- Arjan Singh Memorial Hockey Tournament commences in Chandigarh - DNA India
Arjan Singh Memorial Hockey Tournament commences in Chandigarh - Arjan Singh Memorial Hockey Tournament commenced on April 18 in Chandigarh. It is being organised by the Indian Air Force Sports Control Board (AFSCB). The tournament, involving participation of 12 teams, will conclude on April 22. The Bangladesh Air Force team is also participating in this tournament. Third Marshal of Air Force Arjan Singh, led the Air Force during the 1965 India-Pakistan war.
- Furniture factory gutted, short circuit suspected - The Tribune India
A furniture factory was gutted in a major fire near a residential area of Singhpura village around 5 am today. The roof of the factory collapsed due to the fire.
- Drawing flak for Bhagwant Mann's meeting with UK Sikh MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi, AAP releases his photos with BJP leaders - The Tribune India
Having drawn criticism for a meeting of Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann with UK MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi last week, the Aam Aadmi Party on Monday hit out at the BJP, releasing pictures of Dhesi’s meetings with various BJP leaders, including two ministers in the BJP-led Union cabinet.
- Panchkula police rein in traffic rule violators - Times of India
Police conducted a night domination exercise to check movement of anti-social elements and traffic rule violators on the intervening night of Saturday
- ?Jumbo? pitch for Canada air link - Times of India
Extension of the runway and improved visibility has made Chandigarh International Airport (CHIAL) capable of handling widebodied aircraft like AirBus
- Premium lounge, smoking zone start | Chandigarh News - Times of India
The facilities of premium lounge and smoking zones have been made operational at Chandigarh International Airport.Chandigarh International Airport Lim
- Making of Chandigarh: What does it mean to be a World Heritage Site? - The Indian Express
By having a World Heritage Site in our midst, the residents of Chandigarh not only have a reason to be proud, but also a shared responsibility to value and protect this legacy for the future generations.
- Free of Cost Rooftop Solar to Come Up in Chandigarh - Saurenergy
Chandigarh UT Administration has said that Free of Cost Rooftop Solar Systems will be installed in the city soon.
- Chandigarh: Respite from hot weather as mercury dips 3 notches - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: Respite from hot weather as mercury dips 3 notches
- Prince William and Kate lead royals at Easter service - The Tribune India
London: Senior British royals, including Prince William and his wife Kate, attended an Easter Sunday church service at Windsor Castle. Queen Elizabeth II, who has been experiencing mobility problems, did not attend the service. AP
- Built 5 years ago, bus stand yet to be opened - The Tribune India
Constructed around five years ago, Tapa bus stand is far away from being inaugurated. As a result, residents are compelled to board buses from the main road (Chandigarh to Bathinda Road), thus leading to frequent traffic jams and accidents.
- Punjabiyat ignored: Congress on AAP Rajya Sabha nominations - The Tribune India
The Congress on Monday targeted the AAP for falsely talking about Punjab and Punjabiyat, going by the non-Punjabis among those who have been nominated to the Rajya Sabha.
- Worker of FASTag booth attacked over old enmity - The Tribune India
A Barwala man, who works at a FASTag booth of a private company at the Jaloli toll plaza, was attacked by a group of youths over old enmity. The incident took place on Wednesday around noon. He, however, filed a formal complaint with the police yesterday following which the police registered an FIR.
- Man booked for rape, abetment to suicide - The Tribune India
The police booked an Ambala resident, Rakesh Kumar, for wrongful confinement, criminal intimidation, rape and abetment to suicide of a Bhankharpur girl on April 14.
- Over 200 pedal for green environment - The Tribune India
A cyclothon, under the banner of Saksham Pedal India, was organised here today. Over 200 participants from all walks of life participated in the event.