- Building misuse charges: Panel raises proposed hike in penalty with Mayor, Deputy Mayor - The Tribune India
Members of the Chandigarh Coordination Committee, which was formed to oppose UT’s proposal of amendment of the Capital of Punjab (Development and Regulation) Act, 1952, met Mayor Sarbjit Kaur Dhillon and Deputy Mayor Anup Gupta today.
- Samarveer, Radhika bag silver in badminton - The Tribune India
Chandigarh’s Samarveer and Punjab’s Radhika won silver medal in the mixed doubles event in the Junior National Rankings Badminton Tournament, which concluded at Bengaluru.
- Fake promotion orders : Chandigarh cops file chargesheet against six accused - The Tribune India
The Chandigarh Police have filed a chargesheet against six accused in the alleged forgery case of issuing promotion and recruitment orders of Punjab Police personnel under the name of former Punjab Director General of Police (DGP).
- Beating the heat: Forest Department to install water foggers in Chandigarh bird park - The Tribune India
With a surge in temperature, the UT Forests and Wildlife Department has decided to install water foggers in the Chandigarh Bird Park to keep the birds cool during the peak summer season.
- Resident Welfare Association, Sector 48, Chandigarh, plans candle march - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: Resident Welfare Association, Sector 48, will hold a candlelight march against the Administration over non-fulfilment of their demands related to completion certificate, conversion of leasehold to freehold, building violation fines, etc. “We request all presidents of societies in S
- Chandigarh businessman buys ?0001? for Rs 15.44 lakh for his scooter - The Tribune India
A local businessman bought ‘0001’ registration number for a whopping Rs 15.44 lakh for a scooter against a reserve price of Rs 50,000 during an e-auction conducted by the Registering and Licensing Authority (RLA) here today.
- Two women thieves nabbed in Chandigarh - The Tribune India
The police have arrested two women who are involved in 67 cases of theft, snatching and drugs in Punjab and Chandigarh.
- Fee regulatory panel of little use in Chandigarh: Parents - The Tribune India
Fee Regulatory Committee of the Chandigarh Education Department constituted four years ago has failed to serve its purpose of preventing commercialisation and profiteering in private schools, and has disappointed many parents with its laid-back approach towards such complaints.
- Chandigarh sees three Covid - 19 cases - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: The city reported three fresh cases of coronavirus on Saturday. The number of active cases stands at 22. As many as 1,165 people in Chandigarh have lost their lives to Covid. — TNS
- Three held in assault case in Panchkula - The Tribune India
The police have arrested three persons for attacking a salon owner at Khark Mangoli in Old Panchkula. The suspects have been identified as Chhotu, Sourav and Deepak, all residents of Khark Mangoli. The key suspect, Monu, is at large. The victim, Amit Bidla (25), who runs “Hairway Salon”,
- BSF denies Punjab Police?s claims on non - cooperation - The Tribune India
The Punjab Frontier of the Border Security Force (BSF) has denied allegations made by the Faridkot police that it was not co-operating with it in checking cross-border drug smuggling.
- A star gems the sky, gleaming bright - The Tribune India
THE antim ardas notice in The Tribune of April 3, 2018, was elegant and befitting. Above a sepia picture of the charismatic Brig NS Sandhu, MVC, in formal uniform was a line of moving verse: “And a star gems the sky, gleaming bright.” It was from a bugle/trumpet call titled “Taps&r
- The great expectations - The Tribune India
THE Aam Aadmi Party has stormed to power in Punjab on the back of a tsunami of votes and seats. It has overwhelmed all its opponents in all regions of the state and it has been a virtual Waterloo for all the giants who strode on the Punjab stage for many decades. It is really an occasion to say how
- Reshuffle in top bureaucracy, 32 IAS officers shifted - The Tribune India
A month after coming to power, the AAP government has finally ordered the first major reshuffle in the top bureaucracy in the state, transferring 32 IAS officers, including two at the level of Special Chief Secretary.
- GVK plant?s fixed charges are now ?nil? - Times of India
The Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (PSERC) has computed the fixed charges of GVK power plant as nil in its recent tariff order for th