- CK Jerath appointed member of BFI's advisory panel - The Tribune India
The Boxing Federation of India (BFI) has appointed CK Jerath, former office-bearer of the Chandigarh Amateur Boxing Association, as member advisory committee. A decision to introduce an advisory committee was taken by the national body in their recently concluded annual general body meeting. He is t
- Revised pay scale for power board staff - The Tribune India
The Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board Limited (HPSEBL) has decided to issue revised pay scale to its officers and employees from January 1, 2016. The decision was taken in a meeting of the HPSEBL Board of Directors in Shimla today. With this decision, an additional amount of about Rs 366 cror
- Chandigarh: In death, 4 - yr - old boy gives lease of life to 3 - The Tribune India
Four-year-old Gurjot Singh gave a fresh lease of life to three terminally ill organ-failure patients with transplantation of liver to a patient at the Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences (ILBS), Delhi, and kidneys and pancreas to two patients at the PGI here.
- Chandigarh: Homoeopathy Day celebrated - The Tribune India
Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital, Sector 26, celebrated World Homoeopathy Day yesterday on the occasion of 267th birthday of Dr Samuel Hahnemann.
- Chandigarh: Woman arrested for manhandling Haryana CIC?s PSO - The Tribune India
A woman has been arrested by the UT police for allegedly manhandling a Head Constable at the Haryana Information Commissioner’s office in Sector 8.
- App - based cabs off road in Chandigarh tricity, commuters bear the brunt - The Tribune India
Commuters faced hardships as app-based cabs and auto-rickshaws remained off the road in the tricity today in protest against the rising fuel prices and their other pending issues.
- Chandigarh Adviser launches climate change monitoring dashboard - The Tribune India
In order to take action to fight climate change, UT Adviser Dharam Pal today launched the Chandigarh Climate Change Monitoring Dashboard.
- Chandigarh: Rs1.20l, 3 mobiles, vehicle stolen - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: An unknown person broke into a pet store in Sector 24 and committed a theft. The complainant, Ramal Kumar, a resident of Sector 15, reported that Rs1.20 lakh and three mobile phones were stolen from the showroom in Sector 24. The suspect also stole a vehicle parked there, the keys of whi
- Demand picks up, long weekend brings cheer to Kasauli, Chail hoteliers - The Tribune India
Long weekend has brought cheer to the hoteliers with nearly 80-90 per cent occupancy registered at Kasauli and Chail.
- In drug cases, court not bound to record ?finding of innocence? for bail: Punjab and Haryana High Court - The Tribune India
In a significant judgment liable to change the way bail pleas in drug cases involving commercial quantities are adjudicated, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has made it clear that the court was not required to record a finding of innocence before granting bail to an accused.
- Cybercrime cell in infancy, cases double in 4 years - The Tribune India
The Punjab cyber policing is still in its infancy in the face of the growing incidents of cyber frauds, threats and propaganda via the internet by gangsters, besides regular cyber invasion by agencies abroad to recruit youngsters for terror activities.
- Open manholes in Faridabad endangering lives - The Tribune India
Are you agitated over the lack of concern? Is there something heartening that you feel needs to be highlighted? Or a picture which in your opinion ought to be seen by many, and not just you?
- Government holiday on April 14 in Punjab - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: The Punjab Government on Tuesday declared Mahavir Jayanti, Baisakhi and birth anniversary of Dr BR Ambedkar falling on April 14 (Thursday) a holiday. TNS
- Suspected killer of Indian student in Canada arrested: Police - The Tribune India
The Toronto Police on Tuesday announced that a 39-year-old man, who is believed to have shot and killed 21-year-old Indian student Kartik Vasudev in Canada, has been arrested.
- Centre accedes to Punjab?s request to revisit shrivelled grain criteria - The Tribune India
Acting on a request of the state government to revisit specifications for shrivelled grains in the wheat being purchased across the state, the Department of Food and Public Distribution, Government of India, today decided to constitute five teams to assess the extent of the problem in the state.