- US security system asks ?Are you a terrorist? to travellers at airport, netizens wonder the upshot of pressing ?Yes? - The Tribune India
A picture of self-check-in counter at US airport featuring a text “Are you a terrorist?” is going viral. The image offers options ‘Yes’ or ‘No’. The reported interactive system at airport security intends to provide boarding pass to travellers after they reply to
- Revising policy, MES sharply raises limit for joint ventures in construction work - The Tribune India
The Military Engineer Service (MES) has revised its policy pertaining to joint ventures in the execution of civil works. Under new guidelines, joint ventures would be permitted only for works that are estimated to cost more than Rs 100 crore.
- Young girl found dead on highway, man killed in Khemkaran, ensure security of 3 crore Punjabis before inviting foreigners: Navjot Sidhu to Bhagwant Mann - The Tribune India
Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu on Saturday took a potshot at Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann over law and order situation in Punjab.
- Pbi channel MD?s remand extended - Times of India
The local court on Friday extended the police remand of PTC managing director (MD) Rabindra Narayan till April 11.
- Chandigarh: App - cab, auto drivers call for 24 - hr strike on April 12 - The Indian Express
The CASM claims that the income of nearly 40,000 drivers in the Tricity has been adversely affected by the rise in the prices of petrol, diesel and the CNG
- Fact Check: This video of Punjab police cautioning people about cheetah sightings in Mohali and Chandigarh is from 2020 - India Today
Recently, a video of a Sikh policeman alerting the public of cheetah sightings in Chandigarh and Mohali went viral on social media. The India Today AFWA found the video to be nearly two years old.
- BKU (Chaduni) faction farmers make passage free at toll points in Karnal, Ambala - The Tribune India
Responding to a call by BKU (Chaduni) chief Gurnam Singh Chaduni, farmers gathered at several toll plazas in Karnal and Ambala on Saturday and made passage of vehicles free to press for various demands.
- Singing shabad help Asees Kaur deal with life's ups and downs - The Tribune India
Asees Kaur loves coming to Chandigarh. That many of her songs shot in the city went on to become chartbusters is one reason, but the most important reason is the food. The singer visited the city recently to shoot for a song and as usual she had a great time and loads of lip-smacking treats.
- What?s on this week: Day - long spiritual fair by Ananda Sangha Chandigarh - The Indian Express
Each of the sessions will have an experiential component, which will help guide participants on how to apply some of the insights in their daily life. The purpose of the fair is to make a meaningful difference in our lives, and every session will address that in various creative ways.
- Sukhpal Khaira writes to Bhagwant Mann, seeks white paper on illegal mining - The Tribune India
In a move that may upset many in the Congress, party’s MLA Sukhpal Khaira has written to CM Bhagwant Mann seeking a white paper on illegal mining in the past 10 years.
- Slain gangster's aide held with pistols in Kharar - Times of India
Police have arrested gangster Harbir Singh Sohal from his hideout in Kharar and recovered two .30 caliber Chinese pistols, three magazines, 50 live ca
- Now, BJP - led Chandigarh civic body passes resolution, asks Punjab & Haryana to get new capitals - ThePrint
While other councillors staged walkout, BJP members in Municipal Corporation Chandigarh passed resolution seeking assembly for it, just like Puducherry.
- Chandigarh Municipal Corporation invites bids for biomining 7.5L MT waste at Dadu Majra dumping ground - The Tribune India
The Municipal Corporation (MC) has invited bids for biomining of legacy waste at the Dadu Majra dumping ground.
- As AAP workers from Himachal join BJP, Kejriwal, Sisodia take potshots at saffron party - The Tribune India
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Deputy CM Manish Sisodia have reacted after the AAP workers from Himachal joined the BJP.
- Imran Khan knows he won't win so decided to campaign for India, says Pakistan PM?s ex - wife Reham Khan - The Tribune India
It was after Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan praised India ahead of a trust vote that his ex-wife and vociferous critic Reham Khan hit out at him saying, "He knows he can't win again so decided to campaign for India? Khudaar quam suddenly!!"