- Navjot Sidhu takes a dig at Punjab?s AAP govt, alleges sand mining still taking place - The Tribune India
Punjab Congress leader Navjot Sidhu on Friday took a dig at Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, who recently announced to bring in a pro-people mining policy to provide sand and gravel at affordable prices.
- Chandigarh fetches Rs77 cr from auction of 16 liquor vends - The Tribune India
Chandigarh fetches Rs77 cr from auction of 16 liquor vends
- Awareness created on social evils through street plays in Patiala - The Tribune India
The Natraj Arts Theatre, Patiala, in association with the Punjab Sangeet Natak Akademi, Chandigarh, staged street plays with an aim to create awareness among the people to fight against social evils. Directed by Gopal Sharma, the street plays created quite a stir among the audience and were highly a
- Ex - councillor of Ambala, son arrested in drugs case - The Tribune India
A former member of the Ambala Municipal Council Sadar Zone and his son have been arrested for attacking a police party. The police also recovered 260 gm of heroin and 1,500 intoxicating capsules from their godown.
- Ensure temple town is clean - The Tribune India
The entire slope to Sarahan, famous for the Bhimakali temple, frequented by thousands of pilgrims is littered with garbage. Despite the hill being located right opposite the Rest House, nobody has spared a though to get the entry point to the temple town cleaned. The local urban body must take a not
- Put on the dancing shoes - The Tribune India
Sometime back, my son and daughter-in-law celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary. Amidst a cheerful atmosphere, their friends were having fun, joyfully clapping and dancing to the rhythm of film music. They persisted, and hesitatingly we too started dancing, attracting appreciation from the young
- Video shows friend stealing cash from groom's garland; netizen comments ?Ab isi paise se gift dega? - The Tribune India
This video of a man stealing money from the garland of his friend - the groom - at a wedding has left the internet in splits.
- Three persons run over by train while trying to shoot video - The Tribune India
Three persons were run over by a speeding train near here when they tried to shoot a video near the railway track, official sources said on Friday.
- Less than a month after AAP?s Punjab assembly win, Bhagwant Mann holds meet for year - end civic body polls - The Tribune India
Buoyed by its astounding success in the Punjab Assembly election, the Aam Aadmi Party is now eyeing the local body elections due year-end.
- Maharaja Ranjit Singh's royal durbar comes alive at the Chandigarh Golf Club - Hindustan Times
Maharaja Ranjit Singh's royal durbar comes alive at the Chandigarh Golf Club
- Zirakpur waterlogging, flyover issues: Team of experts to tackle problems - Times of India
The administration will constitute teams of experts to address issues of waterlogging and flyover beautification projects in Zirakpur. Mohali deputy c
- 3 killed in road accident in J - K's Udhampur - The Tribune India
Three persons, including a woman were killed on Friday in a road accident in Jammu and Kashmir's Garani village of Udhampur district.
- Kashmiri Pandits get plots after 30 - year wait - The Tribune India
“Today is not less than a festival for us as we have struggled hard to see this day which has provided a huge relief to 182 families of Kashmiri Pandits who bought land in Bahadurgarh town in 1991 and dreamt of settling there by constructing homes. It’s late, but the day has come when we
- IndiGo plan to start D'haramsala - Delhi flight delayed - The Tribune India
IndiGo has postponed its plan to start a Dharamsala-Delhi flight from the Gaggal airport. Sources said the flight that was proposed by March-end had been deferred till May.
- Surviving traces of bygone era - The Tribune India
There was a time when villages in Jalandhar and Phagwara perched atop sand dunes, camels roamed the village by-lanes as the bells in their neck collars tinkled and granthis and mahants visited homes doling out wisdom and women embroidered Phulkari for their dowries. The dunes are gone, replaced by m