- Sri Lankan police arrest 45 people; briefly impose curfew after protests outside President Rajapaksa's residence over worst economic crisis - The Tribune India
At least 45 people were arrested and a curfew briefly imposed in most parts of Colombo city after hundreds of protesters gathered outside the residence of Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa demanding his resignation for failing to address the worst economic crisis in the island nation.
- Resolution In Punjab Assembly Seeks Immediate Transfer Of Chandigarh To State - Bharat Shakti
Resolution In Punjab Assembly Seeks Immediate Transfer Of Chandigarh To State - Bharat Shakti
- Punjab Assembly session LIVE updates: Punjab Vidhan Sabha passes resolution asking for Chandigarh to be given to Punjab - The Tribune India
The Punjab Assembly on Friday passed a resolution seeking immediate transfer of Chandigarh to the state, with Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann accusing the Centre of trying to upset the balance in the administration of the Union Territory and other common assets.
- Groom ended up garlanding mother - in - law, what happens next will shock you? Watch viral video - The Tribune India
He should have been careful, because the blunder that he made was linked to him Mother-in-law. God bless him.
- Clutch named Conversion Perk Chandigarh's leading PPC management company for 2022 - ANI News
Clutch named Conversion Perk Chandigarh's leading PPC management company for 2022
- How Owaisi factor altered the UP election outcome - Tehelka
How Owaisi factor altered the UP election outcome - Tehelka
- 'Bangabandhu Corner' inaugurated at Chandigarh University - Dhaka Tribune
The ‘Bangabandhu Corner’ will pave the way to establish a ‘Bangabandhu Centre’ in the future, says the pro-chancellor of Chandigarh University
- CSK v KKR: Aryan Khan spotted cheering KKR at Wankhede Stadium, fans say, ?Prince in the house? - The Tribune India
As the most anticipated tournament, IPL, officially gets underway today, fans are bound to their television sets to cheer their team. To extend support to the Kolkata Knight Riders, Aryan Khan also made his way to Wankhede Stadium.
- Punjab Assembly passes resolution seeking transfer of Chandigarh to state - Business Standard
Punjab Assembly passes resolution seeking transfer of Chandigarh to state on Business Standard. The resolution was moved by Mann in the absence of the two BJP legislators, who earlier staged a walkout from the House
- Digital sale receipts for farmers in mandis - The Tribune India
In a bid to ensure transparency and empowerment of farmers, CM Bhagwant Mann-led AAP government on Thursday decided to make available digital J-forms to farmers across the state from April 1.
- Chairmen removed, Improvement Trusts in spotlight again - The Tribune India
With the change of guard in Punjab, the removal of the Congress-appointed chairmen of 29 Improvement Trusts has once again brought to fore the poor fiscal health of these institutions and ad-hocism in their functioning.
- 36% STPs in Haryana don't meet norms - The Tribune India
More than one-third of sewage treatment plants (STPs) in Haryana don’t meet the prescribed standards.
- Haryana to continue sports quota in Group C jobs - The Tribune India
The Haryana Government on Thursday decided to continue its policy of 3 per cent reservation for sportspersons in Group C recruitment. The State government also provides 10 per cent quota for sportspersons in Group D vacancies.
- Punjab tops in disbursing central funds for ex - servicemen welfare schemes - The Tribune India
With a sizable chunk of its population having served in the armed forces, Punjab is among the top states in the country on spending funds for the welfare of ex-servicemen under various centrally sponsored schemes.
- Reimburse dues of private schools in Haryana, says federation - The Tribune India
A day after the Haryana Government omitted Section 134-A from the Haryana School Education Rules, 2003, the Federation of Private Schools demanded reimbursement of the outstanding arrears amounting to over 1,500 crore to the private schools from the state government.