- Supreme Court unhappy over govt?s appeals against disability pension - The Tribune India
The Supreme Court has expressed displeasure over the Centre filing appeals against disability pension given to Army officers, even in cases where the legal position is settled.
- Zirakpur: 2 women labourers killed, 5 hurt as shed gives way - The Tribune India
Two women labourers were killed and five others injured when an under-construction shed of a warehouse collapsed over labourers working underneath near Raipur Kalan village on the Zirkapur-Patiala highway this morning.
- J&K High Court's ex - judge Raina dies - The Tribune India
J&K High Court's retired judge GL Raina passed away on Tuesday. He was 83. Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar condoled his demise. Justice Raina had been the Lokayukta of Jammu and Kashmir. He had also served as chairman of several judicial commissions.
- Strike - hit Haryana to act against 5 roadways? GMs - The Tribune India
Adopting a carrot-and-stick policy, the Haryana Government has decided to act against five general managers of state roadways for failing to ensure proper bus service during the nationwide strike yesterday and issue appreciation letters to four others for “outstanding work”. Sources said
- 'Will probe rural fund misuse' - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: The AAP government will probe alleged misuse of rural development funds during the term of the previous Congress government, said Rural Development Minister Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal here on Tuesday. This comes days after the government stopped all grants to over 300 villages ahead of the p
- Employees set bus on fire; 123 arrested, let off on bail - The Tribune India
High drama prevailed in the industrial hub IMT, Manesar, today as protesting employees of a company set a bus on fire.
- Two - day international conference - The Tribune India
Sirsa: A two-day international conference was organised in the physics department of the CDLU. In the valedictory session, Prof Sushil Kumar, Dean of physical sciences, was the chief guest and said the quality of research work could be increased by adopting a scientific approach. Academics and scien
- Blind students in fix over qualification rules for scribes - The Tribune India
Unable to find a junior student as a writer for board exams, Kamal Madan, a visually impaired Class X student, travelled from Panipat to the office of the Board of School Education Haryana (BSEH) in Bhiwani to seek special permission for allowing a senior student as a scribe but was turned back.
- Day 2 of strike, state bus services hit partially - The Tribune India
The second day of the Haryana Roadways’ strike partially affected the bus services across the state.
- Bhagwant Mann playing politics: Rana Gurmit Singh Sodhi - The Tribune India
Former Cabinet Minister and BJP leader Rana Gurmit Singh Sodhi today accused Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann of trying to hide own failures by raking up the issue of Union Territory. Sodhi said if the Centre was providing benefits to Chandigarh employees, why was the CM opposing the move?
- Punjabi varsity will not be left under debt, says CM Bhagawant Mann - The Tribune India
CM Bhagwant Mann, on his maiden visit to Punjabi University, Patiala, after assuming charge, said the fund-starved university would not be left under debt. Mann’s predecessor Charanjit Singh Channi had announced waiver of the university’s outstanding bank loan, but the CM did not speak a
- Punjab and Haryana High Court: Custody claims should be examined by court of guardian - The Tribune India
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has ruled that claims between a minor’s natural guardians should preferably be examined by the Court of Guardian and Wards. The ruling came as the HC dismissed a case, where a mother filed a habeas corpus petition as “an additional simultaneous remedy&rd
- Rationalise time - table for buses, says Punjab Transport Minister - The Tribune India
Transport Minister Laljit Singh Bhullar, during a meeting with Secretaries of all Regional Transport Authorities (RTAs), today directed launch of an intensive checking campaign to stop illegal buses from plying in the state.
- Rs184 cr released for post - matric scholarships in Punjab - The Tribune India
Social Justice and Empowerment Minister Dr Baljit Kaur on Tuesday released Rs 214.16 crore under the post-matric scholarship and shagun scheme. Disclosing this, the Cabinet Minister said: “Clearing the pendency till March 2022, Rs 184 crore have been released under the post-matric scholarship,
- Punjab Governor Banwarilal Purohit to visit border districts next month - The Tribune India
Punjab Governor Banwarilal Purohit will visit the border districts of Pathankot, Gurdaspur, Amritsar, Tarn Taran, Ferozepur and Fazilka next month. The proposed visit comes a month after the formation of the AAP government in Punjab.