- F&CC approves Rs25 lakh for 2 dog vans to strengthen ABC programme - The Tribune India
The Finance and Contract Committee (F&CC) of the Municipal Corporation today approved two dog vans for the Animal Birth Control (ABC) programme at a cost of Rs25 lakh.
- Bhavan Vidyalaya - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: A ‘good luck’ farewell party was organised at Bhavan Vidyalaya for the outgoing Class XII students. The event was attended by Vineeta Arora, senior principal, Inderpreet, principal, New Chandigarh, Suparna Bansal, vice-principal, and Soma Mukhopadhay, principal, Junior School
- Partial rollback of water tariff hike likely - The Tribune India
Water tariff hike, which has been put on hold till March 31, is likely to be implemented from April 1 with a partial rollback.
- CCTV cameras go live, 215 challaned - The Tribune India
Think twice before violating any traffic rule in Chandigarh. The traffic police have started issuing challans for speeding and red-light jumping through the overhead CCTV cameras installed across the city. As many as 215 traffic challans have been issued by the police which will be dispatched to the
- No fresh Covid case in tricity - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: Chandigarh reported no fresh Covid case on Monday. The overall tally remained at 91,911. The number of active cases came down to 19. The death count was 1,165. Meanwhile, four patients were cured of the disease. — TNS
- 3 die in Chamba mishap, 2 hurt - The Tribune India
Three persons died on the spot and two others were seriously injured when the car (HP 73 5865) in which they were travelling veered off the road and fell into a gorge near Bhatalwan Mod on the Chamba-Jot road this morning, an official report said here.
- CHB to cancel allotment over non - payment of dues - The Tribune India
Coming down heavily on defaulters, the Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB) has decided to cancel the allotment of dwelling units over non-payment for the pending rent.
- Australia offers visa relaxations to students - The Tribune India
Aiming to attract students from the Chandigarh region, the Australian Trade and Investment Commission organised a roadshow in the city, highlighting various initiatives introduced by the government to support international students.
- Diagnostic centre told to pay compensation - The Tribune India
The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Chandigarh, has directed Dr Shamer Singh Memorial Radio Diagnostic Centre, Sector 16, Chandigarh, to pay a compensation of Rs7,000 to a city resident for giving him a false report.
- CITCO starts week - long events to mark 48th anniversary celebrations - The Tribune India
To commemorate 48 years of Chandigarh Industrial and Tourism Development Corporation (CITCO), a plethora of events and activities were planned for week-long celebrations beginning today at its hotels and other units.
- Punjab Engineering College - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: Punjab Engineering College (Deemed to be university) launched a new institute website. Dr Sanjay Batish, head, Computer Centre, PEC, coordinated the event and briefed the gathering about various features of the website. He explained that the new website of the institute had been develope
- Chandigarh golfers to feature in Gurugram Challenge - The Tribune India
Chandigarh’s Karandeep Kochhar and Yuvraj Singh Sandhu will feature in the inaugural Gurugram Challenge TATA Steel PGTI – ADT, at Classic Golf and Country Club, as the Asian Development Tour (ADT) returns to India after over three years. The tournament, which is jointly sanctioned by the
- Hockey Chandigarh log win in junior women's national championship - The Tribune India
Hockey Chandigarh registered a comprehensive 12-2 victory over Hockey Unit of Tamil Nadu, in their Pool D match, during the ongoing the 12th Hockey India Junior Women National Championship 2022 in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, on Monday.
- Now, drones to curb illegal mining in forests in Punjab - The Tribune India
Forest and Civil Supplies Minister Lal Chand Kataruchak today launched surveillance drones to curb illegal mining and deforestation.
- Submit tax or lose permit, private bus operators of Punjab told - The Tribune India
Transport Minister Laljit Singh Bhullar on Monday directed the defaulting bus operators to submit tax at the earliest, failing which they could lose their permits and their vehicles won’t be included in the new time table.