- 28th March, 2022
- 27th March, 2022
- Chandigarh UT employees to be working under central govt's rules: Amit Shah - India Today
While addressing the police officials on Sunday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced that the Chandigarh UT employees will now be working under the central government rules. - Chandigarh UT employees to be under central civil services rules: Amit Shah - The Tribune India
In a major move, Chandigarh administration’s employees, who are presently working under Punjab service rules, will now come under the central civil services rules. Among the major benefits will be enhancement of retirement age from current 58 years to 60 years. - Displaced Kashmiri Pandits demand action - The Tribune India
Displaced Kashmiri Pandits on Sunday met under the aegis of the All India Kashmiri Samaj (AIKS) and unanimously demanded punitive action against the culprits and perpetrators of the crimes of genocide against them in Kashmir. - AAP party leader Raghav Chadha walks the ramp during Lakme Fashion Week in Delhi - The Tribune India
Newly elected Rajya Sabha MP and former Punjab election co-in-charge, Raghav Chadha was seen flaunting his modish look in an event of Lakme Fashion Week, in New Delhi on Sunday. - The Kashmir Files crosses 250 crore worldwide in 16 days - The Tribune India
Vivek Agnihotri directorial The Kashmir Files has crossed Rs250 crore at the global box office. The film has also picked up again at its home country. On Saturday it collected Rs7.25 crore, Rs2.75 crore more than Friday. - UP police urge people to report cybercrime using 'Heropanti 2' trailer clip - The Tribune India
Police have now embraced new techniques to attract eyes of people onto utmost important guidelines which people generally tend to overlook. Such unconventional attempts make beneficiaries take deep interest in information that executive bodies usually lay out in public interest. - ?Just pure bliss?: Commuters sing and celebrate their post Covid reunion in Mumbai local - The Tribune India
In a viral video, Mumbai local commuters can be seen having a light hearted moment in a Mumbai local train, as they sing and dance to famous song “Do ghoont mujhe bhe pila de sharabi fir dekh hota hai kya.” - St. John's students operate waste paper recycling machine - The Tribune India
Silver Fern Education Consultants, an overseas education consultancy has come up with an initiative - ECONATION, in association with St. John’s High School, Chandigarh. Under this a waste paper recycling machine has been installed on the premises of St. John’s High School. - Water level below normal in Himachal dams, surplus in Punjab?s - The Tribune India
As summer sets in over northwest India amidst deficient rain and a looming heat wave, water level in dams in Himachal Pradesh that are crucial for irrigation and power generation remains below normal. The situation in Punjab, on the other hand, is better.
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