- Chandigarh heritage items auctioned for Rs2.43 cr in Paris - The Tribune India
Chandigarh heritage items auctioned for Rs2.43 cr in Paris
- Chandigarh University youth festival concludes - The Tribune India
Chandigarh University youth festival concludes
- Swachhta awareness drive in Chandigarh - The Tribune India
Swachhta awareness drive in Chandigarh
- CAT quashes Chandigarh notification for paid maternity leave of 12 weeks - The Tribune India
CAT quashes Chandigarh notification for paid maternity leave of 12 weeks
- Amit Shah to open key Chandigarh projects today - The Tribune India
Home Minister Amit Shah will inaugurate several projects worth about Rs500 crore at four locations here tomorrow.
- 1 nabbed with stolen laptop - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: The police arrested a resident of Mani Majra, Amit Kumar (22), and recovered a stolen laptop and other items from him on Friday. He was nabbed from near the mobile market, Sector-22. He wanted to sell the stolen laptop. A case under section 379 and 411 of the IPC has been registered agai
- Shuttler Devika does city proud - The Tribune India
Shuttler Devika does city proud
- Minor's pregnancy reveals rape, suspect habitual offender - The Tribune India
Minor's pregnancy reveals rape, suspect habitual offender
- NGO seeks arrest of accused in Nagal communal violence - The Tribune India
The Association for Democratic Rights (AFDR), an NGO, today demanded the arrest of all accused in the Nagal village communal incident of Yamunanagar, which took place on February 21.
- 2 held with stolen bike - Times of India
The crime branch of the police arrested two people for allegedly applying a fake registration number plate on a stolen motorcycle from the underbridg
- Disquiet in SGPC, members seek probe by retired HC judges into 'corruption' - The Tribune India
Alleging irregularities in land lease and receipt of funds from affiliated shrines, at least 12 Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) members have demanded a probe by a panel comprising retired High Court judges into the “large-scale corruption” in the functioning of the body ma
- MLA: Will work harder to meet expectations - The Tribune India
After defeating former Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi, AAP Bhadaur MLA Labh Singh Ugoke has been on the go since Day 1. He says he needs to work harder to meet people’s expectations.
- Transparent rice milling policy soon: Minister - The Tribune India
A delegation of the Punjab Rice Millers’ Association today called on Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Minister Lal Chand Kataruchak here today, seeking a transparent rice milling policy.
- Another unit shut, cuts in rural areas - The Tribune India
Rural areas of the state today witnessed power cuts as one unit of Nabha Power Limited at Rajpura went down, taking the total number of shut thermal units to three. The unit developed a technical snag. It is expected to be functional only after five days.
- Right policy must to boost mustard cultivation - The Tribune India
Lack of policy support and intervention for oilseed in the last few decades has seriously compromised the edible oil security. However, with growing dependence on imports, there is a dire need to boost domestic production by incentivising farmers, which can be possible by introducing right policy an