- ?Homing from work?: Disgruntled over low salary, US man lived in his office cubicle during work from home - The Tribune India
Covid prevalence across the world developed a new culture of working remotely. Contrary to that, a man moved into his office and started living in his working cubicle. The man, Simon, decides to do this as protest against his low salary in his company.
- Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann assumes office - The Tribune India
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Wednesday assumed the charge of his office at the Punjab Civil Secretariat here.
- Pledge 50% "The Kashmir Files" profit for displaced Kashmiri Pandits: Karni Sena - The Tribune India
The Karni Sena today urged Zee Studios and Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri, producer and director, respectively, of the movie "The Kashmir Files" to pledge 50% profit from the movie for the welfare of the displaced Kashmiri Pandits.
- Watch video: Govinda informs Karishma Kapoor about a more dumdaar jodi than their?s - The Tribune India
Bollywood 90’s heartthrob Jodi of Govinda and Karisma Kapoor is believed to be one of the most popular on screen jodi’s. They, however, seems to be facing huge competition from a new introduction now.
- Chandigarh: DGP inaugurates horse riding school for civilians in Sector 26 - India Today
In Chandigarh's Sector 26, a horse riding school and a revamped police canteen was inaugurated by UT DGP on Tuesday morning. The horse riding school is open to all civilians above the age of 10.
- Birds of Chandigarh: The migrants - The Indian Express
Walk down the path towards the bottle brush trees and on a lucky day you would see a Crimson Sunbird, quite camouflaged in the Crimson blooms, merrily sucking the nectar and singing at the top of his voice a song of sweet delight.
- SAD expels Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee chief Harmeet Singh Kalka - The Tribune India
The SAD has expelled Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) chief Harmeet Singh Kalka for raising a banner of revolt against party president Sukhbir Singh Badal.
- Inderbir Singh Nijjer appointed Protem Speaker of Punjab Assembly - The Tribune India
Inderbir Singh Nijjer appointed Protem Speaker of Punjab Vidhan Sabha, ahead of the session scheduled from March 17 to 22.
- Chandigarh: Challans to be issued through hi - tech CCTVs from March 25 - India Today
Chandigarh’s Integrated Control and Command Centre (ICCC), aimed at effective surveillance of road traffic and law and order, is set to be inaugurated by Home Minister Amit Shah on March 25, following which challans will be issued through this system in the city.
- HarperCollins is proud to announce the publication of Heroes of 1971: The Bravehearts of the War That Gave Birth to Bangladesh edited by Rajesh Ramachandran - PR Newswire
/PRNewswire/ -- Heroes of 1971 tells the stories of the fearless warriors who fought heroic battles to liberate Bangladesh, redrawing the map of South Asia in...
- Punjab Congress Legislature Party meeting today - The Tribune India
Punjab Congress Legislature Party meeting today
- Making of Chandigarh: An overview of accessibility for disabled in the City Beautiful - The Indian Express
The concept of accessibility generally means an inclusive society for all; it is a human right and a development concern. Accessibility is best defined as the provision of flexibility to accommodate each user's needs, preferences and ease of movement regardless of any disability.
- Foundation stone of Hampton Narayana superspeciality hospital laid - The Tribune India
The foundation stone laying ceremony of the Hampton Narayana Superspeciality Hospital was held on March 8 at Hampton Court Business Park.
- IAF to outsource overhaul of Mi - 17 helicopters to private industry in view of limited in - house capacity - The Tribune India
The Indian Air Force is outsourcing the repair and overhaul of its Russian-origin Mi-17V5 helicopters, which form the backbone of its medium-lift rotary component, to the private industry to overcome the shortfall in the IAF’s existing in-house capacity..