- Factory output up 1.3% in Jan - The Tribune India
Factory production expanded by 1.3% on an annual basis in January on account of better performance by mining and manufacturing sectors, though capital goods segment remained in contraction mode, as per government data released on Friday.
- CITCO to introduce new packages - The Tribune India
Chandigarh Industrial and Tourism Development Corporation (CITCO) Chairman Nitin Kumar Yadav, along with Managing Director (MD) Purva Garg, visited the sale depot at Industrial Area, Phase I, to review the utilisation of vacant land. Various modalities were discussed and explored with a team of the
- A day after Assembly poll results, PPCC chief Navjot Singh Sidhu welcomes power shift in Punjab - The Tribune India
A day after the Congress was routed in the Punjab Assembly election, PPCC President Navjot Singh Sidhu has welcomed the change ushered in by the electorate.
- Brides Wanted - The Tribune India
CL21108831Professional/officer match for smart Sikh Ramgarhia turbaned boy, B.E. (Civ), M.E. (Structure), Ph.D. (Str) pursuing, 29/5'-11", working (14 lacs) relocated to Pb./Chd. Two elder sisters both Architects, married in reputed Jatt/Ramgarhia Sikh family of Senior officers. Father Chief Enginee
- Used iPhone delivered: ACP - The Tribune India
Panchkula: An ACP, Panchkula, has accused the office of the Director, Foreign Post, New Delhi, of duping him by exchanging an original iPhone 13 Pro Max sent by his friend from Australia with a used one. Ramesh Kumar Gulia, ACP (Traffic), made a video while opening the parcel and took the phone to a
- Frame, issue timetable for operation of buses on permitted routes: HC - The Tribune India
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has directed the state Transport Department to frame and issue final timetable for the operation of buses on permitted routes. For the purpose, Justice Harsimran Singh Sethi of the High Court has set a six-week deadline.
- Unworkable marriage source of greater misery for couple: Punjab and Haryana High Court - The Tribune India
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has made it clear that preservation in law of an unworkable marriage is bound to be a source of greater misery for the parties.
- Tennis player Simran pins hope on AAP govt - The Tribune India
Budding tennis player Simran Pritam is hopeful of a better tomorrow after the thumping victory of Aam Aadmi Party in Punjab poll. Hailing from a poor family of Malaudh Rorian in Payal segment, she hopes that the sponsorship started by the SAD government in 2014, which was discontinued by Congress go
- Nod to HVPN?s revenue requirement of Rs 2,208 cr - The Tribune India
Haryana Electricity Regulatory Commission (HERC) has approved Annual Revenue Requirement (ARR) of Rs 2,208.5 crore for Haryana Vidyut Prasaran Nigam (HVPN) Ltd for 2022-23. An amount of Rs 22.42 crore for the State Load Despatch Centre (SLDC) has also been given the nod.
- Settlement scheme for builders extended - The Tribune India
The Haryana Government has extended till August 15 the one-time settlement scheme ‘Samadhan se Vikas’ for builders defaulting on the payment of dues.
- Dubai flight to resume from March 14 - The Tribune India
Under the air bubble arrangement with the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Chandigarh International Airport Limited (CHIAL) will resume its Dubai flight from March 14.
- Education Department warns of action against minority schools - The Tribune India
The Education Department has warned of legal action against private schools with the minority status that are not admitting children from economically weaker section (EWS) under the land allotment scheme of the UT.
- Chandigarh sees 11 cases, active load now 60 - The Tribune India
The city logged 11 fresh cases of Covid on Friday. The number of active cases now stands at 60. The death count is 1,165. Meanwhile, nine patients recovered from the disease during the past 24 hours. —TNS
- Won?t issue LoI to pvt firm: Chandigarh to powermen - The Tribune India
Less than a month after the city plunged into darkness following a strike by powermen over the privatisation of electricity, the UT Administration has assured the UT Powermen Union that the letter of intent (LoI) will not be issued to a private agency. The assurance will remain in force till the mat
- Punjab: Charanjit Singh Channi submits resignation to governor Banwarilal Purohit - Times of India
Punjab chief minister Charanjit Singh Channi on Friday submitted his resignation to governor Banwarilal Purohit following his party's dismal performan