- 5 lakh students in Haryana to get tablets in next session - The Tribune India
Haryana Urban Local Bodies Minister Kamal Gupta apprised the House during the Budget Session that the state government has decided to regularise 845 colonies falling within the limits of municipalities with less civic amenities and infrastructure.
- No parking fee in Panchkula for 15 days - The Tribune India
At a General House meeting today, the Panchkula Municipal Corporation passed a resolution to suspend the collection of parking fee for 15 days in all five sectors where it is currently operational. The paid parking is currently functional in Sector 8, 9, 10, 14 and 20.
- Will fare much better, says BJP - The Tribune India
While the exit polls have predicted a dismal performance by the BJP in Punjab, the party says it will perform much better when the counting begins on Sunday.
- Comply or be present, Punjab and Haryana High Court tells Chandigarh Adviser - The Tribune India
A year after the action of retiring at 60 assistant professors serving in the Government College of Art and the Government College of Architecture in Chandigarh was set aside, the Punjab and Haryana High Court today made it clear that UT Adviser Dharam Pal and the other respondent authorities would
- Reserve price of 5 - acre plot at Chandigarh IT Park may be Rs169 cr - The Tribune India
The Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB) is all set to auction a 5-acre residential plot on a freehold basis at IT Park for the construction of flats.
- Dogged by strays, Chandigarh residents say sterilisation drive only on paper - The Tribune India
Even as the Municipal Corporation claims to have sterilised a large number of dogs, residents rue that the number of stray canines is growing in their localities and they are facing trouble due to the growing menace.
- Party wary of horse - trading - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: Even as exit polls predict a clear majority to the AAP, the Congress is drawing up plans to pre-empt any possible horse-trading, should the party fall short of the 59 mark.
- 2017 on mind, Punjab wary - The Tribune India
Exit polls project the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) as the clear winner in Punjab. As in 2017, there are vast variations regarding the number of seats falling in the kitty of various political parties, but all major surveys show AAP well ahead of its rivals with tally above the half-way mark of 59 in the 1
- Will oppose amended BBMB rules, says Haryana CM - The Tribune India
Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar today hit back at the Opposition while replying to various issues point-wise in a speech punctuated with couplets.
- Soon, SpiceJet, A - I to resume Dharamsala flights - The Tribune India
Air-India and SpiceJet will resume all flights on the Delhi-Dharamsala circuit from March 27. These were suspended two years ago because of Covid.
- Beant case: Supreme Court orders listing of Balwant Rajoana?s plea - The Tribune India
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday directed listing of plea of Balwant Rajoana, convicted in Beant assassination case, seeking commutation of his death penalty into life imprisonment. PTI
- Modi govt should bring petrol, diesel under GST, suggests Mann - Times of India
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Punjab chief ministerial candidate Bhagwant Mann has termed the central government’s decision to increase the minimum goods and
- Indian student killed in Russian shelling in Ukraine's Kharkiv - The Tribune India
An Indian student lost his life in Russian shelling in Kharkiv city of war-hit Ukraine on Tuesday, official spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs said.
- Interim stay on PPA cancellation: PSPCL to move tribunal - Times of India
Challenging the Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (PSERC) order giving an interim stay on the cancellation of the power purchase agreeme
- Anticipating price hike, farmers hoarding diesel - Times of India
bathindajind with the last round of bathinda adding they were stocking up diesel now to escape paying more later during wheat harvesting and sugarcane