- Haryana ex - DGP Manoj Yadava gets 'adverse' report from Anil Vij - The Tribune India
Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij has given an adverse performance appraisal report (PAR) to former Haryana DGP Manoj Yadava, currently posted in the Intelligence Bureau (IB).
- ?Welcome back Mr McAdams?, Rahul Shivshankar rubs it in as he greets Mr McAdams again on the channel - The Tribune India
Mr McAdams had created quite a stir few days back when he was brutally schooled by Times Now editor-in-chief Rahul Shivshankar, for conditions that are prevalent in Ukraine.
- Punjab BJP?s poll review meet in Chandigarh today - The Tribune India
With just a week left for the counting, the Punjab BJP has called a meeting of its candidates from across the state tomorrow in Chandigarh to discuss the recently held elections.
- Ranji Trophy: Bengal thrashes Chandigarh to advance to knockouts - Sportstar
Ishan Porel claimed three important wickets, including the last one of Jagjit Singh Sandhu in the penultimate over.
- Anti - mine boot purchase: Army told to pay Rs 29 crore to firm for violating terms - The Tribune India
An Arbitral Tribunal in Jammu and Kashmir has ordered the Army’s Northern Command to pay a compensatory amount of Rs 17.63 crore along with interest of another Rs 11.9 crore to a private firm for breach of the terms of payment and other conditions in a case pertaining to procurement of anti-mi
- ?Love to see this normalised in sport?, Pakistan cricket captain wins hearts as she carries her baby along for World Cup match - The Tribune India
In a beautiful and inspirational picture, Pakistan women cricket captain, Bismah Maroof, can be seen holding her toddler in her arms, while she arrives for ICC Women’s World Cup.
- Fee concession order riles private schools in Chandigarh - The Tribune India
The directive of the Education Department on giving 15 per cent fee concession for the 2020-21 academic session has not gone down well with private schools in the city.
- Kerala cafe takes 'Russian Salad' off its menu to condemn Ukraine invasion - The Tribune India
A café in Kerala has found an unusual way to condemn the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine: banning the ever popular Russian salad.
- Ukraine?s Airbnb accommodations booked out, but there is a catch - The Tribune India
Despite waging war in Ukraine, Airbnb bookings in the country are at all-time high. Initially, the statement could sound bizarre, as you will be wondering how people are so aspirational to rent accommodations in a war-stricken state. No, it’s not for joy or tourism. As Russia’s assault m
- 5 held in Chandigarh for snatching mobiles - Times of India
The crime branch of the police has arrested five people, including two juveniles, for allegedly snatching mobile phones in Dhanas and Manimajra.Polic
- Punjab CM seeks time from Union home minister to discuss BBMB issue - The Tribune India
Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi has sought time from Union Home Minister Amit Shah to take up with him the recent change in rules for the selection of members of the Bhakra-Beas Management Board.
- Haryana Vidhan Sabha Budget session from March 2 - The Tribune India
Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, who also holds the finance portfolio, will present the state Budget for 2022-23 in the Vidhan Sabha on March 7.
- Netizens hail Zelensky?s confidence as he discusses post - war space projects with Elon Musk, invites him to visit Ukraine - The Tribune India
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is earning praise for showing immense courage while he discusses future space projects of Ukraine with Tesla Founder and CEO Elon Musk, over a zoom call. He took this opportunity when Ukraine is completely entangled in a war with Russia.
- Punjab: Three missing minor students traced, handed over to parents - Times of India
Phagwara sub-divisional superintendent of police Harinderpal Singh said the three students belonged to a locality here.
- When Chandigarh was a fort, and Sukhna a river - Times of India
India News: City Beautiful may be young but it’s not bereft of history. Here’s a glimpse into its life in the mid-1800s