- 'Autograph hunter' recalls meeting with Shane Warne - The Tribune India
As the world mourns the death of Australian legend Shane Warne, local autograph collector Dharamvir Duggal, who is popularly known as the “autograph hunter”, remembers his meeting with the legendary spinner in Chandigarh.
- Now, physical OPDs to run full throttle at PGI, Chandigarh - The Tribune India
Considering the decrease in Covid-19 patients, the PGI has decided to reduce the timings for tele-consultation and focus on attending patients through physical OPDs.
- BTech student held for snatching in Chandigarh - The Tribune India
A BTech student, Vipin (25), from Himachal Pradesh, was held on the charge of snatching the purse of a 64-year-old resident of Kharar in Sector 23 here on February 27.
- New Excise Policy: Day after, Chandigarh traffic police decides to re - examine road safety strategy - The Indian Express
Several road safety experts maintained that an increase in the timing of liquor serving will raise many concerns pertaining to the law and order situation in the city. Presently, the use of alcohol sensors to check the presence of alcohol is prohibited in Chandigarh in view of the pandemic.
- UKRAINE CRISIS: 3 months before MBBS degree, war horror for Panchkula's Aanchal Sharma - The Tribune India
It couldn’t be more unfortunate for Aanchal Sharma of Sector 4 here to return home from Ukraine just three months before the completion of her MBBS degree.
- Chandigarh Municipal Corporation to hold fresh stray dog census - The Tribune India
In view of the increasing dog-bite cases, the local Municipal Corporation is going to carry out a fresh census of stray dogs.
- Notices to 11,000 rent defaulters by Chandigarh Housing Board - The Tribune India
Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB) has issued notices to nearly11,000 allottees of small flats and Affordable Rental Housing Scheme (ARHC) to clear their pending rent of nearly Rs 40 crore at the earliest to avoid eviction.
- Ranji Trophy: Chandigarh lads trail by 399 runs against Bengal - The Tribune India
Facing an uphill task, Chandigarh lads still trail by 399 runs against Bengal in the ongoing Ranji Trophy tie at Cuttack. Resuming from their overnight total of 133/6, the Chandigarh lads were back to pavilion for 206.
- Punjab and Haryana High Court raps Panjab University for ?lackadaisical attitude? - The Tribune India
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has rapped Panjab University for “lackadaisical attitude” after it acted in a “patently unfair” manner by withdrawing at the last moment the entire process for migration of students to its University Institute of Legal Studies (UILS).
- Covid - 19: Ten test positive in Chandigarh - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: The city reported 10 fresh Covid cases on Saturday. The total number of positive patients has reached 91,795. The active caseload stands at 83 and the death count 1,165. Meanwhile, 25 patients more were cured of the disease. TNS
- Medical education in India needs an urgent cure: Student evacuation in Ukraine highlights inadequacies and shortages - The Tribune India
“WHAT AFTER THIS?” That was the only thought on the mind of third-year MBBS student Tanishq Sharma from Delhi as he returned safely from Ukraine after the country was attacked by Russia. Tanishq had scored 95 per cent marks in Class 12, but his rank in the National Eligibility-cum-Entran
- International Women's Day Special: The new Indian woman is remaking the man - The Tribune India
CHANDIGARH-based Gurmeet Kaur first understood about inequality as a Class XI science student. Discrimination in favour of boys from upper middle-class families was so pronounced that it affected her mental health and she eventually turned to arts during graduation. A co-incidental exposure to the s
- Complainant must display financial capacity to lend money, rules HC - The Tribune India
In a significant judgment liable to change the way cheque bounce cases are adjudicated, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has held that the complainant’s failure to display his financial capacity to advance the amount allegedly lent would shift the burden on him to prove his financial capacity
- Poll staff await postal ballot papers: AAP - The Tribune India
With four days left for the counting of votes, a large number of employees who were on election duty and eligible to vote through the postal ballot have failed to get their paper to cast vote. The Election Commission has set March 9 as the deadline for voting by government employees on election duty
- Officials inspect strongrooms - The Tribune India
Senior officials inspected strongrooms in Sangrur, Barnala and Malerkotla, today. The authorities said they have adequate security arrangements in place for safety of the EVMs.