- 3rd wave witnessed fewer post - Covid complications - The Tribune India
The number of patients with post-Covid symptoms is fewer in the third wave. However, patients are still complaining of respiratory issues, persistent fatigue, heart-related discomfort and psychological issues.
- Tennis: Sumukh sails through - The Tribune India
Top seed Sumukh Marya defeated Gaurish Madaan in straight sets 6-1 6-2 in the boys’ U-14 quarterfinals, during the ongoing Roots-AITA National Rankings Tennis Championship. Armaan Walia ousted Tejas Khosla 6-1 6-0, Himanish Brinda defeated Jageshwar Singh 6-2 6-3 and Abhinav Chaudhary blanked
- Glade One Masters: Rookie Gill sets the bar in Round 1 - The Tribune India
Rookie Vishav Pratap Singh Gill (21) of Chandigarh, riding on the confidence of his creditable third place finish at the PGTI Qualifying School last month, set the bar in Round 1 of the Glade One Masters 2022 with a flawless 4-under 32.
- Rowing meet begins at Sukhna Lake - The Tribune India
As many as 60 heat events were conducted on the opening day of the Panjab University All-India Inter-University Rowing (Men & Women) Championship at Sukhna Lake. As many as 31 universities are participating in the championship.
- Pulse Polio: Over 97K immunised in Chandigarh - The Tribune India
As many as 97,190 children were immunised during the three-day Pulse Polio programme which concluded in the city today.
- Expect light rain today, tomorrow - The Tribune India
Light rain is expected in the city on March 2 and 3, according to the Chandigarh Meteorological Department.
- Chandigarh records 20% increase in GST collection this February - The Tribune India
The UT has witnessed a sharp increase in the gross Goods and Services Tax (GST) collection in February this year.
- Chandigarh 24X7 water supply: All set, approval of Centre awaited - The Tribune India
Work on the ambitious pan-city 24X7 water supply project is now just awaiting the Centre’s approval.
- ATM theft bid at IAF station - Times of India
Police have registered a case after an attempt was allegedly made to steal cash from an ATM at the IAF station in Behlana. Kavita Rani, manager, UCO
- Chandigarh: Parents get compensation of Rs14 .70 lakh for son's death - The Tribune India
Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT), Chandigarh, has directed an insurance company, the driver and the owner of a bus to pay Rs14,70,800 as compensation to the parents of a 22-year-old person, Mewa Ram, who died in an accident. The tribunal rejected the contentions of the driver and the owner of t
- Zirakpur underpass snarls: Alternative routes available, but of little help to motorists - The Tribune India
Take one way or the other, the travel time from Tribune Chowk to Patiala Chowk in Zirakpur remains the same. With only 30 per cent of the construction work on the vehicular underpass near the godown area on the Chandigarh-Zirkapur highway completed, commuters will have to be ready to bear the pain t
- Sale of stolen bike: Another suspect in Panchkula police net - The Tribune India
The local police have nabbed a person involved in the sale of a stolen motorcycle on fake documents.
- Over 70K given polio drops in Panchkula - The Tribune India
As many as 71,808 children up to the age of five years were administered polio drops during the three-day drive held in the district.
- ?Thuggee? may increase if not sternly dealt with: Punjab and Haryana High Court - The Tribune India
“Thuggee” or swindling might register an upspring if not dealt with sternly, putting people in peril and repeating history, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has asserted. Justice Anoop Chitkara said the modus operandi adopted by accused in two different cases indicated the revival of sw
- De - recognition: Don?t take coercive steps against schools: Punjab and Haryana High Court - The Tribune India
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has directed that coercive steps would not be taken against “NISA Education” and its constituent schools “in the context of de-recognition” in an RTI-related matter.