- 24th February, 2022
- Chandigarh: Cops foil robbery bid in stolen car, one held - The Indian Express
The robbery bid was foiled when two police personnel attached with a woman DSP on night patrolling spotted them committing the crime. - Drugs case: SAD leader Bikram Majithia surrenders in Mohali court - Times of India
Senior SAD leader Bikram Singh Majithia surrendered in a court in Mohali on Thursday after his interim bail ended on February 23. - Can't absolve Centre of liability to reply on pleas against 75% quota, says court - The Tribune
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has asserted that it did not deem it appropriate to absolve the Union of India of its responsibility to appear and file reply on a bunch of petitions challenging the Haryana State Employment of Local Candidates Act, 2020, providing 75 per cent reservation in Haryana - Aparshakti Khurana sets up base in Chandigarh - mid - day.com
Given that Berlin’s schedules will be held in Delhi and Bhopal, both of which are close to the actor’s hometown, Chandigarh, Khurana decided to temporarily move to the northern city so that he can spend time with his family, while fulfilling his work commitments - Tewari, Chandigarh admin in war of words: He knocks Shah, they tag PMO - The Indian Express
Tagging Shah in a tweet, Tewari said, “Chandigarh has been without electricity for 36 hours. There is chaos & anarchy. All Essential Services are at a standstill”. - Ronit Bose Roy?s comesback vehicle Swaran Ghar, set in Chandigarh, captures the loneliness of ageing parents abandoned by their children - The Tribune India
Colors’ new family drama Swaran Ghar is set in Chandigarh, produced by actors-turned-producers Sargun Mehta and Ravi Dubey. The story chronicles the lives of Swaran (played by Sangita Ghosh) and her husband Kanwaljeet (played by Ronit Bose Roy), who are shattered after they are abandoned by th - New MC?s 1st F&CC meet to be held today - Times of India
Finally, the first finance and contract committee (F&CC) meeting of the new municipal corporation (MC) will be held on Thursday. Four agenda items wi - Govt duty to provide security on threat perception: Khattar - The Tribune India
Govt duty to provide security on threat perception: Khattar - 190 new Covid cases, seven deaths in Himachal Pradesh - The Tribune
As many as 190 Covid cases were reported today, taking the tally to 282,728. Besides, seven persons died of the virus (three each in Kangra and Mandi and one in Mandi districts). - Himachal Government calls protesting doctors for talks - The Tribune India
The state government has called the protesting doctors for a meeting on Thursday. With this initiative from the government, the two-week long protest from the doctors could come to an end. - Pulse Polio drive in Punjab from February 27 - The Tribune India
Principal Secretary, Health and Family Welfare, Raj Kamal Chaudhary today said the Pulse polio campaign-2022 would be started in the state from February 27. It will culminate on March 1. He said 31,08,660 children (0-5 years) would be given polio drops by health workers. - Dera Bassi woman gets obscene messages, acid attack threats - The Tribune India
The police have registered a case against an unidentified person for allegedly sending obscene messages and threatening a 20-year-old married woman, a resident of Dera Bassi. In her complaint lodged with the police, the woman said she was married about two years ago in Sirsa. She was now living in D - 10 cops shifted from Panchkula - The Tribune
In a major reshuffle, 10 inspectors, including in-charge police stations, of the Panchkula police have been transferred out of the district. - Mohali Phase XI man hangs self to death - The Tribune India
A 44-year-old man, a resident of Phase 11, committed suicide at his home. The deceased, identified as Harpreet Singh, was an electrician. He was found hanging from a ceiling fan in his room. The police said Harpreet had a dispute with his wife. They struck a compromise at the police station a few ho - Three get 3 - year rigorous imprisonment for injuring cop - The Tribune India
Dr Rajneesh, Additional Sessions Judge, has sentenced three persons - Nitish Kumar, Akram and Shamshad - to undergo three years of rigorous imprisonment for hitting and injuring a police constable. The court also imposed a fine of Rs5,000 each on the trio.
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