- Paradiso effect: Haryana govt to amend building bylaws - Times of India
The Haryana government is mulling amendments in building bylaws with additional safety norms to ensure safety of occupants before or after buying fla
- Such interactions will improve bilateral ties: Chandigarh Administrator - The Tribune India
Terming the India-Bangladesh dialogue held over the past three days in Shimla as positive symbolism of the mutuality of friendship and common shared interests between the two countries, UT Administrator Banwarilal Purohit said the 10th round of India-Bangladesh friendship dialogue was an added part
- Garbage collection in Chandigarh may go in private hands - The Tribune India
The operation and management of door-to-door garbage collection may go in private hands. The Municipal Corporation is considering two models for the upgrade of the existing waste processing plant. One of the proposals includes handing over the entire garbage collection as well as the waste plant upg
- Open house: Should Chandigarh Administration allow conversion of leasehold properties already sold? - The Tribune India
Conversion of unsold properties from leasehold to freehold is a welcome move made by the Chandigarh Administration. It should be extended to leasehold properties already sold as well.
- Trout imported to boost fish production - The Tribune India
In a bid to promote commercial rearing of the much-in-demand cold water fish trout, the state has imported eight lakh genetically modified species of brown and rainbow trout.
- PUNJAB POLL 2022: 63.1% voters show up in Mohali district - The Tribune
The district witnessed 63.1 per cent polling, which passed off peacefully in the three Assembly constituencies — Kharar, Mohali and Dera Bassi — here today.
- 70% turnout in Punjab, Malwa leads - The Tribune India
Dithering till the very end, nearly 70 per cent voters turned out to elect the 16th Punjab Vidhan Sabha on Sunday. The usual hustle-bustle at polling booths was missing. Only those supporting the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) spoke animatedly about their political affiliation. Party workers of the ruling Co
- Rivals taking dera support: Channi - Times of India
Chief minister Charanjit Singh Channi on Sunday accused his political rivals — AAP, SAD and BJP — of seeking votes from the followers of Sirsa-based
- Cong & AAP will be wiped out: Capt - Times of India
Former chief minister and Punjab Lok Congress president Capt Amarinder Singh along with his wife and Congress MP Preneet Kaur cast their votes here o
- Will keep serving till last breath, says Badal - Times of India
SAD patriarch Parkash Singh Badal, who has remained the chief minister of Punjab five times and is the oldest candidate to contest the elections in t
- Channi factor and desire for ?change? visible in Doaba - Times of India
Polling day also did not throw up any clarity about the possible outcome of the assembly elections in Punjab’s Doaba region.
- Voters, election staff drop Covid shield - Times of India
The Covid-19 protocol went for a toss at many polling stations in Derabassi constituency on the voting day on Sunday.Party workers, voters, security
- Govt Schools To Start Pre - board Exams Before March 15 | Chandigarh News - Times of India
The pre-board examinations will be conducted before March 15 in government schools of the city. Earlier, unit tests of board classes were held in sch
- Youth ends life at house, blames aunt - Times of India
An 18-year-old man allegedly committed suicide by hanging himself from a ceiling fan at his house in Maloya. Police said Sameer left behind a suicide
- Will SAD, BJP stitch post - poll tie - up? - Times of India
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has neither accepted nor denied the possibility of any post-poll alliance with its former alliance partner, Shiroman