- Respite for Sec 50 residents - The Tribune India
The UT Administration is taking baby steps towards resolving the issue of debris and garbage being dumped in the green area right opposite a housing society in Sector 50-D.
- Excuse of not being an advanced country no longer available: HC - The Tribune India
Just about a month after the Punjab and Haryana High Court made it clear that interrogation rooms too would be covered by the Supreme Court directions on installing CCTV cameras in every nook and corner of police stations, the Bench has reiterated that the excuse of not being as advanced as other co
- Punjab women panel chief alleges attack - The Tribune India
Punjab Women Commission chairperson Manisha Gulati, who recently joined the BJP, has claimed that two bikers allegedly threw a stone at her car last night.
- Fraudster nabbed by police - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: A fraudster has been arrested by the UT police for allegedly duping a Mani Majra resident of Rs69,096. Complainant Jaspreet Singh had met the suspect, Virendra Kumar Gautam, through Instagram. The suspect claimed that he knew an employee of the Director General of Civil Aviation and coul
- CHB seeks nod for conversion of leasehold properties - The Tribune India
A week after the UT Administration allowed the e-auction of residential, commercial, industrial and nursing home sites on a freehold basis, the z(CHB) has requested the Administration to allow conversion of leasehold properties to freehold.
- Woman booked again, dupes man of Rs55L - The Tribune India
A Sector 51 resident, Manjit Kaur, who is accused of duping several persons by promising them allotment of Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB) flats, has been booked again by the UT police for duping a man of Rs55 lakh.
- Nandini first girl from city to join pro football club - The Tribune India
For 14-year-old Nandini Kumar, who stands tall at 5.9 ft, watching her brother play football changed her life.
- MP - led panel pitches for relief to allottees - The Tribune India
The 11-member committee, headed by Member of Parliament Kirron Kher, has recommended reduction in unearned profit from the existing one-third to one-fourth or one-fifth to provide a major relief to residents.
- Work on underpass, election rallies add to motorists' woes - The Tribune India
Motorists on the Chandigarh-Zirakpur highway are stuck for long traffic jams on a daily basis due to the under-construction underpass near the Chandigarh border. Office-goers and residents have to bear the brunt of the crawling pace of traffic on this 2-km stretch. As if the long queues of vehicles
- Impose penalty on guilty agencies: Panchkula Mayor - The Tribune India
Mayor Kulbhushan Goyal today presided over a meeting of MC sanitation officials to improve the condition of public toilets across the city.
- Rs 26.23 lakh to be spent on refreshments, tents at UT Rose Festival - The Indian Express
Even as in the previous House meetings, the issue of getting sponsors was discussed several times to avoid spending funds, it never got materialised. This time, for the Rose Festival, funds of Rs 87 lakh have been allocated, which has been an all time high allocation.
- Now, get licence for liquor at the click of a button - The Indian Express
The facility is part of UT’s new excise policy for 2022-23
- Chandigarh sees 2 deaths, 57 new cases - The Tribune India
The city saw 57 new cases on Wednesday, taking the tally to 91,454. Chandigarh also reported two Covid deaths of comorbid patients. A 59-year-old woman from Sector 38 (West) and a 47-year-old man from Sector 51 died of the virus. — TNS
- After Aam Aadmi Party's 'Mast Kalandar' clip, Congress tweets video showing Punjab CM as 'Thor', says 'Cong Hi Ayegi' - The Tribune India
After Aam Aadmi Party's 'Mast Kalandar' clip, Congress tweets video showing Punjab CM as 'Thor', says 'Cong Hi Ayegi'
- State duty - bound to protect life: Punjab and Haryana High Court - The Tribune India
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has asserted that the times were changing fast before calling for a decisive shift in the standpoint from an orthodox society to a social order that valued an individual’s life.