- Middlemen, impersonators played key role in HSSC recruitment exams - The Tribune
With eight FIRs, 150 accused and 38 arrests so far, investigations into the recruitment of constables and assistant linemen in the state have revealed how local-level middlemen arranged “bright” people for taking the written exam.
- Congress?s Balbir Sidhu flays Kulwant Singh for seeking votes in Kejriwal?s name - The Tribune
Former Health Minister and Congress candidate Balbir Singh Sidhu today questioned the AAP candidate whether the people of the Mohali constituency would have to visit Delhi for getting their works done as the latter was seeking votes in the name of the party supremo Arvind Kejriwal.
- Wind blowing in AAP favour: Kulwant Singh - The Tribune India
The wind is blowing in favour of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) across the state and the party faces no competition. People of Punjab are going to exercise their right to vote to form the AAP government on February 20.
- Chandigarh reports 95 new Covid cases, 2 fatalities - The Tribune
Chandigarh: The city saw 95 fresh Covid cases and two deaths on Thursday. A 63-year-old man from Sector 50, a case of acute myeloid leukaemia, died . He was vaccinated. A 70-year-old man from Sector 52 was brought dead at the GMSH-16. He was not vaccinated. — TNS
- Man held with gold biscuits worth Rs1.03 cr at Chandigarh international airport - The Tribune
A passenger was nabbed by officers of the Ludhiana Commissionerate at the Chandigarh international airport yesterday and 18 gold biscuits, weighing 2.1 kg and worth Rs1.03 crore in the market, were recovered.
- Students protest outside Canadian consulate, demand refund - The Tribune
Members of the Indian-Montreal Youth Students Organisation today protested outside the Canadian consulate and demanded refund from three Montreal-based Colleges, which were shut abruptly.
- Panchkula schools reopen to thin attendance - The Tribune India
Government schools for students of Class 1 to IX reopened in the district to a thin attendance. This was stated by senior officials of the Education Department. However, the department did not share the data, but said not many children turned up at schools on Day 1. As the physical mode is optional,
- Two years on, few takers for Panchkula vending zones - The Tribune India
Two years ago, the Panchkula Municipal Corporation had inaugurated its first vending zone in Sector 19 with much enthusiasm to kick off its plan to rehabilitate street vendors, eyeing an encroachment-free city.
- As cases dip, walk in for OPDs at PGI from Feb 14 - The Tribune India
In addition to the teleconsultation service, the PGI will open the registration counters for walk-in patients for an hour between 8 am and 9 am from Monday.
- Electric vehicles: Chandigarh to give special incentive to early birds - The Tribune
The UT Administration will provide a special incentive to early birds who purchase electric vehicles in the next financial year.
- Nearly all open now in Chandigarh - The Tribune India
After over a month, the UT Administration has lifted almost all restrictions, including night curfew, from the city. At a meeting here today, UT Administrator Banwarilal Purohit approved a proposal of the Administration to further ease the Covid restrictions considering the steady decline in coronav
- Chandigarh: No chopper rides, but Rose Festival to have many firsts - The Tribune India
No chopper rides, but this time there will be many firsts during the Rose Festival to be held from February 25 to 27 at Rose Garden, Sector 16.
- Chandigarh: Single ticket for tourist spots, app launched by Tourism Department - The Tribune
UT Administrator Banwarilal Purohit today launched an app for a unified ticketing system for tourist spots in the city. It has been developed by the Tourism Department.
- Probe distribution of ticket: Dullo to Cong - The Tribune
Days ahead of the Assembly elections, Congress Rajya Sabha MP Shamsher Singh Dullo has sought a high-level probe into alleged conspiracy to sideline traditional Congressmen in distribution of party ticket for the polls.
- Six over 80 in the fray, Badal oldest - The Tribune
At 94, SAD patron Parkash Singh Badal is the oldest candidate in the fray, while Munish Kumar, contesting from Bhoa, is among the youngest. Six candidates over 80 and nine candidates aged 25 are in the fray for the upcoming Assembly elections.