- Haryana: Ambala lawyer rides horse, takes 'baraat' to groom's house - Times of India
Happy is the bride that the sun shines on-but happiest when she breaks with tradition and rides the horse to her wedding. Lawyer Priya from Baldev Nag
- Relieve cops, Chandigarh DSPs, SHOs told - The Tribune
To put an end to the practice of UT DSPs and SHOs taking their favourite subordinate staff members along after getting transferred to a different unit, SP (Headquarters) Manoj Kumar has directed all officers to release the police personnel temporarily attached with them.
- Chandigarh: Online fraudster in police net - The Tribune
Chandigarh: A fraudster has been arrested by the Cyber Crime Investigation Cell of the UT police for duping a Mani Majra resident of Rs2.35 lakh. The suspect has been identified as Mohammad Nadeem of Delhi. The police said the suspect cheated people through a fake shopping website named Flipshopkart
- 2 officials of Chandigarh Estate Office suspended - The Tribune
The UT Engineering Department has ordered the suspension of a Sub-Divisional Officer and a Junior Engineer, both posted in the UT Estate Office, for dereliction of duty.
- Chandigarh student part of national coaching camp - The Tribune India
Parampreet Singh, a Class 10 student of The British School, Sector 44, here, has been selected for a seven-day national coaching camp at the National boxing Academy, Rohtak. The seven-day coaching camp will start from February 10 and a final team will be selected to represent the nation in the Asian
- Toilet refurbishment work still on, says Chandigarh MC - The Tribune India
The MC today claimed the refurbishment work at the Sector 17 public toilet under the old bridge was still on.
- Chandigarh: Bank reports Rs6.51L frauds - The Tribune
Chandigarh: The UT police have registered a cheating case on a complaint of Aastha Singh, Chief Manager, SBI, Sector 30. The complainant reported that an unknown person made fraudulent transactions of Rs6.51 lakh from automated deposit-cum-withdrawal machine installed at the branch between June 11 a
- eSanjeevani OPD yet to pick up pace in Chandigarh - The Tribune
The eSanjeevani OPD (teleconsultation), an initiative of the Central Government, is yet to pick up pace in the city.
- POLL NUGGETS - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: The Congress on Wednesday reached out to MP Ravneet Singh Bittu, grandson of late CM Beant Singh, by appointing him as a chairman of the Election Management Committee. Bittu was reportedly unhappy over being sidelined in the Punjab election campaign and planning. He was also reportedly p
- Himachal man found carrying Rs27.50 lakh - The Tribune India
A Himachal Pradesh resident was intercepted with unaccounted cash to the tune of Rs27.50 lakh here today.
- Prime Minister Modi to address Punjab rallies on February 14,16,17 - The Tribune India
To further boost the NDA campaign in Punjab, PM Modi will address three rallies in Punjab on February 14, 16 and 17, covering all three regions of Malwa, Doaba and Majha.
- Over Rs12L siphoned off from bank account, three arrested by Cyber Crime Investigation Cell of Chandigarh police - The Tribune India
The Cyber Crime Investigation Cell (CCIC) of the UT police has arrested three natives of Maharashtra for siphoning off Rs12.65 lakh from a city resident’s bank account and further investing the money in cryptocurrency. One of the suspects is the victim’s relative.
- Chandigarh: 40 more electric buses by July - The Tribune India
With an aim to reduce vehicular pollution in the city, the Chandigarh Transport Undertaking (CTU) will add 40 more buses to its fleet of electric buses by the mid of this year.
- 30 years on, justice for discharged police official at last - The Tribune
It is justice at last for a Punjab Police official, discharged from the service over 30 years ago. Deprecating the police officials concerned for their conduct, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has allowed his appeal, filed in 1997, paving way for his reinstatement.
- Trial court can frame charges in absence of sanction: Punjab and Haryana High Court - The Tribune
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has made it clear that the trial court can frame charges in the absence of prosecution sanction if the offence was committed by employee-accused during the course of the service, but not in the discharge of official duties.