- Every sixth person sampled in Chandigarh in January tested positive - The Tribune India
Every sixth person sampled in Chandigarh in January tested positive
- Farmers burn PM's effigies : The Tribune India - The Tribune
Farm unions across the state held a protest against the non-fulfillment of promises made to them by the Centre at the time of withdrawal of the three farm laws in November last year. The call for observing a “vishwasghat diwas” was given by the Samyukt Kisan Morcha.
- ITBP's 'Janbaaz' motorcycle team honoured at home base - The Tribune
The Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force’s “Janbaaz” motorcycle display team was felicitated on its arrival at its home base at the Basic Training Centre (BTC) at Bhanu near here today after its maiden performance at the Republic Day parade in New Delhi.
- Mohali: Two more nailed for auto driver's murder - The Tribune India
The police arrested two more suspects in the murder case of a Badhmajra auto driver, Lal Rattan. The suspects have been identified as Ompreet Singh and Satnam Singh. The main suspect, Anil Kumar, has already been arrested. The 36-year-old auto driver, father of three, was stabbed to death in a roads
- Will take everyone along, but won?t get cowed down: New Chandigarh mayor Sarabjit Kaur - Hindustan Times
Will take everyone along, but won?t get cowed down: New Chandigarh mayor Sarabjit Kaur
- Chandigarh: Debris dumped on land meant for garden waste - The Tribune
Though the Municipal Corporation has earmarked 22 places in the city for dumping debris, construction waste continues to be thrown around the N-choe flowing in Sector 36 here.
- Chandigarh: Youth walks free in minor's rape case - The Tribune India
A local court has acquitted a 22-year-old youth in a two-year-old rape case after the prosecution failed to prove charges.
- Chandigarh: Gunpoint robbery accused denied bail - The Tribune India
Narender, Additional Sessions Judge, Chandigarh, has denied bail to an accused Sandeep, alias Khurmi, who was arrested in an alleged robbery case.
- Son, daughter get active to power up Manpreet?s army - Times of India
Having studied from renowned universities in the US and the UK, Punjab finance minister Manpreet Singh Badal’ son, daughter and niece are out in the
- Proposed Chandigarh MC Budget: AAP councillors likely to raise objections today - The Tribune India
The proposed Budget meeting of the Municipal Corporation tomorrow is expected to face a flurry of questions from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).
- C&D waste management policy gets Chandigarh Administrator Banwarilal Purohit's nod - The Tribune
After several months of deliberations, UT Administrator Banwarilal Purohit has finally given his approval to the construction and demolition (C&D) waste management policy. UT Adviser Dharam Pal said the policy would be notified in a day or two.
- Chandigarh MC sets ball rolling for hiring new firm - The Tribune India
The process to bid adieu to Lion Services Limited for its current contract for GIS-based mechanised and manual sweeping of southern roads has finally begun as the local Municipal Corporation today invited bids from interested agencies.
- Farm activists stage protest at DC office in Chandigarh - The Tribune
Farm activists, including members of the Pendu Sangharsh Committee and the Chandigarh chapter of the Samyukt Kisan Morcha and Naujawan Kisan Ekta, staged a protest against the Centre near the DC’s office here today. Terming January 31 as the “day of deceit” or “vishawaasghaat
- Chandigarh Administration allows opening of varsity, college campuses - The Tribune India
While the UT Administration allowed the opening of local higher educational institutions from February 1, the Panjab University campus, which has been closed since the outbreak of Covid-19, may take a few more weeks before opening its doors completely to students.
- Chandigarh: Power staff strike today : The Tribune India - The Tribune India
The UT Administration has warned that it will enforce the “no work, no pay” rule for members of the UT Powermen Union, which has given a call for observing a one-day strike tomorrow. The defaulting employees will also be liable for other disciplinary action, said an official spokesperson