- Dalai for eco - friendly fountain pens - The Tribune India
“We need to bring people back to using comparatively eco-friendly fountain pens, which can bring people back to the art of handwriting,” said Debendra Dalai, IFS, Director, Department of Environment.
- 2 arrested for stealing mobiles - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: Two suspects, including a juvenile, have been arrested by the Chandigarh Police for allegedly stealing mobile phones from a mobile store in Sector 35. The complainant. Kapil Dev, a resident of Mohali, had reported that on the intervening night of May 20 and 21, 22 mobile phones and other
- Mayor launches 'Back to Roots' campaign in Chandigarh - The Tribune India
Mayor Sarabjit Kaur today launched ‘Back to Roots’ campaign in a bid to contribute towards improving the environment by involving citizens to come together and make some efforts for tree plantation during the Environment Week starting June 5. It will culminate on June 11.
- Legend of Moose Wala: Cremation site turns into a pilgrimage spot - Times of India
When Punjabi rapper Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu, popularly known as Sidhu Moose Wala, came out with the album, ‘‘Legend” in 2019, he would never have thoug
- Double delight for Chandigarh cyclist - The Tribune India
Local cyclist Reet Kapoor brought double laurels for Chandigarh today. She became the first female cyclist from the city who has been selected to represent India in the Asian Track Cycling Championship, to be held in New Delhi from June 18 to 22. She is currently attending National Coaching Camp for
- Phones of Chandigarh teens thrashed by cops were stolen: Footage - Times of India
Two Class XII students who had accused an assistant sub-inspector (ASI) and a constable of torturing them in Sector 19 police station to admit to fili
- Unauthorised religious structures come up in Chandigarh - The Tribune India
Illegal religious structures have come up in different parts of the city with no fear of law.
- Mohali beat Ldh in U - 19 cricket tourney - The Tribune India
Ludhiana failed to capitalise upon fine batting contribution by Shabd Tangri (61), Saksham Vij (56) and Aradhya Shukla (30) as they lost to Mohali on the basis of first innings lead of 20 runs in the ongoing Punjab State Inter-District U-19 Cricket Tournament, played at the Maharaja Yadvavindra Sing
- Sangrur bypoll: BJP names Kewal Dhillon, Congress Dalvir Singh Goldy - Times of India
A day after he joined BJP, the party on Sunday named Kewal Dhillon, the two-time Congress MLA from Barnala, as its candidate for the Sangrur Lok Sabha
- Covid infections rising in Chandigarh: 78 in 5 days - Times of India
Within five days, 78 Covid-19 cases have been reported, with 24 on Sunday. The positivity rate has been above 1%. Weekly test positivity rate is 1. 72
- A college dropout, Bishnoi graduated in crime from Chandigarh - The Tribune India
Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, who has been hogging the limelight for the wrong reasons for the past few years for “ordering hits” from behind the bars and who has now been accused of orchestrating the killing of Punjabi singer Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu, aka Sidhu Moosewala, had started his neve
- Indo - Tibetan Border Police team scales Mount Abi Gamin - The Tribune India
An Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) mountaineering team has scaled Mount Abi Gamin located at an altitude of 24,131 feet in Uttarakhand.
- Process for MC polls on, but Congress MLAs missing - The Tribune India
Even as the process for municipal elections in the state has started, Haryana’s Congress MLAs are in Raipur ahead of the June 10 Rajya Sabha poll. By the time they return, nominations, scrutiny (June 6) and withdrawals (June 7) for the June 19 elections will be over.
- Bajwa writes to CM, demands probe by CBI - The Tribune India
CLP leader Partap Singh Bajwa has written to Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, seeking transfer of the Sidhu Moosewala murder case to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), as has been sought by the singer’s family.
- New excise policy aims at 40% revenue jump - The Tribune India
The first excise policy of the AAP government is going to make beer and Indian-made foreign liquor (IMFL) in Punjab cheaper, by increasing its quota. This will help the state increase the excise revenue by over 40 per cent.