- 9th May, 2022 The Tribune India
- Criminal nabbed with 3 pistols, 10 rounds
Thwarting a major targeted killing, the police arrested a notorious criminal, Gurinder Singh, alias Guri Shera, of Sindhwan village in Fathegarh Sahib, from the Nadiala chowk in Kharar yesterday. - Rayat Bahra University hosts global meet on gender equality
Rayat Bahra University (RBU) School of Law organised a two-day world conference on ‘Gender Equality: Global Perspectives’. - Vicky Middukhera murder case: Police remand of 4 suspects extended
The court today extended the police remand of four suspects nominated in the YAD leader Vicky Middukhera murder case by one day. Sources said the police are yet to recover the weapons used in the crime and the identity of one more suspect was yet to be ascertained. - Developing countries least to blame for carbon emissions says Union Minister Bhupender Yadav
Union Minister for Environment, Forests and Climate Change Bhupender Yadav has stated that India’s role in leading the fight for environmental protection is very crucial. - Sector 82 bizman robbed at gunpoint
Mohali: The police have booked a Khanna businessman for taking away machinery from a factory in Sector 82 at gunpoint. Mohan Inder Singh of Phase 9 said Balwinder Singh Sodhi of Khanna had bought used machinery from him. On Friday, a dispute arose over a payment of about Rs 22.50 lakh, following whi - Open House: What steps should be taken to ensure taps don?t run dry during the summer
Water cannot be supplied to households in absence of power. To overcome the problem, people should curtail the use of air conditioners till May 31 as these appliances consume a lot of electricity. Simultaneously, efforts should be made to check power thefts. People should switch off fans and lights - Chandigarh sees 11 Covid cases
Chandigarh: The city witnessed 11 new cases of Covid on Sunday, taking the active caseload to 78. While there was no fresh fatality, nine patients recovered from the disease. The virus has claimed 1,165 lives in the city so far. TNS
- 8th May, 2022 The Tribune India
- BJP failed in ensuring national security: AAP after Khalistan flags at Himachal Assembly gate
After Khalistan flags were found put up at the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly entrance, the AAP on Sunday slammed the BJP, asking how its government would save the people of the country when it failed in ensuring national security. - Chandigarh reports 3 fresh Covid cases
Chandigarh reports 3 fresh Covid cases - Mohali Zila Parishad chief?s husband ends life
Gurdhian Singh, 60, the husband of Mohali Zila Parishad chairperson Jaswinder Kaur, allegedly died by suicide after he drove his SUV into the Bhakra canal near Bheora village on the Chandigarh Road here this morning. He is survived by his wife and four children. - Vice - President calls for people?s movement to save environment
Vice-President M Venkaiah Naidu today called for a collective action from people, along with enabling policies, for limiting the impact of climate change. “To be able to achieve the global warming limit of 1.5°C, we must aim at both macro-level systemic changes as well as micro-level lifes - 3 youths kidnap girl in Nayagaon
Three car-borne youths abducted a girl near Shivalik Vihar at Nayagaon in broad daylight yesterday. The victim was going on foot with a youth when the trio bundled her into a car and fled towards the Chandigarh side around 5:30 pm. - Ludhiana district topped state with maximum deaths in 2020
Ludhiana district topped the state with the maximum number of deaths during the year 2020, the Registrar General of India’s Civil Registration System Report-2020 has revealed. - Chandigarh sees 12 Covid cases
Chandigarh: The city witnessed 12 new cases of Covid on Saturday, taking the active caseload to 76. While there was no fresh fatality, nine patients got the better of the disease. The virus has claimed 1,165 lives in the city so far. — TNS - Cops were under pressure to arrest him, claims Congress
Congress leaders have alleged that contractor Gurdhian Singh was being harassed by the AAP government for the past one month.
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