- 26th April, 2022 The Tribune India
- 25th April, 2022 The Tribune India
- Jersey offers a leisurely paced human drama played in the field of cricket
Jersey is not just a cricket film, but also drama, romance, and as much a story of father-son bonding. Yes, cricket is a big part of it, as is ambition. - Wife, paramour held for abetting man?s suicide
The police have arrested a woman and her paramour for abetment to suicide after her husband hanged himself to death in Kumbhra village on April 21. - Open House: Is Chandigarh Administration justified in proposing 400 times increase in penalty for building violations?
The Administration must be clear about what a violation in a building could actually be. Yes, if a building has encroached on government land or the construction endangers its structural stability as well as that of the adjacent building. The quantum of the penalty has to be realistically justifiabl - Too early to predict fourth Covid wave, says PGI expert
“If the rise is exponential and consistent, only then can we gauge if we are heading towards the fourth wave of Covid-19. It is too early to say anything,” said Dr PVM Lakshmi, Professor of Epidemiology, PGI. - Religious fault lines
THE bulldozing of houses and shops of those allegedly involved in rioting is undemocratic and unjustified (‘Dialogue, not demolition’, Nous Indica). The ruling party is often accused of blindly pursuing politics of hate and intolerance for electoral mileage, but the religious fault lines - Clean, safe environment our collective responsibility, says Punjab Health Minister
Clean, safe environment our collective responsibility, says Punjab Health Minister
- 24th April, 2022 The Tribune India
- In for the long haul
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. And RoundGlass Punjab FC, the current representatives of Punjab on the Indian footballing spectrum, took that step almost two years back. The destination was pretty clear: make Punjab a football powerhouse again, a feeder of quality players, a - Football meet draws flak
The much-hyped Baby League Football Carnival didn’t live up to its expectations. The carnival, which was organised by the Chandigarh Football Association (CFA) to promote football in Chandigarh, witnessed participation of academies from neighbouring states of Punjab. - Three arrested for ruckus at hospital get bail
The court today released three residents of Phase 3B2 on bail. They were arrested for creating a ruckus and attacking a doctor on duty at the Civil Hospital in Phase 6 here on Thursday night. - Seven Covid cases in Chandigarh, no death
Chandigarh: The city witnessed seven cases of Covid on Saturday, taking the active caseload to 28. The death toll stood at 1,165. —TNS - Man held with stolen bicycles in Mohali
Mohali: The police arrested Vikas Sharma (27) of Sector 28 and recovered 11 stolen bicycles from him on Saturday. A case under Section 379-B of the IPC was registered on Thursday.The police nabbed him at a naka with a stolen cycle. During interrogation, he confessed to having stolen more bicycles. H - Punjab CM: Indigenous technology needed to curb smuggling
Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Saturday underscored the need for developing indigenous anti-drone technology to check the supply of drugs and weapons from across the border.
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