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  • 21st April, 2022 The Tribune India
    • 11 youths booked for assault
      Chandigarh: Eleven youths have been booked for attacking a person with sharp weapons. Two cars parked at the spot were also vandalised by the suspects. According to the police, the complainant, Harwinder Kumar, a resident of Mauli Jagran village, alleged that the suspects, identified as Gurpreet, Mu
    • Chandigarh sees 3 cases
      Chandigarh: The city reported three fresh cases of Covid on Wednesday. The number of active cases stands at 19. — TNS
    • Chandigarh yet to serve meals in schools
      On hold for two years, the UT Education Department is yet to start the serving of hot cooked meals in the schools under the Mid-Day Meal scheme even after the resumption of offline classes in the government schools.
    • Withdraw proposed amendments: AAP
      The city unit of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has demanded withdrawal of proposed amendments imposing hefty penalties for building violations/misuse under the Capital of Punjab (Development & Regulations) Act, 1952.
    • 3 - yr scholarship at Minerva for ?midnight runner?
      Nineteen-year-old Pradeep Mehra of Almora, who became a social media sensation after a video of him running on Noida roads preparing for Army recruitment went viral around a month ago, has joined Minerva Academy here under a three-year scholarship programme.
    • Delhi BJP leader seeks quashing of FIR registered in Mohali
      Naveen Kumar Jindal, the media incharge of Delhi BJP, today moved the Punjab and Haryana HC for quashing of an FIR registered in Mohali on April 7 on the ground that the matter was a classic case of political malafide.
    • Hope in justice system
      Apropos of ‘SC intervenes again’, the mala fide intent of the UP Government had been unmasked earlier, too, when it was asked why it had not filed a petition for the revocation of the bail when it had admitted that the Lakhimpuri Kheri killings were a grave offence. Hats off to the Supre
  • 20th April, 2022 The Tribune India
    • Jalandhar: DIPS College students excel
      Jalandhar: Students of DIPS College (Co-educational) performed well in the BA examinations conducted by Guru Nanak Dev University. College Co-ordinator Harpreet Kaur said in BA first semester, Jyothika Bajaj stood first with 81.2 per cent marks, Sharanjit Kaur got second with 80.2 per cent marks, Ha
    • Majithia's remand extended till May 4
      The judicial remand of Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader and former minister Bikram Singh Majithia, who has been lodged in the Patiala jail in a drugs case, has been extended till May 4.
    • Brakes on Punjab cops' kin flouting norms in flashy cars
      The long arm of law seems to have caught up with the kith and kin of police officers using swanky cars and flouting the traffic norms. Taking a dim view of police officers’ sons troubling other commuters by indulging in rash driving and illegally using hooters, black film, halogen lights and b
    • DIG, SSP review security arrangements in Mohali
      Gurpreet Singh Bhullar, DIG of Rupnagar Range, and Vivek Sheel Soni, SSP, Mohali, visited various areas of Mohali today to review the security arrangements.
    • Surprise check at Mohali offices
      Cabinet Minister Brahm Shankar Jimpa today conducted a surprise checking at various offices located in the District Administrative Complex. He also checked the attendance of employees.
  • 19th April, 2022 The Tribune India
    • Mask up, get jabbed: Chandigarh administration
      After witnessing a surge in Covid-19 cases in nearby states, the UT Administration has expressed concern over the tepid response to vaccination in the city.
    • Wife dies, man injured as car rams into truck
      A 42-year-old woman was killed while her husband sustained injuries when the car they were travelling in hit a stationary truck near the Verka milk plant in Phase 6 here last night.
    • PFC to provide medical equipment to RMLIMS
      PFC has signed a memorandum of agreement with Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences (RMLIMS), Lucknow, to provide a cancer detection and awareness mobile van and hi-tech imaging equipment at a cost of about Rs 3.5 crore.