- 7th February, 2022 The Tribune
- IISc commissions country?s most powerful supercomputer Param Pravega
Under the National Supercomputing Mission (NSM) the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) has installed and commissioned Param Pravega, one of the most powerful supercomputers in the country, and the largest in an Indian academic institution. - Development of Punjab BJP agenda, says state in - charge
Development of Punjab BJP agenda, says state in - charge - Brides Wanted
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Refer to ‘Digital rupee’; the step taken by the Indian Government to introduce its own digital currency can prove to be a game changer in the market. It seems to be the same situation as before globalisation, when the government first made the public compete in the market, and then signe
- 6th February, 2022 The Tribune
- 5th February, 2022 The Tribune
- Mohali railway station lacks basic amenities
Mohali railway station lacks basic amenities - Parkash Singh Badal to undergo health check - up at PGI
Shiromani Akali Dal patriarch Parkash Singh Badal (94), who recently recovered from Covid, will undergo a health check-up at PGIMER here, a party leader said on Saturday. - Three cheating cases against Ambala man
An Ambala resident has been booked by the UT police in three cheating cases. - Follow rules, poll observers tell parties
Election observers held a meeting with representatives of parties and senior administration officials at the District Adminstrative Complex here today. - If voted to power, BJP will revise industrial policy, says Vashisht
Braving inclement weather, Sanjeev Vashisht, BJP candidate from Mohali, continued his door-to-door campaigning in Phase 9 here. He shared information about the Modi government’s policies with the people. - Ex - Mayor hits out at Balbir, says elect AAP to get rid of 'goonda raj'
Aam Aadmi Party candidate Kulwant Singh has asked Congress candidate Balbir Singh Sidhu to publicly state how many youngsters of Mohali have got jobs during the tenure of the present government, and whether his government has distributed smart phones among students of the Mohali constituency as prom
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