- 9th February, 2022 The Tribune India
- India's nightingale
Apropos of ‘National icon’, the passing away of Lata Mangeshkar has left a void in the music world that is difficult to fill. The younger generation may only know of her phenomenal success, but not of her hard work and sacrifices. Perhaps a compliment paid by ghazal king Mehdi Hassan fro - Alleged threat to murder case witness: Chandigarh cops file chargesheet against 2
The police have filed a chargesheet against former journalist Sanjeev Mahajan and Vikas Mor, alias Boxer, in a case registered for allegedly threatening a witness in the murder case. - Cops on toes in Kharar
As many as 31 FIRs have been registered and 39 persons arrested for various offences in Kharar in the past one month after the poll code of conduct came into force on January 8. - Jasmine stuns top seed Mehak, makes it to tennis quarterfinals
Haryana’s Jasmine Kaur stunned top seed Punjab’s Mehak Preet Kaur in straight sets to qualify for the girls’ U-16 quarterfinals in the ongoing Roots-AITA CS7 National Ranking Tennis Championship. Jasmine recorded a 6-3, 6-3 win over her rival. - Mohali: Haryana Sports Minister bats for BJP candidate Sanjeev Vashisht
People need to choose a right leader and right party so that they do not have to repent for the next five years, as leaders seek votes during door-to-door campaign but disappear after the elections. - Mohali: Shot in the arm for AAP
Residents of Jagatpura, led by Billu Chairman Jagatpura, joined AAP in the presence of party candidate from Mohali Kulwant Singh. Kulwant said, “It is clear that the people of Mohali are fed up with Congress candidate and former Health Minister Balbir Singh Sidhu’s lack of performance. B - Campaign Trail Gidderbaha: My work speaks for itself: Amrinder Singh Raja Warring
After becoming the Transport Minister, he usually runs much behind schedule, say people waiting for two-time MLA Amrinder Singh Raja Warring at a public meeting in Buttar Shrinh village in the Gidderbaha constituency of the district.
- 8th February, 2022 The Tribune India
- PUNJAB POLL 2022: Aggarwal Samaj supports Balbir Sidhu
The Aggarwal Samaj today announced its support to Congress candidate Balbir Singh Sidhu. The decision was taken at a meeting which was attended by Surinder Aggarwal and Rajnish Mittal, state president and general secretary, Akhil Bhartiya Aggarwal Saamelan, respectively; Deepak Bansal, president of - 5 die in Mohali, 74 new Covid cases
Five persons died of Covid-related complications, while 74 new cases were reported from the district on Monday. Among the deceased were a 40-year-old woman from Kharar and a 78-year-old woman from Phase 4. Both of them were vaccinated. A 77-year-old man from Mullanpur, another 77-year-old man from M
- 7th February, 2022 The Tribune India
- Get set for Punjabi film Mera Vyah Kara Do
A Raju Chadha Presentation and Maxor Movies’ Production, Punjabi film Mera Vyah Kara Do is ready for release. A family entertainer, the story, screenplay and direction is by Sunill Khosla. The music has been given by Gurmeet Singh, Jsl Singh, Gurmohh and Shamita Bhatkar, while the lyrics have - Chandigarh sees 2 deaths, 105 Covid - 19 cases
The city saw two deaeths and 105 cases of Covid on Sunday. A 77-year-old woman of Sector 49 was brought dead at the GMSH-16. She was found Covid positive posthumously. She had comorbidities and was not vaccinated. A 91-year-old man from Sector 40 with comorbidities died at the GMCH-32. — TNS - open house: What steps should the Estate Office take to improve its services?
Efficiency is technology and management-dependent. If online services are user-friendly and the back-end team is managed efficiently, then the delivery of service will improve. - Corruption, mafia made Punjab coffers empty: Bhagwant Mann
February 20 will prove to be a historic day for Punjab as it would be a day of change; and this time, the people of the state will write a history, a new story. - Tried best to bring prosperity to Mohali, says Balbir Sidhu
Sitting MLA and Congress candidate Balbir Singh Sidhu received a shot in the arm as members of the Christian community in Mohali announced support to him in the upcoming Punjab elections. - RBU to hold 'Genius Hunt' contest
Rayat Bahra University has decided to organise a competition for the hunt of super brain and genius among students of Class X to Class XII of all schools across the country. University Vice-Chancellor Parvinder Singh said here today that the test would be in English medium only and there was no entr
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