- 7th February, 2022 The Tribune India
- Mohali's progress lost steam under Congress rule: Parvinder Sohana
The Akali government had always come up with big schemes for the welfare of the poor and made every effort to uplift their standard of living, but the Congress disturbed the pace of development in Mohali. - Mohali to open schools for Class VI onwards today
The administration has revised the Covid restrictions in the district till February 15. Schools for classes VI onwards, universities, colleges, including medical and nursing, polytechnics, ITIs, coaching institutes, libraries and training institutes (public and private) have been allowed to open fro
- 6th February, 2022 The Tribune India
- Basant Panchami celebrated with fervour
Chandigarh: Basant Panchami was celebrated at Girls Hostel No. 6, Mother Teresa Hall, Panjab University. Warden Manisha Sharma, staff and residents of the hostel worshipped Goddess Saraswati on this occasion. Florence Nightingale, Girls Hostel No. 8, under the aegis of DSW Prof Jagtar Singh and Meen - Congress government destroyed entire state: Parvinder
Instead of developing Punjab, the entire state has been destroyed. Politics of dividing people into factions has been done by the Congress. This was stated by Parvinder Singh Sohana, joint candidate of the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) and the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), during his election meetings in D - CTU to start shuttle bus service to airport
Chandigarh Transport Undertaking (CTU) is going to start a shuttle bus service between the ISBT-17 and Chandigarh International Airport, Mohali, shortly. The bus service will be available with a frequency from 20 minutes to a maximum of 40 minutes.
- 5th February, 2022 The Tribune India
- 4th February, 2022 The Tribune India
- 2 arrested with illicit liquor in Mohali
2 arrested with illicit liquor in Mohali - Build border infra
Refer to ‘Border infrastructure’; many villages located in remote, inaccessible and isolated areas remained devoid of basic facilities, especially those near the LAC. The Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana was started in 2000, but still the targets have not been achieved even after two dec - PUNJAB POLL 2022: Shot in the arm for Aam Aadmi Party
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) candidate from the Kharar Assembly constituency Anmol Gagan Mann received a shot in the arm after Gurpreet Singh Pappi, former president of the Municipal Committee and sitting councillor of Nayagaon, joined the party along with his supporters here today. - Star leaders of other parties joining AAP in Kulwant?s favour, says Punjab in - charge
Star leaders of other political parties are joining the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in favour of Kulwant Singh. This was stated by AAP’s Punjab in-charge Jarnail Singh while talking to mediapersons here today. He said the role played by Avijot Singh, a young boy from Mohali, during the farmers&rsquo - Mohali: Ensure adequate arrangements for specially abled, elderly, ROs directed
General observers Mohammad Zubair Ali Hashmi, K Mahesh, Ajay Gupta, police observer Varun Kapoor and expenditure observer Janardhan Sanathan held a high-level meeting to review the arrangements and preparedness for the upcoming Assembly elections. - Always considered Mohali as my family, says Balbir Sidhu
I have always considered Mohali as my family and always stood with people of Mohali as a family member. I brought several important development projects in Mohali, which any previous government did not even think of. - Ex - Health Minister failed to provide health facilities to poor: BJP?s Vashisht
Former Health Minister and Congress candidate Balbir Sidhu had not taken any initiative to provide health facilities to the poor of Mohali. Even today, a poor person has to go to the BJP-run Chandigarh for treatment. - Aam Aadmi contestant from Mohali Kulwant Singh richest in election fray
With assets worth Rs 251 crore, AAP candidate from Mohali Kulwant Singh is the richest candidate in the fray. A real estate tycoon, he joined AAP just last month. In addition, his wife owns assets valued at Rs 24.85 crore. - Woman seeks death for convicted inspector
Swarn Kaur (87), mother of Santokh Singh, a Punjab State Electricity Board employee who was allegedly abducted and kept in illegal detention by the Tarn Taran police before his mysterious disappearance in 1991, expressed dissatisfaction over the sentence announced by the CBI Special Court, Mohali.
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