- Investiture ceremony at Shemrock Sen Sec. School Mohali - Punjab News Express
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- Shivalik Public School, Mohali - The Tribune India
The students conducted a special assembly and card-making activity on the occasion of Mother&rsquo;s Day. Attractive boards showcasing the creativity of children and their affection and love towards their mothers were also displayed. Mother&rsquo;s Day cards and messages adorned the classes. School
- Gian Jyoti Global School, Phase 2, Mohali - The Tribune India
Students of classes I, II and III took part in a series of activities organised by the Eco Club. These included planting of saplings, feeding water to birds in earthen pots and watering the plants in early morning sessions. The students had brought peels of fruits and vegetables from home for the &l
- Sacred Heart Sr Sec School, Sector 26, Chandigarh - The Tribune India
The 10th day of the Quasquicentennial celebration of CFMSS Congregation witnessed &lsquo;SUTRA&rsquo; &mdash; an inter-school play competition on the theme &lsquo;Universal Adult Franchise&rsquo;. As many as 70 students from 13 schools were at their creative best, and the powerful performances of th
- Stubble burning cases decline, but Ludhiana city remains second most polluted in pUNJAB - The Tribune India
Even as stubble burning cases have registered a decline during the current wheat harvesting, popularly known as rabi season, which is drawing to a close, Ludhiana remains the second most polluted city in Punjab as on Thursday, the official data has confirmed.
- Govt doctors warned of Private Practice in Mohali - Medical Dialogues
Mohali: Declaring No for Private Practice, Mohali Health Department authorities have recently warned the doctors against possible strict departmental action if they are found to be engaged in it.Such...
- Committed to diversifying farming: Minister - The Tribune India
Minister for Animal Husbandry, Fisheries and Dairy Development Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal today discussed the problems being faced by dairy and fish farmers.
- PPCB slaps Rs 5L fine on pharma firm - The Tribune India
The Punjab Pollution Control Board (PPCB) today imposed a fine of Rs 5 lakh on the Saidpura-based pharma firm Nectar Life Sciences Limited.
- Mohali man loses Rs 1L in cyber fraud - The Tribune India
In another incident of cyber fraud, a Mohali resident was duped of Rs 1 lakh by a fraudster who used the picture of a person known to him on WhatsApp and made him send 10 Amazon e-vouchers.
- Paragon Convent, chandigarh - The Tribune India
Tiny tots of the kindergarten got together to watch and learn how lemonade is made under experiential learning process. The excitement of the children knew no bounds as they took part in the activity. The day ended on a fun note with the children getting to drink the product of the process.
- Chandigarh admn hikes minimum wages - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: The UT has increased the minimum wages for each category of employees by Rs 273 per month. The wages were hiked after the cost of living index increased by 39 points. The average (calculated for six months) cost of living index number was 1,864 on March 31, 2022. It was 1,825 for the qua
- Children's best interests have to be kept in mind, says High Court - The Tribune India
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has asserted that &ldquo;maternal grandparents&rdquo; shower love and affection on grandchildren, but a pragmatic approach was required to be adopted to see what was in the best interests of children. The assertion came as Justice Jasgurpreet Singh Puri allowed a ha
- Lookout circular issued against GBP directors - The Tribune India
The Income Tax Department has issued a lookout circular (LOC) against the directors of Gupta Builders and Promoters Private Limited (GBP) for evading tax.
- Chandigarh reports 6 fresh covid cases - The Tribune India
The city witnessed six new cases of Covid on Thursday, taking the active caseload to 65. While there was no fresh fatality, 10 patients recovered from the disease. The virus has claimed 1,165 lives in the city so far. TNS
- Mullanpur police file two cases in connection with grabbing farmhouses - The Indian Express
Acting on Sharma&#039;s complaint, the police proceeded to book Deepa, Gurmail Singh, and Mewa Singh under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and launch a probe in the case.