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Breaking News LIVE UPDATES, 1st May 2022, breaking news, Raj Thackeray Aurangabad rally, coal supply, power supply, PM Modi, Jahangirpuri violence, Hanuman Chalisa row, navneet rana, ravi rana, Prashant Kishor, Devendra Fadnavis, Arvind Kejriwal in Gujarat, Russia Ukraine war, patiala violence, paki - 'IT sector exports to witness 8 - 10% growth in FY 2022 - 23' - Times of India
The director general of the Software Technology Park of India (STPI), Arvind Kumar, tells TOI's Sanjeev Verma that right problem statement, right solu - Patiala violence: Alleged mastermind Barjinder Parwana arrested in Punjab's Mohali - DNA India
Patiala violence: Alleged mastermind Barjinder Parwana arrested in Punjab's Mohali - Inspector-general of police MS Chhina on Saturday said six FIRs were registered and three other accused were arrested, including Harish Singla. - Punjab govt scraps sand mining contract in Ropar cluster - Hindustan Times
Punjab govt scraps sand mining contract in Ropar cluster - Manmeet to lead state's junior team for nationals - The Tribune India
Manmeet Singh Rai will lead the Punjab sub-junior men’s hockey team in the 12th Hockey India National Sub-Junior Men’s Championship, starting from May 4 in Goa. - Grooms Wanted - The Tribune India
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Skaters of Gurukul Global School won laurels in the recently concluded The First India Skate Roller Game Championship in Mohali. In the girls’ sub-junior category, Divleen Kaur (captain) and Anish Dhinghra of Haryana team won gold medals. - Payment of Rs 5K costs: Punjab and Haryana High Court allows Punjab to file reply on Hawara?s plea - The Tribune India
In a major embarrassment for the Punjab Government, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has asserted that police officials travelling to the court without proper instructions resulted in the wastage of their time, affecting the public at large. - Can?t call uptick in cases a surge of concern: Experts - The Tribune India
Chandigarh recorded 140 cases of Covid-19 this month, while there were 180 cases in March. Even though a small uptick in the daily cases has been witnessed since the last week, the surge is slower than the third wave. - Purse stolen from temple in Chandigarh - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: A resident of Sector 71, Mohali, reportedly lost her purse to a miscreant. In her complaint to the police, she stated that unknown person stole her purse containing Rs 1,500, Aadhaar card, PAN card, driving licence, vehicle registration certificate, gold earrings and a gold nose pin at a - Nayagaon leader ?rapes? woman in office, booked - The Tribune India
The police booked local leader and former vice-president of Nayagaon Municipal Council Krishan Yadav for allegedly raping a 25-year-old woman in his office on Friday night. On a complaint of the victim, who is a Nayagaon resident, a case under section 376 of the IPC has been registered. - Shiv Sena leader Harish Singla enjoys ?X? category security cover - The Tribune India
Shiv Sena’s Harish Singla, 56, arrested in connection with the Friday clash between two groups, is a right-wing Hindu leader and a cow vigilante. - CHB eyeing big bucks from 123.79 - acre land at IT Park - Times of India
With the approval of UT adviser Dharam Pal for the conversion of properties from leasehold to freehold, the Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB) is eyeing - Software technology park set to take wing in Amritsar - The Tribune India
After Mohali, Amritsar may soon be a hub of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Punjab as the much-awaited state-of-the-art second centre of Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) is likely to become operational shortly. - Chandigarh?s policy pangs: A rocky start to startup policy - Hindustan Times
Chandigarh?s policy pangs: A rocky start to startup policy
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