Political tensions in Punjab intensified on Monday after Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) MP Harsimrat Kaur Badal accused the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government of pursuing a campaign of “political vendetta” against her brother and senior SAD leader Bikram Singh Majithia….
Reduces promotion experience requirement to fill key vacancies and ensure smooth revision of electoral rolls
Traffic to remain stalled from 11 am to 3 pm; thousands of commuters stranded
FIR against over 50 people, SIT formed
The SAD president says this was all a ‘planned operation’ by the Punjab government
The administration described the operation as part of the Punjab Government’s zero-tolerance policy against illegal mining
As sprinter Gurindervir Singh dominates headlines after shattering the national record in the 100m race, there is another chapter from his journey—one that highlights his wish for better sports infrastructure long before he became a national sensation. Nearly six years…
At the onset, an affidavit filed by Praveen Kumar Sinha, IPS, Special Director-General of Police (Law and Order), was placed before Justice Vashisth’s Bench, along with the data and details collected from the Anti-Narcotic Task Force
Dairy farmers say adulterated milk and milk products are keeping prices of pure milk low, pushing many farms towards closure
Which chemical or gas leakage took lives is being investigated by concerned departments, says the ACP
This follows Punjab and Haryana High Court Chief Justice Sheel Nagu’s elevation to the Supreme Court
The state relies heavily on groundwater for paddy cultivation, with nearly 13.94 lakh tubewells pumping water to irrigate fields
A 17-year-old schoolgirl allegedly died by suicide here on Saturday night over “harassment” on pending school dues by the school authorities. The deceased was identified as Amjot Kaur Aulakh, who was studying in Disciplined Disciple International School, Fatehgarh Churian. The…
Team of 26 enumerators and five supervisors completes exercise within stipulated time frame
‘Big Means Big’, and Diljit delivered
NFHS-6 flags alarming child nutrition reversal even as city scores on health insurance, schooling, disease control
Here’s what a lean monsoon over Chandigarh means for your water, your heat, and your daily life
Bench warns officers of personal accountability if violations are detected during site inspection
Speaking to mediapersons at Amritsar airport, Bittu said he had come to the holy city to pay obeisance at the Golden Temple and seek forgiveness for his ‘misjudgment’
From 11.6% in previous survey, 8.7% women in Punjab now subject to abuse
‘At present, there is no representation for Sikhs outside India in the apex Sikh body. However, formal discussions over the matter have been held within the SGPC several times, but no final decision has been taken in this regard.’ — Kulwant Singh Mannan, SGPC Chief Secretary
Brothers continue father’s mission of pesticide-free agriculture
When a society allows children to pick up garbage to survive, it is not just the child that is scavenging, it is humanity as a whole that is losing its soul. Two decades ago, after having spent a major part…
According to the policy, the youngest among the three students gets the first rank in the top three positions if their marks in a board exam are identical
CBI alleges Rs 50K-10L taken from rejected candidates
Chandigarh gets 50.1mm in May vs zero last year; IMD issues yellow alerts for thunderstorms and lightning with gusty winds for Chandigarh, Punjab and Haryana
Manpreet was crushed by a Thar vehicle, while two of her friends sustained serious injuries; accused on run
The Congress high command has called a meeting of top party leaders this week to give a final shape to the organisational overhaul in Punjab. A senior Congress leader said a meeting of the All-India Congress Committee (AICC) general secretaries,…
Commission has requested all deputy commissioners to allocate suitable spaces to facilitate the offices
It has been around nine days since an Australia-based NRI has been missing from Amritsar under mysterious circumstances, and the police is yet to trace him. Sunil Sharma is a high school teacher in Melbourne. However, he went missing on…
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Remembering Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia
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