Two injured in incident on fifth floor of society on Landran road
Two injured in incident on fifth floor of society on Landran road
A portion of the proposed road would pass through the Daria reserved forest area
The water level reached near the danger mark of 1,163 feet
Ex-MLA slams ‘insensitive’ admn
Two residents with diarrhoea-like symptoms died in week
Highway Ministry Report: From 237 mishaps in 2022, Chandigarh logged 182 the following year
New boards being put up to replace green signages in line with Indian Road Congress norms
Students from EWS categories and local schools also participated in the event
Marched into the boys U-11 final of the ongoing State Mini, Junior and Senior Badminton Championships
Bagged the girls' title at the the Open Putting Tournament organised by the Chandigarh Golf Association
Top seed Chandigarh’s Ribhav Saroha won the boys U-16 title
Krish Chawla claims second position in the IGU NCR Junior Boys Cup 2025
The deadline for online applications for temporary licenses to sell eco-friendly crackers in Chandigarh has been extended to September 3 at 5 PM. The draw of lots will be held on September 10. The administration received 1,800 applications previously. Last year, 96 licenses were granted.
A 71-year-old man seeks to overturn a 10-year-old court decree declaring him dead, obtained fraudulently by his wife. He also contests his wife receiving his pension. The court issued notices to relevant parties, setting a hearing for October 29th.
Manish Tewari will request a CAG audit of the failed 24/7 water project in Manimajra, funded by the Smart City Mission, due to alleged misuse of Rs 75 crore. He also inaugurated CCTV cameras in Sector 29 and Kaimbwala, funded under his MP scheme, and criticized the Municipal Corporation's financial management.
Students assured of synthetic athletics track, AC mess halls year after year
BJYM protestors marched to Congress Bhawan, protesting Rahul Gandhi's remarks against PM Modi and his mother. Police used water cannons to stop them from crossing barricades and entering the Congress office. Several BJP leaders, including Jatinder Pal Malhotra, participated in the demonstration.
The Traders Welfare Association of Sector 22-B requested the UT Senior Superintendent of Police to remove illegal vendors from their market. The association, citing inconvenience and safety risks, also requested FIRs against vendors with fake licenses and those operating outside their assigned areas.
The PU authorities have expressed their interest in hosting the events of wrestling, weightlifting, judo, basketball, rowing and yoga
This year the PUTA contest is triangular with three contestants for each post.
The court observed that the accused had “conspicuously remained silent and deliberately chose not to annex the order showing dismissal of his previous bail application on merits.”
City’s first advanced signal system part of new smart traffic management plan
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Floodgate was opened to discharge excess water into Ghaggar River via Sukhna Choe
Three fire tenders from Kharar and Mohali were dispatched to the scene, while another was delayed due to a traffic jam
Municipal Council offices will be open this Saturday and Sunday, August 30th and 31st, to help residents pay property taxes. The deadline for clearing dues without penalty or interest is August 31st. After this date, penalties and interest will apply.
A 65-year-old farmer, Janak Singh Saini, was swept away in the Jharmal rivulet near Lalru while returning from his fields. His cart overturned in the strong current as he attempted to cross the rivulet. The bullocks were recovered, but the farmer is still missing. Police are conducting a search.
Shamsher’s name had also emerged in the cases pertaining to grenade attacks at police stations in Punjab
Breach own 6.31-min mark, UP second with 6.83-min
Mahavir Singh, Chandigarh's Right to Service Commissioner, penalized five Estate Office officials for delaying Paramjeet Singh's request for house extension dues information. Penalties ranged from Rs 1,000 to Rs 3,000, with half going to the applicant for delays exceeding the 35-day service timeframe.