Recall his deep connect with educational institutes
Recall his deep connect with educational institutes
Inspects disaster management unit at Sultanpur Lodhi Civil Hospital
The accused failed to execute the sale deed
Both discuss issues affecting overseas Punjabis
The Tribune Group will host The Tribune Healthcare Awards Punjab 2025 in Jalandhar on Saturday at Cabbana Resort. The event, with Governor Gulab Chand Kataria as chief guest, honors outstanding medical professionals for their contributions to healthcare and medical science.
The village was turned into a virtual police camp with the presence of senior officers, several SHOs and heavy personnel deployment
A total of 95 bags of coated urea weighing 45 kg each, 135 empty bags, and 30 litres of loose urea were recovered from the factory premises
The accused promised him a position at RMIT University in Australia
Escapes with Rs 5,000 in cash
MLA Dhaliwal holds workers’ meeting in Phagwara
Took up migration of youth abroad, farmers’ concerns and cancer eroding state’s roots
Orders special girdawari, de-silting of Beas as solution to flooding
Fire tenders have been rushed to the plant
The event is organised to honour eminent medical professionals and hospitals of the region
Over 20 villages had been flooded in Sultanpur Lodhi after the temporary bundh broke days ago, hitting the Mand villages Baupur and 16 to 18 others near them
He stressed the need for a robust redressal mechanism to handle NRI grievances in a time-bound and transparent manner
Her journey stands as an inspiration to many
A prominent figure in the Indian diaspora, Lord Paul was a dedicated advocate for Indo-British relations
Geeta Basra and Raj Kundra visited Lovely Professional University, inspiring students with encouraging words. They emphasized seizing opportunities and continuous growth. Students enthusiastically welcomed them, especially during the film Mehar's trailer reveal.
Known for his iconic comic roles and sharp satire, Bhalla was also a respected professor at Punjab Agricultural University (PAU), Ludhiana
Punjabi cinema and comedy have lost one of their most vibrant and impactful stars
Bhandari, Rinku, Makkar among detainees/Workers stage dharna
Kapurthala CIA arrested two drug traffickers near Lakhhan Kalan, seizing 256 grams of heroin. The suspects, Arshdeep Singh and Manpreet Singh from Tarn Taran, were apprehended while attempting to supply drugs. They are in police custody for two days, and an investigation into the drug network is ongoing.
BJP leaders in Jalandhar were arrested while holding awareness camps for central welfare schemes. The BJP condemned the arrests as dictatorial, accusing the AAP government of halting the campaign to deprive the public of information. BJP plans to ensure schemes reach people despite the detentions, while responding to a Congress MLA's claims by saying they are not on the ground.
CT Group hosted a play, 'Azaad Aurat,' to promote women's rights and empowerment. The play, directed by Sukh Gill, addressed themes of freedom and identity. The event, attended by faculty and students, aimed to encourage social awareness and responsible citizenship through theatre.
Kapurthala's Deputy Commissioner assured smooth paddy procurement. The government will buy all paddy. Officials must ensure amenities in markets and encourage farmers to bring dry paddy, discourage stubble burning, and follow harvesting schedules. Cooperation from commission agents is essential.
Pargat Singh visited Dr. Rahul Sood, injured in an attempted abduction and shooting. Singh criticized the AAP government, blaming them for Punjab's deteriorating law and order, and demanded immediate action. He vowed the Congress would push for increased security.
Phagwara's Municipal Corporation conducted surprise inspections, fining five shopkeepers for violating the plastic bag ban. A total penalty of Rs 32,000 was imposed. The corporation is intensifying its campaign and urging residents and traders to use eco-friendly alternatives to reduce plastic pollution.
Abhishek Tawar, a CT Group student, won a silver medal at the 2025 Open International Wushu Tournament in Georgia, following a gold at the National Games. He excels in the Sanda style, training extensively with a strong diet. Tawar aims for future gold medals, fueled by family sports background and institutional support.
Balraj Singh Chauhan, 61, a long-distance cyclist, excels despite age and financial struggles. He completed 190,000 km and prestigious international events, earning a State Award. He faces high costs for registration, equipment, and travel without sponsorships, relying on personal funds and family support. He seeks financial assistance to continue his career.