Measures must be implemented across the Indo-Gangetic basin and Delhi's airshed area.
Measures must be implemented across the Indo-Gangetic basin and Delhi's airshed area.
Beijing’s pollution control strategy was done in coordination with its nearby regions.
9 JAT pays tributes to the martyrs of the Battle of Chhamb, 1971, on December 10, its battle honour day.
Additional doctors from medical colleges, NHM, Ayush Dept & retired doctors roped in
The Tribune Editorial: Trump’s warning to India is closely linked to his outreach to his key vote bank — farmers
The Tribune Editorial: This grim reality found political voice recently in the Rajya Sabha, when MP Raghav Chadha raised an alarm over what he called a “toxic-water crisis” in Punjab.
Helen Khan, the iconic Bollywood dancer, continues to captivate audiences. At 86, she still performs and enjoys life, though she admits to stage fright. Known for her dance and fashion, she recently revisited Amritsar and shares fitness videos, embracing her timeless appeal.
Outrage erupted after a video showing the school owner dragging & beating girl students surfaced
The Tribune Editorial: The mishap is virtually a repeat of what had happened at a game zone in Rajkot (Gujarat)
The Tribune Editorial: Vande Mataram is an emotive symbol and, therefore, a strategic one.
Local Dalit labour seeking higher wages often finds itself displaced by migrant workers
Even India’s rich are shifting wealth into gold, signalling deeper worries about the growth story
TV actresses reveal their winter style secrets: layering is key for warmth and style. Oversized sweaters, long coats, and cozy knits are favorites. They incorporate Indian pieces, shawls, and traditional wear. Accessories like beanies, mufflers, and brooches add personality.
The ECI cannot invent procedures that force citizens to ‘regain’ a right that the Constitution already gives them.
The politics of universal subsidies has crowded out real development
The Tribune Editorial: With the rollout of 11 in-prison Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) and vocational courses, the region is beginning to reimagine jails not as sites of punishment, but as spaces of possibility.
The Tribune Editorial: IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers, “Step by step, we are getting back”, but the all-important question is: why was timely action not taken to prevent or minimise flight disruptions?
Khushi Shah, creative director of Shanti, blends heritage Banarasi textiles with modern design. Inspired by architecture, she reimagines iconic structures into handcrafted luxury items, prioritizing ethical practices and a digital-first approach. Her work bridges tradition with contemporary appeal.
Anusha Rizvi brings her own lived experiences in her latest film 'The Great Shamsuddin Family’
Garbage may well end up creating a new set of hills and mountains, ones that will not be easy to surmount
We are living in an imaginary world where paradoxes reign supreme
The loss from residual product wastage — what can’t be squeezed out — varies between 10 -26 per cent
The system blinked when it needed to uphold the one principle the sector cannot abandon — safety above convenience
Zeeshan Ayyub portrays a football team from Kashmir in 'Real Kashmir FC,' a role that deeply resonated with him. The experience, including a prolonged stay in Kashmir, highlighted the team's resilience and the people's warmth. He found parallels between actors and athletes, both facing doubt and chasing dreams. The show is a testament to hope and togetherness.
With its model of zero commission, Bharat Taxi is changing the rules of ride-sharing
In the first phase, six units of 250 MW each will be one of India's biggest hydro-based storage initiatives
1.39 per cent of the samples drawn by the state drug authorities have failed quality parameters in the last three years. Manufacturers may downplay the concerns, but there is no room for laxity
Despite the pre-install rollback, the episode leaves behind questions about privacy, governance and user autonomy
Cutting regulatory cholesterol is now essential for India to sustain high growth
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in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is
run by a trust comprising five eminent persons as trustees.
The Tribune, the largest selling English daily in North India, publishes news and views without any
bias or prejudice of any kind. Restraint and moderation, rather than agitational language and
partisanship, are the hallmarks of the newspaper. It is an independent newspaper in the real sense
of the term.
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