Punjab must increase investment and give higher budgetary allocation to development heads.
Punjab must increase investment and give higher budgetary allocation to development heads.
In Kerala, Maharashtra and Haryana, many private hospitals have withdrawn from the AB-PMJAY scheme because of non-payment of dues.
State Vigilance & Anti-Corruption Bureau report names 21 officials, orders recovery of Rs 35 lakh from officials, contractors
Akshay Kumar and Saif Ali Khan reunite on screen after 17 years in the Hindi remake of the Malayalam film Oppam, titled Haiwaan. Shriya Pilgaonkar and Boman Irani are also part of the cast. Filming has begun.
Indian sweets like burfi, kheer, ras malai and more can be prepared with almond or coconut milk
The Tribune Editorial: PM Modi has put a brave face on the dire situation, raising the pitch for Swadeshi & Aatmanirbhar Bharat and Make in India.
The Tribune Editorial: The Ravi, Beas and Sutlej are in spate while dam levels have touched the danger mark.
Parineeti Chopra and Raghav Chadha's love story, #Ragneeti, began in London. They married in Udaipur, with Parineeti singing a song for him. Their wedding was filled with personalized details reflecting their love. They are expecting their first child, and friends have sent congratulations.
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Explainer: University claims contest held impartially
He only respects when the other side has leverage. You see that with China and Russia.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar is currently facing the greatest test of his career.
The Tribune Editorial: In May, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta distributed appointment letters to 125 kin of riot victims.
The Tribune Editorial: The Himachal Pradesh government has admitted to shortcomings in the existing measures to deal with ecological imbalance.
Why India waited three months into the new presidency before hiring Miller as its lobbyist remains one of the mysteries of managing Trump 2.0
India's slowing economy and the consequences of the largesse of I-T giveaways in the Budget have begun to show.
The Tribune editorial: The yawning gap between 65 lakh deletions and barely 1.40 lakh claims underscores the danger of eligible voters slipping through the cracks.
The Tribune Editorial: Amit Shah's campaign against Oppn’s VP candidate Justice B Sudershan Reddy may well be ideological, it can be conducted civilly.
The foundation stone for the IMT project at Khudana was laid in February 2019 by then CM Manohar Lal Khattar
The Filmfare Awards Punjabi red carpet was the event's highlight, showcasing fashion and star power. Attendees, including Naiqra, Tina Ahuja, Sunanda Sharma, and Jacqueline Fernandez, captivated the audience. The awards ceremony recognized Amrinder Gill, Neeru Bajwa, and others, but the red carpet's energy and buzz stole the show.
Incentive buzz: Aiming to increase production, government covers honey under Bhavantar Bharpai Yojana
Allowing unchecked market concentration by the Big Tech, whether foreign or domestic, could stifle nascent Indian startups and limit consumer choice.
Despite being among the prominent states of the country, Haryana lacks a sense of its cultural self.
The Tribune Editorial: Families can no longer send essentials easily, students are cut off from study materials and small exporters who rely on low-cost postal logistics face crippling uncertainty.
The Tribune Editorial: A 10-tonne module of the Bharatiya Antariksh Station is slated for launch in 2028.
Nora Fatehi's first look from 'Uff Yeh Siyapaa' features her as Kamini. The film, produced by Luv Ranjan, is a silent, expressive comedy. It boasts an ensemble cast and music by AR Rahman, adding to the film's unique storytelling.
Varun Grover is a multi-talented artist known for his work in comedy, screenwriting, and directing. His show, 'Punjabi Trauma,' explores identity with humor and vulnerability. Grover is a workaholic who believes in democracy and diversity, often satirizing social issues. He's working on new films and books, and embraces his unique style, including painting his nails.
In my wanderings over the hills and after visually dissecting the garbage that one sees blocking streams and rivulets, there are a surprising number of shoes
Buddha revealed: where there is life, there is desire, and where there is desire, there is suffering
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in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is
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