Extreme weather events, shifting monsoon patterns and rising temperatures are disrupting the cultivation of this food crop which is ranked fourth important globally
Extreme weather events, shifting monsoon patterns and rising temperatures are disrupting the cultivation of this food crop which is ranked fourth important globally
Like a true blue Punjabi, noted director-producer Guddu Dhanoa says it the way it is; no sugarcoating, no socially correct filters. Indeed, being the cousin of superstar Dharmendra has held him in good stead. Without batting an eyelid, he asserts...
CM Bhagwant Mann’s strong words — “These are not deaths, but murders” — must translate into action.
The Tribune Editorial: PM Modi's Adampur struck at the root of Pakistan’s disinformation campaign
he mission will carry a four-member crew, representing different nations, to the International Space Station (ISS)
Adampur had been under continuous attack from Pakistan for three nights
In certain cases, denatured spirit from the paint industry is also used for production of spurious liquor
Link road leading to India’s tallest monument at Chapparchiri in bad shape, village residents resent admn apathy
The Tribune Editorial: It goes to Kohli’s credit that he helped Test cricket withstand the ever-growing popularity of the T20 format
The Tribune Editorial: A comprehensive analysis of PM Modi's address to the nation
The self-help groups (SHGs) formed by the Department of Rural Development in Kangra district are transforming the lives of rural women by fostering self-reliance and economic independence. Women who once had no independent income are now contributing significantly to their...
A social media user commented that Pakistan did not let Indians sleep
While the Centre is pushing to relocate villagers from the core zones of tiger reserves, the funds allocated to Project Tiger and Project Elephant are insufficient to even meet the basic needs of these reserves. The issue was raised during...
Her art subverts set patterns. Her book, too, resists the template of a traditional tome
The IPL game that will be remembered for events that unfolded off the field
The story exists in layers, capturing key transformations of Hindu society
As strikes and counter-strikes by drones and missiles as well as small arms and artillery continue between India and Pakistan along the entire western front and a tense atmosphere prevails, the Central government has authorised Chief of the Army Staff...
Why Piprahwa case is a spiritual reckoning for Tibetan Buddhists
The debate on dairy versus analogue paneer has brought the beloved Indian staple under the scanner
From India to Denmark, mapping the great migration
Sarnath Banerjee’s ‘The Daily Melancolony of a Heartburn City’ brought the curtain down on the art space
Commemorating 1857, the first war of Independence
1857: How two British officers saw the events unfold at Umballa (now Ambala)
The government has set a revenue target of Rs 14,064 crore for 2025-26, expecting a 10.7 per cent increase from the previous year
How Haryana is going all out to check sex-determination tests and illegal termination of pregnancies
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now
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
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of the term.
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