The system blinked when it needed to uphold the one principle the sector cannot abandon — safety above convenience
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
The Tribune Editorial: Strong GDP numbers coexist with inflation at a benign 2.2% and growth at 8% in the first half of the financial year.
The Tribune Editorial: The dubious distinction of having the highest number of human trafficking cases in the country should prompt AAP-ruled Punjab to introspect and do urgent course correction.
Traditional politics of paternalism is losing ground to a digitally connected, assertive generation
The Dhurandhar dispute reignites the debate on rights, representation and risks in cinema inspired from true events
The LBD remains a versatile fashion staple. Disha Patani adds playful embellishments, Giorgia Andriani embraces dramatic structure, Malaika Arora opts for edgy minimalism, Jacqueline Fernandez channels old Hollywood glam, and Harnaaz Sandhu incorporates modern romance with a jeweled neckline.
New guidelines aim at curbing delays, protecting employees’ interests
The Tribune Editorial: A 2025 report reveals that 62.5 per cent of the tested groundwater samples in Punjab exceed safe limits for uranium
The Tribune Editorial: Terming tardy trials in acid attack cases “a mockery of the system”, the SC has directed all high courts to submit details of pending cases within four weeks.
India must recognise the dangers of illegal migration before more lives are put at risk.
We are trapped in a never-ending cycle of fear, forced to prove who we are again and again.
PizzaExpress, a UK pizzeria, opened its first Chandigarh restaurant at Nexus Elante Mall. It offers handcrafted pizzas with slow-proofed dough and fresh ingredients. The menu includes classic pizzas, Indian-inspired dishes, rice bowls, and various other options, including desserts and beverages.
221 senior teachers promoted amid acute shortage of school heads
The Tribune Editorial: The Airworthiness Review Certificate is a mandatory evaluation that certifies an aircraft’s readiness to fly.
The Tribune Editorial: There was something suspicious about the directive which stated that the app must be preloaded, visible at first use and that its “functionalities must not be disabled or restricted.”
Land is not a commodity; it is the soul of Himachal’s economy and ecology.
Moscow needs partners who will support it in shaping the global system
Russia didn’t support China in UNSC after revocation of Art 370.
Mumbai's slight winter chill boosts TV stars' moods. Kanwar Dhillon enjoys night bike rides, especially during night shoots in Film City. Pranitaa Pandit feels nostalgic, while Samridhii Shukla and Pratiksha Rai appreciate the cozy atmosphere and ginger tea. Adrija Roy finds the season peaceful.
The policy does away with zoning system, now, teachers can opt for any school across Haryana directly
Nearly 70% of Indians walk, cycle or use public transport to work.
India’s two-track policy will persist as China’s influence expands.
The Tribune Editorial: Clean air will come not by isolating farmers, but by holding all polluters, including the powerful, equally accountable.
We must shield human creativity until AI evolves into a new form of art.
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
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.
The Tribune has two sister publications, Punjabi Tribune (in Punjabi) and Dainik Tribune (in Hindi).