- 6th January, 2022 The Tribune
- Punjab, Haryana record above normal temperature despite heavy rain
Chandigarh, January 6
Heavy rain lashed several parts of Punjab and Haryana during the past 24 hours until Thursday morning.
The minimum temperatures, however, hovered above normal limits in the two - District courts switch to virtual mode, impose other restrictions
Chandigarh, January 5
Amid an uptick in Covid-19 infections, the district courts across Punjab and Chandigarh have largely shifted to the virtual mode of hearing, while imposing other restrictions. - MLA Bains seeks transfer of case
Ludhiana, January 5
Lok Insaaf Party chief & MLA Simarjit Singh Bains from Atam Nagar constituency, who is facing accusations of rape has sought the transfer of case from the present court by mov - Ludhiana district courts resume work
Our Correspondent
Ludhiana, January 3
After 10 days of the bomb blast on December 23, 2021, which had claimed one life and injured three others, the district courts today resumed working amidst ti
- 5th January, 2022 The Tribune
- 18.5% Punjab students think it's difficult to quit smoking, says survey
18.5% Punjab students think it's difficult to quit smoking, says survey - Public bear the brunt as protests become order of the day in region
Lovleen Bains
Doraha, December 18
Dharnas, protests and strikes on every other day are taking a heavy toll on the lives of people which feel harassed.
The dharna by contractual employees on the Nat - Farmers gherao DC office, seek relief for cotton crop damage
Tribune News Service
Ludhiana, January 1
Farmers who are on an indefinite protest are forced to spend chilly nights on the road in front of the Deputy Commissioner’s office here as the state g - No mask, no services: Ludhiana DC orders restrictions till January 15
Tribune News Service
Ludhiana, January 4
Amid the sharp rise in Covid-19 cases, District Magistrate Varinder Kumar Sharma has ordered strict restrictions till January 15. He ordered the imposition o - PM Modi to visit Punjab after 2 years today, will inaugurate projects worth over Rs 42,750 crore
Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, January 5
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be visiting Punjab after a gap of two years and will lay foundation stones of projects worth Rs 42,750 crore.
I look forwa - Man found murdered
Ludhiana, January 4
A man was found murdered in a vacant plot in Tibba here early this morning. His body was found lying under the debris. The face of the deceased was apparently disfigured.
The pla - Religious event held on New Year
Ludhiana, January 4
Members of the Municipal Employees Sangarsh Committee organised a religious event at Gurdwara Sahib of Purani Sabzi Mandi on Tuesday to mark the New Year. The ‘paath’ - Teachers stage protest in Bathinda
Tribune News Service
Bathinda, January 4
Demanding implementation of UGC scales as per the 7th Pay Commission, teachers from the universities and colleges of Punjab and Chandigarh today held a state
- 4th January, 2022 The Tribune
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