• Oil & Gas Conservation drive ‘Saksham 2019’ launched at City Beautiful

    Chandigarh - To create mass awareness about the need for judicious use and conservation of petroleum products, oil industry under the aegis of Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas and Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) is organizing an oil and gas conservation month from 16th January to 15th February, 2019. The campaign called ‘Saksham 2019’ (Sanrakshan Kshamata Mahotsav) was inaugurated at Tagore Theatre here today by Mr CSR Reddy (IPS), DGP - Investigation, Lokpal, Govt of Punjab.

  • The Marriages shall remain Eclipsed in May and November

    Chandigarh - The Band  Baja and Baraat shall remain off the road and marriage palaces will present a deserted look between May 16 to June 13 besides the entire month of November .

  • Dadasaheb Phalke Excellence Awards Winner, Pooja Sawant, was spotted in label Mithi Kalra.

    Marathi Actress Pooja Sawant looked ravishing in a black gown for an award ceremony. Pooja donned Label Mithi Kalra, clubbed it with a neat bun and hanging earrings.

  • Forget winters, City’s Poor Summer Air Quality Remains Dangerous for Asthma Patients

    New Delhi - Air quality in summers is not much of a debate as it is in winters and the subject continues to be ignored in warmer regions. In recent years, with the advent of winters, along with smog and dropping temperatures, the poor quality of air garners much focus and limelight.

  • City roadways staff hold chakka jam

    Ambala : Employees of the Haryana Roadways of the Ambala City depot today observed a ‘chakka jam’ following alleged illegal plying of private buses, giving a tough time to commuters. Ramesh Sheokand, district president, Haryana Roadways Workers’ Union, said “The chakka jam has been observed following illegal plying of private buses. A few private buses were playing on the Pehowa-Ambala route without proper permits today. The state government and administration have been helping private players, which is unacceptable.”

  • Demonetisation will benefit farmers: Birender

    Sonepat : Union Steel Minister Birender Singh said that demonetisation would open new avenues of employment for farmers as nearly Rs 15 lakh crore had been deposited with the banks after demonetisation.