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J&K Police, Army Rescue Stranded Tourists, Locals
J&K Police and army rescued dozens of tourists and civilians, including some patients, who were stranded at various places in the Valley due to the heavy snowfall on Friday.
Samples of 27 drugs manufactured in Himachal found substandard
MOST OF THESE DRUGS ARE USED IN THE TREATMENT OF HEART DISEASES, HIGH BP, PAIN, ALLERGIES
Middleman Held in Connection With Bribery Case Involving ED Official: CBI
The Officer Managed to Escape During a Trap Operation on December 22
Union Ministry Approves Final Alignment of Jalori Tunnel
The Union ministry of road transport and highways has approved the final alignment of the much-anticipated Jalori Tunnel, in Kullu district.
Locals Open Doors Of Mosques, Homes For Stranded Tourists
Amid the ongoing weather conditions, locals have opened the mosques and doors of their homes for the tourists stranded due to heavy snowfall.
Punjab rural dept falls short of targets this year
AGAINST TARGET OF 10K ACRES, ONLY 585 ACRES HAS BEEN FREED
Police Rescue 5k Tourists, 1,800 Stranded Vehicles in Himachal
Around 5,000 tourists and 1,800 vehicles, stranded on a stretch between Solang Valley to the Atal Tunnel, were rescued by police teams on Saturday, said Manali deputy superintendent of police (DSP) KD Sharma.
High court upholds decision to compulsorily retire Hry judge
Probe panel found that the income tax record produced by petitioner in beginning and the one produced subsequently was at variance
Wife, Her Aide Held For Killing 38-Year-Old Man In Nakodar
The Jalandhar police have arrested the wife and her aide for killing a 38-year-old man in Jalandhar's Nakodar town.
Bathinda accident victims' kin seek ₹10-L aid, govt job
A day after the mishap in which eight people were killed in Bathinda district after a bus fell into a drain, the family members of five deceased refused to get the postmortem examination done by the health authorities on Saturday.
Target land acquisition, sustaining livelihoods in Punjab
Land acquisition in Punjab represents a complex and contentious process that intertwines the state’s economic future with the preservation of its agrarian heritage.
Crop damage due to hailstorm likely in certain areas: CM Saini
Two days of rain and hailstorm in most parts of Haryana are likely to benefit the wheat crop, experts at the Karnal-based Indian Institute of Wheat and Barley Research (IIWBR) said.
7 Students Held in Gurugram for Thrashing Bus Conductor, Driver
Bus Conductor Said Students Were Not Paying for the Tickets, Which Led to an Altercation
2 Arrested for Grenade Attack on Police Station
Punjab Police on Saturday arrested two persons for allegedly carrying out a grenade attack on the Islamabad police station in Amritsar on December 17, officials said on Saturday.
Three Held For Attempting To Extort ₹50 Lakh From Bizman
Police have arrested three people for allegedly attempting to extort Rs 50 lakh from a businessman here, officials said on Saturday.
Cabinet Okays Ordinance to Amend Job Security Law
Under the amendment, the phrase 'in a calendar year' will be replaced with 'during a period of one year of contractual service'
Kisan Mahapanchayat on Jan 4, Dallewal says under no pressure
Fasting farm leader said the apex court should issue directions to the Union govt and not to the Punjab govt
Farmers Up Security After Latest Apex Court Directions
KHANAURI: Farm activists at the Khanauri border point have upped security vigil around the protest site, fearing that the Punjab government might once again try to whisk away the fasting veteran farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal and get him hospitalized.
International Acts Have Set High Standards
Singer Sunidhi Chauhan says that with more international concerts happening in India, it has become a challenge for Indian acts to be at par with them
Hania Aamir alleges assault by event organisers in the US
Pakistani actor Hania Aamir has accused the organisers of a meet-and-greet event in Dallas (US) of verbal assault.
Richa Chadha: Why do we have only men in the FFI jury?
Actor Richa Chadha has never been one to mince her words. In the wake of Laapataa Ladies failing to make it to the Oscar shortlist, Chadha asserts the need for women's representation in the Film Federation of India's (FFI) 13-member jury, which selects India's official entry to the Academy Awards.
Making good films, not sequels, is more important: Imtiaz
This year, franchise films like Stree 2, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 and Pushpa 2: The Rule emerged as some of the biggest box-office successes.
33-Year-Old Who Shot at Shimla Man Planned Crime in Advance: Cops
MOHALI: A day after Phase-1 police arrested a 33-year-old married man after he allegedly shot at a 26-year-old over \"his friendship with a woman\", at a park near Madanpur Chowk in Phase-4 around 10.30 pm on Wednesday; police probe revealed that the accused was planning to kill the victim for the past few months.
Suhana Khan and Agastya Nanda spotted; are they going to ring in the New Year's together?
Rumoured couple Suhana Khan and Agastya Nanda are all set to spend New Year's Eve together at Shah Rukh Khan’s Alibaug farmhouse.
2 Mia Factions Clash Over Presidency
Two factions of the Mohali Industries Association (MIA) on Friday clashed at the MIA office in Phase-7 over the post of the association's president.
Kataria Approves Adjusting 22 Disabled Staffers in UT Engg Dept
Punjab governor and UT administrator Gulab Chand Kataria on Friday approved the adjustment of 22 disabled employees from the UT electricity wing into other divisions of the engineering department against equivalent posts.
Man stabbed to death at liquor vend
Victim confronted the group over 'staring', following which they attacked him and his friend with sharp-edged weapons
IN 2023, ₹10.35 CRORE HAD BEEN COLLECTED FROM THE VIOLATORS, RECORDS SHOW
The Chandigarh traffic police collected a whopping ₹22.69 crore in fines from traffic violators this year till December 24.
8.9 mm rain, hail hit city; more showers today: Met
Two spells of hail, both lasting nearly a minute, and 8.9 mm rain through the day brought down the mercury by nine notches on Friday, leaving residents shivering.
Rohit's Insipid Captaincy Lets Australia Take Control
It was a slow trudge out, with head bowed, for India's captain Rohit Sharma.