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  • 26th November, 2021 The Tribune
    • Security beefed up at Delhi borders as farmer protest completes one year
      New Delhi, November 26 The movement of farmers with several demands completes a year on Friday with protesters in large numbers gathering at Delhi's borders to mark the occasion. Delhi Police on Thu
    • Rs10K cr German aid for green projects
      Tribune News Service New Delhi, November 25 Germany has announced additional EUR 1.2 billion (about Rs 10,000 crore) support in development cooperation to India. This was announced during the ongo
    • Connectivity vital economic multiplier: India at SCO meeting
      Tribune News Service New Delhi, November 25 Though India believes that greater connectivity is an economic force multiplier, any serious connectivity initiative must be consultative, transparent and
    • Security beefed up at Delhi borders as farmer protest completes one year
      New Delhi, November 26 The movement of farmers with several demands completes a year on Friday with protesters in large numbers gathering at Delhi's borders to mark the occasion. Delhi Police on Thu
    • MP raises issues with Northern Railways GM
      Tribune News Service Jalandhar, November 25 Member of Parliament Santokh Singh Chaudhary raised several issues pertaining to Jalandhar parliamentary constituency, including the execution of second
    • Trinamool?s expansion plans face challenges
      THE Trinamool Congress (TMC) has made it clear that it is tired of waiting for the national leadership of the Congress to get its act together. The party has decided to expand its footprint in the cou
    • Demographic shift: NFHS survey finds more women than men in India
      New Delhi, November 25 Indicating a demographic shift, the number of women surpassed men for the first time in India with the sex ratio being 1,020: 1,000, according to findings of the National Famil
    • A test run for fun
      S PARTHASARATHY was an avid morning cross-country runner in Mussoorie hills when I joined the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration as deputy director in 1986. It was a sea change fro
    • Additional Secretary visits NDRI
      Karnal: Sanjay Garg, Additional Secretary, Department of Agricultural Research and Education and Secretary, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi, visited the Livestock Research Centre, m
    • Praveen Sinha on Asia Interpol panel
      New Delhi: Indian candidate Praveen Sinha, special director in the CBI, has been elected to the top Interpol panel. Interpol said, “Mr Binchen HU of China and Mr Praveen Sinha of India have been
    • Cong - led Opposition to skip Parliament event
      New Delhi, November 25 The Congress-led Opposition will skip the Constitution Day celebrations in the Central Hall of Parliament on Friday. Top Congress sources said the event was mere “tokeni
    • Sathiyan enters Round of 32 at World Table Tennis Championships
      Houston India’s G Sathiyan progressed to the men’s singles third round at the World Table Tennis Championships with a 4-0 win over Russia’s Vladimir Sidorenko here. The world No. 37
    • North?s logistics gateway: Modi lays stone of Noida airport, Asia?s largest
      Tribune News Service New Delhi, November 25 Prime Minister Narendra Modi today laid the foundation stone of Noida International Airport (NIA) at Jewar in Uttar Pradesh and highlighted the developmen
    • The round goes to farmers
      THIS week, as in most weeks, there are disturbing stories to tell, but lest I be dubbed a Modi-baiter I will start with the good news first. The farmers will not be blocking traffic on the highways le
    • Irked by garbage pile - ups, traders write to Channi
      Disgruntled over the indifferent attitude of the district administration for not removing the illegal garbage dump on Sachakhand Road in Tarn Taran, shopkeepers have written a letter to Chief Minister
    • Lost her kin to protest, she couldn?t have left fight midway
      Aparna Banerji Tribune News Service Jalandhar, November 25 Four months after she lost her sister during the ongoing farmers’ protest, a Jalandhar-based woman is all set to lead a women jatha
    • 3 - day conference on Partition from today
      Tribune News Service New Delhi, November 25 Mata Sundri College for Women under the University of Delhi will organise a three-day international conference on “Hindustan’s Partition&rdq
    • Haryana records hike in infant mortality rate
      Pradeep Sharma Tribune News Service Chandigarh, November 25 Haryana has the dubious distinction of being among the four states (Tripura, Meghalaya and Manipur being the other three) which have regi
    • Arrest of self - styled bishop in Delhi hailed
      Tribune News Service Amritsar, November 25 The Diocese of Amritsar (DoA), Church of North India (CNI), hailed the arrest of Rockus B Sandhu, a self-styled Bishop and Metropolitan of the Anglican Chu
    • Poll on mind, Manish Sisodia challenges Punjab Education Minister
      Tribune News Service Chandigarh, November 25 Senior AAP leader and Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia today challenged Punjab Education Minister to compare 10 government schools of his state
    • When farmers from Punjab, Haryana showed solidarity
      Deepender Deswal Tribune News Service Hisar, November 25 Farmers from Haryana, especially Hisar, Jind, Sirsa and Bhiwani districts, have left no stone unturned to make the farmers’ agitation
    • Have plan to make state No. 1: Channi
      Baghapurana (Moga), Nov 25 Claiming that he has steered Punjab back on the path of development, Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi today said the money collected from the people in the form of tax
    • NEET - PG: Centre to revisit Rs8L income limit for EWS quota
      New Delhi, November 25 Proposing to revisit the limit of Rs 8 lakh annual income fixed for determining Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) category for reservation in NEET admissions for post-graduate
    • Admission rush at DU
      THE rush for admissions to Delhi University (DU) and the high marks scored by students in Class XII Board exams, forcing an even higher cut-off, have led to DU forming a nine-member committee to go in
    • After Delhi?Lahore and Amritsar
      IT would be no matter for surprise if within the next few days action similar to that taken in Bengal, in Delhi and in the United Provinces were taken in every other province. Little did we dream that