- 8th November, 2021 The Tribune
- Srinagar joins UNESCO?s network of creative cities
Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, November 8
UNESCO announced on Tuesday the addition of Srinagar to its network of creative cities.
Srinagar has been designated as a “Creative City of Craft and - Will continue to work for as long as I can: 94 - yr - old Mizoram scribe after receiving Padma Shri
Aizawl, November 8
Ninety-four-year-old journalist from Mizoram, Lalbiakthanga Pachuau, who was awarded the Padma Shri in Delhi on Monday, said he would continue to work for as long as it was possibl - NSAs from Iran, all five Central Asian nations to participate in November 10 talks
Sandeep DikshitTribune News ServiceNew Delhi, November 8
After Pakistan, China has also decided to stay away from the “Delhi Regional Security Dialogue on Afghanistan” on Wednesday which - NCR schools take lead over Delhi schools
New Delhi, November 8
Many new-age schools in the North Capital Region (NCR) have incorporated a transformational education system, which probably is the reason for the recent rise in the number of a - Open House: What efforts are needed to tackle the current dengue situation in Amritsar district?
Local authorities least concerned
Rising cases of dengue in the state has caused financial troubles to residents. Due to these predicaments, people are no more excited about any festival as there are - N - E insurgents helping peddlers spread narco - terrorism: Intel
N - E insurgents helping peddlers spread narco - terrorism: Intel - Police make elaborate security arrangements as farmers set to gherao SP office in Hisar?s Hansi
Deepender Deswal
Tribune News Service
Hisar, November 8
The mini-secretariat in Hansi town of the district has turned into a fortress with massive buildup of the police around the building as - Diwali celebrated at Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agriculture University, Hisar
Hisar: Diwali was celebrated by faculty members and employees of Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agriculture University, Hisar, at the faculty club of the university. The club's chairman and Vice-Chanc - Haryana youth deported after conviction for assault on Sikhs in Australia
Haryana youth deported after conviction for assault on Sikhs in Australia - Modi to lay stone for 4 - laning of road leading to Hindu pilgrimage town
Tribune News Service                               - SAD flays Sonia Gandhi for appointing Tytler to Delhi Congress panel
SAD flays Sonia Gandhi for appointing Tytler to Delhi Congress panel - CM releases poetry book
Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur released a book ‘Saudade- A Love Everlasting’, written by Simran Agarwal, at Shimla on Sunday. Simran is currently pursuing B.Sc. Forestry (Honours) from Dr Y - Effective changes to be made, says Kashyap
Tribune News Service
Shimla, November 7
State BJP president Suresh Kashyap today said effective changes will be made in the party organisation after looking into the reasons for defeat in the bypoll - Miraculous escape for nine as mini - bus catches fire
Tribune News Service
Sonepat, November 7
Nine members of two families from Gujarat had a miraculous escape when the mini-bus they were travelling in caught fire on a flyover on the NH-44 in Samalkha - Roadmap for theatre commands likely by mid - 2022
New Delhi, November 7
India is likely to firm up by the middle of next year a roadmap for rolling out the ambitious theatre commands that are expected to ensure optimum utilisation of the military re - India struggling to stay relevant in Afghanistan
While India considers itself a contiguous neighbour and key influencer in Afghanistan, Russia and Pakistan do not and the US has been equivocal. Although India and China have collaborated on a joint p - UK's Wellington college to open its first school in Pune
New Delhi, November 7
The UK's Wellington College International will open its first school in Pune, according to officials.
The college had last month announced its partnership with India's Unison G - Rajasthan woman takes charge of British High Commission for a day
Rajasthan woman takes charge of British High Commission for a day - NCERT to assess children's learning skills
New Delhi, November 7
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) will conduct a National Assessment Survey (NAS) in government and private schools soon to see children's learni
- 7th November, 2021 The Tribune
- No major decision to be taken by 9 centre heads at JNU; their appointments by VC without authority: Delhi High Court
No major decision to be taken by 9 centre heads at JNU; their appointments by VC without authority: Delhi High Court - More than 33 lakh children in India malnourished
New Delhi, November 7
Over 33 lakh children in India are malnourished than half of them fall in the severely malnourished category with Maharashtra, Bihar and Gujarat topping the list, the W - Afghanistan onion import resumes, will help curb price surge
Afghanistan onion import resumes, will help curb price surge - Climate change not sufficiently integrated in countries' education framework
New Delhi, November 7
Climate change is not yet sufficiently integrated into the education framework, and only 50 per cent of the countries emphasise on the subject in their national-level laws, poli - BJP Executive Meeting: 'Panna' committees, 'pramukhs' part of BJP ambitious strategy ahead of 2022 Assembly, 2024 general elections
Vibha SharmaTribune News ServiceNew Delhi, November 7
Repeating Home Minister Amit Shah’s words when he constituted his national executive committee in 2014, BJP president JP Nadda said on Sund - From doctor to a beauty queen
Tribune News Service
Amritsar, November 6
Dr Chayanika Gupta, 31, an MBBS and a mother of a three year old, chased her dream of winning a beauty pageant as she was the second runners up at the Mis
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