- 10th February, 2022 The Tribune
- Mohindra College honours student for participating in R - Day parade
Simrat Kaur, Principal, Government Mohindra College, Patiala, honoured senior cadet Sandeep Kumar Sharma of the NCC Naval Wing, who reached the college after participating in the parade at Rajpath in New Delhi on Republic Day. - Punjabi varsity to develop OCR system for Indian languages
Punjabi University, along with the IIIT, Hyderabad, the IIT, Delhi, the IIT, Bombay, and the IIT, Jodhpur, will develop the optical character recognition (OCR) system and applications for Indian languages under a Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology project for building technologies fo - Taxpayer can update ITR once in AY, says CBDT
A taxpayer would be permitted to file only one updated return for an assessment year, a government official said on Wednesday. - Chandigarh: Online fraudster in police net
Chandigarh: A fraudster has been arrested by the Cyber Crime Investigation Cell of the UT police for duping a Mani Majra resident of Rs2.35 lakh. The suspect has been identified as Mohammad Nadeem of Delhi. The police said the suspect cheated people through a fake shopping website named Flipshopkart - In Goa, Shah goes door to door
With just four days to go before Goa votes on February 14, BJP’s top campaigner Home Minister Amit Shah was in the beach state today, holding public rallies and door-to-door meetings across various constituencies. - Loan waiver, job promise in 3rd Cong manifesto
The Congress on Wednesday released Unnati Vidhan, the third tranche of its election manifesto in Uttar Pradesh which will witness the first phase poll for 58 segments tomorrow. - Key Constituency Muktsar: Congress nominee Karan Kaur slugs it out for homecoming
Former Chief Minister Harcharan Singh Brar’s daughter-in-law Karan Kaur Brar is in fray from her family’s pocket borough, facing a tough challenge from SAD legislator Kanwarjit Singh Rozy Barkandi and AAP’s Jagdeep Singh Kaka Brar. - 47 terror modules busted in 3 years: Minister in Parliament
Forty-seven terror modules related to Khalistani separatists were busted in Punjab in the past three years, Minister of State (MoS) for Home Nityanand Rai informed the Parliament today. - Punish Delhi assault case accused: Akal Takht
Punish Delhi assault case accused: Akal Takht
- 9th February, 2022 The Tribune
- Family - run parties present biggest danger to democracy, says PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday attacked family-run parties, saying they presented the biggest danger to democracy by negating its very essence and keeping talent out. - All set for Phase - 1 of UP elections on Thursday
Uttar Pradesh is all set to hold the first of its seven-phase elections on Thursday when 58 assembly seats in 11 districts, most of them impacted by the farmers’ agitation, go to the polls. - CBSE to conduct second - term board exam for classes X, XII in offline mode from April 26
The Central Board of Secondary Education will conduct second-term board examination for classes X and XII in offline mode from April 26, officials said on Wednesday. - India rejects reference to Kashmir in China - Pakistan joint statement
India has hit out at references to Jammu & Kashmir and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) in the joint statement by China and Pakistan on February 6 on the sidelines of the Winter Olympics in Beijing. - AAP's Delhi model sham: BJP Moga nominee Dr Harjot Kamal
AAP's Delhi model sham: BJP Moga nominee Dr Harjot Kamal - Suicides due to unemployment highest in pandemic year 2020, Rajya Sabha told
Amid raging debate over joblessness in the country, the government, through an official data, on Wednesday confirmed that suicides among the unemployed persons have been increasing and touched the highest (3,548) in the pandemic year of 2020, as they were 2,741 in 2018 and 2,851 in 2019. - IOA chief Batra files police complaint for someone ?impersonating? him
Indian Olympic Association President Narinder Batra has filed a complaint to the police stating that somebody is “impersonating” him and “sending emails”. - Delhi University to resume offline classes from Feb 17
Amid continued protests by student outfits demanding resumption of offline classes at Delhi University, a senior varsity official on Wednesday said classes in the physical mode will commence from February 17. - Gurugram: 3 held as gang stealing car silencers busted
Gurugram: 3 held as gang stealing car silencers busted - School principals, parents' bodies disappointed in Delhi
School principals, parents' bodies disappointed in Delhi - Delhi schools release first list, second list to be out on Feb 21
Delhi schools release first list, second list to be out on Feb 21 - Air quality not impacted by industrial emission alone
A recent study by three scientists on the adverse impact on air quality because of industrial emissions, has cleared many long-standing misgivings. And, that includes the fact that industries are the biggest polluter of the environment. - MEA declines to comment on reports of PM visiting Pak next month
MEA declines to comment on reports of PM visiting Pak next month - Supreme Court denies nod to Amazon to file written note in Future Retail case
The Supreme Court on Tuesday did not allow Amazon to file written submission in a case related to Future Retail’s plea for nod to proceed with the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) permission of going ahead with Rs 24,731-crore merger deal with Reliance Retail. - Heroin seized in Shimla, 3 arrested
Heroin seized in Shimla, 3 arrested - Watch: After Oreo Maggi and Fanta Omelette, Delhi street vendor makes Gulab Jamun Pakodas
Watch: After Oreo Maggi and Fanta Omelette, Delhi street vendor makes Gulab Jamun Pakodas
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