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- Petrol price hiked 50 paise, diesel up 55 paise
Petrol price on Sunday was hiked by 50 paise a litre and diesel by 55 paise, taking the total increase in rates since resumption of daily price revision less than a week back to Rs 3.70-3.75 per litre.
- Road projects worth Rs 1,406 crore inaugurated in Haryana
Road projects worth Rs 1,406 crore inaugurated in Haryana
- Karnal: Gang of transformer thieves busted, involved in 338 cases
The Karnal police claimed that four members of a gang — arrested on March 12 — were behind the theft of electricity transformers in Karnal, Kaithal and Kurukshetra districts. The accused have confessed that they were involved in 338 such thefts in the last three years, the police added.
- 'Will check drug menace, strengthen basic amenities in area'
Starting his political career from All India Rangreta Dal, a caste-based organisation for the welfare of Dalits, Dalbir Sing Tong won the Assembly election from the Baba Bakala constituency. A transporter, who owns school buses, once he led a demonstration against the government for small transporte
- Leaky valve, low pressure led to GSLV failure: ISRO
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) today attributed the failure of the GSLV mission last August to a leaky valve and low pressure in the hydrogen tank connected to the cryogenic engine of the GSLV rocket that was to place EOS-03, an important earth observation satellite, into an orbit.
- 3 - phase Cong campaign against inflation from March 31, protesters to beat drums
The Congress on Saturday urged people to “beat drums and ring bells” on March 31, as a mark of protest against rising prices and to wake up the government, even as it announced a three-phase national campaign on the issue between March 31 and April 7.
- Centre urged to open centre of excellence at Una
The production of seed potatoes at potato development centres in the state have to be stopped due to potato cyst nematode. As a result, the production of foundation seed potatoes is not possible on government farms and farmers are suffering, said Agriculture Minister Virender Kanwar.
- Defence Ministry approves 21 Sainik Schools
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has approved setting up of 21 new Sainik Schools, in partnership with NGOs, private schools and state governments.
- Has any Kashmiri Pandit family been rehabilitated, Arvind Kejriwal asks BJP
Accusing the BJP of playing politics over the issue of Kashmiri Pandits’ exodus, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday asked how many of the displaced people have returned to the Valley since the party came to power at the Centre.
- Delhi Government tables 'Rozgar Budget', aims for 20 lakh jobs over 5 years
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Saturday presented the Delhi Budget 2022-23 to the tune of Rs 75,800 crore with overcharge on creation of employment along with thrust on education, health and transport sectors.
- Chandigarh heritage items auctioned for Rs2.43 cr in Paris
Chandigarh heritage items auctioned for Rs2.43 cr in Paris
- Amit Shah to open key Chandigarh projects today
Home Minister Amit Shah will inaugurate several projects worth about Rs500 crore at four locations here tomorrow.
- NHAI clears Ph - II of Mandi - Pathankot highway project
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has approved the construction of the second phase of the Pathankot-Mandi four-lane project between 32 Miles and Rajol in Kangra district.
- Leaky valve, low pressure led to GSLV failure: ISRO
Leaky valve, low pressure led to GSLV failure: ISRO
- Of sins and sinners, class and crime
Upamanyu Chatterjee is by far our most significant novelist in English. A master of dark comedy (thank God for the comedy), he shows us the ways of our world, of our country. This, his seventh novel, begins like a detective novel, a thriller, and you think that some of the bestselling writers of the
- EAM in Maldives as India eyes foothold in island
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar left for Maldives where India plans to open a consulate in Addu, a strategically-located atoll about 500 km from the capital Male which was a British air and naval base to interdict German U-boats in the Indian Ocean during World War II.
- Booster dose for foreign - bound in pipeline as India opens skies
With India set to reopen its skies for scheduled international commercial passenger flights from midnight on Saturday, the Union Health Ministry is debating the effectiveness of extending a Covid booster dose to foreign-bound Indians.
- Assam, Meghalaya CMs to meet on March 29 over border dispute
The Union Ministry of Home Affairs has invited Chief Ministers of Assam and Meghalya for meeting with Home Minister Amit Shah on March 29 to hold discussions to find a solution to the border disputes between the two states.
- IPL 2022 LIVE updates: As 15th season begins here is how the 10 teams stack up
As the 15th season begins today, The Tribune looks at how the 10 teams stack up
- 'Beat drums and ring bells': Congress's three - phase campaign against price rise from March 31 to April 7
The Congress on Saturday announced a three-phased campaign, “Mehngai-mukt Bharat Abhiyaan”, against price rise under which it will organise rallies and marches across the country from March 31 to April 7.
- Centre approves setting up of 21 new Sainik Schools
The Ministry of Defence has approved setting up of 21 new Sainik Schools, in partnership with NGOs, private schools and state governments for this academic year.
- IndiGo to introduce 20 new domestic flights from March 27
IndiGo on Saturday said it would introduce 20 new flights from March 27 under its summer schedule.