- 8th February, 2022 The Tribune
- Kohli says he was approached a few times by IPL franchises in past
Indian batting maestro Virat Kohli has revealed that he was "approached a few times" by few IPL franchises in the past to put himself in the auction but he preferred to stay at Royal Challengers Bangalore. - Hyundai regrets offence caused to people of India after backlash on Pak distributor's Kashmir tweet
South Korean auto major Hyundai Motor Company on Tuesday regretted the offence caused to Indians by "unauthorised Kashmir-related social media posts" by its distributor in Pakistan and said the action was against its global policy. - Active Covid cases fall below 10 lakh after 27 days
India saw a single-day rise of  67,597 new coronavirus infections, raising its tally to 4,23,39,611, while the active cases fell below 10 lakh after 27 days, the Union Health Ministry said on Tuesday. - Invest to spur growth, Nirmala Sitharaman urges India Inc
Invest to spur growth, Nirmala Sitharaman urges India Inc - Mohali: Woman dies, kin blame hospital
Mohali: High drama prevailed at the Civil Hospital, Phase 6, when a 22-year-old woman died after delivery. The deceased has been identified as Sonam, wife of Banur resident Bittu. Kin of the deceased alleged negligence on the part of the hospital staff. An official said the victim was admitted to th - PU don to work on Rs5.78 - crore project
Dr Lokesh Kumar from Department of Physics, Panjab University, has been sanctioned a project of Rs 5.78 crore from the Department of Science and Technology (DST), New Delhi. - Painting expo brings forth history of Abohar
An exhibition titled “Timelines of Abohar” was organised recently at an open-air theatre to revisit the city’s history. “Hamaro Abohar” was the theme of the art competition, which witnessed a good number of participants. - Caste pot stirred in poll - bound state
It has taken 40 years since the first movement to consolidate the largest population group in Punjab — the Dalits — to come out of the shadows of the dominant Sikh and Hindu upper castes and be handed over the reins of a ruling party to lead it into a multi-cornered election. - Singer Sarita Chaudhary found dead at Sonepat house
Famous Haryanvi “Ragni” singer Sarita Chaudhary was found dead at her house at the Housing Board colony in Sector 15 here today under suspicious circumstances. - Privilege notice against Rahul Gandhi for 'Union of States' comment
A day after Congress leader Rahul Gandhi described India as a “Union of States” in the Lok Sabha, BJP MP Nishikant Dubey gave a notice for breach of privilege against Wayanad MP, saying he attempted to “incite MPs and the nation” with his remark during the debate on the Motio - After Hyundai, KFC faces social media outrage over message on Kashmir
Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) chain KFC on Monday apologised following an outrage on social media over a post from its Pakistan-based franchise supporting separatists in Kashmir. - SC to hear matters in physical presence of lawyers on Wednesday, Thursday from February 14
The Supreme Court Monday revived its Modified Standard Operating Procedure and said all the matters listed on Wednesdays and Thursdays would be heard in the physical presence of lawyers and litigants in courtrooms only.
- 7th February, 2022 The Tribune
- Tripura communal violence: SC pulls up state government
The Supreme Court on Monday pulled up the Tripura Government for not complying with its directions granting interim protection from coercive action to a journalist who had tweeted about communal violence in the state. - Santishree Dhulipudi Pandit appointed first woman vice - chancellor of JNU
The Ministry of Education on Monday appointed Santishree Dhulipudi Pandit as the vice-chancellor of Jawaharlal Nehru University, making her the first woman to hold the post. - Maruti Suzuki opens bookings for new Baleno; launch later this month
Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) on Monday said it has commenced bookings for the new version of its premium hatchback Baleno, which it plans to launch later this month. - Gujarat to cover 40,800 children in Mission Indradhanush 4.0
Nearly 40,800 children up to the age of two and 9,000 pregnant women will be covered under the Intensified Mission Indradhanush 4.0 that was launched by Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya from New Delhi, the Gujarat government said on Monday. - Russia rubbishes report on Kashmir; says it is Indo - Pak bilateral issue
Russia has rubbished a Russian media report describing Kashmir as another Palestine in the making and reaffirmed its position that it is a bilateral matter between India and Pakistan. - Request Owaisi to accept Z category security: Amit Shah in Rajya Sabha
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday urged AIMIM chief Asaddudin Owaisi to reconsider his decision not to accept the security cover being provided by the government in light of the review of threat to him. - SC defers hearing on Haryana's private sector quota law to Friday
The Supreme Court has put off Haryana Government's appeal against the Punjab and Haryana High Court’s stay on its quota law until Friday. - Aadhaar card not mandatory on CoWIN portal for Covid vaccination, Centre tells Supreme Court
The Centre on Monday told the Supreme Court that the Aadhaar card is not mandatory for registration on CoWIN portal for Covid vaccination. - Punjab CM's nephew accepted he received Rs 10 crore in cash for sand mining, transfer in state, claims ED
Bhupinder Singh alias Honey, the arrested nephew of Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi, has "accepted" that he received Rs 10 crore in cash in lieu of facilitating sand mining operations and transfer or posting of officials in the border state, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) claimed in a - Anand Mahindra fulfils promise, helps quadruple amputee get a job at Mahindra
Anand Mahindra fulfils promise, helps quadruple amputee get a job at Mahindra - Scars of farmers? stir force BJP in UP to walk extra mile
The arithmetically invincible caste equation in the BJP’s favour since the 2014 Lok Sabha elections is waning because of the scars left behind by the farmers’ protest and unkempt promises on job generation in this predominantly rural belt. The sedition case filed against the Muslim candi - Rajya Sabha adjurned for an hour as a mark of respect to Lata Mangeshkar
The Rajya Sabha on Monday was adjourned for an hour as a mark of respect to Lata Mangeshkar. - 56 released Indian fishermen in Sri Lanka to be moved to immigration detention centre: Prison authorities
The 56 Indian fishermen, released by a Sri Lankan court in the northern Jaffna peninsula last month, will be shifted to an immigration detention centre here on Monday after completing their Covid quarantine period, the prison authorities said.
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