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  • 13th February, 2022 The Tribune India
    • Arif gets ready for history at Games
      Indian skier Arif Khan, who will create history tomorrow when he takes part in the men's giant slalom event of the Beijing Winter Olympics, says he knew 10 years ago that he would one day represent the country in the global showpiece.
    • ?Hamara Bajaj?, the visionary who gave Indian middle class wheels
      Veteran industrialist Rahul Bajaj, whose surname was synonymous with two-wheelers, breathed his last on Saturday. Known for being outspoken and fearless regardless of the regime, the 83-year-old industrialist had hung up his boots last year as Bajaj Auto chairman and was appointed chairman emeritus
    • Rehab centre or just a gym?
      The upcoming Rehabilitation Centre at Tau Devi Lal Sports Complex, Panchkula, is very dear to Haryana Sports Minister Sandeep Singh. The reason is personal. The former Indian hockey captain, an ace drag-flicker in his heyday, had to undergo a lot of agony and hurt while trying to make a comeback aft
    • 35 metal unit staffers faint after gas leak
      As many as 35 women employees on Saturday fainted reportedly due to leakage of some poisonous gas arising out of melting scrap in a metal company in Gannaur area of the district.
    • AAP a party of dictators, says ex - MP Dharamvir
      Former MP Dharamvir Gandhi on Saturday said the Aam Aadmi Party was a team of dictators who wanted to rule Punjab from Delhi. He was here to address a rally in favour of Jalandhar Cantonment Congress candidate Pargat Singh here this evening.
    • 25 - year - old slips into canal, missing
      A 25-year-old labourer, slipped into the Delhi Parallel canal on Saturday and died. The victim has been identified as Kumod of Begusarai in Bihar.
    • Faculty programme ends
      Ludhiana: Sri Aurobindo College of Commerce and Management organised a six-day faculty development programme (FDP), ‘A Paradigm Shift in Teaching, Learning and Evaluation’, from February 7 to 12. On the last day today, the session’s resource person was Prof BS Balaji, associate pro
    • 3 - day Amritsar Sahitya Utsav begins
      The 7th edition of the Amritsar Sahitya Utsav in collaboration with the Punjab Kala Parishad and the Punjab Sahitya Akademi, Chandigarh, here began on Saturday. Khalsa College for Women will be hosting the three-day festival that will have literary events lined up, including poetry sessions and semi
    • Key appointment: SEBI fines NSE, its former MDs
      The Security & Exchange Board of India (SEBI) on Friday issued an order penalising the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and its former Managing Directors (MD) and Chief Executive Officers Chitra Ramkrishna and Ravi Narain and others for violating securities contract rules in a case related to the a
    • CBI books ABG Shipyard in Rs 22,842 crore bank fraud
      The CBI today booked ABG Shipyard Ltd and its former chairman and managing director Rishi Kamlesh Agarwal along with others for allegedly cheating a consortium of banks led by the State Bank of India of over Rs 22,842 crore, in what is the biggest bank fraud case ever.
    • BJP plays UCC card as campaigning for Uttarakhand, Goa, UP Phase - 2 ends
      The ruling BJP on Saturday raised the pitch for the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) as campaigning for February 14 elections in Uttarakhand and Goa and second-phase polling in Uttar Pradesh drew to a close.
    • ?Ignored written pacts?, Jaishankar blames Beijing for tension at LAC
      External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Saturday that the tense situation at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) was due to the disregard of written agreements by China not to amass soldiers at the border and noted that Beijing’s actions had become an issue of “legitimate concern&rdq
    • NIA conducts raids in Maoist funding case
      The National Investigation Agency (NIA) today said it had conducted searches over 26 locations spread over Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha and Andhra Pradesh in connection with its probe relating to Maoist terror-funding case.
    • NCC cadets from Amritsar honoured
      Amritsar: Nine NCC cadets from various institutions of the city represented the NCC Group, Amritsar, during the Republic Day celebrations and Prime Minister’s rally in New Delhi. These cadets namely Under Officer Anjali Sharma, Senior Under Officer Gaurav Verma, Cadet Captain Aman Pathania, Un
    • India to showcase indigenous Tejas at Singapore air show
      Eyeing the export market, India has sent Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas to the Singapore air show — February 15 to 18. The Indian Air Force will be pitching the indigenous Tejas MK-I aircraft in flying display alongside participants from across the world.
    • To stem discord, Mamata forms 20 - member panel
      Giving a strong message that she has the last word in the TMC, West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee on Saturday formed a national working committee (NWC) of the party under her leadership.
    • India rejects Pak, US remarks on hijab
      India has rejected comments by countries ranging from the US to Pakistan over the dress code row in educational institutions in Karnataka.
    • CRPF officer killed in encounter with Naxals
      New Delhi: CRPF Assistant Commandant Shanti Bhusan Tirkey was killed and a constable injured in an exchange of fire with Naxals in Chhattisgarh’s Bijapur district on Saturday, an official said. tns
    • NCB busts narco network operating on 'darknet'
      The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) today said it had arrested 22 persons, including software engineers, a financial analyst, an MBA graduate and one of their own officers, as the agency claimed that it has busted a pan-India drug trafficking network that used the ‘darknet’ and cryptocurr
    • US: India faces 'very significant' challenges from China
      Releasing a report on the Indo-Pacific, a Biden administration official said India faced “very significant challenges”, especially due to China’s behaviour along the Line of Actual Control.
    • SAD - BSP alliance will give stable govt in Punjab: Parvinder Singh Sohana
      The SAD-BSP candidate, Parvinder Singh Sohana, today urged the people to show the anti-Punjab Arvind Kejriwal the way back to Delhi.
    • Youth dies in mishap, truck driver arrested
      A truck driver has been arrested for allegedly causing the death of a 22-year-old youth from Chandigarh in a mishap on the Shimla highway here on Thursday evening.
    • The unending ordeal
      I WAS 14 when I first saw a caravan go by. It was September 13, 1947, and I was standing outside my house in Nankana Sahib. We had seen some minor tensions but nothing this big. Post-Partition riots had started in many parts of India and the newly carved out nation of Pakistan. However, people livin
    • This Valentine?s Day, let us not be stingy with love
      WE had picked up our daughter after her Class 10 exam and our car was crawling through the city traffic when my husband began to read the poster at the back of the bus ahead of us.
    • Love in times of hatred
      ASIF IQBAL (49) was pursuing his Masters in Social Work at Jamia Millia Islamia in New Delhi in 1996 when he realised he was in love with a coursemate. Apart from the shared educational space, there were other similarities. They came from the same social and cultural milieu — both belonged to