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Strain storm - Bluestar anniversary: Akal Takht tags Army attack on Golden Temple complex as ?84 da ghallughara?
GS PaulTribune News ServiceAmritsar, June 6
Akal Takht officiating Jathedar Giani Harpreet Singh emphasised on maintaining unity among the Sikh community and tagged the event as “Chaurasi (84) - Finance Minister meets insurers, wants faster claim settlement
New Delhi, June 5
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday reviewed the progress made under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Package insurance scheme for health workers fighting Covid-19 - For masti?s sake
Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, June 6 
Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ on Saturday approved the Performance Grading Index (PGI) 2019-20 for States and Union Territories - Rs 20 lakh fine, High Court junks Juhi Chawla?s petition on 5G
Rs 20 lakh fine, High Court junks Juhi Chawla?s petition on 5G - IUML moves SC against move to grant citizenship to minorities from three neighbouring countries
IUML moves SC against move to grant citizenship to minorities from three neighbouring countries - Bluestar anniversary: Akal Takht tags Army attack on Golden Temple complex as ?84 da ghallughara?
GS PaulTribune News ServiceAmritsar, June 6
Akal Takht officiating Jathedar Giani Harpreet Singh emphasised on maintaining unity among the Sikh community and tagged the event as “Chaurasi (84) - Doorstep ration delivery scheme should be implemented across India in view of Covid - 19: Kejriwal
New Delhi, June 6
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi why the doorstep ration delivery scheme by his government was stalled by the Centre and appealed to - 5G tech safe; concerns around health consequences misplaced: COAI
New Delhi, June 6
Industry body COAI has said that any concern around adverse impact of 5G on health is “totally misplaced”, and all evidence available supports that the next-generation t - Farm union burns effigy of PM Modi, home minister
Garhshankar,: Members of the Kul Hind Kisan Sabha led by Darshan Singh and Jasveer Singh Khambra burnt effigy of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday for not repealing - Woman whose two - wheeler Sushil Kumar was using will be called for questioning: Police
New Delhi, June 4
The Delhi Police will call for questioning the woman whose scooter Sushil Kumar was using when he was arrested in connection with the alleged murder of a young wrestler at Chhatrasa - Covid lockdown: Delhi markets to open on odd - even basis from June 7; Metro to run at 50 pc capacity
New Delhi, June 5
The Delhi Metro will operate at 50 per cent capacity and markets and malls in the National Capital will open on an odd-even basis from June 7, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on - Irrational plasma use could trigger virulent Covid variants: Scientists warn PM?s adviser
Irrational plasma use could trigger virulent Covid variants: Scientists warn PM?s adviser - India calls for int?l support to deal with fugitives
New Delhi, June 5
India today asserted that the world community needed a strong and aligned international cooperation to bring to book fugitive economic offenders and their assets, as the countries i - BKU?s Tikait to meet Mamata on June 9
Kolkata: BKU leader Rakesh Tikait, accompanied by three other farmer leaders, will meet West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee in Kolkata on June 9. Sources said they would formally invite Mamata Banerjee to - 29 graduate from Army Cadet College
Chandigarh, June 5
The graduation ceremony of 117th course of the Army Cadet College (ACC) wing was held at the Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun, today, with 29 cadets being conferred degrees - Farmers burn copies of laws across Punjab
Tribune News Service
Patiala/Muktsar, June 5
Farmers burnt the copies of the Centre’s three farm laws near residences of BJP leaders and at other places in Patiala and Rajpura on Saturday, obs - Daily Covid count in India lowest in 44 days
New Delhi, May 28
The single-day rise in coronavirus cases in India fell below the 2-lakh mark for the second time this month taking the total tally of Covid cases to 2,75,55,457, according to the Un - World Environment Day 2021: Theme, history and significance
New Delhi, June 5
World Environment Day, which is celebrated annually on June 5 across the globe, is one of the biggest events organised by the United Nations (UN) to generate awareness about the sig
- 5th June, 2021 The Tribune
- CBSE extends deadline till June 30 for schools to tabulate marks for Class X
New Delhi, May 18
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Tuesday extended the deadline up to June 30 for schools to tabulate Class X marks and submit it to the board, according to offici - Black day: From Amritsar to Tikri, farmers hoist black flags, burn effigies of BJP leaders
Black day: From Amritsar to Tikri, farmers hoist black flags, burn effigies of BJP leaders - Tamil Nadu extends lockdown; Delhi and Maharashtra look at easing curbs
Mumbai/New Delhi, June 5
Southern states continue to extend lockdown as cases continue to rise—a development that comes as states in the north and west of India look at easing lockdown restrict - Covid lockdown: Delhi markets to open on odd - even basis from June 7; Metro to run at 50 pc capacity
New Delhi, June 5
The Delhi Metro will operate at 50 per cent capacity and markets and malls in the National Capital will open on an odd-even basis from June 7, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on - Rs 15 - cr tramadol seizure: Another suspect arrested
PK Jaiswar
Tribune News Service
Amritsar, June 4
Even as the police have launched a manhunt to nab Chetan Parmar, a politician from Himachal Pradesh, along with his other accomplices in connection - Himachal cancels Class 12 exams, extends corona curfew till June 14
Tribune News Service
Shimla, June 5
The Himachal government on Saturday extended the corona curfew in the state till June 14 and decided to cancel the Class 12 Himachal Board of School Education exa
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