- Morning Amritsar - Delhi Shatabdi back on tracks from tomorrow
Kuldip Bhatia
Ludhiana, April 9
The second pair of the New Delhi-Amritsar-New Delhi Shatabdi Express (02013/14) will resume its regular run after almost a year from tomorrow.
The train was disconti
- PMLA: 124 chargesheeted
New Delhi, March 31
The ED has filed a “prosecution complaint (equivalent to a police chargesheet)” against 124 individuals and firms under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laund
- Farmers, labourers to celebrate birth anniv of Ambedkar jointly in Delhi
Tribune News Service
Jalandhar, April 9
On the call given by the Sanyukta Kisan Morcha, farmers and farm labourer unions decided to celebrate Dr BR Amebdkar’s birth anniversary  on Apri
- Adults free to choose religion: Supreme Court
New Delhi, April 9
Maintaining that an adult is free to choose a religion of his or her choice, the Supreme Court on Friday refused to entertain a BJP leader’s PIL seeking directions to ban bla
- Khalsa College, Amritsar student makes it to shooting contingent for Olympics
Neha Saini
Tribune news service
Amritsar, April 9
Divyansh Singh Panwar, a budding shooting star from Khalsa College, has been selected for the Tokyo Olympics, sending the whole campus and his teac
- Lok Sabha clears Bill on more powers for Delhi L - G
Vibha SharmaTribune News ServiceNew Delhi, March 22
The Lok Sabha today cleared the contentious Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Bill 2021, which seeks to give more power
- Pentagon defends US Navy ship asserting navigational rights inside India's EEZ without permission
Washington, April 10
The Pentagon has defended its Navy asserting its navigational rights within India's exclusive economic zone without taking New Delhi's permission, calling the move "consistent wi
- 20 doctors and 6 medical students of AIIMS in Delhi test COVID - 19 positive
New Delhi, April 9
Twenty doctors and six medical students of the AIIMS here have tested positive for COVID-19 in the last 10 days, including two who had taken both doses of anti-coronavirus vaccine,
- Can?t block roads, rules Supreme Court
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April 9
Public roads can’t be blocked during protests and there should be free flow of traffic on roads, the Supreme Court said on Friday.
Hearing a PIL filed
- Punjab, 7 other states witness steep rise in Covid cases
New Delhi, April 3
Eight states witnessed a steep rise in daily new Covid cases and accounted for 81.42 per cent of the infections reported on Saturday, the Union Health Ministry said.
These eight s
- Young farmers head to Delhi
Tribune News Service
Jalandhar, April 9
Youngsters in hundreds under the banner of the Kirti Kisan Union set off for New Delhi to participate in farmers’ stir on Friday.
Youth wing will pro
- Morning Amritsar - Delhi Shatabdi back on tracks from tomorrow
Kuldip Bhatia
Ludhiana, April 9
The second pair of the New Delhi-Amritsar-New Delhi Shatabdi Express (02013/14) will resume its regular run after almost a year from tomorrow.
The train was disconti
- India to launch workplace COVID vaccinations from April 11
Aditi TandonTribune News ServiceNew Delhi, April 7
The central government is all set to launch workplace COVID vaccinations from April 11 in a bid to significantly boost the ongoing inoculation drive
- Adults free to choose religion: SC
New Delhi, April 9
Maintaining that an adult is free to choose a religion of his or her choice, the Supreme Court on Friday refused to entertain a BJP leader’s PIL seeking directions to ban bla
- Body of Delhi Police constable's wife found hanging at home, kids unconscious in bathroom
New Delhi, April 2
A Delhi Police constable's wife allegedly hanged herself at her house in southwest Delhi's Ghitorni village, officials said on Friday.
According to the police, a caller informed t
- COVID - 19: Another session begins in Delhi, but schools still empty, students at home
New Delhi, April 1
Schools in Delhi moved to another academic session from Thursday, but campuses are still without the fragrance of new books and the myriad shades of new uniforms as students remain
- India eyes strategic interests in Myanmar
The coup in Myanmar is in its third month with battle lines drawn clearly between the military and an effective non-violent campaign threatening to blow up into a civil war. The Tatmadaw (military) di
- Delhi BJP functionary ?hangs self over family dispute'
New Delhi, March 30
A BJP functionary hanged himself at a park in West Delhi's Hari Nagar over a family dispute, police said on Tuesday.
Gurvinder Singh (58), a resident of Fateh Nagar, was head of
- Unnao rape convict Kuldeep Sengar's wife to contest UP panchayat polls on BJP ticket
Lucknow, April 9
Former MLA and Unnao rape convict Kuldeep Singh Sengar's wife will be contesting the Uttar Pradesh panchayat polls on a BJP ticket.
The BJP has made her a candidate for the distri
- Centre directs fertiliser firms not to hike MRP of non - urea fertilisers; sell at old rates
New Delhi, April 9
The Centre on Friday directed fertiliser companies not to increase the maximum retail price (MRP) of non-urea fertilisers such as DAP and asked them to sell at old rates.
A direct
- Majority of Covid cases in top 11 high - burden states in 15 - 44 age group
New Delhi, April 9
No fresh COVID-19 case has been reported in 149 districts in a week, while eight have not registered any new infection in a fortnight, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said on F
- LAC issues remain, India pushes for early solution
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April 2
The lack of progress for over a month in disengagement has led India to remind China about the consensus between their foreign ministers on February 25 for qu
- EC issues notice to Mamata over 'communal remarks'
Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, April 7
The Election Commission on Wednesday issued notice to West Bengal Chief Minister and TMC leader Mamata Banerjee for appealing to Muslims in the state that &ldqu
- Daily deaths over 300 for first time this year, 62K new cases
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, March 28
India’s daily Covid-19 cases surged to 62,714 while the daily death count breached the 300-mark, the highest this year. The steady rise in active cases
- Priority vaccination for legal fraternity: SC stays Bombay HC proceedings
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April 9
Should the members of the legal fraternity be administered COVID19 vaccines on a priority basis?
The Supreme Court on Friday stayed the proceedings on a PIL