- 14th May, 2022 The Tribune India
- Bhola assures resolution of issues at govt school
Constituency Ludhiana East MLA Daljit Singh Grewal (Bhola) today visited the government school located on Phambara Road, here. He learned about difficulties being faced by schoolchildren and assured them of a speedy resolution. - Creativity at best: Students exhibit products made of plastic waste
Students of Government Senior Secondary School, Keylong, in Lahaul and Spiti today displayed products made from plastic waste in an exhibition on the school premises. - Won't halt Gyanvapi mosque survey in Varanasi: Supreme Court
The controversy surrounding the survey of Gyanvapi-Shringar Gauri complex in Varanasi on Friday reached the Supreme Court, which refused to pass orders to stop it. - Veteran architect JK Lall dies of heart attack
Veteran architect and INTACH Patna convener JK Lall, who was spearheading the legal fight to save the historic Patna Collectorate from demolition, died of a heart attack on Friday. He was 86. - DSP (Prison) alleges harassment
On a complaint filed by DSP (Prison) Amar Singh of the Sangrur police allegedly harassment his family, National Commission for Scheduled Castes (NCSC) chairman Vijay Sampla has decided to hear the case in person with the DGP and DGP (Prisons) on May 23 in New Delhi. It has directed the Punjab Police - A treat for poetry lovers
A poetry festival was jointly organised by the department of English and cultural studies and the Dean, International Students, at Panjab University today to commemorate World Language Day that falls on April 23. - Lapse to carry out DNA profiling can't decide fate of rape trial: SC
Omission to carry out DNA profiling can’t be allowed to decide the fate of trial for the offence of rape, especially when it is combined with murder, as the cause of criminal justice would become the victim in case of acquittal only on account of such a flaw in the investigation, the Supreme C - BJP's Raju meets Rijiju over plaint against Kejriwal
BJP leader Dr Jagmohan Singh Raju today approached Union Law Minister Kiran Rijiju over inaction on his complaint against AAP national convener and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for allegedly using objectionable words for Prime Minister Narendra Modi. - Cook?s killing: Life term for one serving, two retired IAF officers
The CBI today said a special court in Ahmedabad had sentenced two retired and one serving officers of the Indian Air Force (IAF) to life imprisonment for the custodial murder of a cook 27 years ago. - NIA arrests Chhota Shakeel's two aides in D - Company case
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) today said it had arrested two close aides of Pakistan-based gangster Chhota Shakeel for allegedly handling the illegal activities and financial transactions of the crime syndicate controlled by fugitive underworld don Dawood Ibrahim. - Sector 52, Chandigarh, youth held with Rs 1 - crore heroin
A 22-year-old youth has been arrested by the crime branch of the UT police with 540 gm of heroin. He used to smuggle the drug from Delhi by hiding it in the cavity of the heels of women’s sandals. The recovered heroin is valued around Rs 1 crore. - Monsoon early, may hit Kerala on May 27: IMD
Southwest monsoon is expected to land in Kerala by May 27, earlier than the normal onset date, the IMD said today. The normal onset date for monsoon over Kerala is June 1. - Medics with domicile seek state quota seats
On the day the Supreme Court declined to postpone the NEET, scheduled to be held on May 21, many aspirants for MD/MS medical courses today wrote to the state minister for health and medical education, urging him to make all Punjab domicile students eligible for state quota seats. - DGCA begins probe into copter crash
New Delhi: Day after two pilots died in the Chhattisgarh helicopter crash, Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia on Friday promised that a thorough investigation would be done into the incident, as the DGCA sent a team to Raipur to probe the crash. Scindia said, “I pray to God for peace - 27 dead in Delhi office fire, toll likely to go up
A massive fire broke out in a four-storey commercial building near West Delhi’s Mundka metro station on Friday evening, leaving 27 persons dead and 12 injured. The toll could go up. - South Korea unlikely to join Quad at Tokyo summit
The four-country Quadrilateral Security Dialogue is unlikely to enroll South Korea as the fifth member at its upcoming summit in Tokyo, said sources here. - India remains world?s top remittance recipient
India has once emerged as the largest remittance receiving country in 2021 while Mexico pushed China to the thirds slot, according to the World Bank. - Govt clears appointments of nine advocates as judges of Delhi High Court
The government on Friday cleared the names of nine advocates as judges of the Delhi High Court.
- 13th May, 2022 The Tribune India
- Rocket - propelled grenade was fired from stationary position, say cops
Clearing the air over the firing of RPG on Mohali Intelligence Office on Monday, police official today confirmed that the grenade was launched from a stationary position and not through a moving car. - Challenge to J&K Delimitation: SC asks Centre, J - K Administration, Election Commission to respond
The Supreme Court on Friday asked the Centre, the J&K Administration and the Election Commission to respond to a petition challenging the decision to appoint a Delimitation Commission headed by Justice (retd) Ranjana Prakash Desai to redraw the Lok Sabha and Assembly constituencies in the newly - CBI books Army officer posted in Port Blair for bribery
The CBI has booked an Army officer posted at Port Blair for alleged corruption and bribery from different private suppliers in connivance with field officers in procurement of ration and other material for department, canteen and stores, officials said on Friday. - Drone cameras, 12000 paramilitary troops, JK Police to guard Amarnath Yatra
At least 12,000 paramilitary troops and hundreds of Jammu and Kashmir Police personnel, with the help of drone cameras, will guard the Amarnath yatra which is scheduled to begin on June 30 after a gap of two years, officials said. - Lapse to carry out DNA profiling can?t be permitted to decide fate of trial in rape case: SC
The Supreme Court Friday said lapse or omission to carry out DNA profiling cannot be permitted to decide the fate of trial for the offence of rape, especially when it is combined with murder, as the cause of criminal justice would become the victim in case of acquittal only on account of such a flaw - Veteran architect and INTACH Patna convener J K Lall dies of heart attack at 86
Veteran architect and INTACH Patna convener J K Lall, who was spearheading the legal fight to save the historic Patna Collectorate from demolition, died of a heart attack on Friday. He was 86. - India announces state mourning on Saturday following demise of UAE president Sheikh Khalifa
India announced one day of state mourning on Saturday following the demise of UAE President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
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