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  • 16th June, 2022 The Tribune India
    • India Inc?s management index highest since 2018
      Indian enterprises are feeling more confident about their management competence as they recover from the Covid crisis, according to the latest study of management capability of Indian companies by the All India Management Associationand KPMG.
    • Creating a more productive farm workforce
      Bikkina Poorna Srichaitanya is a farmer entrepreneur in Andhra Pradesh who has honed his skills to take up nursery management for quality planting material on his five-acre farm. Resultantly, he is now able to develop mango, cashew and guava grafts in a polyhouse and earn net higher returns. Then th
    • Sippy Murder Case: Judge?s daughter identified in test parade held by CBI
      Kalyani Singh, arrested in the Sukhmanpreet Singh Sidhu, aka Sippy Sidhu, murder case, was identified in the Test Identification Parade (TIP) conducted by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). She is an assistant professor at Post-Graduate Government College, Sector 42.
    • 23 booths hypersensitive, 22 sensitive in three local bodies of Nuh district
      While it ranks lowest in terms of stability and prosperity, civic issues seem to be last on agenda in this local body election in Nuh district, which will go to polls on June 19.
    • Water supply pipes pass through filthy drains in Hamirpur
      Pipes laid for the supply of drinking water in Hamirpur are embedded in filthy drains. Some pipes are also leaking and there is possibility of drinking water getting contaminated. The Jal Shakti Vibhag should shift the water pipes out of the drains in the town. — Ramesh Sharma, Hamirpur
    • Manali hotel owners demand expansion of Bhuntar airport
      Manali hoteliers have reiterated their demand for the expansion of the Bhuntar airport in Kullu. They say the poor air connectivity to Kullu is affecting the tourism industry.
    • NIA raids 4 locations in terror - financing case
      The NIA on Wednesday conducted multiple raids at the businesses of Line of Control (LoC) traders for allegedly using funds for militant activities in J&K. NIA sleuths, along with police and CRPF personnel, raided three locations in Baramulla and one in Handwara in connection with the terror-fina
    • Despite tight security in Jalandhar, car window broken, cash bag stolen
      Despite tight security arrangements in the city today due to the visit of Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann and Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, some bike-borne youths fearlessly targeted a car parked near an ice-cream shop in Dana Mandi and took away a bag containing Rs 5 lakh cash in it.
    • Agniveers to be recruited in CAPFs on priority, says Amit Shah
      Union Home Minister Amit Shah today announced that the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has decided to give primacy to “Agniveers”, who would complete four years under the “Agnipath” scheme in the armed forces, over others in the recruitment of the Central Armed Police Forces (
    • State, Israel sign pact on water cooperation
      The state government and Israel have signed a joint declaration in the field of integrated water resources management and capacity building. Satbir S Kadian, Engineer-in-Chief-cum-Project Director of the Atal Bhujal Yojana, Haryana, said the Joint Cooperation Agreement was signed with Enayat Shelin,
    • In death, youth gives fresh lease of life to five
      Five lives were impacted after the family of a youth, who met with a road mishap and was declared brain dead, donated his organs.
    • Congress protests against ED, Delhi Police in Ambala
      Congress workers led by Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee treasurer Rohit Jain held a demonstration against the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and the Delhi police on the Jagadhri road in Ambala City on Wednesday evening.
    • Most parts of Zirakpur plunge into darkness
      The entire Pabhat and Ramgarh Bhudda areas plunged into darkness after strong winds uprooted a high-tension electricity pole in Pabhat this evening.
    • Revival of polluted ponds in Punjab on the cards
      In order to revive ponds in the state (overflowing with sewage), the Bhai Ghanaiya Cancer Roko Seva Society has joined hands with CR Babu, professor emeritus, who heads Delhi University’s Centre for Environmental Management of Degraded Ecosystems.
    • Punjab singer Chamkila's son Jaimaljit held with 1.70 kg opium
      The local police today arrested Jaimaljit Singh, alias Jaimal, son of renowned Punjabi singer Amar Singh Chamkila, and his accomplice Raj Kumar Shinda for possessing 1.70 kg opium.
    • Many senior Punjab Police officers in touch with gangsters: Partap Bajwa
      Congress Legislative Party leader Partap Bajwa today alleged several senior police officers were in touch with gangsters, as he questioned the performance of the state’s Anti-Gangster Task Force.
    • Dhalli heliport non - functional 5 months after inauguration, hoteliers fume
      Even as tourists make a beeline to the hills to escape heatwave in the plains, absence of commercial flights for the last around three years and the Dhalli heliport failing to become functional even six months after its inauguration have enraged the hotel industry.
    • 32% rain deficit across nation, 77% in northwest
      It’s been more than 15 days since southwest Monsoon arrived over the Indian mainland and its progress report, so far, is not very encouraging. Though the IMD had predicted “above normal rainfall” for the season, raising hopes for agricultural output, seasonal rains as on date (June
    • Post delimitation, revision of electoral rolls begins in J&K
      Setting in motion the process of holding Assembly elections in J&K, the Election Commission has initiated the revision of electoral rolls following the delimitation exercise in the UT.
    • Govt clears 5G spectrum auction; process by July - end
      The Centre has cleared the decks for the mega auction of airwaves to usher in the era of 5G services, which could fetch the exchequer over Rs 1 lakh crore over 20 years. The Union Cabinet on Tuesday approved the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) proposal for the auction of 72 GHz of frequency o
    • Influx of inferior tea from Nepal poses threat: Panel
      The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Commerce has asked the government to review the Indo-Nepal Treaty (1950) and incorporate stringent requirements for certificate of origin on tea imports from Nepal to prevent influx of inferior quality tea into India from across the border.
    • MPs? committee recommends allowing worship at ASI sites
      The Parliamentary Committee on Transport, Tourism and Culture, in its report submitted to Rajya Sabha Chairman Venkaiah Naidu today, recommended allowing religious rituals at sites declared as “protected monuments” by the Archeologiocal Survey of India (ASI).
    • ?Only 8 - 10% train mishaps reported?
      A Parliamentary Committee report on Commission of Railway Safety (CRS), submitted to Rajya Sabha Chairman Venkaiah Naidu, noted that only 8-10 per cent of accidents were enquired by the CRS, while the rest of the accidents were enquired by Railways itself and in such cases the reports were not refer
    • FED hikes rates, pressure on re
      NEW DELHI: The US Federal Reserve raised its main interest rate by 75 basis points, its biggest hike in 28 years, to rein in inflation, even if this means slower growth. There will now be renewed pressure on the rupee as well as the stock market when trading opens on Thursday. The US dollar immediat
    • India to host 10 ASEAN Foreign Ministers at special conclave
      India will be hosting the foreign ministers of Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) nations from June 16 to 17 to mark the 30th anniversary of its relations with the 10-nation grouping.