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HC quashes acquisition of artist’s land in city

In a relief to renowned artist Anjolie Ela Menon, the Punjab and Haryana High Court on Friday quashed Haryana government’s decision of acquiring her land in Ghatta village for constructing a road.

Japan to help build institute of design

The country’s second National Institute of Design will come up in Haryana’s Kurukshetra district and Japan will provide technological assistance for the same, a minister said Wednesday.

BJP for action against CBI DIG

BJP workers demonstrated outside the CBI office on Monday, demanding the suspension of deputy inspector general Mahesh Aggarwal because he allegedly had tried to cover up the scam in which former railway minister Pawan Kumar Bansal is involved.

Explain panchayat action, NCPCR asks Haryana govt

The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) has sought an explanation from the Haryana government on the refusal of six village panchayats to send girl children to school due to harassment by boys.

President confers honorary degree on Karzai

Afghan President Hamid Karzai was on Monday conferred an honorary doctorate degree by President Pranab Mukherjee at a professional university in Phagwara.

Six of family set ablaze in Ferozepur, three dead

In a revenge attack, six members of a family were set afire at their house in Ferozepur district on Thursday. Three of them — an elderly woman and her two minor granddaughters — died, w hile the others were injured.

Cong to move court against SAD poll promises

The Punjab Congress will move the Punjab and Haryana high court for ensuring implementation of promises made by the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) in its manifesto for the 2012 assembly elections.

After Bansal, who will bag Chandigarh?

Railway minister Pawan Kumar Bansal’s unceremonious exit from the Union cabinet is not merely the biggest blow to his three-decade-long political career, but it has also put him on a sticky wicket in his home constituency, Chandigarh.

Sister courage?

There’s something unsettling about Dalbir as she doesn’t look the stereotype of a small-town schoolteacher -- she is smarter, as she entered politics to make her brother’s case heard and managed to get the media and the VIP on her side. Aarish Chhabra reports. A long battle

Singla recommended Bhandari for PS post

The latest man drawn into the ambit of the railway bribery scam, Rahul Bhandari — personal secretary of union railway minister Pawan Kumar Bansal — had known Vijay Singla, the minister’s nephew, for years. And contrary to the belief that Bansal brought them together, it was Singla who had brought Bhandari in contact with the minister.

Sanaullah goes back to Pakistan, in a coffin

Assaulted Pakistani prisoner Sanaullah Ranjay died on Thursday, leaving India red-faced even as it sidestepped Pakistan’s demand for an international probe into the killing.

No criminality in Cobrapost findings: SBI

Bank officials' advices of splitting deposits to evade taxes, as exposed in a sting operation by an online news portal, are "undesirable loose talks" but there is no apparent criminality, SBI Chairman Pratip Chaudhuri said today.

Timeline: Pak prisoner Sanaullah succumbs to attack

Pakistani prisoner Sanaullah Ranjay who was in a hospital in Chandigarh after being attacked in a Jammu jail last week died Thursday morning, doctors said.

IB sent alerts in 2012 on Ponzi schemes

Much before the Saradha chit fund scam came to the fore, as early as October 8, 2012, the Intelligence Bureau had written to the government about the illegal financial activities of chit fund companies.

Educated vie to sweep Chandigarh

Such seems to be the craze for government jobs that even post-graduates and graduates are not averse to the idea of wielding a broom in City Beautiful. Hillary Victor reports. Craze for government jobs?
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