facebook

Chandigarh News

...Text view

Weather alert: IMD sounds fog alarm for Chandigarh, Odisha and Bihar; Delhi likely to see light rain on January 1. Check full prediction

Weather today: The IMD has predicted cloudy skies and light rain for Delhi on January 1, 2026. Odisha, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh and Delhi are likely to experience dense foggy mornings till January 5. Cold day conditions are very likely in Punjab and Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi and Bihar, the IMD said in its weather bulletin.

The Economic Times 1 Jan 2026 7:42 am

Heroin peddler held in Chandigarhs Sector 46.

The Times of India 1 Jan 2026 7:30 am

Elderly couple dies by suicide in Sirsa village

The Times of India 1 Jan 2026 4:07 am

Ajay Singhal is new Hry DGP

The Times of India 1 Jan 2026 4:03 am

Protest against power depts forced home entry

The Times of India 1 Jan 2026 12:36 am

1 dead, bro injured as peace talk goes awry near Amritsar

The Times of India 1 Jan 2026 12:13 am

VHT: Uttar Pradesh, Vidarbha, Bengal And Baroda Register Big Wins In Round Four

At Niranjan Shah Stadium Ground: Uttar Pradesh, Vidarbha, Bengal and Baroda stamped their authority in round four of the 2025/26 Vijay Hazare Trophy by securing commanding victories each to strengthen their position in the competition At Niranjan Shah Stadium, Uttar Pradesh secured a 58-run victory over Assam via the VJD method after rain halted play in a high-scoring encounter. Chasing Assam's competitive 308, Uttar Pradesh were cruising at 291/2 in 42 overs when the weather intervened. Player of the Match Aryan Juyal was the star performer, striking an unbeaten 150 off 140 deliveries, studded with 15 boundaries and three sixes. He received solid support from Priyam Garg (52 off 53 balls) before T20 World Cup-bound Rinku Singh provided late fireworks with a blistering 37 not out from just 15 balls, including four fours and two sixes. Assam earlier posted a challenging total on the back of Sumit Ghadigaonkar's century. The opener smashed 101 off 86 balls with 12 fours and three sixes, while Sibsankar Roy contributed a steady 82 off 83 deliveries. For Uttar Pradesh, Vipraj Nigam was the pick of the bowlers with 4-66, and was ably supported by Zeeshan Ansari who claimed 3-60. At Niranjan Shah Stadium Ground C, Vidarbha registered a comprehensive eight-wicket victory over Chandigarh by chasing down a modest target of 114 with ease. Atharva Taide (43 not out) and Dhruv Shorey (43) laid the foundation of Vidarbhas easy win. Chandigarh's batting collapse saw them bundled out for a paltry 113 in 29.1 overs. Player of the Match Darshan Nalkande was the wrecker-in-chief, claiming 4-33 in 6.1 overs including bowling a maiden. Nachiket Bhute and Dipesh Parwani chipped in with two wickets apiece. Only Sanyam Saini (36) and Arslan Khan (27) offered any resistance for Chandigarh. At SCA Cricket Pavilion, Sanosara, Ground A, Bengal made light work of Jammu & Kashmir, securing a nine-wicket victory after bowling out their opponents for just 63. The pace trio of Player of the Match Mukesh Kumar (4-16), Akash Deep (4-34), and Mohammed Shami (2 wickets) ran through the Jammu & Kashmir batting lineup to bowl them out in just 20.4 overs. Captain Paras Dogra's 19 was the top score in a dismal batting display by Jammu & Kashmir, Bengal cantered to the target in 9.3 overs, losing just one wicket. Abishek Porel remained unbeaten on 30, with Sudip Kumar Gharami contributing 25 not out. In a thrilling high-scoring contest, Baroda defended their mammoth score of 417/4 to defeat Hyderabad by 37 runs. Three Baroda batsmen registered centuries in a dominant batting display. Player of the Match Amit Pasi led the charge with 127 off 93 balls, while Nitya Pandya contributed 122 off 110 deliveries. Captain Krunal Pandya provided the late acceleration with an unbeaten 109 off just 63 balls, while Bhanu Pania remained 42 not out off 27 balls. Hyderabad fought valiantly in reply, with Abhirath Reddy (130 off 90 balls) and Pragnay Reddy (113 off 98 balls) both scoring centuries. However, despite their efforts, Hyderabad were bowled out for 380 in 49.5 overs. Atit Sheth and Mahesh Pithiya took three wickets each for Baroda. Brief Scores: Assam 308 all out in 48.4 overs (Sumit Ghadigaonkar 101, Sibsankar Roy 82; Vipraj Nigam 4-66, Zeeshan Ansari 3-60) lost to Uttar Pradesh 291/2 in 42 overs (Aryan Juyal 150 not out, Priyam Garg 52) by 58 runs via VJD method Chandigarh 113 all out in 29.1 overs (Sanyam Saini 36, Arslan Khan 27; Darshan Nalkande 4-33) lost to Vidarbha 114/2 in 22.3 overs (Atharva Taide 43 not out, Dhruv Shorey 43) by eight wickets Brief Scores: Assam 308 all out in 48.4 overs (Sumit Ghadigaonkar 101, Sibsankar Roy 82; Vipraj Nigam 4-66, Zeeshan Ansari 3-60) lost to Uttar Pradesh 291/2 in 42 overs (Aryan Juyal 150 not out, Priyam Garg 52) by 58 runs via VJD method Also Read: Live Cricket Score Baroda 417/4 in 50 overs (Amit Pasi 127, Nitya Pandya 122) beat Hyderabad 380 all out (Abhirath Reddy 130, Pragnay Reddy 113, Atit Sheth 3-73, Mahesh Pithiya 3-64) by 37 runs Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 31 Dec 2025 6:48 pm

Punjab tragedy: Man dies after licensed pistol goes off in pocket; incident during celebration at home

A 32-year-old man died after his licensed pistol accidentally discharged while it was in his pocket during a family celebration at his home. The incident occurred as he was getting up from a sofa. It was captured on CCTV, and police have launched an investigation.

The Times of India 31 Dec 2025 6:22 pm

New Year 2026: Delhiites to witness dense fog on Jan 1, IMD also predicts light rainfall as winter intensifies

New Year's Day 2026 will bring fog to Delhi. The India Meteorological Department forecasts dense to very dense fog in the morning. Light rainfall is also possible in parts of the national capital. Similar conditions are expected in East Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Chandigarh, Odisha, and Punjab. Residents should prepare for challenging visibility.

The Economic Times 31 Dec 2025 5:45 pm

Haryana horror returns: Suitcase with womans body found on roadside, police suspect strangulation; killer on the run

A disturbing discovery was made in Haryana's Kaithal district as a woman's body was found stuffed inside a blue suitcase in a drain. Farmers alerted authorities after noticing dogs with the luggage. The unidentified victim, believed to be around 30, showed signs of strangulation.

The Times of India 31 Dec 2025 9:00 am

Teachers body hails move to hold remedial classes online

The Times of India 31 Dec 2025 8:52 am

Guv pays surprise visit to GMCH-32

The Times of India 31 Dec 2025 8:36 am

End of the road for Chds 24x7 water supply project

The Times of India 31 Dec 2025 8:36 am

PGI governing body approves new student-teacher ratios

The Times of India 31 Dec 2025 8:34 am

Fog reduces visibility to 40m in Pkl

The Times of India 31 Dec 2025 8:15 am

Scooterist rams into parked ambulance

The Times of India 31 Dec 2025 7:22 am

3B2 mkt to be cordoned off on New Year eve

The Times of India 31 Dec 2025 7:07 am

Train delays disrupt commuter schedules as fog thickens

The Times of India 31 Dec 2025 7:06 am

J&K Girls Roll-Ball team reaches QFs

Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 30: The Jammu & Kashmir Union Territory girls Roll-Ball team advanced to the quarterfinals of the 17th Junior National Roll-Ball Championship 2025 at MA Stadium, Jammu, after a commanding 17-2 victory over Pondicherry. Earlier, the team had defeated Karnataka by 4-1 and played a draw against Rajasthan. In the boys category, J&K recorded a 4-1 win against Chandigarh but suffered defeats against Gujarat (4-2) and RSSA (8-2). The tournament, held across three venues in Jammu, [] The post J&K Girls Roll-Ball team reaches QFs appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 31 Dec 2025 4:29 am

BJP questions SGPC explanation on missing saroops

The Times of India 31 Dec 2025 4:22 am

Jeweller catches gunman after shots fired, 1 escapes

The Times of India 31 Dec 2025 4:22 am

G RAM G vs MGNREGA: Punjab House Erupts

The Times of India 31 Dec 2025 3:31 am

Khaira ejected from House, Mann & Bajwa face off

The Times of India 31 Dec 2025 3:31 am

24-yr-old Barnala youth dies of cardiac arrest in Canada

The Times of India 31 Dec 2025 12:21 am

Dense fog to prevail in Punjab and Haryana till Jan 1

The Times of India 31 Dec 2025 12:20 am

Indian Oil Completes Highest-Ever Winter Stocking In Ladakh

Chandigarh, Dec 30: Indian Oil Corporation Limited on Tuesday said it has completed highest-ever advance winter stocking operation, supplying over one lakh kilolitres of petroleum products to Ladakh ahead of the annual winter shutdown. Every year, access to Ladakh through roads remains closed from December to April due to heavy snowfall at high mountain passes such as Zojila and Rohtang. To ensure uninterrupted fuel availability during this period, Indian Oil undertakes advance stocking before winter sets in, the company said. [] The post Indian Oil Completes Highest-Ever Winter Stocking In Ladakh appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 30 Dec 2025 5:48 pm

Pandya Likely To Play Two Games For Baroda In Vijay Hazare Trophy, Set To Be Rested For NZ ODIs

Asia Cup Super Fours: Indias seam-bowling all-rounder Hardik Pandya is set to feature in two of Baroda's final three Vijay Hazare Trophy league matches in January, before being rested for the three-match ODI series against New Zealand starting on January 11. Yes, its confirmed that Hardik will turn out for Baroda in their Vijay Hazare games on January 3 and 8, which are against Vidarbha and Chandigarh. Hes not there for the clash against Jammu & Kashmir on January 6, as he needs ample break to manage his load in the lead-up to the T20 World Cup. Hardik was wishing to turn out in ODIs against New Zealand, but the team think-tank advised him to rest from the series, as they want him in fine fettle for the subsequent T20I series and the all-important T20 World Cup, a source familiar with the matter told IANS on Tuesday. Pandya last played an ODI for India in March, which was the 2025 Champions Trophy final against New Zealand in Dubai. Along with ace fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah, whose workload also needs ample management, Pandya is expected to return for Indias five-match T20I series against New Zealand starting in Nagpur on January 21, before the T20 World Cup begins on February 7. Both Pandya and Bumrah are considered indispensable to India's T20 World Cup title defence hopes by the team management, though the latter has been exempted from featuring in Vijay Hazare Trophy games. Pandya returned to full all-round duties during India's 3-1 T20I series victory over South Africa in December after recovering from a quadriceps injury sustained in the Asia Cup Super Fours match against Sri Lanka in September. The injury had sidelined him from the Asia Cup final against Pakistan and India's subsequent 2-1 T20I series win in Australia. India's ODI squad for the New Zealand series will be announced when the Ajit Agarkar-led selection panel meets in the first week of January. Shubman Gill could return to lead the side for the matches in Vadodara, Rajkot and Indore after missing the 2-1 ODI series win over South Africa due to a neck injury. The selectors are expected to get an official update on the status of Shreyas Iyer, who has been training and building up his fitness at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru. India's ODI squad for the New Zealand series will be announced when the Ajit Agarkar-led selection panel meets in the first week of January. Shubman Gill could return to lead the side for the matches in Vadodara, Rajkot and Indore after missing the 2-1 ODI series win over South Africa due to a neck injury. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The selectors are also likely to deliberate over the second keeper slot, especially with T20 World Cup-bound Ishan Kishan and Dhruv Jurel in fine form, thus giving stiff competition to the incumbent Rishabh Pant. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 30 Dec 2025 2:44 pm

Guresome murder rocks Punjab: Wife of ex-additional advocate general Krishna Kumar Goyal found dead

A shocking incident in Mohali saw Ashok Kumari Goyal, wife of a former Additional Advocate General, found strangled in her home. The family's servant was discovered tied up, with police suspecting a robbery gone awry. Valuables and cash are reported missing, and the accused are still at large. The servant's account has raised suspicions, leading to his detention for questioning.

The Times of India 30 Dec 2025 2:40 pm

BJP has given free hand to mining mafias in Haryana: Congress leader Surjewala

CHANDIGARH: Congress MP Randeep Singh Surjewala on Tuesday accused the BJP-led Haryana government of giving a free hand to mining mafias, leading to large-scale damage to the Aravalli hills. Surjewala said that even though the Supreme Court had stayed its earlier order, there was no check on blasting and mining in the Aravalli range in Haryana. The party general secretary alleged that the situation had turned villages and residential areas into unsafe zones. Surjewala said indiscriminate mining was underway in Usmapur village of the state's Mahendragarh district. He claimed that blasting was taking place just 350 metres from the village, with about 12 blasts daily and over 900 dumpers transporting minerals every day. He alleged that the explosions had caused cracks in houses, severe dust pollution and serious problems for residents, and even the cattle were not spared. The Congress leader claimed that the mining permission granted for over 33.10 hectares was being misused and accused the BJP of ignoring illegal mining and putting the environment and people's lives at risk.

The New Indian Express 30 Dec 2025 12:39 pm

Fog mayhem in NCR: Multiple vehicles collide on DelhiSonipat road, several injured

Dense fog on the Delhi-Sonipat road led to a multi-vehicle collision Monday morning, injuring one to two individuals. Eyewitnesses reported a chain reaction, with one car initially hitting another, followed by a third vehicle striking the stationary, damaged car. Police and emergency services responded promptly to the scene.

The Times of India 30 Dec 2025 11:33 am

From Gurugram Homes to Noida Offices: NCR's Real Estate Story in 2025

Housing emerged as the defining force behind NCRs real estate recovery in 2025, setting the tone for a more measured and grounded market cycle. The year marked a clear shift towards end-userdriven demand, with homebuyers prioritising delivery certainty, livability and long-term value over speculative gains. NCR 2025: Connecting Luxury Living to Corporate Growth Gurugram remained NCRs housing anchor in 2025, driven by sustained end-user demand in the luxury and upper-mid segments. In H1 2025, Delhi-NCR recorded over 5,100 luxury home sales, with Gurugram contributing the bulk of premium transactions, underscoring its dominance at the top end. Demand stayed concentrated along infrastructure-led corridors such as the Dwarka Expressway, SPR, and Golf Course Road, as buyers favoured larger, amenity-rich and lower-density homes. Sandeep Chhillar, Founder & Chairman, Landmark Group , says, 2025 has been a remarkable year for the real estate sector, registering impressive growth numbers across the residential and commercial markets in key cities. Within NCR, Gurugram led the growth, particularly in the luxury housing and Grade-A office segments, benefiting from corridor-led developments along Golf Course Road, Golf Course Extension Road, Dwarka Expressway, and SPR. The city witnessed a steep hike in price appreciation alongside healthy leasing activity for Grade A office space, primarily led by GCCs. The coming year outlook remains positive for the market with sustained demand expected in well-planned micro-markets, continued institutional interest, and infrastructure-led expansion ." Shyamrup Roy Choudhury, Founder and Managing Director, Aura World , adds, In 2025, demand in Gurugram stayed strong without feeling overheated. Further, the RBIs total 125 basis points repo rate cut eased affordability pressures for buyers. More importantly, luxury homes today are being bought with a long-term mindset and not short-term gains. As we look toward 2026, that trend becomes even more relevant. With Indias economy expected to grow steadily, luxury housing will benefit from sustained wealth creation rather than cyclical spikes . Ashwinder R Singh, Chair, CII Real Estate; Vice Chair, BCD Group; Advisor, NAR-India , says, " 2025 was less about cyclical movement and more about structural transformation. It was not the peak of a cycle but a pivot from volume to value, speculation to purpose-driven development, and metro-led growth to regional diversification. Premiumisation overtook mass housing as aspirations reshaped demand and supply. Institutional capital remained committed but increasingly selective and disciplined. Indias real estate canvas diversified, with warehousing, data centres, senior housing, and integrated townships moving into the mainstream. The sector demonstrated resilience despite global headwinds such as interest-rate pressures and supply-chain disruptions. Finally, Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities began asserting themselves as the next growth frontiers. Based on 2025 trends and macro indicators, 2026 is likely to be defined by value-driven growth rather than sheer volume. Residential launches may slow in absolute numbers, but average ticket sizes are expected to rise as premium housing dominates supply. Affordable housing could remain under pressure unless supported by targeted policy interventions. Warehousing and industrial real estate are poised to remain the strongest growth engines, driven by manufacturing, logistics expansion, and infrastructure development across new corridors. The office sector is expected to stay in consolidation mode, with occupiers favouring high-quality Grade-A spaces over speculative supply. If guided by quality, clarity, and discipline, real estate can emerge as one of the foundational pillars of Indias growth story, leading up to 2030. " Sauarbh Saharan, Group Managing Director, HCBS Developments , says, The demand for luxury housing reached a new peak across NCR, making 2025 an exceptional year for the real estate sector. Improved infrastructure visibility and better access to Delhi played a critical role in this confidence, and corridors like Dwarka Expressway clearly benefited from that shift. The quality of enquiries also improved markedly this year. Heading into 2026, with wealth creation continuing and social infrastructure maturing, we expect these well-connected luxury corridors to remain stable, resilient and strongly preferred . Tier-II cities also emerge as aspirational housing destinations, supported by affordability and improving connectivity. Mohali, Chandigarh, Dehradun and Jaipur witnessed steady residential traction for lifestyle housing and plotted developments. Anarock data shows land transactions in H1 2025 has surpassed full-year 2024 levels, and Tier-II and Tier-III cities accounting for a larger share of overall land deals than Tier-I markets. Piyush Kansal, Executive Director of Royale Estate Group , says, In 2025, the Punjab real estate market demonstrated both resilience and maturity. Strong infrastructure momentum from enhanced connectivity around Mohali to expanding urbanisation in Tier-2 cities has underpinned steady residential and commercial demand, particularly in well-planned townships and mixed-use zones. NRI investments in cities like Amritsar surged significantly, reflecting growing confidence in premium and lifestyle properties. Although selective price corrections, such as those seen in Mohalis industrial land auctions, indicate a more calibrated investment landscape, overall fundamentals remain solid . Preksha Singh, CEO of Agrasheel Infratech , says, " One of the most important shifts in 2025 was how Tier-II cities began writing their own housing growth stories, rather than borrowing momentum from metros. Lucknow is a strong example. The city defies the trend with a 25% jump in the sale of residential units, led by the end-users, local businessmen, and professionals moving back to the city owing to the better quality of life on offer. This has ensured a balanced and healthy real estate cycle. Going into 2026, Tier-II cities are set for more growth, due to the economic stability, better connectivity, and the need for lifestyle-driven living options, away from the muddled traffic conditions of the metro cities ." While Gurugrams housing-led momentum set the residential tone for NCR in 2025, the regions commercial confidence found its strongest expression in NoidaGreater Noida with sustained demand from IT services, GCCs, data centres and manufacturing-linked occupiers. Viren Mehta, Founder & Director- Elite PRO Infra , says, " In 2025, Indian real estate shifted from reactive moves to a more structured and strategic approach. Buyers and occupiers became increasingly selective, focusing on location, long-term value, and operational efficiency. This shift led to certain micro-markets and asset classes outperforming others. Overall, the sector is showing signs of maturity, with greater stability and clearer opportunities for sustainable growth moving into 2026. Demand is now driven by quality and practicality rather than speculation, and stakeholders are making decisions with a long-term perspective. This evolution points to a healthier market where informed choices shape outcomes across segments ." Sanchit Bhutani, Managing Director, Group 108 , said, 2025 marks a clear inflection points for retail growth in the NoidaGreater Noida region. We saw strong interest from both global and domestic brands across well-performing and emerging retail destinations, with many actively establishing and expanding their presenceparticularly along the Noida Expressway. The upcoming Noida International Airport is acting as a significant catalyst, reshaping brand perspectives on catchment strength, connectivity, and long-term footfall potential. Consequently, we are seeing rising demand for strategically located, high-quality retail developments . As NCR moves ahead, 2025 stands out as a year that marked the regions transition into a more mature and clearly defined real estate phase. With housing-led stability anchored by end-user demand and commercial-led confidence reinforced by quality leasing, volatility across markets remained contained. Clearer role definition across Gurugram, NoidaGreater Noida and emerging Tier-II cities will continue bringing greater depth and resilience to the regions property cycle.

News Voir 30 Dec 2025 11:17 am

BJP turned 'Vande Mataram' into language of hate: Congress leader Surjewala

CHANDIGARH: Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala on Tuesday alleged that the BJP had turned the slogan Vande Mataram, which signifies respect for the motherland, into a language of hatred. He accused the BJP of following a divisive political model in Haryana by repeatedly pitting communities against each other. He said the state has been divided along multiple lines over the years- Jat versus non-Jat, Punjabi versus Aggarwal, Ravidasia versus Valmiki among the poor, Sikh versus Hindu, and attempts to create divisions between Brahmins and economically weaker sections. The Rajya Sabha MP alleged that the party polarised communities in Mewat by dividing Hindus and Muslims. The leader said that the spread of hatred has reached such an extent that even Kaithal-Kapisthal, regarded as a sacred land associated with Lord Krishna's teachings, is witnessing people abusing and branding their own as outsiders. Appealing to the people of Haryana, especially the youth and farmers, he asked who was responsible for sowing the crop of hatred in a state known for feeding the nation through agriculture. He said the time for silence was over and urged people to rise above divisions and follow the message of love, duty and righteousness as taught in the Bhagavad Gita. When the law appears helpless before offenders, the only remaining hope lies in the collective conscience and wisdom of the people of Haryana, Surjewala said.

The New Indian Express 30 Dec 2025 10:57 am

PGI workers hunger strike today

The Times of India 30 Dec 2025 9:55 am

Chandigarh air quality remains very poor in many areas

The Times of India 30 Dec 2025 9:54 am

1 dead as 2 cars crash in Mohali fog the culprit

The Times of India 30 Dec 2025 9:51 am

House panel discusses transition to G-RAM-G in 6 months

NEW DELHI: In the first meeting of a parliamentary panel after the passage of the new act during the recently concluded winter session of Parliament, smooth transition from the rural job scheme MGNREGA to the new VB-G RAM G, payments to the beneficiaries, and the additional budgetary support for the scheme, were some of the issues discussed. The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Committee examined various aspects of the UPA-era rural job guarantee law, MGNREGA, which has now been replaced by the Modi governments VB-G RAM G Act, and how to move ahead in the next six months for a smooth transition to the new legislation. Sources said several members raised concerns about ways to be adopted in the next six months for a smooth transition when the government shifts work policies from MGNREGA to the Viksit Bharat-Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) Act (VB-G RAM G). During the meeting, the secretary of the Ministry of Rural Development gave a presentation on the MGNREGA. According to the presentation, sources said, except for Delhi and Chandigarh, MGNREGA is implemented in 741 districts, covering 2.69 lakh gram panchayats with 12.15 crore active workers. Sources said opposition also questioned how payments would be made to beneficiaries during the next six months and how additional budgetary support would be arranged. Committee Chairperson and Congress leader Saptagiri Ulaka said the members discussed various aspects of MGNREGA threadbare and how to go about in the next six months, as the new law will be implemented only when the rules are framed. He said that the members intend to discuss MGNERGA in the Budget session too, and for all these, there was a briefing session from the Ministry of Rural Development. Its not true that members supported new law Committee Chairperson Saptagiri Ulaka said the members also discussed whether MGNREGA was still alive or not. It was said that the law would be in existence for six months. Its not true that members supported the VB-G RAM G. Many issues came up, but everything cant be made public. The meeting was about MGNREGA, what is the stance and what is going to be its future, he said.

The New Indian Express 30 Dec 2025 8:08 am

In 26, Chd promises flyovers, medical hub & houses for all

The Times of India 30 Dec 2025 5:46 am

Pkl mayor inaugurates 7cr devpt projects

The Times of India 30 Dec 2025 5:46 am

Enhancement cut brings residents relief

The Times of India 30 Dec 2025 5:30 am

Say goodbye to paperwork, UT estate office goes digital

The Times of India 30 Dec 2025 5:30 am

Green school award

The Times of India 30 Dec 2025 5:30 am

City athletes win 4 medals at cycling cship

The Times of India 30 Dec 2025 5:30 am

SGPC using Akal Takht as shield to protect its masters: Mann on row over FIR on missing saroops

CHANDIGARH, Dec 29 : Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Monday accused the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee of failing to find the 328 missing saroops (sacred copies) of Sikh holy book Guru Granth Sahib, and accused it of using the Akal Takht as a shield to protect its masters. Manns statements come a day after the five Singh Sahiban, or heads of the five Sikh temporal seats, asked the AAP government to stop meddling in the internal matter of Sikhs [] The post SGPC using Akal Takht as shield to protect its masters: Mann on row over FIR on missing saroops appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 30 Dec 2025 4:03 am

Bathinda womans husband held for murder, confesses

The Times of India 30 Dec 2025 2:10 am

Dead weight of dairy state brought to light

The Times of India 30 Dec 2025 1:54 am