Chandigarhs master plan struggles to take shape
Winter puts on March-ing shoes, mercury in Chandigarh nears 30C
Fire breaks out at PGI research block
GMCH-32 top post gone, medical superintendent resigns
Catch the Moons grand exit at 6.19pm today
529km of roads in Chandigarh set for Rs 87cr makeover
Afghanistan Tour of India: One off Test from June 6-10
New Delhi, March 2: Afghanistan will kick off their upcoming tour of India with a one-off Test match, followed by three one-day internationals in June, the BCCI said on Monday. Afghanistan will play one Test match followed by a three-match One-Day International (ODI) series. The Test match will be played in New Chandigarh from June []
Punjab deserves good governance to harness Agri, water resources; check drugs menace: Dr Jitendra
Excelsior Correspondent 03CHANDIGARH, Mar 2: Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology, Earth Sciences; MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh today said that the State of Punjab deserves good governance to harness its Agri and river water resources and at the same time, keep away the menace of narcotic drug abuse and terrorism. Recalling the history, Dr Jitendra Singh said, Punjab had inherited a wounded legacy of partition forced upon [] The post Punjab deserves good governance to harness Agri, water resources; check drugs menace: Dr Jitendra appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Haryana's Chief Minister presented a Rs 2.23 lakh crore budget, prioritizing debt servicing at 30%. Key initiatives include a new power company for agriculture, a green climate fund, and 20% reservation for Agniveers in the state police. The budget also proposes a 'Wedding City' and a modern film city, alongside an upgraded para-sports stadium.
Teachers clash with Chandigarh Police, water cannons used near CM residence
HP records above normal temperatures; light rain, snow predicted
BJP demands probe into Rs 110 cr irregularity in HP agri marketing board
HAU secures patent for innovative Bee Hive Strip Hanger-cum-Spacer
Law is clear, regular military personnel exempt from highway toll
Stuck in Dubai, jobless Haryana youth seeks govt assistance
Document for Viksit Haryana, says Saini; directionless, hits back opposition
MDU reinstates Prof Gill with immediate effect
CRSU organises Rangeela Phag festival
Accused by teacher of theft, class 12 girl dies by suicide
Obstructing access to govt wheat stock: SAD says godown owner close to AAP
Biker plunges 20ft to death in unmarked bridge construction pit in Jalandhar
Only 29% high-risk newborns in Punjab get Hepatitis B protection
Sukhu meets FM, seeks special package to offset deficit after revenue deficit grants discontinuation
HP declares snakebite notifiable disease
Over 10 Jal schools receive bomb threat mails
Warring hits out at BJP, says Punjabis have never accepted communalism
51k arrests, 2.2k kg heroin seized: Punjabs war against drugs marks 1 year
Punjab turns to geospatial tech to fix forest boundary gaps
Punjab BJP releases helpline number for Punjabis stranded in Gulf countries
NGO warns of stir if Amritsar holy city norms not enforced
New J&K Houses Proposed In Mumbai, Amritsar Among Several Cities
Jammu, Mar 2: The Jammu and Kashmir government has set in motion a major expansion drive with new J&K Houses proposed in several key cities including Mumbai, Amritsar and Chandigarh to enhance accommodation facilities for officials and residents, officials said. The creation of additional accommodation is expected to be completed in phases, subject to statutory clearances, finalisation of Detailed Project Reports and approval of executing agencies, the officials of Housing and Protocol department said. After the abrogation of Article 370 [] The post New J&K Houses Proposed In Mumbai, Amritsar Among Several Cities appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Jalandhar schools receive bomb threat emails; police sweep campuses
Jalandhar schools received bomb threat emails early Monday morning, prompting a swift police response. Anti-sabotage teams conducted checks across multiple institutions, including Police DAV Public School. The threats follow recent firing incidents in the city, with a cyber investigation underway.
Two schools get bomb threat emails in Punjabs Jalandhar
Jalandhar: At least two schools here received bomb threat emails on Monday, March 2, prompting authorities to carry out anti-sabotage checks, officials said. Police, fire brigade officials, bomb squads, dog squads and ambulances were rushed to the school premises. The latest scare comes close on the heels of similar threats in Chandigarh, Amritsar, Jalandhar, Patiala Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
India To Host Afghanistan For One-off Test, Three ODIs In June: BCCI
BRSABV Ekana Cricket Stadium: Afghanistan will tour India for a one-off Test and three ODIs in June, said the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Monday. The series, to be held soon after the 2026 Indian Premier League (IPL) ends, will mark Afghanistans first bilateral series against India after their last face-off happened via a three-game T20I series in January 2024. As per a statement by secretary Devajit Saikia, the Test match will be played at the PCA Stadium in New Chandigarh from June 6 to June 10. The ODI series will commence on June 14 at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala, with the subsequent matches scheduled to happen at the BRSABV Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow and MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on June 17 and 20 respectively. The last time Afghanistan played a Test against India, it marked their debut in Test cricket in June 2018. In that match, Afghanistan lost to India by an innings and 262 runs at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. The three-game ODI series will see batting stalwarts Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma return to action for India, with both former captains now featuring only in 50-over international games after retiring from Tests and T20Is. In the 50-over format, India and Afghanistan have met four times, with the former winning three games, while the other meeting ended in a tie in the 2018 Asia Cup. The last time Afghanistan played a Test against India, it marked their debut in Test cricket in June 2018. In that match, Afghanistan lost to India by an innings and 262 runs at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Recently, Afghanistan appointed Richard Pybus as their new head coach for all formats, and he will join the team ahead of the white-ball series against Sri Lanka, happening in the UAE next month. Pybus, who coached Pakistan and Bangladesh previously, has taken over from Jonathan Trott, who left once their T20 World Cup campaign ended in the league stage. Article Source: IANS
India to host Afghanistan for Test & ODI series - full schedule announced
Team India is set to host Afghanistan for a multi-format cricket series in June 2026, featuring a one-off Test and three ODIs. The tour, spanning June 6-20, will see matches played in New Chandigarh, Dharamshala, Lucknow, and Chennai. This series offers vital preparation for both nations ahead of a busy international schedule.
4.8-acre plot set aside for Chandigarhs AYUSH medical institute
After mellow Feb, Tricity in for a balmy March
Three persons found dead in city over past 24 hours
Body of newborn found in garbage
Chd's global run: First international marathon flagged off
Another arrest made in Rs 590-crore govt funds diversion probe
Land dispute leads to violent clash, former sarpanch and nephew killed
Car overturns, catches fire in Hisar; 6 suffer severe burns
Godown owner booked for obstructing access to govt wheat
Out of cash & low on meds, Bathinda couple stuck in Dubai
DC report reveals green violations by religious body in Kangra
Firing at IVF centre in Jalandhar, second in 2 days
Union min Rijiju lays foundation for ITI building in Chamba
KMM to hold protests during Shahs visit in Moga on March 14
Tipper truck overturns, damages three cars; several injured
Protest march in Bathinda against Israel attack on Iran
Missiles in sky, situation very tense: Hry youth in Qatar
IDFC bank fraud: ED steps in, seeks FIR copy
Saini gives final touches to budget, focus on edu and AI
Dallewal targets Pb leaders, says disunity hurt farmers movement
Attempt on sarpanchs life, farm group blames drug mafia
No contact, uncertainty looms over Sikhs in Iran
Ranjit Singhs kin protest in Gurdaspur, seek justice
Iran crisis: Rice exporters stare at shipment disruptions, payment delays
CHANDIGARH, Mar 1: Rice exporters in Haryana are staring at payment delays and disruptions to shipments headed to Iran and Afghanistan following the US and Israeli military strikes on Iran. Some impact of the conflict on the trade has already started, Sushil Kumar Jain, Rice Exporters Associations state unit president, said on Sunday. The shipments which were headed to Iran or even to Afghanistan via Irans biggest port, Bandar Abbas, have been held up. These shipments will remain stuck [] The post Iran crisis: Rice exporters stare at shipment disruptions, payment delays appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Shots fired at IVF centre in Jalandhar; CCTV captures gunman in action
Jalandhar witnessed two consecutive nights of gunfire, first targeting a veterinarian's residence and then an IVF center that also served as its owner's home. CCTV footage captured a helmet-clad individual on a bike firing shots at the IVF center before fleeing. Police are investigating both incidents, which have caused concern among affluent residents.
Chandigarh Police make surprise transfers; orders issued over phone
Urban reboot: Chd Master Plan 2031 in for amendments
Under Shagun Yojana, Hry cops to get aid for marriage of daughters
Specially-abled, seniors leave for Amritsar visit
HC issues notice on plea challenging appointment of Punjabi University VC
DRI busts smuggling syndicate at Asr airport
Farm outfit writes open letter to CM on police action in Jeond
Himachal Pradesh chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu launches statewide HPV vaccination drive
Shimla Urban SDM warned over promotional social media posts
Probe ordered after SDO alleges bribe-for-mining racket in Ropar
RGNUL council recommends dropping Rajiv Gandhis name, triggers political debate
MSP issue: SC asks panel to submit recommendations in sealed cover
BJP MLA Randhir Sharma seeks Central probe alleging HP CMs role in AI Summit row
NGT has asked Punjab to reply to plea alleging deteriorating sanitation in Asr: BJP functionary
Haryana vigilance and anti-corruption bureau arrested a government official, Naresh Kumar Bhuwani, in a Rs 590 crore bank scam. Bhuwani, a superintendent, is accused of siphoning funds by forming a project and acting as a middleman. He allegedly transferred Rs 1 crore to his account and Rs 10 lakh to his daughter's. More arrests are anticipated.
5 hurt after car falls off bridge
Former COAS remembers Chandigarhs Indian modernists
Dr Ravneet Kaur takes charge as GMCH-32 director principal
Mohali Police arrest main accused in Gurvinder Singh murder
MC begins long-pending Kajauli water works upgrade
CM announces four lane KaithalYnagar highway
Hansi: Rs 50L extortion case accused injured in police encounter
41 IAS Officers Empaneled As Secretaries, 28 As Additional Secretaries In Government Of India
New Delhi, Feb 28: The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) has approved the empanelment of 41 Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers for holding Secretary-level posts in the Government of India. Among those empaneled at Secretary level are Rohit Kansal, a 1995-batch officer of the erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir cadre, and H Rajesh Prasad, currently Chief Secretary of Chandigarh and formerly posted in J&K. The list also includes senior officers like Keshav Kumar Pathak (1990 batch, BH cadre), S. Gopalakrishnan [] The post 41 IAS Officers Empaneled As Secretaries, 28 As Additional Secretaries In Government Of India appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
10 Held As 2 Organised Cross-Border Drug And Illegal Arms Smuggling Modules Busted: Punjab Police
Chandigarh, Feb 28: Punjab Police has arrested 10 people after busting two organised cross-border drug and illegal arms smuggling modules, a top official said on Saturday. Preliminary investigation revealed that the arrested accused were in contact with Pakistan-based smugglers through social media platforms, Director General of Police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav said. Heroin and illegal weapons were being smuggled into Indian territory and further distributed across different areas through a well-organised network, he said. In a major breakthrough, #Amritsar Commissionerate Police [] The post 10 Held As 2 Organised Cross-Border Drug And Illegal Arms Smuggling Modules Busted: Punjab Police appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Police uncover Rs 15L insurance murder plot; friend held for staging drowning
Fiduciary exemption cant shield routine administrative decisions: Punjab info panel
Saini highlights skill push, foreign cooperation dept for youths

