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Even as number of degree holders have been increasing rapidly in India in recent years, the employability outcome has remained stagnant. As per the latest India Skills Report 2025 released by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) in collaboration with Wheebox and All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) only 55 per cent of Indian graduates are employable, indicating that nearly half of the countrys graduates are still not industry ready. Rajnath Singh, Union Minister of Defence along with Chancellor Satnam Singh Sandhu inaugurating Kalpana Chawla Space & Research Centre at Chandigarh University Gharuan The report clearly highlights a persistent disconnect between academic learning and industry expectations, forcing industries to invest heavily in time-consuming and costly on-the-job training to make new recruits productive. Bridging this widening academiaindustry gap, Chandigarh University has built a strong industry-aligned academic ecosystem, where curriculum across engineering, management and sciences among other academic domains are designed by the industry, for the industry and delivered with active participation of the industry. Chandigarh University offers new-age industry collaborative programmes designed by industry leaders, embedding skills required to thrive in the ever-evolving job market, into academic programs that is guided by Corporate Advisory Boards (CAB) comprising industry experts and CEOs from top Indian and global industry giants. This unique collaborative teachinglearning model at Chandigarh University has been fueling bright young minds through a broad spectrum of industry-ready, future-oriented academic programmes, enhanced by continuous industry insights and exposure to emerging technologies, while empowering students with corporate mentorship, international exposure, value-centric learning, entrepreneurial spirit and professional competencies, collectively strengthening their employability and shaping them into future-ready industry leaders. Continuing with its stellar performance in global rankings, Chandigarh University achieved 1st Rank for the third consecutive year in the QS Asia University Rankings 2026. CU also demonstrated a significant rise across key performance indicators in the coveted ranking by securing 1st rank in Employer Reputation and secured 2nd rank in Academic Reputation among private universities in India. In Employability Rankings which shows universities producing the most employable graduates for the modern workplace, Chandigarh University secured the 1st rank in Engineering and Technology, Computer Science Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Chemistry among private universities in India in the latest edition of QS World University Rankings 2026 by Subject. Cultivating Future-ready Engineering Leaders through Cutting-Edge Industry Collaborative Programs with Global Giants like Microsoft, TCS, Virtusa & IBM Chandigarh University with its world-class, high-tech academic infrastructure has been integrating the latest industry practices and requirements into academic programs by fostering innovation in emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning, Blockchain, Big Data, Analytics and Fintech. For Engineering students, Chandigarh University has collaborated with tech giant Microsoft to offer BE in Artificial Intelligence and BE CSE (Computer Science & Business Systems) with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS). Moreover, CU provides six Computer Science Engineering Programs in collaboration with IBM including BE CSE Cloud Computing, BE CSE (AI & IoT), BE CSE Data Science, BE CSE Cyber Security, BE CSE (AI&ML) and BE CSE (Full Stack Development). As part of the collaboration IBM, Indias first advanced information technology lab established at CU that train students in Cloud Computing, Information Security, Big Data and Business Analytics. Chandigarh University also offers a Master of Engineering Program in Computer Science with a specialization in Cloud Computing in collaboration with Virtusa, making it one of the most in-demand CSE- CC programs in India. CU has collaborated with Coforge and established an innovation center focused on conducting R&D in AI applications within healthcare, addressing agricultural issues globally and developing autonomous vehicle technology. CU was ranked 7th among all private universities in the country in Engineering domain in NIRF Rankings - 2025. For Automobile Engineering students, CU has tied-up with industry giants that established high-tech labs including Mahindra and Mahindra T-School, Honda Research and Skill Development Centre, Hyundai Professional Development Centre, VE Commercial Training Centre, MG Motors Lab, Eicher CU Centre of Excellence in Automobile engineering lab, Vehicle Maintenance and Diagnostic Lab, BS-VI engines, EV technologies and intelligent mobility platforms. CU has also collaborated with Coforge and established an innovation center focused on conducting R&D in AI applications within healthcare, addressing agricultural issues globally and developing autonomous vehicle technology. CU holds the prestigious accreditation from the US-based Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET), placing it among the top 0.1 percent of Indian universities with accredited Engineering programs CU is accredited with an A+ rating by NAAC, placing it among the top 5 per cent universities in India to get the coveted accreditation. The varsity also holds National Board of Accreditation (NBA) accreditation for Engineering and Management programs. These facilities enable students to transition seamlessly from theory to application, cultivate research thinking and develop innovation-driven solutions aligned with real-world industry needs. Nurturing Future Business Leaders with 17 Industry Collaborative Cutting-Edge Management Programs To nurture future business leaders through its unique experiential learning model, Chandigarh University has established collaborations with as many as 11 industry giants to offer MBA programs. CU collaborated with global consulting giant KPMG one amongst Big Four consulting firms of the world to offer MBA in Global Business Management and BBA in Financial Technology (FinTech). MBA Data Science & Al with SAS, MBA Business Analytics with IBM, MBA in Applied Finance with PWC, MBA with State Bank of India in Banking & Financial Engineering and MBA Fintech with NSE, MBA in Capital Markets with NISM, MBA Strategic HR with AON and MBA in Healthcare and Hospital Management. These academic collaborations not only offer a broad spectrum of industry-oriented, futuristic academic programs but also empower students with corporate mentorship, international exposure, value-driven learning, entrepreneurial development and professional skill-building transforming them into dynamic business leaders of tomorrow. CU has also secured 7 th place among all private universities in the management domain in NIRF Rankings 2025. Chandigarh University offers specialized management programs in emerging and high-growth business areas, enabling students to stay ahead of the curve in an ever-evolving global landscape of industry. With these academic collaborations, CU also ensures that students earn globally recognized certifications that enhance their professional credibility and employability. With a strong focus on outcomes, students gain access to excellent employment and placement opportunities with top global organizations and leading multinational companies. Moreover, students benefit from global exposure through immersive international programs and receive continuous mentorship from experienced industry leaders, preparing them to excel in competitive professional environments. Nurturing Future Leaders with 154 Industry-Oriented Academic Programs, 32 High-Tech R&D Labs, 15 COEs and Mentorship by 980 Industry Stalwarts Chandigarh University provides its students an environment conducive to innovation and discovery with as many as 32 industry-sponsored high-tech R&D labs and 15 Centers of Excellence others established by leading MNCs and global giants such as Microsoft, Adobe, Cisco, Hyundai, Tech Mahindra, Capgemini, LinkedIn and IBM among others that play a crucial role in elevating capabilities of students and faculty members through exposure to live industry projects. Chandigarh University continues to set new benchmarks in outcome-driven education by nurturing future leaders across emerging and high-growth domains through its 154 industry-oriented academic programs. Designed in close collaboration with global industry partners, these programs seamlessly integrate cutting-edge curricula, hands-on learning, live industry projects, and real-world problem solving. This unique experiential learning ecosystem is further strengthened with mentorship of 980 seasoned industry stalwarts who bring invaluable insights, practical expertise and market-aligned perspectives into the classroom. This unique combination of academic excellence and industry immersion ensures that students graduate not just with degrees, but with the required skill sets and leadership acumen required to thrive and lead in an ever-evolving global workforce. CU has tied-up with industry leaders that provide hands-on training to students with high-tech labs including Microsoft Innovation Center, Google Android Lab, Adobe Express Lounge Lab, Cloud Computing Lab, Oracle Academy, Tech Mahindra IMS Academy, Unisys Innovation Lab, EMC Academic Alliance, Microsoft Global Technical Support Center, Red Hat Academy Lab, SAP Next Gen Lab, Infor Lab and Microsoft Azure LAAS (Learning as a Service) platform, BOT lab, Bosch Bridge Centre and Cisco Networking Lab among others. Over 40 Industry Collaborations in 2025 with Global Tech Leaders like Microsoft, LinkedIn, Capgemini, Adobe, Altium & Intel to Provide Outcome-Oriented Learning and Enhance Employabiliy Chandigarh University has established Indias first LinkedIn Experience Zone on its campus in association with LinkedIn that empowers students with hands-on access to AI-driven career tools, expert guidance on digital profile building, personal branding and professional networking, while leveraging LinkedIns global network of over 1.2 billion professionals to enhance employability and connect students with global career opportunities. Adobe, the global leader in digital media established Indias first Adobe Express Lounge Lab at CU to empower students with future-ready creative and digital skills. The state-of-the-art lab provides hands-on access to Adobes industry-leading tools, including Adobe Express, Creative Cloud applications, and AI-powered platforms like Adobe Firefly, enabling experiential learning across engineering, media, design, fine arts and business disciplines. Designed as a dynamic innovation hub, the initiative bridges academic learning with real-world applications through certified courses, workshops, mentorship, hackathons and portfolio-building support, significantly enhancing students employability and preparing them for the evolving digital economy. The global consulting giant, Capgemini has established academic collaboration with Chandigarh University to equip engineering students, particularly Computer Science Engineering with industry-relevant skills in emerging technology domains and provide professional mentorship, certifications, internships and placement opportunities, aligning academic outcomes with the evolving demands of Indias digital economy and preparing a future-ready workforce. Similarly, CU has established collaborations with tech giants like Microsoft, Intel and Altium among others to provide outcome-oriented learning and enhance employability prospects of students. 12 Lakh LinkedIn Certifications, 6747 Infosys Springboard, 652 UNESCO Certifications & 99% Paid Internships in 2025 Aligned to the National Education Policy (NEP) guidelines on multidisciplinary approach to education that allow students to combine diverse fields for holistic development, fostering critical thinking and adaptability, Chandigarh University (CU) places strong emphasis on integrated learning that transcends traditional academic boundaries. This approach is strengthened through multidisciplinary courses, focused soft-skills training and continuous enhancement of technical competencies to develop well-rounded, adaptable and future-ready professionals. CU integrates global digital learning platforms into its curriculum. Through LinkedIn Learning, students across Generic Programmes (GP), University Core (UC), Open Electives (OE) and Value-Added Courses (VAC) accessed short, practical, skill-based modules, resulting in over 12 lakh certifications completed by nearly 60,000 students and faculty in a single year (2025). Infosys Springboard further enabled industry-aligned technical and soft-skills learning, with 6,747 certifications earned, while UNESCO-certified courses under GP strengthened global citizenship and sustainability awareness, leading to 652 value-based certifications. Moreover, CU leveraged the SWAYAM government portal to promote flexible, self-paced, credit-based learning in technical and soft skills with 6,825 students completing certifications and 29,849 students registering which is supported by curriculum-mapped assignments. Benchmarking its offerings with global standards, CU has aligned its NEP-driven, outcome-based curriculum with Coursera, where faculty curated 642 multidisciplinary courses mapped to international best practices and integrated into regular teaching. Complementing this academic rigor, CU processed 1,534 internships during the JanDec 2025 cycle across 6 academic clusters and 167 programs, with 99% paid internships and 37 international placements (internship), reinforcing strong industry demand, global exposure and career readiness. Industry-Curated Curriculum Cultivating Future Technocrats Core curriculum offered by CU in emerging areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Virtual Reality, IOT, Bioinformatics, Information Network Security, Grid Computing, Structural Engineering, Geo-Technical Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Construction Technology, Environmental Engineering, GIS, Water Resource Engineering among others is specially designed by industry giants themselves. The industry-oriented curriculum of CU is aligned with leading International Universities and Research Agencies; CSE curriculum is aligned with Stanford University, ISACA, NASSCOM for Civil Engineering, University of Singapore, Imperial College London, ASME and ISTE. The curriculum is prepared by renowned academicians and subject experts from IITs, NITs and industry experts from top MNCs such as IBM and Quark among others top brands. These engagements not only provide students with practical exposure but also equip them with the latest industry trends and practices, enhancing their employability and readiness for the competitive job market. This industry-centric experiential learning model of CU has been instrumental in not just nurturing futuristic workforce and make CU students globally-competitive but also ensure their job placements in top national and international firms, provide exposure to live industry projects and enable them to conduct collaborative research projects at industry-sponsored high-end R&D labs and Centre of Excellences, offer internships, conduct workshops, certifications, hands-on training using the cutting-edge technology and futuristic tools, exposure to case studies and corporate mentorship programs to create the next generation technology and business leaders. About Chandigarh University Chandigarh University is a NAAC A+ Grade University and QS World Ranked University. This autonomous educational institution is approved by UGC and is located near Chandigarh in the state of Punjab. It is the youngest university in India and the only private university in Punjab to be honoured with A+ Grade by NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council). CU offers more than 109 UG and PG programs in the field of engineering, management, pharmacy, law, architecture, journalism, animation, hotel management, commerce, and others. It has been awarded as The University with Best Placements by WCRC. Website address: www.cuchd.in .
HC asks Punjab DGP for details of all shootings in state since 2023
Following the arrest of his parents, gangster Goldy Brar allegedly issued a threat in a surfaced audio clip, warning the Punjab government against further action and vowing retaliation against police and political figures. The clip emerged after Brar claimed responsibility for a murder, stating it was revenge for his cousin's death.
Chandigarh MC announces 48-hour water shutdown for pipeline repair
Hry scales up health infra with 7 new med colleges
43kg heroin dropped via drones seized in Amritsar
Cancer Care Centre with 11 depts to be established in Hamirpur: Sukhu
Govt Home Science College gate stolen
State budget will reflect public aspirations: Saini
Ex-CM Bhattals remark on bomb blast proposal triggers storm
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Minor girls rape: Two accused jailed for 20 yrs
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Missing saroops case: SGPC hands over record to SIT
3 held for theft in Pinjore, laptop & cash recovered
After schools, govt buildings get bomb threat mails
CIC issues notice over denial of info on UT posts
Hands down: BJP wins 3-0; Saurabh Joshi is new mayor
Rs 80.9 lakh unaccounted cash seized
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Ensure dignity of life for senior citizens: Kataria
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Ranji Trophy: Unadkat Picks Four As Saurashtra Get 31-run Lead Over Chandigarh
Jagjit Singh Sandhu: Veteran left-arm pacer Jaydev Unadkat claimed four wickets as Saurashtra bowled out Chandigarh for 136 on the opening day of their Elite Group B match in Ranji Trophy 2025-26, before taking a 31-run lead at Cricket Stadium, Sector 16, in Chandigarh on Thursday. Opting to field first after winning the toss, Saurashtra bowled out Chandigarh in 42.1 overs, with Unadkat taking 4-44, while Chirag Jani and Chetan Sakariya picked up two wickets each, and Prerak Mankad chipped in with one scalp. For Chandigarh, Jagjit Singh Sandhu and Arjit Singh scored 29 runs each, while Arjun Azad made 20. In response, Saurashtra reached 167/1 at stumps in 38 overs. Harvik Desai struck an unbeaten 80 off 117 balls, including nine fours and a six, while Jay Gohil was also not out on 61 off 59 deliveries. The day also saw Saurashtra spinner Dharmendrasinh Jadeja being felicitated for making his 100th first-class appearance. Skipper Unadkat, team manager Mohansinh Jadeja, and coach Niraj Odedara presented a memento to him in the presence of both teams. BCCI Apex Council member Jaydev Shah said, Dharmendra is an outstanding cricketer with exceptional spin skills. He has been a great contributor to the game and has brought glory to his teams on many occasions. At Holkar Stadium in Indore, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra shared the honours on a dramatic opening day, with 12 wickets falling in a must-win contest. MP were bowled out for 187, with Rajvardhan Hangargekar claiming five wickets. By the time stumps arrived, MP reduced Maharashtra to 52/2, with Prithvi Shaw and Arshin Kulkarni back in the pavilion. BCCI Apex Council member Jaydev Shah said, Dharmendra is an outstanding cricketer with exceptional spin skills. He has been a great contributor to the game and has brought glory to his teams on many occasions. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In Porvorim, Goa ended the day at 279-8 against Kerala. Goa were powered to the total thanks to Suyash Prabhudessais 86 and Yash Kasvankars 50, while Arjun Tendulkar added a brisk 36. Ankit Sharma was the standout bowler for Kerala with 5-88, and was supported by Nedumankuzhy Basils 2-55 and Sachin Babys 1-36. Article Source: IANS
Kulgam Vendor Killed in Chandigarh Wall Collapse, Family Seeks Help
SRINAGAR: A tragic incident has claimed the life of a 65-year-old street vendor from Kulgam district after a wall collapsed on him at Naya Gaon area of Chandigarh, leaving his family shattered and in deep grief. The deceased has been identified as Gulzar Ahmad Malik, son of Wali Mohammad Malik, a resident of Bugam village []
We can get one man killed every day: Goldy Brar issues warning to Punjab government
Following the arrest of his parents, gangster Goldy Brar allegedly issued threats in a purported audio recording, warning Punjab Police and political leaders of retaliation and claiming the ability to kill one person daily. Brar justified past killings as settling old enmities and warned against further actions against his family, asserting his global reach.
A Minutes Silence Observed For IS Bindra, Ajit Pawar In Ranji Trophy Games In Chandigarh, Mumbai
BCCI President Mr Inderjit Singh: Players and officials observed a minutes silence in memory of former BCCI President IS Bindra and Maharashtras deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar ahead of the Ranji Trophy round seven fixtures in Chandigarh and Mumbai, respectively. Bindra, who served as the BCCI President from 1993 to 1996, apart from being the President of the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA), passed away at the age of 84 in New Delhi on Sunday. At the IS Bindra Cricket Stadium in Mohali, both the Punjab and Karnataka teams, along with match officials, observed a minutes silence before play began in the Elite Group B clash. A minute's silence was observed ahead of the Ranji Trophy match between Punjab and Karnataka in memory of former BCCI President Mr Inderjit Singh Bindra, who passed away on 25th January, 2026, at the age of 84, said the BCCI through its X account for domestic cricket on Thursday. Meanwhile, at the BKC Ground in Mumbai, players from both the Mumbai and Delhi teams, along with match officials, observed a minutes silence for Pawar, who passed away in a plane crash in Baramati, Maharashtra, on Wednesday, before play began in the Elite Group D clash. The players are also sporting black armbands in honour of Pawar. A minute's silence was observed ahead of the Ranji Trophy match between Punjab and Karnataka in memory of former BCCI President Mr Inderjit Singh Bindra, who passed away on 25th January, 2026, at the age of 84, said the BCCI through its X account for domestic cricket on Thursday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score A moment of silence was observed before the Ranji Trophy match between Mumbai and Delhi to pay tribute to the late Hon. Deputy Chief Minister Shri Ajit Dada Pawar, honouring his memory and contributions, wrote Ajinkya Naik, President of the Mumbai Cricket Association, on his X account. Article Source: IANS
BJP sweeps Chandigarh mayoral polls; Saurabh Joshi elected new mayor
CHANDIGARH, Jan 29: BJP councillor Saurabh Joshi was elected as the new mayor of the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation on Thursday as the party swept the mayoral polls by also securing the posts of senior deputy mayor and deputy mayor. In a three-cornered contest for the post of mayor of the Chandigarh civic body, BJP nominee Joshi secured 18 votes, Aam Aadmi Party candidate Yogesh Dhingra got 11 votes, while the Congress Gurpreet Singh Gabi secured seven votes. The polls were [] The post BJP sweeps Chandigarh mayoral polls; Saurabh Joshi elected new mayor appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
BJP councillor Saurabh Joshi elected Chandigarhs new mayor
In the three-cornered contest, Mr. Joshi secured 18 votes, AAP candidate Yogesh Dhingra got 11 votes, while the Congress Gurpreet Singh Gabi secured seven votes
BJP's Saurabh Joshi To Be Chandigarh Mayor
Chandigarh Mayor Saurabh Joshi: BJP's Saurabh Joshi To Be Chandigarh Mayor
Over 42 Kg Heroin, Grenades Seized in Amritsar; Two Arrested
Chandigarh, Jan 29: Punjab Police on Thursday recovered over 42 kg of heroin along with four hand grenades and ammunition during an operation in Amritsar, leading to the arrest of two local residents. Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav said Amritsar Rural Police, with the assistance of the Village Defence Committee (VDC), busted [] The post Over 42 Kg Heroin, Grenades Seized in Amritsar; Two Arrested appeared first on Northlines .
Chandigarh: BJPs Saurabh Joshi elected mayor as tight security marks MC polls
Chandigarh is set for its mayoral election today, with the BJP holding a significant lead. Tight security measures are in place, including CCTV surveillance and restricted access, as the election will be conducted by a show of hands for the first time. Candidates for mayor, senior deputy mayor, and deputy mayor have been nominated by the BJP, Congress, and AAP.
Punjab: Over 42 Kg Heroin Recovered In Amritsar
Chandigarh, Jan 29: Punjab Police on Thursday said it has recovered over 42 kg heroin along with four hand grenades and ammunition in Amritsar. Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav said two persons, residents of Amritsar, have been arrested in connection with the recovery. In a major breakthrough, Amritsar Rural police busts a major narco-arms consignment with the help of the Village Defence Committee (VDC) and recovers 42.983 kg heroin, 4 hand grenades, one Star Mark pistol, 46 live .30 [] The post Punjab: Over 42 Kg Heroin Recovered In Amritsar appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Several Delhi schools receive bomb threat emails; security on high alert
Multiple Delhi schools received bomb threat emails early Thursday, prompting immediate police action and extensive security sweeps. The threats, which also mentioned Chandigarh institutions, led to the deployment of K9 units and bomb disposal squads. Investigations are ongoing to identify the sender of the emails.
Milestone in child mental wellness: CCF & Chandigarh administration roll out project SAATHI
Bomb threat emails: Chandigarh parents body slams school safety response
Western Command sets tone for Indias proactive disaster response
5 strikes in hours: Robbers cross-city run ends in arrests
Panic, chaos grip Chandigarh as 30 schools receive bomb hoax emails
Undertrial gunned down outside Mohali SSP office; Goldy Brar gang claims responsibility
Manns tribute to Lala Lajpat Rai: Dhudike to become model village
AAP MLA threatens Rs 5cr defamation case over Rs 30L bribe charges
Excess rain again in Punjab & Haryana; expect more tomorrow
Chandigarh court accepts cancellation report in rape case against former JJP leader Godara
Dont you want your grandchildren to survive: HC to Haryana on tree cutting
Apprehension of threat to Abhay Chautala persists, UT tells HC
1 killed, 3 injured as Thar falls into 100-ft-deep Morni gorge
Haryana BJP chief forms panels to facilitate joinings
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Hansi sewer deaths: Rights panel slams police probe, summons top officials
Woman murdered at home, gold looted
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Two Punjab villages ban kite flying over deaths, injuries due to Chinese manjha
CHANDIGARH, Jan 28: Two gram panchayats in Sangrur and Bathinda districts in Punjab have decided to ban kite flying in their villages in the wake of recent deaths and injuries caused by the use of banned Chinese manjha, glass-coated synthetic strings used for flying kites. Two villages Jhaloor in Lehragaga block in Sangrur and Bhaini Chuhar in Bathinda passed resolutions in their respective panchayats to ban kite flying and the sale of kites. Jhaloor village Sarpanch Gurwinder Singh said [] The post Two Punjab villages ban kite flying over deaths, injuries due to Chinese manjha appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Smugglers ditch Dubai gold for hydroponic ganja from Thailand
Punjab health dept sanctions Rs 26.5cr for hospital diagnostics
Golden Temple sarvoar sacrilege: Accused remanded in police custody
Murder at SSP office in Mohali: Pargat flays AAP govt, questions war against gangsters campaign
Inspired by Kapil Dev, how a Chandigarh coach produced two world-class all-rounders
From Kapil Dev to Yuvraj Singh and now Amanjot Kaur, Chandigarh has produced three World Cup-winning all-rounders. At the heart of the citys latest success story is coach Nagesh Gupta, who nurtured Amanjot and Kashvee Gautam from raw bowlers into elite seam-bowling all-rounders, blending skill, resilience and a long-term vision.
Over 25 Schools In Chandigarh Receive Bomb Threat Emails; All evacuated
Following a series of bomb threat emails, the Chandigarh administration advised people to remain calm and not panic.
Several schools in Chandigarh receive bomb threat emails; students evacuated
Several Chandigarh schools were evacuated after receiving bomb threat emails. Police, along with bomb disposal and sniffer dog squads, conducted thorough searches, students and staff were sent home The threats follow similar recent patterns of bomb threat email hoaxes in Punjab and Haryana
ED raids former Congress minister Sunder Sham Arora residence in Punjab
Officials from the Enforcement Directorate executed a search at the home of ex-Congress minister Sunder Sham Arora in Hoshiarpur. Having transitioned to the BJP, Arora found himself in legal hot water after his arrest by the Vigilance Bureau in October 2022 over allegations of possessing disproportionate assets and being involved in an investigation concerning the transfer of an industrial plot.
Several schools in Chandigarh receive bomb threat emails; students, staff evacuated
Bomb threat emails trigger evacuation at schools in Chandigarh, Gurugram
Several schools in Chandigarh and Gurugram were evacuated on Wednesday following bomb threat emails. Police and bomb squads conducted thorough searches at the educational institutes. Students and staff were safely evacuated. Security measures were heightened across the affected areas. No suspicious objects were found, but investigations are ongoing.
Chandigarh schools receive bomb threat emails; campuses evacuated, holidays declared
Few Schools In Chandigarh Receive Bomb Threat Emails; Students, Staff Evacuated
CHANDIGARH, Jan 28: A few schools in Chandigarh were evacuated after they received bomb threat emails on Wednesday, said police. Policemen reached the school premises and were conducting thorough searches of the educational institutes, they further said. Students and staff have been evacuated, they said, adding that security was stepped up around the schools. (Agencies) The post Few Schools In Chandigarh Receive Bomb Threat Emails; Students, Staff Evacuated appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Two boys freeze to death in snow, loyal pitbull stands guard for 4 days
Single average grading cant stop promotion, rules HC; orders relief for ITBP officer

