DW BUREAU / chandigarh Farmers in Punjab continued their 'rail roko' agitation for the fifth consecutive day on Monday and announced that the protest against the three farm bills passed by parliame ...
Read moreDW BUREAU / CHANDIGARH The University Institute of Hotel and Tourism Management, Panjab University, organised a webinar in collaboration with TIGR2ESS project on the theme of United Nations World ...
Read moreDW BUREAU / Chandigarh In a series of measures to check stubble burning in the ongoing Kharif season, the Captain Amarinder Singh led Punjab government has appointed 8000 Nodal Officers in the Padd ...
Read moreDW BUREAU / chandigarh Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Saturday said the Akalis' "adamant refusal" to quit the NDA coalition over the contentious agricultural Bills showed the "extent of t ...
Read moreDW BUREAU / Chandigarh Fifty-four more fatalities due to COVID-19 pushed the toll to 3,188 in Punjab while 1,588 new cases took the infection tally to 1,08,684 on Saturday. Ten deaths were reported ...
Read moreDW BUREAU / CHANDIGARH As a part of the Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) series, a webinar entitled, 'Patent Protection in India and Abroad' was organized on Saturday by IPR Chair, Panjab Univers ...
Read moreDW BUREAU / Chandigarh On the directions of Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh in view of the early and immediate start of procurement season, Punjab Chief Secretary Vini Mahajan on Satu ...
Read moreDW BUREAU / chandigarh The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) on Friday held large protests across the State as part of its 'chakka jam' programme to express solidarity with farmers even as it asked chief m ...
Read moreDW BUREAU / CHANDIGARH The University School of Open Learning, Panjab University, Chandigarh organised a virtual panel discussion on the topic 'National Education Policy 2020: Stakeholders Speak Up ...
Read moreDW BUREAU / chandigarh Punjab reported 68 more deaths due to COVID-19 on Friday, pushing the death toll to 3,134, while 1,930 fresh cases took the infection tally to 1,07,096. Eleven deaths were re ...
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