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Haryana: Panchkula issues rules too…




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Haryana cadre IAS officer resigns, cites personal safety on govt duty’ as reason




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Himachal Pradesh: As shops open doors, rush at some, wait for customers at others




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45,000 seek return to their native states as Haryana launches web portal for them




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Expert audit reveals: Behind Punjab’s Covid fatalities — comorbidity, older patients, and delay in getting treatment




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UT starts sending samples to IMTECH, conducts pool testing




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Despite appeal, and amid Covid fear, Punjab farmers start burning stubble




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Punjab: HC nudges lower courts to upload order copies online, Bar wants more cases heard




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Punjab gangster tests positive, sends jail authorities in Patiala and Batala in a tizzy




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Haryana: ‘Despite pressure from high and mighty, borders with Delhi will remain shut,’ says Anil Vij




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Punjab mulls corona tax on liquor, Capt gives curfew relaxation for its doorstep delivery




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As situation improves, Mohali admin notifies entry points to district




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13 more test positive in Chandigarh, tally now 115




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Labour shortage makes industry revival difficult in Chandigarh




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Despite high positivity rate, Chandigarh lags behind Panchkula in testing




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Traffic piles up at P’kula border, so does confusion




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Stock shortage hits sale at several liquor shops, others sell bottles for a premium




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Nine more test positive, 30-yr-old Jalandhar patient dies at PGIMER




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UT hikes petrol, diesel by 5%; plans corona cess on liquor




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People quarantined at Sector 47 complain of unclean premises




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Chandigarh resident’s reports come back positive while he was on his way to native village in UP




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Khattar refuses to accept woman IAS officer’s resignation, urges Centre for her cadre change




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After a lull, illegal sand miners back in business




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In five days, nearly 8 lakh apply to leave Haryana for native states, 92k put up request to return




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31 new cases takes Haryana tally to 625; Mahendragarh records its first two cases




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Fuel price hike ahead of kharif sowing riles farmers in Punjab




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In quarantine, nursing officer misses his daughter: When I was leaving for duty, she said, ‘Bring me chocolate, Papa’




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As Covid, non-Covid patients travel in same ambulances, Chandigarh paramedical staff fear infection




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Two deaths, 10 new cases reported in Chandigarh; tally now 148




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Should have sealed colony after first case, say Chandigarh residents as Bapu Dham goes Dharavi way




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House help tests positive in Chandigarh, shuttled between hospitals before being admitted




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One more tests positive in Panchkula




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Top hotspot out of Centre’s red zone list, Punjab pushes for states deciding containment areas




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Serengeti females discover their natural advantages

Tanzanian encounters with chilling lionesses and pioneering women




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Travelling mums equal happy families

Indian mothers of all ages make travel a priority, going on holiday to be happier humans and indulge their interests




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The tussle over women’s bodies

Kannada writer Guruprasad Kaginele’s novel ‘Hijab’ is an incisive take on identity politics in Trump’s America




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The Lara Croft effect: Girls, games and glory

From a Greek demigoddess to a fearless tomb raider, women characters are leading the line in video games




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Women-led estates chart new terroir

Women make up half the workforce in the Indian tea industry at the bottom of the pack, but it’s only in the last decade that they have entered the top ranks




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‘Perfect happiness is very short-lived’

When not working, 29-year-old Akash Sinha of Cashfree loves to travel, especially to places where nature and manmade structures coexist in harmony




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Punjab tries drip system to water its paddy fields




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A calling: Growing paddy nurseries





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Kerala farmer uses red ants to fight cashew bugs




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MSP on minor forest produce: MP beats Centre




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Preserving the aroma of Topola Bhaat





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Despite bounty,orange growers sour




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In Maharashtra’s cane fields,mechanical harvesters to replace farm labourers