Prime Minister Modi marked the Ram Temple's completion in Ayodhya, calling it a historic moment. He emphasized national unity, progress towards a developed nation by 2047, and discarding colonial mindsets. The hoisting of a saffron flag symbolized the temple's formal completion.
Says it'll be a global centre for high-quality education, research, interfaith dialogue and studies inspired by the Guru’s message pertaining to human rights, peace and sacrifice
The Supreme Court upheld the dismissal of a Christian Army officer who refused to participate in a multi-faith ritual. The court cited 'gross indiscipline' for his refusal to enter the gurdwara/temple within the 'sarva dharma sthal,' deemed a violation of unit cohesion. The officer argued religious freedom, which the court dismissed.
A doctor terror module in Kashmir, linked to the Al-Qaida affiliate Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind, was busted. The module's initial contact was with Muzamil Ahmad Tantray, killed in 2021. Around a dozen arrested, including doctors, one of whom died in a car bombing. A cleric introduced members to Tantray.
A volcanic ash cloud from Ethiopia caused flight disruptions in India. The Ministry of Civil Aviation coordinated with agencies to manage the situation. While operations remained mostly stable, some flights were delayed, rerouted, or canceled. Air India canceled 11 flights due to safety checks.
Soldiers not only protected Uri project but also pulled hundreds of civilians out of harm’s way — a display of raw courage now recognised with the CISF Director General’s Disc
Beijing denies Indian woman’s harassment; New Delhi calls action violation of travel norms
The top court expressed its displeasure over the government’s response to its direction to install CCTV cameras in police stations and offices of CBI, ED and NIA to prevent custodial torture
The Indian Peace Keeping Force was deployed to Sri Lanka in the late 1980s, but the mission had never received formal recognition from the government
It will be the first time that the Jewish Agency will be leading the entire pre-immigration process
Mamata Banerjee led a march in West Bengal to protest the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. The TMC is scheduled to meet with the Election Commission of India (ECI) on November 28 regarding the SIR, requesting a 10-member delegation instead of the initially granted five.
Opposition flags concern | Nitish govt sets 1 crore job target in 1st Cabinet meeting
India faces a significant health and economic challenge due to rising obesity. The TBI report highlights the need for preventative measures, including food regulation, digital health screening, incentives for healthy behavior, and affordable anti-obesity drugs, to combat the issue and mitigate economic impact.
Punjab's Tourism Minister requested a week's extension to explain a controversial painting depicting Guru Gobind Singh wearing shoes. The Akal Takht summoned him after the SGPC objected to the painting, with the initial deadline expiring today. He cited involvement in Guru Tegh Bahadur's martyrdom anniversary events.
Punjab's DGP defended FIRs against SAD workers during the Tarn Taran byelection, refuting SAD's claims of political motivation. The ECI, responding to SAD complaints, suspended officials and summoned the DGP. SAD demands FIRs be quashed and an independent inquiry.
Farmers are gathering to mark the fifth anniversary of their anti-farm law protests, reminding the government of unfulfilled promises. They fear policies like the Electricity Amendment Bill and Seed Bill favor corporates, threatening their livelihoods. Key demands include justice for Lakhimpur Kheri victims and guaranteed MSP.
Locals now hope for restoration, proper safeguarding of these historic structures
Illegal cultivation persists within the Pong Wetland Wildlife Sanctuary despite a Supreme Court ban and wildlife protection measures. Cultivators, reportedly with political influence, defy regulations, impacting the environment and migratory birds. Legal challenges and environmental concerns highlight the issue, with authorities struggling to enforce the law.
Four of the state’s 5 varsities functioning without regular vice-chancellors
The examination scheduled for the day at PU Campus examination centres CHD40, CHD41, CHD43, and CHD44 have been shifted to DAV College, Sector 10
Chandigarh, the common capital of Punjab and Haryana, recorded a minimum temperature of 7.9°C
Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh also exceeded the National Ambient Air Quality Standard
The real test of reform is simple: Will the voter believe the EC can say ‘no’ to those in power?
Guru Tegh Bahadur’s slogan of “fear none, frighten none” seeks to establish a fearless and non-discriminatory political system.
Why the bogeys of land, love and Pak-sponsored global jihad ultimately fail
Under the leadership of PM Modi, tributes to the Guru are being offered globally in 142 foreign embassies.
The geography of terror has changed. It is not just seeking territory; it is seeking minds.
The most crucial was the emergence of Sant Fateh Singh as Akali leader and Lal Bahadur Shastri becoming the Prime Minister.
Despite October’s shocking trade performance, India’s showing in the first seven months was not that bad.
From the Red Fort blast to the Akhlaq lynching case, from Nithari’s unanswered questions to the PU campus unrest, institutional erosion and prejudiced behaviour have befallen us
A house with a stream of visitors, but there was often a hush. Now I know why those silences came
Scores of migratory bird species land at Mote Majra village pond in Mohali every winter season and stay till February-March before heading back home
Holy city of Anandpur Sahib transforms into a spiritual hub
The holy city transforms in honour of Guru Tegh Bahadur's 350th martyrdom anniversary
A grand light and sound show was organised at PAU in Ludhiana as part of the ongoing commemorations marking the 350th martyrdom anniversary of Guru Tegh Bahadur
Eight sittings, 744 questions and key amendment Bills to define the 10-day session at Tapovan
Opposition accuses govt of corruption and lack of development
Himachal Pradesh's winter Vidhan Sabha session in Dharamsala, starting tomorrow, will likely be contentious. The BJP will challenge the Congress on deferred panchayat polls and the state's financial aid from the Centre. The Congress will criticize the central government's alleged financial discrimination. Other potential issues include disaster relief and rising crime.
Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhu criticized the BJP for 'baseless criticism' during post-disaster recovery. He stated the government is prepared to address concerns on corruption, law & order, and governance. Sukhu emphasized development, especially in Dharamsala's tourism sector. He welcomed the new Congress president, Vinay Kumar.
Academic work for classes IX to XII will stop from December 11
Authorities also registered a case against another educational institution under Unlawful Activities Prevention Act
UT becomes part of India’s mineral block auction map with launch of first limestone block auction
Zojila, the pass connecting Kashmir Valley to Ladakh Union Territory, recorded a low of -16°C
Stopping GLP-1 drugs before or early in pregnancy may increase risks of weight gain, preterm delivery, gestational diabetes, and hypertensive disorders. Compared to unexposed pregnancies, women stopping the drugs gained more weight, but birth outcomes were similar. Further research is needed.
CM Rekha Gupta calls It transformative step for primary healthcare
A six-year-old's testimony is key evidence in a Greater Noida murder case. The child witnessed his father setting his mother on fire. The chargesheet accuses the husband, his parents, and brother of murder and conspiracy. The victim initially claimed a cylinder blast, but evidence proved it was intentional.
Police said the victim appeared intoxicated and is believed to be a vagabond
Police solved a murder case of Veerpal Kaur, found dead in a guest house on November 15. Gurmeet Singh, her relative and live-in partner, was arrested for strangling her with a dupatta. The motive was suspected jealousy over her alleged other illicit affairs.
Directed by Sshivendu Ramesh Mahajan
Vice-Chancellor Karamjeet Singh presided over academic lectures
Students competed in various sports events. The school management and teachers encouraged them. Winners received prizes at a ceremony. The School Managing Committee President emphasized sports' importance for development and encouraged further participation.
The Mechanised Infantry Regiment launched the 'Nirantar Milaap Team,' a year-long nationwide welfare initiative. It addresses pension and welfare concerns of ex-servicemen, Veer Naris, and dependents. The team started in Kapurthala on November 20th, offering single-window assistance.
Security at Kapurthala Central Jail seized prohibited items, including multiple mobile phones, during routine checks. Two cases under the Prisons Act were registered. Inmates Lucky, Parghat Singh, Vikram Singh, Balwinder Singh, Amardeep Singh, and others were booked. Production warrants will be obtained for formal arrests.
MLA Dr. Ishank Kumar congratulated Hoshiarpur residents, particularly lawyers, after an Assembly session addressed rumors of a new district being created from Hoshiarpur. He assured the public no such proposal existed, highlighting the district's historical and emotional significance. He urged reliance on official sources.
Two fatal road accidents occurred late yesterday. One involved two motorcycles colliding to avoid a cow, resulting in one death and critical injuries to two others. Another involved a head-on collision between two tractor-trolleys, causing one fatality and another serious injury.
A few years ago, after learning about the Deol family’s association with the house, Dharmendra had called the trader to express gratitude for retaining its originality
The actor had posted that he had seen countless movies at the theatre
Incident captured on CCTV cameras installed outside shop
Fire broke out around 7 pm on Sunday night and was doused at 9 am on Monday
Earlier, road accident deaths had triggered a protest
The talk of the union delegation with Dr Balbir Singh remains inconclusive
Two pistols, along with 10 cartridges and a motorcycle without a registration number, were recovered from the possession of the accused
13th edition brings authors, poets, journalists, and performers together under theme ‘World within words’
Soldiers not only protected Uri project but also pulled hundreds of civilians out of harm’s way — a display of raw courage now recognised with the CISF Director General’s Disc
Says country's bond with India very strong
Beijing denies Indian woman’s harassment; New Delhi calls action violation of travel norms
It will be the first time that the Jewish Agency will be leading the entire pre-immigration process
The Supreme Court declined to legislate or monitor all hate speech incidents, citing existing legal frameworks. The court criticized Uttar Pradesh for retaining a 'colonial-era mindset' in cooperative societies. It also cautioned against dividing society along caste lines in Maharashtra's local body elections.
Rabri Devi was ordered to vacate her residence at 10, Circular Road and move to 39, Harding Road. The move follows the RJD's recent election loss and will provide a residence for the Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council.
MW Eat operates Chutney Mary, Amaya and Masala Zone restaurants as well as Veeraswamy, one of London’s oldest Indian restaurants
Dharmendra was chosen for his first film by legends Guru Dutt and Bimal Roy in a Filmfare Talent contest
The new law will also allow a Canadian parent born or adopted abroad to pass citizenship on to their child born or adopted outside Canada on or after the date the bill comes into force
51-year-old Jagjit Singh approached school girls to take photos and discuss drugs with them
Earlier, Siddhanth had been apprehended in Bengaluru in 2022 on charges of drug consumption
Prominent faces from Bollywood including Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt and Ajay Devgn visited the screen icon’s house in suburban Juhu to offer condolences to the family
Dabholkar, who has also appeared in Marathi theatre and in films, took to social media to recount his connect with the late star, adding he never met him
Archival images by eminent photographer Sondeep Shankar and The Tribune’s Karam Singh from Khalsa Panth’s tercentenary celebrations
As New Delhi's Latitude 28 gallery turns 15, it gets a new address and a show to celebrate
As AQI soars and smog creeps indoors, air purifiers are emerging as must-have health guardians
Centuries before human rights and religious freedom became a global concern, Guru Tegh Bahadur had already demonstrated them through his sacrifice
Nirad Chandra Chaudhuri, born in 1897, witnessed the end of the British Empire and the birth of India. His work, like 'The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian', explored the clash of cultures. He was lauded and condemned for his views, ultimately a scholar caught between two worlds.
Bal Keshav Thackeray (Jan 23, 1926–Nov 17, 2012)
At 52, RK Sinha was ready to handover his legacy, something that first-time promoters hesitate to do
For readers interested in the moral, historical and political underpinnings of vaccination, the book offers insight and perspective
This is a revised and expanded version of the late scholar Harbans Singh’s 1982 work
By demonstrating the pandemic’s lingering nature, the book underlines its detrimental effects
Archival images by eminent photographer Sondeep Shankar and The Tribune’s Karam Singh from Khalsa Panth’s tercentenary celebrations
As New Delhi's Latitude 28 gallery turns 15, it gets a new address and a show to celebrate
It offers a rare glimpse into the artist’s lifelong dialogue with form, colour and the infinite
In Punjab, kissas became symbols of defiance against forced unions, societal taboos. Heer, Sohni, Sassi and Sahiba weren’t just women characters, but cultural grenades lobbed by Sufi poets in the voice of dhadhis
The Instagram clip has garnered over 2.8 million views and more than 3 lakh likes
Duncan McNaught, who is currently traveling across India, shared a heartwarming video showcasing his incredible experience at the Golden Temple in Amritsar
Fire-heated tubs in Copenhagen or Muay Thai fitness on Thailand beaches, wellness tourism shifts from indulgence to equilibrium
The video has sparked a heated debate on social media, with many users expressing concern about civic consciousness and cleanliness in India
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International Men's Day celebrates men's strength, resilience, and kindness while advocating for emotional expression and support. It calls for redefining masculinity to include vulnerability, empathy, and self-care, fostering a world where men feel valued and free to express themselves.
Satinder Sartaaj performed a soulful Sufi concert in Jalandhar as part of his 'Heritage Tour India' at LPU, enthralling thousands. The event celebrated Punjabi Sufi heritage, with attendees enjoying popular tracks. Sartaaj emphasized staying connected to cultural roots. The concert was well-organized and a memorable success.
Harmanpreet Kaur, the student who became the face of Panjab University protests, supported by Diljit Dosanjh
As AQI soars and smog creeps indoors, air purifiers are emerging as must-have health guardians
When the temperature dips, there is nothing quite like a bowl of hot soup
Anuradha Roy’s new book, 'Called by the Hills: A Home in the Himalaya', captures 25 years of setting up home in the Himalayas
This vegan-friendly recipe is his ode to sustainability, simplicity and the deep comfort of warm, earthy flavours
When the temperature dips, there is nothing quite like a bowl of hot soup
This vegan-friendly recipe is his ode to sustainability, simplicity and the deep comfort of warm, earthy flavours
Come winter, and a warm halwa doesn’t just finish the meal, it completes the moment
Tomato rice with chicken can be easily prepared and mastered at home
A house with a stream of visitors, but there was often a hush. Now I know why those silences came
If women decided public policy and conflict resolution, the world would be more just and peaceful
The magic of Indian mythology is that gods are never frozen in one form. They change as they travel. They carry both dignity and desire
I watched the Super Moon with more than a tinge of sadness. I was sad, because some things should be beyond science and the avarice of man
The report published by Tony Blair Institute for Global Change points out that obesity and associated long-term conditions lead to higher rates of premature mortality, absenteeism and presenteeism
Scientists discovered that more muscle and less hidden abdominal fat are linked to a younger biological brain age.
A research team has found that specific immune cells can connect with muscle fibres in a lightning-fast, neuron-like way to promote healing.
Findings published in the journal Nature Mental Health ‘may help explain why boys and girls often follow different paths toward substance use and addiction’
Divine Glory Public School held a successful three-day sports program. Students from Nursery to X participated in events. The program concluded with an Inter-House Kabaddi competition. Nilakshi and Prikshit were named best athletes, and Bhumi house won the 'Best House' trophy.
DAV Public School, Rajpura, celebrated Children's Day with 'Fun-A-Plooza.' The event honored Pt. Nehru with tributes, performances, and games. Students enjoyed prizes, food, and a lucky draw. Principal Alpna Pathak highlighted children's importance as the nation's future.
Ravish Kumar (AKSIPS-45) won second prize in a Solo Bhajan competition. The school choir also secured second place in the Group Patriotic Singing Competition at The Tribune School. The principal praised their performances and wished them well.
PML SD Public School students (VI-IX) enjoyed an adventure day at Barota Farm. They participated in numerous thrilling activities like zip-lining and wall climbing, supervised by instructors. Fun learning games and a tractor ride added to the students' enjoyment and team-building.
Real winners will be those who build systems that think like travellers and operate like humans
Archival images by eminent photographer Sondeep Shankar and The Tribune’s Karam Singh from Khalsa Panth’s tercentenary celebrations
As New Delhi's Latitude 28 gallery turns 15, it gets a new address and a show to celebrate
As AQI soars and smog creeps indoors, air purifiers are emerging as must-have health guardians
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is run by a trust comprising five eminent persons as trustees.
The Tribune, the largest selling English daily in North India, publishes news and views without any bias or prejudice of any kind. Restraint and moderation, rather than agitational language and partisanship, are the hallmarks of the newspaper. It is an independent newspaper in the real sense of the term.
The Tribune has two sister publications, Punjabi Tribune (in Punjabi) and Dainik Tribune (in Hindi).