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Visa rules take Chinese off apple belt road project, Himachal govt upset

Monday 26 October '09

The Centre’s decision to insist on employment visas for Chinese workers in India has upset the government of Himachal Pradesh where, in the Theog-Rohru apple cultivation...
The ghosts of shimla

Sunday 25 October '09

The witch of Boileauganj and the one that slogs away at a lab in Bishop Cotton School have lived long enough to enter the record books of the Himachal government....
As Oppn raked up Jessica case, Sharma played development card

Tuesday 13 October '09

Senior Congress leader Venod Sharma’s political and monetary influence make him a favourite to win the Ambala constituency seat in the forthcoming Haryana Assembly elections....
As Oppn raked up Jessica case, Sharma played development card

Tuesday 13 October '09

Senior Congress leader Venod Sharma’s political and monetary influence make him a favourite to win the Ambala constituency seat in the forthcoming Haryana Assembly elections.
In his green belt

Sunday 11 October '09

Farmers and scientists in Punjab look back at their association with Norman Borlaug, the architect of the Green Revolution who died last month, with fondness. The Sunday Express traces his footsteps in Punjab’s fields....
Worst over, will curb inflation: PM

Thursday 8 October '09

Admitting that there has been a “problem of rising prices”, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday said the worst period was now...
Power shortage, inflation will be shortlived, assures Manmohan

Thursday 8 October '09

On his first visit to Haryana after the Lok Sabha elections, to address a poll rally in Ambala on Wednesday, Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh received a rather lukewarm reception from the locals.
Why Cong has few worries in Haryana

Thursday 1 October '09

When INLD chief Om Prakash Chautala announced that if elected, his government would give job reservations in private...
A Tuk-Tuk ride

Sunday 13 September '09

They go by the name Tuk-Tuk, sport a bubblegum pink shade and boast of fancy services. Meet the new beauties on Chandigarh’s roads...
New hope for vulture conservation: About 300 sighted in Gurdaspur

Monday 7 September '09

Yesterday — September 5 — when zoos, aviaries, individuals and conservation organizations around the world were observing the first International Vulture Awareness Day....
And they didn’t return

Sunday 23 August '09

Kullu’s idyllic settings and deep gorges are a favourite with backpackers and trekkers. But over the last few years, several foreign tourists have mysteriously disappeared or have been found dead
Winging their way into Chandigarh

Sunday 23 August '09

The Butterfly effect, the famous variation of the Chaos theory of mathematics, explains how the flutter of wings of a butterfly in the Mediterranean can produce a gust of wind...
Winging their way into City Beautiful

Friday 21 August '09

The Butterfly effect, the famous variation of the Chaos theory of mathematics, explains how the flutter of wings of a butterfly in the Mediterranean can produce a gust of wind...
6,000 rooms ‘almost ready’, Haryana on track for Games next year

Friday 7 August '09

As the authorities in the Capital try to ready as many rooms as possible for next year’s Commonwealth Games, the National Capital Region too is preparing to throw open its doors for the expected surge of visitors.
The Namesakes

Sunday 2 August '09

If you stop by at Haveli, a 23-acre food plaza on the Delhi-Amritsar stretch of GT Road, you will find a very worried looking Satish Jain.
Till Khap Panchayats do them part

Wednesday 29 July '09

Every year, around 100 legitimate marriages in Haryana are annulled by Khap Panchayats, but successive governments have refrained from dealing with it.....
Haryana panchayat takes on govt over same-gotra marriage

Monday 20 July '09

As the 72-hour deadline given to 23-year-old Ravinder Gehlawat’s family to leave Dhrana village in Jhajjar district expired on Sunday morning...
In the rain shadow

Sunday 12 July '09

Showrooms of expensive cars, ornate banquet houses and glitzy malls line the GT road leading to Jalandhar.
Cross-LoC trade hits Wagah business

Wednesday 1 July '09

For many, opening up of the Line of Control (LoC) in October last year for trade between India and Pakistan...
Apology accepted, alliance survives

Thursday 25 June '09

After the unimpressive performance of the ruling alliance Akali Dal-BJP alliance in the recent Lok Sabha polls...
IN A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN

Sunday 14 June '09

A shrill whistle and the game begins. The players, dressed in bright jerseys with AIG and Emirates logos, get into action right away....
Why tax golf? ITC club moves HC

Sunday 7 June '09

Should Golf courses pay entertainment tax like cinemas? This is the question being examined by the Punjab and Haryana Court....
Cough up at the post

Sunday 31 May '09

In 2005, when the gates at Wagah were flung open for cross-border trade..
Mr Soros goes to meet an old friend

Friday 29 May '09

Global financier and philanthropist George Soros, who chairs a network of foundations that promote, among other things, the creation of open, democratic societies, flew into Chandigarh.
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