Senior superintendent of police Bhupinder Singh Sidhu says accused Gurcharan had built his house illegally in the village that falls under the Sadar police station The police demolished a house of ...
As per sources, other Upper House MPs from Punjab have also offered to step down to accommodate Kejriwal. Following AAP’s defeat in the Delhi elections — where Kejriwal lost his New Delhi seat ...
In a first-of-its-kind action, Punjab Police demolished the illegally built house of a drug smuggler at Talwandi village near Ladhowal in Ludhiana district on Monday night. Punjab Police ...
Accused had built the house illegally on gram panchayat land The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by ...
This was the Kowloon Walled City. The Kowloon Walled City was built in 1847 as a small fort for Chinese imperial soldiers to keep watch over the coast. During the Japanese occupation, the fort’s ...
I have been under surveillance for a long time, and due to this, I have already changed my house 2-3 times. I want to ask the Punjab Police—how many more times will I have to change my house for ...
However, it did not explode, and the house was not damaged ... are trying to derail the ongoing campaign against drugs in Punjab and nobody will be allowed to get away with their nefarious ...
The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) on Wednesday once again laid bare its long-standing grievances over governance and power-sharing issues in Punjab during a high-level meeting with Prime Minister ...
Police on Sunday said unidentified persons hurled a "grenade-like object" at Sandhu's residence at Maqsudan in Punjab's Jalandhar district. However, it did not explode, and the house was not damaged.
The police on Saturday demolished an “illegally constructed” house of a jailed drug peddler here. According to a police officer, the house was built on a land of a government seed farm located ...
A painter and a former journalist have teamed up to demonstrate the city’s shift from relative openness to tighter controls ...