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Ticket sales for Ind-Aus ODI at Mohali start on September 15

The Punjab Cricket Association will start ticket sales for the ODI on September 15; the last international match hosted by Mohali was in September 2022, also between India and Australia

As many new cafes, clubs and hotels find their new address in the City Beautiful, we take you on a guided tour

Covid-19 is one of the many challenges that the hospitality industry has faced in the current times but it has not dampened the morale of restaurateurs and foodies of the tricity. As many new cafes, clubs and hotels find their new address in the City Beautiful, we take you on a guided tour.

The Central Consumer Protection Authority abolishes service charge on food, tricity restaurateurs voice their opinion

The Central Consumer Protection Authority has announced that no restaurant and hotel can levy service charge in food bills to customers. “They have to clearly inform the consumer that service charge is voluntary, optional and at the consumer’s discretion,” clarifies the CCPA guidel

T20 World Cup: Chandigarh gears up for India-Pak encounter

Deepankar Sharda Tribune News Service Chandigarh, October 18 Not only cricket buffs, but hoteliers are also waiting for the Sunday – the day when India take on Pakistan in the ICC T20 World C

Kerala Assembly Elections 2021: Development Narrative Takes Precedence Over Sabarimala In Lord Ayyappa s Abode

Kerala Assembly Elections 2021: Development Narrative Takes Precedence Over Sabarimala In Lord Ayyappa’s Abode Pandemic, livelihood, and development are uppermost in people’s minds as Sabarimala takes a back seat. BJP candidate K Surendran campaigns at Konni Preetha Nair 2021-04-03T17:13:16+05:30 Kerala Assembly Elections 2021: Development Narrative Takes Precedence Over Sabarimala In Lord Ayyappa’s Abode outlookindia.com 2021-04-03T17:34:34+05:30 Also read At Pathanamthitta district, the ground zero of Sabarimala temple agitation, conversations around Lord Ayyappa, or the vexed issue of women’s entry into the temple, barely figures in the poll-scape. Barring a few posters and flex boards that announce “a vote for Ayyappa’, political debates veer invariably around development and candidates. Every election in this central Travancore district has assumed significance since the 2018 Supreme Court verdict of allowing entry of women of

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