Nobody warns you that love arrives in fragments. Not in one clean moment you can point to later and say — there, that’s when it happened — but in pieces, scattered across years, showing up in unexpected places. A half-remembered film. A line of dialogue that means nothing the first time and everything the fifth.I […]
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The North News Chandigarh, January 13 The United Kingdom has before it a rare opportunity to demonstrate moral leadership by recognising the enduring importance of history—and by acting on it. The Punjab government’s request for access to original archival audio and video recordings linked to the trial of revolutionary freedom fighters Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev Thapar […]
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The North News Chandigarh, December 16 Punjab’s law-and-order crisis is no longer a matter of perception or political sparring; it is a lived reality, written in blood across its streets. The killing of a 30-year-old kabaddi player in Mohali on Monday was not just another crime statistic — it was a chilling demonstration of how […]
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The North News New Delhi, December 6 The chaos that engulfed India’s busiest airports this week did not surface overnight. It was the result of months of ignored warnings, regulatory deadlines and an airline determined to expand faster than it could staff its own flights. When IndiGo — the country’s largest carrier — suddenly began […]
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By Prime Minister Narendra Modi Today is September 11th. This day evokes two contrasting remembrances. The first dates back to 1893, when Swami Vivekananda delivered his iconic Chicago address. With the few words, “Sisters and Brothers of America,” he won the hearts of thousands present in the hall. He introduced the timeless spiritual heritage of […]
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The North News Chandigarh, September 1 The floods sweeping through Punjab and Himachal Pradesh are more than local crises, such disasters are national tragedies that call for an urgent, unified response. The calamity exposes a failure of governance, planning and coordination between the states and the Centre. Unless this crisis is recognised as a national […]
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The North News Bilaspur, August 18 Every time I travel to Himachal Pradesh, I feel the same irresistible pull — the mountains calling me back. There is something timeless about the dense forests, the cool rush of rivers and the breath of fresh air that reminds one of life’s simplicity and fullness. Yet this monsoon, […]
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The North News New Delhi, July 31 After announcing a 25 percent tariff on Indian goods, US President Donald Trump has crossed a diplomatic red line—provoking not only economic irritation, but deepening concerns over the tone of international engagement. His choice of words, laced with undiplomatic barbs aimed at both India and Russia, marks a […]
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The North News Ludhiana, June 23 The Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) victory in the Ludhiana West by-election may look routine on paper. Its candidate, Sanjeev Arora, beat Congress’s Bharat Bhushan Ashu by a margin of 10,637 votes. But this result speaks volumes beyond the arithmetic. In what was framed as a mid-term litmus test ahead […]
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The North News Chandigarh, June 7 The upcoming G7 Summit in Kananaskis could mark a turning point in the strained relationship between India and Canada. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s decision to attend the summit, following a personal invitation from Canada’s newly elected Prime Minister Mark Carney, signals a potential thaw after a period of deep […]
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