- Send 2 AAP legal cell members to Rajya Sabha, says Justice Jora - The Tribune India
Punjab AAP legal cell president Justice Jora Singh (retd) said today that party’s legal cell members should be given an opportunity to represent Punjab in the Rajya Sabha. He conducted a meeting with legal cell members this evening.
- 51 probables (U - 23) selected for cricket association centre - The Tribune India
The Ludhiana District Cricket Association (LDCA) organised trials at the GRD Global Education Institute ground on Hambran Road here yesterday in which 110 aspirants took part and 51 probables (U-23) were shortlisted to register them with the district cricket association centre.
- Ensure corruption - free admn in MC offices: Commissioner - The Tribune India
After Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann announced to release an anti-corruption helpline number, which will be his personal number, the people are welcoming the move. The MC Commissioner, Pardeep Kumar Sabharwal, on Thursday conducted a meeting with the officials to ensure transparency in the work.
- Parked car catches fire near bus stand - The Tribune India
A Maruti Baleno car caught fire near bus stand on Thursday afternoon. The owner had parked the car and went to market. Within 10 minutes the car caught fire.
- Railways acts tough to check ticketless travel - The Tribune India
Railways acts tough to check ticketless travel
- AAP breaches LIP bastion in Atam Nagar; two - time MLA Bains loses security deposit - The Tribune India
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) tsunami that swept the district in the Punjab Assembly polls breached the Lok Insaaf Party (LIP) bastion Atam Nagar, which was represented by the LIP founder Simarjit Singh Bains (52) since its inception in 2012.
- Jyoti, Pooja corner glory in PU cycling championship - The Tribune India
Jyoti and Pooja, students of Ramgarhia Girls College (RGC), Miller Ganj, Ludhiana, brought fame to their alma mater, finishing on the victory podium in the Panjab University Inter-College Track Cycling Championship held at the Punjab Agricultural University velodrome here.
- Observe March 23 as dry day: Assn - The Tribune India
Members of the Rupinder Gandhi Welfare Association held a march from Kailash Chowk to Pavilion Mall here today to make the people aware that sacrifices made by martyrs should not go in vain and tributes in a proper manner should be paid to those who sacrificed their lives for the nation.
- MC struggles to meet budget income target - The Tribune India
The Municipal Corporation is struggling to meet the proposed budget target of Rs 892 crore (without including Rs 100 crore loan) for the financial year 2021-22. The target is to be achieved by March 31 but the MC has generated an income of only Rs 707.57 crore till March 16.
- Three fresh cases of Covid in Ludhiana district - The Tribune India
The Health Department on Thursday confirmed three fresh cases from the district. Now, there are 25 active cases in the district and of them, 23 patients are under home isolation.
- Punjab - born Shree Saini 1st runner - up - The Tribune India
Indian-American Shree Saini was crowned the first runner-up at the Miss World 2021 beauty pageant held in San Juan, Puerto Rico on Thursday. The coveted Miss World title was won by Karolina Bielawska of Poland.
- Alumni meet, cultural fest organised at GNN College - The Tribune India
An alumni meet and cultural festival was organised at Dr Ishwar Singh Memorial Hall of Guru Nanak National (GNN) College heere today.
- PM Modi betrayed farmers, says BKU - The Tribune India
Charging PM Narendra Modi-led NDA government of betraying farmers and not fulfilling most of their demands, the Bharti Kisan Union (Lakhowal) has chalked out a strategy to hold a nationwide agitation.
- Burden of hope - The Tribune India
Though Bhagwant Mann has taken over the reins of Punjab as CM, only time will tell if he succeeds in making the state prosperous once again (‘Audacity of hope’). People’s expectations are astounding. To deal with this burden of hope, and for achieving their own promised and desired
- Punjab Congress leaders blame top brass for loss - Times of India
A blame game broke out in Punjab Congress as the party leadership began a formal exercise to reflect on its drubbing in the assembly elections, with p