Ludhiana Business Information Directory

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  • 9th April, 2022 The Tribune India
    • Man booked for making wife's obscene photos viral
      The Jamalpur police yesterday registered a case against a man who made obscene photographs of his wife viral on social media. He committed the act to defame her after a marital dispute between the couple.
    • Rice stolen from godown
      Ludhiana: A huge stock of rice belonging to Pungrain was stolen from a private godown in Dakha. The police registered a case on Thursday. Vikram Singh, manager, Origo Commodities Private Limited, said Pungrain had kept a stock of rice in their godown at Dakha. On the night of January 10, some thieve
    • Ayurveda centre robbery cracked
      The city police on Friday cracked a case of robbery that occurred at Ayurveda Yogya Pharmacy, Sahnewal, by arresting five accused, including a woman who was a former employee at the pharmacy. The police seized two cars, fake ID cards of the Enforcement Directorate and Rs 55,000 in cash form them.
    • Shortage of docs, staff ails Civil Hospital
      The OPD of the Civil Hospital here is full to the brim these days. Amidst this, the hospital is reeling under staff shortage.
    • Rs 40L looted from employee of oil trading firm at gunpoint
      Three armed robbers committed a major loot at Kesar Ganj Mandi here on Friday evening. As per the police, initial probe suggested that over Rs 40 lakh was looted at gunpoint from an employee of a oil trading firm, Ashok Kumar Arora and Sons.
    • Students protest as 3 Canadian colleges, agents yet to refund fee
      Students protest as 3 Canadian colleges, agents yet to refund fee
    • GLADA team takes developers of five illegal colonies by surprise
      A team of officials of the engineering and regulatory wings of the Greater Ludhiana Area Development Authority (GLADA) virtually took developers by surprise when it razed structures and internal development works in five colonies during a demolition drive carried out this morning.
    • Best poster presentation award
      Ludhiana: Prapti Sudan, a postgraduate student from the College of Fisheries, Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, won the best poster presentation award at the 1st Indian Fisheries Outlook-2022 on “Priming Indian Fisheries in Attaining Sustainable Development Goals”
    • Two arrested with drugs
      The Khanna police yesterday nabbed two smugglers in separate cases and recovered intoxicating powder and heroin from their possession.
    • 3 test positive for Covid in Ludhiana district
      Three persons tested positive for Covid while no death was reported in the district due to the virus on Friday.
    • Can?t back Russia
      REFER to ‘Russia suspended from UNHRC’; the US is trying every trick in the book to demonise Russia for its invasion and war crimes. The excommunication from the UNHRC was warranted. Despite world condemnation Russia is not willing to budge, rather it is becoming more brutal and aggressi
    • LIP's Bains declared 'proclaimed person'
      The court of Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate Harsimranjit Singh has declared former MLA and Lok Insaaf Party chief Simarjeet Singh Bains a “proclaimed person” for allegedly violating the Covid-19 norms while staging a dharna outside the office of Ludhiana Commissioner of Police.
    • CM reviews wheat purchase in Khanna
      Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Friday reviewed the ongoing wheat procurement arrangements at Khanna, the Asia’s largest grain market.
    • FIR, probe not in consonance: Ludhiana court
      While rejecting the closure report into the Hoshiarpur land scam filed by the Punjab Vigilance Bureau on Tuesday, Additional and Sessions Judge of Ludhiana Dr Ajit Atri listed out 13 points where the investigation fell short of proper standard and procedures.
    • 7 firearms recovered from Ludhiana man
      The district police arrested a Ludhiana resident and recovered seven firearms from him here today. The accused has been identified as Golu Rajput. He had allegedly come to Ropar district to supply arms to some unidentified person.