- 8th April, 2022 The Tribune India
- Man booked for sexual harassment
The Jamalpur police booked a man for sexual harassment of a 20-year-old girl at Budhewal village. - Maternal, child healthcare dips in dist: Health survey
In what appears to be a cause of concern, maternal and child healthcare has come down in Ludhiana district during the past five years, a national survey has revealed. - After dismantling at Waterfront site, MC plans legal action against Forest Dept
A day after the Forest Department dismantled concrete and several structures (sitting area) around the site along the Sidhwan Canal at Sarabha Nagar citing NGT orders, Mayor Balkar Singh Sandhu and MC Commissioner Pardeep Kumar Sabharwal, along with officials, visited the project site on Thursday. - Health Fest for Divyangjan at GNPS
A large number of ‘special’ children drawn from different parts of the state took part in the Health Fest for Divyangjan, held at Guru Nanak Public School (GNPS), Sarabha Nagar, here today. - Book Jakhar for objectionable remark against SC community, say Dalits
Dalits today lodged a complaint against former Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee president Sunil Jakhar for his alleged remark against the community. - Farm unions mobilise support for weeklong agitation on MSP
Farm unions mobilise support for weeklong agitation on MSP - Will fulfil people's aspirations: MLA
Aam Aadmi Party’s Ashok Parashar, 57, stormed the Congress citadel — Ludhiana Central — which had been represented by the grand old party ever since its inception in 2012, defeating three-time MLA Surinder Kumar Dawar in the recent Assembly elections. - ADGP Ban to lead anti - gangster force
The Punjab Government today appointed ADGP (Special Crimes & Economic Offences Wing) Pramod Ban as the first head of the Anti-Gangster Task Force (AGTF), which was announced recently by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann. - Opposition lashes out at government, raises concern over string of murders
Opposition lashes out at government, raises concern over string of murders - Basic amenities missing, Ludhiana anganwari centres cry for assistance
Most of the anganwari centres in the district are in a bad state. While most of the centres in the city are running from rented places, a majority of these don’t even have basic facilities.
- 7th April, 2022 The Tribune India
- Will work with apex chamber to uplift industry: CICU
Upkar Singh Ahuja and Pankaj Sharma, president and general secretary, CICU, respectively, have welcomed and congratulated Rajnish Ahuja for taking over charge as president of the Apex Chamber of Commerce and Industry, here. The CICU members said the CICU and the Apex Chamber of Commerce and Industry - Diabetic patients keeping fast need to be extra careful, say health experts
The fasting period is going on in both Hindu and Muslim communities and many people keep fast during the period. Diabetic patients keeping Navratri or Ramadan fast need to be extra careful about medications, diet and controlling blood sugar levels. - Gamdoor, Swati declared best athletes
Gamdoor Singh, a student of BA I, and Swati of M Com II were declared the best athletes among boys and girls, respectively, in the morning classes during the 102nd annual athletics meet of SCD Government College that concluded here today. - Ludhiana: Hrishita bags bronze in kurash championship
Hrishita, a student of Bhartiya Vidya Mandir Senior Secondary School, Udham Singh Nagar, brought laurels to her parents and the school, by clinching a bronze medal in the Sub-Junior Kurash Championship held at Dhanbad in Jharkhand recently. - Health fitness camp for spl athletes today
The Special Olympics Bharat will organise an health fitness camp for special athletes to mark Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav on April 7. The event will be held at the Sain Das Senior Secondary School, Patel Chowk. Dental health checks and nutrition screening of all participants will be held on the occasion
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