- 2nd April, 2022 The Tribune India
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Jalandhar: The first day of Ivy World School in the new session was a mixture of excitement and anxiety for children. Students took part in special events, which would produce lasting memories and a good outlook for the future year. Children were given a colourful and spectacular welcome, complete w - Amargarh legislator, government officials share student life experiences
Amargarh AAP legislator Jaswant Singh Gajjanmajra held a maiden meeting with senior functionaries of various department of the Ahmedgarh subdivision recently. - Residents of Dhandari Khurd in Sahnewal pin hope on AAP government for redress of choked sewer complaints
The conditions are turning from bad to worse as sewers continue to overflow in Dhandari Khurd located in Ward No. 28 under the Sahnewal Assembly constituency. Sewage is accumulating in streets of the area as the Municipal Corporation (MC) has failed to find out a permanent solution to the problem. - 'Aagaz' highlights drug addiction among youth
A community event, ‘Aagaz’, was organised by Dr Kotnis Acupuncture Hospital at the OST Centre of the Civil Hospital here today. - Two vehicle lifters, five thieves arrested in Ludhiana
The police have arrested two vehicle lifters and five thieves from different places in the city and recovered one stolen scooter, one motorcycle and other stolen property from them. - Ludhiana: Five booked in 3 fraud cases
Two persons, identified as Harbaksh Singh and his brother Lovedeep Singh, residents of King City, Jalandhar, were booked under Sections 420 and 120-B, Indian Penal Code (IPC), for fraud and cheating on the complaint of Pardeep Kumar, a resident of Dugri Phase II. The complainant stated that the accu - Ludhiana: Youth killed in road accident
Ludhiana: A migrant youth identified a Sanjay Kumar (26) was run over by a speeding tipper while crossing Machhiwara Road near Kohara on Wednesday. Grievously injured victim was rushed to a hospital and later referred to the Government Rajindra Hospital in Patiala where he succumbed to his injuries - Covid: Four test +ve in Ludhiana district
After a hiatus of two days, four Covid cases were reported in the district today. No death due to the virus was reported in the district. - Ludhiana: Year on, drinking water supply project report awaits WB nod
The wait for the much-awaited 24x7 canal-based surface drinking water supply project in Ludhiana is getting longer as the World Bank (WB) has not yet approved the detailed project report (DPR) of the Rs3,394.45-crore ambitious project to quench the thirst of the industrial capital of the state. - Brides Wanted
CL21117780Match for Hindu Dhiman boy BE PEC Chd. Top MBA FMS Delhi Univ., in Gurgaon, 26 LPA. Father retd. Senior Banker HO, only sister IFS (Foreign service) officer, Dec. 88, 5'-5", teetotaller, lower Himachal, bureau excuse. Mob: 88947-02343. - Ludhiana: Wife, son booked for 48 - year - old man's murder
The death case of Prem Kumar (48) at New Hargobind Nagar on the intervening night of March 25 and 26, which was initially treated as accidental, took a new turn with the police booking his wife Geeta Rani and son Jogesh for murder under Sections 302 and 34 of the IPC on Thursday. - Owners of 9,024 properties never paid tax: Ludhiana MC survey
The Municipal Corporation (MC) has conducted a survey to find out property tax defaulters in seven out of total 37 blocks of the city. A total of 32,299 properties were checked in seven blocks during the survey. - No place for corruption, arrogance now: Ludhiana West MLA Gurpreet Bassi Gogi
Gurpreet Bassi Gogi, 54, of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) demolished the Congress citadel and wrested control over the urban seat Ludhiana West in the recently concluded Assembly elections by defeating two-time Congress MLA Bharat Bhushan Ashu, who was the Food Minister in the previous government. - Child labour project axed, 1.5K students, staff left in the lurch
The Centre’s decision to discontinue the National Child Labour Project (NCLP) has left 1,500 students in the lurch.
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