- 3,000 intoxicating tablets found inside jail
Ludhiana: Some unknown persons threw a packet containing 3,000 intoxicating tablets inside the jail. On the complaint of the jail authorities, a case against unknown person was registered under the NDPS Act and Prisons Act on Tuesday. Gagandeep Sharma, Assistant Jail Superintendent, said on March 28
- Rajasthan administration flayed after doctor ends life
After a doctor, who was booked under Section 302 of the IPC after the death of a patient, allegedly committed suicide in Dausa of Rajasthan, members of the IMA, Punjab, crticised the Rajasthan administration.
- 3 held by Khanna police with 4 illegal weapons
The Khanna police today claimed to have arrested three persons and recovered illegal weapons from their possession.
- Resolve issues of sanitation workers, officials told
Vice-Chairman of Safai Karamchari Commission, Punjab, Surinder Kalyan on Wednesday gave directions to officials to resolve issues related to sanitation workers.
- Government college bans entry of outsiders
As the matter of practice pitches, prepared by the Ludhiana District Cricket Association (LDCA) at the local Satish Chander Dhawan Government College ground, was mired into a controversy following allegations levelled by certain quarters, the college authorities have banned the entry of persons othe
- AAP MLAs ask NHAI officials to speed up ongoing projects
Newly elected AAP MLAs have asked the NHAI officials to speed up ongoing projects so that people are benefitted from them. MLAs and the Deputy Commissioner on Wednesday held a high-powered meeting with senior officials of National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) and Railways to review ongoing proj
- Revenue officers' association ends strike after two days
The visitors suffered as the members of the Punjab Revenue Officers Association observed strike on the second day. The staff was unavailable in the offices due to the strike on Wednesday, leaving the visitors to return without getting their work done.
- DC gets charge of Ludhiana Improvement Trust Chairman
The AAP government in Punjab has dissolved all Improvement Trusts in the state and removed politically appointed chairpersons and trustees. Deputy Commissioner Virendra Kumar Sharma will be the new Chairman of the Ludhiana Improvement Trust (LIT) till further orders.
- Ludhiana MC notices to 85 hospitals for property tax scrutiny
After AAP MLAs raised questions over a low collection of property tax from major private hospitals, the Municipal Corporation on Wednesday issued notices to 85 private hospitals and nursing homes located in the areas under the MC’s Zone D for property tax scrutiny. The notices would be sent to
- No fresh case of Covid in Ludhiana district
No fresh case of Covid-19 has been reported from the district on Wednesday. All pending samples
- NIA raids yield ?key evidence? in Ludhiana court blast case
A team of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) today conducted searches at the two houses of dismissed Punjab Police Constable late Gagandeep Singh Gaggi at Guru Teg Bahadur Nagar and Professors Colony in Khanna in connection with the Ludhiana court blast case.
- Will seek NRIs? help for projects in rural segments of Punjab, says NRI Affairs Minister Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal
Rural Development and Panchayats and NRI Affairs Minister Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal today held a meeting with the Block Development and Panchayat officials and asked them to create a database of the NRIs so that the department could get in touch with them to seek their support for projects in their nat
- Cong - appointed heads of 29 improvement trusts in Punjab removed
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government today replaced the Congress-appointed chairmen of 29 improvement trusts with the Deputy Commissioners of the respective districts.