- 27th March, 2022 The Tribune India
- 437 innocents framed due to political considerations: Inquiry commission
The implication of innocents in false cases by the Punjab Police for political and other reasons has been a matter of surmises for long. But the final report submitted by the “Commission of Inquiry” — initially headed by Justice Mehtab Singh Gill — has confirmed the framing o - 5 held for illegal mining
Five persons have been arrested for illegal mining after a complaint was filed on the anti-corruption helpline released by CM Bhagwant Mann. - Open house: What should be priorities of the new ruling party
Residents of Ludhiana have voted for the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in the hope that something good will come their way and many prevailing problems would be solved. The new government in the state has come to power with a promise to weed out corruption and implement a model of good governance. The peopl - MLA inspects waste compactor lying defunct for 6 months
The city’s first static compactor, which was set up in 2016 near Sidhwan Canal bridge on Dugri Road, is lying defunct for the past six months.
- 26th March, 2022 The Tribune India
- Brides Wanted
CL21108837Professional/officer match for smart Sikh Ramgarhia turbaned boy, B.E. (Civ), M.E. (Structure), Ph.D. (Str) pursuing, 29/5'-11", working (14 lacs) relocated to Pb./Chd. Two elder sisters both Architects, married in reputed Jatt/Ramgarhia Sikh family of Senior officers. Father Chief Enginee - Two vehicle thieves held
The police have nabbed two members of a gang, which has been stealing vehicles and valuables in the region for a long time. Four motorcycles were recovered from them while the police expect more recoveries after the arrest of their other two accomplices. - Gang preparing spurious milk powder, mustard oil busted; kingpin arrested
The police claims to have busted a gang of miscreants, who have been allegedly preparing spurious and inferior quality milk powder and vegetable oils and selling these under superior brands with connivance of retailers in the region. - Suwidha Centres to remain open on weekend for property tax collection
As the last date to pay property tax of the current financial year (2021-22) with a 10 per cent penalty is March 31, MC’s property tax offices and Suvidha Centres would remain open on Saturday (March 26) and Sunday (March 27) for collection of dues from owners. The tax of around 93,000 propert - PSPCL to erect 66 kV monopoles to strengthen distribution system
Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) has started the process of erecting new-age 66 kV monopoles for 11 kV lines from 220 kV Ladhowal substation to 66 kV GT Road substation here. The work would be undertaken on March 27 and 30. - After protest by deceased?s kin, ASI booked for abetting suicide
After the family of Kulwinder Singh (31) of Baba Deep Singh Nagar, who had committed suicide by shooting himself on March 10 outside his house, today held a protest outside the Dugri police station, the police booked ASI Kulwinder Singh Dhuri of the CIA wing in an abetment to suicide case. - Shop burgled, jewellery worth Rs4 lakh stolen
Thieves struck at a jewellery shop at Dhandari Kalan and decamped with ornaments worth several lakhs of rupees. - Speed up work to transform Buddha Nullah into ?dariya?: Gogi to MC officials
Ludhiana West MLA Gurpreet Bassi Gogi on Friday visited the areas along the Buddha Nullah. He asked the Municipal Corporation officials to ensure that all embankments of the Buddha Nullah are strengthened and beautified. - Ukraine returnees meet DC, demand seats in Indian colleges
A group of students from Ludhiana district met Deputy Commissioner (DC) Varinder Kumar Sharma on Friday and demanded that the government should accommodate Ukraine returnees in Indian medical colleges under a special provision. - Regional EPFO settles 3.68 lakh claims worth Rs710 cr in 2021 - 22
Adding another feather to its cap, the Ludhiana regional headquarters of the Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has settled all 3.68 lakh claims worth Rs710 crore received during the current fiscal 2021-22 till date. - Power crisis looms as coal prices soar
The never-seen-before increase in the prices of coal, which is needed to fuel thermal power plants, has led to a sharp jump in the cost of power production. This has not just burdened the state power utilities, but has also led to threat of a looming power crisis as plants shut down.
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