- 11th March, 2022 The Tribune India
- GNIMT celebrates Women's Day
Guru Nanak Institute of Management and Technology(GNIMT), Gujarkhan Campus, Model Town, celebrated International Women’s Day to acknowledge the efforts of its alumna. Mandeep Kaur Tangra, founder and CEO of SimbaQuartz, was the chief guest of the function. - Admn continues SVEEP sessions at edu institutes
With an intent to impart practical knowledge about governance through the electioneering process to students, the administration continued its Systematic Voters Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) programme at educational institutes of the region falling under Ludhiana and Malerkotla distr - LIT 'reluctant' to take action against illegal construction
Even as the fact has come to fore that the builder, who had razed four EWS flats in Y Block of Maharishi Valmiki Nagar colony of the Ludhiana Improvement Trust (LIT) for the construction of an illegal commercial complex, had no ownership rights of the land. The LIT authorities are dragging their fee - Five fresh Covid cases in Ludhiana
Five persons tested positive for Covid, while no death due to the disease was reported in the district today. - Ludhiana votes for change, vents ire against traditional parties
The AAP’s unexpected and unprecedented landslide victory and the decimation of the Congress, BJP, Lok Insaaf Party (LIP) and the newly floated Sanyukt Samaj Morcha (SSM) in the Punjab Vidhan Sabha elections in Ludhiana district has a clear message from the voters. - 3 held for attack on lawyers, friends
Three persons have been arrested in connection with an attack on lawyers and their friends during a birthday party at a resort on the Morni road near Nada village on the intervening night of Saturday and Sunday. - Only 13 of 93 women make it, 11 from AAP
Only 13 out of 93 women in fray for the Punjab Vidhan Sabha elections won today, once again showing a poor representation of the nearly 48% of the state population. According to the 2011 census, Punjab’s population is 27,743,338 and 13,103,873 of them are female. - Botched campaign did Congress in
For the Congress it has been a downhill journey from an advantageous position. A botched campaign plagued with infighting and its obsession with the AAP proved to be its undoing in the Punjab Assembly elections. - Stellar show in Malwa
The Panthic Malwa belt comprising 69 seats, known to elect the government in Punjab with whosoever gets the maximum here — lived up to its expectations. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) made deep inroads into this southern belt by winning 66 seats. While two chief ministerial faces lost, another from
- 10th March, 2022 The Tribune India
- Punjab polls: Among 13 winning women candidates, 11 belong to AAP
Thirteen of the 93 women who contested the Punjab polls tasted victory and 11 of them belong to the Aam Aadmi Party, which registered a landslide win bagging 92 of the 117 assembly seats. - Ludhiana: 5 - yr jail in attempt - to - murder, rape case
The Court of Additional Sessions Judge Kulbhushan Kumar has convicted Arjun (23), a resident of Janakpuri, here, in an attempt-to-murder and rape case. - GST team raids local businessman?s house
A local businessman was hospitalised amid an ongoing raid related to tax evasion at his house on Lawrence Road on Thursday. - PAU to go ahead with its virtual Kisan Mela
Even as normalcy has returned and most institutes, including schools, have started working in an offline mode, premier agricultural institute Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, has not done away with its virtual Kisan Melas, which were started during the pandemic earlier last year. - Jaismeen, Shakib emerge fastest runners
Jaismeen Kaur Toor and Muhammad Shakib came out triumphant in the 100m sprint and emerged as the fastest runners in the 61st edition of the annual athletics meet at Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College (GNDEC), Gill Park, here, on Wednesday. - Burglars break into Samsung store in Sarabha Nagar Market, steal mobile phones worth Rs35 lakh
Thieves broke into a mobile phone outlet, Samsung Cafe, in posh Sarabha Nagar Market here last night and decamped with mobile phones worth Rs 35 lakh and Rs 38,000 lying in the cash box.
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