- 7th June, 2022 The Tribune India
- ADCP - led cell to scan mobile phones recovered in prisons
In a first in any district, Police Commissioner, Ludhiana, Dr Kaustubh Sharma has formed a special cell to stop gangs from running their operations from jails. - Gangster turns heroin supplier
Gangster Pankaj Rajput (26) of New Puneet Nagar, who is already facing 12 cases, including attempt to murder, fraud and Arms Act, has now become a big heroin supplier. The CIA-2 wing of the Ludhiana Commissionerate on finding his role in drug smuggling has registered a case against him. - Veterinary university celebrates World Milk Day
College of Dairy Science and Technology (CODST), Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (GADVASU), celebrated World Milk Day under the aegis of the ICAR funded Institutional Development Plan (IDP) operational in the university. In the context of World Milk Day, a Food Festival was - 4 vehicle thieves held in Ludhiana, 3 mobikes recovered
The police have arrested four vehicle thieves from various places in the city on Sunday and recovered three stolen motorcycles and a mobile phone from them. Meanwhile, the police have booked two workers for stealing raw material from a factory. - Hoax threat call to blow up police headquarters in Ludhiana
With multi-layered security, strategic deployment, strict watch on social media and continuous flag marches by the police and paramilitary forces in a bid to maintain peace and law and order in the city on the anniversary of Operation Bluestar yielded the desired results as the day remained uneventf - Youth dies of Covid in Ludhiana, 5 test +ve
Covid-19 has claimed the life of a 26-year-old man belonging to Ludhiana district. It was stated by Civil Surgeon SP Singh. - Parkash Singh Badal hospitalised; condition stable
Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) patriarch Parkash Singh Badal was on Monday evening admitted to the PGIMER here following gastric-related complaints, hospital sources said. - Textile park in Ludhiana to be game changer, to boost exports
The upcoming textile park over 1,000 acres at Koom Kalan near here will be a game changer for the textile and garment industry and will further boost exports from Ludhiana, which was one of the three major textile clusters in the state, the government has claimed.
- 6th June, 2022 The Tribune India
- SAD patriarch Parkash Singh Badal admitted to Chandigarh's PGI with gastric - related complaints
Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) patriarch Parkash Singh Badal was on Monday evening admitted to the PGIMER here following gastric-related complaints, hospital sources said. - One tests positive for Covid in Ludhiana district
One fresh case of Covid-19 was reported while no life was lost due to the virus in the district today. - Cops solve hit - and - run case in nine hours
The police claimed to have solved a hit-and-run case within nine hours. In the incident, a motorcyclist, Inderpal Singh (32), an accountant working with a rice sheller, had died after his head was crushed by a speeding tractor-trailer on Saturday night. The suspect, identified as Santokh Singh of Ma - Open House: Is negligence on MC's part over poor condition of multi - storey parking acceptable?
There is hardly any doubt that there is an acute shortage of parking space in Ludhiana and in this scenario the multi-storey parkings can act as a boon for the visitors and daily commuters but alas the MC multi-level parking building near Mata Rani Chowk is really in a shambles. It is high time the - Man arrested for raping stepdaughter
A man raped his 11-year-old stepdaughter at Sidhwan Bet. The police yesterday registered a rape case against the suspect, identified as Parmod Kumar. Later, he was arrested. - PSPCL drive against power theft yields Rs 13.82 cr in five months
Relentless efforts made by Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) to curb power theft and unauthorised use of electricity (UUE), which make a big dent in the revenue, has yielded rich dividend and the power utility has recovered a penalty of a whopping Rs 13.82 crore in the past five months - City gets 50 MLD effluent treatment plant
The city got an unique gift on World Environment Day as a 50 MLD (million litres per day) common effluent treatment plant (CETP) became operational on Tajpur Road for treatment of 102 dyeing units. Rahul Tewari, Secretary, Science, Technology and Environment, virtually inaugurated the plant.
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