- 2nd October, 2020 Times of India
- Farmers? front begins indefinite blockade in Punjab
After rail tracks, the farmers have laid siege to petrol pumps, toll plazas, corporate silos and electricity plants. - Ludhiana cinema halls all set to welcome movie - goers
The cinema halls are all set to open in India after a long wait of more than 6 months due to COVID-induced lockdown. Cinema hall owners started prepping up to welcome the movie-goers with all the precautions in Ludhiana. Owner of Solitaire Cinema, Gurdeep Singh Gosha said, “Cinema is one of the best medium of entertainment. Due to COVID, cinema industry got affected a lot. We are happy as at least it got opened.” Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has announced guidelines to open cinema halls in India in unlock 5 from Oct 15.
- 1st October, 2020 Times of India
- Covid - 19: Three deaths, 129 new cases in Ludhiana
LUDHIANA: Deputy Commissioner Varinder Sharma on Thursday informed that under the “Mission Fateh” of the Punjab government, the number of Covid-19 pat. - Ludhiana garment industry at the receiving end of protests
Already facing problems due to limited number of trains running ever since the coronavirus outbreak, the local garment industry is now hit by the ong - 2 fraudsters held for duping people by swapping debit cards
Ludhiana: The Ludhiana police have arrested two ATM fraudsters on Wednesday. - Police hand over kids of murder accused to her friend and forget
Ludhiana: Daresi police’s apathy has added to the woes of a Ludhiana couple who lost their livelihood during lockdown and are struggling to fend for t. - ?Lockdown? struck Baba Nand Singh Nagar residents early
Ludhiana: The residents of Baba Nand Singh Nagar in Flower Enclave area here claim that they have been facing a lockdown-like situation since long, ev. - Huge rush at suvidha centres on last day to pay dues
Ludhiana: The last day of availing 10% rebate on depositing the property tax, water supply and sewage dues came to end on Wednesday. - TCS collection during pandemic not a wisw decision: Bizmen
Ludhiana: Under a new step with regard to the business dealings which will come into effect from October 1, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) h. - Nodal officers to keep tab on crop residue burning
Ludhiana: To prevent the crop residue burning during the kharif season, especially amid the Covid-19 pandemic, the district administration has appoint. - Man booked for hacking 82 - yr - old uncle to death
Ludhiana: Ludhiana rural police on Wednesday booked a 45-year-old man for hacking his uncle to death with an axe. - Starting to turn corner, garment inc suffers due to farmers? stir
Ludhiana: Already facing problems due to limited number of trains running ever since the coronavirus outbreak, the local garment industry is now hit b.
- 30th September, 2020 Times of India
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