- 7th June, 2020 Times of India
- With summer at its peak, demand for water goes up
Ludhiana: With the summer season at its peak, the demand for water supply has also increased. - Punjab: Two doctors booked for gender test
PATIALA: Two private doctors and an agent have been booked for allegedly conducting sex determination test. - Covid - 19: Punjab deaths hit 50, count crosses 2,515
The Covid-19 death count in Punjab hit 50 on Saturday as two more people died of the virus. The state recorded 54 new cases, taking the state’s tally - Punjab: Three days after 'normal death', four of family coronavirus positive | Ludhiana News
JALANDHAR: Four members of a family of an astrologer, who died during the intervening night of June 3 and 4 without any symptoms of Covid-19, on Satur. - Op Bluestar anniv remains peaceful; Community leaders put under house arrest
Ludhiana: The anniversary of Operation Bluestar remained peaceful in the city. - MC gives one last chance to vendors to get registered
Ludhiana: Before moving ahead with their plan of having vending zones, the MC has given a last chance to the vendors to get themselves registered with. - Complaint against opening of market in violation
Ludhiana: The police here have received a complaint against Gandhi Nagar AC Market for remaining open for the past 15 days, violating lockdown orders. - 4 special Shramik train leave with migrants
Ludhiana: Amid heavy security arrangement, the railway authorities managed to run four special Shramik trains, along with five long-route passenger tr. - Migrants, officials forget social distancing norm at stadium
Ludhiana: At a time when cases of Covid-19 are rising in the district with each passing day, the district administration has failed to implement moder. - Watch: ITBP band plays at Civil Hospital in Ludhiana to pay gratitude towards health workers
The band of an Indo Tibetan Border Police battalion played at Civil Hospital in Ludhiana. They played band to pay gratitude to health workers. Since COVID-19 has hit the country, health workers are working round the clock to treat patients across the country.
- 6th June, 2020 Times of India
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