- 9th May, 2022 The Tribune India
- Stop wasting public money on sub judice project, says PAC
Members of the Public Action Committee (PAC) for the Sutlej and Mattewara forest met here today at Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar to evaluate the surprise announcement of the mega textile park, adjoining the Mattewara forest and the Sutlej, by the Secretary of Union Ministry of textiles. - PRTC bus driver held for smuggling poppy husk
PRTC bus driver held for smuggling poppy husk - Poor orphaned brothers do Gurdaspur proud in judo
The three orphaned siblings are a class apart. Unlike other judokas, they were born poor, are being raised in abject poverty, wear half-torn kits and often find themselves at the receiving end of slurs and abuses while training. - Centre sanctions Rs 1.25 cr for plant clinic in Moga
The Union Government has sanctioned a project to set-up a plant clinic at Duneke village in Moga district to provide diagnostic services to farmers about plant and soil health problems, officials of the state Agriculture Department revealed here today.
- 8th May, 2022 The Tribune India
- Students appear for NDA, CDS exams in Ludhiana
Students appear for NDA, CDS exams in Ludhiana - Ludhiana Municipal Corporation launches cleanliness drive in Zone D
Ludhiana Municipal Corporation launches cleanliness drive in Zone D - 20 - year - old BTech student ends life in Punjab Agricultural University hostel in Ludhiana
A 20-year-old engineering student of Punjab Agricultural University, Renu Bala, today committed suicide at the Hostel No. 11 of the university. Her body was found hanging from the ceiling fan in the hostel room on Saturday evening. - Tackling rising suicide cases among the young
THE pandemic has seen a rise in mental health issues. There has been a corresponding increase in the number of suicide cases as well, with the age group of 18-30 years coming across as the most vulnerable, contributing to 34.4 per cent of the total deaths by suicide, according to data in the latest - Grooms Wanted
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Office-bearers and activists of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) have accused the district administration of driving at least 12 families belonging to the Scheduled Caste (SC) category out of their homes on the pretext of anti-encroachment drive launched by the state government. - Revenue officers to go on mass leave tomorrow
Protest launched by patwaris and kanungos received a shot in arm when the Punjab Revenue Officers Association (PROA) announced to support their agitation demanding cancellation of alleged false implication of Patwari Didar Singh in a case. - 2 peddlers held with 1 - kg opium
The police have arrested two drug peddlers and recovered 1 kg of opium from them. - Direct way to martyr Sukhdev Thapar?s birthplace: Draft notification sent to Local Govt Dept for acquiring land
Amid the protests by members of the All India Shaheed Sukhdev Thapar Memorial Trust against the government for allegedly ignoring the martyr’s birthplace, the Land Acquisition Collector-cum-SDM, Ludhiana East, has sent a draft notification to the Department of Local Government to get required - Mother?s Day: Punjab Agricultural University trained 83K women in agriculture, allied occupations, says report
These mothers from humble background took the plunge and adopted farming and allied enterprises as their occupation. Raising their crops like their own children and feeding people with their produce and products is what proves their motherhood to mankind. Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) is help - Delegation visits proposed textile park site at Koom Kalan
In another boost to industrial development, a textile park has been approved over 1,000 acres of land at Koom Kalan in Ludhiana, the government has confirmed.
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