- 26th April, 2022 The Tribune India
- 3 arrested for robbing woman of Rs. 60K; 2 mobile phones snatched
The police have arrested three persons in the course of investigation of a robbery of Rs 60,000 from a woman, running a Verka milk agency on Noorwala Road here. - 3 - day career guidance workshop concludes
A three-day workshop under the student enrichment programme of the career guidance and counselling bureau of Guru Nanak National College, organised by Prof Ranjeet Kaur and Prof Malti Tiwari under the guidance of officiating Principal Dr Nirlep Kaur, concluded here today. On the first day Dr Kiran W - Ashu, Kumaria elected PBA president, secretary
Former Punjab Cabinet Minister Bharat Bhushan Ashu and Anupam Kumaria were elected unopposed as president and honorary general secretary, respectively, of the Punjab Badminton Association (PBA). - 4 drug runners arrested
The police have arrested Harpreet Singh, resident of Jeeto Market, Shimlapuri, from Dugri Bridge on the Sidhwn Canal on Sunday with 5 gm of heroin, while he was going on a scooter to make delivery of the contraband. A case under Sections 21, 61 and 85 of the NDPS Act has been registered. Another dru - Indicted officials pick holes in MC report on illegal buildings
For once, officials of the building branch of the Municipal Corporation (MC), who mostly remain in the line of fire for their acts of omission and commission and rightly or wrongly are blamed for proliferation of illegal buildings in the industrial hub, have picked up the courage to challenge the mu - 16 - year - old girl goes missing
A 16-year-old girl, residing in Kila Mohalla, has been reportedly missing from her house since April 22. The mother of the girl complained to the police that she and her husband had gone to work and when they came back in the evening, the girl had disappeared. The police have registered a case under - Resolve Canadian college fee refund issue of students: MLA Gogi to IDP
Gurpreet Gogi, MLA from Ludhiana West, has asked the officials of the IDP company to resolve the issue of hundreds of students whose fees has not been refunded by Canadian colleges after their study visa refusal. - Class X CBSE board exams begin today
The board exams of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class X will start from tomorrow. Though the main stream English exam will begin from April 27, yet tomorrow students will appear for painting, gurung, tamang and sherpa exams. - 2 booked for abduction of minor girl
Ludhiana: A 17-year-old girl, resident of New Gurnam Nagar, was allegedly abducted by Rahul and his brother Deepak, both residents of Dashmesh Puri on Noorwala Road. In a complaint lodged with the police, the father of the girl said the girl has been missing since April 14. He said on making an inqu - BVM Senior Secondary School
Ludhiana: In order to provide a propitious environment to students, Bhartiya Vidya Mandir (BVM) Senior Secondary School, Sector 39, Chandigarh Road, celebrated International Book Day here on Monday. Students participated in numerous activities organised on the occasion. Students of Class I and II cr - One fresh Covid case in district
One fresh Covid case was reported, while there was no death due to the disease in the district today. - Engage motivators for awareness on source segregation of waste: PMIDC
The Punjab Municipal Infrastructure Development Company (PMIDC) has written to the Municipal Corporation Commissioners, Additional Deputy Commissioners (Urban Development) and Executive Officers of the Municipal Councils in Punjab for engagement of motivators to create awareness on segregation of so - Work allotted for six - laning of Ludhiana - Bathinda expressway
The work to make the 75.543-km Ludhiana-Bathinda national highway six-laned has been allotted to two separate construction companies, the government has confirmed.
- 25th April, 2022 The Tribune India
- Ludhiana: PCR staff granted day off, top officers perform patrol duties
The entire force of the Police Control Room (PCR) was a given a day off on Saturday and Ludhiana Police Commissioner Dr Kaustubh Sharma along with senior officers stepped into the shoes of PCR cops by doing their duty. This was done to express gratitude towards the PCR staff who discharge their duti - Wastewater treatment a must for food safety
THE fast-paced demographic changes and lack of awareness regarding hazards of wastes are adversely impacting water, soil, air, plants, food, feed, animals and humans. Urban and industrial sectors in India generate large quantities of solid wastes and wastewater, which are rising exponentially. Depen
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