- Rs. 10.9L looted from money changer's employees
Two motorcycle-borne armed robbers looted Rs 10.90 lakh from employees of a money changer from near grain market, Gill chowk, on Tuesday evening.
- New state Congress chief Warring reaches out to former MLAs
New Punjab Congress chief Amrinder Raja Warring today reached out to former MLAs of Ludhiana after his appointment. He was accompanied by party’s new working president, Bharat Bhushan Ashu. He is yet to take over the post and is meeting all senior leaders and taking their guidance to strengthe
- Water testing picks up pace in villages, 6% samples unfit
Water testing picks up pace in villages, 6% samples unfit
- Sensitisation programme on personal hygiene
Ludhiana: A sensitisation programme on ‘Personal Hygiene — What, Why & How’ was organised by Amrita Shergil Girls Hostel of the Panjab University Regional Centre (PURC), Ludhiana, in collaboration with the IQAC cell.
- Eight test positive for Covid in Ludhiana district
Eight fresh Covid cases were reported in the district, while there was no death due to the disease today.
- Pistol Group, Ludhiana Warriors champions in basketball tournament
Pistol Group and Ludhiana Warriors emerged champions in the senior men and women sections, respectively, in the inaugural edition of the three-day BFI-INBL 3x3 Basketball Tourney, organised by the Punjab Basketball Association (PBA) under the aegis of the Basketball Federation of India (BFI) at Guru
- Special school students celebrate annual day
The annual day celebrations of the Nirdosh School for Special Children were held with zeal on the premises of Rotary Club, Ludhiana, on Saturday. The function was held on the theme of ‘Time... journey of life’.
- 'Will ensure sand at reasonable prices'
Defeating senior Congress leader KP Singh by a huge margin of 45,780 votes, the founding president of AAP in Punjab, Harjot Singh Bains, 31, made it to the Cabinet, holding important portfolios of Mining, Jails and Tourism.
- Brakes on Punjab cops' kin flouting norms in flashy cars
The long arm of law seems to have caught up with the kith and kin of police officers using swanky cars and flouting the traffic norms. Taking a dim view of police officers’ sons troubling other commuters by indulging in rash driving and illegally using hooters, black film, halogen lights and b
- Aiming at 100 quintal/acre sugarcane yield, says Cheema
Cooperation and Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema said the government had set a target to enhance sugarcane yield to 100 quintal per acre in the next two years.
- NIA offers Rs. 5L for info in Ludhiana blast case
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Tuesday announced a cash reward of Rs 5 lakh for any vital information in the 2021 Ludhiana court complex blast case.
- Best poster presentation award
Best poster presentation award
- Medical facilities
Apropos of ‘Rural medical facilities’, there is no denying that rural medical infrastructure has remained neglected ever since we attained freedom. Whenever elections are round the corner, rumblings of ramping up health infrastructure is heard from all political parties, but the din dies