- 19th April, 2022 The Tribune India
- Man arrested for rape of 5 - yr - old girl in Ludhiana
The police have arrested a man, identified as Joginder Singh, resident of Model Colony, Jagirpur Road, under Sections 376 and 506 of the IPC and Section 6 of the POCSO Act for allegedly raping a five-year-old girl residing in the neighbourhood. In a report lodged with the police, the mother of the v - Labour shortage hits Ludhiana industry
With migrant labourers moving to their home states, the industry as well as residents have been badly hit by the labour shortage. Major reasons behind the exodus are harvesting of standing crop and wedding season due to which move out of the city with families for a longer periods. - Book PPCB Chief Engineer, factories polluting Buddha Nullah: Ludhiana residents
Intensifying their campaign to protect water bodies from pollution, now 10 residents have asked the Ludhiana police to register an FIR against the Chief Engineer and officials concerned of the Punjab Pollution Control Board (PPCB) for allegedly disobeying the law by not taking action against those d - Work awarded for Delhi - Katra expressway stretch in Ludhiana district
The much-awaited work to construct the Delhi-Amritsar-Katra expressway, falling in Ludhiana district, has been finally awarded to a construction company, the government has confirmed. - Punjab MLAs brief CM Bhagwant Mann on work done so far
Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann today held a meeting with AAP MLAs at his residence and received reports from them about the work done in the past one month. - Nawanshahr grenade attack case solved, 3 nabbed
The Punjab Police have solved the 2021 case of hand-grenade attack at the CIA Office, Nawanshahr, by busting a Pakistan-based terror module run by gangster Harvinder Singh, alias Rinda, with the arrest of its three operatives, said DGP VK Bhawra here on Monday. - Free power in Punjab
The 300 units’ free power announced by the Punjab CM is a sure step to push the state into financial anarchy. Punjab already has a debt burden of Rs 3 lakh crore, which is too big for a small state. The power corporation in the state is not able to pay for the coal which it buys to produce ele
- 18th April, 2022 The Tribune India
- Punjab Police solve hand grenade attack at Nawanshahr CIA office by busting Pak - based terror module
Punjab Police have solved the hand grenade attack at CIA office, Nawanshahr, by busting a major Pakistan-based terror module run by Harvinder Singh alias Rinda with the arrest of its three operatives. - Petrol pump watchman beaten to death in Punjab?s Moga
A watchman posted at a petrol pump was allegedly beaten to death by two unidentified youths in the wee hours of Monday at Baude village in Nihalsinghwala sub-division of Moga district, police said. - Farmer killed; nephew, son try to destroy evidence by cremating him hurriedly
The police have booked all members of a funeral procession under Sections 302, 201 and 120 B for an alleged murder of a farmer of Mannupur village and conspiring to destroy his body by cremating without informing friends and relatives of the deceased. - Garbage dump catches fire, collection vehicle also gutted
Another garbage dump in the town caught fire today. The smog emanating from the dump choked lungs of residents of Ward No. 7 and 8, located on the railway road. The garbage collection vehicle, which sweepers had left unattended at the dump itself, too was reduced to ashes. - Open House: Should there be a cap on prices of items of daily use?
People are facing many problems, as rising retail inflation is exerting an unprecedented financial stress on households. The living expenses have risen to the point where even basic necessities have gone out of reach for an average person. People are left with little choice, but to reduce their ever - Mitigating water woes
Abohar: The National Informatics Centre and Water Resources Department have come up with a website and twin apps relating to the Gang Canal, allowing farmers who connect to the portal to share problems with officials pertaining to canal water. They will be given information about release of canal wa - Revive City Centre project to generate funds for development: LIT ex - Chairman
Revive City Centre project to generate funds for development: LIT ex - Chairman - Farmers urge Mann to take up demand for procurement at old norms with Prime Minister
Panicked over Union Government’s move to arbitrarily implement stricter procurement norms, farmers of the region have urged Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann to take up the issue with the Prime Minister and advise procurement agencies to continue with old norms at least during the ensu
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