- 18th April, 2022 The Tribune India
- Booster dose fails to get response at private hospitals
Private hospitals have failed to receive an encouraging response for the booster dose of Covid-19 vaccine. They are now hesitant to buy the stock further. - Vet university to hold convocation on April 20
Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (GADVASU) is organising its second convocation on April 20 (Wednesday) at Pal Auditorium, PAU campus. Banwarilal Purohit, the Governor of Punjab, and Chancellor of the university, will chair the function. Dr Umesh Chandra Sharma, president, Ve - Gang of ATM fraudsters busted, 3 held
The Police Division No. 6 today busted a gang of ATM fraudsters and arrested three of its members. The police also recovered 31 ATM cards, Rs 10,000 and two motorcycles from the gangsters. - 21 mobiles recovered from jail
Surprise checking led to the recovery of 21 mobile phones from Ludhiana Central Jail. The cell phones were lying abandoned on the jail premises. - One fresh case in Ludhiana district
One fresh Covid case was reported, while there was no death due to the disease in the district today. - Clear all open garbage dumps in city, demand PAC members
In a peaceful protest organised in front of the residence of AAP legislator from Ludhiana North Madan Lal Bagga here today, activists of the Public Action Committee (PAC) demanded that all open garbage dumps in the city, including those at Daresi, near Kamla Lohtia College, Old GT Road, and Haibowal - Rural medical facilities
ONE is tempted to endorse the optimism of everyone getting affordable and quality healthcare that is implied in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s declaration that India will in a few years get many more doctors as the government is committed to establishing a medical college in every district and - Grooms Wanted
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- 17th April, 2022 The Tribune India
- Act on water supply plaint, rights panel tells civic body
Following a complaint regarding ‘contaminated water supply and flood-like situation during rainy days’ in areas near the Buddha Nullah, the Punjab State Human Rights Commission has asked the MC, Ludhiana, to take action in the matter. The MC has been told to submit its report before the - Farmer leaders meet Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann; discuss ways to reduce water and power consumption in agriculture
A delegation of farmer leaders, including BKU Ekta Ugrahan president Joginder Ugrahan and secretary Shingara Singh Mann, on Sunday held a meeting with Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann. - Workers distribute sweets as AAP fulfils first poll guarantee
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders and workers distributed sweets here today as Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann announced the fulfilment of the first pre-election promise, i.e providing 300 units of free electricity to state residents from July 1. - One shot, three injured in Yamunanagar attack
A man was killed and three injured when 15 to 16 persons allegedly opened fire on them owing to an old enmity in Jagadhri, Yamunanagar, on Saturday. - Residents seek repair of Dugri - Dhandra stretch, threaten to go on hunger strike
Infuriated over frequent mishaps on the badly broken Dugri-Dhandra road stretch and potholed road portion near the Dugri police station, shopkeepers and residents threatened to go on a hunger strike if these stretches are not repaired. - Resolve our issues, we are not mafia: Private bus operators
Private bus operators of the state have demanded from the state government to address their grievances. In a press conference held here today, owners of various private bus companies said the private bus operators follow rules and they should not be called mafia. - Revive City Centre project to generate funds for development: LIT ex - Chairman
Former Chairman of the Ludhiana Improvement Trust (LIT) Ashok Juneja has called upon the AAP government in Punjab, headed by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, to revive the presently abandoned City Centre project in Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar, which could yield much-needed funds, which could be spent on
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