- 16th April, 2022 The Tribune India
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- Health Fest for Divyangjan at GNPS
Health Fest for Divyangjan at GNPS - Three IGs among 18 police officers transferred in major reshuffle in Punjab
In a major reshuffle, the Punjab Government on Friday ordered transfers and postings of 18 police officers, including three IGs and four DIGs. - Seminar marks birth anniversary
A one-day seminar and a declamation contest were held today at SCD Government College, here, on the occasion of birth anniversary of Bharat Ratna Dr BR Ambedkar on Thursday. The main theme of the event was Dr BR Ambedkar’s life and philosophy. - Gold jewellery looted from family travelling in car
A gang of robbers looted gold ornaments from a car-borne family in wee hours on Tuesday. - Fire Safety Week: Remembering those who died while saving others
Mayor Karamjit Singh Rintu and MC Commissioner Sandeep Rishi laid wreaths to pay their respects to the martyrs of the Fire Department and observed a two-minute silence in memory of the martyrs at the commencement of this Fire Safety Week here on Thursday. The Mayor, while remembering the sacrifices - Burglars target two factories, company
Burglaries in three factories located at different places in the city were reported to the police on Wednesday. Thieves took away raw material from a cycle parts unit and a garment factory. In the third incident valuables were stolen from the office of a non-banking finance company (NBFC). - Ex - councillor Thapar booked
Former Congress councillor Sushi Raju Thapar has been booked by the police under Sections 294 and 506 of the IPC for allegedly hurling obscenities at Yogesh Maini, a resident of Prem Nagar, Shiv Mandir Road, Civil Lines, and criminal intimidation. - Two held with narcotics
Ludhiana: The police have arrested Babli, a resident of Peeru Banda, near Salem Tabri, from near the Ganda Nullah on Wednesday with 440 gm of poppy husk. The accused has been booked under Sections 15, 61 and 85 of the NDPS Act. Another drug runner, Tejinder Pal Singh, a resident of Guru Nanakpura, C
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