- Door - to - door vaccination: 11 villages in Patiala 100% jabbed - Times of India
Patiala: The district administration Patiala, in coordination with health department, has been successful in ensuring 100% coverage in 11 villages so .
- Youth remove shirts at protest for teacher jobs - Times of India
Patiala: Worried over the worsening condition of a co-protester who has been sitting on a mobile tower in Patiala for 99 days, a large number of TET-p.
- MC to restore exemption of houses up to 125 sq yard - The Tribune India
Our Correspondent
Ludhiana, June 27
Providing a huge relief to economically weaker section in the city, the Municipal Corporation has decided to restore exemption of houses with an area of up to 125
- Proactive steps needed for better preparedness - The Tribune
Apart from affecting industrial production, the problem of frequent power cuts hampers the supply of water too
With the advent of summer season, power cuts, shortage of water and similar issues are
- 36,049 children get polio drops on Day 1 - The Tribune India
Tribune News Service
Ludhiana, June 27
The pulse polio drive was today initiated by the Civil Surgeon, Dr Kiran Gill, from the slums near Bus Stand by administering polio drops to kids belonging to 0
- Tutor, parents booked for abducting two kids - The Tribune
Tribune News Service
Ludhiana, June 27
A tuition teacher and her parents allegedly kidnapped two minor boys from Bihari Colony in the Focal Point area.
The Focal Point police have registered an FIR
- Cops run to raise awareness - The Tribune India
Tribune News Service
Ludhiana, June 27
The city police today organised a marathon to raise drug awareness. Several police personnel took part in the event.
Station House Officer (SHO), Police Divisio
- Celebrities join police campaign against drugs - The Tribune India
Nikhil Bhardwaj
Tribune News Service
Ludhiana, June 27
Prominent singers and actors in a large number are joining the ongoing campaign of the Ludhiana police against drugs. They are being roped in by
- Four arrested with banned drugs, heroin - The Tribune India
Tribune News Service
Ludhiana, June 27
The Dakha police nabbed four smugglers and recovered banned drugs and heroin from their possession in separate incidents.
Dakha SHO Inspector Prem Singh Bhang
- 17K saplings to be planted alongside Buddha Nullah - The Tribune India
Harshraj Singh
Tribune News Service
Ludhiana, June 27
Thousands of saplings will be planted alongside highly polluted Buddha Nullah upstream and downstream outside the Municipal Corporation (MC) li
- Six years on, Smart City projects move at a snail?s pace in city - The Tribune India
Kuldip Bhatia
Ludhiana, June 27
Six years down the line and even after expiry of the first phase of five-year duration of ‘Smart City mission’ (FY 2015-16 to 2019-20), the Ludhiana city
- 32 fresh infections in district - The Tribune India
Tribune News Service
Ludhiana, June 27
Thirtytwo persons tested positive for Covid while no death was reported in the district today. Recovery rate of Covid patients has reached 97.15 per cent.
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- No European Union nod for Covishield, Indians stuck - The Tribune
Manav Mander
Tribune News Service
Ludhiana, June 27
Although the European Union (EU) has opened its doors to foreigners who have been vaccinated against Covid-19, Covishield manufactured by the Ser
- 75 med oxygen plants by July - end in Punjab - The Tribune
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, June 27
Taking a big leap in the augmentation of medical oxygen ahead of the much-anticipated third Covid wave, the Punjab Government will instal 75 more pressure sw
- Students hail PU s move to nix 75 attendance rule The Tribune India | Ludhiana NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
Lovleen BainsSahnewal June 26Panjab University (PU) has lifted the mandatory condition of 75 per cent attendance for students appearing in even semester exams in view of the pandemic.
The move has come as a big relief for students who were facing problems in attending online classes due to poor technical resources.
The university has done well by suspending the condition of attendance in view of the pandemic” expressed a teacher.
“I was unable to join my online classes as I had no smartphone.
The university has been thoughtful enough to take the problems of the students into consideration” shared Karamjit Kaur.