- 25th June, 2021
- Scheme to improve sex ratio launched - The Tribune
Our Correspondent
Payal, June 24
To improve the skewed sex ratio in the region, the Payal administration has launched a campaign wherein baby- grooming kits and an appreciation letter from Chief Mini - After 110 days, no death due to Covid in Ludhiana district - The Tribune
Tribune News Service
Ludhiana, June 24
Today after a gap of 110 days, the district saw no death due to Covid-19. Meanwhile 40 persons tested positive for Covid. Till now 86,781 confirmed cases of Cov - Ludhiana: 29,021 volunteers and 2,442 Nasha Roko Nigran committees registered under DAPO programme - Times of India
LUDHIANA: With 29,021 volunteers joining hands with the administration in war against drugs, the Drug Abuse Prevention Officer (DAPO) program has prov. - GLADA initiates cancellation of allotment of defaulters - The Tribune India
Kuldip Bhatia
Ludhiana, June 24
After dragging their feet for more than two years in taking action against allottees of LIG flats in Dugri Urban Estate, Phase II, for illegal change of land use (putt - Ludhiana: Dholewal woman dies of Covid, 19 test positive - Times of India
After more than five months, Ludhiana recorded a low of 19 Covid cases on Monday. On January 18, the district had logged 14 cases. - Covid - 19: 3 dead, 43 test positive in Ludhiana - The Tribune
Covid - 19: 3 dead, 43 test positive in Ludhiana - Elderly dies, 50 fresh Covid cases in Ludhiana - The Tribune
Tribune News Service
Ludhiana, June 23
A 60-year-old man from Aittiana village in Ludhiana district succumbed to Covid, while 50 fresh cases of the virus were reported on Wednesday.
Civil Surgeon D - Qadian MLA lashes out at Jakhar, two ministers - The Tribune India
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, June 24
A day after he declined a job offer for his son, Qadian MLA Fatehjang Bajwa lashed out at PPCC chief Sunil Jakhar and ministers Tript Rajinder Bajwa and Sukh - Farmers up in arms over irregular power supply - The Tribune India
Our Correspondent
Mandi Ahmedgarh/Payal, June 24
Upset over erratic power supply in rural areas, farmers today protested against the Punjab State Power Corporation Limited.
While farmers of the Dehlo - GLADA clears encroachments on forest land villagers protest The Tribune India | Ludhiana NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
While the GLADA officials justify their action saying that certain mischievous elements had encroached upon the land under the ownership of GLADA the village population and affected cultivators said the government agency had acted in a high-handed manner by destroying the standing crops on the land under question.
Affected farmers and cultivators also allege that GLADA and the village panchayat had acted in a clandestine way in taking control of the forest land and evicting the cultivators without giving any notice making proclamation and fulfilling promised conditions for compensation against relocation.
The movement is spearheaded by the Naroa Punjab Manch and HC Arora a lawyer of the Punjab and Haryana High Court.
“Mattewara forest was the only reservoir of bio-diversity in the state” he added.
The president of the Council of Engineers Kapil Arora said: “We are trying to save trees both in forest and non-forest areas of the state. - Police rope in councillors to fight drug menace - The Tribune India
Our Correspondent
Mandi Ahmedgarh/Raikot, June 24
The police have roped in councillors and activists of various clubs in its campaign against drug abuse and trafficking.
Members of the Municipal Cou - Committee seeks CGHS dispensaries in all wards - The Tribune
Tribune News Service
Ludhiana, June 24
A member of the Ludhiana West Grievances Redressal Committee, Satish Thaman, has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Health Minister Harsh Vard - Remove waste from Buddha Nullah at Bachan Singh Road bridge: Residents - The Tribune
Harshraj Singh
Tribune News Service
Ludhiana, June 24
In view of the rainy season, the Municipal Corporation and Irrigation Department are carrying out the work to remove silt and waste from the Bu - Three held with banned drugs, injections - The Tribune
Tribune News Service
Ludhiana, June 24
The Dakha police apprehended three smugglers and recovered banned drugs from them in separate incidents.
In the first case, the Dakha police arrested Sagar Sing - Monsoon preparations: Choked sewers, road gullies yet to be cleaned - The Tribune
Harshraj Singh
Tribune News Service
Ludhiana, June 24
To ensure cleaning of road gullies, drains and sewer lines in view of the rainy season, the deadline is June 30. However, choked sewer lines an
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