Ludhiana Business Information Directory

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  • 27th April, 2021
    • Hoteliers other businessmen in Ludhiana ask govt to impose lockdown | Ludhiana NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
      Despite bearing huge losses restaurant owners and those dealing in catering business believe that the government should impose a complete lockdown to break the chain of the virus. Talking to Ludhiana Tribune Vishal Malhotra from Bistro Flambois Pakhowal Road said he was suffering huge losses and footfall had come down to 70 per cent due to rising cases. We do not see profits in the near future as daily Covid-19 cases are touching an all-time high. Perhaps with a lockdown the number of cases will go down and business will pick up” said Rai. “Social life in Ludhiana has slowed down as the number of cases has seen an alarming increase these days” she said.
    • Punjab: Wheat procurement surpasses previous years figures in Ludhiana - Republic TV
      The Deputy Commissioner said that the district administration was firmly committed to procure and lift every single grain of farmers amid COVID-19.
    • Hoteliers, other businessmen in Ludhiana ask govt to impose lockdown - The Tribune India
      Hoteliers, other businessmen in Ludhiana ask govt to impose lockdown
    • The Kapil Sharma Shows Sugandha Mishra gets married to Sanket Bhosale in Ludhiana - Firstpost
      Sugandha Mishra and Sanket Bhosale exchanged wedding vows on Monday in the presence of their close friends and family
    • Teachers to send wards to govt schools, set an example - The Tribune
      Shivani Bhakoo Tribune News Service Ludhiana, April 26 To set an example for the masses that government schools are not behind private schools when it comes to education and facilities, teachers an
    • Patiala hospital sees 31 deaths in 24 hrs - The Tribune
      Karam Prakash Tribune News Service Patiala, April 26 Amid the rising Covid-19 cases in the state, Patiala’s Government Rajindra Hospital reported 31 deaths due to the pandemic over the past 2
    • Three nabbed with narcotics in Ludhiana | Ludhiana NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
      In another incident Sukhwinder Singh a resident of Suraj Nagar in Shimlapuri was nabbed with 5 gm of heroin while coming on foot from Street No. The police said the accused made an attempt to flee the spot but was overpowered by the police. A case under Sections 21 61 and 85 of the NDPS Act has been registered in this regard. Tarsem Singh of Mallewal village was nabbed from his shop at the bus stand in Koom Kalan where the accused was selling smuggled liquor. The accused was stopped by the police on suspicion and his search led to the recovery of 12 bottles of countrymade liquor.
    • NIA charge - sheets 8 KLF members for killing Shaurya Chakra awardee on Pak - based handlers? orders - The Tribune India
      Mohali (Punjab), April 27 The NIA on Tuesday filed a charge sheet against eight terrorists of the outlawed Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF) for their alleged involvement in killing Shaurya Chakra awa
    • Roads wear deserted look migrants suffer in Ludhiana | Ludhiana NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
      Shivani BhakooTribune News ServiceLudhiana April 25The city streets today wore a deserted look on account of a total lockdown. All shops except medical stores and essential services were shut in the city. Steel industry confusedBusinesses in the steel industry today expressed fear of closure of steel units due to non-supply of oxygen. Daily wagers sufferThe daily wagers had to bear the brunt in absence of any work today. Pushkar Yadav a migrant said he was working at a construction site but since everything was shut he did not get any work today.
    • Patiala hospital sees 31 deaths in 24 hrs - The Tribune
      Karam Prakash Tribune News Service Patiala, April 26 Amid the rising Covid-19 cases in the state, Patiala’s Government Rajindra Hospital reported 31 deaths due to the pandemic over the past 2
    • Eleven booked in 3 cases of assault in Ludhiana | Ludhiana NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
      Ludhiana April 25The Ludhiana police today booked 11 persons and a mob of nearly 40 people in three alleged cases of assault. In the first case four assailants along with a mob of 40 persons allegedly beat up Mohit Narang of Gobind Nagar in Shimlapuri on Saturday. According to the complainant the suspects were quarrelling and hurling abuses at each other in front of his house. In the third case four unidentified persons were booked for allegedly beating up two on the Kohara Link Road after they refused to give money. “When we reached a brick- kiln near the village four youths on two bikes stopped us and demanded money.
    • 10 dead, 753 positive in Ludhiana - The Tribune
      Tribune News Service Ludhiana, April 26 As many as 753 persons tested positive for Covid, while 10 lost their lives to the virus today. Total positive cases from Ludhiana have now reached 50,356,
    • Ludhiana: Amid ambulance loot, Covid bodies carried to crematorium in autos - Mirror Now
      Amid more than 3 lakh covid cases being reported and deteriorating conditions of the country a lot more fatal accidents can be observed. Punjab is now observing a sudden spike in covid cases. With the second wave of Coronavirus going on in the country there has been a massive burden on the medical facilities in India, one of the prominent ones is the availability of ambulances when needed. One such recent incident happened today, in Ludhiana where the dead bodies of covid patients can be seen carried to the crematorium in a Rickshaw. Adding to that, when asked to the families they said that “extra money is being charged for ambulances in the hospital”.
    • MoD allows hiring of additional medics at 51 clinics in Punjab, Haryana, HP and other states - The Tribune
      Tribune News Service New Delhi, April 27 Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has approved the hiring of additional contractual staff over and above the authorisation, the Ministry of Defence spokeperosn
    • Punjab Covid wrap: Highest single - day toll this year: 98 deaths, 6318 more cases - The Indian Express
      However, the highest single-day Covid toll in Punjab, since the pandemic began, was recorded on September 2 last year when 106 persons died in 24 hours.