- 3rd March, 2021
- Therapeutic nutrition course - The Tribune India
Ludhiana: Jaspreet Kaur, associate professor from the Department of Home Science at the Government College for Girls, Ludhiana, has successfully created the course, ‘Therapeutic nutrition’ - Positive cases go past 100 in Ludhiana ; no death - The Tribune India
Ludhiana, March 2
After a gap of 87 days, the number of Covid positive cases in the district has gone above 100.
Today, 115 persons tested positive, while no death was reported in the district. The - Quack, aide held with Rs 7.50 cr heroin - Times of India
Ludhiana: The Ludhiana unit of Special Task Force (STF) arrested a quack and his accomplice for peddling drugs on Tuesday. - City exporters to dock ship of woes to govt port - Times of India
TNNLudhiana: Grappling with various problems, the city exporters organised a brainstorming session to thrash out a solution and take up major issues w. - Jugiyana village murder solved with arrest of two - Times of India
Ludhiana: Two days after a man was found murdered at a vacant plot in Jugiyana village, Sahnewal, the police on Tuesday claimed to have solved the cas. - Shortage of thalassemia medicine at civil hospital, patients protest - Times of India
Ludhiana: A few medicines for thalassemia are unavailable at Ludhiana civil hospital, forcing some patients to either take half doses or stop them com. - 5 teachers and 1 school student among 115 positive for Covid - Times of India
Ludhiana: As many as 115 Covid-19 cases were reported in Ludhiana on Tuesday. - Two stab truck driver, escape with Rs 9 lakh - Times of India
Ludhiana: The police on Tuesday booked two men for stabbing to death a truck driver near Chownkimann village at Ludhiana-Jagraon highway around 10. - Ludhiana?s single - day Covid count breaches 100 - mark after 83 days - Hindustan Times
Ludhiana?s single - day Covid count breaches 100 - mark after 83 days
- 2nd March, 2021
- Petition filed against fixing of paver blocks around trees in city | Ludhiana NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
Tribune News ServiceLudhiana March 1A city resident and president of the Council of Engineers has filed a petition with the National Green Tribunal (NGT) against fixing of solid pavers (inter-locking tiles) and concrete over roots around trees as well as in green belts along roadsides in the city.
He has submitted a petition with the NGT seeking directions for the removal of interlocking tiles as well as concrete around trees as well as from green belts along roadsides.
He said: “It is a well-known fact that roots of trees absorb water oxygen and other nutrients essential for their growth and development.
Concrete over roots damages critical root structures and inhibits the trees' ability to absorb water and oxygen.
Interlocking tiles can be seen fixed around the trees in almost the entire city under the jurisdiction of the MCL LIT and GLADA” he added. - City gets anti - smog machines to check rising air pollution - The Tribune
Tribune News Service
Ludhiana, March 1
To reduce the rising air pollution level in the city, the Municipal Corporation (MC) has bought anti-smog machines.
Punjab Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Aff - Covid vaccination Ludhiana district set for 2nd phase | Ludhiana NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
Tribune News ServiceLudhiana February 28Ludhiana district is all set to start the third phase of Covid vaccination from today (March 1).
The vaccination will be done at seven places which include the DMCH CMCH Fortis Hospital SPS Hospital Raghunath Hospital Deep Hospital and Oswal Hospital in the private sector.
At government hospitals the vaccination will be done at Civil Hospital UPHC Jawaddi and Civil Surgeon Office Complex.
“We are trying to rope in more private hospitals for providing vaccination facility so that people do not have to travel long distances.
There would be three sites for vaccination namely open site reserve site and mobile site. - Pay attention to livestock nutrition needs say experts | Ludhiana NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
Tribune News ServiceLudhiana March 1The Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (GADVASU) celebrated Livestock Nutrition Awareness Week from February 22-26.
The awareness week started with a one-day workshop on “Recent trends in livestock nutrition to optimise their productivity” organised at the campus.
The visit was organised by Department of Animal Nutrition under the guidance of Dr Udeybir Singh.
During the awareness week Krishi Vigyan Kendra Mohali Barnala and Tarn Taran organised awareness camps and training programmes to emphasise on the importance of balanced nutrition for livestock.
The stakeholders were also sensitised about issues related to animal nutrition through TV/Radio Talks newspaper articles etc. - Encroachments galore in over 35 city parks RTI | Ludhiana NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
An information obtained under RTI revealed that the encroachments are in over 35 parks of the city.
Now a city resident has also complained to the Chief Minister against the encroachments in the parks of city.
The encroachments have also come up in three parks of Focal Point circle nine parks of Cheema Chowk circle three parks of Basant Park circle four parks of New Model Town circle and seven parks of Model Town Extension Park circle.
The encroachments have also been found in some parks of Dugri Circle Guru Nanak Pura circle and Out Park circle.
A resident of Chandar Nagar Keemti Rawal said “I have obtained information under RTI about encroachments in a number of parks. - Intoxicating pills seized from former councillor s building | Ludhiana NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
Ludhiana March 1The police on Monday conducted a raid at building of former BJP councillor at Chawani Mohalla in Ludhiana and recovered a cache of intoxicanting pills and other items from there.
The police had also made an attempt to conduct raid on Sunday night but they had faced resistance by some persons for not having a search warrant.
After getting the search warrant today the police conducted raid at the building of former BJP councillor Satish Nagar.
During the raid the police found intoxicant medicines.
Drug inspectors were also present during the raid.
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