Also if online complaints can't help as much as offline complaints can then why was the online arrangement set up in the first place?
Vansh ChaniCelebrate festivals in an eco-friendly wayAs we know that the air pollution is increasing day by day.
The latest region which is in the grip of air pollution is Delhi where health emergency-like situations are prevailing.
Farzana KhanIncrease green coverBeing a hub of industrial and agricultural activities air pollution in Ludhiana is rising day by day.
Filing online complaint doesn't mean that complaint will be solved within seconds or minutes unless duty must be assigned.
Ludhiana: Several trade unions of the city on Sunday staged a protest against the central government, demanding release of farmers and social activist.
Ludhiana: The police have booked the managing director of a chit fund company for allegedly duping hundreds of people on the pretext of investing in a.
Ludhiana: With as many as 40 students of various schools in the district testing positive for coronavirus last week, the spread of Covid-19 among the .
Ludhiana: Covid-19 cases are again increasing in the district, with the previous week’s figure crossing the 300-mark—for the first time this year.
Ludhiana: Amid their struggle to come out of the impact of coronavirus on the tourism sector, the city’s travel agents have started getting plenty of .
Tribune News ServiceLudhiana February 20Sixtytwo persons tested positive for Covid while no death was reported due to the virus in the district today.
The total positive cases have reached 26615 while there are 387 active cases in the district.
The number of persons who have lost their lives so far is 1016.
With the reopening of schools many cases are being reported and school staff and students have been being advised to follow the Covid protocol said Civil Surgeon Dr Sukhjeevan Kakkar.
Deputy Commissioner Varinder Kumar Sharma appealed to the residents to adhere to all protocols like wearing masks maintaining social distance and washing hands frequently to save themselves and others around them safe.
Ludhiana: A five-day training programme on 'Bakery and Confectionary' organised by the Skill Development Centre concluded at Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) today.
Experts from the Directorate of Extension Education and the Department of Food and Nutrition provided tips for baking and demonstrated the preparation of cake in kadahi/pressure cooker biscuits (salty and sweet) caramel cake sponge cake eggless cake coconet castles and icing of cakes.
Nutrition for local foods and entrepreneurship development were also discussed.
Sahnewal February 20Another accident victim of road mishap occurred near Sahnewal on Wednesday succumbed to his injuries while undergoing treatment at Arora Hospital Ludhiana yesterday.
A number of persons who received minor injuries in the accident have been discharged.
While interacting with this correspondent investigating officer Raghuveer Singh said: “The devotees were taking an idol for immersion in the Sidhwan canal near Doraha.
Men were travelling in one tempo while women along with the idol were travelling in the other vehicle.
Sahnewal SHO Balwinder Singh said nowadays due to idol immersion he had deployed a special team to keep a check on any sort of nuisance being created by inebriated groups which hardly care about traffic rules.
In Ludhiana district farmers blocked the tracks at the Ludhiana railway station Jagraon Chowkiman Mullanpur Kila Raipur Sahnewal Dhandari Kalan and other locations.
Farmers also kept a two-minute silence on the Amritsar-Delhi railway tracks in Ludhiana paying tributes to those who had lost their lives during the ongoing stir against the laws.
Bharpoor Singh Tharike of the BKU Ekta (Ugrahan) said “On the call given by the Samyukta Kisan Morcha we are sitting on the tracks at the Ludhiana railway station.
More than 200 farmers have died in the ongoing stir.”“The government should hear the voice of the farmers and repeal these laws.
Moreover the farmers and activists arrested for raising their voice in support of farmers should be immediately released.