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  • 22nd January, 2021
    • Three lose life; 35 fresh cases in Ludhiana dist - The Tribune India
      Ludhiana, January 21 Three persons lost their lives to Covid, while 35 tested positive for the virus in the district today. The total number of positive cases in the district has gone up to 5,80,614,
    • Special checking at railway station ahead of R - Day - The Tribune India
      Ludhiana, January 21 The Ludhiana police today carried out a special checking at the city railway station ahead of the Republic Day celebrations. Police personnel, along with a dog squad, checked each
    • Ludhiana MC plans underpass on Jassian Road - The Tribune India
      Harshraj Singh Tribune News Service Ludhiana, January 21 As a large number of commuters face inconvenience while passing through the passage beneath the Ludhiana-Amritsar railway section at Jassian
    • National award for ACP Gurdev Singh | Ludhiana NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
      Tribune News ServiceLudhiana January 19The Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Traffic of the Ludhiana Commissionerate Gurdev Singh was yesterday awarded the National Road Safety award for taking several initiatives for road safety in the industrial hub in the city. It was given to him by Rajnath Singh Defence Minister and Nitin Gadkari Minister of Road Transport and Highways. His work pertaining to traffic management and road safety was appreciated by the Union government. The ACP has also received Police Medal for Meritorious Services and Chief Minister's Medal for Outstanding Devotion to Duty for his services in managing the city's traffic. During the pandemic the ACP served food to the needy in the lockdown and ensured proper implementation of the Covid-19 guidelines.
    • Dumping yard in Mullanpur to be converted into mini forest | Ludhiana NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
      Mahesh SharmaRaikot January 20Continuing his mission to develop 1000 mini and micro forests by planting one crore saplings of diverse species of herbs shrubs and trees by close of the 2021 Rohit Mehra an IRS officer has roped in constituents of Municipal Council Mullanpur led by Akash Bansal (IAS) to transform a 55000 square feet garbage dump yard into a mini forest by planting 1000 saplings. The venture to transform the dump yard into a mini forest was launched during a campaign launched against non-biodegradable wastes and use of banned polythene bags by the Mullanpur civic body led by executive officer Akash Bansal recently. “Having found the garbage dump yard a nuisance for residents of the region we decided to develop a mini forest by planting saplings of various species of herbs shrubs and trees by involving all constituents of the civic body and other NGOs of the area” said Rohit Mehra. Mehra has already made it to the Limca Book of Records for making the Ludhiana Income Tax Building as the first vertical garden in the region. The exterior wall was covered with green foliage plastic bottles plastic bins and hanging earthen pots.
    • Industry blames govt for plight of domestic traders | Ludhiana NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
      Countries such as Vietnam Bangladesh Cambodia have reaped the benefits of the situation and our government missed the opportunity opine industrialists. Talking to The Tribune Rajiv Jain General Secretary FICO said the price of raw material in the country has increased manifolds in recent times. We are unable to get raw material while it is sent to other countries. “Production has been badly hit due to rising prices of yarn and raw material. The local industry feels that higher rates if power land raw material distance from ports all these factors are enough to make Make in India a distant dream.
    • Basketball tourney from Jan 29 to 31 | LUDHIANA NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
      Ludhiana January 20The Ludhiana District Basketball Championship for Boys and Girls (U-17 and 19) will be held here at Guru Nanak Stadium from January 29 to 31. JP Singh president District Basketball Association Ludhiana (DBAL) said that the cut off date for eligible players in the U-17 category was January 1 2004 and those born on or after January 1 2002 could participate in the U-19 age group. Entry fee for each participating team is Rs500 and the district clubs can field their teams. The schools and colleges can send a maximum two teams in each age group in the boys and girls sections. The position holders will be awarded with medals along with to participation certificates said Sukhbir Singh Dhaliwal secretary DBAL.
    • MC employees submit memo | LUDHIANA NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
      Ludhiana January 19Seeking regularisation of jobs for contractual sanitation workers the Municipal Employees Sangarsh Committee here today submitted a memorandum to the chairman of the Punjab State Safai Karamchari Commission Punjab. He said these sanitation workers had performed their job in a commendable manner during the lockdown. The committee members also demanded that the safai karamcharis and sewermen should be given the status of “safai sainik”. All sanitation workers should be provided free health insurance cards so that they could get treatment at any hospital they added. They also sought action against officials concerned of the MC and Employees Provident Fund Organisation as provident fund was not deposited into the accounts of a number of sanitation workers between September 2014 and October 2018.
    • LDCA to hold selection trials from today | Ludhiana NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
      Sports CorrespondentLudhiana January 20The Ludhiana District Cricket Association (LDCA) an affiliated unit of the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) will organise trials to select players U-16 and 19 from here at the GRD Academy ground on Hambran Road from January 21-24. Trials for the aspiring talented players (U-16) would be held on January 21-22 from 2.30 pm onwards. Likewise the selection process for U-19 players would be conducted on January 23-24 from 2.30 pm onwards they said. Players born on or after September 1 2006 are eligible to attend the selection trials in the U-16 and those born on or after September 1 2002 can participate in the U-19 category. The selected cricketers will undergo physical training and skills coaching up-gradation under the guidance and supervision of experts.
    • Will convert black spots to white says ADCP | Ludhiana NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
      Nikhil BhardwajTribune News ServiceLudhiana January 19During the ongoing National Road Safety Month the Ludhiana traffic police today held a meeting regarding the possible measures needed to be taken to convert the black spots into white spots. Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Pragya Jain led the meeting that was attended by other traffic police officials. Extensive studies had been done on 10 black spots and measures were shortlisted to convert them into white spots with liaison and cooperation of various agencies said Pragya Jain. She said: “Measures include structural changes installing road safety measures removing encroachments and wrongful parking as per the specific needs of a particular black spot.”She said the help of other departments would also be sought to convert black spots into white spots. The ADCP said the event would be organised on the stretch from the Ghumar Mandi chowk to Aarti chowk.
    • Ludhiana Improvement Trust faces loss due to pooling by contractors | Ludhiana NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
      Kuldip BhatiaLudhiana January 19At last contractors infamous for pooling to secure works at higher rates have succeeded in roping in officials of the engineering branch of the Ludhiana Improvement Trust (LIT) here to call their tunes and quite a few of them have also succeeded in securing development works of the Trust at some 15 per cent or even higher rates as compared to previous works of similar nature. At the same time some other contractors were said to have offered bids for works beyond their capacity with the tacit approval of the officials concerned. In other words with the pooling by intending contractors and offering bids after reaching an understanding the LIT was incurring 15 to 20 per cent extra expenditure on development works and the booty was obviously being shared between 'benefitting contractors' and 'obliging officials' of the Trust. It has also been alleged that with the contractors being paid extra money (by way of higher rates) the rate of commission being offered to officials and employees at various levels had also gone up. In this game of 'mutual back scratching' the LIT officials and the contractors were riding the proverbial gravy train while the precious financial resources of the Trust and public funds were being squandered away.
    • Colleges reopen to low attendance - The Tribune India
      Tribune News Service Ludhiana, January 21 With the reopening of colleges amid the Covid-19 pandemic, a less number of students attended classes at most of the city colleges today. In some colleges,
    • MC plans underpass on Jassian Road - The Tribune
      Harshraj Singh Tribune News Service Ludhiana, January 21 As a large number of commuters face inconvenience while passing through the passage beneath the Ludhiana-Amritsar railway section at Jassian
    • ?Rehearsal is not about how to keep distance? it?s more about making people aware of tractor parade? - The Indian Express
      The tractors had flags of BKU Ugrahan and banners with slogans of "kisan mazdoor ekta zindabaad, kale kanoon radd karo", "we are farmers, not terrorists", and "no farmer, no food".
    • MC seizes 4 quintal of plastic carry bags, challans 80 - Times of India
      Ludhiana: The municipal corporation officials once again started a drive against banned plastic carry bags in the city and on Thursday, issued as many.