Ludhiana Business Information Directory

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  • 17th January, 2021
    • EWS Colony residents bear brunt of civic body?s apathy - The Tribune India
      Harshraj Singh Tribune News Service Ludhiana, January 16 Shivnath (65) and his family members are forced to pass through sewer water accumulated outside his house and in street at Economically Weak
    • Punjab targets nearly 6,000 on first day, stops at 22.6% - The Indian Express
      Punjab targets nearly 6,000 on first day, stops at 22.6%
    • 3 fall prey; 27 +ve in Ludhiana district - The Tribune
      Tribune News Service Ludhiana, January 12 Three patients died due to coronavirus, while 27 persons tested positive for it in the district today. The total positive cases in the district reached 2
    • Travel agent on police radar | LUDHIANA NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
      Nikhil BhardwajTribune News ServiceLudhiana January 16Notorious travel agent Nitish Ghai who had once hogged the limelight for facing over 100 FIRs of travel and immigration fraud is again on the radar of Ludhiana Police Commissioner Rakesh Agrawal. In three cases a compromise was achieved reportedly by compensating the victims of travel fraud. As per the police one travel fraud was cancelled and in one case Ghai had acquitted by the court. The CP while talking to The Tribune said since the police have already launched a probe against the illegal travel business running in the city in which around 100 FIRs have been registered against over 200 travel agents in the past few days “Now our focus is on the old travel fraud cases registered in the city in the past during this exercise case of notorious travel agent Nitish Ghai was found against whom 105 travel fraud cases were registered in the past. Ghai broke all records of travel fraud in 2018Over 100 FIRs were registered against travel and immigration agent Nitish Ghai in 2018 by then ADCP Surendra Lamba.
    • Farmers rehearse for January 26 tractor rally | Ludhiana NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
      Mandi Ahmedgarh January 16Activists of various organisations protesting against farms laws are all set to make Tractor Rally at Delhi a success. To garner support from residents of the region tractor rallies are being organised as a token of rehearsal. Led by their leader Sher Singh Maholi activists of Bhartiya Kissan Sabha Ekta (Ugrahan) called upon members of all sections of society to support the agitation of farmers. “Contrary to the common belief that farmers are protesting for protection of their rights the ensuing agitation is for preventing the economy from collapsing” said Sher Singh Maholi. Activists of various other outfits organised another tractor rally from Himayunpur village to Dry Port at Kilaraipur where protestors joined a dharna already being held under supervision of Harnek Singh Gujjarwal.
    • Cop held for blackmailing chemist | LUDHIANA NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
      Ludhiana January 16The Basti Jodhewal police registered a case against an assistant sub-inspector (ASI) of the Salem Tabri police station on the charges of blackmailing a chemist shop owner. The complainant said he tried to convince the cop that he did not sell banned drugs but the cop threatened to implicate him in a fake drugs case. The policeman then demanded Rs 50000 from him “else he would himself bring banned drugs at his medical store and register a case of drugs in this regard”. I then approached the police station and got registered a case against the cop” the complainant added. Notably the cop was caught red handed by the police when he was receiving the bribe from the store owner.
    • In 100 minutes, police shift critically ill patient to Mohali - The Tribune India
      Nitin Jain Tribune News Service Ludhiana, January 16 In a first, the Ludhiana Commissionerate Police today facilitated a critically ill patient to get a fresh lease of life by shifting him from Lud
    • Covid vaccination kick - starts in Ludhiana - The Tribune India
      Manav Mander Tribune News Service Ludhiana, January 16 Putting to rest the rumours surrounding the Covid vaccine and to inculcate the spirit of enthusiasm among the healthcare workers, all senior d
    • No death; 26 +ve in Ludhiana - The Tribune India
      Tribune News Service Ludhiana, January 16 Twentysix persons tested positive for Covid, while no death was reported in the district today. The total positive cases in the district are 25,265, while 98
    • Doctors appeal to IMA to hold camps for farmers - Times of India
      Ludhiana: With farmers protesting at the Delhi borders for the last 50 days in this harsh winter, they are facing several health problems and as a res.
    • Residents complain against contrator pruning trees in SBS Nagar - Times of India
      Ludhiana: Residents in block E of Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar have complained against the ‘brutal’ pruning of trees in parks as well along roadside in .
    • SIT reviews arms licences issued in Ludhiana - Times of India
      Ludhiana: No fresh applications for arms licences will be accepted in Ludhiana till February 28, as a Special Investigating Team (SIT) is reviewing th.
    • Garbage dumped along Ludhiana s Buddha Nullah again | Ludhiana NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
      Ludhiana January 15Days after Punjab Finance Minister Manpreet Singh Badal laid the foundation stone of the Rejuvenation of Buddha Nullah project garbage is again being dumped along the Buddha Nullah near Haibowal Chowk here. “I was surprised to see yesterday evening that garbage collected from various areas is being dumped again along the Buddha Nullah. It is difficult to pass through the stretch due to foul smell emanating from the garbage dump. The MC must remove the garbage dump from the site. “I have asked the superintending engineer concerned to get an electricity connection for the waste compactor system at the earliest.
    • Increased criminal activities on Friday nights, Ludhiana police increase vigil - Hindustan Times
      Increased criminal activities on Friday nights, Ludhiana police increase vigil
    • 2 killed, 5 injured in pile - up on Ludhiana flyover - Republic World
      Two people were killed and five others suffered injuries when at least 10 vehicles piled up on a flyover here due to dense fog on Saturday, police said.