- 20th December, 2020
- 3 deaths; 62 +ve in Ludhiana - The Tribune
3 deaths; 62 +ve in Ludhiana - Proposed amendment by PUDA in Master Plan of city opposed | Ludhiana NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
'Threat to environment' The Vigilant Citizens Forum has pointed out that many protected forests Mattewara Forest Jaspal Kadar Haidar Nagar/Salempur Forest were close to the proposed industrial park on different sides.
These are notified as protected forests as per the Department of Forests Punjab.
The forum pointed out that many protected forests -Mattewara Forest (1855 acres) Jaspal Kadar Forest (288 acres) Haidar Nagar/Salempur Forest (231 acres) - were close to the proposed industrial park on different sides.
These are notified as protected forests as per the Department of Forests Punjab.
The forum maintained that an industrial park was ill-advised on a river flood plain. - 63 +ve, one succumbs to virus - The Tribune
Tribune News Service
Ludhiana, December 19
Today, 63 people tested positive for Covid-19 while one elderly person succumbed to the virus. Now, the count of positive patients from the district is 24,3 - Alumni assn pays tributes to Goa liberation war heroes | Ludhiana NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
Tribune News ServiceLudhiana December 19The SCD Government College Ludhiana Alumni Association remembered martyrdom of Goa liberation war heroes of whom two prominent names Major Shiv Dev Singh Sidhu and Capt Vijay Sehgal were the college's alumnus.
Dr Grewal shared rare memories of martyr Major Shiv Dev Singh Sidhu who was also his maternal uncle.
Both Major Sidhu and Captain Sehgal of Ludhiana attained martyrdom on December 19 1961” said Brij Bhushan Goyal coordinator SCD Government College here.
Principal of the college Dr Dharam Singh Sandhu while paying rich tributes to their college alumni martyrs said the college prominently displays their pictures in the library.
Swaranjit Savi a renowned artist and also an alumnus of the college has given an artistic touch to the pages he said. - Postpone preparation of electoral rolls seeks MLA | Ludhiana NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
Ludhiana December 19Lok Insaaf Party president and MLA Simarjit Singh Bains has written a letter to the Chief Minister requesting him to postpone the ongoing process of electoral rolls for the upcoming Municipal Council and Nagar Panchayat elections due to ongoing farmers' protest.
He said the process of electoral rolls for the upcoming elections must be postponed till the end of the farmers' protest.
At present new voters are being registered and amendments are are being made in the electoral rolls for the upcoming poll of municipal councils and nagar panchayats.
People participating in the protests are not able to take part in the ongoing process.”“I demand from Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh to postpone the process of preparation of the electoral rolls” Bains said.
The schedule for the preparation of the electoral rolls for the six nagar councils and the by-election of one ward of a nagar panchayat of Ludhiana district was announced earlier this month. - Gurmehar?s deadly spell powers Ludhiana association to semis - The Tribune India
Anil Datt
Ludhiana, December 19
Left-arm spinner Gurmehar Singh scalped five victims and an equally useful contribution with the bat by Deepin Chitkara (33 runs off 20 balls) fashioned an easy sev - United in protest, Haryana - Punjab farmers say: ?If our land goes what will we do with water? - The Indian Express
"We have been sending milk to Tikri border for the past 20 days despite the fact that it is 200 km away from our village. What is the point of raising SYL issue now? If there will be no land left, what will I do with this water? First we need to save our land and fight against these laws.” - 22 - yr - old man succumbs to injuries - Times of India
Ludhiana: After battling for his life for over a month, a 22-year-old man succumbed to his injuries at the PGIMER, Chandigarh, late on Friday. - Panel yet to decide on shifting of dairies from Tajpur Road | Ludhiana NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
MLA blames dairies for nullah pollution MLA Ludhiana (East) Sanjay Talwar had blamed the dairies on the Tajpur road for dumping untreated waste into the MC's sewerage line and Buddha Nullah.
He had earlier blamed the dairies on the Tajpur road for dumping untreated waste into the MC's sewerage line and Buddha Nullah.
“GLADA had earlier allotted land to PEDA to set up an effluent treatment plant for the Tajpur Road dairy complexes.
If the dairies are to be shifted there is no need to set up effluent treatment plant at the Tajpur Road dairy complex.
If these are not to be shifted work should be started to set up the effluent treatment plant at the earliest.
- 19th December, 2020
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