- Patwari, Kanungo unions to go on mass leave - The Tribune India
To mark protest against the registration of an FIR against one of their colleagues by the Vigilance Department, members of Revenue Patwar Union, Punjab, and The Revenue Kanungo Association, Punjab, announced to go on mass leave till May 15. They are demanding to quash the FIR that was registered aga
- Amid controversy, cost of smart road, market project raised - The Tribune India
Amid the controversy over ‘flaws’ in project works, the project cost of Retrofitting of Sarabha Nagar Market and Development of Malhar Road as Smart Road has been increased by nearly 30 per cent, raising many eyebrows.
- Association calls on Health Minister - The Tribune India
The Punjab Civil Medical Services Association (PCMSA) called on Health Minister Vijay Singla and discussed various issues related to public health care delivery system of the state.
- Man held for impersonation - The Tribune India
The Ludhiana police today nabbed a man who had been threatening revenue officials to execute land registries without going through documents while posing himself as the OSD to the Chief Minister.
- Rs 10.90L loot cracked, 3 nabbed - The Tribune India
The Ludhiana police today claimed to have solved a loot case of Rs 10.90 lakh and arrested three persons. The main conspirator in the case was an employee of the money changer.
- Ludhiana take 44 - run first innings lead against Mansa - The Tribune India
Fine batting display by Ludhiana top order batsmen enabled their side take a crucial 44-run lead in the first innings on the second day against Mansa in the final of the Inter-District (U-23) Cricket Tournament being organised by the Punjab Cricket Association at IS Bindra Stadium, Mohali, on Tuesda
- For entire Ludhiana, only 30 rehab beds - The Tribune India
Though the AAP government has promised to root out the drug menace in the state, it still has a long road ahead before the target is achieved. In Ludhiana district alone, which has a population of over 35 lakh, there are only three state government-run drug de-addiction centres with 10 beds each.
- Ex - VC nominated for World Food Prize - The Tribune India
Dr Manjit S Kang, former Vice-Chancellor of Punjab Agricultural University, has been nominated for the World Food Prize, often referred to as “Nobel Prize for Food and Agriculture”. The nomination was made by “Borlaug Farmers Association for South Asia” headquartered in Ludhi
- 2 ex - DIGs booked for disposing of drugs sans nod - The Tribune India
Four days after a revised order by the Punjab DGP on jail drugs recovery scandal, the Ferozepur police today booked former Deputy Inspectors General of Police (Prisons) Lakhminder Singh Jakhar and Sukhdev Singh Saggu.
- Cash incentives for Punjab cops to nab smugglers: Rs 20 to Rs 60 - The Tribune India
The Punjab Police doesn’t seem to be living in the 21st century going by the cash awards given to its personnel for nabbing drug smugglers.
- Bains 'wanted', posters come up - The Tribune India
Almost three weeks after Lok Insaaf Party chief and former Atam Nagar MLA Simarjit Singh Bains and six others were declared proclaimed offenders by a local court, the Ludhiana police today released their wanted posters.
- One held after man?s dismembered body found in Ludhiana canal - The Indian Express
Police said that Mehfooz hacked Islam to death with a sharp edged weapon with intention to rob Rs 25,000 in cash from him. The accused then cut the body in pieces with an axe before dumping it in the Sidhwan Canal.
- Ficci Flo organises trip to Kartarpur Sahib - Times of India
The Ficci Flo women’s club organised a day trip to Kartarpur Sahib on Tuesday and called it “a visit of reverence”.The historical Sikh gurdwara of Ka
- Eatery owner stabbed for asking customers to pay ?200 bill - Times of India
A 52-year-old eatery owner was stabbed allegedly by two customers after the former had asked them to pay Rs 200 for food items.The accused had gone t
- Heat wave: Docs advise sunscreen, long sleeves to avoid skin problems - Times of India
The heat wave has increased skin problems but the city’s dermatologists claim that all this itch, rash, and tanning can be checked with proper care.