- Man booked for raping woman on marriage pretext - Times of India
The police have booked a man for raping a woman for years on the pretext of marriage.The police have identified the accused as Arun Behal, a resident
- 5 Experiences you must have when in Ludhiana - PINKVILLA
The city draws huge flocks of tourists because of its ancient religious spots and a wide range of primaeval museums.
- Tractor stolen from showroom in Mullanpur near Ludhiana - Times of India
The figures from the regional director health Indore division office showed that weekly average inoculation to 12-14 kids remained around 36,500 only
- Ludhiana: PCR staff granted day off, top officers perform patrol duties - The Tribune India
The entire force of the Police Control Room (PCR) was a given a day off on Saturday and Ludhiana Police Commissioner Dr Kaustubh Sharma along with senior officers stepped into the shoes of PCR cops by doing their duty. This was done to express gratitude towards the PCR staff who discharge their duti
- Not many takers: Masks drop as govt?s word of advice falls on deaf ears - Times of India
While the government recently issued an advisory asking people to wear masks, especially at crowded places, not many are abiding by it in Ludhiana.
- Plastic raw material hike pinches bizmen - Times of India
Manufacturing is facing the heat due to rise in the rates of plastic raw material and products for industrial use. According to manufacturers, beside
- Wastewater treatment a must for food safety - The Tribune India
THE fast-paced demographic changes and lack of awareness regarding hazards of wastes are adversely impacting water, soil, air, plants, food, feed, animals and humans. Urban and industrial sectors in India generate large quantities of solid wastes and wastewater, which are rising exponentially. Depen
- 900 patients examined at health fairs - The Tribune India
Over 900 persons were examined and screened during the block-level health melas held at Government Health Centres in Mandi Ahmedgarh and Amargarh on Thursday and Friday, respectively.
- Open house: Are underage drivers solely responsible for mishaps? - The Tribune India
Teen drivers are especially visible on city roads. Today’s youth believe in a fast-paced, fun-filled lifestyle, as a result of their omnipotence, they regularly drive high-powered motor vehicles in a disorderly manner. They are continuously rushing to meet deadlines, completely oblivious to th
- RUB sans signage; accidents, traffic jams occur daily - The Tribune India
As required measures have not allegedly been taken for the safety of commuters, accidents are taking place at a point of newly constructed railway underbridge (Pakhowal Road to Sarabha Nagar) near Leisure Valley in Sarabha Nagar.
- Missing woman's body found at Dhillon ground - The Tribune India
A woman missing from a week was found dead at the Dhillon ground on the Noorwala road on Sunday afternoon. Her decomposed body was found and kin suspect it is a murder.
- Allottee pulls down walls of booths to encroach upon part of corridor - The Tribune India
A glaring act of pulling down walls of two built-up booths in the Kitchlu Nagar Main Market (opposite BVM School) of the Ludhiana Improvement Trust (LIT) to convert these into a single unit and encroach upon a part of the corridor, has come to light by an allottee with officials of the LIT again fou