- Punjab: Ludhiana reports one Covid - 19 case - Times of India
LUDHIANA: Ludhiana on Sunday reported one Covid-19 infection.
- Punjab Congress chief asks councillors to buck up for Ludhiana MC elections - Hindustan Times
Punjab Congress chief asks councillors to buck up for Ludhiana MC elections
- No water supply in EWS colony - Times of India
The residents of EWS colony staged protest outside zone B office of municipal corporation (MC) near Shingaar Cinema on Friday. Textile hosiery union
- Calligraphy contest held - The Tribune India
Calligraphy contest held
- SIT formed to probe recovery of defused explosive from Una village - The Tribune India
The DGP today constituted a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the recovery of a defused explosive from Singan village of Haroli. Accused Aman Deep was arrested by a Punjab Police team during a raid at Singan village.
- Calligraphy contest held - The Tribune India
Jalandhar: Emm Aar International School organised a calligraphy competition in two languages (Hindi and English) to improve presentation skills and to inculcate the habit of good handwriting among students. All students of from Class I to V took part in the competition. The students exhibited their
- Neighbour held for raping minor girl - The Tribune India
A two-and-a-half-year-old girl of the Sua road at Giaspura was allegedly raped by a neighbour on Saturday afternoon. A case has been registered under Section 376 of the Indian Penal Code and the POCSO Act at the Sahnewal police station in this connection. The police have arrested the alleged accused
- Gurinderjit, Radha Rani adjudged best athletes at Arya College meet - The Tribune India
Gurinderjit Singh and Radha Rani were adjudged the best athletes among boys and girls, respectively, in the 74th Annual Athletics Meet of Arya College, held here today. Satisha Sharma, secretary, Arya College Management Committee, was the chief guest while Dr Suksham Ahluwalia, Principal, presided o
- Workshop on fabrication through recycling marks World Earth Day - The Tribune India
GHG Khalsa College of Education, Gurusar Sadhar, organised an international workshop on “Fabrication through recycling” on the occasion of International Earth Day through online mode. The resource person for the workshop was Paula Sofia, an environmentalist and freelance artist from Duit
- 2 kg - gold robbery: CP directs SIT head to revisit probe, ensure recovery of stolen items - The Tribune India
After the Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the 2kg-gold loot worth Rs. 90 lakh from VK Jewellers in Ghumar Mandi failed to recover gold, the new Police Commissioner (CP), Dr Kaustubh Sharma, told the SIT head to revisit the case judiciously and ensure recovery of all looted gold.
- Garbage put on fire at Dana Mandi; NGO seeks FIR against officials - The Tribune India
There seems to be no stopping on burning of waste in the city. On Saturday, the garbage in bulk was put on fire at New Dana Mandi on Bahadurke Road, leaving the nearby people to suffer due to the smoke.
- No check on plying of illegally modified vehicles on highways - The Tribune India
Illegal modification of vehicles, including abandoned motorcycles, and their rampant use to transport goods and passengers on highways goes unabated in the region.
- Man plays pellet drum at CP office to awaken conscience of police officers - The Tribune India
A property fraud case registered on the recommendation of the special investigation team (SIT), led by a senior IPS officer, was reportedly recommended for cancellation by a PPS officer of the Ludhiana Commissionerate. The complainant in the case today played pellet drum at the Police Commissioner o
- Ryan International School celebrates English Language Day - The Tribune India
Ludhiana: Ryan International School celebrated English Language Day on Saturday to polish language skills and give an opportunity to students to showcase their talent. Various activities were organised to highlight the significance of English. While junior students exhibited their love for the langu
- Ludhiana: Women cell fails to pay Rs 10 lakh dues, power supply snapped - The Tribune India
Since Punjab State Power Corporation Limited has started taking action against defaulters, who have not cleared their electricity bills, the power supply to the Crime against Women and Children Cell located in Rishi Nagar has also been snapped. The power supply was snapped due to outstanding electri