- Central team reaches city for Swachh Survekshan - 2022 - The Tribune India
A team from the Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) has reached Ludhiana for a cleanliness survey — Swachh Survekshan-2022.
- College Development Council panel formed by Panjab University - The Tribune India
Panjab University has constituted Standing Committee of College Development Council for the term from April 1, 2021, to March 31, 2023.
- Reach out to villages, CM Mann tells DCs - The Tribune India
Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Monday asked the Deputy Commissioners to reach out to people at the ground level, particularly in villages, to ensure on-the-spot redress of people’s grievances to their satisfaction.
- MLA celebrates gunman's birthday under CM's drive - The Tribune India
Sahnewal MLA Hardeep Mundian today kick-started the ‘Shubh Icchanwan’ campaign launched by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann by celebrating the birthday of his gunman head constable Mangal Das here today. The campaign has been initiated by the Chief Minister to honour police personnel on spec
- Man's body found in canal - The Tribune India
The body of an unidentified middle-aged bearded man was recovered from the Sirhind canal near Rampur village by the police today. The police have shared the photograph of the victim for identification on news channels. His body has been kept at the mortuary of the Civil Hospital here till the comple
- English Olympiad at Paragon int?l school - The Tribune India
Gursagar Preet Singh, Anmolpreet Kaur, Gurleen Kaur Gill, Jiyanpreet Kaur Gill and Raghav bagged gold medals in their respective categories in the Olympiad of English that was conducted at Paragon International School at Dehlon near here.
- MLA kicks off road construction work - The Tribune India
The Municipal Corporation has started the Sangeet Cinema road construction work. Kulwant Singh Sidhu, AAP MLA from Atam Nagar, on Monday kicked off the road construction project.
- Brother - in - law booked for sexual harassment - The Tribune India
Ludhiana: The police have booked a man, Kashish, resident of Bawa Colony, under Section 354 of the IPC for allegedly sexually harassing his sister-in-law (brother’s wife) Jyoti. Jyoti in a complaint to the police said she got married to Raj Kumar, elder brother of Kashish, five years ago. She
- Inter - state drug smuggling racket busted, 4 held with 2.6 - kg opium - The Tribune India
The police claimed to have busted an inter-state racket of drug smuggling with the arrest of four persons — two of them migrants — and have recovered 2.6 kg of opium from their possession.
- Cong protests inflation, burns Union Govt?s effigy - The Tribune India
District Congress Committee (Urban) here today protested against rising prices of essential commodities. Party workers burnt the effigy of the Central Government.
- 18 gamblers arrested - The Tribune India
The police arrested 15 persons from a gambling den in Peet Nagar on Tibba Road on Sunday. Four packs of playing cards and Rs 1.74 lakh were recovered from the spot. The 15 gamblers have been booked under Sections 13, 3 and 67 of the Gambling Act.
- Two arrested for thefts in factories - The Tribune India
The police have cracked two cases of thefts in different factories at Muradpura, which were registered at the Police Division No 6 on April 2. Two persons have been arrested and a part of the stolen material was recovered.
- Reinstate expelled workers: Bus employees' union to state govt - The Tribune India
Punjab Roadways and PRTC Contract Workers’ Union, Ludhiana, staged a protest at the local depot gate on the bus stand premises, here. The protesting employees were demanding from the state government to resume the services of those employees, who have been expelled from their jobs allegedly in
- MC disconnects illegal sewerage connection - The Tribune India
A day after some persons allegedly opposed the Municipal Corporation’s team, the civic body on Monday disconnected an illegal sewerage connection pipe at Rajiv Gandhi Colony in Ward 23.
- 60% work on four - lane elevated highway done - The Tribune India
The work on partially-access controlled four-lane elevated highway in Ludhiana has picked up pace with 60 per cent completion already achieved, the administration has confirmed.