- Honey export helps earn Rs760 cr through foreign exchange: Expert - The Tribune India
A 21-day winter school on “Commercial apiculture for livelihood security of farmers and unemployed rural youth” kicked off at Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) today under the aegis of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR).
- Robber caught, beaten up by residents - The Tribune India
After two persons robbed a motorcyclist of cash and other valuables at Pandori village near Dakha, people caught one of them and beat him up. He was later handed over to the Dakha police.
- March held to make environment main poll agenda - The Tribune India
To make environment top agenda in the upcoming Assembly elections in the state, Punjab Vatavaran Chetna Lehar organised ‘Vatavaran Chetna March’ on the stretch along the highly polluted Buddha Nullah, which was earlier known as Buddha Dariya — a stream of clean water, in Ludhiana o
- 12 women candidates in fray from 14 Assembly seats in dist - The Tribune India
In what appears to be a gender discrimination, only 12 women candidates are in the poll fray from 14 Assembly constituencies of Ludhiana district.
- Month on, booster dose gets poor response in Ludhiana district - The Tribune
Response to booster dose drive has not been encouraging in the district. Administering of the same was started exactly a month ago on January 10 and after a month, figures of senior citizens, healthcare workers and frontline workers taking the jab are not encouraging. Only 31,627 persons have got th
- 5 die, 69 fresh cases in Ludhiana - The Tribune
Sixtynine persons tested positive for Covid while five patients lost their lives due to the virus. The deceased were residents of Daresi Road, BRS Nagar, Maloud, Shimlapuri and Karnail Singh Nagar.
- Man held with gold biscuits worth Rs1.03 cr at Chandigarh international airport - The Tribune
A passenger was nabbed by officers of the Ludhiana Commissionerate at the Chandigarh international airport yesterday and 18 gold biscuits, weighing 2.1 kg and worth Rs1.03 crore in the market, were recovered.
- Students protest outside Canadian consulate, demand refund - The Tribune
Members of the Indian-Montreal Youth Students Organisation today protested outside the Canadian consulate and demanded refund from three Montreal-based Colleges, which were shut abruptly.
- AAP candidates no aam aadmi: Sukhbir - The Tribune India
SAD chief Sukhbir Singh Badal’s today lashed out against the AAP leadership, saying Arvind Kejriwal had not given ticket to the common man, as was the motto of the party when it was formed.
- Cancer a 'non - issue' for parties in Malwa - The Tribune
On an average, five to seven cancer patients die of cancer every year in Chathewala village of Bathinda, situated at the tail-end of Talwandi Sabo block, for the past many years. Of around 500 families in this village, over 150 are afflicted with the deadly disease. It is one of the several villages
- Modi's speech unethical - The Tribune India
Apropos of ‘Modi targets Cong in Parl for 2nd day’, Modi used the platform of Parliament to respond to the Opposition’s questions on his government policies to accelerate the BJP’s election campaign in the five poll-bound states. He accused the opposition parties of inciting
- Up against newcomers, Kotli eyes hat - trick - The Tribune
Industries Minister Gurkirat Singh Kotli looks to register his third straight victory in an unprecedented five-cornered contest from the Khanna Assembly constituency, the Asia’s largest grain market.
- Not on anyone?s agenda, laments industry - The Tribune
The industry in poll-bound Punjab is feeling left out from the agendas of almost all mainstream parties in the fray for the electoral battle due on February 20.
- Punjab assembly elections: Preneet Kaur's 'with family' clip stumps Congress - Times of India
Missing from the assembly election campaign of the Congress, local MP Preneet Kaur posted a video here on Thursday that she was with family, and famil
- Buddha Nullah stream of waste again - Times of India
Heaps of garbage again float in the Buddha Nullah after the municipal corporation’s big-looking anti-dumping campaign of December 2020.