- A day before Jalandhar MC meet, Mayor Jagdish Raja tries to ?placate? councillors - The Tribune India
A day before Jalandhar MC meet, Mayor Jagdish Raja tries to ?placate? councillors
- Support grows for revenue officials' stir - The Tribune India
There seems no respite for residents as members of the Punjab State DC Office Employees Union have announced to support the ‘agitation’ of the Punjab Revenue Officers Association.
- Cops crack down on drug trade - The Tribune India
A team of police officials from the Moti Nagar police station launched a crackdown on the drug trade in certain areas ill-famed for being havens of drugs and narcotics. The police have rounded up some suspects but no details of seizure of drugs or related information was available till the filing of
- Fire breaks out at Guru Nanak Bhawan - The Tribune India
A fire that broke out in the mini-auditorium of the Guru Nanak Dev Bhawan Complex caused minor damages to some seats, air conditioners and drapery this morning.
- Building contractor loses Rs 51K to two snatchers - The Tribune India
A migrant, working as a building contractor here, lost Rs 51,000 to snatchers. The police have arrested one of the two snatchers involved in the incident. In another incidents, four miscreants snatched a bag from a railway employee and two thieves were nabbed and stolen items were recovered from the
- Three nabbed for drug trafficking - The Tribune India
The police have arrested three persons, Davinder Kumar, alias Chaudary, Vicky Gupta, both residents of Mohalla Tilak Nagar, Tibba, and Jasvir Singh, alias Mani, of Ayali Khurd. The suspects were nabbed at a naka on Sua Road-GNE intersection on Tuesday and one kg opium was seized from their possessio
- Flooded with waste, this old drain needs care - The Tribune India
In view of the upcoming rainy season, Municipal Corporation officials claimed to have started a drive to clean drains in the city. But an old drain (nullah) near Bhadaur House is still flooded with solid waste and crying for MC’s attention.
- Man killed by wife, son - The Tribune India
Ludhiana: The police have booked Satnam Kaur and her son Karanjit Singh, both residents of Makkar Colony, Dhandari Kalan, under Sections 302 and 34 for the alleged murder of Kulwinder Singh (53), the husband of Satnam Kaur. Dyal Singh of Kaler Pai village in Amritsar district had filed a complaint w
- MC to promote cloth bags - The Tribune India
To curb the usage of plastic bags, the Municipal Corporation will promote cloth bags among people in the city.
- HOUSING FOR ALL : 531 get houses under PMAY - G in Ludhiana district - The Tribune India
As many as 531 villagers have got their own concrete houses under the Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana-Gramin (PMAY-G) in the district, the administration has confirmed.
- Four fresh cases of virus in Ludhiana district - The Tribune India
Four fresh cases of Covid-19 were reported from the district on Tuesday. Besides, one patient belonging to another district tested positive for the virus. While no death was reported due to the virus on Tuesday.
- GADVASU students protest, demand hike in stipend - The Tribune India
Demanding a hike in their internship allowance, students of Guru Angad Dev Veterinary & Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana, continued their protest on the university campus on Tuesday.
- World Food Safety Day celebrated - The Tribune India
Ludhiana: Students and faculty of the Department of Food and Nutrition, Punjab Agricultural University, celebrated World Food Safety Day on the theme ‘Safer food, better health,’ by creating awareness in five food cafeterias of the university. The students sensitised owners and their hel
- Sanyam, Ranvir put Ludhiana in command against Ropar - The Tribune India
Sanyam Gill (6 for 28), Ranvir Singh (84*) and Saksham Vij (61) helped reach Ludhiana comfortable position against Ropar in the first innings in a league match in the ongoing Punjab State inter-District U-19 Cricket Tournament being played at Government College ground, Ropar on Tuesday.
- Bittu, Mansa get 'threats' from UK - The Tribune India
Ludhiana MP Ravneet Singh Bittu, and leaders of the Shiv Sena and Punjab Kisan Union on Tuesday received threat calls, warning them they would meet the same fate as Sidhu Moosewala.