- Congress campaign may receive jolt following ex - MLA's resignation - The Tribune
The election campaign of the Congress nominees of the region is bound to receive a jolt following resignation by former Kila Raipur MLA Jasbir Singh Khangura. Though no official announcement by the Indian National Congress (INC) has been made regarding acceptance of his resignation, chances of the K
- Ticket holders kin filing papers as covering candidates - The Tribune
The ensuing Assembly elections has many candidates, who file nominations, but don’t contest. The candidature of such a nominee, known as a covering or substitute candidate, lasts only till the date of withdrawal of nominations, after which symbols are allotted to those aspirants, whose files h
- 5 nabbed for smuggling illicit liquor - The Tribune
The police have arrested five liquor smugglers on Sunday and have seized 89 bottles of illicit liquor from them.
- Congress activists working actively for candidates' victory, says Kotli - The Tribune
Claiming that the Congress was an oldest disciplined political party of the country, Cabinet Minister Gurkirat Singh Kotli said office- bearers of various wings and local bodies were working sincerely for the victory of candidates of their respective segments.
- Woman among three nabbed with drugs - The Tribune
The police have nabbed three persons with narcotics from different places on Sunday. Naveen, a resident of Mohalla Peeru Banda, Salem Tabri, was nabbed with 200 gm of opium and 15 gm of heroin.
- 3 arrested for Sarabha Nagar carjacking , vehicle recovered - The Tribune
The city police have made a big breakthrough in the case involving carjacking of a Maruti Swift Dzire vehicle from a city resident, Naman Garg, on January 21 in Sarabha Nagar with the arrest of the three accused and recovery of the snatched vehicle.
- Environment activists raise concern over garbage piles at dump near Kakka village - The Tribune
The poor solid waste management system is one of the major poll issues raised by environment activists as the Municipal Corporation (MC) has failed to deal with tonnes of garbage at its main dumpsite, near Kakka village.
- Weigh options carefully before casting vote, Grewal tells voters - The Tribune India
Senior SAD leader and party nominee from Ludhiana West Maheshinder Singh Grewal today filed his nomination papers before the Returning Officer Sandeep Kumar, ADC (Urban Development), with two persons accompanying him as per the ECI restrictions. His son Dr Hiteshinder Gewal filed papers as covering
- 85 candidates file nominations - Ludhiana - The Tribune
In view of the Punjab Vidhan Sabha elections 2022, scheduled to be held on February 20, 85 persons filed their nomination papers from 14 constituencies in the district today.
- Virus claims 6 more lives; 267 fresh cases - Ludhiana - The Tribune
Covid-19 claimed the lives of six more persons from the district and one patient of Nawanshahr district during the past 24 hours. A total of 267 fresh cases from Ludhiana district have been reported while 61 cases belong to other districts or states.
- Out of jail for an hour, Beant Singh?s killer: ?Punish Cong for its sins? - The Indian Express
? Among those who attended the bhog ceremony were Akal Takht Jathedar Harpreet Singh, SGPC president Harjinder Singh Dhami, and former Akal Takht Jathedar Gurbachan Singh.
- Minister inaugurates office of Ludhiana West candidate - The Tribune
To give a push to the ongoing election campaign, Union Minister of State for External Affairs and Culture Meenakshi Lekhi today inaugurated the main election office of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate, Bikram Singh Sidhu.
- Ludhiana: Yet another Cong leader announces to contest as Independent - The Indian Express
? Bawa, who is also the chairman of Punjab State Industrial Development Corporation (PSIDC), said that it would be a 'fight between pure and impure Congressmen”. He said that currently the Congress was entangled in 'putra moh' (love for sons) and 'busy distributing tickets to sons and sons-in-law.'
- DEO secondary retires after 9 - month tenure - Times of India
District education officer, secondary Lakhvir Singh Samra retired on Monday after completing a tenure of nine months. He joined on April 22, 2021 and
- Awaiting formal directions, schools prepare for reopening - Times of India
There is uncertainty over the reopening of all schools and colleges, with the positivity rate and daily Covid-19 cases still remaining a concern.