- Income - tax dept webcasts PM event, holds interaction - Times of India
The income-tax department organised live webcast of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ event on Monday at the city’s Kundan Vid
- Students fight for green planet - Times of India
The city’s schools and colleges used World Environment Day to teach their students how to conserve water, plant trees, and reduce, reuse, and recycle
- Pressure on AAP as parties prepare for civic elections - Times of India
As the municipal corporation elections are due here early next year, many political parties have started preparing for the same. The pressure is on t
- Security beefed up at CP office - Times of India
Following an input that government officials could be a target of attack, the city police have beefed up security at the police commissioner’s office
- Biz delegations meet CP - Times of India
A delegation of the Federation of Industrial & Commercial Organisation (FICO) along with the Ludhiana Sanitary & Pipe Traders Association (LSPTA) met
- At 5, this little girl leaving no stone unturned for her equestrian dream - The Tribune India
Trisha Sareen (5) loves animals. This quality of hers was identified by her father quite early and decided to arrange horse-riding training for her. Now Rohit Sareen, father of Trishla, comes from Ludhiana daily along with her young daughter at the horse riding training centre on the PAP campus, Jal
- Dist reports 2nd Covid - 19 death in 4 days - Times of India
With another person succumbing to Covid-19 on Monday, Ludhiana witnessed 2nd Covid death in a span of four days. The district had last reported a dea
- Activists call to plant more saplings gets positive response - The Tribune India
Appeals made by activists on the occasion of the World Environment Day to save the environment have received a positive response from various sections of society in the region. Besides planting more saplings at available spaces, activists have undertaken to look after those planted earlier at public
- Jathedar?s statement on construction of new mosques at villages draws flak - The Tribune India
Muslim leaders of the area have sharply reacted to the statement given by Shri Akal Takht Jathedar Giani Harpreet Singh regarding construction of new mosques and churches at villages of the border state. They accused the Jathedar of instigating innocent Sikhs for harnessing political mileage for the
- Friends Club, Round Glass Hockey Academy emerge league champions - The Tribune India
Round Glass Hockey Academy of Chachrari in the sub-junior section while Friends Club of Roomi in the senior category, emerged champions in the 12th edition of the Olympian Prithipal Singh Seven-a-Side Hockey Festival, organised by the Mata Sahib Kaur Sports Charitable Trust at Jarkhar, around 15 km
- Two deadliest black spots claimed 16 lives in Khanna - The Tribune India
The two deadliest black spots in Khanna police district under Ludhiana have claimed 16 lives in the past three years, a government report has confirmed.
- Road to martyr?s ancestral village in need of attention - The Tribune India
The badly broken road that leads to Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabha’s ancestral Sarabha village from Phullanwal Chowk, Ludhiana, is crying for urgent attention.
- Summer camp started - The Tribune India
Ludhiana: A summer camp began at Nankana Sahib Public School, Gill Road, on Monday. Three hundred students from Class III to XII have enrolled for different skills, including sports, at the camp, held for two hours in the morning everyday on the school campus. Harmeet Kaur, Principal, said, “S
- Ludhiana Municipal Corporation to launch waste management contest among four zones - The Tribune India
With an aim to improve solid waste management in the city, the Municipal Corporation (MC) Commissioner, Shena Aggarwal, on Monday said the civic body would launch a competition among all the four zones of the civic body soon.
- MLAs kick - start road works in Ludhiana - The Tribune India
Finally, the MC has started the recarpeting work on Star Road, Lohara. MLA from Ludhiana South, Rajinderpal Kaur Chhina, kick-started the work on Monday. She said the 2-km stretch from Lohara village to Simran Palace will be recarpeted at an estimated cost of Rs 1.64 crore.