- 28th May, 2022 The Tribune India
- Shivalik Public School, Mohali
Shivalik Public School, Mohali - Amritsar beat Mohali in HR Saggi cricket
Amritsar Cricket Academy bagged three points by defeating Mohali XI in the ongoing 1st HR Saggi Memorial Hot Weather Multi Days Cricket Tournament here today. Mohali won the toss and opted to bowl first. Kumar Pathak made 111 runs and helped his team Amritsar Cricket Academy to score a total of 326 - 'Implement health programmes more effectively in Mohali'
Civil Surgeon Adarshpal Kaur directed district health programme officers to implement the ongoing health programmes and schemes in a better effective manner. Addressing a review meeting regarding various state and national health programmes and schemes, the Civil Surgeon said any lapse or n - Rs 25L drug money recovered from father - son duo
The Special Task Force (STF) has recovered alleged drug money of Rs 25.50 lakh during the interrogation of a fruit trader, Amrik Singh, and his son Prabhdeep Singh who were arrested by it for drug trafficking around a week ago. - Brides Wanted
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The Chandigarh Business Council (CBC) has written to the UT Administration in connection with recent flop auction of properties of the Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB), in which out of 35 properties only four properties were auctioned. - ASI among three held for extortion; escapes
The local police have busted a gang of extortionists and have arrested three persons, including an ASI, who later escaped from police custody. - Shivalik Public School, Mohali
The school celebrated yoga week to commemorate International Yoga Day. Yoga sessions were conducted daily for 40 minutes by the sports teacher that included activities such as poster making, slogan writing and essay writing. Various inter-section competitions in chess, sudoku and Rubik’s cube - Sand, gravel supply increases, so do rates
In its bid to bring down prices of sand and gravel, the state government has managed to increase the supply, but the cost of the basic construction material still is higher by around 45 per cent over the rates of last year. - Realtor 'stings' forest officials
The tussle between the Punjab Forest Department and MD of WWICS Group of Companies and realtor Lt Col BS Sandhu (retd), who has been recently booked for illegally carving out farmhouses in violation of forest laws, has reached the Chief Minister’s Office.
- 27th May, 2022 The Tribune India
- Shishu Niketan School, Mohali
An intra-class poem recitation competition was organised for Class I and Class II. Students enthusiastically participated in the competition. They recited wonderful poems on the given themes, ie ‘Road safety’ and ‘Save Earth’ for Class I and ‘Be good’ and ‘J - Posing as dummy customer, man films drug peddler
Inspired by an appeal of the Chief Minister, Bhagwant Mann, to make Punjab drug free state, a Zirakpur resident in a daring act made a video of the drug peddler selling cannabis after posing himself as a dummy customer. - 131 black spots identified in Ludhiana district, maximum in Punjab
Roads in Ludhiana are the most killer ones in the state as 131 black spots have been identified in the district, which were maximum in the state, the government has confirmed. - Mohali sees Covid death after 84 days, 3 new cases
After nearly three months, a person succumbed to Covid in the district during the past 24 hours, taking the death toll to 1,149. The last fatality in the district was reported on March 2. Meanwhile, three fresh Covid cases surfaced in the district during the past 24 hours, taking the tally to 96,002 - Degrees awarded at IISER convocation
The 11th convocation of the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) was held here on Thursday. In all, 196 BS-MS, eight MS, five MS and 67 PhD degrees were awarded in areas as diverse as physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, earth and environmental sciences and humanities and
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