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  • 10th March, 2022 The Tribune India
    • Gold bangle stolen at PGI
      Chandigarh: An unknown person stole a gold bangle from a 70-year-old woman who came for check-up at the PGI. The police said the victim, a resident of Kajheri village, Sector 52, reported that someone managed to steal her bangle at the New OPD, Urology Surgical Department. The police have registered
    • Special seminar on light applications
      Chandigarh: The Department of Physics, Panjab University, organised a special seminar on the topic “The light: Applications in communication technology”. The seminar was held on the department premises with the consent of Prof Dr RK Puri, Chairperson, and under the charge of Prof Dr B Be
    • 7 more found infected in Chandigarh
      The city saw seven fresh Covid cases on Wednesday. The total number of positive patients has reached 91,826. The active caseload stands at 59 and the death count at 1,165. TNS
    • FM?s empty boast
      With crores of rupees left unpaid as arrears of revised pay and pension of state employees and pensioners and divesting state university and college teachers of UGC scales and harming the career prospects of hundreds of new entrants and research scholars into higher education jobs by availing the UG
  • 9th March, 2022 The Tribune India
    • Ravindra Jadeja becomes world No 1 all - rounder in ICC Test rankings
      India's Ravindra Jadeja climbed to the top spot in the ICC Test rankings for all-rounders on Wednesday after his match-winning performance against Sri Lanka in the opening Test in Mohali.
    • With life limping back to normal as Covid cases dip, the cultural scene in the city is looking up too. Here's a quick check
      Morning Raga, a sitar recital by Dr Harvinder Sharma at Sukhna Lake, an art exhibition celebrating the Colours of Freedom at the Sector 16-17 underpass, Gurnaam Bhullar’s performance at Sector 42 Lake, and a solo performance by Anita Shabdeesh at Punjab Kala Bhawan—Tuesday was chock-a-bl
    • Events held across tricity to mark International Women?s Day
      The Punjab State Rural Livelihood Mission, under the aegis of the Rural Development and Panchayats Department, held a function to boost women entrepreneurship and ensure their empowerment on International Women’s Day.
    • GMADA yet to hand over vending sites to civic body
      The Municipal Corporation, which is to implement the Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Act-2014, has been writing to the Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (GMADA) for the past two years for allotting sites for vending zones.
    • Panchkula youth poses as food inspector, held
      A 24-year-old youth has been arrested for allegedly posing as a food inspector.
    • 29 get Nari Shakti Awards
      Anshul Malhotra, Himachal PradeshHas been rewarded for preserving her native state’s handloom. Has trained more than 200 underprivileged rural women and created a collection of 2,200 handloom designs for weavers to preserve.
    • No new Covid case in Panchkula
      Panchkula: No fresh Covid case surfaced in the district during the past 24 hours, taking the tally to 44,088. No fresh death was reported during this period. Of the 44,088 cases reported from the district so far, 43,646 patients have been cured. There are now 28 active cases. The death toll stands a
    • Now, only one student from Mohali stuck in Ukraine
      Good news for residents of the district whose kin were stranded amid the Russia-Ukraine standoff. All citizens from the district, barring one, have been evacuated from the war-torn Ukraine, said an official of the district administration. There were 88 persons from the district stranded in Ukraine,
    • Panchkula Women cops hold bike rally
      Panchkula: A motorcycle rally was organised by the Women police station near Yavanika Park to mark International Women’s Day. It was flagged off to Bataud village in Panchkula by Police Commissioner Saurabh Singh. — TNS
  • 8th March, 2022 The Tribune India