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- Mohali set to get 20 MGD of canal water supply by February
To ensure optimal utilisation of surface water and to reduce the load on underground water, Punjab housing and urban development department has decide - Mohali: 58% of Covid deaths in 12 days
The district has reached an alarming level with 58% of the total fatalities due to Covid-19 having occurred in the past 12 days. The recovery rate has - Punjab CM Amarinder Singh gifts two projects for Mohali on Independence Day
Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Saturday announced the virtual inauguration of two major projects for Mohali district, including a 66 - Watch: Mohali?s Baltana flooded after water released from Sukhna Lake
Baltana in Zirakpur submerged in flood water after floodgates in Sukhna Lake opened. The situation is alarming for areas adjoining Sukhna Choe downstream to Baltana, Zirakpur, Mohali and Patiala. The floodgates were last opened in September 2018 and in 2008. The sudden gush of water released from Sukhna Lake caused flash floods in parts of Baltana in Zirakpur on Sunday. The area experienced flood like situation for the first time in its history. In Baltana, the police post, marriage palaces, Municipal Park, milk dairies and cremation grounds were the most affected. The police post Baltana was submerged in 8 to 10 feet of water. - Monday Review: TOI's weekly roundup of print news from Chandigarh, Mohali, Panchkula
In the 16th edition of Monday Review, The Times of India's weekly roundup of print news from Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula, watch how Chandigarh became India's 16th cleanest city in Swachh Survekshan 2020, scoring the least in waste processing and disposal. The Covid-19 situation got worse every day. As the virus killed more people and Chandigarh began weekend lockdown after Panchkula and Mohali, traders got livid. Then 31% samples of hand sanitisers in Chandigarh failed the quality test. The city will keep 25% of the beds in its private hospitals and nursing homes for the Covid-19 patients. The idea of entry fee for major parks and gardens of Chandigarh was dropped. And Citizen Reporters were back in action.
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