- 27th May, 2022
- State ends referrals to PGI - Times of India
The Punjab government has pulled the plug on unnecessary referral of patients from government-run facilities in districts to health care facilities i - Posing as dummy customer, man films drug peddler - The Tribune India
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 - The Tribune India
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 - The Tribune India
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 Tribune India
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 - Gulzarinder new PCA chief - The Tribune India
With the new government coming to power in Punjab, the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) today witnessed the change of guard as it elected new office-bearers at its annual general meeting held at IS Bindra Cricket Stadium here today. - Initiate insolvency proceedings against GBP group, say investors - The Tribune India
Financial creditors have filed an application for initiation of corporate insolvency resolution process against Gupta Builders and Promoters (GBP) Private Limited, with the Chandigarh Bench of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT). - Man booked on cheating charge - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: The UT police have registered a cheating case on a complaint of Japinder Singh Walia, who reported that he had purchased a car from Harish Mittu, alias Vicky, who resides in Sector 70, Mohali. The suspect told the victim that the car was in a good condition, but it later emerged that it - No CAT - III for city airport; shorter route proposed - The Tribune India
Nearly seven years after a petition was filed in public interest claiming that the Chandigarh international airport had failed to take off to the desired heights even after spending Rs 1,400 crore, the UT Administration today told the Punjab and Haryana High Court that two of its proposals would bri - Punjab Forest Department demolishes illegal structures on Chandigarh?s periphery - The Tribune India
The Forest Department today demolished illegal structures in the periphery of Chandigarh at Karoran and Masol villages, falling in Mohali district. - Gulzarinder Chahal elected as new Punjab Cricket Association president - The Indian Express
Chahal, who was the member of the India's junior world cup winning cricket team in the past, has played for U-16 and U-19 Punjab teams and was also part of Inter-Zonal tournaments and played for Rest Of India. - 22 parcels containing diamond, gold jewellery snatched in Mohali - Hindustan Times
22 parcels containing diamond, gold jewellery snatched in Mohali - Chandigarh: Seven firms booked for taking Rs 1.04 crore loan on fake, forged documents - The Indian Express
The documents submitted by them were found to be fake and forged during the internal survey/audit of the bank. - Punjab: Five, including two junior engineers, booked for corruption - The Indian Express
According to the FIR, a resident of Kotla Suleiman village had lodged a complaint with the bureau stating that the accused had bungled funds approximately to the tune of Rs 20.67 lakh, which were meant for the development of the village. - Forest department tears down encroachments near Karoran, Masol, plants 10,000 saplings - The Indian Express
The officials said that a follow up action to compensate for the loss of trees on an ecologically fragile ecosystem in Kandi area was successfully undertaken on Thursday by planting more than 10,000 new saplings.
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