- Mohali: Doctor booked for allegedly raping mentally challenged elderly woman - Medical Dialogues
Mohali: A doctor has been booked under Section 376 of the IPC for allegedly raping an elderly woman suffering from mental issues when he was intoxicated. The incident took place on Tuesday night at...
- Encroached 67 acres reclaimed in Mohali - The Tribune India
Continuing its tirade against illegal occupation of public land, the Rural Development Department removed encroachments on over 67 acre in Majri block and 115.14 bighe in Hansala village of the district.
- Eight days on, one nailed for attack on scribe in Zirakpur - The Tribune India
Eight days after a 56-year-old journalist was brutally assaulted in Zirakpur, the police have arrested a Dhakoli resident for the attack.
- Walkathon marks International Nurses Week - The Tribune India
To acknowledge the contribution of nurses for being the torchbearers of medical care and delivering excellence in patient care, Fortis Hospital, Mohali, organised a walkathon and a series of other events from May 10 to 12 to commemorate International Nurses Week.
- Mohali MC to use treated water to irrigate city parks - The Tribune India
On the lines of neighbouring Chandigarh, the Mohali Municipal Corporation has decided to irrigate parks with treated water from the Sewage Treatment Plant so that drinking water could be saved.
- Take decision on removal of concrete around trees: Punjab and Haryana High Court - The Tribune India
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has directed the Punjab Urban Development Authority and the Greater Mohali Development Authority to take a decision on the removal of concrete surrounding within a meter of trees in the light of decision taken by the Mohali Municipal Corporation.
- Workshop on vertical gardens - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: A workshop on bioaesthetics and vertical gardens was conducted by the Department of Botany of Goswami Ganesh Dutta Sanatan Dharma (GGDSD) College, Sector 32, here, under ‘Waste to Wealth Mission’. The purpose of the workshop was to inculcate interest among students and instil
- 10 Covid cases, 16 recoveries in Chandigarh - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: The city witnessed 10 new cases of Covid on Thursday, taking the overall tally to 92,200 and the active caseload to 87. While there was no fresh fatality, 16 patients recovered from the disease. The virus has claimed 1,165 lives in the city so far. — TNS
- Government to chargesheet officer in NHAI ?antedated? award case - The Tribune India
Less than 10 days after the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) alleged that a compensation of Rs 1,185 crore was awarded for land acquisition even though the amount earlier assessed was Rs 922 crore for a stretch on the expressway, the Punjab and Haryana High Court was told that a decision
- Barring 232 mandis in Punjab, rest to shut from today - The Tribune India
With the completion of the procurement process, the Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Department has decided to close all mandis, barring 232, across the state with effect from May 13 at 5 pm.
- Mohali: Doctor rapes mentally challenged woman - The Tribune India
The police have booked a doctor for allegedly raping a mentally challenged elderly woman at his clinic in Handesara village in an inebriated condition on Tuesday night. He has been identified as Dr Shubhankar Vishwas.
- Punjab Housing Department blamed for allowing illegal structures - The Tribune India
The Punjab Housing Department has come under the scanner over its failure to curb mushrooming of farmhouses and palatial structures in areas delisted from the forest land on the periphery of Chandigarh.
- City beautiful sees 10 cases of Covid - 19 - The Tribune India
City beautiful sees 10 cases of Covid - 19
- Bathinda school has pool, but not enough desks - The Tribune India
Even as Government School, Dhobiana, boasts of the latest amenities, including a swimming pool, in its newly-constructed building, students are being forced to sit on the bare floor as there are not enough desks.
- Turf war between police forces - The Tribune India
Our Constitution had envisaged a federal form of government where the Centre and the states would work in partnership and respect each other’s rights. These rights and responsibilities were clearly stated and demarcated between the Centre and the states.