- 4th June, 2021
- 202 more Covid - 19 deaths, 7,038 cases in Punjab - The Tribune
202 more Covid - 19 deaths, 7,038 cases in Punjab - Mohali traffic police start delivering medicines to senior citizens? doorsteps - The Indian Express
SP (Traffic and Cyber Security) Gurjot Singh Kaler told The Indian Express that the traffic police personnel are helping the elderly couples by delivering medicines at doorstep, besides taking them to the vaccination centres for the jab. - Tricity heaves sigh of relief as Covid fatalities fall to 4; no deaths in Panchkula - The Indian Express
At present, there are 3,994 active cases here, with the most number of active cases in Mohali at 2,243. - PSPCL yet to return ?30 crore MC tax to Mohali civic body - Hindustan Times
PSPCL yet to return ?30 crore MC tax to Mohali civic body - Work from home options to earn - The Tribune
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Tricity?s daily Covid deaths drop to four, lowest in seven weeks - Punjab sees 2,627 fresh Covid - 19 cases, 127 more fatalities in a day - The Tribune
Punjab sees 2,627 fresh Covid - 19 cases, 127 more fatalities in a day - Covid - 19 support! Sonalika Group sets up three PSA oxygen plants in Delhi, Mohali hospitals - Financial Express
Sonalika Group also announced that its 100 percent workforce has been vaccinated within two months. - Lease deed for land for Ambedkar Medical College, Mohali signed - United News of India
Uniindia: Chandigarh/SAS Nagar, Jun 3 (UNI) After the signing of the lease deed, the Behlolpur and Jujharnagar Panchayats here today handed over the possession of 10.4 acres of land for the construction of the building of Dr B R Ambedkar Medical College, Mohali, informed OP Soni, Medical Education and Research Minister Punjab.
- 3rd June, 2021
- Covid - positive Milkha Singh admitted to ICU of PGIMER due to dipping oxygen levels - The Tribune India
Tribune News ServiceChandigarh, June 3
Legendary athlete Milkha Singh who is Covid-19 positive was admitted to the ICU in Covid Hospital of the PGIMER here on Thursday due to dipping levels of oxygen - Punjab records 8,068 fresh COVID - 19 cases, 180 deaths - The Tribune
Punjab records 8,068 fresh COVID - 19 cases, 180 deaths - Milkha Singh admitted to PGIMER with dipping oxygen level - The Indian Express
Milkha Singh was in isolation and on oxygen support at his home after his discharge from the Mohali hospital on Sunday last week before he was admitted to PGIMER on Thursday afternoon with dipping levels of oxygen. - Aero City Mohali Construction firm penalised for overcharging told to refund Rs 11L | Chandigarh NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
Ramkrishan UpadhyayTribune news serviceChandigarh June 2The State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission here has directed a construction firm to refund Rs 1195370 to a city resident “received in excess” for the construction of a house.
The commission also directed the firm to pay Rs 50000 as compensation to complainant Mubarak Masih for causing him mental agony and harassment and litigation cost.
The complainant also claimed that the firm had failed to complete the construction as per the agreement dated September 19 2018.
The construction firm in its reply said the complainant was liable to pay an amount of Rs6284800 for the area measuring 3928 square feet at Rs1600 per square feet.
It directed the firm to refund Rs 1195370 received in excess from the complainant along with interest at 12 per cent within a period of 30 days. - Punjab State Women's Commission gets new office in Mohali - United News of India
Uniindia: Chandigarh, Jun 3 (UNI) Punjab State Women Commission has got a new office space in Mohali and the office of the commission has been shifted from Chandigarh to Mohali. - Minister lays stone of govt senior secondary school in Sector 65 Mohali | Chandigarh NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
Tribune News ServiceMohali May 31A government senior secondary school in Sector 65 here will be set up at a cost of Rs13 crore.
The school will have an ultra-modern triple-storey building constructed in 85900 sq ft area with ample open space.
Tript Rajinder Bajwa Minister for Rural Development who also holds the charge of the Higher Education Department stated this after laying the foundation stone of the school today.
Education Minister Vijay Inder Singla and Health and Family Welfare Minister Balbir Singh Sidhu were also present on the occasion.
Bajwa said the school would have 32 classrooms two libraries and ample laboratories for students of science stream.
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