- 3rd November, 2020
- 2nd November, 2020
- Cinema halls get green signal in Mohali, but moviegoers will have to wait - Hindustan Times
Cinema halls get green signal in Mohali, but moviegoers will have to wait - Naib tehsildar, 4 others held for land fraud in Mohali - Hindustan Times
Naib tehsildar, 4 others held for land fraud in Mohali - COVID - 19: 16 more deaths, 402 fresh cases in Punjab - Outlook India
- 27 fresh Covid cases reported from Mohali district - The Tribune
Tribune News Service
Mohali, November 2
Twenty-seven new Covid cases surfaced in the Mohali district during the past 24 hours taking the tally to 12,467.
Meanwhile, no death due to Covid has been r - After 48 days, Mohali reports less than 100 COVID - 19 cases; infection tally 10, 833 - The Tribune India
Tribune News ServiceMohali, October 3
After 48 days Mohali witnessed less than 100 cases in a day. The district reported 88 COVID-19 cases on Saturday, taking the district's tally to 10,833.
The cit - Three more die in Mohali - The Tribune
Three more die in Mohali - 61 new cases, no death in Mohali - The Tribune India
Mohali, November 1
The district saw 61 new Covid-19 cases during the past 24 hours, taking the case tally to 12,440. No fresh fatality was reported.
Of the 61 positive cases, 48 were reported from M - Mohali NGO creates idols, earthen lamps using cow dung as Diwali nears - Times of India
As the festival of Diwali is approaching, an NGO in Mohali, Gauri Shankar Sewa Dal started making idols and earthen lamps out of cow dung. Ramesh Sharma, its Director said, “We have 1000 cows each in our cowsheds in Chandigarh & Mohali. We decided to utilise the cow dung & used to make sticks & flower pots. We don't intend to sell these idols. People come to us & take them. If they want to pay we ask them to feed cows with the amount.” - Three more Covid - 19 fatalities in Mohali, toll up to 227 - The Tribune
Three more Covid - 19 fatalities in Mohali, toll up to 227 - Ahead of Diwali, Punjab NGO Makes Diyas and Idols With Cow Dung - India.com
Director of NGO Gauri Shankar Sewa Dal, Ramesh Sharma said that when these lamps will be destroyed, it will get decomposed and become manure. - Ahead of Diwali, Punjab NGO Makes Diyas and Idols With Cow Dung - Sun shines after overnight rain - The Tribune India
Tribune News Service
Mohali, October 30
Government schools in the Mohali district are seeing steady increase in students’ attendance. Around 20 to 25 students are present in every class dail
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