- 19th October, 2020 Times of India
- Brand Modi facing challenge in Punjab
Jalandhar: With the BJP going solo in Punjab and expecting to expand, its biggest bet – brand Modi – is facing a challenge. - Eye on bypoll, Khattar holds ?Samvad? with Baroda youth
Chandigarh: In a unique move to reach out to the young electorate, Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Sunday held an online dialogue—Samvad. - Marked improvement in region, zero deaths in Hry
Chandigarh/Shimla: Reflecting a marked improvement in Covid-19 situation in the region, Haryana on Sunday reported zero deaths, Himachal Pradesh three. - Chandigarh: Ram, Laxman and Ravana spread awareness among people about Covid - 19
To create awareness among people about Covid-19 pandemic characters of Ramlila went from Rock Garden to Sukhna Lake on cycle telling people to follow social distancing and wear a mask. The number of active Covid-19 cases in India stayed below eight lakh for the second consecutive day on Sunday. There are 7,83,311 active cases infection and the total number of recovered patients are 65,97,209.
- 18th October, 2020 Times of India
- Monday Review: TOI's weekly home update of print news from Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula
In the 24th edition of Monday Review, watch how the week got rolling with a shooting spree of three days in a square-off between dons, starting with a murder outside mall. Student outfit SOPU's former state president Gurlal Brar was shot dead when he left a nightclub and the Bambiha gang celebrated it on Facebook in a true northern gangly tradition. TOI looks into the history sheet of three reckless, flashy, and lawless dons, maybe so far the region's most dangerous people. A dance-floor fight ended in a parking lot shooting and look who was injured. It starts a drive to sober up discotheques and bars. Covid death rate increases some decimal points in Chandigarh, while Mohali faces a problem with patients. A seven-month interval got over for the movie buffs as the cinema houses reopened. TOI has ground report. The print team also analysed the unlock's effect on the air quality of Chandigarh and there is some bad news in there. Hookah is barred for some days to avoid any mouth-to-mouth transfer of viruses, while Panchkula tests a four-bin system. Ramlilas get to pitch their tents but some traditions will be broken this year. Stay on till the end to catch Citizen Reporters in action. And remember to send in your contributions. - Covid - 19: Haryana reports zero death, recoveries exceed new cases
With zero Covid-19 death from across the state and recoveries exceeding the number of new cases of the day, Haryana had a comfortable Sunday. - Chandigarh: DBA ad hoc committee challenged in court
The dissolution of present executive body of Chandigarh District Bar Association (DBA) and the formation of adhoc committee by around 40 advocates on - Chandigarh civic body house to take call on fee relief to night food street
The estate branch of the municipal corporation (MC) will bring an agenda to waive off monthly rental fee of booths at the city’s lone night food stree - 30 farm organisations relent, take BKU Lakhowal back in fold
Bathinda: Ten days after 30 farm organisations distanced themselves from the Ajmer Singh Lakhowal-led farm organisation, BKU Lakhowal has been readmit. - BKU (Charuni) gives ultimatum to Haryana to withdraw murder case
BKU (Charuni), a farmer organisation, gave an ultimatum to the Haryana government to withdraw the murder case registered against its functionaries in - Scholars can get books from Panjab University library
Panjab University has decided that research scholars can get books issued from A C Joshi library from 9 am to 5 pm as per their requirement. However, - Nodal officers to check stubble burning in Mohali
In a series of measures to check stubble burning in the ongoing kharif season, the Mohali administration has inducted village-level nodal officers in - Mohali police on toes to ensure smooth traffic
Ahead of the festive season, the Mohali police are all geared up to ensure smooth flow of traffic and also making sure that no untoward incident takes - Haryana revamps RTA offices to stop graft
In a significant move aimed at curbing corruption and other wrongs in the offices of regional transport authorities (RTAs), the Haryana government, on - No reprieve yet from high Covid - 19 mortality in Punjab
New infections might have reduced in the recent weeks but Punjab has no reprieve yet from the high Covid-19 death rate.
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