- 12th October, 2020 Times of India
- Hooda slams govt for chaos in grain mkts
Kurukshetra: Haryana leader of opposition Bhupinder Singh Hooda visited the grain markets at Shahabad and Pipli in Kurukshetra district on Sunday. - 100 years ago, reformist Sikhs ended caste discrimination at Darbar Sahib
Jalandhar: It was a determined endeavour by reformists among Sikhs to end caste discrimination by priests/mahants at Darbar Sahib, Amritsar exactly a . - 5 years on, Behbal, Kotkapura back in spotlight
Bathinda: With former Punjab Police chief Sumedh Singh Saini being nominated as an accused in Kotkapura police firing case just five days ahead of the. - Mann to lead AAP protest against farm laws at Jantar Mantar
Chandigarh: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders led by its Punjab president and Sangrur MP Bhagwant Mann will stage a protest at Jantar Mantar against farm . - Pb makes stamp duty incentive refund easy
Chandigarh: The Punjab government has amended the procedure of submission of online application for refund of incentive of stamp duty under the indust. - 3 missing children reunited with parents
Chandigarh: Haryana police managed to reunite three missing children with their families. - As patient count dips, Punjab has sufficient medical oxygen
Chandigarh: Once struggling to meet rising demand for medical oxygen for management of moderate and severe Covid-19 cases, Punjab is now comfortably p. - Monday Review: TOI's weekly roundup of print news from Chandigarh, Panchkula, and Mohali
In the 23rd edition of Monday Review, find out why Panchkula is going to change its rescue number. Panchkula's complaints of calls to ‘100’ and ‘112’ landing in the police control rooms of Chandigarh, Mohali, and even Himachal Pradesh. Coronavirus beaters have increased in Chandigarh, while Five brilliant students from the Tricity have made it to top 100 of the IIT qualifiers. Nearly 5,000 children have applied to shift to government schools over the issue of affordability after lockdown, while parents are against the reopening of schools for junior classes. There has been a clean sweep in the Panjab University teachers' polls. A thick smoke cloud hang over Dadumajra since a fire in the garbage dump. Gyps vultures are back from the dead. An illegal liquor factory was busted in Raipur Rani and, after many deadlines, a flyover stretch is about to open for trial. Punjab Engineering College may open its laboratories and Chandigarh factories will get pollution clearance online. Also check out Citizen Reporters in action. - Chandigarh: Citizens pedal for Cycles4Change challenge, test run to start in October - end
The ambitious public bicycle sharing project will kick off from the last week of October, with 210 bicycles and 10 docket stations at prominent locations , on a pilot basis,to gauge the response of the city residents. “The three hybrid bikes variants including pedal electric bike, shaft-driven bicycle introduce. In shaft- driven bicycle, It is equipped with a drive shaft, instead of conventional chain, to convey the power from the pedals to the wheels. It will be seen which one is liked by cycling enthusiasts.”
- 11th October, 2020 Times of India
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