- 10th October, 2020 Times of India
- ?A friend of Sikhs, Paswan wanted justice for them?
Jalandhar: Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) founder Ram Vilas Paswan had to throw his son, a two-year-old Chirag Paswan, from atop the wall into a cloth held. - Ambala mill?s straw fuel stock reduced to ashes
Ambala: Last season’s paddy straw kept for making electricity at Naraingarh Sugar Mill in Shahzadpur’s Banondi village caught fire and turned to ashes. - In HP, gun licences fall in HC firing line
Shimla: Finding that gun licences were issued at mere asking and without verification, the Himachal Pradesh high court has given the licensing officer. - Jobless Hry teacher rides 75K km to spur fightback
Rohtak: When Vajinder Singh, 35, from Rohtak lost his job in a private school, he did not lose heart. - Self - defence training for girls
Ambala: Mullana MLA Varun Chaudhary has launched a self-defence training programme, named ‘Meri Bhavna Karyakram’, for the girls of rural areas of his. - Punjab records 135 stubble burning cases, almost 2K in 19 days
Bathinda: Punjab recorded 1,926 stubble burning cases in 19 days, up from 1,791 at 18 days and 1,692 at 17 days. - Green activists flag ?over exploitation? of Yamuna riverbed
Yamunanagar: Green activists on Friday alleged over exploitation of Yamuna river by the Haryana government, which, they said, is sponsoring its destru. - Smoke billows from fields, admn blamed of inaction
Mohali: Imposition of penalties, registration of criminal cases and issuing notices has not proved to be a deterrent for farmland owners indulging in . - PEC to conduct BTech, MTech exams twice
Chandigarh: The Punjab Engineering College (deemed to be university) may conduct the examination for 2020-21 B Tech and 2019-20 M Tech batches twice t. - World Mental Health Day: Schools launch ?Manodarpan?
Chandigarh: The Covid-19 pandemic has led to closure of schools, new system of online classes, restrictions on outdoor activities, etc. - Mritunjay - Naura group grabs all seats
tnnPuta pollsChandigarh: Mritunjay-Naura group, with a backing of three-time winner Rajesh Gill group, made a clean sweep in the Panjab University Tea. - Finance secy to look into issues faced by computer instructors
Chandigarh: Acting on the complaint of computer instructors who were relieved by the UT education department, the ministry of labour and employment ha. - City?s nightlife reopens with caution, SOPs to be monitored
With restrictions being lifted on clubs, Chandigarh’s nightlife has begun its revival. However,COVID guidelines are not being followed at some places - Fire at dumping ground in Chandigarh leaves residents with burning eyes
A major fire broke out at Dadu Majra garbage dumping site in Chandigarh on October 6. “The smoke was so pervasive it permeated masks. The effects of fire still persist in the area. The stench of smoke is still in locals' homes,” said Dyal Krishan, chairman, Dadu Majra Dumping Site Joint Action Committee.
- 9th October, 2020 Times of India
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