- 31st August, 2020 Times of India
- Mortar shell found in waste dump in Makhan Majra
Chandigarh: Panic gripped residents of Makhan Majra village after one live mortar shell was found on Sunday afternoon. - Punjab plans to shift brick kilns from coal to CNG
Chandigarh: Tandrust Punjab Mission director Kahan Singh Pannu has said the state government will explore the possibilities to shift brick kilns from . - MC plans 20% cut in fuel expenses of office vehicles
Chandigarh: Going ahead with its austerity measures to tide over the financial crisis, the Chandigarh municipal corporation now proposes to effect a 2. - Restaurateurs among those booked
Times News Network Ludhiana: The police registered six FIRs against the violators of pandemic rules on Saturday. - 1,295 test +ve, 12 succumb in state
Chandigarh: The Covid count for Haryana reached 63,282 on Sunday with 1,295 new cases, while 12 more fatalities pushed the death toll to 682. - Covid mortality rate falls nationally, but rises in Pb
Chandigarh: Even as number of new deaths due to Covid-19 are on a decline at the national level, the rate at which people are succumbing to the virus . - Monday Review: Weekly roundup of print news from Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula
The Sukhna floodgates opened after two years, causing a flash flood in Zirakpur and Baltana. The Zirakpur municipal corporation claims the floodgates opened without warning. The weekend lockdown gets over in Chandigarh but the odd-even system will continue in the congested markets. Chandigarh pushes for a no-construction zone around the Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary. A fee stir gets over in Panjab University. Check out the work of Citizen Reporters as well. All this in the 17th edition of Monday Review, TOI's weekly roundup of print news from Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula. Click, watch, like, share, and subscribe. Keep reading The Times of India.
- 30th August, 2020 Times of India
- Monday Review: Weekly roundup of print news from Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula
Monday Review: Weekly roundup of print news from Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula.The Sukhna floodgates opened after two years, causing a flash flood in Zirakpur and Baltana. The Zirakpur municipal corporation claims the floodgates opened without warning. The weekend lockdown gets over in Chandigarh but the odd-even system will continue in the congested markets. Chandigarh pushes for a no-construction zone around the Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary. A fee stir gets over in Panjab University. Check out the work of Citizen Reporters as well. All this in the 17th edition of Monday Review, TOI's weekly roundup of print news from Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula. Click, watch, like, share, and subscribe. Keep reading The Times of India. - G.G.D.S.D College pays homage to revered Late (Dr.) Pandit Mohan Lal
Pandit Mohan Lal had a long and illustrious career and has made a significant contribution to the field of education besides holding several important - Haryana: Former Congress CPS Raj Kumar Balmiki joins INLD
In a major setback to Congress party, its former chief parliamentary secretary Raj Kumar Balmiki, who had unsuccessfully contested assembly and genera - Punjab: Two arrested in Patiala for rumor - mongering on social media
Giving more details, SSP Vikram Jeet Duggal said that strict action would be taken against those who use social media to create misconceptions and spr - ?Tantrik? held, confesses to raping minor
The police on Saturday arrested the tantrik (occultist) accused of repeatedly raping a 17-year-old girl of a village. They also arrested the girl’s mo - 12 held, 1,406 vehicles checked in Panchkula
Police arrested 12 people in 10 different cases and checked 1,406 vehicles in a drive held from Friday night till the early hours of Saturday. - Toll plaza owes Panipat MC Rs 98 lakh: RTI query
The earnings of Panipat toll plaza, which is among the top 195 defaulters of the municipal corporation, run into lakhs every day. Despite that, it has - Mohali?s rank reflects lack of progress in waste management
Heaps of garbage, overflowing sewer lines, open manholes and missing toilet blocks in markets have proved to be a dismal show for Mohali in the recent
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