- 18th July, 2020 Times of India
- Minor girl set on fire by rape accused, dies
Chandigarh: A minor girl, set on fire while she was sleeping by the men she had accused of her gang rape, succumbed to burns at the Post Graduate Inst. - 350 lab rats starve to death in PU during lockdown
Aarti. - Farmers? unions to go ahead with protest on tractors against ordinances
Chandigarh: Despite an appeal by chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh to defer the protest against Centre’s farm ordinances in view of Covid-19, farmer. - Plan for job fairs in Sept, Pb frames safety rules
Chandigarh: After being forced to halt job placement fairs under its flagship scheme Ghar Ghar Rozgar due to Covid-19 outbreak, the Punjab government . - Hry assembly monsoon session: Preparations on
Chandigarh: The monsoon session of the Haryana assembly is all set to be convened in the Vidhan Sabha premises, with strict adherence of the norms of . - End export bar on alcohol byproducts: Distilleries
Chandigarh: To ensure adequate supply of raw material for production of sanitizer, the Haryana government’s excise and taxation department is to yet l. - Punjab women?s panel to hear cases online
Chandigarh: In view of the situation arising out of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Punjab State Commission for Women has decided to hear the pending cases. - ?TikTok app fake, malware source?
Chandigarh: The Punjab Police cyber crime cell has warned people against downloading any ‘. - State to give online job counselling
Chandigarh: Punjab is going to take steps to provide counselling and jobs to the state youth in the private sector across the globe. - Pb gets 348 new cases, tally 9,442; 9 lose battle
Chandigarh: With 348 new Covid-19 cases recorded in Punjab on Friday, the total number of persons testing positive for the virus so far in the state h. - Villagers near Mattewara refuse to budge, say industry will pollute region
Ludhiana: Although the government has promised that the Mattewara industrial park project will not utilise forest lands, locals are still resisting th. - Assault on green cover is unacceptable, Mattewara must be preserved
Public outcry on the proposal to develop another industrial cluster was bound to happen as successive governments did not care for the environment . - SHOs of 6 police stations transferred
Chandigarh: In a major rejig, UT police department transferred SHOs of six police stations to other wings and stations. - Sanction to prosecute suspended SHO under consideration, DIG to CBI court
Chandigarh: Deputy inspector general (DIG), Chandigarh Police stated in CBI court that the grant of sanction for prosecution of suspended SHO Jaswinde.
- 17th July, 2020 Times of India
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