- 17th September, 2020 The Indian Express
- 16th September, 2020 The Indian Express
- Centre asks Chandigarh admin to focus on non - Covid patients as well
Non-Covid patients have been facing a tough time in the absence of OPD, especially when most of them used to depend on PGIMER. On a normal day, PGI's OPDs would see around 12,000 patients and due to the pandemic, most have been going through the tele-consultation process. - Monsoon in August aided Chandigarh?s best AQI despite lockdown being lifted
In August, the AQI level was in the good category for 29 days continuously. Ironically, all vehicular movement etc had restarted by then. - Chandigarh admin to buy plants for officers? houses, Haryana Raj Bhawan for Rs. 11.27 lakh
In supplying the plants for senior officers’ houses in Sector 7 Chandigarh, the UT will be spending Rs. 4.18 lakh. In another tender floated for ten houses of senior officers in Sector 5, an amount of Rs. 3.56 lakh will be spent. - As the Chandigarh records a sharp rise in Covid - 19 cases, parents respond in negative to an online consent survey about going back to school
As per directions received from the District Education Officer, UT, Chandigarh, city schools asked for parents to fill a consent form and also give a written consent if they would allow their child, studying in Classes IX to XIII to go to school from September 21 onwards.
- 15th September, 2020 The Indian Express
- 14th September, 2020 The Indian Express
- Chandigarh: 85 - 90% candidates attend NEET exam
A total 15,931 students were scheduled to appear for the exam. Sources said that 85 to 90 percent aspirants attended the exam. - Punjab: 4 including 2 juveniles apprehended for attacking soldier near Ramdarbar
The soldier, Harender Pal, 28, who was driving a military truck, was assaulted by five persons September 10. - Chandigarh residents demand opening of public libraries, SOP prepared
The SOP lays emphasis on the need to adopt online procedures to register books for issuance, through an online catalogue of the library; not allowing anyone to enter the library premises; and keeping books in isolation for three days to ten days. - Man dies by suicide at Chandigarh shrine
Footage from the CCTV camera installed at the shrine shows the man entering the premises, paying repeated obeisance, removing his clothes, kissing the trident and impaling himself on it. The incident took place at 9.15pm. - 7 - year - old girl, five other Covid patients die in Mohali district
Civil Surgeon Dr Manjeet Singh said that 178 patients had also recovered and discharged from hospitals. He said that a total of 4,302 patients had recovered from the virus so far and were sent home. - Many police personnel forced into quarantine after seven test positive posthumously in Chandigarh
Five of seven, who test positive posthumously, including a woman, reportedly died by suicide. The exact cause of death of the other two people is yet to be confirmed. - Chandigarh: 18 people fined for not wearing masks at Sukhna Lake
Police said the maximum visitors at Sukhna Lake Sunday were NEET exam aspirants, who visited the lake after appearing in the examination.
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