- 16th November, 2021 Times of India
- Tubewells polluted up to 130m in Sangrur village
Chandigarh: An experts’ committee constituted by the National Green Tribunal (NGT) has found that most of the tubewells and aquifers up to depth of 13. - Elderly suffered knee, spine issues during lockdown: Study
Shimona. - Finally, GMCH - 32 starts radio frequency identification attendance
Shimona. - Pay Rs 22 - cr property tax arrears: MC notice to PU
Chandigarh: After an exercise of almost six months, the municipal corporation has finally prepared about Rs 22-crore property tax arrears of Panjab Un. - Crop residue management gathers steam in Kaithal, tea vendor turns entrepreneur
Chandigarh: From tea vendor to a CRM (crop residue management) leader, Ram Kumar, a 40-year-old landless farmer from Kaithal’s Rewar Jagir village nea. - AAP failed to control Delhi pollution, now blaming farmers: Punjab minister
Chandigarh: Punjab industries and commerce minister Gurkirat Singh Kotli on Monday said that the Arvind Kejriwal-led Delhi government was wrongly blam. - Farm leaders? misguidance behind fire in fields: Dalal
Chandigarh: Haryana has made a provision of around Rs 200 crore this year to curb the stubble burning in the state. - Punjab nurses climb building in Sector 34, threaten to jump
Chandigarh: The Union of Multipurpose Health Workers’ Struggle Committee, comprising National Health Mission (NHM) nurses, climbed atop the five-store. - UT adviser to review IT park general housing scheme next week
Rajinder. - Prez to attend 100th Foundation Year celebrations of PEC today
Chandigarh: President Ram Nath Kovind will visit Punjab Engineering College (PEC) to attend its 100th Foundation Year celebrations on Tuesday. - MHA clears name of Vinay Pratap Singh as new UT DC
Chandigarh: The Union ministry of home affairs (MHA) has approved the appointment of Vinay Pratap Singh for the post of Chandigarh deputy commissioner. - UT adviser seeks report on new mobility plan for MRTS
Chandigarh: UT adviser Dharam Pal has sought a report on the new mobility plan for mass rapid transport system (MRTS).
- 15th November, 2021 Times of India
- Chandigarh: NHM workers climb atop Parivar Kalyan Bhawan, demand regularisation of jobs
National Health Mission workers organised a protest at Parivar Kalyan Bhawan in Chandigarh’s sector 34. The NHM workers, who work on a contract basis, demanded the govt to regularise their jobs. Around 7-8 female NHM workers also climbed atop the Parivar Kalyan Bhawan and threatened to jump if their demands were not met. - Monday Review: Tricity this week
Monday Review: Tricity this week.In the 80th edition of Monday Review, watch how not paying anything for parking is going to be a reality in Chandigarh. Chandigarh’s municipal corporation has agreed in principle to hand over 60 parking lots to the market welfare associations for running those free of cost. But just for two years. Images from Sectors 8, 9, 11, 17, 18, 19, and 22, the city’s commercial hubs, show all the good parking spots occupied. The city has 80 markets with parking lots but only 20 lots are paid, while 60 are unmanaged. The smart parking system continues to be delayed, while for want of monitoring of the parked vehicles, their security is an issue. In many lots, people park their two-wheelers in the bays meant for the cars. The MC has tried penalising the paid-parking contractors, by up to Rs 10,000 in some cases, yet the ground situation doesn’t change. So, now they are going to tell the market bodies to run these lots free of cost. Markets such as Sector 22 already have an own-managed parking system, with their own parking assistants. We asked the visitors about their experience? They said there were more cars than the parking space could fit. Managing the free lots will cost each market Rs 40,000 a month but they won’t take the responsibility of your parked vehicle. The shopkeepers also don’t know yet how they will enforce discipline. Chandigarh remains the place to fill up tanks, even though Punjab cut its petrol price by Rs 9 and the diesel rate by Rs 4.4. But the Mohali rates come closer to the price in Chandigarh and Panchkula. For your TOI copy, call us at this number: 1800 121 0005. We leave you with good wishes for Gurpurab. Please, like, share, and subscribe, and get vaccinated. - Delhi: Jawaharlal Nehru University sees fresh clashes between ABVP - left student parties
Several students were injured after clashes broke out between members of the All India Students Association (AISA) and Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parish
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