- 10th July, 2021 Times of India
- Fortnightly death rate at new high of 6.42 in Punjab
Even as there has been a notable improvement in key parameters – positivity rate, R-value, recovery and active cases – since the second wave of Covid - SC notice to Odisha, J&K & Chandigarh in ?love jihad? case
India News: NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday sought responses from Chandigarh administration and governments of Odisha and J&K on the plea of an Odia co. - Mohali will get its night life back but with riders
Barinderjit. - Challan in Bargari case submitted
Bathinda: Taking ahead its probe into cases of sacrilege, the special investigation team (SIT) headed by Punjab Police IG (border range) Surinderpal S. - TSPL plant shut as snag hits last working unit too
Patiala: All three units of Talwandi Sabo Power Limited (TSPL) thermal plant were shut on Friday as the last operational unit of the electricity gener. - Covid cases fall to single digit in Tricity
Mohali-Panchkula: The positive case count in Mohali and Panchkula was reduced to a single digit. - Khushwant litfest goes digital, celebrates plurality
Chandigarh: The first digital edition of Khushwant Singh Litfest, London, took off this weekend with an underlining message of cross-culture relations. - UT gets 9th rank in terms of vaccination coverage
Shimona. - Stop befooling Punjab?s protesting farmers, Amarinder tells Sukhbir
Chandigarh: Accusing him of attempts to “befool the farmers by announcing poll promises that the current state government had already started executin. - Freedom fighters? kin set to benefit
Chandigarh: Amida political blame game over power supply in the state, the Punjab government has decided to begin implementation of its decision to ex. - Suspended IG: ?Do narco analysis of ex - IG Vijay too?
Bathinda: Suspended inspector general of police (IGP) Paramraj Singh Umranangal has demanded a narco alaysis on former IGP Kunwar Vijay Pratap Singh, . - Chandigarh: Youth Congress activists protests against soaring petrol prices
Chandigarh Youth Congress protests against rising petrol prices and amplifies the voice of the people of Chandigarh helpless in the face of rising prices. The Chandigarh Youth Congress registered it's protest against the callous approach of the Central Government which has seen fuel prices soar through the roof and impacted the common man the most. Today at Sector 9 Petrol Pump, Chandigarh Youth Congress leaders demonstrated in large numbers raising slogans against the fuel price hikes and the sheer incompetence and maladministration of the Government. The protesting leaders collected signatures from motorists and passerbies that were fueling up their vehicles at the petrol pump, registering their discontentment and disillusionment from the Central Government over the unchecked fuel prices.
- 9th July, 2021 Times of India
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