- 14th April, 2021 Times of India
- 13th April, 2021 Times of India
- Chandigarh declares 57 new containment zones
To contain the spread of coronavirus, the deputy commissioner ordered the declaration of parts of Sectors 2, 4, 7, 9, 11, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, - Coronavirus in Chandigarh: Administrator asks hospitals to enhance bed capacity
VP Badnore, the administrator of the Union Territory of Chandigarh, on Tuesday directed public hospitals to enhance bed capacity for coronavirus patie - Chandigarh municipal elections: Eyes on polls, BJP clearing to - do list
Before the declaration of the municipal elections later this year, the local unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has got after resolving almost h - Chandigarh: Back to quarantine job, municipal corporation loses staff
As the pressure of quarantine and related work has increased manifold due to the new surge in Covid-19 cases, the municipal corporation is all set to - 3,818 new cases, 14 deaths in Haryana
Chandigarh: A total of 1,79,570 persons were vaccinated for Covid-19 in Haryana on Monday, a day when the state reported 3,818 new cases of the contag. - Chandigarh wastes 5,000 Covid vax doses, 3% more than national target
The city has wasted some 5,000-odd doses in its Covid vaccination campaign, so far, which is below the national average of 6%, but the government has - Take vax, submit report: Government Medical College and Hospital
Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), Sector 32 has issued an order to all its health care workers and students to get vaccinated against Co - Petrol pump staff robbed of Rs 15 lakh at gunpoint
Karnal: Three unidentified miscreants snatched Rs 15 lakh from employees of a state government-run fuel station at a tourist complex near Uchana villa. - Sikhs in Nepal to celebrate Baisakhi, Nepalese New Year
Amritsar: Sikhs living in Nepal will celebrate Baisakhi at their respective business establishments and bhog of akhand path will be held at Gurdwara G. - After a lifetime devoted to peace, Pak activist passes away
Bathinda: A proponent of peace between neighbours India and Pakistan and noted human rights activist, IA Rehman, 90, passed away in Lahore (Pakistan) . - Fever went, stigma took longer: Family of Punjab?s patient zero
Nawanshahr: Baldev Singh, 70, was Punjab’s first Covid casualty on March 18 last year. - After Tomar offer, Tikait says ready for unconditional talks
Bathinda: The Sanyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) is ready for dialogue with the central government, the farm outfit’s senior leader and BKU spokesperson Rake.
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