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  • 5th April, 2021 Times of India
    • BJP?s micromanagement drive begins in Punjab
      Jalandhar: Political parties in Punjab, including Bharatiya Janata Party, have parvasi cells mainly to focus on migrants from other states.
    • 341 test +ve in this yr?s highest single - day surge
      Chandigarh: In the past four days since April 1, as many as 1,195 cases of Covid and three deaths were reported in the city.
    • True Lies
      ‘Ghar-ghar jal’ or ‘ghar-ghar nal’? The battle for Mandi has come to puns and former Union telecom minister Sukh Ram’s son and local legislator Anil S.
    • Don?t go by Co - Win, just walk in for vax
      Chandigarh: If you are trying to book a vaccination slot on Co-Win portal, there is a wait for over two months.
    • Vaccination continues to be a challenge in Mewat
      Chandigarh: Mewat continues to be a challenge for health authorities in Haryana in terms of vaccination for Covid-19, as the number of vaccines which .
    • Sky dining project on heritage panel?s table
      Chandigarh: The sky dining project conceived by the Chandigarh Industrial and Tourism development Corporation (CITCO) has come to a halt, as UT admini.
    • Take Ansari?s custody by April 8: Punjab to UP
      Chandigarh: In compliance with Supreme Court directions, Punjab government has asked Uttar Pradesh government to take the custody of gangster-turned-p.
    • Pb farmers not keeping bonded labourers: Capt
      Chandigarh: Responding to the Union ministry of home affairs’ (MHA) statement that illegal human trafficking syndicates exploited migrant labourers an.
    • SAD stir theatrics, says Amarinder
      Chandigarh: The planned protests of the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) was theatrics by the Badals to revive their party’s fortunes, Punjab chief minister .
    • ?Pb getting power cheap, charging consumers high?
      Chandigarh: The Congress government in Punjab has been exposed by the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) report stating that though it w.
    • Punjab reports 3,019 new Covid - 19 cases, 51 deaths
      CHANDIGRH: Punjab reported 3,019 new Covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours, informed the state health department on Sunday.
    • 13 - year - old slips into Sukhna choe while playing, drowns
      Chandigarh: A 13-year-old boy drowned in Sukhna choe at Kishangarh on Saturday.
    • Gurugram, Panchkula dominate as Haryana reports 1,904 new Covid - 19 cases, 7 deaths
      CHANDIGARH: Gurugram and Panchkula dominated the overall tally as Haryana on Sunday reported 1,904 new Covid-19 cases and seven deaths during the day.
    • Monday Review: Tricity This Week
      Monday Review: Tricity This Week.In the 48th edition of Monday Review, watch how the second wave has struck Chandigarh, which now stands with Maharashtra and Punjab in the weekly average growth of Covid. Vaccination starts for a new group. If you are above 45, open the Co-WIN app and get a booking. With the mutant strains around and the transmission faster, the Tricity allowed no gatherings on Holi for yet another year. Untouched for two years, Chandigarh's electricity rates were reduced by 9.8%, while the recovery of fuel and power purchase cost adjustment or FPPCA from April 1 was also stopped. Yet another dumping ground fire in south-side village Dadumajra left a mountain of burning questions. The afternoon sky filled with heavy smoke. The air isn't what used to be in the lockdown a year ago. A youth was shot dead in Mullanpur on Holi because he refused to drop at the feet of one of the eight goons. Thieves cashed in on a Haryana civil servant's Holi trip and fledwith five luxury watches from his house. In the Rs-30-crore plot grab case, more people are booked, while a Bollywood link has also emerged. Late Priya Rajvansh was once a property shareholder. Catch the Citizen Reporters in action and, in the rear-view mirror, enjoy Holi all over again. Thanks for playing safe. Keep reading TOI. To get your copy, call us at this number: 1800 121 0005.
  • 4th April, 2021 Times of India