- 17th February, 2021 Times of India
- One succumbs, 86 test positive in Haryana
Chandigarh: No Covid-19 cases were reported in nine districts while the rest of Haryana reported 86 cases and one death. - Scion of Mandi royal family passes away
Manali: Ashokpal Sen, son of the last ruler of the erstwhile Mandi princely state, Raja Joginder Sen Bahadur, died on Tuesday after a prolonged illnes. - Rohtak firing rises to 6; coach?s 3 - yr - old son succumbs
Rohtak: Three-year-old Sartaj, the son of coach couple Manoj Malik and Sakshi, succumbed to bullet injuries he sustained in February 12 shootout at Ja. - Pong declared free of bird flu
Shimla: For the last eight days, no bird mortality has been reported from the Pong Dam Lake Wildlife Sanctuary. - Police party attacked, home guard injured
Karnal: A police party was allegedly attacked by a group of people at Ravidas Nagar in Panipat city on Monday evening. - Woman, paramour held for husband?s murder
Yamunanagar: Police arrested a woman and her paramour for allegedly murdering her husband and burying his body in the verandah of their house at Khizr. - Shimla traffic police suggests plan to ease bottlenecks
Shimla: With rise in population and number of vehicles, the tourist town of Shimla is witnessing frequent traffic jams, with 20 major bottlenecks hind. - 15 students, 2 staff members of Ludh school test +ive
Ludhiana: Since re-opening, Covid-19 cases are being reported from schools, mostly government schools, which are functional. - Conduct scientific survey of encroachments over municipal land: Lokayukta
Chandigarh: The Haryana lokayukta has directed the state government to conduct technical and scientific survey regarding the encroachments over the mu. - Haryana mining dept can?t retain confiscated vehicles, says HC
Chandigarh: The Punjab and Haryana high court has made it clear that the Haryana mining department cannot retain a vehicle confiscated for any illegal. - In Pb, only 36% of health workers get 1st vax dose
Chandigarh: Struggling with poor response to the ongoing Covid-19 vaccination drive, Punjab has just managed to give first dose to 36. - 15% dip in road fatalities in Punjab decline in 2020
Chandigarh: Punjab has witnessed a decline of 15% in road accident fatalities and 18% in road accidents during 2020 as compared to 2019. - 248 cases, 5 deaths in Pb
Chandigarh: Punjab reported 248 fresh Covid-19 cases, including 17 of students, in Punjab on Tuesday, even as five others succumbed to the virus.
- 16th February, 2021 Times of India
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