- 24th May, 2021
- Punjab: High Court restores primacy of higher education regulators - The Indian Express
The teachers of Chandigarh have been facing the worst of all scenarios. First, they have to wait for the Centre to notify UGC/AICTE rules and regulations, then for the Punjab Government to either endorse or amend the central notifications. - 2 KTF activists arrested for Dera follower?s murder - Times of India
Chandigarh: Punjab police have arrested two activists of Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF), who have been allegedly involved in the murder of Sirsa-based De. - PGI centre bldg ready next month, staff wait to linger - Times of India
Chandigarh: The building of PGI’s satellite centre in Sangrur, Punjab, is expected to be completed next month but the request for a manpower of 1,000 . - Submit 22 - day record, O2 refilling pvt agencies told - Times of India
Chandigarh: Three private oxygen cylinder refilling agencies have to submit their record of May 1 to 22 to the UT administration by Monday evening, a . - Haryana to supervise patient home care - Times of India
Chandigarh: On Monday, Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar will launch “Sanjeevani Pariyojana,” a supervised home care initiative to help peopl. - ?Cheel? is dominant scavenger lurking in Tricity?s blue skies - Times of India
Chandigarh: The Black kite or common ‘cheel’ is the proverbial stray dog of the urban skies. - 172 die of Covid, 5,094 test positive in Punjab - Times of India
Chandigarh: Punjab registered 172 Covid-19 deaths, 5,094 new cases and 8,257 recoveries on Sunday. - Fire safety is job of Covid centres: Chandigarh Municipal Corporation - Times of India
Keeping in the view the numerous tragic fire incidents in many parts of the country where many Covid-19 patients and staff have died, the fire and eme - Monday Review: Tricity this week - Times of India
Monday Review: Tricity this week.In the 55th edition of Monday Review, 47 black fungus cases reported in Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula together, while private hospitals are caught flouting the price cap and the covid curfew is extended. After the Punjab and Haryana high court's nudge, Chandigarh bolsters its Covid fight and the administration removes the oxygen cylinder quota. Two weeks before, Chandigarh figured in the 10 states with positivity rate higher than 25%. While that tag was removed last week after a decline to 23%, the number of deaths has been the same. Daily tests per million dropped to 3,000 from 3,200. After testing 33% of the city, they have found 5% infected. Covid survivors, those in the category of diabetics, organ receivers, cancer fighters, and steroid receivers especially, get a new trouble that starts with fast-spreading dark patches on the nose bridge and upper cheeks. Dr Karan Aggarwal, who has treated many cases, explains the best treatment. In the video, he says the faster the detection, the lesser the spread. Actor-director Gurcharan Singh Channi, who introduced street theatre in Chandigarh, died of Covid at 70. The Fulbright scholar, the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award winner, would also play a clown in the children's wards. Next Monday, we review the new self-test kit. For your TOI copy, call us at this number: 1800 121 0005. Please, like, share, and subscribe, and get vaccinated. - Covid shadow over bike sharing project in Chandigarh - Hindustan Times
Covid shadow over bike sharing project in Chandigarh - Covid claims 29 more lives in Chandigarh tricity - Hindustan Times
Covid claims 29 more lives in Chandigarh tricity - Horticulture waste being dumped in Chandigarh?s southern sectors - Hindustan Times
Horticulture waste being dumped in Chandigarh?s southern sectors - Chandigarh admin plans a roll - back of increased water tariffs soon - The Indian Express
A senior officer of the Chandigarh administration confirmed that "the rates may be slashed soon", while adding that the sewerage cess which residents pay on the water bills would also be reduced from the present 30 per cent to five per cent. - Lockdown likely to continue in Chandigarh - Hindustan Times
Lockdown likely to continue in Chandigarh
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