- 30th April, 2021
- Biotech too slashes Covaxin rate, will cost states Rs 400/dose - The Tribune India
New Delhi, April 29
After the Serum Institute of India cut the cost of Covid vaccine for state governments from Rs 400 to Rs 300, Bharat Biotech has slashed the price for states from Rs 600 a dose to - Day after Covid patients are made to wait, Haryana health minister says VIP movement in hospitals shouldn't affect treatment - The Tribune
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, April 30
Haryana Health Minister Anil Vij on Friday said all Chief Medical Officers should ensure that treatment and admission of Covid patients were not affected du - The fall of the EC?s office - The Tribune India
The land of my forefathers has a new Governor. Three days after he laid down the office of Chief Election Commissioner (CEC), Sunil Arora, formerly of the IAS, was nominated by PM Modi as the Governor - Convict?s family entitled to right to live, rules High Court - The Tribune
Saurabh Malik
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, April 29
In a significant judgment liable to change the way the families of the convicts are dealt with, the High Court has ruled that they cannot be pen - Haryana reports 14k new cases, 97 deaths in last 24 hours - The Indian Express
51 plants in Haryana would be carrying out oxygen filling work, out of which 28 plants are operational and filling oxygen regularly and other 17 plants are set to be operational soon. - Poll results, CM - Sidhu verbal duel keep state Cong on tenterhooks - The Tribune India
Poll results, CM - Sidhu verbal duel keep state Cong on tenterhooks - Punjab: Tricity reports 23 Covid - 19 related deaths - The Indian Express
UT Adviser, Manoj Parida, in an appeal to the UT public on Thursday night said, ''Please do not choke our hospital infrastructure by inviting friends and relatives from outside, needing indoor Covid treatment. Our hospital beds are almost full.'' - In Phase II, ?jail radios? established in 4 districts - The Tribune
Chandigarh, April 29
Additional Chief Secretary, Home Department, Haryana, Rajeev Arora on Thursday inaugurated the second phase of setting up ‘jail radios’ in the prisons of all district - 6 fall prey to virus, 308 +ve in Hoshiarpur - The Tribune
Hoshiarpur, April 29
The district health authorities on Thursday reported six deaths due to the Covid-19, thus taking the toll to 722. The authorities reported 308 fresh cases today. With this, the t - Horoscopes for Monday, April 26, 2021 - Tacoma News Tribune
Horoscopes for Monday, April 26, 2021 - Mohali forms 15 oxygen audit teams | CHANDIGARH NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
Sanjay BumbrooTribune News ServiceMohali April 26In order to keep tabs on the use of medical oxygen in all hospitals in Mohali the district administration has constituted 15 audit teams in the wake of an unprecedented demand.
He said an oxygen monitoring committee was already operational in the district while the newly constituted oxygen audit teams would constantly update the status to the monitoring committee.
Teams to work 24X7 Deputy Commissioner Girish Dayalan said the newly constituted oxygen audit teams comprise of three members each - RMO CRO and SHO.
Dayalan said the newly constituted oxygen audit teams comprise of three members each - RMO CRO and SHO.
She said a Covid sampling centre was already functional at the District Hospital Phase 6 where two sampling teams were engaged in the work. - Covid hits Sports Department s plans | Chandigarh NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
Deepankar ShardaTribune News ServiceChandigarh April 26The sudden rise in Covid-19 cases has once again affected the UT Sports Department's plans of restarting annual championships and opening of the state-run academies.
However the second wave of Covid-19 has forced the department to shelve all their plans.
“Same is the situation with the state-run academies.
As of now there are no plans to shut these complexes as we have only limited number of trainees.
High-altitude training camps for the state-run academies which usually take place at the Sports Authority of India's centre in Shillaroo Himachal Pradesh were also cancelled and the summer tournaments were put on hold. - Chitkara makes it to top 10 universities | Chandigarh NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
Tribune News ServiceChandigarh April 25Chitkara University has been ranked among the top 10 Indian universities in the Times Higher Education (THE) impact rankings-2021 for achieving individual sustainable development goals (SDGs).
The university was ranked 401 to 600 among world's 1115 institutions from 94 countries.
Besides the university has been ranked among the top 100 globally in the “affordable and clean energy” category of the SDG and attained 301+ ranking in the “partnership for the goals” category among 1154 participating institutions.
“The university has always strived to provide knowledge and learning-centric platform to students a work-friendly and progressive environment to faculty and an inspirational platform for society with an intent to nurture the future and make this nation proud” said Dr Madhu Chitkara Pro-Chancellor Chitkara University.
Under the impact rankings 2021 universities were assessed across 17 different parameters listed as the sustainable development goals. - Mohali traders oppose extension in curfew hours | Chandigarh NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
Tribune News ServiceMohali April 27On the first day of the extended curfew timings members of the Mohali Beopar Mandal staged a protest against the state government's decision to close the markets by 5 pm at the Phase 7 market here today.
'Traders being made scapegoat' Mohali Beopar Mandal president Vineet Verma and general secretary Sarabjit Singh Paras said the government was against the traders and they were being made a scapegoat.
Mohali Beopar Mandal president Vineet Verma and general secretary Sarabjit Singh Paras said the government was against the traders and they were being made scapegoats.
On the first day of the extended curfew timings today the police nudged the shopkeepers to close their shops in various markets of the city.
Protest in ZirakpurIn Zirakpur a massive protest was organised by Pabhat road traders against the extended curfew timings and weekend lockdown. - 78,230 tonnes wheat procured - The Tribune
Chandigarh, April 29
The state government today procured a total of 78,230 tonnes of wheat through various procurement agencies at MSP.
An official spokesperson said that a total of 82.72 lakh tonnes
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