- 28th April, 2021
- Capt built no O2 plant in entire year: Sharma - Times of India
Chandigarh: Punjab BJP president Ashwani Sharma stated on Tuesday that "the collapse of health services in the state cannot be blamed on the central g. - Punjab MLAs air concern over people?s anger - The Tribune India
Chandigarh, April 27
Congress legislators today met Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh and expressed concern over growing anger among people on government’s failure in giving justice to the fa - Chandigarh's Sukhna wildlife sanctuary remains unprotected as Punjab, Haryana delay on eco sensitive zone - Mongabay - India
The Sukhna Wildlife sanctuary, home to unique flora and fauna, on the outskirts of Chandigarh, remains unprotected as Punjab and Haryana, in which part of the sanctuary lies, delay the declaring a suitable eco sensitive zone (ESZ) around the sanctuary. This is despite directions from the Supreme Court and the Punjab and Haryana High Court. […] - Impose Sec 144, Vij directs DCs - The Tribune India
Chandigarh: Health and Home Minister Anil Vij on Tuesday directed the DCs to provide a blueprint for oxygen beds, oxygen storage capacity and other requirements, including ventilators, in all private - Limit to register land deed online up - The Tribune India
Chandigarh, April 27
The Haryana Government has enhanced the limit for issuing online appointment token for the registration of land deeds from 100 to 200 per day for the office of Sub-Registrar, Wazi - NHM staff go on day - long strike for regularisation of services - Times of India
Bathinda: Despite Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh’s appeal to National Health Mission (NHM) employees not to go on strike, NHM contractu. - Mohali DC seeks action against Panchkula laboratory - The Tribune India
Sanjay Bumbroo
Tribune News Service
Mohali, April 27
In a display of “extreme negligence” and “gross irresponsibility”, a Panchkula-based pathology lab today shared week-old - 28 days on, Chandigarh MC yet to file a report on Dadumajra fire - The Indian Express
The 72-hour-long fire incident started on the afternoon of March 30 and continued till April 2. Around two dozen fire tenders were deployed to control it. - No consensus on lockdown, doctors to have last word - The Indian Express
While a few politicians maintained the decision on lockdown should be left to senior doctors and medical fraternity, some others continued to cite prime minister Narendra Modi’s statement that lockdown should be the last resort. - ?PGI on edge, flooded with calls from Delhi for beds? - The Indian Express
Increased ventilators from 55 to 72, added eight more beds, yet 30 patients still to be adjusted, says Prof Jagat Ram. - Chandigarh to appreciate those who got Covid - 19 jab - The Tribune
Chandigarh, April 28
In a unique initiative to spread the message that the Covid-19 vaccine is must to break the chain of transmission, the Chandigarh administration on Wednesday announced to apprec - Covid management in Chandigarh: Army to set up 100 - bed facility at PU - The Indian Express
A Level 2 hospital with O2 support, it will be manned by Western Command. - Need to appoint more docs to save people: High Court - The Tribune India
Saurabh Malik
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, April 27
As the Covid cases continue to surge unabated, the Punjab and Haryana has asserted that the need of the hour is to get more doctors for saving t - Oxygen control room set up at Civil Sectt - The Tribune India
Chandigarh, April 27
Amid Covid surge and keeping in view the need of meeting the current demand for medical oxygen, the state government has set up an oxygen control room at the Civil Secretariat in - 11,931 cases, 84 more die in Haryana - The Tribune India
Chandigarh, April 27
With 11,931 fresh Covid cases and 84 deaths in the last 24 hours, the state’s tally today reached 4.48 lakh.
The maximum deaths (10) took place in Gurugram and Hisar, foll
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