- BSF shoots 2 intruders, foils 3 bids to push in infiltrators - Times of India
Amritsar: The Border Security Force (BSF) shot two armed intruders and seized arms, ammunition and heroin as it foiled three attempts by Pakistan-base.
- Academicians, economists write to agri min about controversial laws - Times of India
Bathinda: A group of academicians and economists have written to Union agriculture minister Narendra Tomar about their concerns over farm laws.
- Young protesters take to social media to counter propaganda - Times of India
Bathinda: In a bid to counter propaganda against farmers’ protest, a few youngsters have taken to the digital platform to reach out to people who cann.
- Farmers seek boycott of pro - laws Sikhs - Times of India
Amritsar: Majority of Sikhs living in Uttarakhand has given a call for social boycott of Sikhs of the state who supported the agri laws.
- To iron out differences, MC to meet waste collectors today - Times of India
Chandigarh: To make door-to-door garbage collection a success, the MC officials have called leaders of the waste collectors on Friday to iron out all .
- Rahul was right to walk out of defence panel meet: Capt - Times of India
Chandigarh: Terming former Congress president and Wayanad MP Rahul Gandhi’s walkout from the meeting of the parliamentary standing committee on defenc.
- Door - to - door segregated waste collection from Dec 22 - Times of India
Chandigarh: The municipal corporation is all set to kick off door-to-door segregated garbage collection from December 22.
- Did lockdown make city safer for women? - Times of India
Chandigarh: As many as 95 cases of rape, molestation and stalking were reported in the city this year till December 15.
- SAD again accuses Punjab BJP of polarising Hindus against Sikhs - Times of India
Chandigarh: The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) has alleged that Punjab BJP unit had been polarising Hindus against Sikhs and it should ask its high command.
- 4 arrested for peddling - Times of India
Chandigarh: Haryana police, on Thursday, arrested three persons on charges of drug peddling and seized 145.
- City schools receive more than 10 forms for one seat - Times of India
Chandigarh: The first phase of entry-level admissions ended with all Chandigarh schools closing the process of form submission.
- Severe cold wave conditions to continue - Times of India
Chandigarh: With temperatures settling at below normal, cold to severe cold wave conditions will continue for another couple of days in Punjab and Har.
- Panjab University develops human bite force measuring device in Chandigarh - Times of India
Design Innovation Centre (DIC), UIET, Panjab University in Chandigarh has developed a human bite force measuring device which is used to measure human-biting force capacity, said principal investigator of the project Prashant Jindal. Speaking to ANI, Jindal said, “This device is used to assess biting force related disorders and recovery rates of post operated patients who have undergone maxillofacial surgeries.” “The purpose of the device is that it gives us the estimate of how much is the biting force capacity of a patient and based on the number the surgeon can evaluate whether the bite force is normal or less and if it is less then what could be the issue with the jaw and tooth and the muscles in the face," he added. Jindal further stated that if anyone goes for a surgery related to jaw and face after the surgery performed it needs to evaluate that has the patient removed successfully to original condition or not. "So far we have done 100 successful trials over normal patients who do not have any problem in their jaws. So now we will be conducting a test for those patients who have specific issues to their tooth, jaw and face and based on that we will be able to assess that this device is useful to the people who were suffering to any disease also and after that we will be going for its commercialisation," he said.
- Assault on senior forest official: Kurukshetra DFO gets bail - Hindustan Times
Assault on senior forest official: Kurukshetra DFO gets bail
- I didn?t leave home for 67 days, and never complained: Manit Joura - Times of India
Actor, Manit Joura who owns a farmhouse near Chandigarh, says he did not leave his house for 67 days in the lockdown, without any complaints