- 5th December, 2020
- 4th December, 2020
- 3 more COVID - 19 deaths, 111 new cases in Chandigarh - Republic World
Three more deaths due to COVID-19 in Chandigarh brought the toll to 287, while 111 new cases took the infection tally to 17,828 on Friday, according to a medical bulletin. - Chandigarh man seeking to perform interfaith marriage in Aligarh arrested - Yahoo India News
Aligarh (UP) Dec 4 (PTI) A Muslim man who had come here from Chandigarh with a local woman to tie an interfaith nuptial knot in the court was arrested on charges of forcibly detaining her, police said on Friday. - Chandigarh GMCH director Dr BS Chavan dies of cancer at 59 - The Tribune India
Tribune News ServiceChandigarh, December 4
Dr BS Chavan, Director of Government Medical College and Hospital, Sector 32 here, passed away on Friday after prolonged illness. He was 59.
Chavan was suf - Chandigarh man seeking to perform interfaith marriage in Aligarh arrested - Outlook India
- Coronavirus claims 20 more lives in Punjab - Times of India
Punjab reported 726 fresh cases of Covid-19 while the virus claimed the lives of 20 more people on Friday. So far, 4,882 people have succumbed to the - Administration imposes curbs in 8 more zones | Chandigarh NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
Chandigarh December 3To break the chain of coronavirus transmission the UT Administration today declared eight more micro-containment zones in the city.
UT Adviser Manoj Parida said the issue of outbreak of Covid-19 was examined by a committee and a considered view emerged that the affected areas be declared as micro-containment zones in the city.
The affected areas declared as micro-containment zones are parts of Sector 15 20 29 33-A 38-D 41-B and 46-B and Modern Housing Complex (MHC) Mani Majra. - Panchkula Sector 15 parks in neglect | CHANDIGARH NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
Tribune News ServicePanchkula December 3Public parks in Sector 15 are in a pitiable condition as the Panchkula Municipal Corporation has failed to ensure their maintenance through the sector park committee.
From damaged playing equipment for children in one park to cars being parked inside another there is apparently no place for recreation.
A resident on the condition of anonymity said: “We refrain from letting our children play in a park near our house as slides are broken.
The authorities should initiate steps to change the damaged slides to ensure safety of children.”SK Nayar sector resident and the president of the Citizens' Welfare Association said: “Sector 15 is one of the densely populated sectors of the city with a population of over 15000.
Three parks in our sector are in a state of neglect. - Chandigarh residents inhale cleaner air on Diwali this year - The Indian Express
The city’s Air Quality Index remained in the ‘moderate’ category on Saturday.
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