- 30th November, 2020
- 29th November, 2020
- Monday Review: TOI's weekly roundup of print news from Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula - Times of India
In the 30th edition of Monday Review, farm stir makes jams, mask fines in the Tricity get severer with the rise in Covid-19 cases, and it is decided to give 25-year licence to the discom selected to run Chandigarh's electricity service. A building collapse report indicts unskilled workers. The air all month was a lot cleaner than the previous November's readings. Salute to the courage of BSF amputees, who are out on a challenging expedition. See how school admissions will be done during the pandemic. Lookout notice is out for a fugitive, while an officer's s wife reports a crime. Also, don't miss out the work of Citizen Reporters. - Covid: Parents still unwilling to send kids, say private schools in Chandigarh - Hindustan Times
Covid: Parents still unwilling to send kids, say private schools in Chandigarh - Liquor contractor alleges extortion by policemen in Chandigarh - Hindustan Times
Liquor contractor alleges extortion by policemen in Chandigarh - Covid - 19: 15 more deaths, 741 new cases in Punjab - Times of India
Punjab on Sunday reported 15 more fatalities due to coronavirus, pushing the toll to 4,780, while 741 new cases took the infection count to 1,51,538. - Chandigarh to get another landmark - - Museum of Trees - National Herald
Punjab Governor will virtually inaugurate a unique environmental landmark in Chandigarh -- the Museum of Trees - to commemorate the 551st birth anniversary celebrations of Guru Nanak Dev, on Nov 30 - November accounted for 52% of dengue cases in Chandigarh this year - Hindustan Times
November accounted for 52% of dengue cases in Chandigarh this year - As supply improves, onion prices fall in Chandigarh - Hindustan Times
As supply improves, onion prices fall in Chandigarh - Khattar tells sportspersons to start preparing for Khelo India - 2021 - Hindustan Times
Khattar tells sportspersons to start preparing for Khelo India - 2021 - SGPC president flags - off langar vehicles from Kurukshetra to Delhi - Times of India
KURUKSHETRA: Newly elected Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), Amritsar president Bibi Jagir Kaur flagged-off two vehicles of langar for t.
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