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- Monday Review: TOI's weekly home update of print news from Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula - Times of India
As Monday Review marks its silver jubilee, we pay our gratitude to the viewers and subscribers. If you haven't subscribed, do it now and hit the bell icon for notification. In the 25th edition, watch the continuation of gang war shootings, killings, and arrests. A cop is accused of sending contract killers after a man. As Covid-19's growth rate dropped in the city, OPD resumed in the Sector 16 government hospital, while the courts reopened partially, fallout of a consent clause. Shimla train had a flop return, while boating is going to restart at Sukhna. A PGI doctor participated in the Oxford vaccine trial and the institute planned to reopen its OPDs in a staggered way. Punjab Engineering College came out with an examination schedule. BJP councillors rebelled against their own mayor. Watch the video and find out what the issue was. Keep a check of the city's air quality and get ready for a coffee break once more at Panjab University. Navratra rush at Mansa Devi gives Panchkula jittes. Citizen Reporters were out with their cameras, looking to expose someone. A Ravan-less Dussehra. When did you ever imagine to see that. - Classes 9 - 12: Regular teaching in Chandigarh govt schools from Nov 2 - Hindustan Times
Classes 9 - 12: Regular teaching in Chandigarh govt schools from Nov 2 - Chandigarh municipal corporation cedes some ground, but safai workers don?t budge - Times of India
A partial climbdown by the municipal corporation (MC), a more than threehour-long meeting and numerous pleas failed to convince the Safai Karamchari U - Haryana reports 1240 new Covid - 19 cases and 7 deaths - Times of India
With Gurugram and Faridabad topping the table with highest cases and maximum deaths, Haryana on Sunday reported 1,240 new cases and 7 Covid deaths, ta - Subdued Dussehra celebrations in Punjab, Haryana - Times of India
Dussehra celebrations in Punjab and Haryana were subdued on Sunday with no big functions being held in view of the Covid-19 pandemic. - NSUI activists protest at Panjab University - The Tribune India
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Chandigarh, October 24
The National Students' Union of India (NSUI) today protested against the announcement of distribution of free Covid-19 vaccine by the Bharatiya Janata P - Chandigarh: Arun Sood camp tries again to persuade Malik - Times of India
The BJP’s internal tussle between mayor Raj Bala Malik and city unit president Arun Sood has intensified with the latter’s forcing her to call a phys - Chandigarh: Dussehra celebrations muted after Ravana effigy uprooted by authorities in sec 46 - Times of India
Youths of sec 46 in Chandigarh were left heart broken after the cops uprooted their Ravan effigy. The youths had prepared 18 feet tall effigy after month long preprations for Dussehra. However, the residents claimed that every year children made ravan and never took any permission. On the other hand, Mandeep Brar , deputy commissioner of Chandigarh said , “ According to the SOPs , anyone organising an event with gathering of above 10 people , will have to take per mission and follow all the gui delines related to social distancing . - ?Response of 83% donors to antibodies not robust' - Times of India
CHANDIGARH: The Indian Council of Medical Research’s (ICMR) plasma therapy study for use in Covid-19, which is being considered to be withdrawn after . - Chandigarh Housing Board to hand over flats in Maloya from Nov 15 - Times of India
The Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB) has finalised the schedule for relocating residents of pre-fab shelters in sectors 52 and 56 to its EWS flats in Ma - Chandigarh: CT scans can detect lung infection, says PGI - Times of India
Even if one did not have any Covid-19 symptoms, but if one has been in contact with an infected person, it is best to do a chest CT scan after the iso - 23,000 water bill defaulters owe civic body Rs 40 crore - Times of India
Recovering water bills from 23,000 defaulters will stuff the fund-starved municipal corporation (MC) with Rs 40 crore. Another Rs 7.63 crore — the amo - Central board all set to carry out air pollution study in Chandigarh - Times of India
The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) will carry out the city's first source appointment study to prepare data to quantify the proportion of vari
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