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Station renovation plans underway

Amritsar, May 22
The 72-year-old Amritsar Railway Station is all set to wear a new look with renovation of its main entrance.

The railway station will soon don a new look. — Photo by Rajiv Sharma

The railway station will soon don a new look.

Most of the residents have got hooked on to mango shake
Tangy taste: Mangoes making waves in city
Amritsar, May 22
With the soaring mercury, the the king of fruits, mango is making its presence felt in the market as well as in the daily lives of the city residents who are savouring the many delightful tastes the mango offers in its many avatars.

Cops get lessons in fitness
Amritsar, May 22
Some sought to reduce their waistline, some wanted to reclaim physical fitness and the rest preferred much-needed relaxing time.

Woman among two held for drug peddling
Amritsar, May 22
The Special Narcotics Cell of the Punjab police claims to have achieved success by nabbing two inter-state smack smugglers, including a woman. Around 333 grams of smack has been recovered from their  possession.

My City
Electric crematoriums more viable option
The existing crematoriums in city are a big source of pollution and should be relocated out side city limits. The new place must have more space with facility for conducting electric cremation. These spaces must be converted to gardens.

Lung PowerSikh activists protest against Dera Sacha Sauda chief Baba Gurmit Ram Rahim Singh during the bandh, in Amritsar on Tuesday.
Sikh activists protest against Dera Sacha Sauda chief Baba Gurmit Ram Rahim Singh during the bandh, in Amritsar on Tuesday. — Photo by Rajiv Sharma 

EARLIER EDITION


Minister promises better infrastructure
Amritsar, May 22
Punjab transport minister Master Mohan Lal promised better infrastructure and transportation for local and foreign tourists coming to Punjab.

Seven years after, boy gets new parents, name
Amritsar, May 22
Seven-year-old Amarpratap Singh is in a whole new world. After all, he is now Sanchit, son of Harish and Manju, whom he barely knew till he was handed over to the couple after a court order this week.

Amarpratap, who has been rechristened Sanchit, with his new family after the court gave his custody to his biological parents. — Photo by Rajiv Sharma
Amarpratap, who has been rechristened Sanchit, with his new family after the court gave his custody to his biological parents.

SAF scholarships for 69 students of GNDU
Amritsar, May 22
New Delhi based South-Asian Foundation (SAF), has awarded scholarships to sixty nine students studying in various associate institutes of centre of distance education under the Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU).

Theatre workshop for budding artistes
Amritsar, May 22
A 45-day theatre workshop is being organised at S.R. Government College for Women in which eminent personalities from the National School of Drams, New Delhi would train the students in various dramatic activities.

Insurance industry observes strike
Amritsar, May 22
On a joint call given by all recognised trade unions of officers of general insurance industry, members of the United India Insurance Officers’ Association took part in a one-day strike on May 18.


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