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It survived forest fire, dogs
The wounded barking deer, which is on the path to recovery is seen busy nibbling green leaves of a tree
The wounded barking deer, which is on the path to recovery is seen busy nibbling green leaves of a tree. — A Tribune photograph
Officials rescue injured deer
CHANDIGARH, May 12—One of the numerous victims of a forest fire engulfing the Lower Shivalik Hills falling in Ropar district, a badly injured barking deer, is on the path of recovery and set to find a new habitat park soon.

Beware! They may be selling lies
PANCHKULA, May 12 — The criminal has changed his face. He is no more a 'burly' looking guy, but a suave, soft spoken and well-dressed person, who may knock at your door, posing as a salesman, a promoter of a product or flaunting his prowess to sort out odd jobs at home.

UT Police — Administration standoff
Alleging interference, Kiran for probe into Gupta’s working Bid to intimidate Administration, says Gupta

Computers installed to be dumped
CHANDIGARH, May 12 — The repeated breakdowns of computers installed at the UT Food and Supplies Department have not only posed problems for the staff but has also delayed the computerisation of records of the department.

Order to arms licence holders
CHANDIGARH,May 12 — The District Magistrate, Mr M. Ramsekhar, has ordered that all arms licence holders shall supply information in writing about the arms in their possession to their respective police stations within 15 days.

Punjab workers stage rally
CHANDIGARH, April 12 — The Centre for Indian Trade Unions staged a rally in front of the office of the Labour Commissioner of Punjab in Sector 17 to highlight the problems being faced by the industrial, brick-kiln and contract workers of the state, here today.
S N I P P E T S
Put off PG entrance tests: students

200 students for physics Olympiad

Lord Hanuman statue installed

Jail management course ends

Arrest warrants against PML MDs
CHANDIGARH, May 12 — The court of Ms Jatinder Walia, Judicial Magistrate (First Class), has issued non-bailable arrest warrants for June 10, 1999, against the Managing Director and the Deputy Managing Director, Mr A.S. Bindra and Mrs Kanwar Jeet Kaur, respectively, of Punjab Meats Ltd, on two complaints filed by Ceat Financial Services Ltd under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instrument Act.

More colleges for nurses sought
CHANDIGARH, May 12 — More and more nursing colleges should be opened for the nurses to obtain university-level education in nursing to keep abreast with the latest advancement in medical sciences, opined Prof B.K. Sharma, Director, PGI, while inaugurating the international nurses week celebrations at the PGI here this morning.

Creation of Khalsa discussed
CHANDIGARH, May 12 — Chandigarh Sahitya Akademi today held a symposium on the occasion of the tercentenary celebrations of the birth of Khalsa at the Auditorium of Government Museum, Sector 10.

Portrait gallery inaugurated
CHANDIGARH, May 12--On the occasion of Technology Day, Dr S.K. Vasudeva, Additional Director of the Terminal Ballastic Research Laboratory, Chandigarh, inaugurated the scientists portrait gallery at the CSIO in Sector 30 here yesterday. Top




Compendium

Crime File
Passenger drugs driver, flees with taxi

Cultural Scene
Delightful recital by Vineeta
Sangeeta does justice to Paash

Corporation Beat
Trader challaned ‘intentionally’

Price Watch
Ornamental plants costlier

High Court
Fresh notice to CEC on identity cards
Notice to university on scam report


Promoting TT in cityTop


  Features
PU to have 24-hour cybercafe
CHANDIGARH, May 12 — Panjab University is all set to have a cybercafe, which will provide information services such as Internet, E-mail, Fax, STD, ISD and PCO at subsidised rates for the benefit of the academic community on the campus.

Formation of nagar panchayata right step, say villagers
ZIRAKPUR, May 12 — The decision of the Punjab Government to declare Zirakpur a nagar panchayat has sent a wave of happiness among the residents of six villages merged with the town to form the panchayat.

Chandigarh 'has unique setting’
CHANDIGARH, May 12 — "Chandigarh is a unique Union Territory," says Mr K. Banarji, the only IAS officer of the AMGU cadre, who has the distinction of having two tenures each , both as Chief Commissioner and Adviser to the Administrator of Chandigarh.

School adopts Janata Colony kids
CHANDIGARH, May 12—Corridors resounding with the sound of students repeating the Hindi alphabet after their teacher in unison may not be an unusual sight in a school but at Bhawan Vidyalaya, Sector 27, it is an example worth emulating for other schools of the city.Top


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