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PTU gives jitters to CET candidates
Several students fail to get admit cards
Chandigarh, May 21
With just a day left for the Common Entrance Test being conducted by the Punjab Technical University, Jalandhar, a large number of candidates belonging to the city are in a fix as they have not received their admit cards.

EMPLOYEES’ STRIKE
Bank, insurance work comes to a halt
Chandigarh, May 21
The banking and insurance services came to a grinding halt in the city and surrounding towns, as employees of public sector banks, insurance companies and of various state government departments went on strike today.

Order on Bhardwaj’s bail plea reserved
Chandigarh, May 21
A local court today reserved its order on anticipatory bail application moved by the suspended UT Judicial Magistrate S.S. Bhardwaj in a corruption case registered against him by the CBI for tomorrow.




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CBI raids in Barog, city to locate Bhardwaj
Chandigarh/Barog, May 21
In less than 24 hours after Chandigarh’s suspended Judicial Magistrate S.S. Bhardwaj appeared on the television, the Central Bureau of Investigation today raided a number of places, including palatial residential cottages available on rent, besides a hotel, in Barog.

Brother defends Ravi Kant
Panchkula, May 21
Mr Satish Kumar Sharma, elder brother of Mr Ravi Kant Sharma, former Inspector-General of the Haryana Police and accused in the Shivani Bhatnagar murder case, came out openly in support of his brother today and maintained that his mother’s outburst yesterday was a result of her being emotionally disturbed.

CBSE hands over 27 answersheets to police
Chandigarh, May 21
The CBSE authorities have handed over 27 marked answersheets of different subjects of 22 students who had appeared in Class XII CBSE examinations held this year to the UT police.

Rajiv Gandhi remembered
Hamirpur, May 21
Tributes were paid to former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi on his 12th death anniversary here today. The day is observed as Anti-Terrorism Day throughout the country. Two separate functions were held to observe the day.

MC staff pledge to fight terrorism
Chandigarh, May 21
The Mayor, Mr Subhash Chawla and the Adviser, Mr Virendra Singh, today administered an oath to employees of the Municipal Corporation and the Chandigarh Administration, respectively, on the occasion of the death anniversary of the late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi whose death anniversary is observed as the Anti-Terrorism Day.
Congress leaders, including local MP Pawan Kumar Bansal, CTCC President B.B.Bahl and Youth Congress President H.S.Lucky pay floral tributes to Rajiv Gandhi on his death anniversary
Congress leaders, including local MP Pawan Kumar Bansal, CTCC President B.B.Bahl and Youth Congress President H.S.Lucky pay floral tributes to Rajiv Gandhi on his death anniversary at Congress Bhavan, Sector 35, Chandigarh, on Wednesday. — A Tribune photograph

 
COMMUNITY

Hunt on for ‘missing draft’ in EO
SAS Nagar, May 21
Transparency in public offices be damned. At least this is what seems to be the unsaid rule at the Punjab Urban Planning and Development Authority Estate Office here. Maybe that is why it is not a big thing that a draft submitted to the Estate Officer at his residence as payment of rental amount for permission to hold a fair in the township has gone missing.

PASSING-OUT PARADE
88 recruits complete training
Chandigarh, May 21
As many as 88 recruits, including 19 females, of the second batch of trainees (constables) took part in an impressive passing out parade at RTC Parade Ground, Police Lines, Sector 26, here today. Mr Varindera Singh, Adviser to the UT Administrator, took the salute.

Newly inducted constables queue up for a glass of water after their passing-out parade in Chandigarh on Wednesday. — Photo Manoj Mahajan

Newly inducted constables queue up for a glass of water after their passing-out parade

SSP for better public-police ties
Chandigarh, May 21
The role of the police and the latest techniques in crime detection was the theme of the talk by Mr Gaurav Yadav, Senior Superintendent of Police, Chandigarh, at a meeting organised by the Rotary Chandigarh Shivalik here last night.


Chandigarh SSP Gaurav Yadav (centre) gives a talk on the law and order problem in Chandigarh on Tuesday night. 

Chandigarh SSP Gaurav Yadav (centre) gives a talk on the law and order problem in Chandigarh

Self-help group to check suicides
Chandigarh, May 21
Although about 15 workshops have been conducted in the past month with the objective of determining the causes of suicides and proposing strategies to stem the rot, hardly has any help made its way out of closed halls to the grassroots level.

Sex change ‘operation’ by passport office
Chandigarh, May 21
Sex change may not be the monopoly of medical professionals only, the Regional Passport office also does so — at least on paper. Parents of 13-year-old Patiala boy Taran Veer Singh Karwal, were shocked when they received the passport of their son mentioning his sex as “F” (female).

Construction of room in backyard allowed
Chandigarh, May 21
The construction of a room having an area of 100 sq feet or an area equal to 40 per cent area of the backyard, whichever is less, has been legalised by the Chandigarh Administration as a part of relaxation in the building by-laws.

EATING OUT
Palatable pastas, suitable sauces
Chandigarh, May 21
If you are a pasta fan, head for Cinnamon Roof in Sector 17. The buffet table is relaid every evening for a special feast during its ongoing Italian Food Festival. The restaurant offers a choice of four types of pasta with an assortment of sauces on a rotation basis.

 
CRIME

Patiala resident held for defrauding banks
Chandigarh, May 21
The Economic Offences Wing of the local police today arrested a resident of Patiala, Krishan Avtar Singh, who had allegedly defrauded various banks in the city to the tune of several lakhs. He was wanted by the police in three cases of cheating and fraud.

One held for raping minor
Chandigarh, May 21
A minor girl of Indira Colony, Mani Majra, was allegedly raped by a resident of the same area, Mohammad Saleem, last evening. The accused has been arrested. According to police sources, Saleem took the 16-year-old girl to an adjoining garden on some pretext and committed the crime.

Woman elopes with ‘paramour’
Panchkula, May 21
A middle-aged wife of a senior account official in a private company allegedly eloped with her paramour along with a sum of over Rs 1 lakh and other valuables today. The alleged paramour, P.K. Dubey, is working with a private firm in Chandigarh.

BUSINESS


MARKET SPOTLIGHT — SECTOR - 34

Entire range of furniture material is available in Sector 34
THE presence of a furniture market in Sector 34 makes it one of the biggest shopping centres of the city with around 250 shops of almost each conceivable material, according to the General Trade Market Welfare Association president Pardeep Bansal.

A view of the Sector 34 market. — Photo Manoj Mahajan

A view of the Sector 34 market

 
EDUCATION

‘We give a chance to every student’
Chandigarh, May 21
It was the endeavour to give every student an opportunity to sit for the board examinations which resulted in 13 students of St Xavier’s Senior Secondary School flunking in the Class X examination conducted by the Council for Indian School Certificate Examination.

100 women trained in art
SAS Nagar, May 21
An advance teachers’ training course was organised by Pidilite Industries Ltd at NIFD in Phase VII here today. As many as 100 women participated. The 10-day intensive training programme is aimed at promoting self-employment of women in the field of art and painting by empowering them with the necessary skills and support.


A representative of Pidilite Industries shows craft creations to faculty members of NIFD, SAS Nagar, on Wednesday. — A Tribune photograph
A representative of Pidilite Industries shows craft creations to faculty members of NIFD

SCHOOL WORLD
YOUNG ACHIEVER

‘Dance is fuel for soul’
Chandigarh, May 21
For Ishani Aggarwal, a student of Government Model Senior Secondary School in Sector 16, balancing is the key word to success and that is what she has been exactly doing — striking a perfect balance between her studies and classical dance.

Derek O' Brien coming to city
Chandigarh, May 21
After running in 75 schools of 30 cities noted quiz master Derek O' Brien's KQ School Advantage is now coming to Chandigarh. It is a 10-session course that balances academics with skills like public speaking, creativity and inter- personal skills.


 
CULTURE

Kathak dancers to attend seminar in city
Chandigarh, May 21
The two-day kathak seminar on the nuances of Jaipur gharana, will commence from tomorrow at Pracheen Kala Kendra, Sector 35, here. Explaining the need to organise the seminar, danseuse Shobha Koser today said with the passage of years, variations of the highest order had crept into the field of dance.

A date with Mangal Dhillon
Chandigarh, May 21
Actor Mangal Dhillon today held an interactive session with the participants of the summer workshop at Trainer’s Den in Sector 17 here. Rolling in the summer workshop in style, the organisers today provided some sort of an orientation to the participants, who talked to Mangal about the various aspects of theatre, acting and film production.
Actor Mangal Dhillon interacts with the participants of a summer workshop at Trainer’s Den
Actor Mangal Dhillon interacts with the participants of a summer workshop at Trainer’s Den, Sector 17-E, Chandigarh on Wednesday. — Photo Pawan Sharma

 
SPORTS

Resounding win for Chandigarh
Chandigarh, May 21
Chandigarh beat Mohali by an innings and 74 runs in the three-day Punjab Inter-district Under-19 Cricket Tournament, which concluded this evening at PCA Stadium, SAS Nagar. Uday Kaul was the star batsman in Chandigarh’s second innings, as he hammered 71 runs, followed by Akashdeep who made valuable 49 runs.


Gagandeep of Mohali-XI traps Harpreet of Chandigarh-XI in front of the wicket in the Punjab Inter-district Under-19 Cricket Tournament at PCA Stadium, SAS Nagar, on Wednesday. — A Tribune photograph

Gagandeep of Mohali-XI traps Harpreet of Chandigarh-XI in front of the wicket in the Punjab Inter-district Under-19 Cricket Tournament

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