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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
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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.
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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.
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