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Environment hazard: Over 45 trees on Army land wither
Jalandhar, June 21
Though the men in olive green have been making statements about eco-preservation and conserving bio-diversity, this time they have been found on a wrong foot.
These trees on GT Road fell victim to accidental fire outside military farm near PAP T-junction in Jalandhar.
These trees on GT Road fell victim to accidental fire outside military farm near PAP T-junction in Jalandhar. — Photo by S.S. Chopra

Illegal constructions to perish soon: NC
Phagwara, June 21
The Phagwara Nagar Council has decided to get rid of all illegal constructions, especially commercial, in and around the city, where various residential colonies had mushroomed over the period of time.








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NSSO zooms in on employment, migration
Jalandhar, June 21
Focus of the ongoing sample survey of the National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) is employment, unemployment, migration, participation and expenditure in education and household consumer expenditure.

Maharaja Yadvindra Enclave
‘We didn’t receive any notice; JIT violated act’
Jalandhar, June 21
The controversy surrounding proposed Maharaja Yadvindra Enclave scheme of Jalandhar Improvement Trust seems to be getting murkier with many residents of the Lamma Pind claiming that till date they have not received any notice from the trust even as their land was part of the enclave.

Young World
Five DAV students make it to Mumbai-based firm
Jalandhar, June 21
Five students of BTech civil engineering studying in their pre-final year at DAV Institute of Engineering and Technology have been placed with Mumbai-based construction giant Shapoorji Pallonji and Co Ltd.

Tiny tots of Li’l Kangaroos School have a fun time at a summer club in Jalandhar. — A Tribune photograph
Tiny tots of Li’l Kangaroos School have a fun time at a summer club in Jalandhar.

Village gets kisan club
Jalandhar, June 21
A kisan club was inaugurated by Oriental Bank of Commerce deputy chief manager M.S. Randhawa at Khakh village, chief manager Darbara Singh Sidhu said here today.

‘Overuse of sound gadgets invites deafness’
Jalandhar, June 21
“An increase in the number of cases of hearing impairment due
to long use of mobile phones, earphones and headphones is a
matter of concern.


Dr J.M. Hans

Dr J.M. Hans

No work just claims
Budget aimless, says Congress
Phagwara, June 21
Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) secretary Parminder Mehta has described the annual budget presented by the SAD-BJP government as an aimless budget, which cannot come up to the expectations of the people.

CD piracy in full swing
Phagwara, June 21
Sale of pirated compact discs (CDs) and blue films is on in full swing in the city right under the nose of the police. Pirated CDs of latest movies, including the X-rated movies, are allegedly produced locally and are being sold across the city.

Theme party in support of Taj
Jalandhar, June 21
“Taj Our Pride”, a theme party, was organised at the local Gaggun Bedi’s Sparkling Pearls Institute of fine dances and grooming.

 



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