PU mulls evaluating its professors
Chandigarh, September 21
After evading the issue for almost a year, Panjab University is once again mulling the implementation of the long-promised evaluation of its teachers’ performance by students.
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Tourists have a nice time visiting Nek Chand’s world-famous creation, Rock Garden,
in Chandigarh on Monday. Tribune photo: Manoj Mahajan |
GMADA’s failure to hold draw of lots invites flak
Mohali, September 21
Members of the Plot Allotment Sangarh Committee, Sectors 76-80, held a protest here yesterday outside the office of the Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (GMADA) after it had failed to hold a draw of lots for the remaining plots.
CityScope Letters II
Effective admn need of the hour
This is with reference to the write up “The winds of change” by Raveen Thukral in Chandigarh Tribune on September 14.
The writer has poured his heart out with concern for the people of Chandigarh who are always at the mercy of bureaucratic bosses.
The city was supposed to be a prized possession for both states of Punjab and
Haryana, which have their stakes on it.
Photo exhibition a visual treat
Chandigarh, September 21
Sparkling with visual brilliance, all 22 photographic marvels by photojournalist S.Chandan made an aesthetic statement at the Alliance Art Gallery here today.The exhibition by Chandan reflected his imaginative intensity and visual imagery. The artist has not only controlled the tones of black
colour, but also skillfully utilised it for creating dynamic contrasting visual impressions.
A photo exhibition by S. Chandan being inaugurated by Adity Dua at Alliance Francaise, Sector 36, in Chandigarh
on Monday. Tribune photo: Vinay Malik
Allot place for protests,rallies, says CPI secy
Chandigarh, September 21
Activists of the Communist Party of India (CPI) today held a meeting in regard to allotting proper place for protests and rallies at the party office in Sector 21 here.“The Section 144 of the IPC should be removed from the city and some places should be identified for protests and meetings,” said CPI secretary Devi Dayal Sharma.
CPI secretary Devi Dayal Sharma speaks to mediapersons at the CPI office in Chandigarh on Monday. A Tribune photograph
‘Protest day’ on Oct 28
Chandigarh, September 21
The Electricity Employees Federation of India has given a call to observe October 28 as a “protest day” in the city against hike in the prices of essential commodities, job losses, national level job losses and amendment in the Electricity Act 2003.
Devotees pray outside the Jama Masjid in Sector 20, Chandigarh, on the occasion of Id-ul-Fitr . Tribune photo:Manoj Mahajan |
Appointed
Chandigarh, September 21
The elected team of the Chandigarh Yoga Sabha took over the charge yesterday at Yog Divya Mandir, Sector 30, here.
City gets modern vehicle tracking system
Chandigarh, September 21
With the introduction of Rs 1.3 crore automatic vehicle tracking system (AVTS) equipped with global positioning system (GPS) technology, Chandigarh today became the third city after Mumbai and Delhi to have the latest technology.
Salary for maternity leave
CAT issues notice to education dept
Chandigarh, September 21
Claiming enhanced salary in view of the UT administration’s policies and salary for maternity leave, a UT contractual science mistress (non-medical) Rupinderjit Kaur of Government Model High School, Sector 31, has approached the Central Administration Tribunal (CAT), after the preliminary hearing of which, a Division Bench of CAT issued notice to secretary education, DPI (S) and
DEO, Chandigarh administration, for October 6, 2009.
Miss India World first runner-up Surabhi Mishra at Art Expo — 2009 at Centra Mall in
Chandigarh. A Tribune photograph |
No injury marks on body: Cops
Chandigarh, September 21
Though doctors have reserved their opinion on the cause of death of Ashok Kumar, who had reportedly fallen to death at the residence of his former employer Naresh Batra on Friday, the police has said that no injury marks were found on the body during the post-mortem examination.
4 dengue cases in Mohali
Mohali, September 21
The district health authorities have detected four dengue cases from Mohali. All four patients were admitted to Fortis Hospital and have been discharged after the treatment.
Devotees throng Kali Bari temple for
Durga Puja in Chandigarh on Monday.Tribune photo: Pradeep Tewari
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GMADA to allow golf courses in green strips
Mohali, September 21
The Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (GMADA) has decided to allow golf courses, sports and recreational activities in green strips along the seasonal rivulets passing through the city.
Id celebrated with fervour
Chandigarh, September 21
Vibrant celebrations on Id-ul-Fitr gripped the city today. Eid-ul-Fitr that marks the end of Ramadan month, ninth month in the Muslim calendar, today ended with namaz in various masjids and Id-milaks post the namaz.
BSP names candidates for P’kula, Kalka
Panchkula, September 21
While the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) declared the names of Vijay Bansal, a Congress defector, and Sanjeev
Bhardwaj, a former state general secretary of the BSP, as its candidate from Kalka and
Panchkula, respectively, tonight, Congress leaders, in a last-ditch effort, were camping at New Delhi, leaving no chance to get the party ticket.
MHA for ‘community service’ in place of jail
Chandigarh, September 21
The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has shot off a communiqué to all states strongly recommending “community service” as a possible alternative to imprisonment for petty offences.
Plea to ensure safe disposal of
bio-medical waste
Chandigarh, September 21
The annual bio-medical waste generation in the country is around 5.4 million
tonnes, but only 29 per cent of the health care institutions in the country are taking measures for its safe disposal.
Amarettos to head delegation to Austria
Chandigarh, September 21
Amarettos Singh Cheema, vice-chairman, Nehru Yuva Kendra
Sangathan, will head the three-member delegation of the Union Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, to an international conference on youth policy and research in Vienna (Austria) from tomorrow.
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