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Canal threatens to disrupt Aerocity plans
Mohali, June 13
The virtually defunct Dasmesh canal project has played spoilsport in the ambitious Aerocity housing project of the Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (GMADA). The authority has forgone about 150 plots measuring different sizes as the land acquired for the canal crisscrosses the project’s planning area.

MC resurrects automated parking plan
Similar proposal was rejected by F&CC in 2002
Chandigarh, June 13
The locked box of a CCTV camera being used by attendants of a Sector 17 parking lot to keep their stuff Municipal corporation officials appear to have a poor memory judging by a new proposal they have tabled to set up electronically managed parking lots in the city.


The locked box of a CCTV camera being used by attendants of a Sector 17 parking lot to keep their stuff. Tribune Photo: Manoj Mahajan



EARLIER STORIES

UT initiates move for SPV on metro
Chandigarh, June 13
The Chandigarh Administration has initiated work on the constitution of a special purpose vehicle (SPV) for the implementation of its ambitious metro rail project.


COMMUNITY

Huge rush at recruitment rally 
ITBP men resort to mild lathi-charge
A candidate for the written examination of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) seems to be asking this question to a cop, set to hit him with a lathi, in Chandigarh on Sunday. Chandigarh, June 13
The Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) resorted to a mild lathi-charge on candidates who gathered at the ITBP complex in Behlana village on the Chandigarh-Ambala road today.



BUT WHY SIR? A candidate for the written examination of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) seems to be asking this question to a cop, set to hit him with a lathi, in Chandigarh on Sunday. Tribune photo: Nitin Mittal

Subletting creates nuisance
Chandigarh, June 13
Government employees residing in a part of Sector 7 are facing law and order problem and public nuisance due to the subletting of around 30 per cent of houses by the original allottees to private persons.

Speed bumps turn into spine breakers
Chandigarh, June 13
A scooterist tries to regain control over his vehicle after tripping over a speed breaker in Sector 18, Chandigarh In the absence of any set standards, the measures taken by the municipal corporation to check speeding by installing rumble strips and speed breakers on the city’s V-6 roads are putting road users in danger.



A scooterist tries to regain control over his vehicle after tripping over a speed breaker in Sector 18, Chandigarh. Tribune Photo: Manoj Mahajan

Admn to sterilise stray dogs 
Panchkula, June 13
Concerned over the increasing incidences of dog bites, the district administration is trying to get rid of the nuisance of stray dogs in the town and its periphery.

Living with filth, stink
Panchkula, June 13
Residents of Group Housing (GH) I at the Mansa Devi Complex fear the outbreak of an epidemic due to the drain passing through the area, infested with mosquitoes and larvae.

Sale of non-agricultural items rampant
Market committee blames MC, police
Mohali, June 13
The Kharar Market Committee has blamed the Mohali municipal council and the Mohali police for not checking unauthorised vendors, who are selling non-agricultural items, adjoining apni mandis. The vendors not only sell adulterated items but also cause traffic hazard.

Fruity welcome to City Beautiful
Long queues of fruit vendors can be seen right next to the entry point to Chandigarh on the Ambala road. This causes traffic hazard but one is surprised at the police callousness as the post is only a stone’s throw from the point.





Tribune photo: Pradeep Tewari

Minor fire at PGI
Chandigarh, June 13
A minor fire broke out today at the third floor of the Nehru Hospital at the PGI near the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) ward.As per the report, the fire occurred in the afternoon due to short circuit in a store where old furniture of hospital is dumped. The store is located near the NICU where children suffering from breathing diseases are kept. An attendant saw smoke coming out of the store.

Camp lays stress on learning from nature
Children take part in a cultural programme at Radha Krishan Temple in Sector 40-A, Chandigarh, on Sunday.Chandigarh, June 13
The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) organised a 10-day summer camp to inculcate spiritual and moral values in children at Radha Krishna Temple, Sector 40.The camp concluded today.



Children take part in a cultural programme at Radha Krishan Temple in Sector 40-A, Chandigarh, on Sunday.A Tribune photograph


EDUCATION


Tiny tots present a dance item at Sector 26 in Chandigarh.
Tiny tots present a dance item at Sector 26 in Chandigarh. Tribune photo: Nitin Mittal 

Open House CBSE Class x
Grading minus internal assessment means little

Thousands of students who appeared for the matriculation examination of the Central Board of Secondary Examination(CBSE), this year, along with their teachers and parents are caught in the rigmarole of deciphering the Cumulative Grading Point Average(CGPA) for admissions to Class XI.

PU to get direct funds from MHRD
Chandigarh, June 13
In a landmark fillip to Panjab University, instead of routing funds through the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), the Union government will now provide funds to PU directly through the Ministry of Human Resource and Development (MHRD), which is the nodal agency for all universities in the country.

Summer camp by state library
Chandigarh, June 13
More than 120 children participated in a special 12-day summer workshop organised by the TS Central State Library, Sector 17, which concluded this week.


 
NEIGHBOURHOOD

Seminar
Ambala, June 13
A seminar on career counselling was organised by Idea Education Academy on its premises here on Sunday, in which Dr RP Bajpai, former Vice-Chancellor of Kurukshetra University, was the chief guest. 
HAZY Welcome: A lot of dust greets people at entry to Chandigarh from the Zirakpur side.
HAZY Welcome: A lot of dust greets people at entry to Chandigarh from the Zirakpur side. Tribune photo: Nitin Mittal

40 girl cadets leave for trekking
Ambala, June 13
A team of 40 girl cadets of the senior and junior wing of the NCC left for trekking on the All-India NCC Trekking Expedition. The trekking expedition is being organised by the NCC Directorate for Punjab and Haryana in Himachal Pradesh.

Four houses burgled
Ambala, June 13
As many as four theft incidents were reported in Ambala City late last night. The thieves targeted posh colonies like Model Town and Palika Vihar.According to information, thieves decamped with jewellery and cash from a house located in Virat Nagar, near Model Town. The owner of the house, Surjeet Singh, in his complaint to the police said thieves entered the house by breaking the grill of the window. He said the thieves took away jewellery worth Rs 2 lakh and Rs 14,000 in cash.

Tourist-friendly traffic policy formulated
Ropar, June 13
The Ropar police has formulated a tourist friendly policy to check harassment caused to tourists.SSP Ropar, LK Yadav said, “It has come to my notice that vehicles ferrying tourists are often stopped without any reason. At times, traffic cops ask for irrelevant documents apart from permit and vehicle documents from drivers and harass them.”

Karan shines in Black Elephant’s win
Patiala, June 13
A fine all-round performance by 16-year-old Karan Kaila, four for 13 and57 n.o., helped Black Elephant Cricket Club, Patiala, to defeat Poorvanchal Action Committee for Cricket, Vanarasi, by two wickets in a four-match series and levelled the series by two each.

Rocking performance 

Artistes of the Stereo nation group perform during the release of their new album ‘Twist & Shout’ at Fun City, on Sunday.
Artistes of the Stereo nation group perform during the release of their new album ‘Twist & Shout’ at Fun City, on Sunday. Tribune photo: Nitin Mittal 

Kavita wins silver in tae kwan do
Kalka, June 13
Kavita from Kalka has brought laurels to the town by winning a silver medal in tae kwon do meet.Coach Sanjay Kumar said Kavita, a student of Stardard College, Kalka, has won the medal in the 21st North-East Tae kwon do Championship held in Rishikesh of Uttrakhand on June11. 

Book on functions of SDM
Ropar, June 13
Ropar SDM Anindita Mitra has come out with an informative book highlighting the functions of a sub-divisional magistrate and power conferred to SDM under respective Sections of Indian Constitution.

Chhatisgarh pip M’rashtra
Patiala, June 13
The 23rd Senior National Tug-of-War (men) Championship entered into its second day at the Sports Complex, Punjabi University, Patiala. The meet is being organised by the Tug-of-War Association of Punjab (TOWA) and Punjabi University, Patiala, under the Tug-of-War Federation of India (TWFI).


CRIME

Two arrested for stealing furniture
Chandigarh, June 13
Two persons were caught stealing furniture from an office in Industrial Area yesterday.

Motorcycle stolen
Gurpreet Singh, a resident of Lohgarh village in Barnala district, reported to the police alleging that someone had stolen his motorcycle (HR-03-J-5912) from Sector 49 on May 28. A case of theft has been registered.

Rs 30-lakh robbery case
One more arrested
Panchkula, June 13
The police has arrested one more person in the burglary case in which thieves had decamped with laptop and LCDs worth Rs 30 lakh from a showroom in Sector 9 on November 21.

74 booked for traffic violations
Chandigarh, June 13
The police booked 74 motorists for various traffic rules violations in the city last night.The police said keeping in view the increasing incident of snatching and thefts in the city and ruckus created by anti-social elements during late night hours outside discotheques, a special drives was conducted in the city and in adjoining areas.


SPORTS


Whirl of Lights: Headlights of moving vehicles create a beautiful pattern as they go around a roundabout in Chandigarh on Sunday
Whirl of Lights: Headlights of moving vehicles create a beautiful pattern as they go around a roundabout in Chandigarh on Sunday. Tribune photo: Vicky Gharu

Camp to hone junior golfers’ skills
Chandigarh, June 13
Promising junior amateur golfers of the region, including Jaipur and Delhi, have converged on the greens of the CGA Golf Range here to hone their skills at the National Golf Academy of India.

Take state bodies’ consent before signing players: Pandove
Mohali, June 13
Taking serious note of the declining fitness level as well as performance of young IPL players in the domestic cricket, BCCI’s treasurer MP Pandove suggested that the franchisee should sign youngsters only after the consent of the respective state associations.

Binny claims ladies’ golf crown
Chandigarh, June 13
Binny Bath carded a nett 75 score to clinch the June Medal Round of the Chandigarh Golf Club ladies’ golf competition played on the par-72 greens of the Chandigarh Golf Club here on Friday.

Commonwealth Games
Queen’s Baton Relay to reach city on July 3
Chandigarh, June 13
The Queen’s Baton Relay for opening the Commonwealth Games 2010, which are going to be held in Delhi from October 3 to 14, is scheduled to reach the city on July 3.

3BRD Air Force lift hockey title
Members of the 3BRD Air Force who won the Senior Chandigarh State Hockey Championship at Sector 18, Chandigarh, on Sunday. Chandigarh, June 13
The 3BRD Air Force has won the Senior Chandigarh State Hockey Championship by defeating CISF 3-1 in the final held at the Sector-18 Hockey Stadium here today.Making the grip on the match, the 3BRD took a lead in the 13th minute, as Sanjay of the 3BRD sounded the board through a field goal.

Members of the 3BRD Air Force who won the Senior Chandigarh State Hockey Championship at Sector 18, Chandigarh, on Sunday. A Tribune photogtraph


 



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