Official-speak
FIR on BPL scam, but where is the suspect?
Ludhiana, September 10
In a typical case of the administration proposes and the police disposes, the division number 5 police has not registered a case against the former employee of the administration despite the Deputy Commissioner writing to the police to book him for siphoning off Rs 50 lakh.
Jan 31 deadline for speed governors
Ludhiana, September 10
The Punjab government has finally issued notification for installation of speed governors in all vehicles ferrying school and college students.
Shopkeepers hurt in clash
Ludhiana, September 10
The issue of encroachments in the AC Market took a violent turn here this afternoon after two groups of shopkeepers clashed with each other, leaving two injured.
A crowd gathers at the AC market where shopkeepers clashed over the demolition of shops in Ludhiana on Friday. Tribune photo: Himanshu Mahajan
Probe on for delivery in jail toilet
Ludhiana, September 10
Taking serious note of yesterday night’s incident in which a female prisoner gave birth to a premature baby in the jail toilet, which later died, state jail & tourism minister Hira Singh Gabria has ordered an inquiry into the matter. DIG (jails) Jagjit Singh, who has been appointed to conduct the probe, has been asked to submit his report within two days.
Swings in most MC parks not safe
Ludhiana, September 10
A day after a ten-year-old boy lost his life after falling off a slide at the municipal corporation's mini rose garden, which is still under construction, in
Gyaspura, the civic body disowned responsibility for the mishap. Its officials claimed the child died while playing and not falling from the slide.
Excise commissioner reviews issuance of VAT refunds
Ludhiana, September 10
The government has issued VAT refunds amounting to Rs 1.25 crore while refunds worth Rs 250 crore are still pending with the department.
Excise and taxation commissioner A Venu Parsad addresses a meeting in Ludhiana on Friday. A Tribune photograph
Villagers protest against ration depot owner
Samrala, September 10
Fed up with the false promises and alleged misbehaviour by a ration depot owner, residents of Behlolpur village protested in front of the depot here.
Man ‘loses’ 3.5 lakh to travel agent
Turned away by police for want of proof
Ludhiana, September 10
A 29-year-old man was allegedly duped by a Pakhowal Road-based travel agent of Rs 3.5 lakh on the pretext of sending him abroad on student’s visa. To make things worse, the police has refused to file a complaint for want of documents in support of his claims.
Low-quality Products
China not the only country
Ludhiana, September 10
Neco Wang nurtured the dream of visiting Ludhiana since childhood when his teacher told him about Ludhiana being the biggest cycle industry. Today Neco himself is one of the biggest cycle manufacturers in China and finally his dream of visiting the city was fulfilled today.
Neco Wang, one of the leading cycle parts manufacturers from China, being greeted
on his visit to Ludhiana on Friday. A Tribune photograph
Post-harvest technologies discussed
Ludhiana, September 10
A week-long training programme on “Post harvest technology for rural catchments” for farmers sponsored by the State Institute of Rural Development
(SIRD), Assam, was inaugurated today at Central Institute of Post Harvest Engineering and Technology
(CIPHET).
Educate needy kids, Gabria urges NGOs
Ludhiana, September 10
Punjab minister for jails, tourism and cultural affairs Hira Singh Gabria today urged the members of trade and industry as well as NGOs to come forward to help the poor and needy children so that they could go to schools, colleges and undertake professional education so as to contribute to the nation building.
Education hub lacks district library
Ludhiana, September 10
For a city that claims to be the educational hub of the region, not having a district library of its own is both, surprising as well as shameful. This is the reason why books are not best friends of the city residents and reading is limited to academics only.
Govt Schools
Books in libraries off students’ limits
Mandi Ahmedgarh, September 10
Thousands of books stacked in libraries of government schools are rarely issued to students.
The higher authorities in the education department have directed all district education officials to ensure that in charges of school libraries persuade students to make maximum use of the literature and books provided by the administration.
From Colleges
Function
Ludhiana: Science Society, chemistry department, Government College for Women, marked the beginning of activities by launching “Go Green” campaign. Principal Gurminder Kaur presided over the function and performed the installation ceremony of office-bearers. Science president Tajinder Kaur welcomed the chief guest. Secretary
Navneet, science representative Ekta and 15 other executive members took oath.
From Schools
Campaign
LUDHIANA: Students of St GD’s Convent School participated in a “Save Tree Save Earth” campaign. Every student adopted a plant and pledged to take care of it. They put their name boards near the plants for recognition. They promised that they would take care of the plant like their family members. Director of the school Manmohan Singh and principal Manisha Talwar appreciated the initiative taken by students and also encouraged other students to adopt trees and to plant more saplings to keep the environment neat and clean.
Docs chalk out strategy to curb social evils
Ludhiana, September 10
The department of health and family welfare in association with the Indian Medical Association has chalked out a joint strategy to combat female foeticide and increasing cases of dengue fever and swine flu in Ludhiana.
Railway staff protest privatisation
Ludhiana, September 10
Responding to a call given by National Federation of Indian Railwaymen, all units of Uttariya Railway Mazdoor Union
(URMU) today held a gate meeting in the morning and later staged a dharna at the railway station to press their pending demands.
Man shoots cousin for honour
Suspected victim of enticing wife into immoral activities
Mandi Ahmedgarh,September 10
Suspecting his married cousin sister of instigating his wife for indulging in immoral activities, a farmer of Jaspal Bangar village in Ludhiana district, near here, allegedly killed his cousin a few days ago.
Suicide second leading cause of death in youth
Ludhiana, September 10
An alarming average of 40 teenagers coming with psychiatric and neurological disorders to the outpatient departments
(OPDs) of the city neurologists and psychiatrists has been referred to as the outcome of drug/alcohol addiction and stress caused by the studies.
Reliance Insurance told to pay
Rs. 5,000
Ludhiana,September 10
The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum has ordered Reliance General Insurance Company Limited to pay up Rs 5,000 for causing harassment to a consumer by declining her claim with their arbitrary act.
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