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The ailing walls of PGI OTs
Chandigarh, August 27
Constructed over 60 years ago, all the 16 OTs on the fourth and fifth floors of the Nehru Hospital at the PGI are in need of repair. Leaking roofs and inadequate lights have become a common site at the operation theatres at PGIMER’s Nehru Hospital in the absence of thorough renovation over the last many years. 

Constructed over 60 years ago, all the 16 OTs on the fourth and fifth floors of the Nehru Hospital at the PGI are in need of repair. A file photo

Window smashers on the prowl
Chandigarh, August 27
Miscreants smashed the windowpanes of two cars in separate incidents here today. While one incident occurred in the busy Sector 15 market in the afternoon, another incident was reported at around the same time in the Sector 28 market.




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Snake scare forces resident indoors
Chandigarh, August 27
A resident of Sector 30 was holed up in his house for two hours when a poisonous snake, viper, appeared in front of his house here this evening. 

P’kula police contests probe
Panchkula, August 27
The Panchkula police has accused the Chandigarh Police of being “overzealous” in the ACP Adarshdeep case. The ACP (under training) was booked for thrashing a Chandigarh police constable recently.

Adarshdeep Singhacp case
Officer in custody for more than 48 hours
Panchkula, August 27
As per service rules, a government servant is to be placed under suspension if he spends more than 48 hours behind bars. Whatever may be the case, in the ACP Adarshdeep case, the authorities in Panchkula have not taken any action yet and are busy passing the buck. It has been eight days since ACP (under training) Adarshdeep Singh is lodged in Burail Jail.


                                                          
Adarshdeep Singh

WORLD Anger day
Stress, alcohol taking toll on youth: Experts
Chandigarh, August 27
A group pf youngsters reportedly annoyed with a teenaged boy whom they bumped into in the wee hours on Saturday, first roughly pulled the boy into the car and then threw him into a different sector.

Nine-yr-old kidnapped
Chandigarh, August 27
A nine-year-old girl was allegedly kidnapped by her neighbours from Indira Colony at Mani Majra. The girl, Shobha, is still missing and the UT Police has booked two neighbours. A case has been registered at the Mani Majra police station.

 


COMMUNITY

Mehak's kin allege police inaction
Mehak’s mother along with her relatives at the Mini Secretariat in Panchkula on Monday. Panchkula, August 27
Mehak’s family along with members of the Nari Niketan visited Panchkula DCP Parul Kush’s office this afternoon alleging that it was a double murder and even after eight days the police had failed to arrest the accused.





Mehak’s mother along with her relatives at the Mini Secretariat in Panchkula on Monday. Tribune photo: Nitin Mittal

Dead councillor alive on website
Chandigarh, August 27
While candidates are busy filing nomination papers for the byelections, the official website of the municipal corporation still shows late Laxmi Devi as its councillor from ward number 7.

New DC assumes charge
Chandigarh, August 27
A 2002-batch Haryana cadre IAS officer, Mohammed Shahin, today took over as the new Deputy Commissioner of Chandigarh. He replaced Brijendra Singh, son of senior Congress leader, who has been repatriated to his parent state.

Things get going in Zirakpur
Chandigarh, August 27
Once having the dubious distinction of being Chandigarh’s poor cousin targeted by developers because of its proximity to the City Beautiful, Zirakpur is on the fast track of planned and systematic development.

Workers repair boats at the Sukhna Lake in Chandigarh. Rain breathes life into Sukhna
Chandigarh, August 27
As the rainfall has increased the water level at the city's landmark Sukhna Lake, the Chandigarh Industrial Tourism Corporation (CITCO) has decided to purchase 25 new pedal boats.



Workers repair boats at the Sukhna Lake in Chandigarh. Tribune photo: S. Chandan

Proposed hike in entertainment allowances of officials
Move may add to CHB’s woes
Chandigarh, August 27
For the financial crisis-ridden Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB), the construction arm of the Chandigarh Administration, a proposed increase in the entertainment allowances of its officials is all set to make the board poorer by a few lakhs.

Potholes a blot on City Beautiful, MC’s claims exposed
Chandigarh, August 27
Heavy rain has played havoc on city roads. The residents of the City Beautiful, particularly drivers, had a bumpy ride throughout the day as all roads have developed potholes.

Close shave for milkman
Mohali, August 27
High drama was witnessed at Kumbhra Chowk when a milkman’s motorcycle stuck in a manhole, the cover of which caved in, this afternoon. The man escaped unhurt. The chowk was blocked by agitated PTI teachers today. The milkman tried to cross the chowk by taking his vehicle on the ‘kutcha’ path. When Baljit, the milkman, was trying to cross the manhole, its cover caved in immediately.

People try to save Baljit Singh at Kumbra village chowk in Mohali on Monday. A tribune Photograph

PWD workers protest in support of demands
Workers of the Haryana PWD department protest on the road separating Sectors 4 and 5 in Chandigarh on Monday. Panchkula, August 27
Workers of the Haryana PWD department today gheraoed the Vidhan Sabha to press for their demands. However, they were stopped by the police at the road separating Sectors 4 and 5 and were not allowed to go farther.


Workers of the Haryana PWD department protest on the road separating Sectors 4 and 5 in Chandigarh on Monday. Tribune photo: Nitin Mittal

BSP candidate files nomination papers
Chandigarh, August 27
BSP candidate Seema Yadav today filed her nomination papers for by-elections to Ward Number 7 of Municipal Corporation with great pomp and show. BSP councillors Janat Jahan Ul-Haq and Naresh Kumar accompanied her while she came to file her papers in the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation office today.

Seven child labourers rescued
Chandigarh, August 27
The Anti Human Trafficking Unit of UT Police rescued as many as seven children between the age of eight to 14 years from dhabas and meat shops in the city.

 


EDUCATION

BCom counselling over, vacant seats filled
Applicants attend the final round of counselling for BEd admission in city colleges at Panjab University on Monday. Chandigarh, August 27
The 30 seats of BCom, the most sought-after undergraduate course in Chandigarh, that were lying vacant in the city colleges affiliated to Panjab University have been filled following the completion of the last round of counselling at the PU Law Auditorium here today.

Applicants attend the final round of counselling for BEd admission in city colleges at Panjab University on Monday. Tribune photo: Pradeep Tewari

NSS to open job opportunities
Chandigarh, August 27
With the aim of imparting employability skills to students while they do community work under the National Service Scheme (NSS), the Union Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports has decided to transform the NSS into National Service and Skill Development Scheme (NSSD).

Over 100 donate blood at PGGCG-42
Chandigarh, August 27
A student donates blood during a camp organised at the Post Graduate Government College for Girls, Sector 42, in Chandigarh on Monday. As many as 107 units of blood was collected at a blood donation camp held at Post Graduate Government College for Girls (PGGCG), Sector 42, here today. Students as well as staff members, including teaching and non-teaching staff, donated blood during the camp. The National Service Scheme volunteers from the college also participated in the camp.

A student donates blood during a camp organised at the Post Graduate Government College for Girls, Sector 42, in Chandigarh on Monday. Tribune photo: Pradeep Tewari

school notes
Powerpoint presentation
Chandigarh: To encourage students to refine and showcase their communication and presentation skills, a powerpoint presentation competition was organised at Bhavan Vidyalaya, Sector 27, on Monday. The topics included “Smile is Contagious” and “An eye for an eye will only make the whole world blind”. The participants from Classes VIII and IX impressed the audience with their expertly designed presentations along with balanced and well-researched commentaries. The first position was clinched by Class VIII-A (Simran Singh and Naini Dahra). The second position went to Class VIII-D (Saurabh Gupta and Raghav Chadha) and the third position went to Class IX-D (Angel Pandhi and Tanisha Malhotra).

Children from remote areas of J&K come visiting
Chandigarh, August 27
Students from remote areas of Jammu and Kashmir with Army officers at Western Command Headquarters in Chandimandir on Monday As part of an Army-sponsored educational and motivational tour, a group of 25 students and teachers from far-flung areas of Tangdhar and Kupwara in Jammu and Kashmir visited the Western Command Headquarters at Chandimandir today.

Students from remote areas of Jammu and Kashmir with Army officers at Western Command Headquarters in Chandimandir on Monday. A tribune photograph

CBSE-affiliated private schools in city yet to wake up
Chandigarh, August 27
As compared to government schools, private schools in the city have not woken up yet to the concept of vocational courses. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), in a circular issued to its affiliated schools in May, had directed them to make a choice from a wide array of vocational courses to be offered from the next academic session at the senior secondary level.

 

Rapid rain force

College girls enjoy rain after classes at GCG in Sector 11, Chandigarh, on Monday.
College girls enjoy rain after classes at GCG in Sector 11, Chandigarh, on Monday. Tribune photo: Manoj Mahajan

 

 
NEIGHBOURHOOD

Students stage protest
Kharar, August 27
Alleging that they were not allowed to sit for the examination by the college management, around 100 students of Rayat and Bahara Engineering College agitated on the campus here today. All the students are pursuing their final year of BTech at the college. The agitating students were seen stopping other students from taking their midterm examinations that commenced today.

Khalsa College students excel in UGC-CSIR exam
Patiala, August 27
Bringing laurels to Khalsa College, six students of the department of mathematics have cleared the UGC-CSIR National Eligibility Test conducted in June this year.

Dera Bassi presents a picture of neglect facilities given a miss
Dera Bassi, August 27
Lack of basic amenities in health care system is a major problem that the residents of Dera Bassi are facing. There is a 30-bed community health centre which lacks adequate number of doctors and other emergency services. Patients in critical condition are referred to hospitals of Chandigarh. SMO Dera Bassi Dr JK Bansal said that this hospital was promoted as sub-division hospital but doctors and infrastructure could not be provided till now.

Workshop imparts human values
Fatehgarh Sahib, August 27
A human being is a co-existence of self and body; while, self requires relations and feelings, the body requires physical facilities, said Dr Jagmeet Bawa, head of the department of human values of Punjab Technical University, while addressing the concluding session of a workshop on human values at Banda Singh Bahadur Engineering College here today.

Two held for bribing Rs 80,000 to police
Banur, August 27
The Banur police has arrested two persons for black marketing and trying to offer bribe to the police here. The persons were loading electrical material and pipes into a truck when they were apprehended. The police also recovered Rs 80,000 from the truck owner, who made an attempt to bribe the police in order to get away. The accused were identified as Ranunki Singh, a resident of Hargowal in Hoshiarpur district, and the truck owner Somnath, a resident of Majari near Phagwara. They were booked under Sections 420, 120B of the IPC for indulging in black marketing and for trying to give bribe to the police. Later, the accused were taken into a 14-day judicial custody.

DPS Jalandhar lifts trophy
Ambala, August 27
In the final match of Inter-DPS Basket Ball Tournament 2012 (boys' open), DPS Jalandhar has defeated DPS Bathinda here today. Around two-dozen teams from Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Punjab had participated in the tournament.

COURTS

Case to come up for hearing today
Chandigarh, August 27
The crucial case of land acquisition for the Phase II and III of Rajiv Gandhi Information Technology Park will come up for hearing tomorrow. During the last hearing, the Supreme Court had directed the UT Administration and petitioners to submit documents in support of their claims.


CRIME

11 gamblers arrested, Rs 3.39 lakh recovered
Zirakpur, August 27
The local police has arrested as many as 11 persons under the Gambling Act here today. They have also recovered Rs 3.39 lakh from their possession. The gamblers, identified as Raman Sharma, Kapil Batra, Jatinder Kumar, Mohit Kumar, Varinder Kumar Aneja, Nitin Nagpal, Shani Nagpal, Jaskaran Singh, Manjit Singh, Daljit Singh and Kaku, were arrested from a hotel room.

Flesh trade racket busted, 8 arrested
Mohali, August 27
The local police claimed to have busted a flesh trade racket by arresting eight persons, including two women, from a Phase-XI flat here today. The accused, identified as Manjinder Singh and Jaswinder Singh, both residents of Mohali, Anil Kumar from Ambala, Balwinder Singh from Mandi Gobindgarh, Gurmukh Singh and Mohammad Taufiq from Fatehgarh Sahib.

23-yr-old girl commits suicide
Mohali, August 27
A 23-year-old woman committed suicide by hanging herself with a ceiling fan at her in-laws’ residence at Balongi village here today. The deceased has been identified as Sapna, wife of Partap Singh.


SPORTS

CLTA boost for local students
CLTA staff cleans the centre court ahead of the Davis Cup match in Chandigarh on Monday. Chandigarh, August 27
The Chandigarh Lawn Tennis Association (CLTA) is all set to bring bring smiles on the local tennis lovers as the city is gearing up for the Davis Cup, which is world's most prestigious inter-country tournament, from September 14-16. The association has decided to provide tickets to the local students for Rs 100 only.

CLTA staff cleans the centre court ahead of the Davis Cup match in Chandigarh on Monday. tribune Photo: Pradeep Tewari

Rishab defeats Ankush, marches into third round
Chandigarh, August 27
Rishab Sharda, a local lad, defeated Ankush Mishra while Paras Dahiya beat Vatsal Chauhan in the second round of ongoing CLTA-AITA Championship Series Tennis Tournament here. The tournament is being played under boys' and girls' (U-14 and U-18) category at the CLTA Sports Complex. In the boys category (U-14), Paras Dahiya overcame Vatsal Chauhan by 8-4 while Rishabh defeated Ankush Mishra by 8-1. In other matches, Rohit Kumar defeated Bhavraj Singh by 8-2 and Rahul Kumar overcame Shreyas Chopra by 8-2.

Ishita clinches gymnastics title
Chandigarh, August 27
A participant performs at the Inter-school Rhythmic Gymnastics Tournament in Sector 7, Chandigarh on Monday. Gymnast Shreya Sharma of Shishu Niketan School, Sector 43, scored 11.50 points to win the Inter-School Rhythmic Gymnastics Tournament, here . In the same girls' (U-14) rhythmic gymnastics event, Eknoor of St Stephen School, Sector 45, secured second place with 10.20 points. Kopal Sharma of Manav Mangal, sector 21, finished third with 9.60 points.


A participant performs at the Inter-school Rhythmic Gymnastics Tournament in Sector 7, Chandigarh on Monday. Tribune Photo: Manoj Mahajan

Moti Ram Arya School wins
Chandigarh, August 27
The badminton team of Moti Ram Arya School has defeated Government Model Senior Secondary School, Manimajra, by 2-0 during the Inter-school Badminton Tournament here today. The match was held under-19 category. In the second match of the day, SGGSCP School, Sector 26, overcame St Anne's Convent School, Sector 32, by the same margin of 2-0.

DAV wins table tenis championship
Chandigarh, August 27
The table tennis players of DAV Public school, Sector 8, has defeated Sacred Heart School, Sector 26, in the final of inter-School Table Tennis Tournament for Girls' (U-17), here today. The wining side defeated the rivals by 3-2.

Local girl shines
Chandigarh, August 27
In the ongoing Inter-School Archery Tournament, Kiran of Shishu Niketan School, Sector 22, stood first in under-14 category while Vandana of Government Model Senior School, Kaimbwala and Ravleen of Saupins' School, Sector 32, came third and fourth in the same category, here today.

DAV lad sets new record
Chandigarh, August 27
Karan Brar of DAV on his way to make a new record at the PU Inter-college Swimming Competition in Chandigarh on Monday. Swimmer Karan Brar of DAV College, Sector 10, had achieved a remarkable feat when he bagged the first place in the ongoing PU Inter-College Swimming (men & women) Championship here today. He took 0:27.70 seconds to secure the first slot in 50 m butterfly stroke event.

Karan Brar of DAV on his way to make a new record at the PU Inter-college Swimming Competition in Chandigarh on Monday. Tribune Photo: Pradeep Tewari

GMSSS bags sqay martial art trophy
Chandigarh, August 27-
The team of Government Model Senior Secondary School, Manimajra Complex, has bagged the over all trophy of Inter-school Sqay Martial Art (U- 17) category here today. The wining team clinched the trophy with 21 points while the team of Government Model High Senior Secondary School, Sector 20, secured the second position with 10 points. Ryan School, Sector 49, stood third place in the competition.

Shishu Niketan enetrs into final
Chandigarh, August 27
The soccer team of Shishu Nikaten Model Senior Secondary School, Sector 22, will face the host team of St John's School, Sector 26, in the final of ongoing St John's Soccer Trophy for Boys'(U-18), here.


 



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