Five booked for trespassing woman advocate's house in Chandigarh
Chandigarh: The UT police have registered a case of trespassing on a woman advocate’s complaint. The complainant, a resident of Sector 45, stated that on the evening of March 26, five persons, including three women, entered her house and harassed her. A case has been registered. TNS
Health & wellness centre for cops
Ropar: Senior Superintendent of Police Akhil Chaudhary inaugurated a health and wellness centre at the Police Lines here on Tuesday to provide infrastructure to police personnel to maintain good health. Chaudhary said the centre comprised an open air gym, an indoor gymnasium hall, a yoga hall, a physiotherapy centre and a meditation hall. He said it would motivate police personnel and their families to follow a healthy lifestyle. TNS
Book on Ut tree treasure out
Chandigarh: UT Administrator VP Singh Badnore today released a book titled ‘Tree Treasure of Chandigarh’. Published by the UT Department of Forest and Wildlife, the book is authored by Prof RK Kohli, Vice-Chancellor of Amity University, Mohali, Vikas Kahol, Dr Navdeep Kahol, Assistant Professor, and Professor HP Singh. It compiles the diverse avenue trees of the city and a number of old and majestic heritage trees. TNS
Kharar boys log 20-run win
Mohali: Champion’s Cricket Academy, Kharar, defeated Sunrise Cricket Academy, Zirakpur, by 20 runs in a Bal Krishan Dass Memorial U-14 Cricket Tournament match here on Tuesday. Batting first, Kharar boys were bowled out for 157 runs in 29.5 overs. In reply, Sunrise Academy were all out for 137 runs in 27.5 overs. In another match, Cricket Bash Academy, Mohali, registered a 159-run win over SWS Cricket Academy, Panchkula. TNS