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Nishant Yadav new DC of Chandigarh

Chandigarh: Nishant Kumar Yadav, a 2013-batch IAS officer, will be the new Deputy Commissioner (DC) of Chandigarh. The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet has approved the deputation of Yadav from the Haryana cadre to the AGMUT cadre for three years...
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Chandigarh: Nishant Kumar Yadav, a 2013-batch IAS officer, will be the new Deputy Commissioner (DC) of Chandigarh. The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet has approved the deputation of Yadav from the Haryana cadre to the AGMUT cadre for three years or until further orders, whichever is earlier. He is presently the Gurugram DC. TNS

Murder convict gets life term

Mohali: A local court on Thursday sentenced a Kumbhra man, Munish Prabhakar, to life imprisonment in a 2015 murder case of a vendor in Kumbhra. Prabhakar had shot dead Harpreet Singh after an altercation. On the statement of the victim’s father Veer Singh, a case of murder and under the Arms Act was registered at the Phase 8 police station. The court also imposed a fine of Rs 60,000 on the convict. He was also awarded three years of imprisonment for the offences under the Arms Act. TNS

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RBU signs pact for AI training

Mohali: Rayat Bahra University has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Qvolv Private Limited and Focalyst Private Limited. According to a press release, the objective is to impart training to students in the emerging areas of artificial intelligence and virtual reality by setting up a system laboratory on the campus. TNS

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Hospital’s 29th foundation day

Panchkula: Drishti Eye Hospital recently celebrated its 29th foundation day with great enthusiasm. A special event was organised, featuring a cake-cutting ceremony to mark the occasion. Several prominent personalities from the city graced the event. During the celebration, the hospital management reflected on its achievements over the past 29 years and shared future plans. TNS

Three booked for snatching phone

Chandigarh: Three unidentified persons have been booked by the police in a snatching case. In a complaint to the police, Washington, a resident of Khuda Jassu village, stated that three persons snatched his mobile phone near Khuda Lahora. A case has been registered at the Sarangpur police station. The police have initiated an investigation into it. TNS

Theft at temple in Dhanas

Chandigarh: Donation boxes were stolen from a temple at Dhanas Colony. On a complaint of Kamal Shashtri, a case has been registered in this connection at the Sarangpur police station. TNS

City archers win laurels

Chandigarh: Jiana Kumar of Sacred Heart Convent School here won the gold at the 40th CBSE National Archery Championship 2024-25 held in Delhi. She claimed the top position in the under-14 recurve category. Ajinkya Jatwani of St John’s High School won bronze in the under-14 recurve event. Meanwhile, Angad Singh Kang of YPS, Mohali, bagged a gold and a bronze at the Punjab Inter-district School Games organised in Patiala. The archers get training under Anurag Kamal at an academy in Sector 39 here. TNS

Ananya bags bronze

Mohali: Local weightlifter, Ananya added another to her camp by winning the bronze medal in the Indian Weightlifting Federation Championship in Himachal Pradesh. Ananya bagged the bronze by lifting a total weight of 155 kg including. Earlier, this year, she won a gold and a silver in the youth and junior categories, respectively, during the Chandigarh State Weightlifting Championship at the Sector 42 Sports Complex. TNS

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