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  • Two held with 500 grams of opium

    Two held with 500 grams of opium

    The Sadar police arrested two persons with 500 gm of opium on Thandewala Road here on Wednesday. The suspects were identified as Sukhmandeep Singh of Katroewala village and Jagsir Singh of Bhundar village. A case under the NDPS Act has been registered against them.

    Minister pledges to donate eyes

    Chandigarh: Transport Minister Laljit Singh Bhullar on Thursday took a pledge to donate his eyes. He filled an eye donation form during a meeting with representatives of Rotary Eye Bank and Corneal Transplantation Society in Hoshiarpur.

    Nijjar meets trusts’ chiefs

    Chandigarh: The Minister for Local Government, Dr Inderbir Singh Nijjar, chaired a meeting with Chairmen of Improvement Trusts to address various issues and demands pertaining to the functioning of the trusts in the state. During the meeting, Nijjar stressed on expediting ongoing projects, enhancing transparency and accountability.

    Screening test for CAT coaching

    Chandigarh: A screening test to select 100 girls from the economically weaker sections, who dream of making it to IIMs and top business schools in the country, will be conducted on May 28 at centres across Punjab. The girls will be provided free coaching for CAT and IIMs by ‘Punjab 100’.

    Placement drive next month

    Chandigarh: The Punjab Employment Generation, Skill Development and Training Minister, Aman Arora, has directed officials to gear up for organising a placement drive next month. Chairing a meeting here at PEDA Complex, Arora asked officials to tie up with industry to generate employment for the youth.

  • Two held with 14 grams of heroin

    Two held with 14 grams of heroin

    Mohali: The police arrested two Kharar youths, Gurinder Sigh and Ranjan Singh, and seized 14 gm of heroin from them. They have been booked under the NDPS Act at the Sadar Kharar police station. Cops said the duo was active in the JTPL City area for the past four-five months. TNS

    230 challaned in Panchkula

    Panchkula: As many as 230 persons were challaned for various traffic violations during a drive carried out in the district on Wednesday. The police said special check points were set up at different places to check traffic violations. Challans were issued for helmetless riding, driving without seat belt, wrong parking, halting car at zebra crossing, etc. TNS

    Rs 45.36 cr for dev works in Kharar

    Mohali: The Punjab Government has sanctioned Rs 45.36 crore for the comprehensive development of Kharar city. The Department of Local Bodies has also issued necessary approvals for the same, stated Anmol Gagan Maan, Minister of Punjab Tourism and Cultural Affairs, Labour, Hospitality and Investment Promotion. The amount will be utilised for works, including repair of pipelines, roads, streets, installation of new interlocking tiles, development of parks, installation of swings in parks and construction of toilets. TNS

    Ghaggar river banks cleaned

    Dera Bassi: Officials of the Punjab Pollution Control Board held a campaign to clean the banks of Ghaggar river on Wednesday. The PPCB officials, led by XEN Gursharan Das Garg, also put up boards to warn people against throwing garbage in the river. “The idea is to change public attitude towards the environment with three strategies of less use, reuse, recycle and adoption,” said Garg. TNS

    Betting on IPL tie, 2 arrested

    Dera Bassi: The police arrested two persons for betting during an IPL match between Chennai Super Kings and Gujarat Titans, at a hotel room on the Ambala-Chandigarh highway. The suspects, identified as Ganesh Prabhakar Sawant and Partha Pares Pujara, have been booked under the Gambling Act at the Dera Bassi police station. A mobile phone and Rs 1.36 lakh in cash recovered from him have been seized. The duo were produced in court, which sent them to one-day police remand. TNS

    179 NCC cadets attend camp

    Mohali: The 13 Punjab Battalion of NCC Group, Ludhiana, conducted a national integration camp for NCC cadets at Doaba Group of Colleges near Chandigarh. As many as 179 cadets from the Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi and northeast region participated in the camp held recently. TNS

    Top seed Ira in tennis final

    Mohali: Top seed Ira Chadha outplayed Punjab’s Japji Kaur in straight sets 6-1 6-2 to march into the girls’ U-16 final of the ongoing Roots AITA CS7 National Rankings U-16 Championship. Chandigarh’s Mannat Awasthi also stormed into the final by defeating Ditti Prajapat 6-2 6-1. In the boys’ U-16 semifinals, Haralam Singh struggled hard before recording a 6-1 5-7 6-1 win over Sachit Thakur. Prabir Singh also moved into the next round by defeating Haryana’s Jadkirat Singh 6-4 6-1. TNS

    Volleyball team announced

    Chandigarh: The Chandigarh Volleyball Association has selected the local boys’ sub-junior team for the 45th Sub-Junior National Volleyball Championship to be held at Chandernagore, Hooghly (West Bengal), from May 27 to June 1. A 20-day coaching camp was conducted under the guidance of senior coach Mohan Nargeta at Chandigarh. The team comprises Adarsh Chauhan (captain), Harsh Yadav, Sparsh, Rixit Negi, Piyush, Shourya Rathta, Anshul, Gurdeep, Pratiyush Bhagta, Dharuv, Yuvraj, Pratham Rathore, Gaurav Sharma (coach) and Sukhbeer Sharma (manager).

  • Two held with 200-gm heroin

    Two held with 200-gm heroin

    The city police have arrested two drug peddlers and confiscated 200 gm of heroin from their possession. They were identified as Gurwinder Singh and Lovepreet Singh. Amandeep Singh, the in-charge of the CIA staff said the duo was held from near the Pingalwara bus stand. He said the accused were produced in the court and brought on police remand so that their links could be ascertained. The source of the contraband is yet known. TNS

    Cops celebrate Eid in city

    Amritsar: Police officials today celebrated Eid with members of the Muslim community. DCP (law and order) Parminder Singh Bhandal, in his message, congratulated the residents of the city on the occasion and urged the masses to maintain peace and communal harmony. Islamabad police station SHO Mohit Kumar visited Jama Masjid in Kot Khalsa area.