Chandigarh: Two unknown persons forcibly took away a cycle, cash and a mobile phone from a person near the Hallo Majra light point. According to the police, complainant Sanjay Verma, a resident of Raipur Kalan village, who works as a cook at a hotel, was returning home when the suspects took away his cycle, mobile phone and Rs500. The police have registered a case at the Mauli Jagran police station. TNS
Kidnapping: Fifth accused nabbed
Chandigarh: Fifth accused in the case pertaining to 15-year-old boy’s kidnapping has been arrested by the police. Ajay Sharma (26) of Zirakpur had absconded while four other accused, including the victim’s two neighbours, were nabbed a day after the kidnapping. Ajay had used his brother’s vehicle in the crime. The boy was kidnapped from Mani Majra on June 15. TNS
271 cricketers vaccinated
Chandigarh: As many as 271 cricketers were jabbed with the Covid-19 vaccine at a camp organised by the Union Territory Cricket Association (UTCA), Chandigarh, in collaboration with the UT Health Department. Current and former cricketers, support staff, UTCA administrators, vendors, suppliers, employees of the Sports Department, their families and other beneficiaries benefited from the camp. TNS
177 shopkeepers, staff inoculated
Chandigarh: The Traders Welfare Association, Sector 21, and the Mithai Association, Chandigarh, in coordination with the Chandigarh Beopar Mandal and the Chandigarh Business Council, organised the second vaccination camp for 18+ category at Government Model School, Sector 21, here on Monday. As many as 177 shopkeepers and the staff members were vaccinated with the first dose of the Covid vaccine. TNS
Sector 8 mini-Covid care centre shuts
Chandigarh: In view of a sharp decline in the number of Covid patients, the UT Administration has allowed Sathya Sai Gramin Jagriti, running a free 50-bed mini-Covid care centre at the Sports Complex, Sector 8, here, for the past more than four weeks, to close down. The Trust was, however, asked to maintain all its facilities at the centre for the next three months so as to ward off any apprehension of a third wave raising its hood. Trustee Amar Vivek Aggarwal and chairman Satish Garg stated that around 180 patients were provided care and treatment at the centre. TNS
Normal working hours at PU
Chandigarh: Panjab University authorities, in accordance with the orders by the Directorate of Higher Education, and the recommendations of an internal committee, approved to resume normal working hours with full strength at the university. The office timings will be resumed to normal working hours (9 am to 5 pm) with full strength. TNS
VC okays faculty promotions
Chandigarh: A day after The Tribune reported that 127 faculty members will get their due promotions under the Career Advancement Scheme, the Vice-Chancellor of Panjab University approved the promotions on Monday. “The Panjab University Vice-Chancellor, Prof Raj Kumar, has approved the promotions of 127 faculty members under the Career Advancement Scheme. PU faculty will soon get the letters,” said a PU spokesperson. TNS
Panel to look into complaints
Chandigarh: The Municipal Corporation here has constituted a grievance redressal committee to look into the hefty waste collection bills received by the residents. The panel will look into the grievances regarding these charges. The committee will be headed by Dr Amrit Pal Warring, Medical Officer of Health (MOH). Sanitary Inspector Jagjit Singh will be the member convener. In case of any grievance, a resident can call on 0172-2773340 or mail at sihqmohali@gmail.com. TNS
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