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Rat attack: Rodent army lays siege to railway stations

Thursday 26 March '09

Punjab railway stations need a Pied Piper to muffle the squeak in every creek. For, armies of rodents have made railway stations across the state their home, posing a serious threat to the safe passage of trains and commuters.
150 challans issued, Patiala cops ready to crack the whip

Saturday 14 March '09

The Patiala police have erected checkposts at different points in the city and have booked nearly 150 people for reckless driving and driving without proper documents.
‘Ignored’, former SAD MLA Rajla may join Congress

Monday 9 March '09

Perturbed over being “ignored” by his party, former SAD (B) Samana MLA Jagtar Singh Rajla may switch his loyalties to the Congress.
7 killed, one hurt in car-truck collision

Thursday 5 March '09

Seven persons were killed and one injured critically after their Scorpio car hit a stationary truck near Kilaur village in the wee hours today.
Retd Lt Col, wife found murdered in Patiala

Monday 2 March '09

An elderly couple - Lt Col Surjit Singh Sekhon (retd) and his wife Satwant Kaur, both in their mid eighties - were found murdered in their house.
At Channa, they are ‘stitching’ their way to financial independence

Monday 2 March '09

Even as apathy against women in Punjab continues to resurface with heinous incidents of foeticide being reported time and again, nearly 30 girls from Channa have proven to be a remarkable exception by achieving financial independence.
Retired Lt Col, wife murdered in Patiala

Monday 2 March '09

An elderly couple was found murdered in their house at Bachitar Nagar around 11 am on Sunday. Lt Col (retd) Surjit Singh Sekhon and his wife Satwant Kaur, both in their mid eighties, stayed alone.
More women in Punjab procuring guns

Monday 23 February '09

The deteriorating law and order in the state of Punjab, has led to a growing number of women keeping licensed guns to protect themselves.
‘Harassed’ by cops, Nabha woman attempts suicide in police custody

Sunday 22 February '09

A 20-year old woman from Nabha attempted suicide in the police custody on Friday after being allegedly harassed by the cops. The condition of Chandini, admitted in a private hospital in Patiala, is said to be critical.
Ownership yet to be proved, govt proposes Rs 350-cr bus stand on disputed land

Wednesday 18 February '09

While the government is yet to prove its ownership over 99 bighas of land on the Rajpura Road...
Govt reinstates transferred Patiala MC commissioner

Thursday 12 February '09

The state government has reinstated Patiala Municipal Corporation (PMC) commissioner H S Sidhu and asked the Patiala divisional commissioner to intervene and resolve his differences with local councillors.
From gun to camera, this engineer continues to ‘shoot’ wildlife

Tuesday 10 February '09

A hunter turned wildlife photographer, Jaskaran Sandhu, an engineer by profession who works at a senior position in the Punjab Canal department, is all set to showcase his talent with a photography exhibition.
From gun to camera, this engineer continues to ‘shoot’ wildlife

Tuesday 10 February '09

A hunter turned wildlife photographer, Jaskaran Sandhu, an engineer by profession who works at a senior position in the Punjab Canal department, is all set to showcase his talent with a photography exhibition.
Govt funds misused: Ex-Patiala MC chief

Tuesday 10 February '09

Harkesh Singh Sidhu, who was recently transferred from the post of Commissioner, Patiala Municipal Corporation, has expressed reservations over the way development funds given by the state government are being spent.
Authorities ‘forget’ to water plants, now passing the buck

Sunday 8 February '09

A City that houses the famous Baradari Garden is fast losing its green cover, thanks to the neglect by the forest and the municipal corporation departments.
Patiala MC chief shifted out

Saturday 7 February '09

The ongoing rift between Patiala municipal commissioner Harkesh Singh Sidhu and councillors saw an end on Friday with the government passing orders to remove Sidhu with immediate effect.
Course in ‘divinity’ slated for SGPC schools

Saturday 7 February '09

Concerned over the perceived loss of cultural and moral values in younger students, the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee...
‘Centre punishing Punjab by not releasing funds’

Saturday 7 February '09

Punjab Finance Minister Manpreet Singh Badal today hinted that there would be 35 per cent growth in the upcoming budget, with 3 to 5 per cent specially earmarked for the health sector.
Hospital bill adds to parents’ worries

Thursday 5 February '09

Five days after a fire killed five newborns at the state-run Rajindra Hospital and the district administration promised all help to the victims’ families...
VAT evasion: Smuggling causes Rs 500-crore losses, annually

Thursday 5 February '09

Despite a Rs 1,500-crore increase in VAT revenue this fiscal, the Punjab government continues to lose hundreds of crores yearly due to smuggling of trade goods by organised mafia.
Punish guilty, don’t just announce relief: parents

Tuesday 3 February '09

Even as the government and hospital staff are busy trading charges over the fire in the Government Rajindra Medical College...
5 babies killed as incubator catches fire

Sunday 1 February '09

Five infants, including two girls, were burnt alive while five others were critically injured in an accidental fire that broke out due to an electric short....
‘Money cannot bring back my child’

Sunday 1 February '09

For Amritpal Singh, a resident of Jhill village, January 25 was an auspicious day as on this day he was blessed with a son.
Five newborns charred to death in Patiala hospital

Sunday 1 February '09

Five infants, including 2 girls, were burnt alive while five others were critically injured in a fire that broke out due to an electric short circuit at the Neonatalogy Unit of the Government Rajindra Hospital on Saturday morning.
IC-814 hijack accused may be grilled for Mumbai terror links

Friday 9 January '09

Two of the three accused found guilty in the Indian Airlines plane IC-814 hijacking case— who were sent to life imprisonment by a special court and lodged in Central Jail, Patiala— have been taken to Mumbai.
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