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Educating young minds: NGO appeals for supporting underprivileged children

Sunday 22 November '09

“Ek Bachcha apnaao, desh ko khushhaal banao” is the slogan which the Noble Foundation Trust, an NGO, has adopted to serve underprivileged children.
Indiscriminate BOTOX treatment can lead to complications: experts

Monday 16 November '09

The use of Botilinum Toxi increased exponentially in last seven years since FDA approved it in 2002.
India to become world’s diabetic capital in 10 years: experts

Saturday 14 November '09

Diabetes, a silent killer disease, is begining to have a vice-like grip on India. It is matter of grave concern that due to unawareness and altered life-style, India will become the world’s diabetic capital by next 10 years.
School principals pick holes in new evaluation system

Thursday 12 November '09

The Continuous Comprehensive Evaluation system started by the CBSE from Class I onwards has made the teachers much more accountable than ever.
‘Govt not sincere in implementing relief for riot-hit’

Wednesday 11 November '09

Jaswinder Singh Patna, president of Punjab Sikh Migrants Welfare Board, today accused the Punjab government of lacking sincerity in implementing the relief package for the victims of ‘84 anti-Sikh riots.
‘Residents loathe to observing traffic rules’

Saturday 7 November '09

Majority of the city residents give a wide berth to the traffic rules while driving on city roads, and their non-cooperative attitude is largely responsible for the traffic snarls in the city...
With onset of winters, state faces LPG shortage

Saturday 7 November '09

With the onset of winter season and the rise in demand for domestic use, there is a shortage of LPG in the state.
City youth to bid for Guinness book of Records

Friday 6 November '09

Rakesh Kumar, a city-based body builder is endowed with a special talent to lift weight with his ears and has already pulled a mini bus with his ears, will now bid for a Guinness Book of World Record on November 12.
India lags behind in organ donation: docs

Thursday 5 November '09

When it comes to organ donation, India has to do a lot of catching up with other countries. While only .08 per million people donate organs in India, in Spain, 36 per million do.
Public transport takes a hit

Wednesday 4 November '09

Transport services remained paralyzed in the city as day-to-day life was partially affected during the ‘Punjab Bandh” call given by radical Sikh organisations today.
Dry weather sparks allergy patients’ rush at hospitals

Tuesday 3 November '09

Due to the on-going dry weather, the city hospitals and OPDs are brimming with patients suffering from viral fever, typhoid and nasal allergies etc.
Ludhiana figures among worst HIV-hit cities

Monday 2 November '09

Ludhiana has now got a dubious distinction of being among the cities most severely affected by AIDS, with the city having been placed under “A” category of HIV positive.
Sikh bodies call for Punjab bandh on Nov 3, schools in a fix

Sunday 1 November '09

The call of 'Punjab Bandh' by Dal Khalsa on November 3 has led to confusion among educational institutions in the city.
70 suffer burn injuries

Monday 19 October '09

More than 70 people suffered burn injuries from fire crackers and reached various hospitals for treatment on Diwali night in the city.
Ludhiana leads with 31 failed khoya samples

Saturday 17 October '09

Majority of the sweets samples taken by the District Health Department from Ludhiana district have been declared failed by the public health laboratory, Chandigarh.
20 of 25 sweet samples fail test

Thursday 15 October '09

Majority of the samples of different sweets and khoya collected by the district health Depatment Ludhiana have failed to fulfill the parameters of quality.
Stay away from sweets, CMO to residents

Wednesday 14 October '09

Like every year, this time also the district health department has conducted raids at various sweet shops and their workshops and found that spurious khoya...
Flawed survey leaves kids with fewer facilities at AIE centres

Tuesday 13 October '09

A flawed survey by the government school teachers for identifying school drop-outs and “never enrolled children” for Alternative Inclusive Education (AIE) centres has resulted in a large number of children remaining deprived of these facilities.
Amend domestic violence act to plug its misuse against men, demands NGO

Monday 12 October '09

Swatantra Awaz Welfare Organization, a non-government organisation, has demanded amendments in Domestic Violence Act.
Apart from beggars’ home, govt to provide shelter to old and special children

Sunday 11 October '09

Along with the Beggar Home, the city will get three more homes for the underprivileged.
Mid-day meal: residents’ protests bear fruit

Friday 9 October '09

Persistent efforts and protests by the residents of Ambedkar Nagar Welfare Society under the leadership of Dr Surjit Singh, a social worker ...
Teachers, master trainers lock horns

Monday 5 October '09

A year after the launch of Padho Punjab - a project of the Sarv Shiksha Abhiyan in collaboration with Pratham, a non-governmental organization, government school teachers and master trainers are at loggerheads.
Hospital offers free medical facility for freedom fighters

Sunday 4 October '09

A city-based charitable hospital has come forward for the cause of freedom fighters and is offering free health services to them.
Teachers irked by directive to hold ‘test’

Saturday 3 October '09

The teachers of the government schools, who have just finished evaluating first trimester examinations of all the classes...
42000 enrolled, only 49 get jobless allowance

Thursday 1 October '09

Official red tape is virtually depriving the state’s jobless from unemployment allowance.
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