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Now postal employees to learn ‘corporate culture’

Monday 14 September '09

After about 30 post offices in the state getting a facelift under the “Project Arrow,” the employees of the postal department will now undergo corporate orientation to have their communication skills with customers fine-tuned.
‘Special children suffer from govt, parents’ apathy’

Sunday 13 September '09

Going by the past record, it would not be wrong to say that as far as Centre's policies on special children are concerned, they are rarely been implemented.
Ludhiana’s underprivileged to see better days ahead

Friday 11 September '09

Dealing with beggars at traffic lights and markets could soon be a thing of the past. In a move to rehabilitate beggars in the city...
Autos run without permits as DTO stops renewing them

Wednesday 9 September '09

As the District Transport Office has stopped renewing permits of auto-rickshaws, many are plying on city roads without permits.
Wedded to the welfare of society

Monday 7 September '09

Though we all claim to be sensitive towards the needs of the society, proving your concern with actions requires dedication and will.
‘With optional boards, tutions will die a natural death’

Saturday 5 September '09

The decision of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to make Class X exams optional from the next academic session has come as a major blow to the mushrooming tuition culture.
Four city teachers to be honoured today

Saturday 5 September '09

Four teachers from Ludhiana district will be conferred with the state award this Teachers’ Day.
‘Murthy’s book explains the true meaning of leadership’

Friday 4 September '09

“My last read was A Better India, A Better World by N R Narayana Murthy which I finished reading around two weeks ago.
Students give thumbs up to optional boards: ‘end of stressful studies’

Friday 4 September '09

The Central Board of Secondary Education’s (CBSE) decision to make Class X Board exams optional from the next academic session has brought relief to students in the city, who have branded the new system as stress free.
City principals welcome optional Class X Boards

Thursday 3 September '09

The nod for education reforms by the Central Advisory Board of Education has brought a wave of happiness and enthusiasm among city school principals and academicians.
Insulated from the outer world, this gurukul turns the clock back

Monday 31 August '09

As one passes through the congested lanes of Shastri Nagar, an aroma catches your attention. Pay close attention, and you can hear the chanting of hyms as well.
Water samples fail purity tests, govt schools get RO systems

Thursday 27 August '09

Much to the relief of students and their parents, government schools have finally made arrangements for clean drinking water by installing Reverse Osmosis (RO) systems with the help of village panchayats.
Failing to get permits, autos stay off roads

Wednesday 26 August '09

To protest against the District Transport Office’s decision of not renewing permits and issuing fitness certificates for their vehicles, autorickshaw drivers stayed off city roads on Tuesday.
City schools get smarter, opt for ‘smart card’

Sunday 23 August '09

Herman Hollerith's invention of encoding data on cards through a series of punched holes, which was used in industries...
City waits for its tryst with 3G services

Saturday 22 August '09

Even as several areas in the region have become 3G (Third Generation) empowered, Ludhiana is yet to log on to the hi-tech facility, being provided by the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited.
Student homes under literacy mission show window to mainstream

Thursday 20 August '09

“We daily get food and games to play, apart from studies. We do not feel like going back home,” said Pardeep Kumar and Sanjeev Kumar, both students of Residential Bridge Course (RBC) being run under the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) at Ahata Sherganj.
Resident runs from pillar to post as speed post document goes missing

Wednesday 19 August '09

Fed up with the dilly-dallying attitude of the Ludhiana Postal department, a city resident has knocked at the doors of Indian Posts, Ministry of Communication, New Delhi,
Midday meals: Primary schools rue ‘partiality’ in rationing of food stock

Monday 17 August '09

The current academic session in government schools has been on since April 1, but the allocation of ration for midday meals is yet to be streamlined.
Freedom song: Special children dance to their own beats

Sunday 16 August '09

As many organisations and institutions celebrated the 63rd Independence Day by installing high decibel loudspeakers...
In a first, NGO to start free cyber cafe facility for poor

Saturday 15 August '09

The city is going to have country’s first cyber cafe at Gurudwara Shri Guru Singh Sabha, Jamalpur, courtesy ‘Save my world,’ a non-government organization. Mehtab Singh, founder of the NGO, said, “We are going to start first free cyber cafe of India in a room at this gurudwara.
Ludhiana gears up for Janamashtami celebrations

Friday 14 August '09

On the eve of Krishan Janamasthami, the city seems to have been gripped by religious fervour. From the city temples to flowers shops, everything is fascinating the devotees.
A shot in the arm

Thursday 13 August '09

Tulika Saggar, who won the title of the ‘district champion’ in badminton doubles among girls last year, is pursuing her hobby with the same enthusiasm.
First semester over, wait for books continues

Tuesday 11 August '09

Though the first semester of Classes IX and XI of the Punjab State Education Board is coming to an end in the first week of September...
Despite odds, blind athlete corners glory

Saturday 8 August '09

If you are determined to achieve something, there can be no obstacle.
Dengue larvae found in CMC, DMC

Thursday 6 August '09

The anti-larvae staff team of the National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme visited various areas in the cityon Wednesday.
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