A game of Doing pass to fail and fail to pass is played very well in Ludhiana during the recruitment of Dehati Police . But this time it is done to five Guys. Among them Four fail is declared as pass and one pass is declared as fail.
This unfairness is revealed already, and it was under the investigation of Jagraon Police of Ludhiana. According to the sources of Police department, after the bungling this time, this case is is handover to the SSP of Fatehgarh Saheb instead of Jagraon Police Ludhiana.
In this recruitment, According to Police sources of Ludhiana, Amandeep Singh from Jagraon Ludhiana (roll no. 1212) got passed but in reality he was fail in long jump.
Hardeep Singh from Dholan(1066) got passed but he was also fail in 1600 meters run. Actually he was unable to reach the finishing line of the run.
Like both of them Sukhwinder Singh(1194) and Amarjit Singh got passed But actually they were fail in run.
Unfortunately Harjeet Singh from Sodiwal (1452) got failed but actually he was passed.
But now this investigation is under the SSP of FatehGarh Saheb. We hope he will try his best to catch the peoples who are responsible for this type of bungle and will make them punish and also will give the actual right to those guys who endured all that.
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High Profiles Are Looting And Stealing The Vehicles
The trend of stealing the Vehicles now in the hands of High Profile Peoples. Its difficult to catch them because of their Finesse. Police is also shocked to see all that. Those robbers carried out their robbery at night and robs the Vehicles. After that they also steals the Loaded thing from the Vehicles, sells the both things and Vehicles and shares the earning of it, to all gang members.
Police has caught the two gangs who worked all that. But some members of one gang and the master mind is still not gripped.Almost two months ago Police has revealed the cluthed of gang.
Member of that gang did their work by showing DTO themselves at night on highway. They stopped the trucks beated the drivers and robs the truck from them. The members of gang who has caught by Police has given the name as master mind, of Gurdeep Singh who is the owner of Balwant sales at Jalandhar Baipaas chowk Ludhiana.
Police has raided many times at the Locus of Gurdeep, but he was successfully run from their.
The robbed truck was brought at the godown of Balwant Sales and the Mechanics changed their chessy and Engine numbers. They also Modified them to sold. The main fact is that nobody can doubt on agency's truck.
By all that these robbers and their master mind has earned many lac.
Police has caught the two gangs who worked all that. But some members of one gang and the master mind is still not gripped.Almost two months ago Police has revealed the cluthed of gang.
Member of that gang did their work by showing DTO themselves at night on highway. They stopped the trucks beated the drivers and robs the truck from them. The members of gang who has caught by Police has given the name as master mind, of Gurdeep Singh who is the owner of Balwant sales at Jalandhar Baipaas chowk Ludhiana.
Police has raided many times at the Locus of Gurdeep, but he was successfully run from their.
The robbed truck was brought at the godown of Balwant Sales and the Mechanics changed their chessy and Engine numbers. They also Modified them to sold. The main fact is that nobody can doubt on agency's truck.
By all that these robbers and their master mind has earned many lac.
Terkiana Power Plant Faces Uncertain Future
Politics has eclipsed the running of the mini hydel project. adjacent to Terkiana village near here. The mini power project faces closer as the plant has been shut for the past 20 days. The power plant has been adding 10,000 units per day to the state's total power generation Set up by Atlantic Power Private Limited(APPL), a company owned by NRI Avtar Singh Gill, the Punjab energy Development Agencies (PEDA) had temporarily shut the plant down following protests by farmers of nearly 30 villages on January 29. Alleging water logging leading to damage to the crops, farmers under the leadership of local MLA. Amarjit Singh Sahi has a lodged a protest.
He demanded that the plant should not be allowed to discharge water. The MLA has Said he would not allow the company to run the plant at the cost of farmer's crops. Having acapacity to generate 650-KW electricity, the Punjab government had allocated the plant to the company over two years ago to clean the polluted Kali Bein. Senior officers from the PEDA had made it clear that the power plant was discharging only 200 CCs, of water against its permitted limits of 350 CCs.
The problem of water logging arose as the Bein was unable to carry the discharge from the plant because of its uneven bed, a team of PEDA officials had observed. Officials of the drainage department said there was no proposal to de-silt the Bein. The Deputy Commissioner Dharam Datt Tarnach, who visited the area two days ago , said, " Asurvey of the area was conducted by the experts after the problem arose. The issue is in the notice of the government and will be solve shortly."
Avtar Singh Gill, Director and Promoter of the company has sought comensation from the government claiming he was suffring from daily loss of near about 100,000. "It was the government's job to provide a hassle -free atmosphere to the company to run the project. The government gas not solved the obstacle posed by the Bein bed which led to the problem. This is fault of the Punjab government. The government must compensate me", claimed Gill.
He demanded that the plant should not be allowed to discharge water. The MLA has Said he would not allow the company to run the plant at the cost of farmer's crops. Having acapacity to generate 650-KW electricity, the Punjab government had allocated the plant to the company over two years ago to clean the polluted Kali Bein. Senior officers from the PEDA had made it clear that the power plant was discharging only 200 CCs, of water against its permitted limits of 350 CCs.
The problem of water logging arose as the Bein was unable to carry the discharge from the plant because of its uneven bed, a team of PEDA officials had observed. Officials of the drainage department said there was no proposal to de-silt the Bein. The Deputy Commissioner Dharam Datt Tarnach, who visited the area two days ago , said, " Asurvey of the area was conducted by the experts after the problem arose. The issue is in the notice of the government and will be solve shortly."
Avtar Singh Gill, Director and Promoter of the company has sought comensation from the government claiming he was suffring from daily loss of near about 100,000. "It was the government's job to provide a hassle -free atmosphere to the company to run the project. The government gas not solved the obstacle posed by the Bein bed which led to the problem. This is fault of the Punjab government. The government must compensate me", claimed Gill.
Reading Habit Missing Among Students
Though the PAU has organized a three day Book Fair on it campus mainly to attract the students towards books, the enthusiasm among the agricultural student for reading or even having a look at the books on various subjects was missing. The tribune spoke to at least 25 students in random, barring one or two, non of them could make it to the fair "due to shortage of time".
A girl student,unaware about the fair said, "i thought books were to be displayed in these designated tents. But they were empty. I thought the fair wad cancelled due to bad weather. I did not go to the changed venue near the cycle stand."
while a BSc agriculture student,accompanied by her four friends, said:"i wanted to visit(the fair), but we could not spare time. The syllabuses are too vast that you hardly get time for other reading material."
Another student said it was a half day today and a holiday at the campus tomorrow. He said he may not get time to visit the fair. On being asked weather he was interested in reading books, he said,"i am an average student, who believe in studying the course-curriculum. Apart from it i prefer to watch movies and freak out with friend. I am not into reading,"he said.
The president of the Punjab agriculture university students association, Ravinder Singh Randhawa, when asked about the thin attendance of students at book fair, said:"about ten percent of students visit these book fair. Few are interested in reading books on variety of subjects. Majority of students keep themselves busy studying the course material.
The students are more focussed towards syllabus-books rather then wide range of other literature,"he siad.
A girl student,unaware about the fair said, "i thought books were to be displayed in these designated tents. But they were empty. I thought the fair wad cancelled due to bad weather. I did not go to the changed venue near the cycle stand."
while a BSc agriculture student,accompanied by her four friends, said:"i wanted to visit(the fair), but we could not spare time. The syllabuses are too vast that you hardly get time for other reading material."
Another student said it was a half day today and a holiday at the campus tomorrow. He said he may not get time to visit the fair. On being asked weather he was interested in reading books, he said,"i am an average student, who believe in studying the course-curriculum. Apart from it i prefer to watch movies and freak out with friend. I am not into reading,"he said.
The president of the Punjab agriculture university students association, Ravinder Singh Randhawa, when asked about the thin attendance of students at book fair, said:"about ten percent of students visit these book fair. Few are interested in reading books on variety of subjects. Majority of students keep themselves busy studying the course material.
The students are more focussed towards syllabus-books rather then wide range of other literature,"he siad.
Gang Of Car Lifter Busted,3Held
With the arrest of three persons, the city police has claimed to have busted an inter-state gang
of car lifters,who used steal vehicles/from the city and furthersell in other statesat throw-away
prices. The accused have confessed to have been involved in ten incidents of car theft reported in the recent
past.the accused were said to be experts in stealing maruti 800 car.after lifting the vehicle,they used
to sell it for mere rs 15,000.
The accused have been indentified as satwinder singh of amritsar,mandeep singh of payal and vishal kumar
of loraha road. Satwinder is said to be the kingpin of the gang. He is wanted by jalandhar and amritsar police in connection
of seven car-lifting cases .
Besides drill machine, the police has recovered fake stamps of the transport office of the haryana government.
Giving details about the arrest ,davinder kumar, sho, divison no.4 said the accused were nabbed following a
tip-off.
The accused were travelling in a maruti ommi van, which was stolen form gyaspura road a few days ago.the accused
had changed the number plate of the vehicle.
The sho said vishal was suffering from the night blindness and could not see during the night. Vishal used to racce
the place and indentify the veshile to be stolen. Further,satinder and mandeep used to steal the vechile at night.
of car lifters,who used steal vehicles/from the city and furthersell in other statesat throw-away
prices. The accused have confessed to have been involved in ten incidents of car theft reported in the recent
past.the accused were said to be experts in stealing maruti 800 car.after lifting the vehicle,they used
to sell it for mere rs 15,000.
The accused have been indentified as satwinder singh of amritsar,mandeep singh of payal and vishal kumar
of loraha road. Satwinder is said to be the kingpin of the gang. He is wanted by jalandhar and amritsar police in connection
of seven car-lifting cases .
Besides drill machine, the police has recovered fake stamps of the transport office of the haryana government.
Giving details about the arrest ,davinder kumar, sho, divison no.4 said the accused were nabbed following a
tip-off.
The accused were travelling in a maruti ommi van, which was stolen form gyaspura road a few days ago.the accused
had changed the number plate of the vehicle.
The sho said vishal was suffering from the night blindness and could not see during the night. Vishal used to racce
the place and indentify the veshile to be stolen. Further,satinder and mandeep used to steal the vechile at night.
System For Predicting Late Blight Launched
The department of plant pathalogy, in collaboration with the department of agrometeorology, has developed a decision supports system (DSS) for
predicting late blight in potato, based on the duration of relative humidity at a range of temperature.
After launching the system here today, university vice Chancellor Dr. Manjit Singh kang said the farmers would find the facility useful in managing
the disease which is common in the potato harvest. He said DSS was a need based programme that would provide useful information to growers in undertaking
timely and effective disease management of their crop.
Dr. Kang said similar models for predicting crop yields would be required. He congratulated the inter disciplinary team of Scientists involved in developing
the dynamic system for predicting the disease. He said the web enabled support system would help in quick dissemination of even to distant potato grows.
predicting late blight in potato, based on the duration of relative humidity at a range of temperature.
After launching the system here today, university vice Chancellor Dr. Manjit Singh kang said the farmers would find the facility useful in managing
the disease which is common in the potato harvest. He said DSS was a need based programme that would provide useful information to growers in undertaking
timely and effective disease management of their crop.
Dr. Kang said similar models for predicting crop yields would be required. He congratulated the inter disciplinary team of Scientists involved in developing
the dynamic system for predicting the disease. He said the web enabled support system would help in quick dissemination of even to distant potato grows.
women jail inmates get tips on making ginger powder
female inmates of the Ludhiana women central jail today tried their hands on garlic ginger making powder technology
during the training programme on food processing conducted by the central institute of post harvest engineering and technology
CHIPHET) on the jail premises.more then 80 women inmates took part in the training programme.
notably,the CHIPHET has initiated one-and-half-year longtraining programme for women jail inmates and a total of 18 trainings
sessions would be conducted during this period.
the training programme has been specially designed keeping in mind the utility for women prisoners and aimed at generating
self-employment ofter they are released from the jail.
Dr ravinder Dhingra senior scientist os CHIPHET, explained the process of making powder from ginger and garlic and their potential for converting them into business.
ginger and garlic could also be dried in ordinary sunlight in two to three days in summers he also said adding that process get accelerates when carried
out in solar dryers, Which has almost negligible running cost.
Senior scientist Dr. Sangeeta took feedback from jail inmates and also distributed them Written material in Punjabi.
during the training programme on food processing conducted by the central institute of post harvest engineering and technology
CHIPHET) on the jail premises.more then 80 women inmates took part in the training programme.
notably,the CHIPHET has initiated one-and-half-year longtraining programme for women jail inmates and a total of 18 trainings
sessions would be conducted during this period.
the training programme has been specially designed keeping in mind the utility for women prisoners and aimed at generating
self-employment ofter they are released from the jail.
Dr ravinder Dhingra senior scientist os CHIPHET, explained the process of making powder from ginger and garlic and their potential for converting them into business.
ginger and garlic could also be dried in ordinary sunlight in two to three days in summers he also said adding that process get accelerates when carried
out in solar dryers, Which has almost negligible running cost.
Senior scientist Dr. Sangeeta took feedback from jail inmates and also distributed them Written material in Punjabi.
On 17 February : Mandeep Kaur of BAI was declared as the best athlete on the concluding day of the
50th annual Athletics Meet of Khalsa College For Women, Civil Line Ludhiana. Ishwar Singh ,Commissioner of Police, Ludhiana presided over the function. Yurinder Dingh Deputy Commissioner of police was also present at this function.
They were accorded a warm welcome by principal Dr. Varinder Kaur Thind, the college managing committee, Including Pritpal Singh Grewal, President, Khalsa Dewan and many students.
The guest of the honor took the salute march past. The participants proved their mettle in various sports event. The audience was mes-merised by the grand show put it up by aerobics and team. A magnificent exhibition was put up by the traffic education cell. Giddha was presented before the audiences and the chief guest announced the closing of the athletics meet.
This humongous event ended with the beats of the National Anthem.
50th annual Athletics Meet of Khalsa College For Women, Civil Line Ludhiana. Ishwar Singh ,Commissioner of Police, Ludhiana presided over the function. Yurinder Dingh Deputy Commissioner of police was also present at this function.
They were accorded a warm welcome by principal Dr. Varinder Kaur Thind, the college managing committee, Including Pritpal Singh Grewal, President, Khalsa Dewan and many students.
The guest of the honor took the salute march past. The participants proved their mettle in various sports event. The audience was mes-merised by the grand show put it up by aerobics and team. A magnificent exhibition was put up by the traffic education cell. Giddha was presented before the audiences and the chief guest announced the closing of the athletics meet.
This humongous event ended with the beats of the National Anthem.
Colleges in Ludhiana
COLLEGES IN LUDHIANA
[colleges near Ludhiana, Punjab]
1.
Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College
Gill Rd, Ludhiana, Punjab 141006 -09855400448
2.
Christian Medical College Ludhiana
Brown Rd, Ludhiana, Punjab 141008 - 0161 5010809
3.
GNDEC- [ Engineering Institution]
Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College is an engineering institution
Gill park, Gill Road
Ludhiana, Punjab 141006.
09855400448
4.
DMC-Medical college
Ludhiana, Punjab 141001 - 0161 2405501
5.
Khalsa College of Management & Technology for Women
Jhansi Road, Civil Line, Ludhiana, Punjab 141001 -0161 2429558
6.
Baba Kundan college-Dental college
Sarpanch colony,Near Jamalpur Awana.
7.
Khalsa College For Women
Ghumar Mandi, Ludhiana, Punjab 141001 -0161 2420987
8.
Sikh Missionary College
1051, Kucha No 14, Field Gunj, Ludhiana, Punjab 141008 - 0161 2661050
9.
BCM College of Education
Ludhiana, Punjab
10.
Guru Nanak Girls College
Model Town, Ludhiana, Punjab 141002 - 0161 2423872
12.
Baba Jaswant Singh Dental College
near water supply tank,New Moti Nagar,Chandigarh Road.
Phone: +91-161-2677367, 2677702
Fax: +91-161-2677326
[colleges near Ludhiana, Punjab]
1.
Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College
Gill Rd, Ludhiana, Punjab 141006 -09855400448
2.
Christian Medical College Ludhiana
Brown Rd, Ludhiana, Punjab 141008 - 0161 5010809
3.
GNDEC- [ Engineering Institution]
Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College is an engineering institution
Gill park, Gill Road
Ludhiana, Punjab 141006.
09855400448
4.
DMC-Medical college
Ludhiana, Punjab 141001 - 0161 2405501
5.
Khalsa College of Management & Technology for Women
Jhansi Road, Civil Line, Ludhiana, Punjab 141001 -0161 2429558
6.
Baba Kundan college-Dental college
Sarpanch colony,Near Jamalpur Awana.
7.
Khalsa College For Women
Ghumar Mandi, Ludhiana, Punjab 141001 -0161 2420987
8.
Sikh Missionary College
1051, Kucha No 14, Field Gunj, Ludhiana, Punjab 141008 - 0161 2661050
9.
BCM College of Education
Ludhiana, Punjab
10.
Guru Nanak Girls College
Model Town, Ludhiana, Punjab 141002 - 0161 2423872
12.
Baba Jaswant Singh Dental College
near water supply tank,New Moti Nagar,Chandigarh Road.
Phone: +91-161-2677367, 2677702
Fax: +91-161-2677326
The process of disposing the massive pile explosive.
is running from today.
villagers will going throw a big problem, because of this process.
The process of disposing will take near about 75 estimated days.
Thats why the villagers have to live out of their house or we con say out of village.
these explores will be done under the earth.
and its effect can be feel in 200-300 meters area.
we hope the army will do it safely and surely.
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