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Mini tops UT with 94.2 pc in Class X
CHANDIGARH, June 7 — A wave of jubilation followed with the declaration of the AISSE, with a huge number of students in the city securing more than 85 per cent.
These girls are full of jubilation after going through the CBSE Class X results in Chandigarh on Monday

These girls are full of jubilation after going through the CBSE Class X results in Chandigarh on Monday. — A Tribune photo by Pankaj Sharma


Civil Defence Dept readied for emergency
CHANDIGARH, June 7 — The Kargil flare-up has set the civil defence machinery in motion in the city. Besides proper coordination between the departments, the precautions taken in this context are being reviewed and instructions have been issued to ensure that the equipment used during an emergency are in working condition.

GMCH to start PG courses
CHANDIGARH, June 7 — After having got permanent recognition from the Medical Council of India, Government Medical College and Hospital, Sector 32, will now post-graduate courses in addition to the MBBS degree already being offered by the college.

Mayor's plea on seat reservation
CHANDIGARH, June 7—The Mayor, Mr Kewal Krishan Addiwal, has urged the UT Administrator, Lieut-Gen B. K. N. Chhibber (retd), to get the issue of reservation for local students in the professional colleges re-examined.

Suspended DSPs chargesheeted
CHANDIGARH, June 7 — Two DSPs who were suspended in the "missing murder-cases files" case have been served separate charge sheets by the police department.

Villagers demand bus service
RANI MAJRA (Kharar), June 7 — Residents of more than four villages in Kharar subdivision, are forced to live a difficult life in the absence of several civic amenities.

S N I P P E T S
Condolence meeting held

Notice issued to factory

Super Bazar advisory panel recast

Five more city boys clear JEE
CHANDIGARH, June 7 — At least five more local students have cleared the prestigious joint entrance examination for admission to various IITs in the country and made it among the first 1,000 candidates.

Sarojini Hall gets lift
CHANDIGARH, June 7 — The Vice Chancellor, of Panjab University Prof M.M Puri has inaugurated a new lift in Sarojini Hall, (Hostel number 9) for the benefit of hostellers.

Notice issued to DTO
KHARAR, June 7 — Mrs Seema Dhillon, Civil Judge of Kharar, today issued notice to the District Transport Officer of Ropar in a suit filed by Mohali Cargo Transport Company,SAS Nagar, for June 8.

Workshop for kids begins
CHANDIGARH, June 7 — A 15-day summer school-cum-workshop for children of members of the Chandigarh Press Club got under way here today.

Lok Shakti denies merger
CHANDIGARH, June 7— The local unit of the Lok Shakti yesterday denied the news item appearing in a section of the Press about its merger in the Nationalist Congress.Top



Compendium

Crime File
Two arrested on sodomy charge

Consumer Courts
Order on excise rebate on van

Price Watch
Edible oils cheaper


Big win for Kinshuk Sharma
Teams to arrive on June 25Top


  Features
PESCO making bullet-proof vehicle
CHANDIGARH, June 7 — A bullet-proof TELCO vehicle being fabricated at the workshop of the Punjab Exservicemen Corporation here will soon be introduced in Jammu & Kashmir, Nagaland, Manipur and Tripura for counter-insurgency work.

Parking lot contractors overcharging fees
CHANDIGARH, June 7 — The laxity on the part of the UT administration is causing hardship to the residents of and the tourists to the city beautiful as parking fees on vehicles are being overcharged by contractors here.

SAS Nagar residents flay notification on quota
SAS NAGAR, June 7 — Describing the notification by the Punjab Government reserving 85 per cent of seats in different technical courses for students having passed their qualifying examination from schools and colleges of Punjab as ‘discriminatory’ and ‘unjustified’ , residents of the city in general and those whose wards are studying in different Chandigarh schools have demanded the revocation of the notification.

Children’s summer blues
SCHOOL vacation time turns out almost a nightmare for an average family which just does not have an idea how children would be kept busy during this period.

No occupant for 15 years
LALRU, June 7 — The houses built by the Punjab Government for the rehabilitation of people belonging to the weaker sections of society in various villages under Dera Bassi subdivision have remained unoccupied for the past 15 years due to lack of basic civic amenities.

Godowns, trucks cause nuisance
CHANDIGARH, June 7 — The unregulated and haphazard growth of godowns near Zirakpur, on the Chandigarh-Delhi highway, has led to traffic and other related problems. Top


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