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A special drive to implement new traffic regulations started in Chandigarh on Friday. — A Tribune photograph

350 traffic rule offenders challaned
CHANDIGARH, June 25 — The Chandigarh traffic police today started the drive to implement new traffic regulations that have been formulated following a judgement of the Punjab and Haryana High Court.

Pritam SinghRunning from pillar to post
DERA BASSI, June 25 — Mr Pritam Singh, an ex-worker of Gajraj Beverages Private Limited, is running from pillar to post, seeking justice from the management of the company but to no avail.Pritam, a teenager hailing form Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, has left no stone unturned to get re-appointment and compensation from the company. He was reportedly assured by the manager of the unit when he met with an accident about two months ago.

Tackling onslaught of monsoon
Panchkula SAS Nagar
Drains to take care of rains Bundh to prevent flooding in low-lying areas

City school results below average
CHANDIGARH, June 25 — If the Class X results of the Central Board of Secondary Education are any indication, Chandigarh, in spite of having the best of infrastructure in the country, is lagging behind both Chennai and Ajmer in school education.

Patient gangraped in hospital
CHANDIGARH, June 25 — A 22-year-old married woman who came for treatment at General Hospital, Sector 16, has been allegedly gangraped by three employees of the UT Engineering Department, who were posted in the hospital as lift operators.

Illegal parking fee at Dhillon complex
CHANDIGARH, June 25 — Can a contractor, who does not have the permission for running a parking lot, charge parking fee? The answer may be no but this is happening at a prime parking lot near the Dhillon cinema complex allegedly in connivance with the staff of the Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh.

VDS ends with 32,067 disclosing load
CHANDIGARH, June 25 — The simplified Voluntary Disclosure Scheme, which concluded here today has received an encouraging response from the residents of the city.

File IT returns in Sector 17 plaza
CHANDIGARH, June 25 — For the convenience of income tax payers, the Income Tax Department has set up counters for accepting income tax returns in Sector 17 plaza.

S N I P P E T S
Discussion on Kargil held

Arhtias donate Rs 1,01,100

2 electrocuted

Muslims protest infiltration

Car thief remanded
KHARAR, June 25 — Ms Neelam Arora, Sub-Divisional Judicial Magistrate, Kharar, today remanded Balbir Bansal to police custody till June 28.

Five booked for assault
SAS NAGAR, June 25 — The Sohana police has booked five persons, members of two groups and residents of Gobindgarh village near Sohana, for indulging in a brawl and causing injuries to each other. Top



Compendium

Crime File
Cop booked for demanding dowry

Cultural Scene
Summer workshop concludes

Consumer Courts
Heart surgery expenses reimbursed

Price Watch
Big hike in clove price


Pandove benefit matchTop



  Features
Clueless on dacoity
PANCHKULA, June 25 — The local police is clueless in a case of dacoity at a jewellery shop in Sector 9 here on June 5. At least six armed dacoits had come to the shop in the guise of customers and decamped with cash, gold and silver jewellery items worth lakh of rupees.

Gallery cries for attention
CHANDIGARH, June 25 — The National Portrait Gallery in Sector 17 here, which houses a rare collection of paintings, portraits and sculptures, has closed its doors to visitors.

Saris, films enamour guest players
CHANDIGARH, June 25 — "Indian films, food and people are all formidable. And Chandigarh is very beautiful, even in this hot-and-wet weather". This is the opinion of guests from Iran, the Philippines and Malaysia, who are in the city to take part in the third Asian Cup Baseball Championship, being held at Panjab University, from June 25 to 30.

Phone services poor
PANCHKULA, June 24 — Telephone subscribers in several villages in Kalka, Pinjore, Ramgarh, and Barwala, who are connected with Chandigarh through the Short Distance Charging Area facility are a harassed lot.Top


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