Chandigarh: A Nepalese national, Basant Khadka, reported to the police that three unknown persons stole his bag containing a mobile phone, a mobile charger, a copy of the Nepali citizenship certificate and Rs3,300 near the ISBT-43 on September 17. TNS
ATM fraud
Chandigarh: A Maloya resident, Pankaj Kumar, reported to the police that two unknown persons exchanged his ATM card by cheating and withdrew Rs3,000 from an ATM booth. TNS
Tricity singers to regale audience
Chandigarh: Raghav Brothers in association with AR Melodies Association will organise a musical feast, “Sureela Safar – Jeena Yahan Marna Yahan”, for music lovers at Tagore Theatre here on September 25. The event will focus on the theme – “despite odds in life, the show must go on”. As many as 50 singers from the tricity and Punjab will present mesmerising Bollywood songs. All Covid protocols will be adhered to by the organisers and the audience. TNS
Striker Club in semifinals
Chandigarh: Striker Club drubbed Chandigarh Coaching Club 10-0 to move into the boys’ semifinals on the opening day of the 37th Junior State Softball Championship here on Saturday. City Hawks beat St Anne’s Club 1-0, while Chandigarh Mission Club registered an 11-1 win over Sector 15 Club. Leisure Club overcame DAV Club 5-4. In the girls’ quarterfinals, Striker Club beat Government Model Senior Secondary School, Sector 35, 1-0. Sector 15 Club thrashed Sector 10 Model Club 11-1, while Chandigarh Coaching Centre trounced Leisure Valley Club 5-2. Chandigarh Mission Club ousted DAV Club 4-1. TNS
Session on life of journalist
Chandigarh: The Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, GGDSD College, organised an online session on “Managing News and Life of a Journalist: Challenges and Opportunities” here on Saturday. Senior journalist Sayeed Ansari was the chief guest. While interacting with the students, Ansari said: “It is important to learn skills essential to the media industry. One must develop interest in reading and enhance one’s general knowledge, learn at least two languages and be able to master new technology.” About 100 students participated in the session. TNS
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