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Club owner booked in Chandigarh

Club owner booked in Chandigarh

The owner of Boulevard, Sector 26, has been booked for opening the club beyond the permissible time limit on Friday, thus violating the orders of the District Magistrate, UT. - File photo



Chandigarh: The owner of Boulevard, Sector 26, has been booked for opening the club beyond the permissible time limit on Friday, thus violating the orders of the District Magistrate, UT. A case under Section 188 of the IPC has been registered against Aman, 28, a resident of Sector 25, at the Sector 26 police station. TNS

Man arrested with stolen bike

Chandigarh: The police arrested a Nayagaon resident, Ajay, near the Transport Area light point in Sector 26 on December 3 and recovered a stolen bike from his possession. A case has been registered. TNS

Hit-&-run claims Pedestrian’s life

Chandigarh: A pedestrian was killed after an unknown car driver hit him near the FR light point on December 2. The pedestrian was declared brought dead at the Mani Majra Civil Hospital. On the complaint of Constable Pardeep Kumar, a case has been registered at the Mani Majra police station. In another hit-and-run case, an unidentified SUV driver hit a biker, Naveen Kumar of Maloya, at the mini market in Sector 39 on November 22. He got injured and was admitted to the GMSH-16. TNS

Two bikers flee with girl’s bag

Chandigarh: Two unknown persons on a motorcycle ran away after snatching a bag of a Rajpura girl containing Rs2,000, Aadhaar card, voter ID card, PAN card, etc near the NCB office in Sector 25 on Friday. A case under Section 379-A of the IPC has been registered at the Sector 11 police station. TNS

One held with marijuana

Chandigarh: The police have arrested a Mauli Jagran resident, Gaurav, 24, with 11.2 kg of marijuana near Makhan Majra on December 3. A case under the NDPS Act has been registered at Mauli Jagran police station. TNS

Two incidents of vehicle theft

Chandigarh: Two cases of two-wheeler theft have been registered in the city. In a complaint to the police, Sarabjit Singh of Sector 29 reported that unknown person stole his bike parked in front of his residence on the night of December 1. A case was registered at the Industrial Area police station. In another case, Satish Sharma of Sector 45 reported that unknown person stole his scooter parked in front of his house on November 29. A case has been registered at the Sector 34 police station. TNS

Dengue: 2 new cases in Mohali

Mohali: Two new cases of dengue fever while 16 suspected cases were reported from the district on Saturday. With this, the count of the vector-borne disease has touched 3,913 this year. As many as 39 dengue deaths have been recorded in the district. TNS

PU campus in tennis final

Chandigarh: Panjab University Campus registered a 2-1 win over GGDSD College, Sector 32, to march into the final of the Panjab University Inter-College Tennis Championship (women), on Saturday. The hosts will face DAV College, Sector 10, in the final. The Sector 10 team logged 2-1 win over MCM DAV College, Sector 36. TNS

SCD College win basketball meet

Chandigarh: SCD Government College, Ludhiana, won the Panjab University Inter-College Basketball (men) Championship for session 2021-22. Sri Guru Gobind Singh College, Sector 26, finished second and GGDSD College, Sector 32, claimed the third position. TNS

Office-bearers of MCA elected

Mohali: The annual general meeting of the Mohali Cricket Association (MCA) was held at the PCA Stadium, here, on Saturday. The house elected Vishwajit Khanna as patron-in-chief, followed by DP Reddy (president), BK Uppal, Gurkirat Kirpal Singh and PS Gill (vice-presidents), GS Walia (honorary secretary), Kailash Chander (honorary general secretary) and Arun Sharma (treasure). TNS

Coordinators appointed

Chandigarh: Harish Chaudhary, who is in-charge of Punjab and Haryana Congress, has appointed Rajinder Rana, MLA from Sujanpur, Himachal Pradesh, and Abhishek Dutt, Delhi Congress vice-president, as All-India Congress Committee (AICC) Coordinators for the forthcoming Municipal Corporation poll. TNS

Selja slams BJP government

Ambala: Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee president Kumari Selja on Saturday slammed the BJP government and said it should reconsider its foreign policy. She was here at a state-level event organised by the Congress to commemorate and celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Bangladesh Liberation War, 1971, at the Police Auditorium in Ambala City. Nearly 200 war heroes and kin of martyrs, who reached from across the state, were honoured on this occasion. A photo exhibition and documentary related to the 1971 war were also shown at the event. War heroes shared their experiences. — TNS

Chess c’ship from Dec 11

Chandigarh: The Chandigarh Parents Shatranj Association will organise the 25th edition of practice tournament “Open Chess Championship” on December 11 and 12 at Learning Paths School, Sector 67. The tournament will be open to all age categories and players. As many as 28 prizes will be distributed among the winners. Interested players can confirm their entries with the organisers. TNS


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