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Ludhiana: A 45-year-old man was killed and his friend injured after a speeding car hit their motorcycle on a flyover near Nurpur Bet at Hambran Road on Thursday evening.
The collision was so strong that the tyres got separated from the car and the bike was completely damaged.
Following the crash, the car driver escaped, leaving his vehicle behind. Passersby took the two bike riders Sukhjit Singh and Nachattar Singh to a hospital. While Sukhjit, of Dolon Khurd village, had died on the spot, Nachattar, also 45, of Humayupura village, is under treatment at civil hospital.
Gurmeet Singh, brother of Sukhjit, said, “Nachattar was driving the bike and my brother was riding pillion. When they reached the flyover, a speeding car hit their motorcycle from behind, killing my brother.”
4646 A sample for the Covid test being taken at a school in Ludhiana on Monday. Photo: Inderjeet Verma
Tribune News Service
Ludhiana, March 15
The number of people testing positive for Covid is increasing with each passing day. Today, 226 persons tested positive while four lost their lives to the virus. The total number of positive cases from Ludhiana district has reached 29,059 while 1,054 persons from the district have succumbed to the virus so far.
Today’s positive cases include seven teachers and 14 students. The teachers who tested positive include one from the GHS, Shahpur Road, two from GMT Public School, Jalandhar Bypass, a teacher from Greenland Senior Secondary Public School, Jalandhar bypass, a teacher from Guru Nanak International Public School, Gujarkhan Campus, one teacher from DPS and another teacher from the BCM, Shastri Nagar.
Ludhiana: Convoys of tractors, jeeps and cars started rolling down the streets of city’s main roads at 11am on Sunday. Elite women of the district stood out in the cavalcades; while few were driving tractors, others were sitting in trolleys or driving jeeps and cars in the over 20km rally that started from a petrol pump in South City.
Women hailing from South City, Barewal Road, Sarabha Nagar, BRS Nagar, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar, Agar Nagar, Kitchu Nagar and Model Town steered ahead with aplomb. “Around 150 women in cars, jeep and tractors showed solidarity with farmers. Women driving tractors had little experience on the tarmac, but they showed a lot of grit,” said Dr Aman Mauj, a veterinarian and immigration lawyer who has come from Canada for the agitation and is living in Sarabha Nagar.
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