Ludhiana DC sets up 11-member committee for collection of o
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02 May 2021, 19:55 GMT+10
Ludhiana (Punjab) [India], May 2 (ANI): Ludhiana s District Magistrate-cum-Deputy Commissioner Varinder Kumar Sharma on Sunday set up an 11-member committee to inspect and collect the cylinders amid a surge in oxygen demand due to rising COVID-19 infections in the state.
Passing official orders in this regard, the District Magistrate said the committee would be headed by Greater Ludhiana Area Development Authority (GLADA) chief administrator Parminder Singh Gill as its chairman, according to a statement.
Gill will be followed by ADCP Jaskaran Singh Teja, PPCB SE Sandeep Behal, Executive Engineer PPCB Manohar Lal, Deputy Director Factories SS Bhatti, Assistant Labour Commissioner Baljeet Singh, besides five other officials as its members.
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Ludhiana (Punjab) [India], May 2 (ANI): Ludhiana s District Magistrate-cum-Deputy Commissioner Varinder Kumar Sharma on Sunday set up an 11-member committee to inspect and collect the cylinders amid a surge in oxygen demand due to rising COVID-19 infections in the state.
Passing official orders in this regard, the District Magistrate said the committee would be headed by Greater Ludhiana Area Development Authority (GLADA) chief administrator Parminder Singh Gill as its chairman, according to a statement.
Gill will be followed by ADCP Jaskaran Singh Teja, PPCB SE Sandeep Behal, Executive Engineer PPCB Manohar Lal, Deputy Director Factories SS Bhatti, Assistant Labour Commissioner Baljeet Singh, besides five other officials as its members.
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Ludhiana: About a month after a woman was found murdered in Sahnewal, the police on Friday claimed to have solved the case with the arrest of a beggar.
Police said accused Monu Ram of Uttarakhand and deceased Radha, 25, were in a relationship. Monu’s affair with another woman, Sonia, led to the murder. All three were homeless and beggars.
The body of Radha, who was strangulated with her muffler, was found at a plot in Kanganwal, Sahnewal, on February 8.
Joint commissioner of police (rural) Sachin Gupta said, “It was difficult to identify the body as Radha was homeless. A beggar told that the body was of Radha, who too was an almswoman and stayed near Jagraon bridge. After her identification, we started tracing the accused and nabbed him.”