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Civic body distributes organic fertilisers to mark Independence Day | Ludhiana News

Regularisation of colonies in limbo, MC says developers not cooperating | Ludhiana News

Ludhiana: After a hue and cry in the general house over illegal colonies, the municipal corporation officials conducted a demolition drive, but are silent about those settlements that applied for regularisation in the past five years, but made no efforts to take the process further. The officials claimed that many developers have not submitted their documents and some of them have deposited only one instalment with the civic body. Only individual plot-holders made the most of the regularisation policies, with as many as 40,000 plots getting regularised in these years. According to the officials of the MC building branch, since the first policy was rolled out in 2013, the civic officials received only 168 applications from developers for regularisation of colonies. Of these, only 31 were regularised and the rest are in the process.

Punjab: Civic body carries out demolition drive in Ludhiana | Ludhiana News

Punjab: Civic body carries out demolition drive in Ludhiana | Ludhiana News
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COVID-19: B C promises more access to pandemic information

Article content Officials have vowed to provide more information on how COVID-19 is affecting specific neighbourhoods after criticism that B.C. is withholding crucial figures from the public. Despite that, the provincial health officer defended the province’s release of figures, insisting officials release as much information as they can and denying that B.C. falls behind other provinces in terms of transparency. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or COVID-19: B.C. promises more access to pandemic information Back to video “We are releasing more than what other provinces are releasing,” Dr. Bonnie Henry said Friday, adding that every month she and Health Minister Adrian Dix present COVID-19 modelling information based on information compiled by the B.C. Centre for Disease Control. “We have been very open from the very beginning where we presented as much as we could by areas.”

Students from India Face Isolation and Exploitation with Too Little Support

Then one day, a sheet of glass fell and cut his arm. Singh was rushed to the hospital. “I was not provided with any safety gloves, safety shoes, a hard hat. If I had even one of those, maybe I would’ve been saved from that injury.” Singh had a hard time filing for workers’ compensation because his employer denied that he used to work for him. “It was the hardest time I’ve ever had in my life,” said Singh. “I had to go through it all alone. And I was fighting with my own body too.” The claim was eventually approved, but to this day Singh’s arm has not perfectly healed.

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