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Ludhiana: The CIA -2 staff of Ludhiana police commissionerate on Monday arrested two persons for vehicle lifting and snatching. The police have recovered four stolen vehicles and nine mobiles from their possession.
The arrested accused have been identified as 24-year-old Tarun Kumar of Jodhewal and 34-year-old Toni Kumar Mehra of Mohalla Preet Nagar. The CIA team arrested them from near Tikoni Park, Tibba Road, following a tip off.
Assistant commissioner of police (detective) Surinder Mohan said the accused were crossing from the area on a scooter when the cops stopped them at the check post and asked for the documents of the scooter. They, however, failed to do so and when questioned, the accused confessed to have stolen the vehicle.
Amritsar, May 6
The numbers are swelling! The district reported 25 deaths on Thursday, which is the highest in a single day since the start of the pandemic, taking the toll to 1,057.
The health authorities also reported 492 new positive cases with which the count increased to 35,600.
Of the deceased, two men died at private hospitals in Jalandhar, while one woman died at Civil Hospital, Gurdaspur. The district had till Thursday reported a maximum of 18 deaths in a single day.
Meanwhile, to cater to the increased demand of beds for Covid-19 patients, the district administration has allowed four more private hospitals to admit level-II and level-III patients. With this, the number of beds for level-II category patients increased by 30 and reached 866. With addition of 16 more beds for level-III patients, the total number has gone up to 526.
Soli Sorabjee listening to Jazz Music.
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V.V. Krishnan
As the President of Capital Jazz, the Jazz India Delhi Chapter, he ensured that the music performed in Jazz Utsav was in tune with the times.
Soli knew he was going. ‘We are in the departure lounge waiting for visas to come through,” he told his friend Subash a week or so ago.
You wouldn’t have thought that a month earlier, when he was on stage at the India International Centre, bantering with Supreme Court judge Justice Rohinton Nariman at the launch of his collected works, Down Memory Lane.
Tribune News Service
Ludhiana, March 10
A Nepalese servant decamped with Rs 6 lakh in cash from a hosiery at Sundar Nagar in Daresi.
The accused injected an employee of the hosiery with some sedati