Cold wave conditions prevail in parts of North India
News | January 18, 2021 17:17 ISTDense fog enveloped Aligarh city of Uttar Pradesh on January 18. It led to low visibility at various locations.
Dense fog enveloped Aligarh city of Uttar Pradesh on January 18. It led to low visibility at various locations.
Dense layer of fog engulfed Punjab's Ludhiana. It leads to poor visibility in the city on December 29.
Punjab government is all set to implement the dry run of COVID vaccination on December 28.
Deputy Commissioner of Ludhiana, Varinder Kumar Sharma said, "Ludhiana and Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar have been chosen for COVID-19 vaccine dry run to be held from January 27 to 29.
A thick layer of fog engulfed Punjab as the minimum temperature in Ludhiana is likely to remain at 2 degree Celsius for December 25 and 26. Minimalistic visibility due to dense fog created problem for the people travelling to work.
The ongoing farmers' protest has adversely affected the hosiery industry of Ludhiana. Border blockade has led to minimalistic transportation of goods across states.
An Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer sets up vertical gardens in Punjab's Ludhiana.
Fog continued to shroud in Punjab's Ludhiana city on December 17. As per India Meteorological Department (IMD).
Heavy security has been deployed as farmers gathered to proceed to the national capital to stage demonstration against amended farm laws.
Large number of people gathered at Chura Bazaar area in Punjab's Ludhiana ahead of Diwali. Social distancing norms were flouted as people came out for Diwali shopping.
After National Green Tribunal (NGT) imposed blanket ban on use and sale of firecrackers in Delhi-NCR till November 30, firecracker markets in Ludhiana are witnessing surge in demand.
Environmental Engineer of Punjab Pollution Control Board (PPCB), GS Gill said that 40,000 incidents (of stubble burning) reported so far this year.
Farmers 'Rail Roko' protests have impacted several industries in Punjab.
A clash broke out between Youth Congress workers and police personnel in Ludhiana on October 17.
Punjab Remote Sensing Centre Agro-Ecosystems and Crop Modeling Head Anil Sood shared data on stubble burning in Punjab.
The cinema halls are all set to open in India after a long wait of more than 6 months due to COVID-induced lockdown.
Police personnel deployed around Ladowal Toll Plaza in Ludhiana, in the wake of nationwide protest over farm bills on September 25.
Congress workers along with a group of farmers held a tractor rally at Mullanpur Dakha in Ludhiana on September 23. The protest was against the passing of new agriculture reform bills in the Parliament.
The Bhartiya Kisan Union (BKU) Kadian held meeting in Punjab's Ludhiana on September 09 over recently promulgated agriculture-related ordinances by the Central Government.
School Bus Welfare Association staged a protest in Ludhiana on September 08. The protest was over no aid provided by government during the pandemic.
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