Amritsar: At least 14 people lost their lives after allegedly consuming spurious liquor in Amritsar's Majitha block on Monday. Meanwhile, six others are undergoing treatment. After receiving the ...
The death toll in the Amritsar hooch tragedy rose to 23 on Wednesday after two more people from Majitha's Bhangwan village died, police said. Investigations have revealed that methanol, a highly toxic ...
CHANDIGARH: Two traders from Delhi have been arrested by Punjab Police in connection with the Amritsar hooch tragedy, which has claimed 23 lives so far. A total of 15 people have been arrested for ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
CHANDIGARH: The death toll in the Amritsar hooch tragedy has risen to 21, with 10 others hospitalised after consuming spurious liquor in five villages of the Majitha area in Punjab. Ten people, ...
At least 21 people, mostly daily wagers, died and 10 others were hospitalised after allegedly drinking spurious liquor in Majitha in Punjab's Amritsar district, officials said on Tuesday. Ten people, ...
Chandigarh: The Punjab police on Wednesday claimed to have arrested two accused from New Delhi’s Model Town in connection with the sale of spurious liquor that claimed 23 lives in Majitha sub-division ...
The recent deaths of 21 people in Marari Kalan, near Amritsar, have exposed an extensive illegal liquor network. Women, often family members of dealers, are deeply involved in the production and sale ...
The death toll in the Punjab hooch tragedy has risen to 21, with 10 individuals, including the alleged kingpin Sahib Singh, arrested for their role in distributing spurious liquor in Amritsar's ...
The death toll in the hooch tragedy that struck several villages in the Majitha sub-division of Amritsar district rose to 27 Amritsar : The death toll in the hooch tragedy that struck several villages ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...