** Indian origin twin brothers from Punjab face off at Wembley

With the twins Amar Singh Purewal and Arjun Singh Purewal representing two different clubs in the final–while Arjun is captaining Consett FC, Amar plays for Hebburn Town– it will be an emotional moment for the family.

On Monday, 31-year-old twins Amar Singh Purewal and Arjun Singh Purewal are all set to become the first British South Asian brothers to play against each other in a Wembley Cup final by Football Association (FA) of England.

** COVID-19: Walmart to donate 20 oxygen-generating plants, cryogenic containers to India

Walmart will donate up to 20 oxygen-generating plants and 20 cryogenic containers to India for the storage and transportation of the life-saving gas, and also provide USD 2 million to non-governmental organisations to help them fight the devastating surge in coronavirus cases, the American retail giant has announced.

** COVID-19: Indian Navy deploys seven warships to bring liquid oxygen from abroad

The ships which are deployed to bring liquid oxygen and associated medical equipment from abroad under operation ‘Samudra Setu II’ are Kolkata, Kochi, Talwar, Tabar, Trikand, Jalashwa and Airavat.

** Chandigarh Diary: All that is happening in the ‘Land of Five rivers’

PGIMER professor wins public health award

While a PGIMER professor won a public health award by the American Thoracic Society​, the Panjab University Senate elections scheduled for May 3 have been postponed.

Professor Digambar Behera, senior professor and head, Department of Pulmonary Medicine at Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research (PGIMER) has been awarded the ‘ATS Public Service Award-2021’ by the American Thoracic Society.