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Wednesday, 1 April 2026

एफ एंड सीसी मीटिंग में कर्मचारियों के दुरुपयोग का मुद्दा उठा, पार्षद जसबीर सिंह बंटी ने अधिकारियों पर लगाए गंभीर आरोप

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Chandigarh, Apr.02, 2026:-चंडीगढ़ नगर निगम की 30 मार्च को  एफ एंड सी सी की बैठक में उस समय माहौल गरमा गया, जब पार्षद जसबीर सिंह बंटी ने अधिकारियों की कार्यप्रणाली पर गंभीर सवाल उठाए।

पार्षद बंटी ने आरोप लगाया कि रोड डिवीजन नंबर-1 के तीन कर्मचारियों को मनमाने ढंग से डिवीजन नंबर-2 में स्थानांतरित कर दिया गया, जिससे उनके वार्ड में विकास कार्य प्रभावित हो गए हैं। उन्होंने कहा कि जसप्रीत सिंह (एम टी एस) को बिना किसी अनुमति के एसडीओ अपने साथ लेकर जा रहे हैं और उनसे निजी कार्य, जैसे गाड़ी चलवाने, के लिए इस्तेमाल किया जा रहा है, जो नियमों के विरुद्ध है।

उन्होंने चरणप्रीत सिंह के मामले को भी उठाया और बताया कि ट्रांसफर से पहले वह आर-10 क्षेत्र में कार्य कर रहे थे, जबकि उनकी ड्यूटी आर-6 में निर्धारित थी। इस पर जब पार्षद ने अधिकारियों से जवाब मांगा तो संतोषजनक उत्तर नहीं दिया गया। अधिकारियों द्वारा यह स्वीकार किया गया कि वह आर-10 में "अवैध रूप से" कार्य कर रहे थे, लेकिन यह स्पष्ट नहीं किया गया कि यह सब किसके निर्देश पर हो रहा था।

बैठक के दौरान एक अधिकारी द्वारा यह बयान देना कि "मैं अपनी डिवीजन के कर्मचारियों को जहां चाहूं भेज सकता हूं" प्रशासनिक मनमानी और जवाबदेही की कमी को दर्शाता है।

पार्षद बंटी ने यह भी कहा कि जसप्रीत सिंह, चरणप्रीत सिंह और परमिंदर सिंह के ट्रांसफर के बाद उनके वार्ड के कई कार्य लंबित पड़े हैं, जिससे आम जनता को भारी असुविधा का सामना करना पड़ रहा है।

उन्होंने मेयर से मांग की कि पूरे मामले की निष्पक्ष जांच करवाई जाए और जिम्मेदार अधिकारियों के खिलाफ सख्त कार्रवाई की जाए। साथ ही उन्होंने सवाल उठाया कि जब नगर निगम में बायोमेट्रिक सिस्टम लागू है, तो इस तरह की अनियमितताएं कैसे हो रही हैं।

पार्षद ने  निगम प्रशासन पर जनता को गुमराह करने का आरोप लगाते हुए चेतावनी दी कि यदि जल्द ही उचित कार्रवाई नहीं की गई, तो इस मुद्दे को बड़े स्तर पर उठाया जाएगा। 

Registrations Open for Gully Cricket Tournament

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Chandigarh, Apr.01, 2026:-The UT Cricket Association (UTCA) in collaboration with the Chandigarh Police has formally started registrations for the fourth edition of the Allengers Gully Cricket Tournament 2026 on Wednesday . The tournament is scheduled to commence on April 17, 2026.

According to UTCA's Secretary Hari Singh Khurana, A total of 18 police stations have been assigned for the registration with each police station coordinating 16 teams. Overall, 288 teams will participate in the tournament, including 256 boys' teams and 32 girls' teams. Players must be Chandigarh domicile residents and fall in the age group of 14 to 18 years. Entries will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis. DSP Vikas Sheokand and Inspector Charanji Lal have been appointed as the nodal officers for the tournament coordination.

The tournament is being organised with the support of the Municipal Corporation, Social Welfare Department, Sports Department, Education Department and the Chandigarh Administration, along with other stakeholders.

Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya is expected to inaugurate the tournament at the Sector 16 Cricket Stadium on April 17, while the finals will be played on May 1, 2026.

Škoda Auto India Continues Surge; Records Highest-ever Quarterly Sales in Q1 2026

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Chandigarh, April 01, 2026:– Škoda Auto India continues its strong growth trajectory into 2026, recording its highest-ever quarterly sales in Q1 (January–March) with 20,028 units sold. This is a growth of 17% over the 17,138 cars sold in the same period last year. Building on a landmark 2025, Škoda Auto India has sustained its growth surge and is continuing to break its own records, further accelerating its momentum in the Indian market. Škoda Auto India's performance has been led by the strong and consistent demand for the Kylaq, which recently crossed the 50,000 sales milestone, the introduction of the new Kushaq, steady contribution from the Slavia, and the continued demand for the Kodiaq in the premium SUV segment.
 
Commenting on the milestone, Ashish Gupta, Brand Director, Škoda Auto India, said that continuing our growth surge into 2026 with our biggest-ever quarter is a strong validation of the momentum we have built over the past year. After achieving a record in 2025, it is encouraging to see that we are sustaining this trajectory while also setting new benchmarks for ourselves. This growth is driven by a combination of a stronger and more accessible product portfolio, deeper market reach, and a sharper focus on customer-centric initiatives. The Kylaq continues to take the brand to newer customers and regions, and the new Kushaq that was recently introduced has made its mark. Meanwhile, the Slavia and Kodiaq continue to drive consistent demand in their segments. As we move ahead, we remain focused on maintaining this momentum with consistent execution by launching relevant products, expanding our network, and enhancing the overall ownership experience.
 
Building Trust:-
Škoda Auto India continues to strengthen customer confidence through a sharper focus on ownership experience and aftersales support. The introduction of Škoda Super Care has set a new benchmark by offering a standard 4-year warranty, 4 years of roadside assistance, and 4 labour-free services across the range, ensuring complete peace of mind and predictable maintenance costs for customers. This customer-first approach is complemented by continuous enhancements in service processes, transparency, and accessibility.
With a growing network of 330 Customer Touchpoints in over 180 cities, Škoda Auto India is expanding its reach while ensuring a seamless and reliable ownership journey across both established and emerging markets.
 
Delivering Excellence:-
Škoda Auto India's performance in the first quarter of 2026 is underpinned by a strong and evolving product portfolio that continues to resonate with changing customer expectations. The Kylaq remains a key growth driver, expanding the brand's presence in the sub-4m SUV segment and bringing new customers into the Škoda fold. Further strengthening this proposition, the recently-launched new Kushaq takes the brand's democratisation strategy to the next level, offering a wide range of safety, comfort, and convenience features as standard.
 
With segment-first technologies such as an all-new eight-speed automatic transmission and features like the Rear Seat Massager, along with enhanced standard equipment across the range, the new Kushaq reinforces Škoda Auto India's focus on delivering higher value and accessible European technology. At the same time, the Slavia continues to deliver steady volumes, while the Kodiaq upholds the brand's presence in the luxury SUV range, ensuring a well-rounded portfolio across key segments.

Over 60% of Chandigarh Residents Experience Irregular Bowel Movements, Yet Delay Medical Consultation: Dr. Rakesh Kapoor

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Chandigarh, Apr.01, 2026:-Digestive health concerns are rising across India, driven by fast-paced lifestyles, unhealthy dietary habits, and sedentary work routines. Despite the growing prevalence of digestive problems, awareness about serious gastrointestinal diseases such as colorectal cancer remains low.

To better understand how people interpret digestive symptoms and when they seek medical help, Merck Specialities Pvt. Ltd. supported a nationwide perception audit through the Lifestyle & Digestive Health Awareness Survey. The survey assessed how individuals respond to symptoms such as irregular bowel movements, acidity, and blood in stool, while also identifying awareness gaps and behavioural patterns that may delay timely medical consultation and diagnosis.

The findings were shared at a press conference addressed by Dr. Rakesh Kapoor, Prof. and Unit Head, Dept. of Radiotherapy and Oncology, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh; Dr. Jatin Sarin, Director – Medical Oncology, Livasa Hospital, Mohali and Chandigarh Cancer & Diagnostic Center, Sector 33, Chandigarh; and Col. Dr. Gurjeet Singh Chowdhary, Consultant Medical Oncologist at Indus Superspeciality Hospital, Phase-1, Mohali, who emphasised the urgent need for greater awareness and timely medical consultation for digestive health symptoms.

Colorectal cancer is emerging as a growing health concern in India, driven by unhealthy diets, obesity, and low awareness about gut health. Although largely preventable and treatable when detected early, many cases are diagnosed late due to delayed screening and poor awareness of symptoms. March is observed globally as Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and against this backdrop, the nationwide survey uncovered worrying trends in digestive health awareness and lifestyle habits.

The nationwide survey collected responses from 10,198 individuals aged between 25 and 65 years across 14 major Indian cities, including Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calicut, Chandigarh, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Indore, Jaipur, Kochi, Lucknow, Mumbai, and Pune. The findings reveal several concerning patterns in digestive health behaviour and awareness. Over 80% of respondents self-medicate for digestive issues such as acidity, indigestion, or constipation instead of consulting a doctor. More than 65% of respondents reported experiencing irregular bowel movements. Over 50% consume outside or packaged food at least three times a week, with 28.1% eating outside almost daily. Only 45.2% reported exercising regularly, while 54.8% said they do not exercise at least three times a week. 39.9% reported tobacco consumption, which is a known risk factor for gastrointestinal diseases. 40% of young respondents ignored symptoms and reported digestive irregularities but did not consult a doctor, assuming it was due to lifestyle habits. Most importantly, over 80% of respondents were unaware that blood in stool can be an early warning sign of colorectal cancer.

As the campaign gathered momentum across Chandigarh, the city-specific survey findings exposed a worrying lack of awareness around digestive health and colorectal cancer.

The city-specific analysis for Chandigarh included 624 participants, comprising 287 male and 333 female respondents, across age groups 25–35 (162), 36–45 (266), 46–55 (144), and 55 years and above (52). The findings revealed that over 81% of respondents fail to recognise blood in stool as a warning sign of colorectal cancer, indicating low awareness. Equally concerning is the delay in seeking medical help, with over 85% of respondents opting for over-the-counter solutions or lifestyle changes if their bowel habits changed for a few weeks (constipation or loose motions), while only 14.4% would consult a doctor. Digestive symptoms were widely reported in the city, with 60.5% of respondents experiencing irregular bowel movements and 81.5% reporting a sensation of incomplete bowel evacuation at times, which often remains unaddressed. Lifestyle risks were also evident, with around 78% frequently consuming outside or packaged food, while only 44.3% reported exercising regularly, indicating a lack of consistent physical activity among a large section of the population.

Tobacco consumption continues to be a concern, with 37.2% of respondents reporting usage. Another major issue is self-management of symptoms, with over 85% managing gastric issues through self-medication or home remedies for problems such as acidity, gas, or indigestion, while only 10.4% seek medical advice. When it comes to more serious symptoms, 39.2% admitted they would consider self-medication even in cases of blood in stool, reflecting a concerning gap in urgency despite a potentially serious warning sign. Barriers to seeking medical care were also highlighted, with lack of time being the primary reason (33.1%), while fear (26.7%) and embarrassment (22.9%) also contributed significantly, showing that hesitation often delays care.

Awareness levels remain low, with 79% unaware that serious digestive diseases can exist without pain, increasing the risk of delayed diagnosis. Family history was reported by 23.6% of respondents, including conditions such as bowel cancer, polyps, or inflammatory diseases like Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, and celiac disease. Despite this, hereditary risk continues to remain under-recognised and under-discussed.

Dr. Rakesh Kapoor, Prof. and Unit Head, Dept. of Radiotherapy and Oncology, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, said, "Colorectal cancer develops in the colon or rectum and often begins as small growths called polyps that can gradually become cancerous if untreated. Risk factors include unhealthy diets low in fibre, obesity, sedentary lifestyles, tobacco use, and age. Don't miss symptoms such as persistent bowel habit changes, blood in stool, abdominal discomfort, fatigue, or unexplained weight loss. Colorectal cancer is highly treatable when detected early through screening methods such as colonoscopy."

Dr. Jatin Sarin, Director – Medical Oncology, Livasa Hospital, Mohali and Chandigarh Cancer & Diagnostic Center  Chandigarh, explained that data from Chandigarh shows that many people tend to ignore early digestive symptoms and delay visiting a doctor. Instead, they often rely on self-medication, which can hide the real problem and postpone diagnosis. Signs like ongoing changes in bowel habits or blood in the stool are commonly overlooked, even though they can be early warnings of colorectal cancer. Early diagnosis allows for timely intervention and better treatment outcomes.

Col. Dr. Gurjeet Singh Chowdhary, Consultant Medical Oncologist at Indus Superspeciality Hospital Mohali, highlighted that poor lifestyle habits play a major role in the rising incidence of colorectal cancer. He said that frequent consumption of processed or outside food, lack of physical activity, tobacco use, and obesity can increase the risk. Adopting healthier habits such as a fibre-rich diet that includes broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, etc., along with regular exercise, avoiding tobacco, and undergoing routine screening — can reduce the risk of colorectal cancer and improve overall digestive health.

सर्व शिक्षा अभियान के अंतर्गत वोकेशनल शिक्षकों की जॉइनिंग न होने से शिक्षा व्यवस्था और शिक्षक प्रभावित

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Chandigarh, Apr.01, 2026:--आज नए शैक्षणिक सत्र के प्रथम दिन ही शिक्षा व्यवस्था की गंभीर खामियां सामने आईं, जब सर्व शिक्षा अभियान के अंतर्गत कार्यरत वोकेशनल शिक्षकों की स्कूलों में जॉइनिंग नहीं हो पाई। इसके चलते स्कूलों में विद्यार्थियों की कक्षाएं प्रारंभ नहीं हो सकीं और बच्चे अपने शिक्षकों का पूरे दिन इंतजार करते रहे।

यह स्थिति प्रशासनिक लापरवाही और सरकारी अनियमितताओं का परिणाम है। शिक्षकों के कॉन्ट्रैक्ट का समय पर नवीनीकरण न होना, भारत सरकार स्तर पर PAB बैठक का आयोजित न होना तथा ग्रांट जारी न किया जाना इस समस्या के मुख्य कारण हैं। इसका सीधा असर चंडीगढ़ के सैकड़ों शिक्षकों और हजारों विद्यार्थियों पर पड़ा है, जिन्हें इस अव्यवस्था का खामियाजा भुगतना पड़ रहा है।

जॉइंट एक्शन कमेटी ने इस पूरे प्रकरण पर कड़ी नाराजगी व्यक्त करते हुए कहा कि वोकेशनल शिक्षा के नाम पर मजाक किया जा रहा है। जब बजट और संसाधनों का उचित प्रबंधन ही नहीं किया जा सकता, तो ऐसे विषयों को शुरू करने का औचित्य क्या है? यह बच्चों के भविष्य और शिक्षकों के अधिकारों के प्रति गंभीर लापरवाही को दर्शाता है।

कमेटी ने यह भी सवाल उठाया कि जब अन्य कैडर के शिक्षकों के लिए व्यवस्था की गई है, तो केवल वोकेशनल शिक्षकों को ही स्कूलों में आने से क्यों रोका गया, जबकि वोकेशनल शिक्षा स्वयं भारत सरकार की प्राथमिकताओं में शामिल है।     
                                                     
इसके अतिरिक्त, वोकेशनल शिक्षकों के प्रतिनिधिमंडल ने अपनी समस्याओं के समाधान हेतु डिप्टी डायरेक्टर श्रीमती बिंदु से मुलाकात की, परंतु इस बैठक से कोई सकारात्मक परिणाम सामने नहीं आया। शिक्षकों ने डायरेक्टर स्कूल एजुकेशन (DSE) एवं एजुकेशन सेक्रेटरी से मिलने का भी प्रयास किया, लेकिन उनके व्यस्त कार्यक्रम के चलते उनसे मुलाकात नहीं हो सकी। इससे शिक्षकों में निराशा और असंतोष और अधिक बढ़ गया है।

जॉइंट एक्शन कमेटी ऑफ टीचर्स के महासचिव और भारतीय मजदूर संघ चंडीगढ़ के अतिरिक्त महासचिव शिवमूरत यादव ने प्रशासन और शिक्षा विभाग, चंडीगढ़ से मांग की है कि इस मुद्दे पर तुरंत सकारात्मक निर्णय लिया जाए और सभी वोकेशनल शिक्षकों की शीघ्र जॉइनिंग सुनिश्चित की जाए, ताकि विद्यार्थियों की पढ़ाई बाधित न हो।

यदि रविवार तक समाधान नहीं निकाला गया, वोकेशनल शिक्षक  जॉइंट एक्शन कमेटी ऑफ टीचर्स यूटी चंडीगढ़ के बैनर तलें सोमवार से डायरेक्टर स्कूल एजुकेशन के की बिल्डिंग के नीचे शिक्षकों और विद्यार्थियों के हित  में भूख हड़ताल पर बैठेंगे और जरूरत पड़ने पर सड़कों पर उतरने के लिए बाध्य होगी, जिसकी पूरी जिम्मेदारी शिक्षा विभाग और प्रशासन की होगी।