Monday, 15 June 2026
Retired PSCB Employees Move Towards Formation of Welfare Association
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Saturday, 13 June 2026
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Friday, 12 June 2026
Stronger Enforcement, Stakeholder Collaboration Essential to Combat Counterfeiting & Smuggling: Special DGP, Punjab
Jalandhar, June 12, 2026:-Amardeep Singh Rai, Special Director General of Police, Punjab while addressing a session on capacity building programme for police officers on ‘Tackling Counterfeiting and Smuggling: Strategies for Effective Enforcement’ at Police Academy , Phillaur on Friday stressed that illicit trade has emerged as a complex challenge with far-reaching economic and social consequences.
The programme, which was organized by FICCI-CASCADE, brought together senior police officers, government officials, legal experts and industry representatives to deliberate on the growing threat posed by counterfeiting, smuggling and other forms of illicit trade.
Counterfeiting and smuggling not only undermine legitimate businesses and government revenues but also threaten consumer safety and fuel illegal networks, Rai said.
Tackling these challenges requires robust enforcement, continuous capacity building and coordinated action among government agencies, law enforcement authorities and industry stakeholders, he asserted.
During the occasion, Mohammed Tayyab, Secretary, Jails Department, Government of Punjab, highlighted the importance of institutional preparedness in addressing economic offences.
He said that as illicit trade networks become increasingly sophisticated, enforcement agencies must remain equipped with the knowledge, skills and tools required to effectively detect, investigate and prevent such crimes. Capacity-building initiatives play a vital role in strengthening this preparedness.
Ankurjeet Singh, Additional Secretary Home, Government of Punjab, said that counterfeiting and smuggling have evolved beyond conventional economic crimes and are increasingly linked to organised criminal activities.
He said that effective enforcement today requires a combination of intelligence-led policing, inter-agency cooperation and awareness of emerging trends in illicit trade. Strengthening the capabilities of frontline officers is critical to safeguarding the economy and protecting citizens from the harmful effects of counterfeit and smuggled goods.
Deep Chand, Advisor, FICCI CASCADE and Former Special Commissioner of Police, New Delhi, said that illicit trade continues to inflict significant losses on legitimate businesses while creating serious challenges for law enforcement agencies.
He added that counterfeiting and smuggling distort fair market competition, deprive governments of revenue and expose consumers to unsafe products. Through sustained engagement with enforcement agencies and policymakers, FICCI CASCADE is committed to strengthening awareness and building institutional capacity to address these challenges effectively.
Ashish Paul, Vice President – Corporate Affairs, ITC Ltd. while underscoring the importance of partnerships in combating illicit trade said that the meaningful progress requires close cooperation between industry, law enforcement agencies and government institutions.
FICCI CASCADE has been working closely with government bodies, enforcement agencies, industry stakeholders and civil society to raise awareness about the adverse impact of illicit trade and strengthen enforcement capabilities across the country.
Government College of Yoga Education and Health Hosts ‘Yogsangam 2026’ Countdown Programme
Thursday, 11 June 2026
यश राज फिल्म्स ने 'अल्फा' के टीज़र में आलिया भट्ट द्वारा निभाए गए एक असैसिन की ओरिजिन स्टोरी से उठाया पर्दा: फिल्म 3 जुलाई को दुनियाभर के सिनेमाघरों में होगी रिलीज़
Complex total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Performed at Livasa Hospital Khanna
Khanna, June 11, 2026:-A patient with an exceptionally large uterus equivalent to a 22–24 week pregnancy underwent a successful complex total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH) at Livasa Hospital Khanna recently.
Dr. Manju Verma, consultant obstetrician & gynecologist, Livasa Hospital Khanna, who performed the procedure said that the patient was suffering from severe menstrual bleeding, persistent pelvic pain, and a significantly enlarged uterus, which was adversely impacting her quality of life.
Given the size of the uterus and the complexity involved, the case posed significant surgical challenges, informed Dr. Verma.
The entire procedure was completed laparoscopically, avoiding the need for a large abdominal incision, she said.
Dr. Verma further said that large uterine fibroids can significantly affect a woman's health and daily life. Traditionally, patients with such large uteri often required open surgery and prolonged recovery. With advancements in minimally invasive gynecological surgery, many complex cases can now be managed laparoscopically, allowing patients to experience less pain, faster recovery, reduced blood loss, and earlier return to normal activities.
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Woman with Advanced Breast Cancer, Severe Cardiac Condition Gets a New Lease of Life at Livasa Hospital Amritsar
Amritsar, June 11, 2026:- A 59-year-old woman, diagnosed with advanced breast cancer with lung metastasis and critically reduced cardiac function got a new lease of life after a successful treatment at Livasa Hospital, Amritsar.
The woman was presented with a lump in her left breast. Detailed evaluation confirmed HER2-positive, hormone receptor-negative breast cancer that had already spread to the lungs. She had a prior history of coronary artery disease and coronary stenting.
The case posed a major therapeutic challenge as her left ventricular ejection fraction was only 18%, significantly increasing the risk associated with standard anti-HER2 targeted therapies, which are known to potentially worsen cardiac function.
After extensive multidisciplinary discussions involving oncology, cardiology, imaging specialists, and critical care teams, the experts at Livasa Hospital Amritsar devised a carefully individualized treatment strategy under the supervision of medical oncology consultant, Dr. Amritjot Singh Randhawa.
Dr. Randhawa said that considering the patient’s fragile cardiac condition, we opted for nanoparticle paclitaxel chemotherapy along with intensive cardiac monitoring and optimized supportive care.
The patient successfully completed four cycles of chemotherapy and demonstrated an outstanding response. Follow-up PET-CT evaluation revealed a complete metabolic response with no evidence of active disease. Importantly, she tolerated the treatment extremely well without any major complications despite her significant cardiac comorbidity.
Special Awareness Drive for Environmental Protection and Greenery Organized at GJIMT
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Mohali, June 11, 2026:-A special series of environmental conservation and awareness activities was organized at the campus of Gian Jyoti Institute of Management and Technology (GJIMT), Phase 2, to connect students with nature and make them realize their responsibility toward the environment. This commendable initiative was undertaken by the NCC cadets of GJIMT in collaboration with the institute’s 'Eco Club' to promote sustainable living practices.
Under this campaign, a special awareness seminar was conducted, which focused on daily responsibilities, ecological balance, and the conservation of natural resources. Students were sensitized about the crucial role of plants in human life and the importance of keeping the Earth green for future generations.
During the seminar, students were provided practical insights into proper plant care, including timely watering, soil management, adequate sunlight exposure, and the use of organic fertilizers. Simultaneously, to make the campus and its surroundings healthier, special emphasis was laid on reducing plastic use, adopting biodegradable alternatives, and maintaining cleanliness.
A guided tour of the institute’s lush green campus was also organized for the students. During the tour, they were introduced to various plant species and encouraged to maintain the greenery and cleanliness of the campus.
Addressing the students on the occasion, Dr. Aneet Bedi, Director of GJIMT, said that Protecting nature is our collective responsibility. Through such activities, our endeavor is to instill environmental sensitivity and the values of a green future in the minds of students, so that they can bring about a positive change in society.