Thursday, 26 February 2026
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Owners Welfare Association of Panchkula Sector 7 Seeks Urgent Administrative Action over Mounting Civic Concerns
By 121 News
Panchkula, Feb.26, 2026:-The Owners Welfare Association (OWA), Panchkula Sector 7, has urged immediate intervention from civic authorities over deteriorating infrastructure and rising public safety concerns in the area.
Representing 35 life members and more than 200 associate members, the association noted that Sector 7, located at the tri-junction of Panchkula, Chandigarh and Manimajra, requires urgent attention due to its high-traffic and sensitive location. Persistent civic shortcomings, residents said, are affecting sanitation standards, public safety and infrastructure stability.
OWA president Col (Retd) Sandeep Bhanot said irregular waste collection has resulted in overflowing garbage bins and unhygienic surroundings. He called for daily mechanised cleaning, strict enforcement of anti-littering norms and a robust monitoring mechanism.
The association also flagged security concerns along the open nallah boundary, demanding perimeter fencing, installation of security grills, round-the-clock CCTV surveillance, increased police patrolling and proper verification of street vendors.
Highlighting the menace of stray dogs and monkeys, the OWA sought sterilisation drives and scientific population control. Residents further complained of damaged roads, lack of speed breakers, unsafe pedestrian paths and tangled overhead cables posing accident risks.
Encroachments in the Sector 7 market, delay in completion of the community centre, overloaded transformers, erratic water supply, clogged drains and billing issues were also raised. The association demanded a clear roadmap for the community centre with completion within six months.
Residents expressed concern over the garbage collection point near homes and schools and sought its relocation with proper waste segregation and composting facilities.
The OWA has requested a joint meeting with municipal departments and police within two weeks and called for a time-bound action plan.
Col (Retd) Bhanot said that we are committed to working collaboratively for a cleaner and safer Sector 7.
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Wednesday, 25 February 2026
श्री गुरु हरकिशन सीनियर सेकेंडरी पब्लिक स्कूल सेक्टर 40 की नई कमेटी का किया गया गठन
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Brookfield International School Launches First NCC Batch with Great Enthusiasm
By 121 News
Mohali, Feb. 25, 2026:-Brookfield International School marked a significant milestone in the field of education and discipline with the grand launch of its first batch of NCC (National Cadet Corps). The initiative began with immense enthusiasm and determination, reflecting the school's commitment to holistic development.
Under the capable leadership of Anku Yadav, the NCC journey commenced with a renewed wave of patriotism and discipline among students. During practice sessions on the parade ground, cadets demonstrated remarkable command over drill instructions while showcasing teamwork, confidence, and focus. Their dedication is expected to shape them into responsible and fearless citizens of the nation.
On the occasion, School President Manav Singla congratulated the cadets and stated that being part of the NCC is not merely about wearing a uniform but about committing to national service and character building. He expressed pride in the first batch of cadets and emphasized that discipline, courage, and integrity are the true keys to success.
Principal Vandana Bansal also appreciated the efforts of the cadets and encouraged them to continue striving for excellence. She highlighted that the objective of the NCC program is to nurture young leaders who can face challenges with determination and bring positive change to society.
The enthusiasm of the cadets created an energetic atmosphere across the campus. The school management extended their best wishes for the bright future of all participating students.
Preparations Complete for India’s First Professional Boxing Championship at CGC University, Mohali
By 121 News
Mohali, Feb.25, 2026:-CGC University, Mohali has finalized all official preparations for India's premier professional boxing championship, 'India Knockout Nights.' This historic event is set to be a milestone for professional boxing in the country, creating a high-octane stage for upcoming thrilling bouts.
During a press conference held at the campus, world-renowned boxer Neeraj Goyat, who has brought international glory to India, graced the occasion as the guest of honor. Addressing the media, Goyat highlighted the core objectives behind 'India Knockout Nights.' He emphasized that providing a high-level professional platform to Indian boxers is essential for them to prove their mettle on the global stage.
The event introduced the country's top professional boxers who will be showcasing their power in this championship. The lineup includes Amit Yadav, Nandini, Ankit Kumar, Ashish Siwach, Deepak Tanwar, Jyoti, Kavi Kumar, Ritesh Bisht, Saksham Negi, Sandeep Nain, Shiksha, Vikas Chahal, Arshdeep Bath, and Shweta.
Detailed information regarding the structure and rules of the championship matches was also shared. The boxers displayed immense confidence and discipline as they prepared to enter the ring. With this initiative, CGC University has once again proven its leading role in hosting major national-level sporting events.