Saturday, 7 February 2026
Justice Ritu Bahri Inaugurates National Round of Leiden Sarin Aviation Law Moot Court Competition
Birla Shines with Nine-Wicket Haul as UT Boys Fight Back against UP
The Chandigarh off-spinner delivered a sensational spell and returned with figures of 9 for 110 in 34.1 overs as Uttar Pradesh were bowled out for 260 in their first innings. Birla consistently troubled the batters with his accuracy and turn as he missed out narrowly on a rare ten-wicket haul in the prestigious tournament. Meanwhile, Kavya Teotia (99) and Akshu Bajwa (91) shared a crucial 129-run partnership for Uttar Pradesh.
Earlier, Chandigarh were bowled out for 170 in their first innings. UP secured the 90 runs lead in the first innings.
Later, in their second innings, Chandigarh reached 78/4 at stumps with Dushyant top-scoring with 45. Akshu Bajwa (2/19) clinched two wickets.
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Rare Brain Tumour Patient Gets New Lease of Life at Livasa Hospital Amritsar
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Amritsar, Feb.07, 2026:- A 46-year-old patient from Saharanpur got a new lease of life after a successful treatment for a rare case of von hippel–lindau (VHL) syndrome associated with a type of deep seated brain tumour at Livasa Hospitals, Amritsar recently.
The patient reported severe headache, repeated episodes of projectile vomiting, difficulty in balance (ataxia), and blurred vision. MRI scans revealed a mass in the posterior fossa, diagnosed as cerebellar hemangioblastoma. Further evaluation confirmed the presence of Von Hippel–Lindau (VHL) Syndrome, a rare genetic condition.
Dr. Amanjot Singh Boparai Neurosurgeon at Livasa Hospital Amritsar performed a craniotomy with microsurgical excision using advanced neurosurgical technology. The surgery was carried out successfully in February, following which the patient showed significant neurological improvement. He was discharged on the seventh day post-surgery and is now leading a normal life.
Dr. Amanjot Singh said that VHL-associated cerebellar hemangioblastomas are rare and technically demanding to manage due to their vascular nature and genetic background. Early diagnosis, meticulous microsurgery, and multidisciplinary care were keys to achieving a positive outcome for this patient.
“आंखों से जो उतरी है दिल में” जैसे खूबसूरत गीतों से सुरों में भीगी ‘वेलेंटाइन संगीत वर्षा’
Friday, 6 February 2026
GCE Chandigarh Hosts Annual Athletic Meet; Rohit Pandey and Nancy Sharma Shine as Top Athletes
Chandigarh, Feb.06, 2026:-The Annual Athletic Meet was held on 5th and 6th February 2026 with great enthusiasm and zeal, witnessing vibrant participation from students of B.Ed., M.Ed. and PGDGC classes.
Rohit Pandey and Nancy Sharma were adjudged the Best Athlete (Boy) and Best Athlete (Girl) respectively at the Annual Athletic Meet of Government College of Education, Sector 20-D, Chandigarh.
The prize distribution ceremony was graced by Dr. Shiv Kumar, Dronacharya Awardee (2020), Chief Guest. Dr. Sapna Nanda, Principal, Government College of Education, Sector 20-D, Chandigarh, welcomed the Chief Guest and highlighted the importance of sportsmanship, discipline and teamwork among students.
Addressing the gathering, Dr. Shiv Kumar emphasized the importance of physical fitness and regular participation in sports for holistic development. He appreciated the dedication, discipline and sportsmanship displayed by the students throughout the meet and motivated them to make sports an integral part of their daily routine.
A total of 29 events, including races, discus throw, shot put, long jump, tug of war, skipping race, chatty race and other track and field events, were organized during the meet. All events witnessed enthusiastic participation and healthy competition among the students.
A Yoga demonstration was conducted under the guidance of Mr. Bijendra Singh, highlighting the significance of yoga for physical and mental well-being. A Fancy Dress Competition was organized under the supervision of Dr. Nisha Singh, Ms. Urmil and Ms. Khushi, adding colour and vibrancy to the occasion.
The formal vote of thanks was extended by Dr. Neelam Paul, Associate Professor of Physical Education and Organiser of the Annual Athletic Meet, acknowledging the cooperation and support of the faculty members, staff and students.
The Annual Athletic Meet concluded on a high note, celebrating the spirit of sportsmanship, teamwork and excellence.
Vidarbha Outclass Chandigarh by 133 Runs in Senior Women’s ODI
After winning the toss and opting to bat, Vidarbha posted an imposing total of 304/ 5 in their allotted 50 overs with the help of three half-centuries. Opener Arya Abhay Pongde (84), Skipper DD Kasat (75) and Mona (80) strengthened the innings. For Chandigarh, Aaradhana D Bisht and Tarunika claimed two wickets each.
In reply, Chandigarh struggled against disciplined Vidarbha bowling and were restricted to 171 for 7 in 50 overs. Palak Rana top-scored with 43 while Sarah contributed 37.
Bajwa Stars as UP Restrict Chandigarh to 170
After winning the toss and opting to bat, Chandigarh found scoring difficult on a disciplined Uttar Pradesh bowling display. Opener Arnav Bansal top-scored for Chandigarh with a fluent 40 while Devang Kaushik contributed 26. However, regular wickets prevented Chandigarh from building sustained partnerships, as they were bowled out in 60.3 overs.
Akshu Bajwa (6/56) was the standout performer for the home side while he was well supported by Vijay Kumar (3/51).
In reply, Uttar Pradesh ended Day 1 at 46 for 3 in 28 overs. UP is still trailing by 124 runs. Siddharth Chaudhary scored 21 runs. FOr Chandigarh, Nishunk Birla took two wickets and Aryan Duggal accounted for one.