Thursday, 26 March 2026
ओंकार चैरिटेबल फाउंडेशन ने 51 कन्याओं का पूजन कर अष्टमी और रामनवमी पर्व मनाया: चंडीगढ़ नगर निगम मेयर सौरभ जोशी ने कन्याओं के चरण धो किया कंजक पूजन
श्री राम भंडारा कमेटी ने विशाल भंडारे का आयोजन कर, भक्ति भाव से मनाया रामनवमी का पर्व
Wednesday, 25 March 2026
श्री रामनवमी के उपलक्ष्य में सेक्टर 46 स्थित सनातन धर्म मंदिर में तीन दिवसीय श्री राम कथा का आयोजन
Inauguration of DBU Information and Career Counselling Centre in Chandigarh
फ्रंटियर बिस्किट ने चंडीगढ़ में अपना फ्रेंचाइजी आउटलेट किया शुरू: बिस्कुट और नमकीन में है विशाल रेंज
‘डॉ. बी.एस. चवन मेमोरियल रिहैबिलिटेशन प्रोग्राम’ आयोजित, विशेषज्ञों ने साझा किए विचार, पुनर्वास सेवाओं पर जोर
कार्यक्रम की शुरुआत साइकाइट्री विभाग, जीएमसीएच-32 के एचओडी डॉ. अजीत सिदाना के स्वागत भाषण से हुई। डॉ. सिदाना ने उपस्थित लोगों को डॉ. चवन द्वारा शुरू किए गए अनोखे पब्लिक-प्राइवेट पार्टनरशिप (पीपीपी) मॉडल के बारे में जानकारी दी और बताया कि 'परिवर्तन' तब से साइकाइट्री विभाग और मेन्टल हेल्थ इंस्टीट्यूट के साथ मिलकर मानसिक स्वास्थ्य के क्षेत्र में विशेष सेवाएं प्रदान कर रहा है। उन्होंने यह भी बताया कि 'परिवर्तन' समान विचारधारा वाले एनजीओ, डिस्ट्रिक्ट लीगल सर्विसेज, विभिन्न विश्वविद्यालयों और सोशल वेलफेयर विभाग के साथ मिलकर मानसिक रूप से बीमार व्यक्तियों और उनके देखभालकर्ताओं के जीवन में स्थायी बदलाव लाने का कार्य कर रहा है।
प्रो. कौर ने डॉ. बी.एस. चवन के जीवन और कार्यों पर प्रकाश डाला और बताया कि वे राष्ट्रीय और अंतरराष्ट्रीय स्तर पर मानसिक स्वास्थ्य के क्षेत्र में नवाचार सेवाएं शुरू करने वाले अग्रदूत के रूप में जाने जाते थे।
कार्यक्रम के दौरान वर्ष 2026 के लिए 'डॉ. बी.एस. चवन मेमोरियल अवॉर्ड' चेन्नई स्थित एनजीओ 'द बनयान' को भारत में पुनर्वास और सामुदायिक मनोचिकित्सा के क्षेत्र में उत्कृष्ट कार्य के लिए प्रदान किया गया। 'द बनयान' के डायरेक्टर डॉ. के.वी. किशोर कुमार ने अपनी उपस्थिति से कार्यक्रम की शोभा बढ़ाई और "बेघर मानसिक रूप से बीमार लोगों के लिए बनयान मॉडल ऑफ केयर" विषय पर अपने विचार साझा किए।
कार्यक्रम के अंत में 'परिवर्तन' की महासचिव डॉ. शिखा त्यागी ने धन्यवाद ज्ञापन प्रस्तुत किया। इस कार्यक्रम में मानसिक रूप से बीमार व्यक्ति, उनके देखभालकर्ता और मानसिक स्वास्थ्य विशेषज्ञों सहित कुल 160 लोगों ने भाग लिया।
29 weeks of gestation, weighing only 850 grams, premature baby girl treated successfully at Shalby Hospital Mohali
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Chandigarh, Mar.25, 2026:- The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) team at Shalby Hospital Mohali has successfully treated and discharged an extremely premature baby girl born at just 29 weeks of gestation, weighing only 850 grams.
Dr. Amit Nagpal, who led the NICU team, said that the mother, a 7-month pregnant woman with a history of three previous abortions, was admitted with severe preeclampsia—a life-threatening condition characterized by dangerously high blood pressure, posing significant risks to both mother and baby. Due to uncontrolled hypertension, the medical team performed an emergency Lower Segment Caesarean Section (LSCS) to ensure the safety of both.
At birth, the newborn experienced severe respiratory distress and required immediate admission to the NICU. She was placed on Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) support and managed as per established protocols for extreme prematurity and extremely low birth weight (ELBW).
Speaking on the case, Dr. Nagpal said that the infant faced multiple complications during her hospital stay, including apnea of prematurity, persistent respiratory challenges, septicemia, feeding intolerance, and neonatal jaundice.
Each complication was carefully managed through a multidisciplinary approach, ensuring continuous monitoring and timely interventions, he informed.
Dr. Balvin Kaur Ghai, Senior Gynecologist said," Over the course of treatment, the baby showed gradual improvement. Nutritional support was initiated through tube feeding, followed by progression to spoon feeding and eventually direct breastfeeding. After an intensive 8-week stay in the NICU and consistent weight gain, the infant was discharged in stable condition."
Dr. Ghai also highlighted that preeclampsia affects approximately 5–10% of pregnancies in India and is a major cause of medically indicated preterm deliveries. She emphasized the importance of early diagnosis and timely intervention in managing such high-risk pregnancies.
GCE Sector 20-D Chandigarh Emerges as Overall Champions in C Division at Panjab University Sports Meet 2025–2026
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Chandigarh, March 25, 2026:-The Annual Sports Prize Distribution Function of Panjab University for the session 2025–2026 was held with great enthusiasm at the University Gymnasium Hall on March 25, 2026.
Government College of Education (GCE), Sector 20-D, Chandigarh, delivered an outstanding performance across multiple sporting disciplines in the C Division category, securing top honors in both men's and women's sections. The institution proudly bagged the winners' trophies in Chess, Kho-Kho, and Athletics in the men's category, showcasing exceptional skill, teamwork, and determination.
In the women's category, GCE 20-D continued its winning streak by claiming the winners' trophies in Basketball, Badminton, and Athletics, further reinforcing its dominance in university sports.
Adding to this remarkable achievement, GCE Sector 20-D Chandigarh emerged as the Overall Champions in both the men's and women's categories in C Division — a rare and commendable feat that highlights the institution's sporting excellence and consistent performance.
This remarkable success was achieved under the able guidance and leadership of Dr. Neelam Paul, Associate Professor of Physical Education, whose dedication, mentorship, and constant encouragement played a pivotal role in motivating the athletes to excel.
Principal Dr. Sapna Nanda lauded the achievements of the students and staff, appreciating their hard work, discipline, and commitment. She congratulated the entire team for bringing pride to the institution and encouraged them to continue striving for excellence in future competitions.
As a recognition of their stellar accomplishments, the college was awarded a cash prize of ₹51,000 each in both the men's and women's categories.
The occasion marked a proud moment for the students, faculty, and sports coordinators of GCE 20-D, whose dedication and relentless efforts have brought laurels to the institution.
Cricket Icon Aakash Chopra Launches Dream Tennis Cricket League Season 1 North Zone in Kurukshetra
उद्योग व्यापार मंडल, चंडीगढ़ ने कलेक्टर रेट में बढ़ोतरी के फैसले का किया विरोध
Monday, 23 March 2026
Graduation Ceremony Organized by the Primary Wing of Brookfield International School
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Mohali, Mar.23, 2026:-The Primary Wing of Brookfield International School held a vibrant graduation ceremony for its young learners transitioning from Upper Kindergarten (UKG) to Grade 1. The event was a delightful blend of tradition and celebration, marking a significant milestone in the students' educational journey.
Dressed in elegant graduation robes and caps, the young graduates exuded confidence and joy. The ceremony commenced with the lighting of the lamp and a soulful rendition of 'Saraswati Vandana,' seeking the blessings of the Goddess of Knowledge. The students showcased their talents through various cultural performances, including dance routines, musical presentations, and skits, which captivated the audience and highlighted their multifaceted abilities.
Neelam Singla, the patron of the school, graced the occasion as the chief guest. She felicitated the young graduates with certificates, acknowledging their hard work and dedication. In her address, Mrs. Singla emphasized the importance of this foundational phase in education and expressed her belief that these young minds are poised for greater achievements in the future. She also highlighted that such ceremonies instill a sense of responsibility and boost self-confidence among students.
The President of the school, Manav Singla, extended his heartfelt congratulations to the students and their parents. He underscored the pivotal role of educators and parents in shaping the future of children and reiterated the school's commitment to providing holistic education that nurtures both academic excellence and personal growth.
The event concluded on a high note with a musical and dance performance by the students, adding a festive touch to the ceremony. The smiles and enthusiasm of the young graduates were palpable, reflecting their excitement for the new chapter ahead.
UTCA Organises ‘Energy @ Synergy’ Program for Holistic Development of Players
In the keynote address, Sanjay Tandon, Founder President, UTCA and Governing Council, WPL (BCCI) said the event was organised to address players' shortcomings by motivating them through interactions with eminent speakers and experts, especially on mental stress and health. He said the initiative aims to make players mentally stronger, more confident, and better prepared for competitive pressure, and is planned to be an annual feature to boost performance, energy levels, and overall development.
Aligning the tone, Suneel Kaswani urged the players to regard the UTCA management and support staff as their "social parents" as these professionals who nurture their talent, guide their discipline, and provide them with opportunities and platforms beyond the boundaries of their homes and families.
He motivated the players to respect the system, trust their mentors, and make the most of the opportunities provided to them, reminding them that success in sports is not achieved alone, but through the support and guidance of many people who work behind the scenes.
Keswani lauded the players not only for their physical strength but also stressed the importance of emotional and spiritual strength, which together create the aura of a complete player. He added that energy and alertness are not only essential for success in life, but are equally crucial in sports, where focus, discipline, and mental strength often make the difference between good players and great players.Later, he conducted a series of team-building activities aimed at strengthening teamwork.
Present on the occasion, Vivek Atray, former IAS officer and TEDx speaker, inspired the players with motivational stories of sportspersons from underprivileged backgrounds such as Yashasvi Jaiswal, Wimbledon champion Arthur Ashe, and a Japanese judoka who competed despite having only one functional hand. Through these examples, he encouraged players to be grateful for what they have and to make the best use of the opportunities and resources available to them.
He advised players to look at the bigger picture of life, explaining that life is not just about achieving one goal after another, but about finding joy, peace, and happiness through the journey. He also emphasized that concentration and determination are extremely important in sports
Later, a six-member team of Ayurveda experts led by Dr. Ish Sharma from Jeena Sikho shared deep insights on the role of Ayurveda in a sportsperson's life. The team explained how Ayurveda helps in maintaining physical fitness, mental balance, stamina, recovery through natural lifestyle practices and balanced diet.
In the last session of the day, Nancy Sawhney, HoD, Department of Dietetics, PGI, Chandigarh emphasized the importance of proper nutrition for players, particularly the precise intake of calories and proteins. She also highlighted that players should pay special attention to their daily nutritional intake, hydration and meal timing to maintain energy levels and improve performance on the field.