Sunday, 15 March 2026

गुरुद्वारा नानकसर साहब में सालाना समागम श्रद्धाभाव से आयोजित: रागी जत्थों ने गुरबाणी से संगतों को किया निहाल

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Chandigarh, Mar.15, 2026:-चंडीगढ़ सेक्टर 28 स्थित गुरुद्वारा नानकसर साहब में हर साल की तरह इस साल भी 50वा
सालाना समागम मनाया गया। इस सालाना समागम का समापन बड़े ही धार्मिक और सादगी पूर्ण तरीके से हुआ। बाबा गुरदेव सिंह ने बताया की संगत ने बहुत उत्साह से समागम में हिस्सा लिया। नानकसर कलेरा से आए बाबा लखा सिंह ने संगत को गुरबाणी के शब्दों से निहाल किया। इसके अतिरिक्त भाई बलविंदर सिंह रंगीला, दरबार साहब से रागी जगजीत सिंह, जगाधरी से भाई मनप्रीत और नरेंद्र सिंह जबकि गुरुद्वारा साहब सेक्टर 28 से बलजीत सिंह और चरणजीत सिंह रागी ने गुरवाणी से संगत को निहाल किया।
 संगत ने ब्लड डोनेशन कैंप में भी हिस्सा लिया। 50 के आसपास लोगों ने रक्त दान किया। गुरुद्वारा साहब के सालाना समागम में हर साल ब्लड डोनेशन कैंप लगता है। ब्रेड पकौड़ी, चाय, छोले कुलचे इत्यादि  का लंगर भी बांटा गया और आयोजन के समापन पर शानदार लंगर का भी आयोजन किया गया।
 शुरू से ही नानकसर गुरुद्वारा साहब में लंगर नहीं पकता। संगत अपनी इच्छा और सामर्थ्य से लंगर लेकर आती है और सभी मिलकर आनंद लेते हैं, समागम में धार्मिक और राजनीतिक व्यक्तियों ने अपना श्रद्धा और विश्वास के साथ हाजिरी लगवाई। जिनमें चंडीगढ़ शहर के सांसद मनीष तिवारी, पूर्व सांसद व केंद्रीय मंत्री पवन कुमार बंसल, राज्यसभा सांसद सतनाम सिंह संधू, स्वर्ण सिंह अकाली दल से, सेक्टर 28 से पूर्व पार्षद दविंदर बबला, वर्तमान मनोनीत पार्षद धर्मेंद्र सैनी भाजपा के नेता संजय टंडन, पंचकूला से जैलदार अजय सिंह पूर्व पार्षद और सरोज गुलाटी माजरी पंचकूला से इत्यादि लोगों ने समागम में आकर कीर्तन दरबार का आनंद लिया।
 बाबा गुरदेव सिंह ने कहा की दुनिया युद्ध की मार से त्रस्त है। हमारा धर्म और पथ चाहता है कि दुनिया में शांति और आपसी भाईचारा स्थापित हो। निर्दोषों की जान नहीं जानी चाहिए। दुनिया का प्रत्येक व्यक्ति सम्मान और मेहनत से अपना जीवन यापन करें। यही पंथ का विचार और समाज के प्रति दायित्व है। बाबा जी ने संगत को धन्यवाद किया और प्रार्थना की कि अगले वर्ष भी समागम इसी तरह शांति उत्साह से पूर्ण हो।

Modi Surrenders, Gas Cylinder Disappears

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Chandigarh, Mar. 15, 2026:- The BJP government, which boasts of a "Double Engine," has now become a "Trouble Engine" for the common man. Against the skyrocketing prices of LPG and the 'Artificial Shortage' of gas cylinders deliberately created in the city, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Chandigarh today launched a massive protest against the Central Government at the Sector-17 Plaza (opposite Neelam Cinema).

A massive crowd of AAP workers and the general public gathered at the protest, echoing the Plaza with deafening slogans of "Narendra Modi ne kiya surrender, gayab hua gas cylinder."

Modi Government is Conducting a 'Surgical Strike' on the Kitchen
Leading the protest, AAP leaders launched a scathing attack on the BJP, stating that the BJP leaders who used to beat their chests sitting on the streets when the cylinder was ₹400 during their time in the opposition, have now become deaf and dumb when the cylinder has crossed the ₹1000 mark. The Modi government has launched a direct 'Surgical Strike' on the plates of the common man and the household budgets of women. On one hand, back-breaking inflation has crushed the public, and on the other hand, an 'Artificial Shortage' is being deliberately created by halting gas supply just to fill the pockets of capitalist friends.

The Aam Aadmi Party issued an open warning to the Central Government that this protest is merely a trailer. If the LPG prices are not curbed immediately and the supply system in the city is not streamlined, the Aam Aadmi Party will hit the streets to intensify this agitation, making it difficult for BJP leaders to step out of their homes.

Present at this massive protest were Former Mayor Kuldeep Kumar, Councilor Hardeep Singh, General Secretary Sunny Aulakh, Anju Katyal, Yogesh Dhingra, Jasbir Singh Laddi, Shadab Rathi, Lalit Mohan, Mewa Ram, and State Media In-Charge Vikrant A. Tanwar. A large number of dedicated party workers and local citizens, including Shishupal, were also present.

एंजेल प्ले स्कूल ने मनाया अपना वार्षिकोत्सव:  नन्हें नन्हें बच्चों ने अपनी प्रस्तुति से किया मंत्रमुग्ध

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Chandigarh, Mar.15, 2026:--एंजेल प्ले स्कूल, मनीमाजरा, चंडीगढ़ का एनुअल फंक्शन सेक्टर 18 के टैगोर थिएटर में रविवार 15 मार्च 2026 को बड़े ही जोश और उत्साह से मनाया गया। स्कूल के नन्हे नन्हे बच्चों ने इस कार्यक्रम में शामिल होकर अपनी मनमोहक प्रस्तुति दी। स्कूल के नन्हे-मुन्ने बच्चों ने मनोरंजक डांस, स्किट और कई कार्यक्रम प्रस्तुत किए। बच्चों को स्टेज पर थिरकता देख सामने बैठे अभिभावक भी बेहद खुश हो रहे थे। इस समारोह में छोटे-छोटे बच्चों ने जमकर धमाल मचाया। रंग-बिरंगे कपड़ों में कार्यक्रम में पहुंचे बच्चों के डांस को देखकर उनके अभिभावक भी झूमने को मजबूर हो गए।

स्कूल की प्रिंसिपल अमनप्रीत कौशल ने बताया कि कार्यक्रम का उद्देश्य बच्चों के मन में सबके सामने परफॉर्म करने के डर को निकालना है। उन्होंने कार्यक्रम को सफल बनाने के लिए स्कूल के शिक्षक और अभिभावक का भी आभार जताया।

कार्यक्रम की शुरुआत गणेश वंदना के साथ हुई।इसके बाद नन्हे नन्हे बच्चों ने प्रभु भक्ति की प्रस्तुति दे सबका मन मोह लिया। जिसने पूरे वातावरण को भक्तिमय बना दिया। इसके बाद, शिक्षकों और बच्चों के रिश्ते की गहराई को दर्शाते हुए गीत पर प्रस्तुति दी गई। बच्चों ने परंपरागत नृत्य के साथ-साथ पश्चिमी संस्कृति की झलक भी प्रस्तुत की, जिससे भारतीय और वैश्विक संस्कृतियों का अद्भुत समागम दिखा।

कार्यक्रम के अंत मे स्कूल के सभी बच्चों को मैडल पहना कर उन्हें प्रोत्साहित किया गया। वहीं परिजनों ने एंजेलज प्ले स्कूल द्वारा बच्चों में बचपन से ही दिए जा रहे संस्कार और मजबूत नींव की सराहना की।

सांसद मनीष तिवारी ने सेक्टर 32 सी की टेनामेंट्स कॉलोनी में सांसद निधि कोष से लगवाए गए सीसीटीवी कैमरों का किया उद्दघाटन 

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Chandigarh, Mar.15, 2026:- चंडीगढ़ से कांग्रेस सांसद मनीष तिवारी ने वार्ड नम्बर 22 के अधीन आते सेक्टर 32 सी की टेनामेंट्स कॉलोनी में रविवार को अपने सांसद निधि कोष से लगवाए गए सीसीटीवी कैमरों का उद्दघाटन किया। 

क्षेत्र निवासियों के अनुसार पिछले दिनों एरिया का एक प्रतिनिधिमंडल ने विक्टर सिद्धू के नेतृत्व में सांसद मनीष तिवारी से मिला था। उन्होंने मनीष तिवारी को बताया कि कॉलोनी में सुरक्षा व्यवस्था और लॉ एंड आर्डर की समस्याओं को देखते हुए सीसीटीवी कैमरे लगाए जाएं । इस मामले का संज्ञान में लेते हुए मनीष तिवारी ने अपने सांसद निधि फंड से कालोनी में कैमरे लगवा दिए हैं।

इस अवसर पर विक्टर सिद्धू उर्फ बिट्टू, ब्लॉक प्रधान सरदारनी बलविंदर कौर, सरबजीत कौर , सोनिया, कविता, पूनम, मनी और सरदार हरबंस सिंह ने सांसद मनीष तिवारी का धन्यवाद किया।

विक्टर सिद्धू उर्फ बिट्टू ने कहा कि वार्ड नंबर 22 के अंतर्गत सैक्टर 32 की कॉलोनी में एम पी फंड से सी सी टी वी कैमरे लगाए गए हैं। सभी कॉलोनी वासियों की तरफ से वो मनीष तिवारी और चंडीगढ़ कांग्रेस प्रदेश अध्यक्ष एच एस लक्की का आभार व्यक्त करते हैं।

सैकड़ों तमिल समुदाय के लोगों ने थामा कांग्रेस का हाथ

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Chandigarh, Mar.15, 2026:-चंडीगढ़ प्रदेश कांग्रेस कमेटी को आज उस समय बड़ी राजनीतिक मजबूती मिली जब शहर के तमिल समुदाय के सैकड़ों लोगों ने राजीव गांधी कांग्रेस भवन, सेक्टर-35 में आयोजित एक कार्यक्रम के दौरान कांग्रेस पार्टी का दामन थाम लिया। इन सभी का स्वागत चंडीगढ़ से सांसद मनीष तिवारी और चंडीगढ़ प्रदेश कांग्रेस कमेटी के अध्यक्ष एच.एस. लकी की उपस्थिति में किया गया। कांग्रेस नेताओं ने पार्टी में शामिल हुए सभी सदस्यों का गर्मजोशी से स्वागत करते हुए विश्वास व्यक्त किया कि उनके आने से संगठन और अधिक मजबूत होगा।
इससे पूर्व सेक्टर-32 में आयोजित एक जनसभा को संबोधित करते हुए सांसद मनीष तिवारी ने कहा कि उन्होंने अपनी सांसद निधि के माध्यम से यह सुनिश्चित करने का प्रयास किया है कि शहर के हर क्षेत्र का समान रूप से विकास हो—चाहे वह सेक्टर हों, गाँव हों या कॉलोनियाँ। उन्होंने कहा कि कांग्रेस पार्टी हमेशा से शहर के कमजोर वर्गों, मजदूरों और कॉलोनियों में रहने वाले लोगों की आवाज़ को बुलंद करती आई है और आगे भी करती रहेगी।
मनीष तिवारी ने बताया कि हाल ही में हुई एडवाइजरी काउंसिल की बैठक में उन्होंने शहर से जुड़े कई महत्वपूर्ण मुद्दों को जोरदार तरीके से उठाया। इनमें कॉलोनियों में रहने वाले लोगों को मालिकाना हक दिलाने, लाल डोरे के विस्तार, शेयर वाइज रजिस्ट्री के मुद्दे तथा हाउसिंग बोर्ड द्वारा लोगों को नोटिस जारी करने जैसे मामलों को प्रशासक और संबंधित कमेटी के समक्ष प्रमुखता से रखा गया।
इस अवसर पर प्रदेश कांग्रेस अध्यक्ष एच.एस. लकी ने कहा कि कांग्रेस पार्टी लगातार मजबूती की ओर अग्रसर है और आज तमिल समुदाय के सैकड़ों लोगों का पार्टी में शामिल होना इसका स्पष्ट प्रमाण है। उन्होंने कहा कि आने वाले समय में समाज के विभिन्न वर्गों और अन्य राजनीतिक दलों से भी बड़ी संख्या में लोग कांग्रेस पार्टी से जुड़ेंगे।
एच.एस. लकी ने कहा कि कांग्रेस पार्टी ने नगर निगम चुनावों की तैयारियाँ पूरे जोश के साथ शुरू कर दी हैं और भाजपा की विफलताओं को जनता के सामने उजागर किया जाएगा। उन्होंने कहा कि पिछले दस वर्षों में नगर निगम में 10 में से 9 मेयर भाजपा के होने के बावजूद शहर का विकास ठहर सा गया है और एक के बाद एक घोटाले सामने आ रहे हैं, जिससे भाजपा की कार्यप्रणाली पूरी तरह बेनकाब हो चुकी है।
उन्होंने पार्टी कार्यकर्ताओं से आह्वान किया कि वे जनता के बीच जाकर शहर से जुड़े मुद्दों को मजबूती से उठाएँ और कांग्रेस की नीतियों को लोगों तक पहुँचाएँ।
इस अवसर पर प्रवीण शर्मा टीटू, विक्टर सिद्धू, एरिया पार्षद अंजू कटियाल, पवन शर्मा, चंद्रमुखी शर्मा, बलविंदर कौर, सुखविंदर, राजदीप सिद्धू, विपनजोत सिंह अमन , ज़ाहिद प्रवेज खान, वसीम मीर, इमरान मंसूरी, अमन सलैच, कविता, सरबजीत ,सोनिया जैसवाल सहित अनेक कांग्रेस कार्यकर्ता और गणमान्य लोग उपस्थित रहे।

Saturday, 14 March 2026

इटरनिटी एन्ड प्रोटॉक कंपनी द्वारा आयोजित तीसरे रक्तदान शिविर में 87 यूनिट रक्त हुआ एकत्र

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Chandigarh, Mar.14, 2026:- इटरनिटी एन्ड प्रोटॉक कंपनी द्वारा आयोजित तीसरे रक्तदान शिविर में 87 यूनिट रक्त एकत्र हुआ। उक्त जानकारी देते हुए प्रवक्ता टीआर ठाकुर, जिन्होंने खुद भी आज 79वीं वार रक्तदान किया, ने बताया कि ये रक्तदान शिविर कंपनी के संस्थापकों अंकुर बख्शी एवं सजिल घई व निदेशकों हरनीत सिंह एवं गौरव वोहरा द्वारा सीएसआर एक्टिविटी के तहत लगाया गया। उन्होंने बताया कि इससे पहले लगाए गए दो रक्तदान शिविरों में भो 100 से अधिक यूनिट रक्त एकत्र हुआ था। उन्होंने बताया कि कम्पनी द्वारा भी तक अनेक समाजसेवी कार्य किए जा चुके हैं जिनमें लंगर सेवा, जल सेवा, विकलांग एवं वरिष्ठ नागरिक सहयोग तथा जरूरतमंद विद्यार्थियों के लिए मुफ्त शिक्षा आदि जैसे परोपकारी कार्य शामिल हैं। टीआर ठाकुर ने कहा कि कम्पनी भविष्य में भी इस प्रकार के परोपकारी कार्यों काआयोजन करती रहेगी।

Sohana Hospital organizes walk to raise awareness about Glaucoma

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Mohali, Mar. 14, 2026:-Sohana Hospital today organized a special Glaucoma Awareness Walk in Mohali to raise awareness about the eye disease commonly known as "Kala Motia" (Glaucoma). The walk was led by the hospital's COO and Senior Cataract & Refractive Surgeon, Dr. Amanpreet Kaur. Notably, the event was organized as part of the World Glaucoma Awareness Week, being observed from March 8 to 14, 2026.

The main objective of this awareness walk was to educate people about the importance of regular eye check-ups and early detection of glaucoma, which is often referred to as the "silent thief of sight." Doctors, hospital staff, patients, and local residents enthusiastically participated in the walk and spread the message that early detection is the best protection against glaucoma.

Participants carried placards and banners highlighting the importance of eye screening, particularly for people above 40 years of age, as well as those suffering from diabetes, high blood pressure, or having a family history of the disease.

Addressing the participants on the occasion, Dr. Amanpreet Kaur said that nearly 80 million people worldwide are affected by glaucoma, and about half of them are unaware that they have the disease. In India, one out of every eight people is at risk of developing glaucoma. The most concerning aspect of this disease is that it progresses without pain or warning signs, making timely screening extremely important.

She further informed that during the Glaucoma Awareness Week (March 8–14), free eye pressure screening tests are being conducted at Sohana Hospital to help protect people's vision. At the end of the event, doctors also answered queries from the public and shared information about the latest treatment options.

GJIMT Honors Over 100 Women Educators for Outstanding Contribution to Education

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Chitkara University Online introduces Global Accounting MBA amid Rising Demand for International Finance Skills

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Chandigarh, Mar.14, 2026:-Acknowledging the global need for a significant shift in management education, Chitkara University Online has launched its Online MBA in Global Accounting. Due to the nature of the global economy, industries are recalibrating at unprecedented speed and professional benchmarks transcend national frontiers, the value of a business degree can no longer be confined to academic certification alone. Its real worth lies in its ability to integrate scholarly rigour with professional standards and global relevance. This launch represents institutional foresight grounded in data, trends, and a clear understanding of where the future of business education is headed.

The Growth of Indian Higher Education Sector

India has one of the largest higher education systems in the world. It comprises over 52,000 colleges and more than 1,300 universities. The sector is expected to grow from about ₹5.75 lakh crore (USD 68 billion) in 2024 to nearly ₹11.6 lakh crore (around USD 135 billion) by 2033. It will almost double itself in size over the next decade. This expansion signals qualitative transformation as students today are demanding flexibility, international alignment, and industry integration. Despite this modern-day transformation, the Master of Business Administration (MBA) has traditionally remained the flagship postgraduate qualification for aspiring leaders.

According to the India Skills Report 2025, MBA graduates now rank among India's most employable talent pools. Their employability levels reach approximately 78% in 2025. It is notably higher when you compare them to other academic disciplines. However, global trends reveal moderation in conventional generalist MBA enrolments. Learners increasingly prefer specialised, practice-oriented, and professionally aligned programs that deliver demonstrable competence rather than broad managerial familiarity. The question is no longer whether one holds an MBA or not. The question now is: What global capability does that MBA validate?

The Rise of Professionally Benchmarked Credentials

Today, multinational companies, consulting firms, fintech organisations and global accounting networks are looking for professionals who are proficient across different regulatory systems, understand international accounting standards, and apply their knowledge from day one. Skills in analytics, compliance, global financial reporting and digital finance tools have become an essential part of the industry. In India, more students are choosing to pursue the Certified Public Accountant qualification offered by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. The number of CPA candidates has grown from about 2,000 in 2020 to nearly 11,000 in 2024, an increase of almost 450% in just four years.

This clearly shows that many Indian finance professionals now want to build careers aligned with global standards, rather than limiting themselves to domestic frameworks.

The Digital Acceleration of MBA Demand

Parallel to this shift is the rapid expansion of digital higher education. There has been, thus, a sharp growth of online enrolments in India. MBA Programs consistently rank high when looked at the most sought-after course. Many people, including the working professionals, prefer online formats as it allows them to manage their professional workload accordingly. Their career does not need to be on halt for their MBA. The rise of stackable credentials and certifications reflects a broader global trend for professional relevance.

Chitkara University Online's Strategic Response

It is precisely within this confluence of data, aspiration, and structural change that Chitkara University Online's Online MBA in Global Accounting finds its significance. Rather than positioning professional certifications as just mere add-ons, the program is academically aligned with the CPA pathway.

International accounting frameworks, financial reporting standards, compliance systems, and global regulatory perspectives are embedded within the academic structure itself. The program integrates management principles with internationally benchmarked accounting competencies, thereby collapsing the traditional divide between university education and professional certification.

By doing so, Chitkara University Online now offers a pathway that aligns academic accomplishment with globally validated professional standards.

Strengthening India's Global Talent Position

India's growth as a global hub depends not just on how many graduates it produces, but on how skilled and competitive they are. When CPA aspirants grow by nearly 450% in four years, when MBA employability touches 78%, and when the higher education sector is projected to nearly double in economic value within a decade, the signal is clear: India is not merely expanding, it is recalibrating.

A Philosophical Reorientation of the MBA

In a borderless financial architecture, where regulatory standards, and reporting frameworks transcend geography, professionals must think beyond domestic constraints. Through its Online MBA in Global Accounting, launched with structural intent and data-driven clarity, Chitkara University Online stands at the intersection of academic rigour, digital accessibility, and global professional alignment.

Update on IndiGo’s Middle East Operations: Cautiously Realigning Network in Response to Evolving Situation

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Chandigarh, Mar.14,2026:--In view of the evolving situation in the Middle East, IndiGo will be operating 252 weekly flights to/from the Middle East, as it cautiously makes adjustments to its operations in the region starting 16 March 2026 till 28 March 2026.
 
IndiGo is almost back to operating its regular schedule with 126 weekly flights to/from Saudia Arabia and 28 weekly flights to/from Oman. Additionally, IndiGo's will operate 98 weekly flights to / from UAE.
 
The airline will continue to monitor the situation given the ongoing geopolitical risk, airspace restrictions, airport constraints, consistently rising fuel and insurance costs, and other uncertainties. The airline is aligning capacity with the current conditions while maintaining essential connectivity. These measures are being taken to ensure safe and reliable operations across the region.
 
Schedule of IndiGo flights to and from the Middle East, until 28 March 2026
 
Destination
Flight No. 
Sector 
Frequency 
Departure 
Arrival 
Abu Dhabi
6E 1401
Mumbai – Abu Dhabi
Daily
1600
1800
6E 1402
Abu Dhabi – Mumbai
Daily
1900
0005 (+1)
6E 1405
Delhi – Abu Dhabi
Daily
1540
1810
6E 1406
Abu Dhabi – Delhi
Daily
1910
0020 (+1)
Dubai
6E 1461
Delhi – Dubai
Daily
0740
1020
6E 1462
Dubai – Delhi
Daily
1120
1620
6E 1463
Delhi – Dubai
Daily
1530
1805
6E 1464
Dubai – Delhi
Daily
1910
2355
6E 1455
Mumbai – Dubai
Daily
0635
0825
6E 1456
Dubai – Mumbai
Daily
0925
1420
6E 1451
Mumbai – Dubai
Daily
0925
1115
6E 1452
Dubai – Mumbai
Daily
1215
1650
6E 1453
Mumbai – Dubai
Daily
1530
1720
6E 1454
Dubai – Mumbai
Daily
1820
2300
Muscat
6E 1277
Mumbai – Muscat
Daily
2010
2130
6E 1268
Muscat – Mumbai
Daily
2030
0240 (+1)
6E 1271
Kochi – Muscat
Daily
2325
0140 (+1)
6E 1272
Muscat – Kochi
Daily
0240
0735
Medina
6E 0059
Mumbai – Madinah
Daily
2205
0110 (+1)
6E 0060
Madinah – Mumbai
Daily
0210
0905
Riyadh
6E 0073
Mumbai – Riyadh
Daily
0430
0645
6E 0074
Riyadh – Mumbai
Daily
0745
1415
6E 0071
Delhi – Riyadh
Daily
1835
2145
6E 0072
Riyadh – Delhi
Daily
2245
0555 (+1)
Jeddah
6E 0077
Bengaluru – Jeddah
Daily
0035
0430
6E 0078
Jeddah – Bengaluru
Daily
0240
1045
6E 0061
Mumbai – Jeddah
Daily
1810
2125
6E 0062
Jeddah – Mumbai
Daily
2105
0425 (+1)
6E 0091
Mumbai – Jeddah
Daily
2225
0140 (+1)
6E 0092
Jeddah – Mumbai
Daily
2225
0550 (+1)
6E 0065
Calicut – Jeddah
Daily
1615
2005
6E 0066
Jeddah – Calicut
Daily
0615
1355
6E 0063
Delhi – Jeddah
Daily
2135
0140
6E 0064
Jeddah – Delhi
Daily
0355
1000
6E 0067
Hyderabad – Jeddah
Daily
2025
0025 (+1)
6E 0068
Jeddah – Hyderabad
Daily
0125
0910
*All timings are in local time zones; exact timings may differ on the respective days of operation
** Subject to regulatory approvals
*** (+1) indicates next day arrival
 
Customers from the above locations in the Middle East will continue to be able to connect to multiple cities in India and beyond, using IndiGo's comprehensive network.
 
Additionally, as part of these necessary network adjustments, planned operations to Doha, Kuwait, Bahrain, Dammam, Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah and Sharjah will remain suspended till 28 March 2026.
 
IndiGo is taking every possible measure to support its customers during these challenging times and stands ready to operate additional adhoc flights for stranded passengers, if needed. To keep customers informed, IndiGo is publishing real‑time updates on its website and social media platforms. Passengers are encouraged to check the latest flight information and travel advisories before planning their journeys.
 
The airline is coordinating with the relevant authorities and will continue to adapt its operations to the needs of the evolving operating environment. IndiGo remains unwavering in its commitment to the safety and security of its customers, crew, and aircraft.

Athletes, Authors and Experts Converge at PlayWrite Sports Literature Festival

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Chandigarh, Mar. 14, 2026: --The ninth edition of the PlayWrite Sports Literature Festival brought together sports enthusiasts, athletes and sports fraternity celebrating stories, journey and insights from the world of Indian sports held at The Lalit, Chandigarh on Saturday.

In the inaugural session, Kiran Kanojia, an Indian para-athlete and India's first women "Blade Runner," shared her deeply inspiring journey with the audience. Recalling the life-altering train incident in Hyderabad in 2011 when she lost her limb a day before her birthday while resisting bag snatchers. She said her journey did not begin on the track but in a hospital ward. Encouraged by her father's words, "You may have lost a limb, but not your courage,". "Sport builds character," she said, adding in Hindi, "Log problems se bhagte hain, aur main problems mein bhagti hoon. (People run away from problems," she remarked, "but I run through them),

Later, during a session on 'Ice Breaking - Ice hockey', speakers highlighted both the challenges and the growing promise of the sport in India. Harjinder Singh, Founder, Indian Ice Hockey Association (IIHA) recalled the early journey of promoting ice hockey in the country, noting that despite players getting barely two months to train in the harsh upper Himalayan regions, India managed to secure medals in the international arenas which is an achievement reflecting the grit of the athletes. Disket Changmo, captain of the Indian women's team and a member since 2016, shared how her inspiration came from spotting an American woman playing in a men's ice hockey team in Leh. She stressed that more women should take up the sport, though climate change and shrinking frozen lakes in Leh remain a serious concern. Elaborating on the sport's potential, Gurpreet Singh Bakshi President (IIHA) said there is tremendous enthusiasm among youth in regions like Kaza and other Himalayan areas. He informed that nearly 2,000 players are already part of the emerging talent pool for leagues in India which is a good emerging sign of sports in India. 

The session "Shining Young International Sportswomen" brought together three inspiring Indian women athletes Ganemat Sekhon (Shooting), Raiza Dhillon (Shooting) and Bhavani Thekkada (Cross Country Skier) in conversation with moderator Hardeep Singh Chandpuri. The discussion highlighted their remarkable journeys from modest beginnings to competing on the international stage. Each athlete shared the challenges they faced while pursuing sports in India, particularly as women in disciplines that traditionally receive limited support and visibility.  Bhavani recalled her humble beginnings with deep emotion by sharing how she often borrowed ski shoes from the Indian Army just to train.

The session "Steely Journalism" featured senior sports journalists Neeru Bhatia and Mona in conversation with Saurabh Duggal which offered a powerful reflection on the challenges and evolution of sports journalism in India, especially for women. Neeru Bhatia spoke about her journey spanning over three decades, recalling how she began covering sports with Newstrack and DD Metro at a time when electronic media in sports reporting was still developing.  Mona shared her transition from being a political reporter to becoming one of the first Hindi sports journalists. Known for embracing challenges, she covered major international events including the 2002 FIFA World Cup. She recalled that in earlier years, the presence of women in press boxes was often not easily accepted and vernacular journalists frequently faced bias and rejection. 

A session on 'tennis at the grassroots'  featured former Indian tennis player Vishal Uppal and Navchetan Benipal, researcher raised at NIS Patiala and associated with the study "Representation of Women Lawn Tennis Players as icons  in conversation with former Indian noted sports journalist Sukhwant Basra. Vishal Uppal emphasised the need to look beyond criticism and partner with the Indian Tennis Federation to collectively nurture talent. "Tennis is an individual sport, but its growth requires combined efforts within the community," he lauded.  Both spoke about Sania Mirza, who became a global icon despite social and cultural challenges, including opposition from conservative sections that did not encourage women in sports.

The book discussion on "We Are the Champions" written by father -son duo Vijay Lokapally and Akshay Lokapally in conversation with Vivek Atray  explored the transformative journey of Indian sports. The book highlights 40 defining moments in India's sporting history, celebrating achievements of Sports legend. Vijay revealed that football was his first love, followed by cricket. He recalled missing dinner when India lost in hockey, yet remaining unfazed by cricket defeats, though the 1983 World Cup win remained his favorite chapter. Listening to Jasdev Singh narrate the 1975 Hockey World Cup, Vijay noted, hockey had its own charm despite cricket enjoying greater accessibility. 

Mukesh Kumar narrated his inspiring struggle story, recalling how a life-changing train accident at a railway station while saving a child turned him from a general athlete into a para athlete. Invited to Rashtrapati Bhavan for a gallantry honour and supported by A. P. J. Abdul Kalam in completing his education and securing a job, he went on to win 63 medals at national and international events. 

Yet another engaging session titled "100 Years of Indian Hockey" traced the evolution of the sport from its club hockey origins during the British Raj to the modern astro turf era. Dr. Iqbal Singh Sandhu, author of Hockey de Sultan  highlighted iconic tournaments such as the Beighton Cup and Aga Khan Cup which showed India's historic dominance and memorable performances, including converting corners into goals against European teams. Thakur Singh Mejie, from his hockey academy in Bassi Pathana (Fatehgarh Sahib), and  Mr Pandher, IPS, shared insights on grassroots development and promotion of the sport. Moderated by Col. DS Cheema, the session reflected on hockey's past, present and the path ahead for India's sporting legacy.

The session "Women Cricket: Surging Behind" featured insights from cricket administrator Shishir Hattangadi, noted coach Nagesh Gupta, and emerging women cricketer Aditi Sheoron, reflecting on the remarkable evolution of women's cricket over the past decade. Coach Nagesh Gupta highlighted that in 2016 his academy had just two girls among 102 trainees whereas today 60 of his 140 trainees are girls, thanks to improved coaching, infrastructure and a structured domestic calendar. Hattangadi feels that the emergence of the Women's Premier League (WPL) in 2023 has added a new dimension.

All India Bhaskar Rao Nritya and Sangeet Sammelan wrapped up with Superb  Flute recital by Pandit Ronu Majumdar and a Tabla jugalbandi by  Pandit Nayan Ghosh and Ishaan Ghosh 

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Chandigarh, Mar.14, 2026:-The 55th All India Bhaskar Rao Dance and Music sammelan  concluded on a magnificent note with an enchanting evening of Indian classical music at Tagore Theatre. The closing day featured a mesmerizing flute recital by world-renowned flautist Padma Shri Pandit Ronu Majumdar, accompanied by the eminent Banaras Gharana tabla maestro Pandit Kumar Bose. The evening was further elevated by an extraordinary tabla jugalbandi by Pandit Nayan Ghosh and Ishaan Ghosh. The audience was captivated by the artists' outstanding performances, which created an atmosphere filled with melody, rhythm, and artistic brilliance.

On this  occasion  Kendra's Chairman S. K. Monga, Senior Vice Chairman Prof. Arun GroverSNA Awardee Guru Dr. Shobha KoserSecretary Sajal Koser and additional registrar Dr. Samira Koser were also present 

The evening's principal artist, Padma Shri awardee and Guinness World Record holder Pandit Ronu Majumdar, is regarded as one of India's most distinguished flautists. Widely credited with popularizing the flute across generations and continents, he is celebrated as a "style-maker" who developed a distinctive approach to raga presentation. His style seamlessly blends the aesthetics of Dhrupad gayaki with intricate rhythmic patterns (layakari), thereby establishing the flute as a leading instrument in both contemporary Indian classical and popular music. The legendary American musician Ry Cooder once described him as the "Dr. Feelgood of the Indian Flute," reflecting his global acclaim.

Accompanying him on the tabla was the celebrated Banaras Gharana maestro Pandit Kumar Bose, who received his training from his father Acharya Vishwanath Bose and the legendary tabla virtuoso Pandit Kishan Maharaj. Renowned for his clarity, depth, and rhythmic sophistication, Pandit Bose is equally admired as a solo performer and an accompanist. His dynamic and sensitive accompaniment added remarkable energy and depth to the flute recital.

In the opening segment of the evening, Pandit Ronu Majumdar commenced his performance with Raga Jayjaywanti, elaborating the raga through alapbandishes, and a variety of gats. He further captivated the audience with compositions in Raga Hansadhwani, where the distinct imprint of the gayaki ang in his flute playing transported listeners into a realm of deep emotional resonance. His presentation of Dhamar received enthusiastic applause from the audience, and he concluded his recital with a beautiful Kajri, leaving the entire auditorium resonating with the soulful and melodious sounds of his flute. Pandit Kumar Bose's deft and expressive tabla accompaniment enhanced the musical experience and created a magical atmosphere in the hall.

The second segment of the evening featured a spectacular tabla jugalbandi by the father–son duo Pandit Nayan Ghosh and Ishaan Ghosh. Pandit Nayan Ghosh—an extraordinary artist equally accomplished in tabla and sitar—is widely regarded as a "walking encyclopedia" of Indian music. The son and disciple of Padma Bhushan Pandit Nikhil Ghosh and nephew of the legendary flautist Pannalal Ghosh, he has enthralled audiences across Europe, the Americas, Canada, Asia, and Australia during his illustrious career spanning nearly six decades.

Ishaan Ghosh, a gifted young tabla virtuoso and the grandson of Pandit Nikhil Ghosh, has emerged as a powerful soloist as well as a sensitive accompanist. Having trained rigorously since childhood, he has shared the stage with several eminent musicians, including Pandit JasrajUstad Amjad Ali Khan, and Pandit Ronu Majumdar.

Presented in Teentaal, their exhilarating jugalbandi showcased a rich repertoire including uthanalapgatkaydas, and relas. The rhythmic dialogue between the two artists, marked by remarkable coordination and spontaneity, earned them resounding applause from the audience. Accompanying them on the sarangi was the acclaimed musician Sabir Khan of the Sikar Gharana, son of Padma Bhushan Ustad Sultan Khan and grandson of Ustad Gulab Khan. His soulful accompaniment added further depth and colour to the performance, leaving the audience deeply enthralled.

At the conclusion of the evening, the distinguished guests felicitated the performing artists. Kendra Secretary Sajal Koser expressed heartfelt gratitude to the media, the audience, the artists, and the organizing team for their invaluable support in making the conference a grand success.

With this memorable musical evening, the 55th All India Bhaskar Rao Dance and Music Sammelan  came to a splendid close, earning appreciation and congratulations for the organizers for presenting yet another remarkable celebration of Indian classical arts.