Tuesday, 9 June 2026
वाणिज्य एवं उद्योग मंत्रालय ने चंडीगढ़ में हितधारक संवाद आयोजित किया; पंजाब और हरियाणा के उद्योग एवं किसानों को भारत की नई एफटीए संरचना के अंतर्गत विशाल निर्यात अवसरों से कराया अवगत
Awareness, early diagnosis can significantly improve treatment outcomes in brain tumours: experts
By 121 News
Chandigarh, June 09, 2026:- To mark World Brain Tumour Day, Max Hospital, Mohali organized a talk to highlight the importance of recognising early warning signs of brain tumours and seeking timely medical attention.
During the occasion, hospital experts emphasized that increased awareness and early diagnosis can significantly improve treatment outcomes and quality of life for patients.
Dr Sachin Bindal, neurosurgery consultant said that brain tumours can affect individuals of all ages and may present with symptoms that are often mistaken for common health issues. Persistent headaches, seizures, changes in vision, balance problems, weakness in limbs, speech difficulties, and unexplained behavioural changes should not be ignored, as they may indicate an underlying neurological condition.
Dr Sachin further said that many patients tend to overlook symptoms assuming they are caused by stress or fatigue.
However, persistent neurological symptoms warrant medical evaluation. Early diagnosis of brain tumours enables timely treatment and can significantly improve patient outcomes, he opined.
Dr. Sachin added that the advances in neurosurgery, imaging technologies, and multidisciplinary treatment approaches have transformed the management of brain tumours, enabling safer procedures and better recovery prospects for patients.
पार्षद हरदीप सिंह बुटेरला ने सेक्टर 41-ए में पौधे लगाए
Monday, 8 June 2026
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World Bicycle Day 2026 Celebrated with Great Enthusiasm under 'Fit India Movement' at CGC University, Mohali
By 121 News
Mohali, June 08, 2026:-CGC University, Mohali, in collaboration with the Sports Authority of India (SAI), celebrated 'World Bicycle Day 2026' with immense fervor and enthusiasm. The event was organized under the 'Fit India Movement', a flagship campaign of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, inspired by the vision of Honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
More than 500 cyclists, including university students, faculty members, staff, sports enthusiasts, and local residents, actively participated in this special bicycle rally. The primary objective of the rally was to promote physical fitness, a healthy lifestyle, environmental conservation, and a sense of community through cycling.
The grand bicycle rally was officially flagged off by Sardar Rajinder Singh (Senior Olympic Gold Medalist, Indian Hockey Legend, Arjuna Awardee-1997, Dronacharya Awardee-2003, former National Coach of the Indian Men's Hockey Team, and current Technical Lead/Director, RoundGlass Sports Hockey). His esteemed presence filled the participants with great energy and motivation.
Shailender Kumar, Regional Director of the Sports Authority of India, graced the occasion as the 'Guest of Honor'. He highly appreciated the exemplary efforts of CGC University, Mohali, in promoting fitness and social engagement among the youth.
Speaking on the occasion, the dignitaries highlighted the importance of cycling, stating that it is not only an economical and effective means of staying physically fit but also plays a vital role in creating a pollution-free environment. They urged everyone to unite in building a healthier society.
During the event, the participating cyclists were also encouraged to become members of the 'Namo Fit India Cycling Club'. The club aims to create a nationwide network of cycling enthusiasts to foster a culture of a healthy lifestyle in every corner of the country.
Sharing his thoughts on the occasion, Arsh Dhaliwal, Managing Director of CGC University, said that the successful organization of World Bicycle Day 2026 reflects CGC University’s unwavering commitment to the holistic development of students, social responsibility, and national campaigns. Through such impactful initiatives, the university will continue to promote fitness, environmental sustainability, and nation-building values to contribute toward a stronger and healthier India.
World Bicycle Day 2026 Celebrated with Great Enthusiasm under 'Fit India Movement' at CGC University, Mohali
By 121 News
Mohali, June 08, 2026:-CGC University, Mohali, in collaboration with the Sports Authority of India (SAI), celebrated 'World Bicycle Day 2026' with immense fervor and enthusiasm. The event was organized under the 'Fit India Movement', a flagship campaign of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, inspired by the vision of Honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
More than 500 cyclists, including university students, faculty members, staff, sports enthusiasts, and local residents, actively participated in this special bicycle rally. The primary objective of the rally was to promote physical fitness, a healthy lifestyle, environmental conservation, and a sense of community through cycling.
The grand bicycle rally was officially flagged off by Sardar Rajinder Singh (Senior Olympic Gold Medalist, Indian Hockey Legend, Arjuna Awardee-1997, Dronacharya Awardee-2003, former National Coach of the Indian Men's Hockey Team, and current Technical Lead/Director, RoundGlass Sports Hockey). His esteemed presence filled the participants with great energy and motivation.
Shailender Kumar, Regional Director of the Sports Authority of India, graced the occasion as the 'Guest of Honor'. He highly appreciated the exemplary efforts of CGC University, Mohali, in promoting fitness and social engagement among the youth.
Speaking on the occasion, the dignitaries highlighted the importance of cycling, stating that it is not only an economical and effective means of staying physically fit but also plays a vital role in creating a pollution-free environment. They urged everyone to unite in building a healthier society.
During the event, the participating cyclists were also encouraged to become members of the 'Namo Fit India Cycling Club'. The club aims to create a nationwide network of cycling enthusiasts to foster a culture of a healthy lifestyle in every corner of the country.
Sharing his thoughts on the occasion, Arsh Dhaliwal, Managing Director of CGC University, said that the successful organization of World Bicycle Day 2026 reflects CGC University’s unwavering commitment to the holistic development of students, social responsibility, and national campaigns. Through such impactful initiatives, the university will continue to promote fitness, environmental sustainability, and nation-building values to contribute toward a stronger and healthier India.
Trident Marks World Environment Day with Week-Long Sustainability Initiatives across Locations
By 121 News
Chandigarh, June 08, 2026:-Marking World Environment Day 2026, Trident Group organised a week-long series of sustainability-focused activities across its manufacturing locations at Sanghera, Dhaula and Budhni under the theme "Inspired by Nature. For Climate. For Our Future." The initiatives brought together employees and local communities in efforts aimed at water conservation, afforestation, waste reduction, recycling and environmental awareness.
The week commenced with employees across all locations taking a sustainability pledge, committing to responsible water usage, waste management, recycling, circular economy practices and the reduction of single-use plastics.
As part of the campaign, Green Kaizen opportunities were identified across operations to optimise water consumption, minimise waste generation, improve process efficiency and promote cleaner workplaces. The initiative reflects Trident's continued focus on integrating sustainability into day-to-day operations.
Plantation drives conducted during the week resulted in the planting of more than 2,100 saplings across various locations, taking the cumulative number of trees planted by the company to over 11.90 lakh.
In support of the "Say No to Plastic Bags" campaign, employees distributed eco-friendly jute bags at Kusht Ashram in Barnala and the local vegetable market, encouraging the adoption of sustainable alternatives to single-use plastics.
At Trident's Budhni facility, employees participated in the Nirmal Narmada campaign and removed nearly six tonnes of waste from the banks of the Narmada River. A five-kilometre walkathon from Dusshera Maidan to Budhni Ghat was also organised with participation from employees and representatives of the local administration.
Environmental Week activities served as a platform to strengthen awareness, encourage community participation and reinforce Trident Group's commitment to sustainable development and environmental stewardship. The company said such initiatives would continue to play a key role in advancing its long-term sustainability goals and creating a greener future.
Sunday, 7 June 2026
श्री सिद्ध बाबा बालक नाथ मंदिर, सेक्टर-29 का 52वां वार्षिक मूर्ति स्थापना उत्सव श्रद्धा, भक्ति और उल्लास के साथ संपन्न
Cancer Survivors Day: Six-year-old girl among 150 cancer survivors felicitated
Mohali, June 07, 2026:- Marking Cancer Survivors Day, around 150 cancer survivors joined in Max Hospital, Mohali’s program on cancer awareness here on Sunday.
The program highlighted the inspiring journeys of cancer survivors and reinforced the importance of early detection, timely treatment, and ongoing support throughout the cancer care journey.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr Sachin Gupta, Director-Medical Oncology, Max said that surviving Cancer is a testament to strength, determination, and the progress made in cancer care. Today, many cancers can be successfully treated when detected early and managed through a multidisciplinary approach.
Several survivors shared their personal experiences of overcoming cancer, inspiring others with stories of hope, perseverance, and recovery. The event also highlighted the importance of cancer prevention, regular screening and strong support systems.
Six-year-old Arnika’s battle with blood cancer didn't just test her strength—it saved her family's spirit. Her parents recall that amidst the despair of last year's diagnosis, it was their young daughter who pulled them out of depression and taught them to fight like warriors. Speaking to a gathering at the event, Arnika channeled the wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita, urging others to face illness without fear and to fight with unwavering grit.
That same indomitable spirit is shared by Amritpal Kaur (43) of Jalandhar, who refused to give up hope even when faced with a stage 4 lung cancer diagnosis.
Amritpal Shared that she kept telling herself that it’s just a disease. It can only keep me down for a short time. In the long run, her hope and resilience will conquer it.
A Musical Evening Organized by Pracheen Kala Kendra
The programme commenced with Raag Yaman, in which Ms. Chhetri presented three compositions of the modern vaggeyakara, the late Acharya Brihaspati Ji. The first composition, rendered in Vilambit Ektaal, was “Kahe Alasane Ho Laal, Rain To Nahin Beeti Jaat, Adheer Bhaye Kahe Bin Baat.” Her presentation reflected the rich tradition of the Rampur-Sahaswan gharana, incorporating elaborate alaap, bol-baant, and intricate taans.
She then presented another composition composed by Acharya Brihaspati Ji in Teentaal, “Mangal Karahu Daya Kari Devi,” followed by a Drut Ektaal composition, “Deen Bandhu Deenanath Bhaktan Bhay Haari, Shankh Chakra Gada Padma Dhaari Sukhkaari.”
Through her rendition of sargam, bol-baant, bol-taan, and gamak-laden taans, she captivated the audience and earned immense appreciation from the connoisseurs present in the auditorium.
After presenting the three compositions in Raag Yaman, Ms. Chhetri concluded her recital with the devotional bhajan of Sant Kabir, “Moko Kahan Dhoonde Re Bande, Main To Tere Paas Mein.” The musical composition of the bhajan was created by her guru, Prof. Saubhagyavardhan Brihaspati, son of the late Acharya Brihaspati Ji. The soulful rendition transformed the atmosphere into one of devotion and spiritual reflection.
The recital was accompanied on tabla by eminent tabla exponent Dr. Mahendra Prasad Sharma, on sarangi by Shri Rajesh Kumar whose sensitive accompaniment enhanced the overall musical experience.
Dr. Shobha Koser, , Registrar of the Kendra, felicitated all the artists with mementoes.
सेक्टर-46 सी के प्रतिनिधिमंडल ने डीएसपी गुरजीत कौर व एसएचओ शादीलाल से की मुलाकात, सुरक्षा व जनहित के मुद्दों पर हुई चर्चा