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Thursday, 31 July 2025
शहीद उधम सिंह को आम आदमी पार्टी चंडीगढ़ ने श्रद्धांजलि अर्पित की
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Storytelling Session at Ashmah International School Celebrates Creativity and Learning among Young Learners
By 121 News
Mohali, July 31, 2025:-Ashmah International School, Sector 70 hosted a vibrant and engaging storytelling session for its young students, creating an atmosphere filled with laughter, curiosity, and meaningful learning. The highlight of the day was a captivating performance of the popular play Bear & Bee, presented by the teachers. The lively performance enchanted the audience, with children's laughter and eager participation echoing throughout the auditorium. The interactive question-and-answer round that followed further heightened the children's engagement, and the distribution of prizes added to their excitement. In addition, students actively took part in a Punjabi storytelling session. The Punjabi faculty presented the well-known moral tale Jaisi Karni Vaisi Bharani in an engaging manner, imparting important life lessons in a way that resonated with the young audience. The day proved to be both entertaining and educational, leaving a lasting impression on the students.
Addressing the gathering, School Principal suchi Grover stated that We believe education should go beyond textbooks. Events like these inspire creativity, foster critical thinking, and instill moral values in children. The sparkle in their eyes and the joy on their faces are our greatest rewards. She further emphasized that Ashmah International School remains committed to nurturing holistic development and innovative learning experiences for all students. This storytelling session was a testament to that commitment and was hailed as a resounding success.
Deaf and Dumb Cricketers from Across India to Compete in IDCA T20 Premier League in City
By 121 News
Chandigarh, July 31, 2025:-The Indian Deaf Cricket Association (IDCA) has launched the 6th T20 Deaf Indian Premier League in Chandigarh being held from August 1 to 4, 2025. Matches are being played at GMSSS Sector-26 and Panjab University, Sector-14.
Eight teams — Mumbai Stars, Lucknow Giants, Delhi Bulls, Hyderabad Eagles, Kolkata Warriors, Chennai Blasters, Bangalore Badshahs and Punjab Lions are participating in this four-day national tournament. The teams have been divided into two groups, with the top two from each group advancing to the semifinals. The final will be played on August 4.
Organized in collaboration with the Cricket Association of the Deaf Chandigarh (CADC) and supported by the UT Cricket Association, the tournament will feature 12 league matches leading up to the knockout stages.
IDCA President and Vice President of the Differently Abled Cricket Committee (DCCI) under BCCI, Sumit Jain, lauded the energy and commitment of the players. He said that their performances send a powerful message about the talent and potential of hearing-impaired cricketers in India. Jain also emphasized the growing importance of nurturing and promoting deaf cricket at both national and international levels.
All matches are being streamed live on the YouTube channel IDCA_TV, with regular updates available on IDCA's social media handles @official_idca.
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Wednesday, 30 July 2025
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Monday, 28 July 2025
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Sunday, 27 July 2025
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रामदरबार में तीज महोत्सव का रंगारंग आयोजन: महिलाओं और बच्चों ने मनाया पारंपरिक उल्लास
Livasa Hospital, Mohali Raises Awareness on World Hepatitis Day
By 121 News
Mohali, July 27, 2025:- On the eve of World Hepatitis Day, Livasa Super Speciality Hospital, Mohali, emphasized on the importance of raising awareness on viral hepatitis.
Viral hepatitis remains a significant public health challenge globally. There are five types Hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E, each differing in transmission modes and severity. Chronic Hepatitis B and C, in particular, pose the highest risk of cirrhosis and liver cancer if not diagnosed and treated early.
Dr. Sumeet Kainth, senior consultant-gastroenterology & hepatology at Livasa said that in 2022, 304 million people were living with chronic hepatitis B or C worldwide. Globally, chronic HBV and HCV caused approximately 1.3 million deaths, nearly 3,500 deaths per day, most from cirrhosis and liver cancer. Deaths rose over 18 % from 2021 to 2022, reversing earlier gains and signaling a major concern.
Dr. Kainth further said that Hepatitis B and C continue to silently damage the liver in many individuals, often without noticeable symptoms until the disease has significantly progressed. In addition, alcohol consumption and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease remain the major contributors to liver damage in India.
Talking about diagnosis and treatment gaps, Dr. Yogendra Kumar senior consultant-gastroenterology & hepatology said that only 13 % of those with chronic hepatitis B and 36 % of those with hepatitis C were diagnosed by the end of 2022. Among those diagnosed, only about 3 % of HBV and 20 % of HCV cases had received appropriate antiviral treatment. Without diagnosis and treatment, individuals remain unaware—and continue to progress toward severe liver disease or cancer.
Speaking about prevention, Dr. Pankaj Kapoor senior consultant-gastroenterology said that testing, treating, vaccinating, and integrating services into primary health systems are essential. This includes ensuring birth‑dose vaccination for hepatitis B, expanding screening for high‑risk groups, providing affordable curative treatment for HCV, offering antivirals and prophylaxis to prevent HBV transmission and governments and health leaders must dedicate resources, strengthen supply chains, and remove stigma through education and supportive policies.
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Saturday, 26 July 2025
50 Young Underprivileged Girls Vaccinated against Cervical Cancer
India Reports 1.75 Lakh New cases of Head & Neck Cancers Every Year: Dr Vijay Jagad
Dr ( Brig) Harinderpal Singh said that 30 lakh people in India suffer from cancer, of which 14 lakh are new cases with cancer claiming 9.10 lakh lives each year in India. Talking about head & neck cancer he said that it is a form of cancer, which is largely driven by our lifestyle choices & addiction to betel nut-chewing, tobacco and alcohol consumption, maintaining poor oral hygiene.
With lifestyle tweaks and by avoiding tobacco, head & neck cancer can be prevented. In India which is the world capital of head and neck cancer, the focus should be on prevention and early detection as well.
PARK Hospitals is North India's biggest super specialty hospital network with 19 hospitals,3500 beds, 800 ICU beds , 14 cath labs, 45 modular OTs and over 1000 doctors.
Dr Vijay Jagad shared thatIt may appear unbelievable that 50% of cancers in men and 20% in women can directly be attributed to tobacco use India continues to report the highest prevalence of oral cancers globally with1.75 lakh new cases reported every year. Chewing tobacco and gutkha contribute to 90 percent of oral cancer cases in the country.
He added that head and neck cancers originate near the throat, neck, voice box, mouth, and sinuses. It usually begins in the cells, which line these parts of the body.
iDr Jobanjit Kaur informed that minimally invasive surgeries, organ preservation techniques, and advances in radiotherapy and medical oncology have added value to the treatment of cancers with curative intent, thereby reducing morbidity and mortality.
Ashish Chadha, group CEO North PARK Hospitals said that Grecian Park Hospital Mohali was the first hospital in tricity to start comprehensive cancer care under one room. The patients from Mohali, Chandigarh Panchkula, Yamauananagar, Ambala, Ropar, Nawanshahr, Patiala, Karnal, Kaithal, Solan & Shimla are immensely benefited from this. We are now also empaneled with Haryana and Himachal governments, ECHS , CGHS, Ayushman and all major TPAS & corporates for cancer treatment, Ashish informed.
General signs of head and neck cancer:
- A lump on the back of neck, jaw or mouth
- A mouth ulcer
- Pain or weakness in the face
- Neck pain
- Difficulty moving the jaw
- Difficulty swallowing
- Speech problems
- Ear pain or hearing loss
Common risk factors:
· Tobacco use
· Alcohol consumption
· Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection for oropharyngeal cancer
· Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection for nasopharyngeal cancer.
India Reports 1.75 Lakh New cases of Head & Neck Cancers Every Year: Dr Vijay Jagad
Dr ( Brig) Harinderpal Singh said that 30 lakh people in India suffer from cancer, of which 14 lakh are new cases with cancer claiming 9.10 lakh lives each year in India. Talking about head & neck cancer he said that it is a form of cancer, which is largely driven by our lifestyle choices & addiction to betel nut-chewing, tobacco and alcohol consumption, maintaining poor oral hygiene.
With lifestyle tweaks and by avoiding tobacco, head & neck cancer can be prevented. In India which is the world capital of head and neck cancer, the focus should be on prevention and early detection as well.
PARK Hospitals is North India's biggest super specialty hospital network with 19 hospitals,3500 beds, 800 ICU beds , 14 cath labs, 45 modular OTs and over 1000 doctors.
Dr Vijay Jagad shared thatIt may appear unbelievable that 50% of cancers in men and 20% in women can directly be attributed to tobacco use India continues to report the highest prevalence of oral cancers globally with1.75 lakh new cases reported every year. Chewing tobacco and gutkha contribute to 90 percent of oral cancer cases in the country.
He added that head and neck cancers originate near the throat, neck, voice box, mouth, and sinuses. It usually begins in the cells, which line these parts of the body.
iDr Jobanjit Kaur informed that minimally invasive surgeries, organ preservation techniques, and advances in radiotherapy and medical oncology have added value to the treatment of cancers with curative intent, thereby reducing morbidity and mortality.
Ashish Chadha, group CEO North PARK Hospitals said that Grecian Park Hospital Mohali was the first hospital in tricity to start comprehensive cancer care under one room. The patients from Mohali, Chandigarh Panchkula, Yamauananagar, Ambala, Ropar, Nawanshahr, Patiala, Karnal, Kaithal, Solan & Shimla are immensely benefited from this. We are now also empaneled with Haryana and Himachal governments, ECHS , CGHS, Ayushman and all major TPAS & corporates for cancer treatment, Ashish informed.
General signs of head and neck cancer:
- A lump on the back of neck, jaw or mouth
- A mouth ulcer
- Pain or weakness in the face
- Neck pain
- Difficulty moving the jaw
- Difficulty swallowing
- Speech problems
- Ear pain or hearing loss
Common risk factors:
· Tobacco use
· Alcohol consumption
· Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection for oropharyngeal cancer
· Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection for nasopharyngeal cancer.
Trident Limited Announces Financial Results for the First Quarter of FY 25-26
The company's Consolidated Revenue for the quarter stood at INR 1727 Crore. Consolidated EBIDTA for the quarter stood at INR 312 Crore, up 18.12% QoQ and 29.85% YoY. Consolidated Net Profit for the quarter stood at INR 140 Crore, up 4.89% QoQ and up 89.39% YoY and Net Debt stands at INR 879 Crore on June 30, 2025 as compared to INR 910 Crore as on March 31, 2025, thus a reduction of 31 Crore.
Commenting on the results, Deepak Nanda, Managing Director, Trident Limited, said that as we reflect on Trident Limited's Q1FY26 results, it's evident that amidst challenging macroeconomic conditions, our company has showcased quarter-on-quarter growth in terms of profitability, We have further strengthened our balance sheet by reducing net debt by INR 31 Crore and sustaining our Debt Equity Ratio at 0.35. Furthermore, our financial health has been reinforced through sustaining the Current Ratio at 1.87 from 1.98 on a quarter-over-quarter (Q-o-Q) basis, despite economic challenges and international fluctuation.
Our focus on innovative product pipelines aligned with evolving consumer preferences, combined with positive tailwinds from recent US tariff revisions and new FTA between India & UK, positions us favorably to capitalize on emerging opportunities as we maintain our commitment to sustainable growth and operational excellence.
Going forward, we shall continue focusing on improving our volumes, value added products and ESG. With this foundation, Trident Limited stands poised to continue its journey of sustainable growth and innovation in the ensuing period.
Segment-wise Business Performance (Q1, FY26) for Trident's Yarn business stood at INR 902 Crore in Q1FY26. Home Textile business consolidated revenue for Q1FY26 stood at INR 948 Crore and consolidated revenue for Q1FY26 in Paper and Chemicals business stood at INR 260 Crore.
3 Day Workshop on ‘Audio Visual Teaching Aids’ Held at Government College of Education, Chandigarh
By 121 News
Chandigarh 26 July, 2025:-The Skill–In–Teaching Committee of Government College of Education, Sector 20-D, Chandigarh successfully organized a three-day workshop on 'Audio Visual Teaching Aids' from July 23 to July 25, 2025. The event was conducted under the dynamic leadership of Principal Dr. Sapna Nanda and the able coordination of Dr. Meena, Coordinator of the Skill–In–Teaching Committee. The workshop aimed at equipping future educators with practical competencies to use a variety of audio-visual tools and techniques in their teaching practices. With the goal of making classroom instruction more interactive, engaging, and learner-centered, the sessions focused on integrating audio-visual teaching aids across multiple school subjects.
The event witnessed the gracious presence and contribution of eminent educationists and subject experts. Among the distinguished speakers were Dr. Navneet Kad, Assistant State Project Director (Quality Education), who shared insights into the role of digital tools in achieving quality education benchmarks; Kirandeep Singh, a National Award-winning Mathematics Teacher, who demonstrated innovative and practical use of low-cost teaching aids in Mathematics classrooms; Jeesu Jaskanwar Singh, Head of the Department of Education, Centre for Distance and Online Education (CDOE), Panjab University, who emphasized the importance of media literacy and technology integration in teacher education and Professor M.S. Marwaha, former Principal, Shri Guru Gobind Singh College, Chandigarh, along with Raj Kumar, who enriched the sessions with their vast academic experience and practical pedagogical strategies.
A total of 103 pupil teachers from B.Ed. Semester III enthusiastically participated in the workshop. Through hands-on activities, group demonstrations, and expert-led discussions, the participants developed the skills needed to design, develop, and apply audio-visual aids effectively in real classroom settings. The workshop provided a valuable platform for the pupil teachers to explore the pedagogical possibilities of visual and auditory stimuli in enhancing student engagement and comprehension. The workshop concluded on a high note, reinforcing the college's commitment to fostering innovative teaching practices aligned with the demands of 21st-century classrooms.
CGC Jhanjeri, Mohali Observes Sri Akhand Path Sahib on its 14th Foundation Day
By 121 News
Mohali, July 26, 2025:-On the occasion of its 14th Foundation Day, CGC Jhanjeri (Mohali) solemnly organized the Sri Akhand Path Sahib to mark the beginning of the new academic session and to offer prayers for universal well-being and the bright future of students. The spiritual event was held in a divine atmosphere on campus, where the soulful recitation of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji resonated for two consecutive days. The bhog ceremony was performed with collective Ardas for knowledge, unity, and continuous progress. President Rashpal Singh Dhaliwal and MD Arsh Dhaliwal initiated the academic session with a prayer at the feet of the Almighty, along with the faculty and staff. CGC students also participated in the spiritual ambiance by presenting melodious Kirtan along with the Raagi Singhs.
President Rashpal Singh Dhaliwal shared his thoughts on the occasion and emphasized that every auspicious beginning should be made with gratitude and prayer to the Almighty. He added that this spiritual start is a way of teaching students that any journey begun with divine blessings always bears fruitful results. He also thanked the Almighty for the excellent academic results achieved by the college and prayed for the welfare of all. Managing Director Arsh Dhaliwal encouraged students to focus not only on acquiring technical knowledge but also on developing strong moral and ethical values. He further inspired the youth by saying that remembrance of God in today's fast-paced life is a powerful way to achieve inner peace and purify the mind. The event concluded with a heartfelt Ardas, soulful Kirtan, and the serving of Guru Ka Langar, where students, teachers, staff, and members of the CGC fraternity came together in a spirit of equality, humility, and shared purpose.