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Shiksha Mahakumbh 2025 Opens with Call to Reconnect Society and Schools

Mohali: Shiksha Mahakumbh 2025 began today at NIPER Mohali with the inspiring theme “Classroom to Society: Building a Healthier World through Education” The first day of the three-day event set the tone for a transformative dialogue on community participation, values-based learning, and national development through education.


The inaugural session was graced by Shri Gulab Chand Kataria, Hon’ble Governor of Punjab, as the Chief Guest, and Prof. R.P. Tiwari, Vice-Chancellor, Central University of Punjab, as the Guest of Honour. The dignitaries were welcomed by Prof. Dulal Panda, Director, NIPER Mohali, who emphasized the role of academia in shaping responsible citizens for nation building.


Shri Deshraj Sharma, General Secretary, Vidya Bharti, spoke about the Shiksha Mahakumbh initiative and its mission to foster holistic, value-based education. Delivering the Keynote Address, Shri K.N. Raghunandan, Organising Secretary, Vidya Bharti (Ucch Shiksha Sansthan), highlighted the importance of connecting schools with communities to rekindle India’s ancient gurukul ethos.


“Education must not be confined to classrooms—it must touch hearts, homes, and communities,” said Shri Gulab Chand Kataria, Hon’ble Governor of Punjab. “Our schools should inspire not just academic growth but national consciousness.”

“Community engagement is the soul of education,” added Prof. R.P. Tiwari. “When society takes ownership of education, learning becomes deeply rooted and meaningful.”


The afternoon sessions featured 7 Conclaves including Vice-Chancellor and Directors conclave, Media conclave and Civil Society conclave. More than 110 Research Papers were presented on 7 tracks. Over 30 Invited Speakers shared their views on Democracy, Development and Governance. A grand exhibit of the Student Projects was done , where students presented innovations inspired by sustainable development and cultural values. The day concluded with networking sessions, exhibition visits, and an exchange of ideas that underlined collaboration as the key to transforming education.

Innovation, Integrity, and Impact: Shiksha Mahakumbh Fosters New Education-Industry Partnerships

Mohali: Day 2 of Shiksha Mahakumbh 2025 at NIPER Mohali focused on “Academia – Industry – Society Interface” fostering collaboration among educators, innovators, and social leaders to align education with national progress. The morning began with yoga and an interactive breakfast, followed by a Panel Discussion featuring Smt. Geeta Ahuja, Secretary, Vidya Bharti North Zone, and Shri Virender Walia, Treasurer, Vidya Bharti North Zone. The discussion emphasized practical learning, innovation ecosystems, and strengthening moral foundations in education. The inaugural session began with a Welcome Address by Prof. Dulal Panda, Director, NIPER Mohali, who reiterated the institute’s commitment to nurturing interdisciplinary research and societal impact. Shri Vijay Nadda, Organising Secretary, Vidya Bharti North Zone, introduced Shiksha Mahakumbh and highlighted Vidya Bharti’s efforts in building bridges between traditional knowledge systems and modern academic frameworks.

Prof. S.P. Bansal, Prof. Ryan Altman, and Prof. Kailash Chander Sharma shared their insights on how collaboration between academia and industry can drive transformative education and national development.

Prof. S.P. Bansal stressed that true education must combine intellect with character. “Industry and academia are not separate worlds—they are partners in building the future,” he said.

Afternoon sessions continued with 7 Conclaves, 70 Research Paper Presentations, and a National Conference featuring innovations in technology, sustainability, and pedagogy.

The prize distribution ceremony for the winners of each category of the DHE English Olympiad was conducted. Over 10,000 students participated in this Olympiad from various schools across North India.

The day wrapped up with a spirit of togetherness, as participants shared ideas and explored exhibits that celebrated partnership in education.

Meeting to review and address the issue of unusual bird activity around Chandigarh International Airport

Chandigarh, November 1: A meeting was co-chaired today along with Hon’ble MP from Sri Anandpur Sahib, Sh. Malvinder Singh Kang, to review and address the issue of unusual bird activity around Chandigarh International Airport.

The meeting was attended by Mayor of Chandigarh Sh. H.K. Babla, Mayor of Mohali Sh. Amarjit Singh Jeeti, Deputy Commissioner Mohali, Commissioner MC Chandigarh Sh. Amit Kumar, Commissioner MC Mohali, senior colleagues from Panchkula, and officials from the Indian Air Force.

A detailed status report since the last review meeting was discussed, focusing on steps taken to keep the airport’s funnel areas sanitized and free from dumping and waste-related hazards.

It was unanimously decided to constitute a joint inspection team comprising officials from Indian Air force, Chandigarh International Airport and the Municipal Corporations of Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula. This team will conduct inspections and ensure immediate cleaning of all identified garbage and dumping hotspots posing safety risks to aircraft operations.

The next review meeting will be held after one month to assess the progress and further actions taken.

Special thanks to Sh. Ajay Verma, CEO, Chandigarh International Airport, for facilitating this joint effort of all concerned stakeholders.

The safety and security of Chandigarh International Airport, its passengers, and aircraft operations remain our topmost priority.

Symbolizing victory, confidence and celebration of lifeCancer survivors walk the ramp with docs

Mohali: Symbolizing victory, confidence, and the celebration of life, the cancer survivors walk along the ramp with their doctors during a ‘Pink Warriors Meet’ program by Livasa Hospital, Mohali here on Thursday.
The event was dedicated to honor the strength, resilience, and inspiring journeys of breast cancer survivors, fondly known as Pink Warriors to mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
The event brought together breast cancer survivors, healthcare professionals, caregivers, and members of the community in a vibrant display of unity and hope. It served as a powerful platform to highlight the importance of early detection, timely treatment, and emotional healing, while inspiring those currently battling the disease with real-life stories of courage and survival.
Among others Livasa onco team including, Dr. Jatin Sarin director medical oncology, Dr. Vijay Bansal director surgical oncology, Dr. Meenakshi Mittal director radiation oncology, Dr. Shubh Mahindru director surgical oncology, Dr. Privanshu Choudhary senior consultant medical oncology and Dr. Parneet Singh senior consultant radiation oncology were present during the occasion.
Sharing her emotional journey, one of the survivors, Nisha (name changed), said,
“Today’s event is a celebration for individuals like me who have triumphed over cancer. It gives strength to those who are newly diagnosed, reminding them that courage and faith can conquer fear.”
Another survivor, Pooja (name changed), added: “The human spirit is stronger than anything that can happen to it. I’ve learned that when you feed your faith, your fears starve to death. I’m forever grateful to my doctors and family who stood by me through it all.”
Another survivor beautifully summed up,“The important thing is not how many years are in your life, but how much life is in your years. Once you choose hope, anything is possible.”
Anurag Yadav, CEO Livasa Hospitals, said, “ The event was our tribute to the remarkable women who have fought and emerged stronger. Their courage fuels our mission to create a healthier, more aware society.”
During the event, fun games, wellness engagements and informative awareness sessions focusing on preventive health, self-care, and mental well-being were also held. Throughout October month, Livasa Hospital, Mohali conducted breast screening camps, awareness drives, and educational workshops as part of its ongoing commitment to women’s health and preventive care.

2,000 ghee lamps lit during Gopashtami at world first Maat Pitaah Temple in Mohali

Mohali: Gopashtami festival was celebrated with pomp and grandeur at Maat Pitaah Godham Mahatirth located on Banur-Ambala Road, Mohali. On this occasion, devotees expressed their faith by lighting more than 2000 desi ghee lamps. Hundreds of devotees from Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Chandigarh and Delhi participated in the festival worship Gomata.
Punjab Governor Gulab Chand Kataria was chief guest on the occasion. National Award-winning Bollywood actor and producer Vijay Tandon, Senior Vice President of the All-India Agrawal Sammelan (Haryana), Jagmohan Garg, were present as special guests. Social worker Satyabhagwan Singla, President of Sanatan Dharma Baikunth Dham Pradeep Goyal, and Founder of Planet Ayurveda, Dr. Vikram Chauhan were special guests during the occasion.
In the program, Akhil Bhartiya Gao Katha Vachak Shri Chandrakant and bhajan singer Shri Hit Sharan Siddharth Bhaiya ji mesmerized the devotees with their kathas and bhajans.
In the World Record Book (London), the temple has been given the status of being the only temple in the world devoted to parents, which does not have the idol of any deity. Devotees can remember and worship his or her parents in the temple.

Sardar Patel’s dream of a ‘United India’ still lives in every heart – Nayab Singh Saini

Chandigarh, Oct 31 – The State level National Unity Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm in Fatehabad on Friday to mark the birth anniversary of the Iron Man of India, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. The ‘Run for Unity’ event, organized at the district headquarters, was flagged off by Haryana Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini from the Panchayat Bhawan. On this occasion, the Chief Minister showered flowers on the participants and personally joined the run, spreading the message of national unity.

Approximately 30,000 participants took part in the event held at the MM College ground. Youth, women, athletes, students, social workers, and public representatives participated with great zeal, proudly carrying the tricolour in their hands. The entire city echoed with patriotic slogans of “Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat”. On this occasion, the Chief Minister also administered the oath against drug abuse.

*National Unity Day – A Symbol of India’s Integration*

Addressing the gathering, Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said that National Unity Day is an occasion to strengthen the spirit and soul of the nation. Today, we are celebrating the 150th birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. The determination, courage, and vision with which the Iron Man united India remain a timeless source of inspiration. Extending his warm greetings to the people of Haryana, the Chief Minister paid heartfelt tribute to Sardar Patel on this auspicious occasion.

*‘Run for Unity’ – A Symbolic Yagya for National Integration*

The Chief Minister said that the Run for Unity was not merely a physical activity but a symbol of national unity, integrity, and discipline. Millions of citizens across all districts of Haryana are taking part in this national pledge, contributing to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of ‘Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat. He said that a strong nation is built by disciplined, responsible, and aware citizens. This run inspires us with the values of tolerance, discipline, and collective strength, he added.

Referring to the historic decision to abrogate Articles 370 and 35A from Jammu and Kashmir, Chief Minister said that Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi has further strengthened the unity and integrity of India, fulfilling a vision once initiated by Sardar Patel. He described the move as a landmark step in realizing Sardar Patel’s dream of ‘Akhand Bharat’ and ‘One Nation, One Constitution, One Tricolour.’

*Spirit of Patriotism in Fatehabad*

Praising the enthusiasm and patriotism of the people gathered in Fatehabad, the Chief Minister said that the overwhelming participation here proves that Sardar Patel’s dream of a united India lives in the hearts of every citizen. He added that our diversity is our greatest strength. Despite different languages, traditions, and cultures, we are all Indians—many bodies, but one soul. Addressing the youth, he urged them to carry forward the torch of national unity and integrity.

*Sardar Patel – The Architect of National Unity*

The Chief Minister said that Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel truly deserves to be called the ‘Architect of India’s Unity.’ As India’s first Home Minister, he integrated 562 princely states into the Indian Union, laying the foundation for a strong and united nation. Today’s India stands tall because of his unmatched vision and leadership. His life reminds us that national unity is supreme, he added.

*Extended greetings on Haryana Day*

Extending greetings on the eve of Haryana Day (November 1), the Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said that the people of Haryana are setting an example for the entire nation through their hard work, dedication, and unity. The soil of Haryana is imbued with courage, diligence, and solidarity. Moving forward with this spirit is the true tribute to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, he said.

BJP District President Praveen Jora, former MLA Dura Ram, IG Pankaj Nain, Deputy Commissioner Dr. Vivek Bharti, SP Siddhant Jain, Chairman Bharat Bhushan Midha, Surendra Arya, Zila Parishad President Suman Khichad, Additional Deputy Commissioner Anurag Dhaliya, SDM Akash Sharma, and other dignitaries were also present on this occasion.

ECI reviews Inter-State border preparedness; Directs strict vigil to ensure peaceful, inducement-free Bihar Assembly Elections 2025

Chandigarh, October 31- Haryana Chief Electoral Officer, Sh. A. Sreenivas said that the Election Commission of India (ECI) recently held a coordination meeting on interstate border issues in Bihar with Chief Secretaries, DGPs and Principal Secretaries (Home) of Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal, along with officers from the Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Railways and all enforcement agencies.

He said that the entire ECI reviewed law-and-order arrangements in Bihar and its neighbouring States to monitor movement of men, material and money including arms, anti-social elements, liquor, narcotics and freebies inter-State and across the international border with Nepal for the upcoming Assembly election in the state.

During the meeting, CEC, Sh. Gyanesh Kumar underscored the Commission’s commitment to free, fair, peaceful and inducement-free elections, calling upon all stakeholders to work seamlessly to uphold the integrity of the electoral process. The Commission also reviewed compliance with voter-facilitation directions to ensure a pleasant and smooth experience for voters on the day of poll. The Chief Secretaries and DGP, along with heads of Central Agencies, were directed to ensure a peaceful and inducement-free General Election to the Legislative Assembly of Bihar, 2025, he added. 

Sh. A. Sreenivas said that the Chief Secretaries and Directors General of Police of Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal, and the DG of Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), were directed to ensure heightened vigilance in areas bordering Bihar, with enhanced checks at interState posts.

He further said that central agencies including the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), Income Tax Department, Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST) and Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) were directed to intensify efforts in the run-up to the polls and maximise seizures acting upon actionable intelligence.

Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini Pays Tribute to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel on National Unity Day at Haryana Civil Secretariat

Chandigarh, Oct 31 – Haryana Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini paid rich tributes to the Iron Man of India, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, at a function organized at the Haryana Civil Secretariat to mark National Unity Day. On this occasion, the Chief Minister also administered an oath to officers and employees to uphold the unity, integrity, and security of the nation.

In his address, Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said that Sardar Patel was a true symbol of national unity and the architect of a united India. As the first Home Minister of independent India, Sardar Patel strengthened the nation’s foundations through his exceptional administrative abilities. At the time of independence, the country was divided into numerous princely states and royal territories, but Sardar Patel succeeded in integrating 562 princely states into the Indian Union, thereby laying the groundwork for a united and strong nation.

The Chief Minister further said that India is now on the path to becoming a global superpower, a vision whose foundation was laid by Sardar Patel. He added that Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi has realized Patel’s dream of complete national integration by abrogating Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir. The construction of the Statue of Unity in Gujarat’s Narmada district, he said, has immortalized Sardar Patel’s legacy for future generations.

Emphasizing the importance of the day, the Chief Minister urged everyone to draw inspiration from Sardar Patel’s life and remain committed to the unity, integrity, and security of the country. He said that National Unity Day is not only a tribute to a great leader but also an occasion to reaffirm our collective resolve to build a strong and united India. The Chief Minister extended his greetings on National Unity Day to all officers and employees and administered the oath of dedication to the nation’s unity and integrity.

Speaking at the event, Chief Secretary Sh Anurag Rastogi also paid homage to Sardar Patel, describing him as the unparalleled architect of India’s national unity. He said that through his sharp intellect and strong determination, Sardar Patel achieved the extraordinary feat of integrating 562 princely states under challenging circumstances — an accomplishment rarely seen in world history, particularly without bloodshed. He said that Sardar Patel’s life exemplified sacrifice, dedication, and determination. Patel envisioned an India where the administrative system was founded on discipline, integrity, and service. He described the concept of the Indian Administrative Service as a fundamental pillar of nation-building.

Welcoming the Chief Minister, Dr. Amit Agrawal, Commissioner and Secretary of the Department of Information, Public Relations, Language, and Culture, said that Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel played a pivotal role in establishing the administrative foundation of independent India. By politically unifying the princely states, he built a strong central administration. Under his visionary leadership, the All India Services including the Indian Administrative Service and the Indian Police Service  became the backbone of governance and law enforcement, ensuring stability and good governance. His efforts, he said, helped India emerge as a strong, organized, and administratively capable nation.

Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Dr. Sumita Misra, Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister Arun Kumar Gupta, Director General of Police O.P. Singh, Additional Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister Dr. Saket Kumar, along with several senior officers and employees were also present on this occasion.

Special cleanliness drive to be conducted in Health Institutions- Kumari Arti Singh Rao

Chandigarh, October 31– Haryana Health Minister, Kumari Arti Singh Rao has directed the officers of the Health Department to ensure that all government health institutions in the state maintain a clean and well-organized sanitation system. She stated that a clean and hygienic environment is not only essential for the well-being of patients but also positively impacts the overall functioning and service quality of hospitals.

The Health Minister said that the primary objective of the state government is to ensure that every citizen has access to government health institutions that are clean, safe, and equipped with state of the art facilities.

Taking a significant step in this direction, she directed that a special cleanliness drive be conducted in all government health institutions across the state from November 2 to November 8.

She directed officiers to ensure regular cleaning of hospital wards, emergency rooms, maternity wards, toilets, and waiting areas. There should be no accumulation of waste or garbage within hospital premises, the Minister  directed.  

She said directed that biomedical waste must be disposed of on time and in accordance with prescribed guidelines. 

The Minister also directed departmental officers to monitor the cleanliness campaign, maintain proper records of all activities, and share photographs of the campaign.

Kumari, Arti Singh Rao further said that strict action will be taken against any officers or employees found negligent in maintaining cleanliness.

The Health Minister reiterated that the government is committed to making health institutions both patient-friendly and clean. She also appealed to the public to cooperate with the administration and staff in maintaining cleanliness within hospital premises.