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Speaker invites AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal to attend special session of PVS to be held at Sri Anandpur Sahib

Chandigarh 16 November 2025:

As part of the celebrations dedicated to the 350th centenary of the martyrdom of Sahib-e-Kamal Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji, the Punjab Government is organizing a special session of the Punjab Vidhan Sabha for the first time outside Chandigarh on the holy land of Sri Anandpur Sahib. In this context,  Speaker  Punjab Vidhan Sabha S. Kultar Singh Sandhwan  extended an invitation letter to the National Convenor of the Aam Aadmi Party and former Chief Minister of Delhi, Shri Arvind Kejriwal.

S. Sandhwan said that the sacrifice of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji is inspiring not only for the Sikh community, but also for the entire humanity. The 350th centenary of this great sacrifice made for secularism, religious freedom, peace and human rights is an important historical moment for the entire world. The organization of a special session in Anandpur Sahib by the Punjab Government is a historic step which will remain memorable moment for centuries.

Speaker Sandhwan said that during this special session, There will be a special discussion on the unique sacrifice and teachings of Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji.

All MLAs, representatives of various religious institutions and special guests will be present during the special session.

He said that the beginning of this special session from Anandpur Sahib, which is the birthplace of Khalsa, will further strengthen the spiritual heritage of Punjab and will send a common message of peace, brotherhood and humanity to the world.

Presenting the invitation letter to Shri Kejriwal, S. Sandhwan hoped that he would join the special session to participate in this historic moment.

IPRM Harjot Singh Bains Mourns Sad Demise of Senior Journalist Nalin Acharya

Chandigarh, November 16 :

Punjab Information and Public Relations Minister S. Harjot Singh Bains expressed profound grief and sorrow over the sad demise of senior journalist Sh. Nalin Acharya. The 67-year-old Sh. Nalin, who was the owner and editor of “Him Prabha” newspaper and a former President of the Chandigarh Press Club, passed away this morning. He is survived by his wife, a son, daughter-In-law and two grandchildren.

In his heartfelt condolence message, S. Bains highlighted Sh. Nalin Acharya’s contributions in the field of journalism, religious & social activities. His leadership at the Chandigarh Press Club and his stewardship of Him Prabha have left an indelible mark.

Expressing his heartfelt sympathies with the bereaved family and relatives, S. Harjot Singh Bains prayed to the Almighty to grant eternal peace to the departed noble soul and give strength to the family to bear this irreparable loss.

‘YUDH NASHIAN VIRUDH’: ON DAY 260, PUNJAB POLICE NABS 72 DRUG SMUGGLERS WITH 3.1KG HEROIN, 1.5KG OPIUM

CHANDIGARH, November 16:

          Continuing the war against drugs “Yudh Nashian Virudh” waged by Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann to eradicate drug menace from state consecutively for the 260th day, Punjab Police conducted raids at 298 locations on Sunday leading to the arrest of 72 drug smugglers after registration of 46 first information reports (FIRs) across the state. With this, the number of total drug smugglers arrested has reached to 36,855 in 260 days.

          The raids have resulted in recovery of 3.1 kg heroin, 1.5 kg opium, 215 intoxicant pills and Rs 1.5 lakhs drug money from the possession of arrested drug smugglers.

          Notably, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann has asked the Commissioners of Police, Deputy Commissioners and Senior Superintendent of Police to make Punjab drug free state. The Punjab government has also constituted a 5-member Cabinet Sub Committee led by Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema to monitor the war against drugs.

          Over 120 Police teams, comprising over 1000 police personnel, under the supervision of 59 gazetted officers have conducted 298 raids across the state. Police teams have also checked as many as 315 suspicious persons during the day-long operation.

          The state government has enforced a three-pronged strategy— Enforcement, Deaddiction and Prevention (EDP)— to eradicate drugs from the state, the Punjab Police as part of ‘De-addiction’ has convinced 35 persons to undergo de-addiction and rehabilitation treatment today.

CM announces complete facelift of native village of Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabha

Sarabha (Ludhiana), November 16:

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann today paid floral tributes to the great freedom fighter Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabha on his martyrdom anniversary and announced development projects worth Rs 45.84 crore for complete facelift of his native village.

Addressing the state-level event, the Chief Minister said that as a mark of respect to the martyr, development works worth Rs 45 crore 84 lakh will be undertaken in Sarabha village to provide basic infrastructure, clean drinking water, sports facilities, defence training, and other amenities. He said that this would be a true tribute to the martyr, adding that the state government will leave no stone unturned to develop this great martyr’s native village as a model village. On this occasion, Bhagwant Singh Mann also paid homage to the companions of Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabha, Vishnu Ganesh Pingle, Bakhshish Singh, Jagat Singh, Surein Singh (Senior), Shaheed Harnam Singh Sialkoti and Surein Singh (Junior) who were also executed on the same day.

The Chief Minister said that Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabha was one of India’s youngest revolutionaries, who sacrificed his life at the tender age of 19. He said that despite being so young, Kartar Singh Sarabha’s selfless service to the nation continues to inspire generations. Bhagwant Singh Mann added that the young martyr played a crucial role in freeing the country from foreign imperialism.

The Chief Minister said that as an active leader of the Ghadar Party, Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarbha worked tirelessly first in abroad and then in India for India’s freedom. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that he had took oath as Chief Minister at the ancestral village of Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Khatkar Kalan, and that his government is fully committed to realising the dreams of the martyrs. During the event, the he exhorted Punjabis to participate in the commemorative events being organised at Sri Anandpur Sahib from November 23-25 to mark 350th Martyrdom Day of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji.

The Chief Minister said that on this historic occasion, the Punjab Government is organising light and sound shows, Nagar Kirtans, drone shows, Kirtan Darbars, and other programmes to ensure that the life and teachings of Guru Sahib reach every household. He added that all Punjabis are fortunate to witness this historic moment adding that everyone should participate in these events. Earlier, Bhagwant Singh Mann also visited the ancestral home of Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabha and paid floral tributes.

The Chief Minister said that Rs 40 crore will be spent on widening the existing two-lane road from Lalto Kalan to Sarabha, Raikot and Halwara into a four-lane road. He said that this road will directly connect to Halwara Airport. Similarly, Rs 2 crore 82 lakh will be spent on a surface water supply scheme, Rs 2 crore on a 10-metre indoor shooting range with a target safety setup, Rs 10 lakh on the renovation of the basketball ground, and Rs 3 lakh on developing a volleyball court and constructing six concrete benches at the sports ground. Additionally, Bhagwant Singh Mann said that Rs 89 lakh will be spent on upgrading the Forest Nursery with modern technology adding that a training academy for security and police forces will also be established, which will include a derelict MiG-21 aircraft from the Air Force Academy for pilot and drone training.

CME onrenal care advancement held  

Mohali: As many as 32 doctors attended a CME on renal care advancement. During the CME, the kidney transplant team of Livasa Hospital shared insights into advanced renal transplant procedures, emphasizing early diagnosis, coordinated care, and public awareness regarding kidney health.

Anurag Yadav, CEO, Livasa Hospitals said that our goal has always been to bring advanced healthcare within reach of every community, so that no one must travel far for life-saving treatments. 

Construction of the Shaheed Smarak is in its final stages; we are trying that Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurates it on 25 November- Energy Minister Anil Vij

Chandigarh, 16 November – Haryana’s Energy, Transport and Labour Minister Sh. Anil Vij said that the construction of the Shaheed Smarak, dedicated to the country’s First War of Independence of 1857, is in its final stages. He said that “We are making every effort to ensure that the memorial is ready before Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s scheduled visit on 25 November. If he gets the time, he may view it and inaugurate it.”

Sh. Vij was speaking to media persons after inspecting the Shaheed Smarak located on GT Road in Ambala Cantonment late this evening.

Anil Vij said that the memorial would be so captivating that visitors will find it hard to leave. “Using advanced technical and scientific systems, the light and laser show will be displayed in a full 360-degree view. On the walls created inside the gallery, figures of soldiers and horses will appear to walk. Across its 21 galleries, one will find extraordinary and remarkable displays worth seeing.”

Earlier, the minister inspected various sections of the memorial and received briefings from departmental officials and the construction agency team. He viewed the audio-visual presentation and watched a 360-degree video based on the 1857 uprising in the gallery. He also issued necessary directions to improve the display and instructed officials to complete the remaining construction work at the earliest. BJP leaders Pravesh Sharma, Ravi Buddhiraja, Balit Nagpal, Balkesh Vats, and other office-bearers were present on the occasion.

Energy Minister Anil Vij thanks Chief Minister Nayab Saini for appointing the Chairman, Vice Chairman, and Members of the Market Committee

Chandigarh, November 16

Haryana’s Energy, Transport, and Labour Minister Sh. Anil Vij said that “I have always done politics of development. Whenever I contested elections, I never used religion, caste, or regionalism.” Addressing the newly appointed Chairman, Vice Chairman, nominated members of the Ambala Cantonment Market Committee, and municipal councillors, he said, “You must adopt the same goal—work for development in your respective areas. The responsibility you have been given is significant. You must resolve the issues faced by farmers.”

Sh. Vij was speaking at the oath-taking ceremony of newly appointed Ambala Cantonment Market Committee Chairman Balwinder Singh Shahpur and Vice Chairman Surender Bindra (Dabbu). He personally seated both on their official chairs and congratulated them. Sh.Vij said that discussions will be held with agents and others regarding the issues related to the vegetable market, and if everything goes well, the matter will be resolved this month.

Vij Thanks Chief Minister for Market Committee Appointments

On this occasion, Sh.Vij expressed heartfelt gratitude to the BJP government and Chief Minister Shri Nayab Singh Saini for appointing the Chairman, Vice Chairman, and 18 members to the Market Committee. He said both the Chairman and Vice Chairman are experienced and well aware of farmers’ issues. “Together, they will solve farmers’ problems. If they face any difficulty in resolving an issue, they should bring it to my notice so that I can ensure the solution.”

Former Chief Ministers Only Laid Foundation Stones; We Built the New Grain Market- Vij

Sh. Vij said that several former Chief Ministers laid foundation stones for the grain market, but no actual work was ever done. “With the strength you all gave me, the first project I undertook was establishing the new grain market outside the city, which today has every necessary facility.” He added that Ambala Cantonment grain market is located on the GT Road highway, equipped with modern amenities—including a rest house and canteen for farmers, as well as well-built offices for the Chairman and Vice Chairman.

Sh.Vij explained that the old market in Ambala Cantonment had numerous issues. There was no arrangement for storing grain; the produce often spilled outside the municipal office, got spoiled, or was damaged by animals. Farmers had to stay awake at night to guard their grain. Nearby shopkeepers and residents also faced great inconvenience. During wheat and paddy seasons, the movement of grain would block the entire market area.

The event was attended by SDM Vinesh Kumar, Market Committee Secretary Neeraj Bhardwaj, Municipal Council Chairperson Swarn Kaur, Vice Chairperson Lalta Prasad, BJP leaders Vikas Bahgal, Ravi Buddhiraja, Harsh Bindra, Pravesh Sharma, Jasbir Jassi, Sudarshan Singh Sehgal, Arhtiya Association President Ajay Garg, Sanjeev Soni, Ashish Aggarwal, Ravi Sehgal, Madan Lal Sharma, Narendra Rana, Rajiv Dimple, Bijender Chauhan, Kiran Pal Chauhan, Balit Nagpal, Balkesh Vats, S.R. Kalsi, Advocate A.K. Sehgal, Deepak Bhasin, Puneet Sarpal, B.S. Bindra, Mohit Kaushik, and many agents and distinguished citizens.

PGIMER hosts comprehensive diabetes health education programme

The Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, through its Department of Endocrinology and the CNE Cell, under the guidance of Prof. Sanjay Kumar Bhadada (HOD, Department of Endocrinology) and Dr. Navneet Dhaliwal (Joint Medical Superintendent), successfully conducted a comprehensive Diabetes Health Education Programme today to mark World Diabetes Day. The initiative was designed to empower Health Care workers by promoting awareness and enhancing essential self-care practices to manage the rising burden of diabetes.

The two-hour session, held at LT-1, featured a stellar line-up of leading endocrinologists, nursing educators, and specialists who delivered expert talks on critical aspects of diabetes management.

The educational sessions of the Diabetes Health Education Programme provided a comprehensive overview of holistic diabetes care, spanning from foundational understanding and prevention to advanced management of complications. Prof. Sanjay Kumar Bhadada initiated the core topics by focusing on “Understanding Diabetes: Myths vs Facts,” where he provided detailed explanations on the various types of diabetes, key risk factors, identification of early symptoms, and the dismantling of common misconceptions, setting a strong knowledge base for the healthcare workers. Following this essential foundation, the programme shifted its focus to complication prevention, with Dr. Linta Thomas (Senior Resident) delivering an important session on “Protecting the Heart, Kidneys, Eyes, and Nerves,” emphasizing strategies to mitigate the long-term systemic damage often associated with uncontrolled diabetes. Addressing demographic-specific concerns, Prof. Rama Walia presented “Diabetes in Women: Gestational and Beyond,” covering the unique challenges faced by women, particularly regarding gestational diabetes and its implications. The session then explored key diagnostic and monitoring tools, with Prof. Naresh Sachdeva clarifying the crucial “Role of lab investigations in Diabetes management,” explaining which tests are necessary and why.

A significant portion of the programme was dedicated to lifestyle interventions and acute management. BN Behera (Chief Dietician) shared expert insights into “Healthy Eating for Diabetes Prevention and Control,” outlining practical dietary modifications. This was complemented by Dr Sunil Mishra’s session on the necessity of “Physical Activity in Diabetes Management.” Multiple sessions focused specifically on insulin therapy: Dr. Soham Mukherjee provided a general overview of “Diabetes and Insulin,” followed by two practical, essential sessions—Sunil Kumar (Nurse Educator CNE Cell) demonstrating the correct “Insulin injection technique,” and Meenakshi Vyas (Nurse Educator CNE Cell) detailing proper “Insulin storage and transport.” Monitoring skills were reinforced by Dr. Rekha Rani Nar (Nurse Educator CNE Cell) presentation on “Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose: Why, When, and How,” providing clarity on using SMBG effectively. Addressing acute emergencies, Dr. Varun Singla covered “Hypoglycaemia: Prevention, diagnosis and Management.” Finally, special attention was given to lesser-discussed complications: Dr. Rimesh Pal spoke on “Diabetes and bone health,” and Dr. Ashu Rastogi and Dr. Benjamin collaborated on a detailed session on “Foot Care for People with Diabetes,” a vital aspect of preventing morbidity.

The programme concluded with an engaging Panel Discussion featuring Prof. Sanjay K Bhadada, (HOD Department of Endocrinology)  Prof. Rama Walia, (Associate professor) Dr. Sukhpal Kaur(Principal NINE),  Jaspal Kaur(Chief Nursing Officer PGIMER) and Prof. Rimesh Pal, who addressed advanced clinical queries and best practices for diabetes care raised by the participating health care workers.

PGIMER reaffirms its unwavering commitment to continuously training health care professionals through evidence-based education, thereby strengthening the health system’s capacity to manage and combat diabetes effectively.

PGI marks World Diabetes Day with special patient awareness programme

Chandigarh:

On the occasion of the World Diabetes Day, The Department of Endocrinology, PGIMER in collaboration with ADITI  (Association of Diabetes(young) in Tricity) and RSSDI (Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India) organized a special awareness programme for the patients living with diabetes in the New OPD Block of PGI, Chandigarh.

Diabetes- A pandemic of unprecedent magnitude: Diabetes, now being identified as a pandemic According to the latest data of International Diabetes Federation (IDF) 1 in 10 people in the world is living with diabetes. In India alone there are  77 million people living with diabetes in 2025. This figure is projected to become 134 million by 2045.

Diabetes is a disorder of metabolism in which the human body is unable to regulate the blood glucose level in the body. The glucose which serves as the source of energy is regulated by Insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas. When body either does not produce enough insulin or cannot utilize it efficiently, the glucose level builds up in the blood. Persistent high glucose levels affect vital organs such as heart, kidneys, eyes and nerves. Diabetes is a result of combination of genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors. The condition can be effectively managed with regular monitoring, timely and appropriate treatment and a healthy lifestyle.

World Diabetes Day: To remember and honor the contribution of Sir Frederick Banting, the co-discoverer of Insulin in the management of Diabetes, The World Health Organization observes November 14th every year as world Diabetes Day. The day is dedicated to raise awareness about the disease and to promote prevention, management and access to quality care for the patients suffering from Diabetes. The theme of this year’s Diabetes Day is- DIABETES AND WELL-BEING. 

The Department of Endocrinology conducts special awareness drive every year on this occasion. This year, under the leadership of Dr. Sanjay K. Bhadada, Professor & HoD, the Department of Endocrinology conducted an interactive session in the OPD where the doctors from the department discussed the various aspects related to diabetes with the patients in an open forum.

Dr Bhadada, in his opening address highlighted the importance of patient participation in management of this disease. Dr. Linta Thomas talked about the various types of Diabetes, the signs and symptoms and treatment modalities available. In her talk, she stressed upon adherence to timely and right treatment and underscored the need and importance of Insulin therapy. Dr Benjamin discussed the various complications of Diabetes and highlighted the importance of self-care in its management. Dr Sunil Mishra emphasized the role of a healthy lifestyle in slowing the disease progression and educated the audience regarding diabetic diet. Dr Prabhat Rijal told the patients about hypoglycemia, a potentially life-threatening complication in the patients undergoing treatment of Diabetes.

Diabetic foot ulcer is another frequent and serious complication in diabetes patients which is a result of combination of loss of sensation and poor wound healing commonly seen in the patients with long history of Diabetes with poor glycemic control. Dr Varun discussed the causes and consequences of foot ulcers in diabetics and underscored the importance of foot care. Dr Soham Mukherjee explained the measures to prevent injuries to foot and importance of regular self-inspection in preventing Diabetic foot ulcers. Nursing officer Mrs Sabpreet Kaur taught patients correct techniques for taking insulin injection and highlighted the importance of site rotation i.e. changing the injection sites in the patients who are regularly taking insulin injection.

The talk session was followed by interaction with patients where doctors took questions and resolved their doubts regarding the disease and its treatment. The participation of patients was positive and encouraging. Dr Sanjay K. Bhadada and the organizing team thanked the audience for their constructive participation in the event. The event was coordinated by Dr. Soham Mukherjee .

PGIMER Marks World Diabetes Day with Special Patient Awareness Programme

Chandigarh:

On the occasion of the World Diabetes Day, The Department of Endocrinology, PGIMER in collaboration with ADITI (Association of Diabetes(young) in Tricity) and RSSDI (Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India) organized a special awareness programme for the patients living with diabetes in the New OPD Block of PGI, Chandigarh.

Diabetes- A pandemic of unprecedent magnitude: Diabetes, now being identified as a pandemic According to the latest data of International Diabetes Federation (IDF) 1 in 10 people in the world is living with diabetes. In India alone there are 77 million people living with diabetes in 2025. This figure is projected to become 134 million by 2045.

Diabetes is a disorder of metabolism in which the human body is unable to regulate the blood glucose level in the body. The glucose which serves as the source of energy is regulated by Insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas. When body either does not produce enough insulin or cannot utilize it efficiently, the glucose level builds up in the blood. Persistent high glucose levels affect vital organs such as heart, kidneys, eyes and nerves. Diabetes is a result of combination of genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors. The condition can be effectively managed with regular monitoring, timely and appropriate treatment and a healthy lifestyle.

World Diabetes Day: To remember and honor the contribution of Sir Frederick Banting, the co-discoverer of Insulin in the management of Diabetes, The World Health Organization observes November 14th every year as world Diabetes Day. The day is dedicated to raise awareness about the disease and to promote prevention, management and access to quality care for the patients suffering from Diabetes. The theme of this year’s Diabetes Day is- DIABETES AND WELL-BEING.

The Department of Endocrinology conducts special awareness drive every year on this occasion. This year, under the leadership of Dr. Sanjay K. Bhadada, Professor & HoD, the Department of Endocrinology conducted an interactive session in the OPD where the doctors from the department discussed the various aspects related to diabetes with the patients in an open forum.

Dr Bhadada, in his opening address highlighted the importance of patient participation in management of this disease. Dr. Linta Thomas talked about the various types of Diabetes, the signs and symptoms and treatment modalities available. In her talk, she stressed upon adherence to timely and right treatment and underscored the need and importance of Insulin therapy. Dr Benjamin discussed the various complications of Diabetes and highlighted the importance of self-care in its management. Dr Sunil Mishra emphasized the role of a healthy lifestyle in slowing the disease progression and educated the audience regarding diabetic diet. Dr Prabhat Rijal told the patients about hypoglycemia, a potentially life-threatening complication in the patients undergoing treatment of Diabetes.

Diabetic foot ulcer is another frequent and serious complication in diabetes patients which is a result of combination of loss of sensation and poor wound healing commonly seen in the patients with long history of Diabetes with poor glycemic control. Dr Varun discussed the causes and consequences of foot ulcers in diabetics and underscored the importance of foot care. Dr Soham Mukherjee explained the measures to prevent injuries to foot and importance of regular self-inspection in preventing Diabetic foot ulcers. Nursing officer Mrs Sabpreet Kaur taught patients correct techniques for taking insulin injection and highlighted the importance of site rotation i.e. changing the injection sites in the patients who are regularly taking insulin injection.

The talk session was followed by interaction with patients where doctors took questions and resolved their doubts regarding the disease and its treatment. The participation of patients was positive and encouraging. Dr Sanjay K. Bhadada and the organizing team thanked the audience for their constructive participation in the event. The event was coordinated by Dr. Soham Mukherjee .