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PGIMER Observes Celiac Disease Day: Reinforces Commitment to Early Diagnosis & Family-Centric Care

Chandigarh, May 16, 2025: PGIMER, through its Division of Paediatric Gastroenterology and Hepatology, commemorated Celiac Disease Day with a dedicated awareness and education program. The initiative aimed to highlight the significance of early diagnosis, strict dietary management, and comprehensive psychosocial support for children affected by Celiac Disease.

Addressing the gathering, Prof. Sadhna Lal, Head of the Division of Paediatric Gastroenterology and Hepatology, underscored PGIMER’s pioneering efforts in managing the disease. “PGIMER has been at the forefront of diagnosing and managing Celiac Disease in India since the 1980s. Our dedicated clinic has treated nearly 18,000 patients to date, making it one of the largest such centres in the World,” stated Prof. Lal.

She emphasized that Celiac Disease is significantly more prevalent in North-Western Indian states such as Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Rajasthan, owing to a genetic predisposition and a diet predominantly based on wheat. She cautioned that many cases remain undiagnosed due to the subtle or non-specific presentation of symptoms. “The disease is often likened to an iceberg, where visible symptoms are just a fraction of the underlying burden,” she remarked.

Prof. Lal noted that while in the past cases primarily presented with growth failure, the current clinical profile has evolved. “Nearly 50% of children now show normal growth parameters, which makes diagnosis more challenging and necessitates increased clinical suspicion, however iron deficiency , anaemia still remain the most common feature ” she said.

Tracing the historical evolution of understanding Celiac Disease, she highlighted that although the condition has existed for over two millennia, its medical relevance gained prominence only in the last century. “Research conducted at PGIMER revealed that nearly 1 in every 100 children in North India may have Celiac Disease,” she informed.

Highlighting the long-term consequences of untreated disease, Prof. Lal warned, “Continued intake of gluten acts like a slow poison, causing progressive and silent damage to internal organs. Complete avoidance of gluten is essential to prevent complications.”

She stressed the importance of early diagnosis in paediatric settings, explaining that childhood remains the optimal window for effective treatment. “Unfortunately, diagnosis becomes more complex in adulthood, and many individuals remain undetected,” Pro. Lal added.

Prof. Lal shared the case of a young patient, who went into liver failure due to non-compliance with diet primarily because of ignorance of the family, especially elders, she had been diagnosed in PGIMER 8 years ago with celiac disease.  Now she was advised liver transplantation. Fortunately she is on her road to recovery with medication being given now. This highlight the role of strict compliance throughout life as complications cannot be predicted,” she shared.

She further highlighted the importance of family involvement in management, stating, “Strict dietary compliance requires the cooperation of the entire family. Parental understanding and commitment are crucial for sustained treatment adherence.”

Reiterating PGIMER’s commitment, Prof. Lal concluded, “We continue to work towards enhancing awareness, promoting early detection, and providing research-backed care and education to improve outcomes for children living with Celiac Disease.”

Offering Practical Tips on Celiac Disease Management, Prof. Sadhna Lal emphasized the importance of a home-based gluten-free diet, disciplined eating habits, and maintaining regular meal times. She advised parents never to send children to school without a proper breakfast and to actively involve the child in managing their condition. “Encourage your child to take charge—be a leader, not a follower,” she urged, underscoring the role of attitude and self-discipline in living well with Celiac disease.

The program also included interactive dietary counselling, gluten-free recipe demonstrations, and a Q&A forum with experts. Participants received guidance on safe food practices, and emotional support strategies essential for managing Celiac Disease in day-to-day life.

The program, held at the APC Auditorium, saw active participation from parents, caregivers, teachers, and healthcare professionals. It included interactive sessions on understanding Celiac Disease in children, practical dietary counselling tailored for young patients, and sharing child-friendly gluten-free recipes.

Chief Secretary, Chandigarh Felicitates Meritorious Wards of CITCO Employees

Chandigarh, May 16

CITCO organized a felicitation ceremony today at the Ballroom, Hotel Mountview, to honour the wards of its employees who appeared in the CBSE Class 10 and 12 board examinations. The highlight of the event was Ms. Srishti Sharma, the national topper who scored a perfect 500/500, securing the first position across the country. Srishti is the daughter of a CITCO employee who serves as a Junior Salesman, and her achievement brought immense pride not only to CITCO but to the entire nation.

A total of 25 students, wards of CITCO employees, who appeared in the board exams, attended the event along with their proud parents.

The Chief Guest of the ceremony was Mr. Rajeev Verma, IAS, Chief Secretary, UT Chandigarh Administration, accompanied by Mrs. Rachna Verma. They graced the occasion with their presence and personally handed over trophies and certificates to all the meritorious students. Also present were Mr. Hari Kallikkat, IAS, Managing Director, CITCO, Mr. Paviter Singh, PCS, Chief General Manager, CITCO, along with members of the CITCO management.

The students were felicitated with trophies, certificates, and a gala lunch to celebrate their remarkable achievements. A vibrant cultural program, presented by CITCO employees, added colour to the occasion.

The Managing Director, Mr. Hari Kallikkat, IAS, spent over an hour engaging in one-on-one interactions with the students, listening to their stories and sharing words of encouragement. His interaction deeply inspired the young achievers.

In his address, the Chief guest Rajeev Verma , “The success of these students is a reflection of their hard work and the support of their families. At CITCO, we are proud to celebrate not just our employees but also their children, who are the torchbearers of our future, he further congratulated all the children who scored good scores in their respective examination and encouraged them to perform even better in the future endeavours.

EM BAINS CONGRATULATES STUDENTS ON IMPRESSIVE CLASS-X RESULTS

Chandigarh, May 16:

Punjab School Education Minister S. Harjot Singh Bains extended warm congratulations to students on their outstanding performance in the Class-X board examinations, the results of which were announced today by the Punjab School Education Board (PSEB).

Applauding the top scorers in Class X board exams, the Education Minister said Akshnoor Kaur of Sant Mohan Das Memorial Senior Secondary School, Kot Sukhia (Faridkot), topped the state with perfect 650/650 marks, followed by Ritinderdeep Kaur of Baba Farid Public Senior Secondary School, Chattiana (Sri Muktsar Sahib) and Arshdeep Kaur of Ram Sarup Memorial Senior Secondary School, Chaunda (Malerkotla), secured second and third spot respectively.

S. Harjot Singh Bains expressed happiness and contentment over the performance of girls, while praising their dedication and commitment to academic excellence and their achievement sets a shining example for their peers to follow. Notably, girl students excelled overall in the 10th results by achieving a remarkable pass percentage of 96.85%, outshining their male counterparts (94.50%).

The Education Minister S. Harjot Singh Bains mentioned that a total of 2,77,746 students appeared for the Class X examinations and 2,65,548 students have been passed (95.61%). The State Government schools witnessed a 95.47% pass percentage, with 1,76,605 students succeeding.

The Education Minister attributed this remarkable feat to the students’ dedication, hard work, and passion, while appreciating the crucial support provided by their parents and teachers.

WILL MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO SAVE OUR COMING GENERATIONS FROM SCOURGE OF DRUGS: ARVIND KEJRIWAL

Lakhanpal (Jalandhar), May 16:

 Former Delhi Chief Minister and National Convener of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Arvind Kejriwal on Friday said that the state government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann will make every effort to save our coming generations from falling prey to the menace of drugs.

The former Delhi Chief Minister said that it is elated to learn that the backbone of the drug has been broken for which Punjab Police needs a pat. He said that the manner in which this anti-drug campaign has been launched finds no parallel in contemporary Indian history. Arvind Kejriwal said that the properties constructed from the drug money have been razed to dust by the bulldozers.

The National Convener of AAP said that the previous regimes not only patronized the drug dealers but they themselves carried out the business in their government vehicles. However, he said that the Bhagwant Singh Mann led state government is acting strictly against drug menace and it will not allow its youth to fall prey to this menace. Arvind Kejriwal said that now Nasha Mukti Yatra has been embarked in the state and every village will be covered under the ambitious program.

Soliciting fulsome support of Punjabis in war against drugs, the former Delhi Chief Minister said that if three crore Punjabis rise in unison against the menace of drugs then the problem of drugs will be wiped out in 24 hours. He said that a handful of drug smugglers cannot stand before the might of the Punjabis and they will be buried beneath the ground. Arvind Kejriwal said that not only snapping of drug supply lines but the state government is also focusing on rehabilitation of the drug victims adding that this problem can be resolved only with the active support of common man.

The National Convener of AAP said that the state government will follow a twin policy of checking the drug smuggling on one hand and channelizing the positive energy of youth on the other to tackle this menace. He said that Punjab will be soon out of the clutches of the drug menace and will emerge as the frontrunner state in the country. Arvind Kejriwal said that this is the need of hour to ensure that Punjab continues to shine across the globe and lead the world in every arena.

The former Delhi Chief Minister congratulated Bhagwant Singh Mann led state government for the resounding success of Yudh Nasheyan Virudh. He said that it is heartening to see that the villages that were hotspots of drugs are now turning drug free due to concerted efforts of the state government. Arvind Kejriwal said that contrary to earlier times when drug lords were shielded by the state, now 10,000 drug smugglers have been arrested out of which 8500 are big fishes.

The National Convener of AAP said that the war against drugs will be taken to ground level and interactions will be held in all the around 13000 villages of the state. He said that in order to channelize the unbounded energy of the youth in a positive manner, the state government will construct stadiums in every village of the state adding that 3000 gyms will be constructed in 3000 big villages of the state to promote sports in the state in a big way. Arvind Kejriwal said that the state has already given around 54000 jobs to the youth in the state and now foolproof planning has been made to ensure employment to youth in every village.

PROMOTIONS IN PR DEPARTMENT; TWO OFFICERS PROMOTED AS JOINT DIRECTORS, SIX AS DEPUTY DIRECTORS

Chandigarh, May 16:

Punjab Information and Public Relations Department today promoted eight officers. Two Deputy Directors have been promoted as Joint Directors, while five Information and Public Relations Officers (IPROs) and one Art Executive have been promoted as Deputy Directors.

The appointment orders for the eight promoted officers were issued today following approval from Information and Public Relations Minister S. Harjot Singh Bains.

These promotions were made following departmental promotion committees’ meetings held on May 8. As per the appointment orders issued today, Joint Director Mr. Ishwinder Singh Grewal has been posted at the head office in Chandigarh, while Mr. Manvinder Singh has been appointed as Joint Director Press/Chief Minister with additional charge as Joint Director Border Range Amritsar.

Similarly, among the six promoted Deputy Directors, Ms. Ruchi Kalra has been posted to Bathinda, Mr. Rashim Verma to the head office with additional charge of Sri Anandpur Sahib, Mr. Navdeep Singh Gill to the head office in Chandigarh, Mr. Prabhdeep Singh Kauldhar to the head office with additional charge of Sangrur, Mr. Hakam Thaper to Jalandhar and Mr. Hardeep Singh to the head office.

Later, the newly promoted officers joined the department and reported to Secretary, Information and Public Relations Mr. Ramvir. They expressed their gratitude to the Information and Public Relations Minister and senior officials.

PEOPLE OF ONCE DRUG HOTSPOT VILLAGE LAKHANPAL THANKS CM FOR RESTORING SMILES ON FACES OF PEOPLE

Lakhanpal (Jalandhar), May 16:

People of the Lakhanpal village in Jalandhar district on Friday hailed the Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann for bringing back the smiles on the faces of Punjabis by launching Yudh Nasheyan Virudh to eliminate the curse of drugs from the state.

A villager Subedar Major (Retd) Jatinder Kumar said that the village earlier was a renowned one but then became notorious as drug smugglers were ruling the shots in the area. He said that he even shied away from taking the name of the village in front of anyone but now the state government has wiped out this curse from the village. He said that the Bhagwant Mann led government had started this vigorous campaign due to which people are very happy now, adding that the Police has done a commendable job in it.

Another villager Harmesh Lal said that the houses that have been destroyed by drug smugglers under Yudh Nasheyan Virudh campaign, which is a laudable step. He urged the Chief Minister to lay major thrust on promotion of the sports so that the energy of youth is channelized in a positive direction. He said that earlier the problem of drugs was so grave that even the marriages of their kids didn’t take place but now the situation has changed.

A resident of the village Inderpal said that Yudh Nasheyan Virduh has proved a boon for their village as it has given much needed relief to them. He said that previous regimes had never paid heed towards this major problem but the state government has eliminated this scourge. He said that due to concerted efforts of the government most of the drug smugglers have left the village due to which prosperity is there.

Another resident of the village Resham Lal welcomed the Chief Minister and other dignitaries adding that the Yudh Nasheyan Virudh has brought smiles on the faces of the common man. He said that this is a welcome step and every Punjabi is supporting this noble cause as it is ensuring the well being of the coming generations. He said that these positive steps are producing the desired results and restoring the pristine glory of the state.

A drug addict Harbeer (name changed) said that he was 22 years and had fallen prey to the curse of drugs but due to the strenuous efforts of the state government he has left the drugs. He said that the rehabilitation centre of the state government at Village Sheikhe has given a fresh lease of life to him. He said that computer training given to him at the centre has helped him to live a life of dignity and pride.

A village resident Sulekh Raj also hailed the Chief Minister for wiping out the curse of drugs from the state. He said that every resident of the state will extend full support and cooperation to the state government for this noble cause.  

Speaking on the occasion, Sarpanch of village Gurwinder Singh said that the state government has adopted a foolproof strategy to wipe out the curse of drugs from the state. He said that his village had long been a hotspot of drugs but the state government has assured that this scourge was wiped out. He assured fulsome support and cooperation to the state government in this noble task adding that it is the moral duty of every individual.

On the occasion Cabinet Minister Mohinder Bhagat, Senior AAP leader Manish Sisodia and others were also present.

RESIDENTS OF LANGROYA VILLAGE HAIL CM FOR TURNING THEIR VILLAGE DRUG FREE FROM HOTSPOT

Langroya (SBS Nagar), May 16:

The residents of Langroya village, which was once hotspot of drugs but now has been drug free, on Friday hailed the Punjab government led by the Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann for taking historic initiative of ‘Yudh Nashiyan Virudh, to wipe out the menace of drugs from state.

During an interactive session with the Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann and National Convener of AAP Arvind Kejriwal, Jathedar Ranjeet Singh from the village said that this campaign has given a huge relief to the village and can’t be expressed in words. He said that due to strenuous efforts of the CM and state government, the village has been made completely drug free. He said that this is a step towards Rangla Punjab as their village has been made drug free adding he hoped that this will in making the village a progressive one.

Vanshika Soni from the village said that it is a moment of immense pride that the state government is restoring the pristine glory of the state. She said that the village was a hotspot of drugs but due to the concerted efforts of the state government the village has been made drug free. She said that once the village free sale of drugs was taking place it is now being known for the sports adding she thanked the Chief Minister for the bulldozer campaign against the drugs and drug sellers.

Another village resident, Master Mohan Lal said that the village was notorious for drugs for the last six decades but now things have changed as sports have been encouraged here. He said that with the active support of the state government not even an ounce of drug is prevalent in the state. He said that the village is now drug free because the Police has been very vigilant on the directions of the state government to check the menace.  

Mohan Singh, another resident of the village said Langroya was since long facing the curse of drugs but due to efforts of the state government it is today drug free. He said that the village will give fulsome support and cooperation to the state government in this war against drugs. He said that no stone will be left unturned in this noble cause as it has been transformed into a mass movement.

A school going student Yuvraj Singh also thanked the Chief Minister for judiciously using the broom, which is a symbol of AAP, for wiping out the curse of drugs from the state and village. He said that the young generation is fully with the state government in this war against drugs and no stone will be left unturned for it.

Earlier, Sarpanch of village Gurdev Singh welcomed all the dignitaries and said that ‘Yudh Nasheyan Virudh’ is a decisive battle against drugs. He said that this initiative of the state government will go a long in eradicating this menace adding that their village was worst affected by drugs and was notorious across the state. However, he said that with the pro-active support of the state government today the village is drug free adding that the campaign is not only lip service but it exhibits seriousness of the state government at ground level.  

On the occasion Cabinet Minister Harjot Singh Bains, Senior AAP leader Manish Sisodia, Lok Sabha MP Malwinder Singh Kang, MLA Santosh Kataria and others were also present.

ACT AS WATCHDOGS TO CHECK THE MENACE OF DRUGS AND SAVE OUR COMING GENERATIONS: BHAGWANT MANN AND KEJRIWAL URGE PEOPLE

Lakhanpal (Jalandhar), May 16:

 Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann and National Convener of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Arvind Kejriwal on Friday gave clarion call to the people of the state to act as watchdogs for checking the menace of drugs to save our coming generations.

Addressing the gathering in a function to administer oath to people, the Chief Minister said that it is heartening to learn that people are saying that things have changed in the villages after the launch of Yudh Nasheyan Virudh. He said that this decisive war against drugs has been meticulously planned and flawlessly executed due to which it is giving desired results. Subsequently, Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the drug line was snapped, smugglers were nabbed and rehabilitation of drug victims was ensured.

The Chief Minister said that the state government will not sit idly and watch the smugglers bloom at the cost of the dead bodies and pyres of the drug victims. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the state government has already snapped the supply line of drugs and big fishes involved in this heinous crime have been put behind the bars. He said that for the first time the property of the drug smugglers acquired illegally are being destroyed/ confiscated by the state government so that it acts as a deterrent for others.

The Chief Minister said that this sacred land was blessed by saints, seers and martyrs adding that it is known for its Generals, Lieutenants, officers, players and others. However, he said that the rulers of the state during previous regimes became hand in glove with the drug smugglers and promoted this illegal business. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that while one of the previous governments started this business their successors ensured that it bloomed in a big way.

The Chief Minister said that the leaders only befooled the people of the state for their vested interests and never made any decision for the sake of the state. He said that their every step was aimed at the well being of their nears and dears due to which the state lagged behind. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that now when the state government has started the cleansing drive the results are visible adding that the harvest of drugs has been finished but the seeds are still there, which too will be cleared.

The Chief Minister said that opposition is mum on the issues as their hands are drenched with blood of the innocent people of the state. He said that they are not concerned with the state or its people and were bothered about their own interests only. Bhagwant Singh Mann warned the people of state that God forbid if the opposition returns back to power the problem of drugs will again flex its muscles in state.

The Chief Minister said that people had already rejected these leaders who had patronized the drug trade by ousting them from power. However, he said that if these leaders again come to seek the vote from them, then the Punjabis must ask them the question of why they had favored drug smugglers. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that these leaders have no sympathy with the common man and their sole aim is to plunder the wealth of the state.

The Chief Minister said that the state government will save the water and youth of the state adding that no stone will be left unturned for this noble cause. He said that the state government has already given more than 54000 jobs to the youth purely on the basis of merit. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the move is aimed at making youth an active partner in socio-economic development of the state.

The Chief Minister said that in many villages the drug smugglers have already left the business and fled away from the state. He said that no one will be able to indulge in such heinous crime and a severest of severe action will be taken against them. Bhagwant Singh Mann categorically said that there is no place for the drug smugglers on this sacred land and they will soon be a matter of history as Punjab is marching forward for becoming drug free.

The Chief Minister said that the state government is leaving no stone unturned for giving major fillip to development of the state and there is no dearth of funds for this. He said that massive works like rejuvenation of ponds in villages, construction of roads and others are already going in full swing. Bhagwant Singh Mann urged the villagers to be watchdogs for checking the menace of drugs and accelerating the pace of development in the state.  

The Chief Minister reiterated that it is heartening to see that a large number of women were participating in this function, which is a good sign, as they are the real sufferers of the drug menace as their families are ruined. He said that if the women rise in such a big way to eliminate any menace then that it will be wiped out very soon. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the day is not far when the state will be completely drug free with the active participation of the women in the state.

The Chief Minister said that the state government has vehemently opposed the draconian move of centre, BBMB and Haryana government to steal waters of the state. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that his predecessors used to extend such largesse for their vested interests but as a custodian of waters of the state he will never allow this adding that as Punjab has upgraded its canal water system so now it requires water to cater to needs of the farmers of the state in wake of ensuing paddy season. He categorically said that Punjab doesn’t have even a single drop of water to share with the other states and no one will be allowed to usurp our rights.

BIGGEST DRUG SEIZURE OF 2025: PAK-ISI CONTROLLED NARCO SMUGGLING MODULE BUSTED; ONE HELD WITH 85KG HEROIN

CHANDIGARH/TARN TARAN, May 16:

          In the biggest drug seizure of 2025 amidst the ongoing anti-drugs campaign ‘Yudh Nashian Virudh’ launched on the directions of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, Tarn Taran Police has busted a cross-border Pak-ISI controlled narco-smuggling module being operated by UK-based drug handler Lalli with the arrest of his India-based operative and recovered 85 kg heroin from his possession, said Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav here on Friday.

          The arrested operative, identified as Amarjot Singh alias Jota Sandhu, was using his residence at village Bhittewad in Amritsar as a major stash point for the network.

          DGP Gaurav Yadav said that accused Amarjot was working on the behest of his UK-based drug handler Lalli and was receiving drug consignments from cross border drug smugglers, who were using drones to transport the contraband. Probe has also revealed that accused Amarjot collected heroin consignments from various border points and distributed them to local suppliers to supply further in different areas of Punjab, he added.

          The DGP said that further investigations are going on to establish backward and forward linkages in this case. More arrests and recoveries are likely in coming days, he added.

          Sharing operation details, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Tarn Taran Abhimanyu Rana said that acting on reliable information, a police team of CIA Staff under the supervision of DSP (D) Gurinderpal Singh Nagra conducted a targeted operation and apprehended accused Amarjot Singh alias Jota Sandhu from near Chabhal road in Tarn Taran and recovered 5 kg Heroin from his Activa Scooter.

          During questioning, accused Amarjot disclosed that he has concealed two consignments of 40 kg each at Rakh Sarai Amanat Khan and another is in the washing mahine at his house in village Bhittewad, said the SSP, while adding that police teams were immediately dispatched at both the locations have recovered the contraband, taking the total recovery to 85 kg.

          He said that efforts are being made to uncover the entire network of suppliers, dealers, buyers and hawala handlers to ascertain the total quantity of drugs received by the arrested accused so far.

          A case under FIR No. 118 dated May 15, 2025, has been registered under sections 21 (c) and 25 of the NDPS Act at Tarn Taran City Police Station.

DAY 76 OF ‘YUDH NASHIAN VIRUDH’: 146 DRUG SMUGGLERS HELD WITH 87KG HEROIN, ₹42K DRUG MONEY

CHANDIGARH, May 16:

          With the war against drugs “Yudh Nashian Virudh” waged on the directions of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann to eradicate drug menace from state entered 76th day, Punjab Police on Friday arrested 146 drug smugglers and recovered 87 kg heroin, 1 kg opium, 407 kg poppy husk and Rs 42005 drug money from their possession. With this, the number of total drug smugglers arrested has reached to 11,430 in just 76 days.

          The operation was conducted on the directions of Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav simultaneously in all 28 Police districts of the state.

          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.

          Divulging details, Special DGP Law and Order Arpit Shukla informed that over 200 Police teams, comprising over 1500 police personnel, under the supervision of 92 gazetted officers have conducted raids at as many as 543 locations across the state leading to the registration of 118 first information reports (FIRs) across the state. Police teams have also checked as many as 619 suspicious persons during the day long operation, he added.

          The Special DGP said that with 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 122 persons to undergo de-addiction and rehabilitation treatment today.