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Event on ‘Seafarers’ Rights and Employment’ Held

Chandigarh: The Deputy Director General of Shipping, Captain Dr. Daniel Joseph, from the Directorate General of Shipping (DG Shipping), has assured the protection of the rights of merchant navy seafarers. Speaking as the chief guest at an event on the topic “Seafarers’ Rights and Employment,” organized at the Tagore Theatre Auditorium in Chandigarh on Friday, Dr. Joseph stated that now seafarers from Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh will find it easier to bring their concerns and rights to the government’s attention. A significant initiative under the leadership of Captain Sanjay Parashar has been launched in Chandigarh, which is expected to yield positive results in the near future. During the program, seafarers raised their issues on an open platform.

While interacting with the seafarers present at the event, Captain Dr. Daniel Joseph emphasized that protecting the rights of Indian merchant navy seafarers is a top priority for DG Shipping. He highlighted that seafarers from Punjab and neighboring states often had to depend on offices in Mumbai or Delhi to voice their concerns. This process was both lengthy and complex. Additionally, many seafarers lack sufficient information about online procedures, leading to situations where they miss out on their rightful entitlements. Dr. Joseph assured that the government is committed to addressing the concerns of seafarers seriously and providing resolutions. This new initiative will give seafarers an opportunity to present their problems effectively, thanks to the extensive efforts of Sanjay Parashar, who has been working for the welfare of maritime seafarers for over two and a half decades. Parashar has even helped rescue seafarers and save lives in critical situations. Dr. Joseph further stated that he will take all necessary measures to improve the condition of seafarers and ensure they receive proper respect.

Active Support from the Directorate General of Shipping
Captain Joseph also highlighted that the Directorate General of Shipping has taken the issues of seafarers seriously and has been coordinating with various government departments to resolve their problems. He assured that better policies and programs will be developed in the coming days to enhance the quality of work and life for seafarers. Efforts will have to be made collectively. It was stated that considering the dangers and challenges arising during sea voyages, prioritizing the safety of sailors is extremely necessary. Even today, 81 Indian sailors are imprisoned in foreign jails. It was suggested that emphasis should be placed on implementing modern technology and providing a swift justice system for sailors. Additionally, the use of the latest safety measures should be ensured so that sailors receive better protection.

Seafarers Shared Their Issues
Seafarers from various regions of North India participated in the program and shared their difficulties. They reported instances of unfair treatment. In Punjab and neighboring states, exploitation by fraudulent agents is a significant issue, particularly in rural areas where young men seeking jobs in the merchant navy are often scammed. These fraudulent companies not only exploit the dreams of the youth but also rob their families of their hard-earned money. The seafarers stressed the need for strict action against such entities and called for immediate measures to curb these practices.

They also demanded improved working conditions, enhanced safety measures while working at sea, and expanded healthcare facilities for long-term support. Additionally, they emphasized the need for more training and development opportunities to further enhance their professional skills.

Captain Sanjay Parashar’s Initiative
The event was organized under the leadership of Captain Sanjay Parashar, who has consistently worked on issues related to the rights and employment of merchant navy seafarers. Captain Parashar stated that the program provides a platform for seafarers to raise their concerns effectively. He described this initiative as a new beginning that will help bring positive changes for the benefit of seafarers. The event sent a positive message to the merchant navy seafarers that their rights will be protected, and their problems will be resolved promptly. Seafarers now hope that the efforts of Captain Dr. Daniel Joseph and Captain Sanjay Parashar will make their concerns a government priority, ensuring better working and living conditions for them.

IEEMA to host ELECRAMA 2025 from February 22 to 26

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The Indian Electrical & Electronics Manufacturers’ Association (IEEMA), marked another milestone with the Chandigarh road show for ELECRAMA 2025. As the countdown to the world’s largest electrical show of the power sector begins, IEEMA is strengthening its foothold in Punjab and Haryana, regions pivotal to India’s vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat. Looking ahead, IEEMA is gearing up to host ELECRAMA 2025, the flagship event for the global electrical industry, scheduled from February 22 to 26, 2025. This edition is poised to set new benchmarks, featuring over 1,100 exhibitors, attracting 400,000 business visitors, facilitating more than 15,000 B2B meetings, welcoming 600+ hosted buyers from 80 countries, and showcasing 10+ country pavilions. Speaking at the event, Sunil Singhvi, President, IEEMA highlighted that “Punjab and Haryana have showcased commendable strides in their power sector development, reflecting the spirit of Aatmanirbhar Bharat.

ELECRAMA 2025 is not just an exhibition; it’s a movement to drive India’s energy aspirations forward. Through initiatives like this roadshow, IEEMA continues to connect the industry with opportunities, skilling prospects and growth. This edition will see close to 73 exhibitors alone from this region which highlights the interest of manufacturers in this global exposition.”

Incredible Act of Generosity: Family of Accident Victim Raveesh Kunwar Malik Chooses Organ Donation, Giving Hstrytyuioope and Life to Six Recipients with the transplantation of Heart, Liver, Kidneys and Corneas at PGIMER

Chandigarh: In a heartwarming display of compassion and humanity, the family of Raveesh Kunwar Malik, a 36-year-old lawyer who tragically lost his life in a road accident, made the profound decision to donate his organs. This selfless act saved the lives of four individuals in desperate need of transplants, including a heart, liver and two kidneys, and restored the sight of two more through corneal transplantation, thereby impacting six lives in a significant gesture of hope and renewal at PGIMER today.

Prof. Vivek Lal, Director PGIMER , paid homage to Raveesh Kunwar Malik and his family, stating, “This incredible act of generosity not only reflects the selflessness of the Malik family but also sheds light on the critical need for organ donation in our society.”

“At PGIMER, we are dedicated to honouring Raveesh’s wish and preserving his legacy as a life-saver. I commend our dedicated teams from the Departments of Neurosurgery, Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Cardiology, Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery, Cardiac Anaesthesia, Hepatology, General Surgery, Nephrology, Renal Transplant Surgery, Neurology, Ophthalmology, Pharmacology, Hospital Administration, Forensic Medicine, Testing Labs including Immuno-pathology and Biochemistry, along with our allied departments, for their swift and sensitive handling of this donation. Their efforts exemplify our unwavering commitment to delivering life-saving treatments,” stated the Director,PGIMER.

Raveesh Kunwar Malik, affectionately known as Rony , was a beloved son, brother, and friend who dedicated his life to his profession and the service of his community. On December 4th at 2:40 PM, he was fatally injured  in a tragic bike accident while traveling from Chandigarh to Panchkula, colliding with a four wheeler  in Sector 16. Initially taken to a GMSH, Sector 16, he was later transferred to PGIMER as an unidentified patient on 4th December only.

However, destiny had willed otherwise and all the incessant efforts of the medical team and fervent prayers of the family and friends proved futile and Raveesh was declared brain dead on December 9th at 12:56 PM. His untimely passing leaves a void that will be felt by many. However, his legacy lives on through the lives he has touched, even in death.

As Rony’s body was being handed over at PGIMER’s mortuary, his father, Advocate Mr. V.S.T. Malik, shared emotionally, “Rony was always inclined towards helping others. In his memory, we wanted to do something that would honor his spirit, and what better way than to give life to others? We hope this act of kindness will inspire more families to consider organ donation.”

His brave-heart mother, Advocate Mrs. Naveen Malik, expressed her sentiments poignantly: “Though we have lost our dear son, knowing that he can give a second chance to others brings some solace to our hearts. We could never imagine that in our darkest hour, we would be able to illuminate the lives of those in need. It is a bittersweet moment.” 

Raveesh’s brother, Suhail Pratap Malik, added, “We are proud of Rony. He may not be physically with us anymore, but through this act, he is a hero. He always believed in helping others, and now he is continuing to do so.”

The donation process was facilitated by the dedicated team at PGIMER, known for their cutting edge expertise in organ transplantation. Following the family’s consent, all relevant teams swiftly swung into action, retrieving Rony’s heart, liver, kidneys, and corneas to be transplanted to matching recipients at PGIMER.

The heart was transplanted to a 30-year-old female, marking the 10th Heart Transplant at PGIMER . Similarly, three patients with organ failure received second chances at life with the transplantation of the liver and two kidneys, while two individuals were gifted the sight through corneal transplants.

The emotional send-off of Raveesh Kunwar Malik took place at PGIMER, where a guard of honour was presented to commemorate his outstanding gesture and the determination of his family to honor his memory.

As the  family, friends, and healthcare professionals gathered to pay their final respects, the Pastor, delivering remarks at the service, stated, “Rony’s life may have been cut short, but his spirit shines brightly through his ultimate gift to humanity. Let this remind us of the fragility of life and the eternal significance of giving.”

Prof. Vipin Koushal, Medical Superintendent, PGIMER, who was personally present at Rony’s final send-off, emphasized the significance of organ donation. “Today, we witness a powerful reminder of the impact organ donation can have. Through their loss, the Malik family has given life to others, an extraordinary gift that we hope will inspire many to come forward and support this noble cause.”

This act of organ donation not only provides a

 chance at life for recipients but also serves to inspire others in the community to consider this generous option. While the tragedy of Raveesh Kunwar Malik’s passing has left a deep wound in the hearts of his family and friends, their decision to donate his organs offers hope and the promise of life to others, concluded Prof. Koushal.

Neuroanaesthesia Unit at PGIMER, Chandigarh Raises Awareness on Head Injury and Prevention with Walkathon Event

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The Division of Neuroanaesthesia and Neurocritical care at PGIMER, Chandigarh organized a Walkathon on March 24, 2024, to raise awareness about Head Injury, its Prevention, and the importance of Primary Care. The event took place at Sukhna Lake and was attended by 70-80 doctors including Prof. Y Narayana, Head, Department of Anesthesia and Intensive care along with senior faculty members , who actively participated and advocated for the prevention of Head Injury throughout the walk.

The Walkathon was organized to commemorate Head Injury Awareness month and aimed to educate the general public about the early signs and symptoms of Head Injury, which should not be ignored. The event also highlighted the significance of immediate transfer to the hospital for vulnerable populations, such as children and the elderly, who experience a fall and hit their heads. The importance of wearing helmets for both drivers and pillion riders was emphasized during the event.

To engage the audience and further reinforce the importance of Head Injury prevention, resident doctors carried out a skit at the entrance of Sukhna Lake. The skit portrayed three common scenarios of children and the elderly falling and hitting their heads, demonstrating the need for immediate medical attention. The event was a success with approximately 100 attendees who enthusiastically supported the cause.

India is facing an increasing burden of Head Injuries, with road traffic accidents primarily affecting the younger population, especially males, during evening and night hours (approximately-66%). The statistics reveal that pedestrians (26%), two-wheeler riders (31%), pillions (12%), and bicyclists (8%) are most at risk. Major behavioral factors contributing to Head Injuries include not wearing helmets, driving under the influence of alcohol, over-speeding, and reckless overtaking. Head Injury is currently one of the leading causes of death and disability in India.

Prof Nidhi Panda, Head of the Division of Neuroanaesthesia and Neurocritical care, spoke about the event and emphasized the significance of Head Injury awareness. She said, “March 20th marks World Head Injury Awareness Day every year. The need of the hour is to raise awareness about Head Injury, its symptoms, and the importance of immediate assistance during the Golden Hour, which can save many lives. This Walkathon is an attempt in that direction, and I hope this message reaches the public at large.”

The Division of Neuroanaesthesia and Neurocritical care at PGIMER, Chandigarh remains committed to promoting awareness and educating the public about Head Injuries, their prevention, and the significance of timely medical care.

Cast of JioCinema’s new show ‘Jab Mila Tu’ enthralls the youth of Chandigarh

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Not all love stories unfold in the quintessential way of “ek ladka aur ladki mile aur pyaar ho gaya”, some find their way through unforeseen situations, chaos, and emotional turmoil. Jab Mila Tu on JioCinema is one such slice-of-life drama series that explores a unique journey of love and friendship in today’s day and age. Streaming for free from 22nd January 2024, Jab Mila Tu is a 24-episode series, with four episodes premiering every week. Directed by Lalit Mohan, created by Nisheeth Neelkanth and Harjeet Chhabra and produced by Two Nice Men, Jab Mila Tu will also be available in Tamil, Kannada, and Bengali. Following the excitement with the premiere of the initial episodes, the lead actors Mohsin Khan, Eisha Singh, Pratik Sehajpal and Alisha Chopra visit Chandigarh to express gratitude and talk more about their characters and the show.

Set against the scenic and lively backdrop of Goa, Jab Mila Tu is about Maddy, a maverick superstar singer, and Aneri, a passionate chef, who are forced to come under one roof owing to an unforeseen situation. What follows is a series of confusion, peppered by moments of laughter. Aneri cleverly uses social media to spin fake love stories, while Maddy, not one to be outdone, hires an actor to entangle her in a fabricated romance. However, destiny has its own plans – Jab They Collide, Hoga ek Mad Ride! A rollercoaster of laughter, romance, and unexpected twists awaits, keeping the viewers hooked from the very first episode.

Mohsin Khan shares about his role as Maddy and says, “Maddy is a passionate, larger-than-life character who is also dealing with emotional upheavals off-stage. Jab Mila Tu is about a refreshing young romance that gives me an opportunity to connect with the Gen-Z’s and understand their idea of love – off-beat yet refreshing. I couldn’t have asked for a better place than Chandigarh to connect with the youth and experience the refreshing vibe. Getting into the skin of Maddy’s character has been exciting. The moment I knew I was playing a musician, the first name that came to my mind was the legendary Jim Morrison. He has been such an inspiration. I also lost about 12kgs to portray Maddy with absolute authenticity.”

Eisha Singh commented, “There’s always a certain charm in portraying a character who, in many ways, mirrors my life – finding happiness in simple things and enjoying every moment, like Aneri finds joy in baking. Through the course of the show, all of us felt like we’re hanging out with friends with such a positive vibe all around. Similar was my experience of being in Chandigarh. There was positivity all over in the air, people and the food. The audience will also feel similar energy and will surely be entertained. Being a part of this adventure is something I’ll always cherish.”

Pratik Sehajpal, on portraying the quirky character Jigar, shares, “With Jab Mila Tu, I discovered a whole new side to myself. My character keeps a perfect balance of being the Dilli ka ladka who is smart, unafraid, and someone who can be intense, and not be swayed by emotions. The essence of the chaotic love story made me say yes to the script, as I had never done something like this before. It felt challenging at first, but as the show progressed, I have had the time of my life playing Jigar. Playing this role has been a joyful experience, and I can’t wait for everyone to enjoy the laughter and surprises we have in store for the show! At times even I was surprised with the spontaneous performance which arose during the middle of a scene. Organically and on the basis of my own personal experiences, along with the priceless insights, ideas and vision of our great Director Lalit sir and the writer cum producer Neeshith sir, Jigar came into existence. From staying hungry for 24 hours plus on several days and abstaining from even having water to look chiselled multiple times and to actually grab onto the accent and body language and tone, Jigar was born. I’m as excited as everyone else is to watch the magic. Sharing this experience with the people of Chandigarh has been fantastic and felt like another experience in itself. Being from Delhi, I have been always connected to Punjabi food and the vibe and Chandigarh felt like another home to me.”
Alisha Chopra added, “The character of Mint is fearless and stylish, someone who believes in absolute perfection and knows her way through everything. However, as the story progresses, Mint also goes through a series of emotions that influences other relationship dynamics, and I feel this is what makes Jab Mila Tu different. It showcases a range of emotions and changes through its storyline and characters, keeping the core concept of young romance intact. It was a blast shooting for the show in Goa, and it definitely holds a special place in my heart. Visiting Chandigarh was also full of emotions as the city has a perfect vibe and happy people. I would want to keep visiting Chandigarh more often.”

Watch these 4 crazy individuals at different crossroads of life exploring love and emotions, with ‘Jab Mila Tu’ premiering four episodes every week, streaming for free on JioCinema.

PGIMER’s 10th Annual Research Day” concludes on an upbeat note with a showcase of over 400 research papers  

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With over 400 research papers published during last one year on display, 36 researchers winning awards in the surgical, medical, and basic sciences fields for ‘Research publications’ and 15 researchers being awarded in the ‘Innovations’ category for their exemplary and credible research work, PGIMER’s 10th Annual Research Day, the big ticket medical research showcase, concluded on an upbeat note here at PGIMER today.

The Annual Research Day had the august presence of esteemed Dr. Rajiv Bahl, Secretary to the Government of India, Department of Health Research and Director General, Indian Council of Medical Research as the Chief Guest.

PGIMER’s luminaries Prof. Y.K. Chawla, Prof. V. Sakhuja*, Prof. D. Behera, Prof. S.K. Jindal, Prof. A. Chakraborti and Prof. Madhu Khullar graced as Guests of Honour at the impressive function organised to mark the 10th Annual Research Day.

Dr. Rajiv Bahl, Secretary to the Government of India, Department of Health Research and Director General, Indian Council of Medical Research while delivering his address themed on ‘Research in Medical Institutions in India’, highlighted, “The vision is relatively very simple that Indian institutions should achieve global leadership in health research. But it is incomplete without helping to solve health problems of Indian citizens. I don’t call that as research unless it helps to do something. So I urge you to do one of the two things, either make India proud or make Indians healthier.”

Complimenting PGIMER for being visionary in making efforts towards impactful research, Dr Rajiv Bahl said,” I envision at least 3 Indian medical institutions in top 100 in the next 3 years as far as the global ranking is concerned and PGIMER being surely one of them. But then our research should focus on three things: research, innovation and societal good.”

Director General, ICMR further highlighted that Research and Development can be revolutionary as it can address key health issues of the country like eliminating communicable diseases, preventing and managing non-communicable diseases and improving  reproductive and child health by providing solutions with drugs, vaccines, medical devices and diagnostics, improved quality of health care and universal health coverage.

To take the research to the next level, Director General ICMR enumerated some strategic action points for the institute which included Expansion and enhancement of intramural research grants; Greater value to impactful research; Protected time to faculty engaged  in impactful research;  Central research Laboratories; Ease of doing research and Operational entrepreneurship policy.” 

Talking in a very impassioned tone, the Director General ICMR said, “Clinical care is a great service. But research is also a national service. So don’t be satisfied that you have created something, but have the fire and passion to take the next step to improve patient care.” 

Earlier, while welcoming the dignitaries, *Prof. Vivek Lal, Director PGIMER cited PGIMER as a hidden volcano with incredible research potential. Expressing gratification to see such an overwhelming response to the 10th Annual Research Day, the Director PGIMER said, “Some of the posters and some of the innovations were beyond imagination and their impact is going to be felt sooner than later. That should be the starting point.”  

The Director PGIMER further highlighted, “The beginning of good research is originality. The research, which is driven by originality, always lasts longer than the research, which is driven by statistics. So let originality be the bedrock of your research.”

Underpinning the rich research and scientific heritage of PGIMER, the Director stated, “PGIMER stands for good and eloquent research, eloquent in terms of its impact on the society, eloquent in terms of its therapeutic good that it delivers and eloquent in terms of the harmony that it creates for everyone who tends to read what comes out of PGIMER.”

Earlier Prof. Naresh Panda, Dean (Academics) setting the context of event, stated, “Our journey at PGIMER has been one of relentless pursuit of excellence in medical education, patient care, and cutting-edge research. PGIMER has to its credit 22 published patents with an additional 10 patents granted in the year 2022-2023.”

The event concluded with the award ceremony wherein 36 researchers won awards in the surgical, medical, and basic sciences fields for ‘Research publications’ and 15 researchers in the ‘Innovations’ category. The awards were based on the H-Index which measures both the productivity and citation impact of the publications.

The winners in the ‘Innovations’ category included Dr. Ramandeep Singh Virk (Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery,  Dr. Vishal Kumar (Orthopaedics), Dr. Shiv Lal Soni (Anaesthesia and Intensive Care), Dr. Sagarika Haldar (Experimental Medicine and Biotechnology), Dr. Basant Kumar (Cardiology), Dr. Anshika Chauhan            (Biochemistry), Dr. Babita Ghai (Anaesthesia and Intensive Care), Dr. Minakshi Rohilla (Obstetrics &gynaecology), Dr. Ravindra Khaiwal (Community Medicine & School of Public Health), Dr. Manoj Kumar Jaiswal (Oral Health Sciences Centre), Dr. Maryada Sharma (Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery,  Dr. Gurjeet Kaur (Endocrinology), Dr. Pravin Salunke   (Neurosurgery), Dr. Rajeev Chauhan (Anaesthesia and Intensive Care), Dr. Anurag Snehi Ramavat (Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery.

The best published research papers in category of Medical Speciality: Professor – Dr. Ritesh Agarwal (Pulmonary Medicine), Dr. Shankar Prinja (Department of Community Medicine and School of Public Health), Dr. Ravindra Khaiwal (Department of Community Medicine and School of Public Health); Additional Professor – Dr. Rajender Kumar (Nuclear Medicine), Dr. Prateek Bhatia (Paediatrics (Haematology-Non Clinical), Dr. Anmol Bhatia (Radiodiagnosis and Imaging); Associate Professor – Dr. Ashok Kumar Pannu (Internal Medicine), Dr. Harmandeep Singh   (Nuclear Medicine), Dr. Sahajal Dhooria (Pulmonary Medicine); Assistant Professor – Dr. Valliappan Muthu (Pulmonary Medicine), Dr. Tanvi Kiran (Community Medicine and School of Public Health), Dr. Arka De (Hepatology).

The best published research papers in category of Surgical Speciality: Professor – Prof. Babita Ghai (Anaesthesia and Intensive Care), Prof. Neerja Bharti (Anaesthesia and Intensive Care), Prof. Ramandeep Singh (Ophthalmology); Additional Professor – Dr. Harjeet Singh (Department of GI Surgery, HPB and Liver Transplant), Dr. Uttam Chand Saini (Orthopaedics), Dr. Siddhartha Sharma (Orthopaedics), Dr. Tanvir Samra (Anaesthesia & Intensive Care); Associate professor – Dr. Shiv Lal Soni (Anaesthesia and Intensive care), Dr. Anudeep Jafra             (Anaesthesia), Dr. Sarbpreet Singh    (Renal Transplant Surgery); Assistant Professor – Dr. Bharti Joshi (Obstetrics and Gynaecology), Dr. Shipra Gupta (Oral Health Sciences Centre), Dr. Ajay Singh (Anaesthesia And Intensive Care).

The best published research papers in category of Pre & Para- Clinical Speciality: Professor- Dr. Manisha Biswal (Medical Microbiology), Dr. Indu Verma (Biochemistry), Dr. Anup Ghosh (Medical Microbiology); Additional Professor- Dr. Archana Angrup (Medical Microbiology), Dr. Sreejesh Sreedharanunni (Hematology), Dr. Amol N Patil (Pharmacology); Associate Professor- Dr. Sagarika Haldar (Experimental Medicine & Biotechnology), Dr. Ashok Kumar Yadav (Experimental Medicine and Biotechnology), Dr. Harsimran Kaur      (Medical Microbiology); Assistant Professor – Dr. Rakesh Yadav (Medical Microbiology), Dr. Kamal Kishore (Biostatistics), Dr. Praveen Sharma (Haematology).

The best published research papers each in category Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis:  Dr. Vishal Sharma (Gastroenterology), Dr. Jitendra Kumar Sahu (Paediatrics), Dr. Rimesh Pal (Endocrinology).

 Dr. Piyush Pathak (Senior Resident, Biochemistry), Dr. Anubha Dev (Senior Resident, Dermatology, Venereology, Leprology), received awards in the resident’s category. 

Dr. Gaurav Jyani (Department of Community Medicine and School of Public Health), Dr. Savitesh Kushwaha (Community Medicine and School of Public Health), in the PhD scholar/Pool officer/Research Associate category.

Dr. Ankit Watts (Physicist, Nuclear Medicine), Ms. Garima Bhatt (Manager, Community Medicine and School of Public Health) received awards in the Miscellaneous category.

The event was aptly wrapped by Prof. Ashima Goyal, Head, Dept of Oral Health Sciences by proposing a vote of thanks.

Health Department, UT Administration takes a step towards a TB Free Chandigarh

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n a proactive move towards achieving a Tuberculosis-free Chandigarh, the Health Department of the Chandigarh Administration, under the leadership of Dr. Varinder Nagpal, Acting Director Health Services, initiated the Active Case Finding (ACF) campaign for Tuberculosis today. Dr. Nagpal, along with senior officers, flagged off teams dedicated to conducting a comprehensive house-to-house survey in the Rehabilitation Colony, Dhanas. 

The primary objective of these teams is to identify presumptive TB cases within the community. They will collect on-the-spot sputum samples for free TB testing, and a free hand-holding X-ray facility will be provided at the Health and Wellness Centre in Rehabilitation Colony, Dhanas during the ACF survey. Dr. Rajesh Kumar, State TB Officer, highlighted that individuals diagnosed as positive cases during the survey will promptly be initiated on free treatment after completing all necessary tests. This strategic approach aims to ensure early detection, thereby breaking the chain of infection. 

 The ACF survey commenced on 31st January 2024 and will extend over fifteen days, covering the entire Rehabilitation Colony in Dhanas. Twenty teams, comprising 40 trained volunteers, will diligently conduct the survey to encompass the entire population of the area. Present at the launch were Dr. Charru Singla, NO-NHM, Dr. Rajesh Kumar, State TB Officer, and Dr. Vandana Mohan, DFWO, contributing their expertise and support to this crucial public health initiative