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MCC organises sports activities for its Safaimitras

IEP CHANDIGARH JULY 23, 2022

To add some relief and make their day more enjoyable, the 

The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh has taken an unique initiative to organise sports activities for its Safai Mitras.

Following the directions from Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, MCC, the Public Health wing organized Sports activities for the 1st time in history for its Safai Mitras, including games such as Kho-Kho, Kabbadi, Volley Ball, Pithu Gram, Carrom Board etc. at Sports Stadium Sector 42, Chandigarh.

 While briefing about the initiative, the Commissioner said that safaimitras remain busy in maintenance of sewerage network of city Chandigarh, such activities may add some relief in their hard jobs. She said the activities revived old /traditional games for the refreshment of employees under Swachh Bharat Mission.

She said about 50 Safaimitras participated in these games today and were found enjoying and full off cheer, laughter could be heard everywhere. This event was organized to uplift their morale and for appreciating their efforts being made for keeping the city clean, she added.

Winners were given rewards  and refreshments were also served to all the participants. These events shall be the part of future working of Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh for better work culture, said the Commissioner.

UHBVN lineman held for taking bribe worth Rs 50,000

IEP CHANDIGARH JULY 22, 2022

Haryana State Vigilance Bureau has arrested a Lineman-cum-Clerk of Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (UHBVN) posted in Murthal, district Sonipat after he had accepted a bribe of Rs 50,000 from a person in lieu of correction in the electricity bill of a residential society.

          While sharing the details, the spokesperson of the Bureau informed that the arrested accused employee has been identified as Sumer Singh.

           The complainant, a General Secretary of Omaxe Heights in Sonipat approached the UHBVN office in Sonipat with the grievance that the electricity bill of their society is not generated as per the rules, rather it is on higher sides. On this, accused told that society has made a payment of about Rs 70 lakh more towards the electricity bill. To make the correction in the bill, the accused demanded a bribe of Rs 20 lakh. On request, the deal was settled for Rs 18 lakh, out of which Rs 2 lakh was to be given in advance.

                    The complainant approached the Vigilance Bureau and lodged a complaint against the accused employee following which a team conducted a raid in the presence of the duty magistrate and nabbed the accused official red-handed while accepting a bribe of Rs 50,000.

                   A case under the Prevention of Corruption Act had been registered against the accused in Bureau’s police station, Rohtak. A further investigation is underway.

मदरहुड फर्टिलिटी एवं आईवीएफ ने चंडीगढ़ में नेक्स्ट  जनरेशन का फर्टिलिटी ट्रीटमेंट सेंटर शुरू किया

IEP CHANDIGARH JULY 20, 2022

महिला एवं शिशुओं के अस्पतालों की प्रसिद्ध श्रृंखला, मदरहुड हॉस्पिटल्स ने आज चंडीगढ़ में अत्याधुनिक फर्टिलिटी ट्रीटमेंट सेंटर, मदरहुड फर्टिलिटी एवं आईवीएफ शुरू किया। मदरहुड फर्टिलिटी एवं आईवीएफ ने चंडीगढ़ और ट्राईसिटी में प्रवेश चैतन्य हॉस्पिटल्स के साथ एक सामरिक साझेदारी के तहत किया है। चैतन्य हॉस्पिटल 30 सालों से ज्यादा समय से माताओं एवं शिशुओं को बेहतरीन सेवाएं देता आ रहा है।

यह सेंटर फर्टिलिटी का इलाज कराने वाले दंपत्तियों को मल्टीडिसिप्लिनरी केयर का दृष्टिकोण प्रस्तुत करता है। उन्हें क्लिनिकल विशेषज्ञता के साथ एम्ब्रायोलॉजी में नेक्स्ट  जनरेशन की टेक्नॉलॉजी, अत्याधुनिक आईवीएफ लैब और गर्भधारण करने के सफर को सफल बनाने के लिए सहयोगी टीम की मदद मिलती है। 

इसके लॉन्च के बारे में श्री विजयरत्न वेंकटरमन, सीईओ, मदरहुड हॉस्पिटल्स ने कहा, ‘‘फर्टिलिटी केयर की जरूरत पूरे देश में बढ़ रही है। ज्यादातर मांग टियर 2 और टियर 3 शहरों के उन दंपत्तियों से आ रही है, जो प्राकृतिक रूप से गर्भ धारण नहीं कर पा रहे हैं। फर्टिलिटी के इलाज में हमारी संपूर्ण सेवाओं के साथ हमारा उद्देश्य चंडीगढ़, ट्राईसिटी और नजदीकी इलाकों के दंपत्तियों एवं परिवारों को उच्च गुणवत्ता की केयर प्रदान करना है ताकि माता-पिता बनने का उनका सपना पूरा हो सके।’’

लॉन्च के प्रति अपना दृष्टिकोण साझा करते हुए डॉ. नीरज कुमार, एचओडी एवं चीफ कंसल्टैंट, पीडियाट्रिक्स, मदरहुड चैतन्य हॉस्पिटल, चंडीगढ़, मदरहुड चैतन्य हॉस्पिटल, चंडीगढ़ ने कहा, ‘‘हम मदरहुड के साथ साझेदारी करने और महिला, शिशु केयर, एवं फर्टिलिटी केयर में अपनी सेवाएं प्रदान करने के लिए बहुत उत्साहित हैं। हम 10 सालों से ज्यादा समय से बेहतरीन सफलता दर/परिणामों के साथ फर्टिलिटी सेवाएं प्रदान कर रहे हैं, और इस साझेदारी द्वारा हम अपने सभी मरीजों को श्रेष्ठतम सेवा प्रदान करने के लिए आशान्वित हैं।’’

डॉ. पूनम गर्ग, एचओडी एवं चीफ कंसल्टैंट – ऑब्सटीट्रिक्स एवं गायनेकोलॉजी, मदरहुड चैतन्य हॉस्पिटल, चंडीगढ़ ने कहा, ‘‘आईवीएफ गर्भ बहुमूल्य होते हैं और उन्हें विशेषज्ञ देखभाल की जरूरत होती है। मदरहुड आईवीएफ में हमें विशेषज्ञों की एक समन्वित टीम होने पर गर्व है, जो यह सुनिश्चित करती है कि आईवीएफ द्वारा धारण होने वाले हर गर्भ के लिए एंटीनैटल अवधि में और प्रसव के समय व्यक्तिगत देखभाल प्रदान की जाए।’’

डॉ. वंदना नरुला, सीनियर कंसल्टैंट- फर्टिलिटी एवं आईवीएफ, मदरहुड फर्टिलिटी एवं आईवीएफ, चंडीगढ़ ने कहा, ‘‘विभिन्न अध्ययनों एवं रिपोर्ट के मुताबिक, 10 से15 प्रतिशत भारतीय दंपत्तियों को फर्टिलिटी की समस्याएं होती हैं। जिसके कारण उन्हें प्राकृतिक साधनों द्वारा गर्भधारण कर पाना मुश्किल होता है। इतना ही नहीं, इनमें से भी केवल 1 प्रतिशत दंपत्ति ही फर्टिलिटी का इलाज कराते हैं। टियर 2 और टियर 3 शहरों में यह संख्या और भी ज्यादा कम है, जहां इन्फर्टिलिटी एक कलंक माना जाता है और इसके बारे में जागरुकता की बहुत कमी है। फर्टिलिटी की समस्याओं और इलाज के विकल्पों की जागरुकता बढ़ाए जाने की जरूरत है, ताकि ऐसे दंपत्ति समय पर इलाज करा सकें।’’

इस अवसर पर मदरहुड फर्टिलिटी एवं आईवीएफ ने एक स्पेशल एडॉप्शन काउंसलिंग सेवा लॉन्च की, जो दंपत्तियों को गोद लेने की नीतियों एवं प्रक्रियाओं के बारे में शिक्षित करेगी। यह अद्वितीय सेवा किसी आईवीएफ सेंटर में पहली बार शुरू की गई है। ऐसे दंपत्ति भी हैं, जिनमें आईवीएफ के सफल होने की संभावनाएं बहुत कम होती हैं। उनके लिए गोद लेने का विकल्प बहुत अच्छा होता है। हमारी काउंसलर इन दंपत्तियों को गोद लेने की प्रक्रिया एवं संभावना के बारे में शिक्षित करेंगे। गोद लेने की प्रक्रिया में जरूरतमंद दंपत्तियों को बच्चा मिल जाता है और लावारिस बच्चे को एक परिवार मिल जाता है।

Motherhood Fertility & IVF launches the Next-Generation Fertility treatment center in Chandigarh

INDIA E POST CHANDIGARH JULY 20, 2022

Motherhood Hospitals, a renowned chain of women and children’s hospitals launched Motherhood Fertility & IVF, a state-of-the-art Fertility Treatment Centre in Chandigarh today. Motherhood Fertility & IVF forays into Chandigarh & Tricity after entering a strategic partnership with Chaitanya Hospitals – an institution that is delivering exceptional care in mother and child health for over 30 years in the region.

The center brings in a multidisciplinary care approach to couples seeking fertility treatment by combining clinical expertise, with the next gen technology in embryology, a state-of-the-art IVF lab and an allied team to support couples’ journey to achieve a positive pregnancy.

Speaking at the launch, Vijayarathna Venkatraman, CEO, Motherhood Hospitals said, “The need for fertility care is increasing across the country and a significant demand is from couples in Tier 2 & 3 cities finding it difficult to conceive naturally. With our complete service offering in fertility treatment, we aim to provide high quality care accessible to the couples & families in Chandigarh, Tricity & neighboring areas to fulfill their hope of parenthood.”

Sharing his views on the launch, Dr. Neeraj Kumar, HOD & Chief Consultant, Pediatrics, Motherhood Chaitanya hospital, Chandigarh, Motherhood Chaitanya hospital, Chandigarh, said, “We are extremely enthralled to partner with Motherhood and extend our offerings in women, childcare, and fertility care. We have been providing fertility services for more than 10 years with high success rates/ outcomes and with this partnership, we are looking forward to providing outstanding service to all our patients.”

Dr. Poonam Garg, HOD & Chief Consultant – Obstetrics & Gynecology, Motherhood Chaitanya Hospital, Chandigarh said, “Most IVF pregnancies are precious and require a specialized care approach. We are extremely proud to have a cohesive team of specialists at Motherhood IVF who ensures all the pregnancies that happen through IVF are provided personalized care during the antenatal period and at the time of delivery.”

Expressing her thoughts, Dr Vandna Narula, Senior Consultant- Fertility & IVF, Motherhood Fertility & IVF, Chandigarh said, “According to various studies and reports, 10 to 15% of Indian couples are suffering with fertility issues. Consequently, it gets difficult for them to conceive through natural means. Not only this, 1% of these couples undergo fertility evaluation. The rate is even lower in Tier 2 and Tier 3 areas where there is stigma and lack of awareness around infertility.  Awareness on fertility issues & treatment options available should be encouraged for helping such couples seek timely intervention.”

Marking the occasion, Motherhood Fertility & IVF launched a special Adoption Counselling Service that acts as an aid to educate couples on adoption policies & process. This unique service has probably been introduced for the first time in an IVF centre. There are couples who have very poor chances of success with IVF. Adopting a child is a very good option for them. Our counsellor will sensitize these couples on the possibility and process of adoption. Adoption provides a child to a needy couple and a family to an abandoned child.

Dev Samaj College of Education and London School of Management Education sign MoU

IEP CHANDIGARH JULY 17, 2022

Dev Samaj College of Education (DSCE) Chandigarh, India and London School of Management Education (LSME), London have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which is slated to give a major fillip to international level – research-based higher education pedagogy systems. The MoU has come about in recognition of the establishment of a new collaborative working arrangement for academic excellence and responsible research and innovations in London and  India. The MoU ceremony took place through virtual mode. 
The MoU documents were signed by Dr Ravi Kumar, Executive Director of LSME on its behalf and Dr Richa Sharma, Officiating Principal of Dev Samaj College of Education DSCE on behalf of DSCE.

On the occasion, Shriman Nirmal Singh Dhillon, Secretary Dev Samaj and Chairman Dev Samaj College of Education Chandigarh applauded the initiative taken up by Dr. Agnese Dhillon, Principal DSCE and faculty members for coming forward and making this collaboration a reality.

Sh. Nirmal Singh Dhillon and Dr Ravi Kumar used this opportunity to discuss the evolution of the proposed partnership which started with LSME’s success in securing some support for student mobility under the UK’s Turing Scheme.

Sh. Nirmal Singh Dhillon said, “The idea of ‘responsible research’, although not in itself new, could be a driving force for academic excellence at DSCE and beyond. The MoU will be a means of bringing a wider range of people into the governance of the research process and in developing social innovation in India and London.”

Dr Ravi Kumar said, “Both institutions value the core principles of good quality Teacher Education and share a commitment to enhancing the learning experience of students, through teaching placement activities and student exchange programmes.”

Dr Richa Sharma said, “This MoU is relevant as it is the first step towards implementing a joint objective to initiate and nurture the culture of innovations, facilitate student/teacher exchanges and disseminate academic information amongst the participating institutions.”

The MoU signing ceremony was witnessed by Prof Stephen McKinney of the University of Glasgow and the Chair of the LSME Board of Governance, Dr Peter Gray, a member of the LSME Board of Governance, Dr Sarita Parhi, Principal of LSME, Dr Dolly Jackson Sillah, Vice Principal of LSME and Mr Hassan Shifau, the Chief Research and Innovations Officer among others. Dr Neeru Malik Associate Professor (Coordinator), Dr Anita Nangia, Associate Professor and  Dr Seema Sareen Assistant Professor were present from DSCE.

In his opening remarks, Mr Hassan Shifau stressed the importance of research as a tool to create an interdisciplinary space to allow interaction between academics and highlighted the main objectives of the partnership. Dr Dolly Jackson Sillah, the Vice Principal of LSME, provided an overview of the significance of the partnership, highlighting the 3 key areas of information sharing, research and student exchange. Dr Peter Gray highlighted the need for open conversations among academic researchers and stakeholders. Dr Neeru Malik, coordinator, provided an overview of the establishment of DSCE, and stressed on the values of education, reading and scholarly research, highlighting the importance of ensuring the success of the exchange programme. Prof Stephen McKinney underlined the importance of monitoring and evaluating the impact of the collaboration in future.

Mrs Lydia Mireku from LSME, delivered the Vote of Thanks.

Regular liver transplant surgery OPD launched at Max

IEP CHANDIGARH JULY 17, 2022

A regular liver transplant OPD was launched at Max Hospital, Mohali on Saturday. The hospital is also going to establish a comprehensive liver care unit which will cater to the patients from HP, Haryana and J&K.

Speaking during launch, Dr. Abhideep Chaudhary, senior director of liver transplantation  said that this specialized OPD will also benefit patients with hepato, pancreatico and biliary (HPB) diseases which refers to any condition that affects the liver, pancreas, gallbladder, and the bile ducts.

Panjab University Improves its Scoring in NIRF Ranking 2022

IEP CHANDIGARH JULY 15, 2022

There has been a consistent increase in its march towards excellence by enhancing its overall score to 52.80, a significant improvement of 1.21 over its 2021 score

It has also been ranked among the top 25 universities since inception of NIRF Ranking.

It is also amongst the coveted institution of excellence in Pharmaceutical Sciences, having been consistently ranked among the top 3.

PU administration is making earnest efforts to enhance its rankings. Special efforts are being made to capture the data from the faculty regarding their research output and extension activities. Placement also is the focus of the authorities.

It is noted that a mere increase of 0.27 could have improved its rankings to 21

CII Formally Presents The Recommendations for The New Industrial Policy, 2022

IEP CHANDIGARH JULY 15, 2022

CII formally presents the recommendations for the New Industrial Policy, 2022 to the Government of Punjab in an interaction held at CII premises, Chandigarh. 

Mr Amit Thapar, Chairman, CII Punjab remarked that the primary goal of the incentives is to make the State a preferred investment destination both domestically and globally. He also mentioned that there are many other states which have been proactive in extending useful benefits and incentives to its industries, with the similar sentiments, Punjab should not be a laggard in this. 

Followed by an open house discussion many issues were raised and consequently addressed by the State. It was conveyed that to make Punjab a global business arena, a synergy between the Government and the Industry is imperative. Eventually, a formal representation was done on key policy issues and a comprehensive document on the same was handed over to the State. 

Adding on, Mr Ambrish Jain closed the session by extending customary vote of thanks to the representatives and the panelists. 

PGIMER ranks 2nd Best Institute in NIRF Ranking 2022

INDIA E POST CHANDIGARH JULY 15, 2022

PGIMER, Chandigarh has been ranked Second Best Medical Institute in the NIRF Rankings-2022 by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt of India. Hon’ble Union Minister of Education, Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, announced NIRF India Rankings 2022 through a webcast from NIRF website today, in which, PGIMER, Chandigarh competed amongst premier  Institutes throughout the country under the Medical category. AIIMS, New Delhi has been ranked first in this category whereas CMC, Vellore has been ranked third.

The NIRF  ranking of Institutes is calculated on the basis of five broad generic groups of parameters, namely: Teaching, Learning and Resources (TLR), Research and Professional Practice (RP), Graduation Outcomes (GO), Outreach and Inclusivity (OI) and Perception (PR).  

With this year’s ranking, the Institute has retained the same position in the NIRF ranking for the  last five  years in a row from 2018 to 2022.  This position has been attained by the combined team efforts of all the faculty and staff of the Institute under the leadership of the Prof. Vivek Lal, Director, PGIMER, Chandigarh. 

Prof. Vivek Lal congratulated each member of the PGIMER family for continuous support and efforts in achieving this feat. He also thanked Hon’ble Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare and President of the Institute, Shri Mansukh Mandaviya and  Hon’ble   Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi for extending wholehearted support and inspiration. 

FULLY COMMITTED TO ENSURE CORRUPTION FREE SERVICES AND SETTING UP WORLD CLASS INFRASTRUCTURE IN URBAN AREAS: AMAN ARORA

IEP CHANDIGARH JULY 13, 2022

The State Government led by the Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann is fully committed to provide corruption free services to the residents of urban areas besides ensuring a world class infrastructure in the big cities. The various wings of the Urban Development department must leave no stone unturned to meet this objective. This was stated here today by the Housing and Urban Development Minister Aman Arora during his meetings with the development authorities of different cities.

          The Minister also reviewed the functioning of PUDA, GMADA, GLADA, Patiala Development Authority (P.D.A.), Bathinda Development Authority (B.D.A.) and the Town & Country Planning during the course of marathon meetings. In the meeting conducted separately with each development authority, a presentation was made with regard to the concerned authority.

          Mr. Arora further said that the past few years have seen the migration from villages and small towns towards the big cities. The population of the cities has grown exponentially but the amenities have gone from bad to worse. The Minister directed the officers that considering the population aspect in view of the present circumstances, the emphasis should be on ensuring citizen centric services in a hassle free manner. “Under Punjab Urban Planning, focus must be on availability of clean drinking water, sewerage, street lights, maintenance of parks and prompt draining of water during rains”, added the Minister.

          Disclosing more, the Minister said that he would personally visit all the big cities in coming days in order to take stock of the ground situation and listen to the issues being encountered by the people living in the urban areas. He also impressed upon the development of all the cities to make sure that no city resident faces a problem.

          Among others present on the occasion included Principal Secretary, Housing & Urban Development A.K. Sinha, Chief Administrator and Director, Town and Country Planning Arshdeep Singh Thind, Chief Administrator GLADA Surabhi Malik and Chief Administrator GMADA Amandeep Bansal.