“Urdu is a language of Hindus and Sikhs and this fact should be given adequate space is the history of Urdu language and its literature”, said Prof. Zia-ur-Rehman Siddiqui from Aligarh Muslim University while delivering a special lecture on the development of Urdu language organized by Department of Urdu, Panjab University Chandigarh Dr. Siddiqui said that Guru Nanak Dev Ji preached his holy message in a language of the people which included a number of words from Arabic and Persian languages.He added that Bhartendu Harish Chander, Munshi Harsukh lal, Munshi Prem Chand, Munshi Naval Kishore, Kanwar Rajinder Singh Bedi and many others had contributed immensely for the promotion of Urdu in India. He laid stress on the promotion of translation work from Panjabi and Hindi and vice-versa.
On this occasion three books written by Dr. Ali Abbas, Coordinator of the department of Urdu were also released. Dr. Ali Abbas lauded the creative activities of Dr. Siddiqui, who started his teaching career from the Department of Urdu, Panjab University, some 20 years back, Among others Dr, Zarreen Fatima from Department of Urdu and Mr Jatinder Parvaz from the Haryana Urdu Academy were also present.
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Sh. Hardeep Singh, Senior Deputy Mayor and area councilor of ward No. 10 has formally started the recarpetting of road work at village Badheri here today. Sh. Surjit Singh, Sh. Kala Fantu, Sh. Avtar Singh, Sh. Sonu and other prominent persons of the area were present during the event. Sh. Hardeep Singh said that the work of recarpetting of approximately 1.5 Kilometer phirni road has been started with the village development funds at amounting to Rs. 11.00 lacs.
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Chandigarh, Supporting the ‘Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan’ campaign in the city, GAIL (India) Limited today handed over seven tippers (dumpers) and 142 tri-cycle carts to the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh.
GAIL Independent Director Shri Sanjay Tandon handed over the vehicles to Sh. Sanjay Jha, IAS, Special Commissioner, MCC at a ceremony organized in community centre, Sector 29-B, here today in presence of Sh. Shakti Parkash Devshali, Chairman, Sanitation Committee & area Councillor, Sh. Ravi Kant Sharma, programme coordinator, councilors of MCC, Dr. Amrit Warring, Medical Officer of Health and prominent persons of the city.
While addressing the gathering, Sh. Tandon said that each and every support needed by the Municipal Corporation or the city will be fulfilled in any cost and GAIL will provide other required machinery for the betterment of sanitation system and sewerage management system in near future.
He said that GAIL provided support of Rs. 1.13 crore for the seven tippers (dumpers) while the financial support for the 142 tri-cycles was Rs 35 lakhs.
Sh. Shakti Parkash Devshali expressed thanks over the support by GAIL to the Municipal Corporation including dustbins, tippers, cycle carts etc. He said that so far, GAIL, India’s premier natural gas company, has provided Rs 3.40 crores under the ‘Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan’ in Chandigarh only. This includes providing 2,900 plastic dustbins to MCC with a financial support of Rs. 1.15 crore, Rs. 70.8 lakhs for installation of 400 Stainless Steel Dual bin dustbins at various prominent locations in Chandigarh and Rs 6.50 lakhs for 200 plastic dustbins at Chandigarh High Court.
Earlier, Sh. Sanjay Jha, IAS, Special Commissioner, MCC welcomed all the dignitaries during the programme and expressed special thanks to Sh. Sanjay Tandon, Independent Director of GAIL for the time to time support to the Municipal Corporation.
Art & Culture team of local BJP unit also staged a nukkar natak titled “Kudedaan ka Sahi Istemaal” based on swachh bharat mission.
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The Centre for Police Administration and National Cadet Corps, Panjab University, Chandigarh in collaboration with Panchnad Research Institute organized a seminar cum special lecture titled “Sacha Sauda: Vand Chhako ki Vartman Prasangita” on the occasion of the 550th Birth Anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev ji. The occasion was graced by Prof. Karamjit Singh, Registrar, Panjab University. He illustrated the relevance of the concept of Sacha Sauda in current times. He mainly focussed on the principles of Sacha Sauda i.e. Value, Dharma, Karam and Discipline.
Dr. Kuldeep Singh, Chairperson, Centre for Police Administration, Panjab University welcomed the key speaker and introduced the topic of the lecture.
The lecture was attended by Prof. A.S. Aluhwalia, Department of Botany, Prof Anil Monga, Police Administration, Dr. Sanjeev Ranjan, Dr. Arvind and researcher scholars and students of MA Police Administration and NCC cadets.
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The Department of Ancient Indian History, Culture & Archaeology, Panjab University, Chandigarh on the eve of “Heritage Week” organized a special lecture on “Introduction to Prehistoric Stone Tools” by Dr. Parth R. Chauhan, Faculty, Humanities and Social Sciences, IISER,Mohali. In his illustrated talk he introduced students to variety of stone tools.
According to him, the cave sites are the best preserved sites to study stone tools. He threw light on how the changing environment influenced the tool making. The students were given hand on experience on tool handling and identification. Dr. Banani Bhattacharya, Deputy Director, Archaeology and Museum, Haryana spoke on the outline of Prehistory of India and informed students about the importance of this period to know about the culture of those times.The lecture was attended by faculty members, students and research scholars of Panjab University.
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University School of Open Learning and Department of Guru Nanak Sikh Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh organised a special lecture for students to commemorate the 550th Birth Anniversary of Guru Nanak Devi Ji by Prof. Gurinder Singh Mann, Director Global Institute of Sikh Studies, New York, USA on “Baba Nank: Some Reflections”, here today. The students had good learning experience from informative and pictorial presentation by Prof. Mann.
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In memory of Prof.SubhashV edalankaran International Seminar is being organized in collaboration with Arya Pratinidhi Sabha, USA at the Golden Jubilee House on 20 November 2019 by Dayanand Chair, PU. Prof.Vedalankar was a modern Sanskrit lyricist, poet and Vedic scholar. In the seminar, his new poetry work Amerikavaibhavam will be released by the Honourable Governor of Gujarat, Acharya Devvrat. In the seminar, the keynote address will be of Prof.RajendraVidyalankar and Valedictory Address Acharya Ved Pal. The Chairman Prof. V.K. Alankar told that this chair has been doing excellent quality seminars for the last several years. Some scholars from the US are also going to participate. Some researchers and scholars from Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, Mumbai, Uttarakhand, Delhi etc. of India will participate in the dialogue. The president of Arya Pratinidhi Sabha, America, Mr. Vishrut Arya will also be present in the Seminar.
Prof. Alankar informed that now Dayanand Chair has got a separate space in Guru Tegh Bahadur Bhavan and many researchers are doing their research work on Vedas in it.
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India needs a National COPD prevention & control Program says Dr Ashish Arora
COPD the Unrecognized Epidemic in India – Dr S K Gupta
COPD prevalence is around 5.5 to 7.55% in India- Dr Sumit Jain.
Tobacco & Smoke are the main Cause of COPD Deaths – Dr Sumit Jain
Chandigarh 19 November, 2019: In order to create awareness on Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary diseases (COPD), a team of Doctors from PARAS Hospitals Panchkula shared the various facts and myths regarding the diseases related with lungs. Presnt on the occasion were Dr S K Gupta Sr Consultant Pulmonology, Dr Sumit Jain Sr Consulat Medicine & Dr Ashsih Arora Consulatnt Critical Care Throughout the world millions of people are affected by COPD Diseases including emphysema, chronic bronchitis, refractory (non-reversible) asthma, and some forms of bronchiectasis. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is an umbrella term used to describe progressive lung diseases. This disease is characterized by increasing breathlessness.
Shedding light on the ailment Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and its treatments, Dr. S K Gupta Senior Consultant Pulmonology, PARAS Hospital Panchkula said,“COPD 2nd Largest killer after Heart Problems & Cancer worldwide. Many peoplemistake their increased breathlessness and coughing as a normal part of aging. In the early stages of the disease, you may not notice the symptoms. COPD can develop for years without noticeable shortness of breath. You begin to see the symptoms in the more developed stages of the disease. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a progressive form of lung disease ranging from mild to severe. It is characterized by a restriction of airflow into and out of the lungs that makes breathing difficult. “
Sharing his experience Dr Sumit Jain Senior Consultant Internal Medicine, PARAS Hospital Panchkula said “COPD most often occurs in people 40 years of age and older who have a history of smoking. These may be individuals who are current or former smokers. Not everybody but most of the individuals who have COPD (about 90% of them) have smoked. COPD can also occur in those who have had long-term contact with harmful lung irritants in the workplace like chemicals, dust, or fumes, organic cooking fuel, may also cause COPD. Even if an individual has never smoked or been exposed to pollutants for an extended period of time, they can still develop COPD. ‘COPD prevalence is around 5.5 to 7.55% in Indian. ’ Recent studies suggest prevalace rate of COPD in males is as high as 22% in men and 19% in females.
On this occasion Dr Ashish Arora, Sr Consultant Critical Care said “Many sufferers have trouble walking short distances and are especially susceptible to illness and pneumonia. Often, sufferers need oxygen support 24 hours per day. If you show signs of emphysema or chronic bronchitis you may have COPD. The long term effects of COPD result in an enlargement of the right side of the heart and eventual death.” There is no permanent cure for COPD, but treatment options are available to prevent more damage and improve quality of life.’’
Dr S K Gupta further added, ‘’Also, as the temperature drops, people having COPD are more prone to illness. More colds, flu, and other respiratory viruses make the rounds in cold weather. The symptom becomes more aggravated during colder weather. The effects of cold weather on the lungs can be extreme and chronic exposure to cold environments is known to cause dramatic changes to the respiratory system.
The lungs provide oxygen to the bloodstream and the heart pumps blood, delivering oxygen to various parts throughout the body. With an onset of low to extreme temperatures blood vessels begin to narrow, restricting blood flow and depriving the heart of oxygen. The heart is forced to pump harder, which ultimately increases blood pressure. In mild winters particularly, the largest strain on the respiratory system can be found, leading to a higher rate of cold-related mortality among the elderly. That’s why it is important that you talk to your doctor as soon as you notice any of these symptoms. Ask your doctor about taking a spirometry ( Pulmonary Function Test) test. ‘’
’Early screening can identify COPD before major loss of lung function occurs. Most cases of COPD are caused by inhaling pollutants; that includes smoking (cigarettes, pipes, cigars, etc.), and second-hand smoke. Fumes, chemicals and dust found in many work environments are contributing factors for many individuals who develop COPD. Genetics can also play a role in an individual’s development of COPD—even if the person has never smoked or has ever been exposed to strong lung irritants in the workplace.’’
On this occasion, Mr. Ashish Chadha, Facility Director Paras Hospital Panchkulasaidthat
“The current scenario demands an immediate emphasis be laid on preventive healthcare. This involves raising awareness about COPD & other Lung disease and its risk factors. Conducting public education programs, workshops and counseling sessions for creating awareness at a mass level. about COPD & related problems.
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Sh. Shailender Singh, Chief Engineer, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh today visited rehabilitation colony, sector 49 alongwith Smt. Heera Negi, area councillor other Executive Engineers and Sub Divisional Engineers to take stock of problems over there in the area and ongoing works. During the visit the team of engineers visited parks being developed and roads, street lights and sewer line. The Chief Engineer instructed the concerned officers to clear the sewer line with suction machine and repair the street lights.
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Panjab University Alumni Association (PUAA), Chandigarh is hosting first ever 2 day Annual Global Alumni Meet on 28-29, November, 2019 at PU Law Auditorium informed Prof. Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor, PU and President, PUAA in the presence of Prof. Deepti Gupta, Dean Alumni Relations and Secretary, PUAA.
The Guest of Honours of the event would be Mr. Sunl Arora, Chief Election Commissioner of India and Mia Yen, Consul General of Canada in Chandigarh. During the two day event, there will be academic interactions apart from cultural and award ceremonies. PU VC also informed that some Alumni will be taken to their hostels for a nostalgic trip. Even the Chief Guest is PU Alumnus and used to stay in Hostel No. 1. PU is in the process of finalizing around 20-25 distinguished Alumnus for honouring them at the event. PU VC informed that already 200 confirmations with families have been received from India and 7 countries including US, UK, Canada, Philippines, Singapore, Japan and Afghanistan.
The main objective behind organizing this event is to revive all alumni chapters spread all over India and the ones established overseas, he informed.
Prof. Deepti Gupta, informed that there is a session on brand building for higher education institutes, which will have presence of Mr. Sandeep Goyal, Advertising Veteran, and Mr. Harit Nagpal, CEO, Tata Sky. Light, sight and sound play Sat Guru Nanak Pargatya where lanterns and lights will mark 100 years of PU Honours School. She further informed that tree plantation is planned on Day 2 of the event at PU Alumni House. The session on commemoration of 550 years of Guru Nanak Dev Ji is being coordinated by Dr. Prabhdeep Brar, Chairperson, University Institute of Fashion and Technology. A panel discussion on My Vision of PU 2025 will have Professor Emeritus and former VCs of PU. Also, an exhibition is planned to commemorate 150 years of Mahatma Gandhi, which will be inaugurated on 25th November, 2019 and will be on till 29th November, 2019. An Alumni Corridor is planned from Gandhi Bhawan to Law Auditorium for these 2 days.
Meanwhile, Panjab University Chandigarh Alumni Association, Toronto, Canada organized Alumni Meet and Annual Family Dinner 2019 in Brampton with the purpose to create better opportunities for the Alumni to come together socially and for the new Alumni to establish in Canada.
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