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Monday 31 July 2017

Teej Celebrations held at Guru Asra Shelter Home

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Chandigarh, July 31 2017

Tammana, a tricity based NGO celebrated Teej festival with inmates of Guru Asra Shelter Home in sector 55, Palsora in Chandigarh. To celebrate the bounty of nature, the festival was celebrated specially with girl inmates as the participants.
Team members of Tammana dances with inmates of Guru Asra Shelter Home during Teej celebrations in Chandigarh.

The girls were gifted colorful & decorative ‘bangles’ and ‘parandis’, while snacks were arranged to enhance the festive spirit. Team Tammana made arrangements for professional mehandi artists and the girls were seen flaunting their ‘Heena’ designs throughout the festival.  Dressed up in Punjabi attire, family members of tammanites along with team members enjoyed over the tunes of Punjabi folk and bollywood music.
Team members of Tammana with inmates of Guru Asra Shelter Home during Teej celebrations in Chandigarh.

In the festive mood, the team enthusiastically created swings on the tree where girls enjoyed their evening. The participating inmates experienced immense pleasure during this event which was reflected through their jubilant faces.

The happiness in the environment reflected the successful completion of event. Ms. Isha Kakaria, the Founder of NGO exclaimed that these little bundles of joy fill the lives of these girls with excitement and Tammana again stands true to its motto of ‘Doing things with Great love’.

Ashmah International School organized Exhibition of Projects

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Mohali, July 31 2017

Displaying the projects and models with real innovative ideas, an exhibition was held at Ashmah International School in sector-70 of Mohali on Monday. Students worked together to make it a success. It was an open show for the parents of students to applaud the efforts put up by their children.
Students with projects displayed during an exhibition at Ashmah International School in Mohali on Monday.

The program began with a dance and song performed by the students. Out of box applications in physics were depicted in the display of pressure of water, electric currents generated with the help of sand. Analysis based on structure, order and relation were displayed along with notions of logical reasoning. The Director of the school, J S Kesar inaugurated the exhibition.
Students with projects displayed during an exhibition at Ashmah International School in Mohali on Monday.

While speaking on the occasion, Principal of the school Babita Dogra said that exhibition is a forum for children to pursue their natural curiosity and inventiveness to quench their thirst for creativity and make children feel that science as well as maths are all around us. We apply mathematics and information technology to visualise and solve problems pertaining to everyday life so it creates interest and encourage becoming sensitive and responsible citizens. Later, she encouraged great involvement of parent’s in child's education.
Students explaining about the projects to the parents during an exhibition at Ashmah International School in Mohali on Monday.

Recitation Competition held at Shemrock School Mohali

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Mohali, July 31 2017

A recitation competition for primary section was organized by Shemrock School in their school premises in sector 69 of Mohali on Monday. Attired in various fancy dresses, tiny tots performed rhymes, tongue twisters, shared and enacted stories without any assistance. Students of primary wing emphasized words with volume, rate, pause and demonstrated the power of memorization and a heartfelt understanding of poems.
Students of primary wing participating in recitation competition at Shemrock School in Mohali on Monday.

The competition provided an opportunity to the students to practice the behaviours of effective speakers. It was fun as it encouraged pupils to discover new pleasures and fulfilments. Later, tiny tots danced on the beats of various songs .It was very energetic and enthusiastic show wrapped with the freshness of new things and new beginnings with songs, dance. The little wonders made their competition a memorable experience for their parents as well as teachers.
Students of primary wing participating in recitation competition at Shemrock School in Mohali on Monday.

While speaking at the moment, Director Education Shemrock School S.K  Sharma said that it is a unique way of broaden their knowledge, acquire new skills and groom their personality. Such atmosphere should be provided for the tiny tots where playing, friendship and fun make learning can be a joyful experience for each the students.
Students of primary wing participating in recitation competition at Shemrock School in Mohali on Monday.

Farewell Party held at Rattan Professional Education College

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Mohali, July 31 2017

A farewell party was held to bid adieu to the students of B.Sc, Post B.Sc and G.N.M final year batches at Rattan Professional Education College, Shoana in Mohali on Monday. With lightening of lamp ceremony by Gurdip Singh, PCS (Retd.) and Chairman, Sundar Lal Aggarwal, the function was commenced.
Showering the blessings on the outgoing students, he said that our students shall reach heights and fulfill their dreams. Students must have a clear vision and mission as they are entering into a new phase of life, he further added by wishing them all success in their future.
Students performing cultural dance during the farewell function at Rattan Professional Education College in Mohali on Monday.

During the event, juniors gave best wishes to the seniors. They presented colourful bonanza of cultural activities for the seniors. The Bhangra performance by the junior girls was an eye catchy attraction. It was a proud privilege to watch the students in such colorful dresses. The main highlight was the ramp walk performed by students.
Participant of Ramp Walk and cultural activities during the farewell function at Rattan Professional Education College in Mohali on Monday.

Manpreet Kaur, student of Nursing was crowned with Ms.Farewell, whereas Minakshi was adjudged runner up of the event. The title of Miss Personality was grabbed by Akansha & Miss best dress was won by Kiran Dogra.
Chief Guest Gurdip Singh honoured academic toppers, winners, and achievers of co-curricular activities.
Winners during the farewell function at Rattan Professional Education College in Mohali on Monday.

AKSIPS students enacted Play on Pollution

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Chandigarh, July 31 2017

To celebrate the true spirit to sensitize people about pollution to mark Van Mahotsav Week, a play was enacted by the students of Ajit Karam Singh International Public School sector 45, Chandigarh at North Country Mall in Kharar on Monday. The play highlights causes of pollution, its causes and dreadful consequences.

Students of Ajit Karam Singh International Public School enacting a play on pollution at North Country Mall in Kharar on Monday.

It also exhibits demon of pollution and its cruel face. As the play caught attention of visitors around, the audience was spell bound watching the scintillating performance of the students. It was followed by compliments of thunderous applause. It spread awareness among thousands of spectators and proved to be a true endeavour of school to stage a street play in public interest.

Sunday 30 July 2017

Heavy Rainfall drenched City Residents, Left Roads Water Logged

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Chandigarh, July 30 2018

Heavy rainfall in tricity not only brought relief to residents but also brought water logging which was braved by the commuters.
Water logged roundabout in sector 32/33 during heavy rainfall in Chandigarh on Sunday. Photo by SUMIT MALHOTRA
A rickshaw puller waits for the rainfall to stop in Chandigarh on Sunday. Photo by 
SUMIT MALHOTRA
Water logged road at Industrail area phase-1 of Chandigarh on Sunday. photo by 
SUMIT MALHOTRA
Commuters brave heavy rainfall in Chandigarh on Sunday. Photo by SUMIT MALHOTRA
Commuters brave heavy rainfall in Chandigarh on Sunday. Photo by SUMIT MALHOTRA
Water logged roundabout in sector 32/33 during heavy rainfall in Chandigarh on Sunday. Photo by SUMIT MALHOTRA

Saturday 29 July 2017

Aryans hold 2nd Scholarship Mela

Scholarships worth Rs 71.30 lacs distributed among 100 meritorious & needy students of the region

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Chandigarh, July 29 2017

100 eligible students from various parts of North India were today selected in the 2nd Scholarship Mela organized by Aryans Group of Colleges, Chandigarh at PHD Chamber in Sec-31 of Chandigarh on Friday.

The event was inaugurated by Prof Roshan Lal Kataria, Chief Patron, Aryans Group. During on the spot counselling, around 425 students from the region visited.  The eligible students on the base of merit were offered on the spot scholarship, on the spot admission and education loan by India Overseas Bank. Over 71.30 lacs amount was selected for these 100 students out of which 20 students were selected under B.Tech,15 under Diploma, 15 under B.Sc(Agri), 10 in BBA/BCA, 5 in B.Com , 5 in MBA, 10 in Law, 10 in Nursing, 10 in B.Ed and MA(Edu) etc.

Prof. Roshan Lal Kataria, while congratulating the students and parents said that Aryans has taken the initiative and has started a series in which those students who are deprived of pursuing higher education would be benefited from maximum part of India. He was also thankful to the media for spreading this message all around.

Students with their scholarships during 2nd Scholarship Mela at PHD Chamber of Commerce in Chandigarh on Friday.

Mrs Sukhaman Bath, Registrar, Aryans Group while speaking on the occasion said that Aryans would continue this effort to reach every corner of maximum States to help such needy students to come forward for their education
He further added that we shouldn't make education a commercial sector. Every institution should feel it's responsibility and should target at least 10% financial constraint students and help them in reaching their dreams.
Mrs Manpreet Mann, Dean Scholarship dept, Aryans Group added that around 40% students from Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, JK, North east, Bihar, Jharkhand etc in Aryans are studying under various scholarship schemes.
Present on the occasion were Rajni Kataria, Founder, Aryans Group; Dr. Parveen Kataria, Director General, Aryans Group; Dr. Anshu Kataria, Chairman, Aryans Group; Dr. Raman Rani Gupta, Director, Aryans Group; Sukhaman Bath, Registrar, Aryans Group; Manpreet Mann, Dean, Scholarship Dept; Ajay Naigi, Marketing Head, India Overseas Bank; Gagan Deep Kaur, Indian Overseas Bank.

Smiling Kiddies celebrates festival of Teej

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Zirakpur, July 29 2017

Wearing beautiful punjabi outfits, playing ‘Dhol’, performing ‘Bhangra’, enjoying swings were all eye catching during Teej celebrations in the premises of Smiling Kiddies Play way school in Dhakoli area of Zirakpur.


Students celebrate Teej at Smiling Kiddies Playway School in Zirakpur

Students wearing traditional attire participated in cultural activities. Pryansh Bhandari enjoyed playing ‘Dhol’ whereas Sovnya performed ‘Bhangra steps’. The importance of the festival was imparted to the students. A ‘Teej Craft Activity’ was also held in which students pasted swings made up of paper in scrap. The participating students were congratulated by the teachers.

Thursday 27 July 2017

Mango Day celebrated at Smiling Kiddies Play Way School

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Zirakpur, July 27 2017

With an educative point of view to impart benefits of mango and introduction of yellow colour to the students, Mango Day was celebrated at Smiling Kiddies play way school in Dhakoli area of Zirakpur. The students came in yellow coloured outfits.

Students of Smiling Kiddies Play Way school singing rhymes to celebrate Mango Day.

Mangoes presented in a unique way during celebrations at Smiling Kiddies School

Wearing head bands they sang rhymes by holding mangoes in their hands to celebrate it to the fullest. The main attraction was to cut mango and put it onto the shape of a fish which was eye catching for students. All the students enjoyed eating mangoes and mango juice.

Heavy Rainfall lashed Zirakpur City

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Zirakpur, July 27 2017

The much awaited rainfall not only brought relief but also miseries for the residents and commuters of Zirakpur City. As it was the morning office hours and the flow of traffic on zirakpur-panchkula flyover was as usual loaded, but it was more miserable due to water logging at baltana-zirakpur traffic light point. It was much difficult for the two-wheeler riders as they were stranded in middle and were trying to pull out their vehicles to get out of it. 


Here are the photographs which shows the actual conditions during heavy rainfall in Zirakpur:-
Cyclists tries to get out from water logged road at Baltana-Zirakpur traffic light point on Thursday. photo by SUMIT MALHOTRA
Commuters brave heavy rainfall in Zirakpur on Thursday. photo by SUMIT MALHOTRA
An auto rickshaw driver pulls his vehicle out from water logged road in Zirakpur on Thursday. photo by SUMIT MALHOTRA
A two wheeler rider braves heavy rainfall in Zirakpur on Thursday. photo by SUMIT MALHOTRA
Commuters tries to get out from water logged road at Baltana-Zirakpur traffic light point on Thursday. photo by SUMIT MALHOTRA
Commuters tries to get out from water logged road at Baltana-Zirakpur traffic light point on Thursday. photo by SUMIT MALHOTRA
Commuters tries to get out from water logged road at Baltana-Zirakpur traffic ligh point on Thursday. photo by SUMIT MALHOTRA

Wednesday 26 July 2017

Students celebrate Teej at GJIMT

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Mohali, July 26 2017

A festive look was wore by the campus during Teej celebrations at Gian Jyoti Institute of Management & Technology, Phase 2. As a traditional festival, women celebrated it with fun and frolic. The buntings, fresh flowers and decorations in the campus made it more attractive. It was all charged with the traditional Punjabi items such as baagh, phulkaris, charkha, earthen pots, pakkhies and chhaj. Girls came in traditional attires and wore vibrant colours, splashing the college campus with multi-coloured rainbow hues. Swings were also set up in the campus. The festival of Teej brings exuberance and chance to get along each other.

Students of GJIMT celebrate Teej in campus premises on Wednesday.

 This vibrant function was marked with various colourful events. Performance of energetic Giddha and traditional Bhangra amazed the audience. The traditional Punjabi food and swings added to the colour that is all around during this event. The theme of the venue & events was totally traditional and cultural-like a village.
Students of GJIMT celebrate Teej in campus premises on Wednesday.

While on this occasion J S Bedi, Chairman Gian Jyoti Group said, Teej is the day, which shows woman’s love and sacrifice. In his speech he appreciated the efforts of students & faculty member for the successful event & said these types of activities
Students of GJIMT celebrate Teej in campus premises on Wednesday.

are very important for overall development of the student. He requested audience to celebrate Daughters in addition to teeyian & requested everyone give to  love & Respect every Woman.


Students of GJIMT celebrate Teej in campus premises on Wednesday.

Dr. Aneet Bedi, Director, Gian Jyoti Institute of Management said at the that the celebration of all such festivals and functions not only provide joy, but were also a way of reviving and keeping alive the traditions and customs which were vanishing these days.

Holy Wonder Smart School celebrates Cheerful Teej

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Mohali, July 26 2017

With great fun and fervor, The Holy Wonder Smart School celebrated Teej in the school premises in Mohali on Wednesday. The area was decorated to give an authentic Punjabi cultural look. The tiny tots from junior classes were dressed in traditional attire complete with ‘Jatti’ style ornaments and accessories, to celebrate the occasion. The function which includes dance performances and energetic ‘Giddha’ was enjoyed by students.

Students and teachers of Holy Wonder Smart School celebrating Teej on Wednesday.

Students and teachers of Holy Wonder Smart School celebrating Teej on Wednesday.

Students of Holy Wonder Smart School celebrating Teej on Wednesday.

Teej songs were also sung by kids. A swing adorned with beautiful flowers was the attraction of the whole function and little girls enjoyed it to the fullest. The celebrations could not be complete without the Mehndi Art session. It was talent unveiled as girls exhibited their skills by applying mehndi on the palms of the teachers and students.
School Principal Premjit Grover congratulated all the participants as well as teachers for their efforts to make it fun filled. The Principal conveyed a message that motto of organising such cultural activities was to help students to relate and bond them with their culture.
This festival is a glimpse of our rich cultural heritage, which seems to be taking a back seat these days. But with these kinds of celebrations, we can keep our culture alive. Moreover the students get to imbibe the cultural values of Punjab, as told by Director of the School Ashween Arora.
The function concluded with Punjabi dance ‘Gidda’ and a traditional and delightful feast of malpuas and kheer.

Teej celebrations at Ashmah International School

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Chandigarh, July 26 2017

Monsoon brings happiness, the same way happiness was celebrated in form of Teej festival at Ashmah International School in Sector 70 of Mohali on Wednesday. The celebration was done with an idea to promote rich cultural heritage of north with great fervour and enthusiasm. The school was given a new face with the decoration with flowers, balloons, ribbons and posters.  Art work of students by also displayed in the corridors.

The celebrations started with fancy dress and group song competition. Young enthusiastic children beaming with joy and were looking confident to win the competition. The celebrations included ride on swings, games and applying mehandi on their hands. A cultural show added life to the colourful atmosphere. Not only this, the menu of event was included with monsoon special pakoras, puris, and kheer etc.
Students of Ashmah International School Mohali celebrating Teej in school premises on Wednesday.


While speaking at the moment, Director J.S.Kesar lauded the efforts of the staff and students for participating with zeal and zest on this eve, which has socio- economic importance and stressed on the need to remain in touch with culture of Punjab and preserve it.

He apprised students for making it memorable moment   as well as importance of rain for crops and nature was also told to the students .He also urged the students to give special care to the cleanliness of our surrounding during monsoon.

Principal of the school Babita Dogra said that Teej festival reflects the inner most feelings of the ladies and is a projection of the Punjabi culture. According to her such activities are important for holistic learning experience, helping each child to develop the qualities of head, heart and hand which will make him self-reliant and a global citizen.

Newborn Care Workshop Held at Command Hospital

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Chandigarh, July 26 2017

An “Essential Newborn Care” workshop organized by the department of Pediatrics, Command Hospital(Western Command) under the guidance of Maj Gen Rashmi Datta, Commandant, Command Hospital(Western Command). The workshop was supported by Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP), Chandigarh Branch and the Indian Association of Neonatal Nurses (IANN).
Total of 54 students from the School of Nursing, Command Hospital(Western Command), PGIMER and local hospitals attended the hands-on workshop aimed at imparting essential skills for new born care. Present on the occasion, Chief Guest Maj Gen Mukti Sharma of Headquarter Western Command welcomed all the faculty and participants and emphasised the importance of updating knowledge and skills through such regular training. Dr Inderjeet Kaur, President IAP Chandigarh and Ms Jessy Paul, Secretary IANN were other dignitaries who graced the occasion.
Dr Praveen Kumar, Professor and HOD, Department of Neonatology, PGIMER spoke about the future of Neonatal Care in India and Dr Deepak Chawla, Associate Professor Department of Pediatrics, Govt Medical College & Hospital gave an insight into Quality Improvement.

Tuesday 25 July 2017

Calligraphy Competition held at AKSIPS School

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Chandigarh, July 25 2017

Students of Class I and II of AKSIPS 45 Smart School participated in Calligraphy Competition wherein all the students got the chance to showcase their handwriting skills. The main motive behind the competition was to enhance their interest in correct formation of letters and improve their handwriting. All the students participated with great enthusiasm.

Students take part in Calligraphy Competition at AKSIPS Smart School in Chandigarh on Tuesday.

Later, the latest and accurate formation of the letters of the alphabet was discussed in the class.

Inaugural Function held at Guru Gobind Singh College for Women

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Chandigarh, July 25 2017

The inaugural function of Guru Gobind Singh College for Women in Sector-26, Chandigarh was held today in Mata Ganga Auditorium. Shabd Kirtan was recited by the students to seek blessings of the almighty for the new session 2017-18. The principal, Dr. Charanjeet Kaur Sohi, formally welcomed the freshers’ and elucidated the college motto ‘Shubh Karman Te Kabhun Na Taron’ to the new admitted students. She urged them to follow the path of self-righteousness and never to deviate from the chosen path of truth.
Students during Inaugural Function at GGSCW in sector 26 of Chandigarh on Tuesday.

Keeping in view the declining moral values in the present society, the principal stressed on the need to follow the teachings of the Sikh Gurus in our day to day life. She also highlighted the achievements of the college and motivated the students to strive for excellence in all academic as well as extracurricular activities. 

Smiling Kiddies Playway School celebrates Earth Day

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Zirakpur, July 25 2017

To spread message of ‘Save Trees Save Environment’, students of Smiling Kiddies Playway School in MS Enclave, Dhakoli, Zirakpur celebrated Earth Day in the school premises on Tuesday. The celebrations started with rhyme singing with a message of save and grow more trees in order to save environment. The students Shiven dressed up as Earth, Ruhanika as flower, Kavya as Water, Sovnya and Kritika as Rabbit enacted a performance to spread message of Save Green. Students and teachers were appreciated for the event.

Students of Smiling Kiddies School celebrates Earth Day on Tuesday.

Students of Smiling Kiddies School celebrates Earth Day on Tuesday.

To celebrate the beauty of earth each day, the school spread a message “Earth Does Not Belong to US, We Belong to Earth”

Wall of Kindness for Needy in Panchkula

SUMIT MALHOTRA
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Panchkula, July 25 2017

With a view of extending help to needy people who doesn’t have the capacity to buy clothes can now take clothes free of cost from a place called ‘Wall of Kindness’. An initiative of two people who can imagine the problems of poor and needy started this wall in order to provide free clothes, footwear and anything which people wants to donate in an open manner. The wall is located on the dividing road of sector 8 and 17 in Panchkula.

Wall of Kindness for needy in Panchkula. photo by SUMIT MALHOTRA

Donated clothes hanging on wall of kindness in panchkula. photo by SUMIT MALHOTRA

The wall presently looks well fed of clothes hanging on it, which can be utilized by any needy person. Besides the clothes, it also has some pair of footwear lying besides the wall. I used to see people come and hang clothes on the wire attached to the wall, Aakash a pedestrian narrated. He said that it is a very kind initiative to help people who do not have even home to live. They can at least get free clothes and footwear, he further said.
Sharing the initiative with School News, Mahinder Pal Gupta and Virender Kumar Gupta who made this wall said, “We have started this project in order to provide free clothes to needy”. It is an open to everyone who wants to donate their clothes or other things, can come and hang them on wall of kindness, and this way poor gets the garments, they added.

Monday 24 July 2017

AKSIPS celebrates Yellow Colour day

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Chandigarh, July 24 2017

Dressed in their favourite yellow dresses, students of Pre-Nursery wing of Ajit Karam Sing International Public School in sector 45 of Chandigarh celebrated Yellow Colour Day in the school premises on Monday. Celebrations started with the tiffin sharing in which they brought yellow eatables with friends.

Students celebrate Yellow Colour Day at AKSIPS in sector 45 of Chandigarh on Monday.

Tiny tots curiously watched the process of Mango Shake making and relished that. To make event more attractive the classrooms and corridors were given a yellow look relating to the theme. Students also participated in collage making as a learning exercise. Rhymes and songs on yellow colour were sung. The event ended with the mango cutouts in students’ hands when they back home happily.

‘Palash’ Day Celebrated at City Forest

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Chandigarh, July 24 2017

Palash Day was celebrated at City forest Nagar Van behind Sukhna Lake which was organized by Department of Forests and Wildlife, Chandigarh Administration in collaboration with Yuvsatta. Anurag Aggarwal, IAS, Home-cum- Secretary (Forests) was the chief guest on the occasion. Around 150 students from various city schools participated in the endeavour which includes Delhi Public School sector-40, Government Girls Model Seniro Secondary School sector 18 and Government Model Senior Secondary School sector-33, Chandigarh.

UT Home Secretary, Shri Anurag Agarwal interacting with the children at the celebrations of Palash Day at Nagar Van (City Forests) behind Sukhna Lake, Chandigarh on Monday.

While welcoming the chief guest, Chief Conservator of Forests, UT shared that in the 100 acre area of city forest, a special ‘Palash Flower Zone’ is created with plantation of over 400 saplings by young students. More saplings will be planted soon by forest department in the Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary and other forest area, he added.
To promote ‘Palash’ as state flower of Chandigarh, Anurag Aggarwal advocated that every year of this day will be celebrated as ‘Palash Day’. Further while appreciating the efforts of department of Forest and Wildlife and students to preserve green cover of city he expressed that these natural grooves are most important in cities like Chandigarh as if you spend time in nature. It is imperative that we all preserve and promote green forests around us.
UT Home Secretary, Shri Anurag Agarwal sprinkling water on the sapling of Palash Butea monosperma at the celebrations of Palash Day at Nagar Van (City Forests) behind Sukhna Lake, Chandigarh.

The participating students get inspired by planted ‘Palash’ saplings and spent time in nature and learn about a beautiful ‘City Forest’ coming up so magnificently behind the Sukhna Lake area with not only green cover, but also a gymnasium and play equipment for young and old.
Prominent amongst present on the occasion included PJS Dadhwal, Deputy Conservator of Forests (HQ/WL)-cum-Member Secretary, Chandigarh State Pollution Control Board, Pramod Sharma, Coordinator, Yuvsatta, Manu Vohra of Chandigarh Tree Lovers and Kulbhushan Kanwar- Environmentalist.

Students of Ashiana Public School Won Medals in 11th World Taekwondo Culture Expo and Championship

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Chandigarh, July 24 2017

Participating in Taekwondo has been a constant feature for the students of Ashiana Public School of sector 46, Chandigarh. From the past many years, as the students are performing so well but this year a great pride moment comes after the students bagged Gold and Silver medals participated in 11th World Taekwondo Culture Expo and Championship 2017 which was held in Taekwondowon, Muju in South Korea.
Students at 11th World Taekwondo Culture Expo in South Korea.
Students after winning gold and silver medals in 11th World Taekwondo Culture Expo at Ashiana Public School in Chandigarh on Monday.

The International event held between 13th to 20th July where 25 members from Chandigarh represented India competed in the competition. The event consisted of two fold Poomsae and Fight Kyorugi. Students Sabreen Kaur and Daman kaur were awarded with Gold and Bronze medal respectively whereas Ishpreet Saini bagged one silver and one bronze medal.  The children were appreciated and applauded for their exemplary performance at the event making it a mark for the others to behold. The school Director and the Principal admire the team spirit and efforts put forth by the students in bringing laurels to the country as well as to the school also. The trainer Satyapal Negi and his entire team of Negi Taekwondo Tigers Academy (NTTA) were highly appreciated as well.