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Saturday, May 30, 2015

A library in memory of Shri AR Darshi announced today

Antim Ardas ceremony was largely attended
Ludhiana: May 30, 2015: (Punjab Screen Bureau):
A library in memory of Shri AR Darshi would be constructed at Rode, the native village of Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, where stands A Gurdwara in memory of Sant Ji. This was announced by Bhai Jasvir Singh Rode at the Antim Ardas ceremony of AR Darshi held here at Gurdwara Sarabha Nagar, Ludhiana. 
While paying homage to the departed soul, Singh Sahib Bhai Jasvir Singh also announced that the book authored by AR Darshi 'The Gallant Defender- Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale'   would be reprinted by Damdami Taksal (Mehta Chowk), Amritsar and distributed in abundance, worldwide. 
DS Gill Chairperson International Human Rights Organisation (IHRO) read Authority Letter: "I AR Darshi hereby authorise Baba Harnam Singh, Head Damadami Taksal (Mehta Chowk) Amritsar to publish, with all rights my book- The Gallant Defender..."- Signed  AR Darshi.
Mr Gill explained his association with Darshi, the departed soul's close association with IHRO, Jathedar Jagdev Singh Talwandi and Sant Bhindrawale. A Research Paper 'Ram Janam Bhumi A Myth' prepared by AR Darshi was published by IHRO when he was in service (for which he was compulsorily retired), added Mr Gill. 
The antim ardas was largely attended by political leaders, social and human rights activists. State level ex-ministers, MLAs etc. It was decided by family members that no one would politicize the ceremony. Dozens condolence messages were received, including the one personal letter written by Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal to Ms Anita Darshi SDM Sangrur, elder daughter of AR Darshi. She and her brother were bestowed Dastar and Siropa on behalf of Taksal and Sikh Nation by Bhai Rode. 

Sunday, May 24, 2015

CM dedicates Maharaja Dalip Singh Memorial to Nation


Announced skill development training centre at Bassian
Bassian (Ludhiana): May 24, 2015: (PRD//Punjab Screen Bureau):
Punjab Chief Minister Mr Parkash Singh Badal today said that a skill development training centre would be developed on land located adjoining the Maharaja Dalip Singh Memorial at village Bassian so that the youth of area could be trained and made self dependent. The Chief Minister said this after inaugurating the memorial constructed in the memory of last Sikh Emperor, Maharaja Dalip Singh, at Bassian Kothi near Raikot, here today.
While addressing the gathering, the Chief Minister said that making today’s youth self employed is need of the hour and setting up of skill development training centres in different parts of the state is the first step into this direction. Mr Badal said that the setting up of Skill Development Training Centre at Bassian village would help the youth of Raikot and its adjoining areas. The Chief Minister said that he has also asked the representatives of Maharaja Dalip Singh Trust to give their suggestions also so that this project could be conceptualised at the earliest.
While speaking about the historical significance of Bassian Kothi, Chief Minister said that it was here that the last Sikh ruler, Maharaja Dalip Singh, son of Sher-e-Punjab Maharaja Ranjit Singh, spent his last night (on December 31, 1849) as a sovereign king in Punjab, the state ruled by him. At that time Maharaja Dalip Singh (6 September 1838 – 22 October 1893), was less than 12 years in age. He said that Bassian Kothi was basically an advance supply depot of the British military division based at Ferozepur.
While recalling his first visit at Bassian Kothi on April 20, 2011, the Chief Minister said that when he first visited the place, Bassian Kothi was literally in shambles. On that day, he was holding Sangat Darshan programme at a marriage palace in village Bassian (near Raikot, Ludhiana).
The Chief Minister said that due to the rich historical significance of this place, the state government decided to construct a memorial here and an amount of Rs 5.29 crore was sanctioned for this purpose. He said that Delhi-based Indian National Trust and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) was roped in for this purpose.
Mr Parkash Singh Badal said that the rule of Maharaja Ranjit Singh was based on secularism and the Shiromani Akali Dal-Bharatiya Janta Party alliance government was following his footsteps to propagate the rich legacy of Maharaja’s golden era of rule with service. The Chief Minister said that for preserving our rich history, the SAD-BJP has been constructing several memorials in different parts of the state. He said that the memorials are constructed to perpetuate the glorious legacy of the state for our coming generations. The Punjab government has constructed Virasat-e-Khalsa at Sri Anandpur Sahib, Wadda Ghallughara, Chhotan Ghallughara, besides several other such monuments. Another Jang-e-Azadi Memorial is also under construction at Kartarpur (district Jalandhar). The CM said that the Namdhari sect also has a deep connection with Bassian Kothi.
Retired Justice Mr Avtar Singh Gill was also honoured by the Chief Minister for writing four books on Maharaja Dalip Singh.
Punjab Vidhan Sabha speaker Dr Charanjit Singh Atwal, Tourism Minister Mr Sohan Singh Thandal, , former MLA Mr Ranjit Singh Talwandi, Akali leader Mr Bikramjit Singh Khalsa and Maharaja Dalip Singh Trust chairman Prof Gurbhajan Singh Gill also addressed the gathering.
Prominent among those who were present on the occasion included Irrigation Minister Mr Sharanjit Singh Dhillon, Chief Parliamentary Secretary Sant Balbir Singh Ghunas, MLA’s Mr Manpreet Singh Ayali and Mr SR Kler, Advisor to CM Mr Mahesh Inder Singh Grewal, Mayor Mr Harcharan Singh Gohalwaria, Punjab S S Board chairman Jathedar Santa Singh Umedpuri, Verka Milk Plant chairman Mr Ajmer Singh Bhagpur, Principal Secretary Cultural Affairs Mrs Anjali Bhawra, Special Principal Secretary to CM Mr KJS Cheema and Dr S K Raju, SGPC member Mr Jagjit Singh Talwandi, Deputy Commissioner Mr Rajat Agarwal, Mr Amandeep Singh Gill, Mr Parminder Singh Jatpuri, besides several others.

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Aam Aadmi Party Jan Chetna Yatra reaches Ludhiana

Thu, May 21, 2015 at 6:43 PM
Overwhelming response was witnessed
Ludhiana: May 21, 2015: (Punjab Screen Bureau):
The Statewide ‘Baimaan Bhajao-Punjab Bachao’-Jan Chetna Yatra of Aam Aadmi Party entered Ludhiana District today. Aam Aadmi Party Ludhiana District volunteers in large numbers wearing their signature white caps and bands gave a warm welcome and received the yatra as it arrived at Khanna.


The main reception and public gathering by Aam Aadmi Party Ludhiana unit was held at Sahnewal where National Leader and Punjab State Observer Shri. Sanjay Singh, Aam Aadmi Party Member of Parliament Mr. Harinder Singh Khalsa and S. Sucha Singh Chottepur were received by District Ludhiana Aam Aadmi Party volunteers and Ludhiana District Convener Mr. Ahbaab Singh Grewal. Overwhelming response about the Yatra was witnessed among the residents of Ludhiana, who like all Punjabis are miserable and  sufferings due to the corrupt and ineffiecient SAD/BJP Government headed by the Badals in the State. A large number of Ludhianvis turned out to take part in this yatra and vowed to bring an end to this corrupt rule of Badal Sarkar.



Later the Yatra travelled through the Ludhiana City following the route from Sherpur Chowk, Dholewal Chowk, Vishkarma Chowk, Jagraon Bridge, Bharat Nagar Chowk, Bhaiwala Chowk and paused for the day at Circuit House Ludhiana for a night halt.



The yatra will restart for the next day from Circuit House Ludhiana at 10:00 am and then would be entering towards District Jalandhar via under the Jagraon Bridge where a public gathering will be addressed near Clock Tower by Aam Aadmi Party Senior members and then public gathering would be addressed at Jalandhar Bypass, Jassian Road, Eldeco(NH-1) and all this is being organized by different Aam Aadmi Party Ludhiana Units.



According to Mr. Ahbaab Grewal “The Aam Aadmi Party is successful in reaching to the masses while exposing the rot set by the corruption and nepotism of Badals in front of the Public and the massive support received everywhere in the state is evidence of that.”

Seminar on motivating students to join Arm

Event organized for Meritorious Students
Ludhiana May 21, 2015: (Punjab Screen Bureau)::
A seminar to educate and motivate the students about joining the Indian Armed Forced was organised at Senior Secondary Residential School for Meritorious Students, Ludhiana today. Col Kanwarpreet Singh Brar (Retd), District Defence Services Welfare Officer, Ludhiana delivered a lecture in which more than 300 students participated.
      The students were educated about all three Indian armed forces- Indian Army, Indian Air Force and Indian Navy by Col Kanwarpreet Singh Brar (Retd). He urged the students to join armed forces. He informed the audience about the salient features of the army. He spoke about the challenging life, professionalism, unit ethos, secularism and other aspects of the army. Students of the school interacted with Col Brar and asked questions related to different branches of the armed forces.
      Col Kanwarpreet Singh Brar (Retd) also informed that the Punjab government is starting Mai Bhago Armed Forced Preparatory Institute at Mohali, in which 25 girl students will be enrolled every year. He informed that the students taking admission in this institute will get free of cost education of graduation.
      Mr Anup Passi, principal, Senior Secondary Residential School for Meritorious Students, Ludhiana, said that many of their school students are interested in joining the armed forces and this particular seminar would certainly help them in choosing their career.

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Hawaas Villeage Ldh:100% toilets coverage by June 10

Special Prog Launched
*Punjab Rural Water & Sanitation Sector improvement Prog Launched

*Prog Launched with efforts of irrigation minister Sharanjit Dhillon
Ludhiana:May 20, 2015:  (PRD//Punjab Screen Bureau):
Hawas village will have 100 percent toilets coverage by June 10. Punjab Rural Water and Sanitation Sector Improvement Programme, which is covered under Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi's flagship Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. The Punjab government will be spending more than Rs 1,100 crore for this programme, under which 6.25 lakh toilets would be constructed in the state, out of which around 26,000 would be constructed in Ludhiana district.
Mr Jaswinder Singh Chahal, Executive Engineer, Department of Water Supply and Sanitation (DWSS), Punjab informed that village Hawas on Rahon Road is the first village of Ludhiana district which has been chosen under Punjab Rural Water and Sanitation Sector Improvement Programme. He informed that this programme has been launched in the Ludhiana district with the efforts of Punjab Irrigation Minister Mr Sharanjit Singh Dhillon. He said that the village residents have agreed to have 100 percent toilets coverage in the village by June 10.

Mr Chahal further informed that once this programme gets completed in Hawas, another programme for solid and liquid waste management for the cleanliness of village ponds and other such purposes would be started in the village. He informed that under this particular programme, another grant of Rs 12 lakh would be granted for the development of the village.

Mr Ajmer Singh Bhagpur, chairman, Verka Milk Plant, Ludhiana, informed that the Punjab Rural Water and Sanitation Sector Improvement Programme has been launched for the betterment of village residents. Mr Bhagpur further informed that once the programme is completed at village Hawas, the village name would be recommended by the Punjab government for Nirmal Gram Award, which is given by the Government of India.

Mr Bhag Singh Maangarh, chairman, Zila Parishad, Ludhiana, informed that once the programme is completed at village Hawas, it would be started in all around 900 villages of the Ludhiana district in a phased manner. Prominent among those present on the occasion included Mr Rachhpal Singh, Political Secretary to Irrigation Minister, Jathedar Gurcharan Singh Meharban, Mr Shinderpal Singh Sarpanch, Mr Jaswant Singh Gill, director, Verka Milk Plant, Ludhiana, besides several others.

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Sins of Congress Govt. at center could not be washed overnight-CM

Sun, May 17, 2015 at 3:12 PM
Lauds NDA Govt for exemplary work in short span of one year
Hails Modi for Launching pro-poor schemes 
Punjab immensely benefited from NDA rule
Ludhiana, May 17 2015- (PRD//Punjab Screen Bureau)
Terming that the ‘sins’ of successive Congress governments at center in more than six decades could not be washed overnight, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today said that despite of all odds the NDA government has done exemplary work in its short span of one year for ensuring the progress of country and prosperity of its people.
Interacting with the media persons after laying the foundation stone of several development projects here today, the Chief Minister, while congratulating the Prime Minister for successful completion of one year in office, lauded him for launching several pro-poor schemes within a short span of about one year.  He said that under Mr. Modi’s dynamic and visionary leadership the NDA government has launched major pro-poor schemes like Jan Dhan Yojna, Swachh Bharat, Beti Bachao-Beti Padhao, Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojna, Prime Minister’s Bima Suraksha, Atal Pension and Pradhan Mantri Jeewan Jyoti Bima Yojna, which were aimed at ensuring the welfare of common man. He said that none of other government at the centre has ever initiated such pro-people schemes in a short span of one year.
The Chief Minister further said that in a short span of NDA’s rule, Punjab has been immensely benefitted from it. He said that the Union government has given several key projects to the state, which would be instrumental in putting the state further on high growth trajectory. He hailed the NDA government for allocating prestigious projects like All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS), Indian Institute of Management (IIM) and Post Graduate Horticulture Research and Educational Institute.

Replying to another query, the Chief Minister reiterated the firm commitment of the state government to maintain law and order in the state at every cost. He said that sporadic incidents of law and order problem were persistent in every state and even the advanced countries like USA were also not aloof from it. However, Mr. Badal said that the state government was making every effort to ensure that law and order was not disturbed in the state.
The Chief Minister further said that the state government was committed for ensuring speedy payments of the VAT refund to the traders and industrialists. He said that the matter was under due consideration of the state government and the payments of the traders/ entrepreneurs would be made very soon.

On another query, the Chief Minister said that farmers of the state had been immensely benefitted from NDA government as accepting the demand of the state government the Government of India (GoI) has now revised the relief norms to the distressed farmers for the crop damage due to natural calamities across the country adding that now the farmers would be eligible for input subsidy if 33% of their crop has been damaged instead of earlier norms of 50% or more. Likewise, he said that in a big relief to the farmers affected by the unseasonal rains and hailstorm in the region the NDA government has decided to bear the value cut on their harvest. However, Mr. Badal said that it was not enough as the compensation of the crop loss must be rationalized and brought at par with the amount of loss. “Above all introduction of crop insurance scheme is the need of the hour to save farmers from the current agrarian crisis” he added.
Earlier addressing a massive gathering here at a public rally, the Chief Minister termed the SAD-BJP alliance government as the most secular government in the country. He said that the state government has taken path breaking initiatives for the welfare of each and every strata of society adding that it was a fact that the SAD-BJP alliance government was following the footsteps of the great Sikh Gurus who have taught them the message of communal harmony, love, brotherhood, peace and above all of egalitarian society with pure secular character. Mr. Badal said that was why that the state government have always taken adequate steps to ensure the all-round development of every section of the society.



The Chief Minister further said that strenuous efforts have been made by the state government to preserve the rich cultural legacy of the state by building world class monuments at a cost of nearly Rs 1000 crore to immortalize the memory of the great and unparalleled role played by our great heroes and martyrs in shaping the course of human history. He said these include the state-of-the-art Virasat-e-Khalsa memorial at Sri Anandpur Sahib, memorials of Vadda and Chhota Ghallughara , Baba Banda Singh Bahadur War memorial at Chappar Chiri, Bhagwan Valmiki ( Bhagwan Valmik Tirath Sthal Amritsar ) and  Guru Ravidass (at Khuralgarh in Hoshiarpur). Mr. Badal said that apart from these, memorials of Swami Vivekananda at Kapurthala, Baba Jiwan Singh (Bhai Jaita Ji) at Sri Anandpur Sahib, Baba Moti Ram Mehra at Fatehgarh Sahib and Bhai Mati Dass, Bhai Sati Dass and Bhai Dayala Ji at Sri Anandpur Sahib were also at various stages of planning and execution.


The Chief Minister further said that in a major step aimed at providing world class civic amenities to residents of the cities across the state, the Punjab government has embarked a major scheme providing the facility of water supply, sewerage, Sewerage Treatment Plants (STPs), Streetlights, Roads and parks in all the  towns of the state. He said that the focus of the state government was to refurbish the cities with the state-of-the art facilities so that the residents could be benefitted from it on one hand and giving impetus to the overall development of the state on the other.


The Chief Minister was accompanied by Cabinet Minister Mr. Sharanjit Singh Dhillon, his Advisor Mr. Mahesh Inder Singh Grewal, Chief Parliamentary Secretary Mr. Nand Lal Gujjar, MLAs Mr. Ranjit Singh Dhillon and Mr. Manpreet Singh Aiyali, former Minister Jathedar Hira Singh Gabria, Chairman Punjab State Subordinate Services Selection Board Jathedar Santa Singh Umedpuri, District BJP President Mr. Praveen Bansal, his Special Principal Secretary Dr. S Karunaraju and Deputy Commissioner Mr. Rajat Aggarwal.

Saturday, May 9, 2015

DD Jain: Annual Convocation:1100 degrees were conferred

Dr. Naval Kishore, Dean, from PU was the chief guest
Ludhiana: 9 May 2015: (Punjab Screen Bureau):
Devki Devi Jain Memorial College for Women, Ludhiana, organized its Annual Convocation function at college campus on 9th May, 2015. About 1100 degrees were conferred on the passed-out graduate and post-graduate students from different disciplines like Arts, Commerce, Computer Applications, M.A.(History, Hindi, English), M.Sc.(IT) & PGDCA. Dr. Naval Kishore, Dean, College Development Council, P.U. Chandigarh, Chief Guest on the occasion, was extended a warm welcome by Chairman of the Managing Committee, Samaj Ratan Sh. Hira Lal Jain, President Sh. Kedar Nath Jain, Sr. Vice President Sh. Raj Kumar , Sh. Shanti Saroop Jain, Vice President Sh. Sheetal Kumar Jain, Secretary Sh. Bipin Jain, Joint Secretary Sh. Arvind Kumar Jain, Manager Sh. Surinder Kumar Jain and Principal Dr.(Mrs.) Sarita Bahl. Addressing the gathering, Dr. Naval Kishore said that education is a life-long process. He motivated the students to achieve academic and moral heights by hard work, perservance and sincerity.
Five students including Manpreet Kaur, Deepika, Anchal Gaba, Manjesh were given away Roll of Honour for their academic achievements and Ramandeep Kaur for her performance in the field of sports.

College Colour was given away to Samridhi, Prabhjot Kaur, Shallu, Ritika and Shanno for their excellent achievements in various arenas.
The Principal presented the college report highlighting various achievements related to academic, sports and extra curricular activities.
Samaj Rattan Sh. Hira Lal Jain, Chairman Managing Committee congratulated the achievers and wished them luck for the future endeavors. Other worthy members of Managing Committee also graced the occasion with their presence. 

Seminar against The Land Acquisition Ordinance 2015

Seminar opposed the govt conspiracy 
Ludhiana: 9 May 2015:(Punjab Screen Bureau):
The Land Acquisition Ordinance 2015 is a devious move of the BJP government to grab the land of the farmers in the name of development completely diluting the provisions of the Land Acquisition Act 2013. This ordinance completely ignores the provisions of the previous act whereby the farmers were taken into confidence before acquiring their land for the matters of public interest. This was said by Com Bhupinder Sambar - General Secretary Punjab Kissan Sabha while addressing seminar organized by the Social thinkers Forum and Lok Sahit Manch Ludhiana at Punjabi Bhawan here today.  
It was after long drawn struggle, he said,  that in 2013 the infamous clauses of the Land Acquisition Act 1894 of the British government was amended. According to this Land Acquisition would not be permitted in the fertile multi crop and irrigated land as it could jeopardize country’s food security. Moreover reasonable compensation was to be paid to the land owners in advance. Only a minimum required land for any project should be acquired  and if the land remains utilized this should be returned to the original owner as per the 2013 Act. Moreover possession of the land would be taken only after full compensation, rehabilitation and resettlement of the affected families has been completed. In addition social impact assessment was to be made before acquiring the land. Com Sambar further cautioned that the present Ordinance dilutes the Act of 2013 to the extent that most of these features just diminish and the ordinance is as tyrannical as the act of 1894. This Ordinance completely ignores the clauses on consent social impact assessment. This also allows acquisition of multi crop irrigates fertile land. The ordinance and acquisition without going into social impact will be a big threat to our biodiversity as the corporate houses will ruin our eco system in the name of development to benefit them. This ordinance is aimed at facilitating acquisition of the land for private companies and land mafia.
He elaborated that out 85000 hectares acquired in Maharashtra, 15000 Hectare is lying idle. In Madhya Pradesh out of 45000 hectare  21000 is lying unutilised. Similar is the situation in many other states. Even the CAG has pointed out that this ordinance amounts to major transfer of wealth from the rural population the corporate world.
Dr Arun Mitra Convener of the Social thinkers’ Forum said that as per some analysis the government’s move to acquire one kilometer land on each side of the railway tracks and the roads will lead to 36% of the cultivable land be taken over leading to crisis of food security in our predominantly agricultural country and uprooting of 28 crore of people.

In the end in his vote of thanks Adv. Mitter Sain Meet, General Secreaty- Lok Sahit Manch thanked the main speaker and the others who enriched the discussion with their valuable ideas. He said that the NDA government, in its drive to snatch the land from the farmers, issued the ordinance to amend the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement(Amendment) Act 2013. This procedure is totally undemocratic. The others who participated in the discussion include Com D P Maur, Dr. Rajinder Pal Singh Aulakh, Mrs. Gurcharan Kaur Kocher, President-Punjab Istri Sabha Ludhiana, Com. Ramesh Rattan, Com. Gurnam Singh Gill, Com. Charan Sarabha, Gurnam Sidhu.

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Don't give free bees to the medical professionals--PMC

Thu, May 7, 2015 at 10:06 AM
Ethical practices by firms to guarantee cost cutting in prices 

Ludhiana: 7 May 2015: (Punjab Screen Bureau):
Ethical practices by the Pharmaceutical industry can lead to substantial reduction in prices of drugs. The uniform code of pharmaceutical medical practices (UCPMP) of the Ministry of Chemicals and Petrochemicals prohibits the Pharma industry as per clause no. 6 and 7 of the code not to give free bees to the medical professionals in the form of travel grants or gifts. In fact each company spends substantial amount on these things. Dr G S Grewal  President PMC informed that the  MCI is already seized with this matter and has initiated action to stop the medical professionals from receiving such benefits from the Pharma companies as these add to the cost of medicines. But it is the duty primarily of the Pharma companies to ensure cost cutting of the drug prices. In fact nearly 67% of the out of pocket expenditure on health by goes on bearing the cost of medicines. Because of out of pocket expenditure on health nearly 4 crore people of our country are pushed below poverty line. There is thus urgent need to act on this matter.  DrArunMitra Chairman Ethical Committee - A of the Punjab Medical Council informed that the PMC has written to the Secretary of the Ministry of Chemicals and Petrochemicals to seek guidance in this regard as the companies do not fall directly under the purview of the medical council. But if the companies are made to stop free bees then they have to be made to ensure the prices of medicines also are slashed accordingly so that the benefit goes to the patients. 

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Nationalize Transport in Punjab for the safety of Passengers

Wed, May 6, 2015 at 4:44 PM
Four left parties held a massive demonstration in all districts
Ludhiana: 7 May 2015: (Punjab Screen Bureau):
In context of the Orbit bus episode in Moga where a young teen age girl was first molested and then killed by throwing her out of the running bus by the staff and some hired goons of the Orbit company, the left parties have demanded that the public transport in Punjab should be nationalized immediately. In a rally organised by the CPI, CPI (M), CPM Punjab and CPI (ML) Liberation at the interstate bus stand after holding a protest march from the Chattar Singh Park, various speakers while condemning this incident said that this is part of the mafiaism of the Badal Parivar which is apparent from the sale of drugs, sand, land, liquor and electronic media in addition to transport. 
The way the poor family of the girl has been pressurized and the whole case handled has exposed the nexus between Badals, criminals, administration and the police. It is well known to everyone that the private bus companies not only evade tax but also flout the rules and regulations. They use pressure horns with impunity, paint the window glasses with black color, use curtains in the buses and play dirty loud music and films in the buses. They even employ untrained and tainted personnel as their staff who misbehave with the passengers. 
No official can dare challan them on these grounds. They even beat the government run transport staff. All the prime time routes have been controlled by the Orbit and Jujhar companies. This has virtually ousted the government transport as well as the small entrepreneurs from the transport business. Because of sand mafia the construction activity has come down leaving large number of labourers jobless. The speakers addressing the rally said that our neighbouring states have nationalized transports which gives substantial revenue to the government. The situation of law and order is so grave that even the upright police officers have not been spared of the wrath of the goons with the backing of the Badal Parivar as we have seen in the incidents of attack on AIG in Ludhiana, ASI in Amritsar and Head Constable in Jalandhar. At the end effigy of Badal government was burnt.

Those who addressed the rally include Dr Arun Mitra, Com D P Maur, Com Sukhminder Sekhon, Com Amarjit Mattu, Com Paramjit Singh, Com Ramesh Rattan, Com Jagdishchand, Com Jatinder Pal Singh, Com Gurnam Gill, Com Gurnam Sidhu, Gulzar Goria, O P Mehta, Devraj.

World Asthma Day/ Health camp for Traffic Police

Wed, May 6, 2015 at 4:03 PM
Medical Camp organized to Detect Respiratory Issues
Ludhiana 6th May, 2015
Traffic police personnel have the unenviable task of standing at busy junctions and regulating vehicular movement. The occupational hazard they face is constant exposure to polluted air. It results in rise in allergic respiratory problems, including Asthma and Chronic Bronchitis.
In a first of a kind initiative by any hospital for the welfare of city’s traffic police field staff, Fortis hospital Ludhiana under the supervision of Dr. Amit Gupta, consultant pulmonologist, held a pulmonary function test check up camp at Fortis Medcentre, Ferozepur road, to address the most critical problems related to breathing faced by the traffic police personnel.
Dr Amit Gupta and his team carried out the screening test followed by consultation for traffic police personnel at Fortis Medcentre Ludhiana. Dr Amit Gupta Said chronic exposure to vehicular pollution/dust leads to significant decrease in “lung functions “depending on amount and duration of exposure.
Also Speaking on the occasion, Mr Vivan Singh Gill, Facility Director, Fortis Hospital, Ludhiana said that they are committed towards taking up various causes related to good health awareness in the city and for traffic police, various programmes with the support of traffic Police,  like first aid training and basic life support are already underway, breathing masks were also distributed to traffic police field staff during this event.

Fortis hospital plans to run “Smoking cessation and Asthma Clinics at hospital premises from next week.

Also present on the occasion were Dr.Harpreet Brar, Admin Head, Dr.Ankush Mehta, Medical Superintendent, Fortis Hospital, Ludhiana, Dr.Richa Agnihotri, ACP traffic Police.