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BSc Student ‘dies by suicide’ in Chandigarh hostel!

The student of DAV College hailed from Hisar in Haryana. The autopsy will be conducted on Wednesday, the Chandigarh Police said.

DAV College hailed from Hisar in Haryana

A BSc final-year student of DAV College was found dead in her hostel room in Chandigarh’s Sector 10 on Tuesday in what the police said appears to be a case of suicide.

The deceased woman has been identified as Sakshi, 22, a resident of Hisar district in Haryana. Officers said the incident came to light around 12.30 pm.

According to sources, Sakshi’s friends had been trying to reach her since morning, but there was no response. On going to her locked room, they saw her body through the window. An alert was raised and the warden and security guards rushed to the spot, and forced the door open. Unfortunately, the student was already dead. No suicide note was found, they added.

A friend of the deceased said, “Sakshi seemed fine until last night. She was known for her joyful personality. Be it lunchtime or dinner, she used to call her friends loudly and ask them to come and take their food in the hostel mess.”

College Principal Rita Jain was unavailable for comment. Jashanpreet Singh, president of DAV College students’ union, expressed condolences over the “unfortunate incident” and said the student union stands with the deceased’s family.

The police said the student’s body has been kept in the mortuary of Government Multi Specialty Hospital, Sector 16, awaiting the arrival of her family members. The post-mortem will conducted on Wednesday. Inquest proceedings have been initiated at the Sector 3 police station, the officer added.

This article was published on Hindustantimes.News!

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Chandigarh mayor resigns ahead of Supreme Court hearing, 3 AAP councillors quit to join BJP

Congress and AAP had accused the presiding officer for mayoral elections Anil Masih of defacing ballot papers during mayoral polls.

3 AAP councillors

In a new twist in the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation, Manoj Sonkar of the Bharatiya Janata Party resigned as Chandigarh mayor on Sunday night, a day before the Supreme Court is scheduled to hear a plea alleging irregularities in the recently held mayoral polls. This followed the resignations of three Aam Aadmi Party councillors – Punam Devi, Neha Musawat, and Gurcharan Kala – in Chandigarh who had gone incommunicado three days ago and joined the BJP on Sunday night, citing “unhappiness” with the Arvind Kejriwal-led party.

Manoj Sonkar submitted his resignation to the municipal commissioner, Chandigarh BJP president Jatinder Pal Malhotra said.

“Mayor (Manoj Sonkar) has resigned from his post today. The matter of mayoral polls is subjudice; the Supreme Court will decide on it tomorrow,” Malhotra said.

This came after the Congress and AAP had accused the presiding officer for mayoral elections Anil Masih of defacing ballot papers. A video of Masih, purportedly tampering with eight votes during the counting process on January 30 had also gone viral on social media – which the top court took a stern view of.

According to Masih, during the counting of votes, Manoj Sonkar got 16 votes, Kuldeep Dhalor of the AAP-Congress alliance bagged 12 votes, while eight of the total 36 votes were declared invalid.

On February 5, the Supreme Court had rapped Masih, observing that it was obvious that he defaced the ballot papers and that he should be prosecuted, adding that his action amounted to “murder and mockery” of democracy. The court had listed the matter on February 19.

Setback for AAP

“I joined the BJP after getting inspired from the works done by PM Modi…I have left AAP because they are a fake party,” Punam Devi told news agency ANI.

According to Musawat, the AAP made “false promises to them”. “Today after getting inspired by the works of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, I have joined BJP,” she said.

With this, the BJP will have a majority of 19 votes in the 36-member house for the mayoral polls, while the AAP-Congress alliance will be left with 17 votes.

This Article Was Originally Published on Hindustantimes News!

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Chandigarh mayoral polls: AAP members on hunger strike at MC removed by police!

The AAP councillors, who tried to enter the municipal corporation office, were barred from entry by the police personnel deployed on the premises, following which they got into an argument with them.

Aam Aadmi Party councillors got into an argument with police after they were barred from entering the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation office on Monday on the second day of the party’s protest against the BJP over alleged “rigging” in the recent mayoral polls.

Five AAP workers, including a councillor, who sat on a hunger strike outside the municipal corporation office were also removed by the police. The police later detained the protesters who had gathered at the site.

The AAP councillors, led by Sunny Ahluwalia, the party’s Chandigarh co-incharge, raised slogans against the BJP and demanded action against the presiding officer for allegedly tampering with the ballot papers during the mayoral polls.

The AAP councillors, who tried to enter the municipal corporation office, were barred from entry by the police personnel deployed on the premises, following which they got into an argument with them.

“We have every right to enter the municipal corporation office,” said Prem Lata, an AAP councillor. A large police contingent was deployed and barricades were erected outside the office.

Ahluwalia had earlier said that from Sunday, five AAP members — one leader and four councillors — would observe a hunger strike. Another five members would sit on a hunger strike the following day.

hunger strike at MC removed by police

“This relay hunger strike is against the ‘vote chor (vote thief)’ BJP and to save our democracy,” he had said. The protesters on hunger strike on Monday, however, were removed by the police.

The BJP on January 30 swept the Chandigarh mayoral polls against the Congress-AAP alliance. Manoj Sonkar of the BJP had defeated the AAP’s Kuldeep Dhalor for the mayor’s post, polling 16 votes against his rival’s 12. Eight votes were declared invalid.

The opposition councillors alleged that presiding officer Anil Masih had tampered with the ballot papers, a charge rubbished by the BJP.

The AAP moved the Punjab and Haryana high court and sought fresh elections under the supervision of a retired judge but the court refused to grant any interim relief.

The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear Dhalor’s plea challenging the high court order.

Sourced from Hindustantimes News.

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Chandigarh Fire: Massive fire breaks out in furniture market, several shops gutted, watch visuals!

“Catastrophic Blaze: Chandigarh Furniture Market Engulfed in Massive Fire, Witness the Devastating Aftermath!”

Chandigarh Fire: In a distressing incident, a massive fire ravages in Chandigarh’s furniture market near Sector 53-54 in the border area of Mohali and Chandigarh.

As per the reports, several shops were gutted in Chandigarh fire. Several fire tenders have been deployed to extinguish the fire that engulfed numerous shops. The cause behind the fire is still unknown.

Though there was no loss of life, goods worth lakhs were gutted in the fire the cause of which is yet to be ascertained . Five shops were destroyed when a fire broke out at the furniture market in Sector 53, Chandigarh, on Tuesday morning.

Though there was no loss of life, goods worth lakhs were gutted, police said. Panic gripped residents in the area, while fire brigade personnel rushed to douse the blaze. The cause of the fire was yet to be ascertained. Twelve furniture shops and a tea stall were destroyed due to a fire in the market, located on the border of Chandigarh and Mohali in Punjab, on June 23, 2022.

Tuesday’s blaze comes three months after a fire broke out at a furniture factory in Chandigarh’s industrial area on October 2.

This article was published on PTC News!

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Doctor donates father’s organs at Chandigarh’s PGIMER, saves two lives!

A Heartfelt Act of Generosity: A Doctor’s Tribute to His Father’s Legacy!

The doctor’s father was admitted to PGIMER, Chandigarh, following a brain bleed; the prognosis being poor, ge could not be revived and was pronounced brain dead.

A young doctor from Patiala donated his father’s organs at PGIMER, Chandigarh, giving two patients suffering from end-stage kidney disease a second chance at life.

The patient, Nachhatter Singh, 58, was admitted to PGIMER on January 9, following a brain bleed. The prognosis being poor, Nachhatter could not be revived and was pronounced brain dead on January 16.

On being informed, the family showcased exceptional initiative and expressed willingness to donate the patient’s organs. With his mother supporting him, Dr Kamal consented to donate his father’s organs.

Following the family’s consent, the kidneys retrieved from the donor were transplanted to two terminally ill patients dependent on kidney dialysis for long.

“It is a bittersweet moment for our family. Losing my father is undoubtedly heartbreaking, but being able to contribute to the lives of others through organ donation brings a sense of purpose to this loss. My father’s legacy lives on in the lives he has saved,” said Dr Kamal.

Dr Vipin Koushal, medical superintendent, PGIMER, and nodal officer, ROTTO (North), said, “Any initiative, however difficult, becomes successful when the community owns it and takes it forward.These families are the bedrock of the cadaver donation programme as they sustain faith for the cause. The donor’s story is a story of resurrection and of good coming full circle.

This Article was published on Hindustantimes News!

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