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From festivals in Florida to touring Dracula’s digs in Romania, we round up the best destinations to visit this October. As summer abandons Europe again this October, eke out the last of the rays and raves in Ibiza, where nightclubs will be going out with a bang for the winter break. When the party finally stops head to the island’s north.

Two-Day ‘ENT Surgical Conclave’ takes off at Fortis Mohali

Two-Day ‘ENT Surgical Conclave’ takes off at Fortis Mohali

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Two-day conference, ENT Surgical Conclave 2025 took off at Fortis Hospital, Mohali. The conference has been organised by the Department of ENT, Head, and...
Women & Cardiovascular Health

Women & Cardiovascular Health

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Women constitute half of our population. However, they are underrepresented in medical studies, are less aware of their health issues, and are traditionally less...
Fortis Mohali to organize ‘ENT Surgical Conclave’ from 8th–9th Mar2025

Fortis Mohali to organize ‘ENT Surgical Conclave’ from 8th–9th Mar2025

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  To highlight the latest advancements in Robotic-Aided surgery for the treatment of Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) disorders, the Department of ENT, Head and Neck...
Traditional Food Habits&Changing Lifestyles:The Main Causes of Increasing Weight

Traditional Food Habits&Changing Lifestyles:The Main Causes of Increasing Weight

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Obesity has emerged as a serious health concern in Punjab, similar to cancer. The state ranks among the top in the country for obesity...
Punjab’s renowned writer and journalist, Satwinder Singh Dharak, marked his musical debut with the release of his song ‘Special – Kujh Khaas’ at PVR Mohali Walk. The event witnessed the presence of esteemed personalities, including CGC Group of Colleges – Jhanjeri Chairman Mr Rashpal Singh Dhaliwal, Managing Director (MD) Mr. Arsh Dhaliwal, and MD of 'Rozana Spokesman' Sardarni Jagjit Kaur. Mahinderpal Singh (MD, Prachar Advertisers Pvt. Ltd.), actor Naginder Gakhar, actress Satinder Kaur, and lead actress Nataly were also present, among others.

Satwinder Singh Dharak’s Debut Song ‘Special – Kujh Khaas’ Released

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Punjab’s renowned writer and journalist, Satwinder Singh Dharak, marked his musical debut with the release of his song ‘Special – Kujh Khaas’ at PVR...
Director&Producer Mohit Kapoor release brilliant vocals&captivating tunes song Shagna Di Raat

Director&Producer Mohit Kapoor release brilliant vocals&captivating tunes song Shagna Di Raat

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  Fashion director and producer Mohit Kapoor released singer Shivangi Bhyana's single track 'Shagna Di Raat' on White Hill Music platform through a press conference....
How Bollywood is Changing Its Marketing Strategies in 2025

How Bollywood is Changing Its Marketing Strategies in 2025

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Bollywood, the heart of India’s film industry, has always been a dynamic space that evolves with time. In 2025, marketing strategies have taken a...
Fortis Hospital Mohali Unveils ‘Stronger than Cancer’–A Book Celebrating Cancer Survivors

Fortis Hospital Mohali Unveils ‘Stronger than Cancer’–A Book Celebrating Cancer Survivors

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Renowned Punjabi singer Gurdas Maan unveiled the second volume of the CanSurvive book, titled “Stronger than Cancer: Unique Stories of Strength and Survival”, at Fortis Hospital...
Mansimran Sandhu's new Single Track ‘WYD’ Released

Mansimran Sandhu’s new Single Track ‘WYD’ Released

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Following the release of his latest single, ‘Milde Milde’, Rising music sensation and Punjabi singer Mansimran Sandhu is back with a track that’s impossible to ignore...
February is Rare Disease Month, and efforts are being made to mobilize people and raise awareness about rare diseases. Most of these diseases are genetic disorders, and some run in families. Patients often visit multiple doctors, and diagnosis is frequently delayed. The Genetic Metabolic Unit of the Department of Pediatrics at PGIMER organized a walk in association with the Organization for Rare Diseases India (ORDI) on Sunday morning. The walk took place from Bhargava Auditorium to Sukhna Lake, with participants including students from Panjab University, NINE, and DAV College, as well as doctors and caretakers of rare disease patients. Prof. Ratho from PGIMER flagged off the walk from the auditorium, and Prof. Bhavneet Bharti gave a short speech at Sukhna Lake before distributing medals to some participants. Caretakers of two patients also shared their experiences and the challenges they face while caring for a child with a rare disease. Raising awareness can lead to a higher index of suspicion, early referrals, and better diagnoses for disorders such as lysosomal storage diseases like Gaucher disease, cystic fibrosis, certain inherited immune disorders, and syndromes affecting multiple organs like the heart, skin, and kidneys. The program concluded with refreshments for the attendees.

PGIMER organises ‘Race for 7’ awareness walk to promote rare disease awareness

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February is Rare Disease Month, and efforts are being made to mobilize people and raise awareness about rare diseases. Most of these diseases are...