Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Misc News till 31st August

Misc News till 31st August

SIRSA NEWS ( www.SirsaNews.com )

27~31 August, 2010

All pictures can be mouse clicked to enlarge. Pictures & Videos: Amar Singh Jyani, GS Mann.

MAN IN FETTERS FOR THE LAST 18 YEARS.

An unfortunate man named Gurdeep alias Hira a resident of village Panniwala Ruldu of the district has been in chains and has been tied to his bed. According to his mother Harbans Kaur Hira remained normal till he passed his fifth standard but later on started suffering from mental depression and behaved like a Maniac.She said that his symptoms

started deteriorating after his father’s death when he was still in his teens and would start fighting with family members without any a reason. She said that though he has some short lucid interval when he demands Tea or “Biri” as he is a smoker.But reverts to the same maniac condition soon after. He was got examined by some psychiatrists at Sirsa and Bathinda who advised to keep him at home and put under restraints by keeping him in fetters to avoid some untoward incident. With great anguish she said that with a heavy heart on doctors’ advice they had to put him in chains. She lamented that his otherwise physically fit son could not lead a normal and fruitful life.

ALL KALANWALI STUDENTS OUT OF DANGER.

All the Kalanwali students who were admitted to local civil hospital yesterday after they developed symptoms like Nausea & vomiting after they were given Vitamin A are now out of danger, said Dr O.P.Hooda the Civil Surgeon. It may be recalled that the students of Govt. Girls Senoir Secendory Kalanwali (Sirsa) were taken ill after the administration of Vitamin A following which they were admitted to Kalanwali Civil Dispensary from where they were refer to Sirsa civil hospital after their condition further deteriorated. On getting information the whole Distt. Administration including Civil Surgeon and officials of the education department rush to Kalanwali to monitor and assist the Doctors attending on the ailing students. The ADC Pankaj Chaudhary who also accompanied later told that an inquiry will be held in to the whole episode to know the exact cause of the tradagy. How ever the expiry date on the Vitamin A vilas was mentitioned November 2010 And samples of the same have also be taken for Laboratory testing.

The Above is Follow up of NEWS story below:

August 27, 2010.

SCHOOL GIRLS FALL ILL AFTER ADMINISTRATION OF VITAMIN ‘A’

ABOUT 150 STUDENTS of the Govt. Girls Senior Secondary School in Kalanwali town of the district today fell ill after the administration of vitamin A to them. According to reports a team of 2 doctors comprising Drs. Mamta and Gurjant Singh came to the School to administer the vitamin. The school principal Ms. Sukhmandar Kaur told that after the administration of the vitamin almost all the 152 students of class 6,7 and 8 felt nausea and then started vomiting and soon became unconscious. She told that immediately all of them were shifted to the Kalanwali Govt. hospital where the condition of 50 students was stated to be serious. On getting information the Deputy Commissioner CG. Rajinikanthan, ADC Pankaj Chaudhary accompanied by officials of the Education and Health Department rushed to the spot. ADC Ms. Pankaj Chaudhary told that before the administration of the medicine all the students were asked whether they were on empty stomach or not and when they told that they have taken their breakfast only then the medicine was administered. She told that the expiry date of the medicine administered was November 2010 adding that an enquiry would be held. Meanwhile the Drugs Inspector Rajnish has taken 2 samples of the medicine to laboratory testing. Till writing of the news the condition of 49 students who were referred to the local Civil Hospital was still serious. At the moment the Deputy Commissioner and the SP are in the Civil Hospital Sirsa to ensure that proper medical treatment was given to the students.

All Above Reports: DR O.P. BANSAL

Indian Students from Ellenabad Ganganagar region do well in NEWZEALAND- Report in Hindi by Yogesh Bhargava bieng published in verbatim below:

भारतीय छात्रों ने न्यूजीलैंड में मनवाया अपनी प्रतिभा का लोहा : शान गियर

ऐलनाबाद के विद्यार्थियों ने लिया अंतर्राष्ट्रीय शिक्षा मेले में भाग

ऐलनाबाद, 28 अगस्त | कला, संस्कृति अन्य प्रतिभाओं के साथ-साथ भारत में शैक्षणिक प्रतिभाओं की भी कोई कमी नहीं है तथा बिजनेस मैनेजमेंट की शिक्षा प्राप्त करके व्यापार का प्रबंधन करने में भारतीय छात्रों का प्रदर्शन सदैव उल्लेखनीय ही

रहता है। न्यूजीलैंड जैसे देश में भारत से शिक्षा ग्रहण करने गए अनेक छात्रों ने वहां अपनी प्रतिभा का लोहा मनवाते हुए न्यूजीलैंड के शिक्षण संस्थानों का नाम रोशन किया है। यह बात फोरन एजूकेशन फेयर में न्यूजीलैंड से शिरकत लेकर आए

न्यूजीलैंड मैनेजमेंट एकेडमिक्स के प्रतिनिधि शान गियर ने ऐलनाबाद के छात्रों के दल से रूबरू कही। गौरतलब है कि सीमावर्ती प्रांत राजस्थान के शहर श्रीगंगानगर के विदेश शिक्षा वीजा संस्थान वायस इंटरनेशनल की ओर से आयोजित फोरन

एजूकेशन फेयर में ऐलनाबाद के छात्रों के दल ने योगेश भार्गव के प्रतिनिधित्व में भाग लिया एन.जैड.एम.. के प्रतिनिधि शान गियर से न्यूजीलैंड में शिक्षा प्राप्त करने की विधियों, शिक्षा प्रणाली करियर के बारे में जानकारी प्राप्त की। वायस

इंटरनेशनल के एम.डी. प्रवीण शर्मा के संचालन में आयोजित फोरन एजूकेशन फेयर में ऐलनाबाद सहित अन्य क्षेत्रों के सैकड़ों विद्यार्थियों ने भाग लिया। शान गियर ने उन्हें न्यूजीलैंड में शिक्षा पद्धति, रहने-सहने अन्य महत्वपूर्ण विषयों पर अनेक

जानकारियां देते हुए कहा कि न्यूजीलैंड में भारतीय विद्याॢथयों का सदैव स्वागत किया जाता है तथा भारतीय विद्याॢथयों ने अपनी प्रतिभा के बलबूते न्यूजीलैंड में अनेक मुकाम हासिल किए हैं। इस एजूकेशन फेयर में भोपाल के विशाल दीक्षित ने भी

अंतर्राष्ट्रीय शिक्षा प्राप्त करने हेतु विद्याॢथयों को प्रेरित किया। उन्होंने कहा कि अंतर्राष्ट्रीय शिक्षा विद्यार्थी के व्यक्तित्व में निखार लाने के साथ-साथ उसे बेहतर करियर प्रदान करती है। उन्होंने विद्याॢथयों को बिजनेस प्रबंधन के फायदे भी बताए। न्यूजीलैंड से

पहुंचे शान गियर ने अनेक प्रतिभाशाली छात्रों को मौके पर ही उनके संस्थान के आफर लैटर भी उपलब्ध करवाए। इस अवसर पर प्रवीण शर्मा, रवि भार्गव, ब्रांच मैनेजर मोहित धींगड़ा, गुरतेज, सपना शर्मा सहित अनेक गणमान्यजन उपस्थित थे।

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