Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Upcoming News
SIRSA NEWS 
22 June, 2016
Pictures and Videos: Amar Singh Jyani, GS Mann
  • Add Life to Years – Dr TN Chugh
  • DSS Hospital Restores Eyesight using Stem Cell Technology - Dr Aditya Insan
  • International Yoga Day 2016 by Sirsa Admin at Shahid Bhagat Singh Stadium Sirsa; Deputy Commissioner, SSP, Chairman Zila Parishad, BJP Politicians perform YOGA along with thousands of participants 
  • International Yoga Day 2016 by Art of Living at Sirsa Club


Friday, May 27, 2016

Workshop on Basmati Production and Quality at KVK Sirsa

Workshop on Basmati Production and Quality at KVK Sirsa
SIRSA NEWS 
27 May, 2016
Pictures and Videos: GS Mann, Amar Singh Jyani
Watch Video:  Workshop for farmers on Basmati Production and Quality was held at Krishi Vigyan Kendra Conference Hall Sirsa. Here are Video Interviews of Dr Ritesh Sharma and Dr Lakshay Veer Beniwal. This Video was recorded on 25 May 2016


A Workshop for farmers on the subject of Basmati Production and Quality was held at Krishi Vigyan Kendra Conference Hall Sirsa by HAU-KVK and ICAR- Basmati Export Development Foundation (BEDF) - The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA), the worksop was held on 25 May 2016
Dr Ritesh Sharma, Principal Scientist BEDF, explained the importance of time of sowing and harvesting of Basmati Varieties especially PB1509 for quality improvement and to make it export worthy. Dr Sharma also explained the economics behind the price fall of Basmati. He also informed that India has won an important verdict about GI (Geographical Indexing) in favour of Indian Basmati this will help in getting better prices for Basmati producers in the future. He also mentioned the traits and export worthiness of PB1401, and also commented on unknown varieties such as LAJAWAB etc. quoting seed act of India.
Dr Lakshay Veer Beniwal of KVK Sirsa said that this workshop aims to train farmers and impart information for Quality improvement of Basmati, he said that apart from APEDA, HAU is also participating in this workshop. Dr Antil Director Extension HAU Hisar presided over the workshop; Dr Jakhar from HAU also interacted with the farmers.
About GI:
The Intellectual Property Appellate Board (IPAB) has directed the assistant registrar of the Geographical Indications Registry, Chennai, to proceed with registration of a geographical indication (GI) tag for Basmati rice according to the geographical demarcation conducted by the Agricultural and Processed Food Products (APEDA), consequently seven north Indian Basmati rice-producing states like Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand and parts of Uttar Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir have now got the GI tag.
About BEDF
Basmati Export Development Foundation (BEDF) has been founded by APEDA under the aegis of Basmati Development Fund (BDF) with the objectives of development of high quality Basmati Rice, improvement in productivity, research and promotional aspects, development and dissemination of technology, development of forward/backward linkages and infra-structure development in respect of Basmati Rice. BEDF has been registered as a Society on 11th November 2002 under the Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860.





Several farmers from villages were beelining to register at the workshop right from the morning.

Friday, May 13, 2016

Yashika with his Brother Dr Nikhil

















Yashika Mehta of Sirsa makes to UPSC 2016;
Gets Rank 136th
SIRSA NEWS 
13 May, 2016
Pictures and Videos: Amar Singh Jyani, Amit Tiwari, Sandeep Morewal & GS Mann
Yashika Mehta a resident of C-Block Sirsa makes it to UPSC with Rank 136. Yashika UPSC Roll No. 0001795, did her 10th from St Xavier's School Sirsa, and 12th from DAV School Sirsa, there after she did her B.Tech in Electronics and Communications from Lingyaan's Faridabad affiliated to MDU Rohtak. In the engineering degree also she bagged a Gold Medal. She started preparing for the prestigious UPSC exam from year 2012.
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Her mother is a teacher at DAV. She gives credit to this success to His Father Davender Mehta, Mother Suman Mehta her younger brother Nikhil and of course to her consistent hard work. Relatives and Family friends thronged to congratulate Yashika and her family on her this achievement.
Expressing her joy, Yashika posted on social media: “..... yeah...so finally its out...Rank 136 in upsc civil services exam,2015.
Definitely it wasn't a one woman's journey...Many have cried and cheered with me through the crests and troughs.So i want to thank some of them today.

My family Devender Mehta papa..mum...and bhai Nikhil Mehta ....it was all because of your belief in me specially in the moments of self doubt which pushed me further.......

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Add Life to Years – Dr TN Chugh

Add Life to Years – Dr TN Chugh 

SIRSA NEWS 
11 May, 2016
Pictures and Videos: Amar Singh Jyani, GS Mann
Life in every organism is due to the sum total of systematic and regulated process of multifarious physical, chemical and biological activities. Every living being has many qualities of nutrition, respiration, reproduction, sensitivity, self defense etc., which are lacking in non-living objects. The generative material, regulatory substances and energy for sustaining life are produced and utilized within living cells. But most of religions believe that the overall regulation is governed through supernatural Divine Power.
 Human race is the supreme and distinguished creation of Almighty God. It is considered that human beings have been blessed with esteemed qualities to protect, monitor and guide many more races on earth. The management of human life must involve superb thinking, planning, actions and proper utilization of resources with positive aspects to achieve maximum favorable results. These achievements should be analyzed with the passage of time and even revised for further progress. 
Life Expectancy:
The average life span of each Indian is 53-years. The birthday of each one is authenticated but the D-day is uncertain and unpredictable. The person having virtuous qualities and good health live for longer periods, for instance, the age of a vegetarian person is 10 to 20% more than non-vegetarian. Persons with bad habits of hatred, ego, anger, lust, greed, anxiety, attachment, bribery, intoxications, gambling etc., tend to decrease their age limits. We should rejoice our kind growing longevity which can add years to life so as to ensure that the elderly age becomes peaceful, enriching and productive. The old age should not be a time of inevitable decline but as active, experienced and meaningful.
Fortunately, the process of aging is determined through our behavior, sound nutrition, physical activities, avoiding evil thoughts and wicked actions. Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social being and not merely lack of disease or infirmity. Healthy body forms the basis of happy and prosperous life. Most of the communicable diseases due to microbes have been made curable. But the burden of viral infections is challenging. The non-communicable diseases like heart problems, stroke, diabetes, cancer, mental health, vision and hearing defects etc., may continue to grow with age and demand active health attentions. With the increase in awareness and alertness, the global population of 60-years and above is likely to grow from 7.5% of total population in 2001 to about 17% by 2050. We should be careful to improve our physical and mental health for blissful social system.     
Aims and Objectives of Life:
1.      Lead the life with highest ethical purity because spiritual progress is not possible without morality at grass-root level.
2.     The responsibilities and obligations of being a good country man are essential.
3.     Adopt good habits, strong character and amiable behavior. These qualities form the basis for realization of God.
4.     Each one of us exists to carry a special mission to seek spiritual elevation and salvation. This major objective shall prevent transmigration (repeated rebirth and death) and adoption of ever- lasting eternal abode (‘Satlok and Sachkhand’).
5.     Concentrate on self evaluation and analyze to lead a purposeful life.
6.     Minimize sorrows, anxieties, distress and tension.
7.     Extend all possible manual, financial and moral help to the needy.
8.     Never adopt non-vegetarian meals, alcoholic drinks, intoxicants, egoism, corruptions and superstitions because these create personal health problems, family disputes and moral degradations.
9.     Acquire virtuous qualities of humility, contentment, courage, universal brotherhood, respect for all religions, positive thinking, kindness, tolerance and innovative spirit.
10.  Do not only lice as a person but as a distinguished personality through supreme principles of humanity.
11.   Do not opt to settle your future only through others or by chance.
12.  Try to become master of your action plan with skill and proper guidance. Then decide the perspective mode and necessary steps for its accomplishment.   
Importance of Time Management:
Time is a strong natural entity capable to affect the events and thus regulate the results and decisions. One can advance or delay the task but cannot stop the watch. Therefore, proper planning and positive thinking can be helpful to some extent in managing the time according to the situations. It is very difficult to set strict norms and procedure of time for persons belonging to different age groups, men and women, married or unmarried, businessmen, professionals, doctors, engineers, administrators, students, players etc. Various persons have different life styles, financial and social status, religions, political alliance and other attitudes. Certain persons believe that our fortunes are predetermined through destiny where the matters can proceed to better or worse situations. But our righteous actions with virtuous principles for social welfare of humanity can create best conditions in our future life. Every person should care for following prospects for better living:
Daily Routine-----Time should be planned and decided for morning prayers, exercise, meals, official working hours, reading, family tasks, amusement, relaxation etc. The speed of time cannot be regulated but that of work can be well managed.
Planning for each week, month and year------The time schedule becomes different due to changes in working days ,seasons, income, expenditure, family circumstances, festivals, celebrations ,health conditions, tragedy incidents (accidents, death of relatives or friends, theft ) etc.  Each person should try to maintain a diary so as to keep a record of prospects and achievements for regulation. The scheme for long period (five or ten years or whole life), depends upon our aims and goals. Our life span is uncertain. Our fate even after life time is unimagined. We must adopt good constitution of body and mind, maintain strong health and resort to regular meditation. We must rely upon the Devine blessings through our spiritual guide.
Escape from difficulties in time management-------Obscure situations and circumstances, interruptions from relatives and other masses, overloading of simultaneous tasks, insufficient period of relaxation, failures in commitments, lack of skill or experience, problems in health etc.
Overpower the Problems with winning spirit--------Determine the priority of tasks, focus on your goal, work with concentration and full devotion, keep a continuous attention on your plan and guidelines, express gratitude to the persons providing the desired help, celebrate achievements, feel confident and comfortable. Avoid stress, fatigue, dehydration, wastage of time and irrelevant matters. Plan to earn better, spend wisely and save for rainy days. Human life is once with lot of responsibilities. Acquire the virtuous qualities of satisfaction with limited desires.
Virtuous Enhancements of Life:
Lead a confident, impressive and fruitful life. Every hour of vigorous physical activity earns an extra two to three hours of life, thus exercise will not only add years to your life but also life to years.
The purpose of life, after all is to live it, to taste experience, to reach out eagerly and without fear for richer and innovative results. We should train our mind to observe stability in every situation so as to prepare and perceive that our life has more to offer. Do not take life too seriously and always find time to smile. The greatest glory in living lies never in falling but rising every time we fall.
Health is a great gift, contentment is greatest wealth and faithfulness to the Divine Power is the best relationship. Adopt the noble qualities of self reliance, positive attitude, determination, high quality tasks, innovative concepts, team spirit, enthusiasm and above all spiritual motivation.
Spiritual Concepts of Life:
Human living should not only be mechanical, commercial and trade worthy (not to pursue the material pleasure at the cost of values). Choose the righteous path after analysis of proper thoughts. We must continue to rise and attain to the Divine, so as to understand the purpose and meaning of life.
The sublime objectives of leading happy and prosperous life have also been elaborated by many a spiritual Gurus as well, during the spiritual discourses it is often heard that you have to develop strong faith in Almighty Lord and then He blesses you everything. The very first requisite for being a true devotee is to seek initiation and learn the method of meditation. We must consider our spiritual master as a true mentor, philosopher and guide for the whole life. Then we should get involved in regular prayers and meditation with commitment, patience and humility without expecting and demanding anything in return. Try to concentrate at the centre in-between two eyes. The splendid purity of our mind achieved in this manner shall provide soul power tonic and elevate our sublimity. Also develop desire to attend religious congregations of your spiritual guide and follow virtuous principles. The experiences gained in this manner can bestow spiritual enhancement. Develop winning spirit; work honestly with full zeal and determination. The voice of pure conscious is the sound benevolence of God.
The animals and plants can live for themselves. Every religion has expounded that human race is superior to all other races. God even commanded to angels to bow before ‘Man’. Thus keeping the God words on your tongue and repeating it in your thoughts will ensure that your life is filled with spiritual elevation and divine bliss. Our religious literatures always convey the elimination of wicked actions and guide us to devote our life for virtuous deeds.
Challenges to Life:
Negative persons create problems for everyone, therefore, try to avoid their company.
Natural calamities like earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunami, severe lightening, cloud bursts; sudden fires etc. create adverse problems. These situations cause untimely and unexpected deaths to masses. Even then, do not take life too seriously. Being positive in negative situations is not naïve.
Health is good for every moment we breathe. Sickness is not an award to seek sympathy. Thus we should never create our own misery to depend upon others life. We may face many challenges and defeats but we should never surrender to defeats. Never insist upon making the life complicated because life is not a problem to be solved but a reality to be experienced. If life were predictable, it would cease to be life and be without flavor.
Certain challenges come within the family due to misconceptions, anger, greed, temptations, egoism, quarrels, distrust, disregards etc. such matters can be resolved through positive aspects, deliberations, affection for young ones and regards for elders. The married couples should pay full respect to their parents and family members of their in-laws. The brothers and sisters should amicably resolve all the issues in a delight full manner.
In this life, one may not do great things but can do small things with great love. Never do wrong to anyone. Therefore, think good, do good, be good and you shall enjoy with goodness.
Eternal Living:  
Life span of a person is limited but one can make it beneficial for human race very few are born with silver spoon but greatness can be achieved through conscious efforts throughout life. The virtuous qualities can make the ‘living’ eternal by replacing hatred with love, revenge with forgiveness, greed with contentment, fear with courage, despair with hope, failures with success, jealousy with affection, personal gain with sacrifice, pricking with smoothness, distress with delight, bitter with sweetness, wickedness with virtues. Convert glooming situations to blooming atmosphere. Do not concentrate on personal contentions but try to accomplish substantial tasks for others through selfless, voluntary and devotional services. Optimistic attitude, positive objective, constructive and innovative steps help to seek divine bliss and attain eternity.
The patriots, of any age, who sacrifice the life for the noble cause of nation are given the status of martyrs and achieve the regards from their countrymen. The plants yielding crops, medicines, condiments or flavor may be small in size or may live for one season, get more values as compared to large sized perennial trees. Like-wise, shorts life span should be more advantages and praise worthy as compared to long period. Our virtuous thoughts and righteous actions become ever-lasting and eternal. Although a person lives once, but if one is right, living once is enough.
Contributed by: Dr. Triloki Nath Chugh.

The writer is an eminent former Professor of Zoology; he has more than 3 decades of teaching experience in various colleges of KUK and is presently Co-ordinator, Shah Satnam Ji Educational Institutions, DSS, Sirsa.

Monday, April 11, 2016

Deaf & Dumb should not feel isolated from society- Nakul Mohunta


Deaf & Dumb should not feel isolated from society- Nakul Mohunta.
2 day State Level, Deaf and Dumb Seminar  concludes.
SIRSA NEWS 
11 April, 2016
Pictures and Videos: Amar Singh Jyani, GS Mann
4th Haryana State level seminar on Deaf & Dumb was held at Maheshwari Bhavan, Rania Road Sirsa. The seminar was held under the aegis of Maheshwari Charitable Trust and 'Mook Badhir Mitarta Sangh'. Addressing the delegates at the seminar, Nakul Mohunta, Vice President Maheshwari Charitable Trust said that deaf and dumb are not disabled but are differently able, if mother nature has been a miser and sent them to this world with some shortcomings and deficiencies then the same have been compensated with the Gift of some special abilities also, they definitely are gifted and do possesses extraordinary talent. Mohunta urged using sign language that the deaf & dumb should never feel isolated from society.
Experts, Zorin Singha, Vishal Arora, Yogesh Kumar, Bharat Sharma also inspired and motivated scores of deaf and dumb present at the seminar, using sign language gestures.

Pankaj Sharda president, vice president Subhash Thirani, Arvind Bihani, Shyam Sunder Chandak, Sanjay Bagdi, Gouri Shankar Rathi, Nikhil Mundra, Amish Mohunta, Trilok Rathi, Harish Biyani, Rajendra Rathi, Ajay Rathi, Deepak Maheshwari, Mahesh Karwa etc. were present on the occasion.

Sunday, April 10, 2016

Vaisakhi Milan Samaroh by Punjabi Satkar Sabha Sirsa


Vaisakhi Milan Samaroh by Punjabi Satkar Sabha Sirsa
SIRSA NEWS 
10 April, 2016
Pictures and Videos: Amar Singh Jyani, GS Mann
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Vaisakhi Milan Samaroh was held at Shri Yuvak Sahitya Sadan Sirsa on 10th April 2016. The program was held under the aegis of Punjabi Satkar Sabha Sirsa. Here is a quick Video of the same. Sh Pardeep Sachdeva, president Punjabi Satkar Sabha, S Sukhdev Dhillon Gen Secretary and other executive members invited children of all the members to showcase their talent, even if novice on the stage. This was promoted as a confidence building opportunity for the children of all those who are associated with Punjabi Satkar Sabha. Satish Sachdeva anchored the stage. Subhash Chander Chugh, Chetan Mehta, Varun Chhabra, Navdeep Dhuria, Navneet Relhan, Ajay Dhuria, Sanjeev Munjal, Sandeep Chaudhary, Dr GD Chaudhary, Rujhan Chaudhary, Suresh Pahuja, Harish Mehta, Parvinder Thathai, Amar Chawla, Ravi Kumar and several members and guests were present.

It was decided that more such semi-formal programs shall be held more frequently in an year.

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

CDLU National Conference Reforms in Teacher Education in 21st Century

CDLU National Conference Reforms in Teacher Education in 21st Century.
SIRSA NEWS 
23 February, 2016
Pictures and Videos: Amar Singh Jyani, GS Mann
Watch Video: CDLU National Conference Reforms in Teacher Education in 21st Century. The seminar was held on 12th March 2016 at Ch Devi Lal University Sirsa. Prof Santosh Panda Chairperson NCTE was Chief Guest. Professor Panda was also a Fulbright scholar and and had taught at FulBright USA. Professor Panda emphasised on sincere efforts on the part of educators and education training imparting.  He said that Govt is very serious about Teacher training reforms. And GPS enabled GIS technology is being incorporated to check the malpractice of non-attending teacher training institutes. (B.Ed College)




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Monday, March 21, 2016

KISAN Agenda - Farmers Expectations from Haryana Budget

KISAN AGENDA: What farmers expect from Haryana Budget 2016-17
SIRSA NEWS 
21 February, 2016
Pictures and Videos: Amar Singh Jyani, GS Mann
KISAN Agenda - Farmers Expectations from Haryana Budget 

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

National Conference on Biotechnology: Emerging Trends (NCB 2016) to be held in CDLU

National Conference on Biotechnology: Emerging Trends (NCB 2016) to be held in CDLU
SIRSA NEWS 
10 February, 2016
Pictures and Videos: Amar Singh Jyani, GS Mann
Dr RS Sharma Vice Chancellor CDLU announced as many as a dozen National Conferences on various subjects to be held on CDLU campus in the months February, March and April. The first in the series will be held by department of Biotechnology of the university.
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Dr SK Gahlawat chairperson department of biotechnology and dean faculty of Life sciences Chaudhary Devi Lal University (CDLU) Sirsa informed media at a press meet held at Vice Chancellor's office, that Prof. VD Dixit, professor of immunobiology and comparative medicine, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven CT, USA will deliver the keynote lecture upon inaugural of National Conference on Biotechnology: Emerging Trends (NCB 2016) to be held in CDLU Sirsa on February 11th and 12th 2016. 

Monday, February 08, 2016

Kirpal Patti awaits Sarpanch candidates

Kirpal Patti awaits Sarpanch candidates
SIRSA NEWS 
08 February, 2016
Pictures and Videos: Amar Singh Jyani, GS Mann, Sandeep Morewal
EFFECT OF EDUCATIONAL NORMS
Village awaits prospective sarpanches to turn 21
Residents of Patti Kirpal village in the district are up against an interesting situation in these panchayat elections.
Unable to elect their sarpanch as none qualified the educational norms set in the panchayat elections; the villagers are now waiting for two “potential sarpanches” to attain the age of 21 in February this year.
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The post of saranch of Patti Kirpal with a population of nearly 700 people and having 410 voters is reserved for Dalit woman, who has to be 8th pass.
When the elections were held in the village on January 10, five out of six panches were elected unopposed, but no nomination was filed for the post of sarpanch as none was eligible.
“A Dalit youth had recently married a girl with the condition that the bride should be 8th pass. But when the turn of filing nominations came, the family was told that she is merely 7th standard pass,” said a villager.
All eyes are now set on two cousin sisters Reena, daughter of Jeet Singh, who will be 21 on February 15, and Kulwinder Kaur, daughter of Banta Singh, who turns 21 on February 28.
Both the girls are 8th pass, but they could not file the nomination papers because they were underage.
“There is no issue between the two girls as both are from our family. We will sit together and decide whom to elect when the time comes,” said Banta Singh.
Balwinder Singh, another villager, said, “The residents are also worried that since both these girls are of marriageable age, they will not remain in the village after their marriage.” For this, villagers are also pinning their hopes on three Dalit youths of marriageable age from the village.
“If any of them can bring bride who is educated up to 8th standard, it will be even better,” Balwinder added.
Gurjeet Singh Mann, a progressive farmer from Patti Kirpal, said the village had one of the oldest schools of the area set up in 1954, but it was still up to 5th standard only.
Mamata Dhankar, a teacher in the village primary school, said: “Those who want to continue their study after 5th standard have to go to Maujkhera, which is three kilometers away.”
Chief parliamentary secretary Haryana Govt. S. Bakshish Singh Virk on his visit to village Patti Kirpal on 21st January said that this and other such primary schools in Haryana will be upgraded if they met the required norms for upgradation, the educational norms clamped on PRI elections are showing positive effects, as this time number of educated youth and females have increased. Inclusion of educated youth will also help in combating corruption in Panchayats. Mr Virk had come to address a public meeting at the residence of Ex Sarpanch S Barjinder Singh Mann, where he felicitated a number of newly elected Sarpanches and members of panchayats from different villages in phase I and II.

Part of the News text courtesy: The Tribune, via Sushil Manav