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Balbir Singh Sidhu launches a sharp attack on the BJP government over the hike in commercial gas cylinder prices

Balbir Singh Sidhu launches a sharp attack on the BJP government over the hike in commercial gas cylinder prices The Congress will strongly oppose every anti-people policy that affects people's kitchens S.A.S.Nagar 2 May ( Ranjeet Singh Dhaliwal ) : Senior Congress leader and former Health Minister Balbir Singh Sidhu has termed the steep increase in commercial gas cylinder prices by the BJP-led central government as a well-planned conspiracy against small traders and common people, who are considered the backbone of the country's economy. Sidhu said that the significant hike in gas cylinder prices in a single day proves that the BJP government neither cares about small businesses nor about the kitchens of ordinary households. People who are already burdened by inflation, unemployment, and taxes are now being further oppressed by rising gas prices. He stated that this decision is a direct economic blow to thousands of families associated with tea vendors, dhaba owners, hotel ope...

Chandigarh Postal Division, in Collaboration with PGIMER Chandigarh, Successfully Organizes Voluntary Blood Donation Camp

Chandigarh Postal Division, in Collaboration with PGIMER Chandigarh, Successfully Organizes Voluntary Blood Donation Camp

51 healthy volunteers donated blood during the camp

Chandigarh 31 October ( Ranjeet Singh Dhaliwal ) : Under the “Swasth Naari, Sashakt Pariwar” campaign, the Chandigarh Postal Division, in collaboration with the Department of Transfusion Medicine, PGIMER Chandigarh, organized a Voluntary Blood Donation Camp at GPO Chandigarh on 31 October 2025. The camp was jointly inaugurated by Kumar Sanjeev, Senior Superintendent of Post Offices, and Dr. Anubhav Gupta from the Department of Transfusion Medicine, PGIMER Chandigarh. Shri Kishori Lal, Incharge BPC Chandigarh, and Ms. Monika, Senior Postmaster, GPO Chandigarh, were also present and encouraged volunteers to actively participate in this noble cause. After proper medical screening, 51 healthy volunteers successfully donated blood, contributing to this humanitarian effort. Blood donor certificates, jointly issued by the PGIMER Blood Bank and the Chandigarh Postal Division, were presented to all participating donors in recognition of their valuable contribution.

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