SAD committed to turning the Mohali-Zirakpur-Dera Bassi-New Chandigarh-Kharar belt into the next financial hub of the country : Sukhbir S Badal (Says AAP – Congress tie up in elections to top posts in Block Samitis made it clear that they would contest the 2027 assembly election in alliance with each other) (Says Kejriwal lying that welfare schemes would be stopped in case anyone except AAP came to power in 2027) Addresses massive rally in Dera Bassi which was attended by thousands despite a spell or rain and change in venue. Dera Bassi 29 March ( Ranjeet Singh Dhaliwal ) : Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) President Sukhbir Singh Badal today announced that the party was committed to turning the Mohali – Zirakpur - Dera Bassi - New Chandigarh - Kharar belt into the next financial hub of the country on the pattern of Mumbai and Gurgaon once it forms the government in 2027. Addressing a massive rally here which was attended by thousands despite a rain spell which necessitated a change in venue a...
31 ortho surgeons attend workshop on advanced minimally invasive techniques
S.A.S.Nagar 29 March ( Ranjeet Singh Dhaliwal ) : As many as 31 orthopedic surgeons across the region participated in a one day hands-on workshop on advanced minimally invasive techniques at Shalby Hospital, Mohali on Sunday. The workshop focused on the cutting-edge arthroscopic and joint replacement techniques, equipping participants with practical skills to enhance patient outcomes in high-volume orthopedic practices. The workshop featured live demonstrations, cadaveric simulations, and interactive sessions led by Shalby's expert faculty.
The key topics included advanced knee and shoulder arthroscopy, robotic-assisted joint replacements, and strategies to reduce average length of stay (ALOS) by up to 20-30% through minimally invasive procedures. Dr. Pardeep Aggarwal, chief orthopedic surgeon at Shalby said, "This hands-on training bridges the gap between theory and practice, empowering surgeons to adopt techniques that minimize recovery time and improve mobility for patients. With rising orthopedic demands in Punjab and over 15% annual increase in joint-related cases, such initiatives are vital for elevating regional healthcare standards."


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