Chandigarh City hospitals on Tuesday saw panic-stricken people pouring in with cough and cold symptoms. Taking no chances, doctors and attendants wore surgical masks.

Also, the UT Health department has invoked the Epidemic Disease Act. The Director Health and Family Welfare, in-charge of the isolation wards at PGI, GMCH-32 and GMSH-16, and the Nodal Officer (swine flu) have been empowered to take necessary steps to ensure that all suspected cases are admitted in government hospitals, with the help of the police, if needed. Swine flu patients can also opt for home treatment in which they and their families need to follow detailed guidelines and safety measures. They would also have to provide full contact details of their entire household, and their social contacts would be given preventive treatment.Read More

 

City Beautiful Chandigarh is reeling under the serious pressure of swine flu; latest in the move was seventeen members of a family who were being quarantined in their Sector 9 home by heath department on Monday.

According to H C Gera, Nodal Officer of Chandigarh Administration, the respective family members have been for a week in their house for the examination of swine flu symptoms.

 

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Indian Government has allotted city Chandigarh Rs 2 crore under Vision-2022 to prepare human resources in hospitality sector before the Commonwealth Games in 2010.

Information to this effect was shared by CITCO general manager (tourism), AK Malhotra that the granted fund will be utilized to raise manpower in alternate institutes, affiliated with All India Colleges and Technical Institutes, would offer an excellent opportunity to unskilled youngsters to make a vocation in the sector.

 

The Panjab University Syndicate on Sunday has come up with a decision to increase the number of seats in 36 Panjab university affiliated colleges.

According to reports, the Panjab university administration has come forth with a decision of increasing 20 seats each in every course of the respective colleges, who have applied for the same in the last syndicate meeting.

As per the sources, out of 36 colleges 14 colleges belong to Chandigarh, who have been given permission to  increase seats on the condition that late fee of Rs 2,500 will have to be paid to the university for each such admission and will follow the increase of seats pertaining to  under-graduate courses comprising BCom, BBA and BCA.Read More