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Bhullar Wards Off Young Challengers To Win Maiden IGPL Tour’s Inaugural Tournament In Chandigarh

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Top professional golfer Gaganjeet Bhullar kisses the trophy after winning the inaugural tournament of the maiden new format IGPL Tour at the Chandigarh Golf Club on Friday (12.09.2025). PHOTOS Credit: IGPL

Top professional golfer Gaganjeet Bhullar had to dig deep into his nearly two decades experience to ward of a strong challenge from younger golfers to win the first tournament of the inaugural new and faster format no-cut all-players-get-paid Indian Golf Premier League (IGPL) Tour on home turf at the 18-hole Chandigarh Golf Club course on Friday.

An early eagle (2-under par for a particular hole) and a late birdie (1-under par) saw Bhullar card a 2-under 70 (par 72) in the final round of the three-round tournament to become the first IGPL Invitational champion.

Winner of 11 Asian Tour titles, the most by an Indian, the pro had three great rounds of 70-71-70 for a 5-under total, which was remarkable considering that the course was challenging and difficult to score on despite the host club having nursed it to good shape after weeks of heavy to very heavy rains.

He finished two shots clear of second placed M Dharma, the man who has won on many tours. Dharma shot 70-75-68. In the final round he played a remarkable 5-under on the back nine holes, but his two bogeys on the front nine cost him dearly.

Bhullar carried home a cheque of Rs 22.50 lakhs from the whopping overall prize purse of Rs 1.5 crores. Dharma got richer by Rs 15 lakhs.

The sole leader of the first round and tied first with Bhullar at the end of the second round, Shaurya Binu (69-72-73) finished tied third with south paws Veer Ganapathy (72-72-70), son of former pro and now coach Rahul Ganapathy, and Kartik Sharma (73-73-68). For their feat, they earned a purse of Rs 8.7 lakh each.

Another young player, Neil Jolly and the experienced Kapil Kumar were tied sixth at 1-under for the week as only seven players returned under par over the three rounds. Three players, Dharma, Kartik and Sunhit Bishnoi (75-73-68 for 8th place) produced 4-under 68 rounds.

Kartik Singh, who at various stages this week indicated that he could be the next big star, finally finished tied ninth alongside Aman Raj, Sanju Kumar, Sachin Baisoya, Harendra Gupta and Pukhraj Singh Gill.

Jahanvi Bakshi, making a comeback after two years of injuries, was the top woman finisher, 19th overall in a 54-strong mixed field, a first for any tour, with rounds of 73-71-75. The field had 38 men pros, 10 women pros and six amateurs.

Gaganjeet Bhullar in action

Apparently delighted with the outcome of the first tournament of the inaugural IGPL Tour, its CEO Uttam Singh Mundy commented: “We can be assured that there is a good crop of young stars emerging. I was very happy to see the likes of Veer Ganapathy, Kartik Singh, Krish Chawla, Raghav Chugh and others rise to the occasion. It became even more creditable as Veer, Kartik and Raghav took a big step in their lives by turning pro this week and they showed that they belonged among the professionals.”

All praise for the new format IGPL, Bhullar remarked: “It marks the beginning of a new chapter in Indian golf, and I am proud to be part of it. The Tour has been created with a lot of care and brings together women pros, young pros and amateurs onto the same platform as the top pros. This will help them and hopefully I can inspire some of these youngsters, just like Jeev Milkha Singh, Jyoti Randhawa and Arjun Atwal and other seniors inspired me.”

He however observed that “Right now, we have very few Indians on Asian Tour with a Tour card. There was a time when we had more than a dozen Indians and a lot of wins came India’s way. I hope the new stars like Veer Ganapathy, Kartik Singh, Krish Chawla and even Shaurya Binu, and others we saw this week will soon get onto the Asian Tour. It’s always great to win, that’s what we pros play for, but to get these young ones to fly the Indian flag high is my goal and a big motivation.”

The next tournament of the 11-event IGPL Tour will be held at the Jaypee Greens, Greater Noida, from September 17 to 19.

IGPL Tour Kicks Off In Chandigarh Golf Club – It’s Not Quiet, Slow, But A Whole New Fast And Electric Format

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Legendary sixer-king Yuvraj Singh, now an avid golfer, is at the heart of the league as its co-founder and brand ambassador
For the first time ever, the league will have a mixed format with top women pros competing shoulder to shoulder with the top men pros; amateurs too get to compete with them
Whopping total purse of Rs 1.5 crore purse up for grabs in each tournament on the tour
Fun quotient for non-golfers & non-club members: Expect each of the three days packed with fun games, live entertainment, delicious food, and drinks

It could just be the defining moment for golf in India, just as Indian Premier League (IPL) proved to be for cricket. The opening edition of the multi-city Indian Golf Premier League (IGPL), a tour of 11 tournaments, which kicks off with its inaugural three-day invitational at the Chandigarh Golf Club from September 10, will have all the ingredients of a thriller with three blockbuster formats and the legendary sixer-king Yuvraj Singh, now an avid golfer, at the heart of it as the league’s co-founder and brand ambassador.

As the great Indian cricket allrounder puts it: “It’s not going to be quiet, it’s not going to be slow. It’ll be golf reimagined – exciting, bold, unforgettable! It’ll be sport with personality, music, movement and moments that go viral! We’re building new heroes, men, women, amateurs, pros. We’re building something India has never seen before, India’s golf revolution! X-golf format, fast, electric, built for today’s generation!”

For the first time ever, the league will have a mixed format with women pros competing shoulder to shoulder with men pros with a few amateurs too getting to play with the best in the field.

Addressing a media meet at the Chandigarh Golf Club a day prior to tee-off of the inaugural league invitational, IGPL CEO Uttam Mundy along with other officials associated with the league informed that the league features 48 top pro golfers – 36 men and 12 women – along with six promising amateurs.

Usually there are four-day leagues, but this one is of three-day duration.

So, what the big deal! Golf in India has always been niche, a little traditional, a little quiet. IGPL is here to shake that up, making it bigger, faster, more inclusive and more fun to watch. Here’s what sets IGPL apart: Normally there are two rounds in any golf tournament or championship. If you do not make the cut at the end of the first round, you pack your bags and go home without a penny by way of prize money.

Officials associated with IGPL Invitational 2025 Chandigarh pose with the golf league trophy at the Chandigarh Golf Club on Tuesday, PHOTOS By: LifeInChandigarh.com

IGPL says, not any longer. In every three-day tournament on the tour there is no cut. In this league every participant plays from start to finish, and every player gets paid. That’s guaranteed. And it’s a fat total prize money in each of the 11 events which will last till December – a whopping Rs 1.5 crore.

Women golfers will not be in the sidelines. They will be right in the thick of it vying for the same purse as their male competitors.

Fun in it for non-golfers & non-club members too

Beyond the greens and fairways, expect a day packed with fun games, live entertainment, delicious food, and drinks that keep the vibes alive. Whether you are a golf lover, or just in it for a great time, this inaugural event promises sport, style, and unforgettable energy.

Gamechanger, new era for golf

IGPL poster showcasing top golfer Gaganjeet Bhullar and IGPL co-founder and brand ambassador, the legendary sixer king Yuvraj Singh.

Professional Golfers’ Association (PGA) of India president Romit Bose while appreciating the new initiative has said: “IGPL is not a league, it’s a launchpad for Indian golf talent. It’ll prove to be a gamechanger – new league, new heroes and a new era for Indian golf.”

Indian Golf Union (IGU) Secretary General Maj. Gen. (retd) Bibhuti Bhushan too while hailing the IGPL as the only official golf league in the country said it will take the sport beyond big cities and into the heart of Tier 2 & Tier 3 India.

Among others present at the media meet were star golfers Gaganjeet Bhullar, Aadil Bedi, Neha Tripathi, Chandigarh Golf Club president Ravibir Singh and captain of the course Mohan Bir Singh.

Expressing their solidarity and support for victims of the devastating floods in Punjab, the IGPL management and individual participating golfers committed contributions for the flood relief efforts.

A Modified Hot Glue Gun Shows Promise Of Mending Broken Bones With 3D Printing Process

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A biodegradable glue that encourages bones to repair themselves can be applied during surgery using a hot glue gun, potentially offering a cheap and quick way to treat injuries, preclinical research has shown, as reported in the journal Device.

New preclinical research, reported in the journal Device, has shown that with slight modifications, hot glue guns commonly used in arts and crafts can repair damaged bones quickly and cheaply.

An article carried by www.newscientist.com, bones can repair themselves after small injuries, but if there is a void – because of serious trauma or tumour removal, for example – then that space needs to be filled with either a graft or an artificial plug made of a material that encourages bone cells to spread.

One solution is to use 3D printers to create perfectly-fitting scaffolds to fill such voids, but this requires scanning and remote fabrication – a process taking at least a week. That is fine for a pre-planned operation to fix a worn-out joint, for example, but not for emergency trauma surgery, the newscientist.com article explained.

To solve this problem, Jung Seung Lee at Sungkyunkwan University in South Korea and his colleagues have developed a system that can be applied instantly during a single surgery.

They modified a hot glue gun by reducing the temperature at which it operates from over 100°C to around 60°C. They also concocted a material that acts as a biological glue – a mixture of hydroxyapatite, which makes up 50 per cent of the volume of normal human bones, and a biodegradable thermoplastic called polycaprolactone.

Surgeons can use the hot glue gun to fill bone voids in a matter of minutes during surgery and bone cells are then able to span the gap and permanently repair the injury over time.

“It is basically made of commercially available hot glue guns,” says Lee. “We can save time and cost.”

For more details visit:

https://www.newscientist.com/article/2494243-a-modified-hot-glue-gun-can-mend-broken-bones/

Modified Glue Gun Delivers Personalized Fracture Treatment

https://www.insideprecisionmedicine.com/topics/precision-medicine/modified-glue-gun-delivers-personalized-fracture-treatment/

Chandigarh Golf League’s Newest Team GB Legends Announces Major Mentorship Program

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GB Realty, which owns the team, aims to nurture young talent, including from underprivileged backgrounds, in golf and other sports disciplines to create a strong sports ecosystem for excelling at the highest level
Young achievers being provided best of professional coaching, tournament fee support and equipment assistance

As the excitement grows among the golfing fraternity in the once considered mecca of golf, Chandigarh, over the forthcoming fourth season of the monthlong Chandigarh Golf League (CGL), which gets underway from September 23, the newest among the 21 competing teams, GB Legends, owned by GB Realty, is preparing hard to make a memorable debut in the most sought-after event.

Not only that, apart from raising a competitive 18-member team, which includes a lady golfer and a golfer over 75 years of age as per league rules, and providing them cutting edge coaching, support staff and training infrastructure matching that of the national golf team, GB Legends has also set in motion an endeavour of raising an entire community of golfers through a structured mentorship program.

In a first step in this direction, the CGL franchise has adopted six talented young sports achievers, five of them golfers, in the 10-19 years age category, taking up the responsibility of nurturing their careers as athletes till they are able to establish themselves in their respective sports disciplines. They are being provided professional coaching, tournament fee support and equipment assistance.

Two of these youth achievers are from underprivileged backgrounds who are being supported under the team’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative. Among these is 19-year-old Saurav Das, son of a canteen help, who has already made a mark at the junior and amateur level in national level tournaments. Sukhleen Kaur, daughter of a domestic help, has blazed a trail in sprints and long jump, winning dozens of medals in school and open athletics meets.

Apart from these two sports achievers from underprivileged backgrounds, Prashant Nanda has been scorching golf courses across North India with his masterly golfing skills despite his physical and mental challenges because of autism. The game has also had a positive impact on overcoming his challenges.

Rudraj Diwan, all of 11 years, has also had top three finishes in IGU (Indian Golf Union) tournaments across North India. He is a Class 6 student in KB DAV School, Chandigarh.

Class 5 student Roopwant Singh Mattu, son of professional golfer and certified golf coach Balwinder Singh, already has numerous title and runners-up finishes in tournaments.

Raza Kaur, daughter of professional golfer Ranjit Singh, who is also her coach and mentor, has recorded several strong performances on the junior golf circuit.

Addressing a press meet at the CGA Golf Range in Chandigarh on Tuesday, GB Legends co-owners Gurnav Bhatti and Jatinder Singh Bajwa said “besides competing strongly in the CGL, our team’s aim is to build a pipeline of future golfing stars from Chandigarh and beyond, creating a talent pool. The mentorship program is designed to identify and mentor raw talent, provide access to world-class coaching and resources, and create a sustainable, inclusive golf ecosystem in Chandigarh.”

Bajwa revealed that GB Realty, which owns the team, has set aside Rs 1.5 crore in its debut season of CGL to be spent on training and other aspects of the team and the mentorship program, apart from the amount spent on winning the league franchise.

The talented achievers who have been taken under the wings of the mentorship program of Chandigarh Golf League’s newest franchise team GB Legends.

GB Legends’ claim of creating an inclusive golf ecosystem resonates in the team’s choice of coaches, all three of whom – Ranjit Singh, Harendra Gupta, and Akshay Sharma – are caddy-turned-professionals and certified coaches.

The seriousness with which the team is taking its entire campaign can be judged from the fact that the three-member coaching team is backed up by a battery of highly experienced support staff, including a sports and counselling psychologist; a sports physiotherapist; a golf fitness instructor and strength and conditioning trainer; a holistic mind-body-soul wellness coach; and a surgeon and sports medicine consultant.

Hello High School Grads! HCLTech Brings TechBee Program To Chandigarh, Adjoining States – Earn While You Learn

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Subbaraman Balasubramanyan, Senior Vice President, HCLTech, addressing a press meet in Chandigarh on Tuesday (26.08.2025). PHOTO By: LifeInChandigarh.com
Skill, earn and pursue graduation, post-graduation for rewarding careers in tech industry

Maths and non-Maths high school graduates, here’s a great opportunity for you to enrol for a ‘earn while you learn’ early career program that blends hands-on technology training with access to higher education, preparing you for global careers in technology industry.

HCLTech, a leading global technology company, on Tuesday announced its TechBee Early Career Program for high school graduates in Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Chandigarh, touting it as a transformative initiative that will equip students with industry-relevant skills while simultaneously enabling them to pursue academic advancement.

“HCL’s TechBee is more than a skilling initiative—it’s a launchpad for ambitious youth to build meaningful careers in tech,” shared Subbaraman Balasubramanyan, Senior Vice President, HCLTech, while interacting with select media persons in Chandigarh.

“HCLTech’s strategic partnerships with institutions such as BITS Pilani, IIT Guwahati, IIIT Kottayam, IIM Sirmaur, Sastra University, Amity University Online, allow trainees to pursue higher education online from their work locations, reducing relocation costs and fostering financial independence.”

There two parts to the TechBee early career program – for high school graduates with Maths/Business Maths as a subject to be considered for IT roles, and high school graduates without Maths/Business Maths as a subject to be considered for process roles in the IT industry like front office and back office.

The enrolment for the program works like this:

  • Those residents of India are eligible who have successfully completed Class XII state or central board exams in 2024 or 2025.
  • For IT roles Maths/Business Maths is mandatory with minimum 65% marks in board exams in case of state boards in Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Chandigarh and 70% in case of CBSE & ISC boards.
  • Selection process: Candidates visit hcltechbee.com and complete the application process; they then undergo a HCL CAT, a basic career aptitude test consisting of quantitative and logical reasoning; as a third step applicants go through a face-to-face interaction with HCLTech selection committee to prove their mettle; a Versant test of language abilities, including English speaking, rounds off the selection process. Candidates with 80 percentile and above in IIT/JEE mains (2024 and 2025) are exempt from HCL CAT. They directly appear for Versant and interview.
  • Those candidates who make the cut are enrolled after paying a program training fee – Rs 1.4 lakh (all inclusive) for IT roles and Rs 51,000 (all inclusive) for process roles. Candidates are given a choice of getting training between three existing centres – Lucknow, Vijayawada and Madurai. A fourth centre is expected to be opened soon in Noida. Trainees are expected to make their own arrangements for accommodation. Training typically lasts about six months for IT roles and three months for process roles.
  •  Many state govts provide subsidy in skill training fee under their youth skilling missions, like the Punjab has the Punjab Skill Development Mission (PSDM). For others TechBee has tied up with banks for providing loans.
  • TechBee claims to provide the best-in-class industry-certified training for entry-level job roles in software development, analytics, design & data engineering, product design, and as support and process associates.
  • Those who for some reason are unable to cope up with the training are reimbursed their program training fee.
  • After successful completion of training, candidates are placed in the various HCLTech projects as interns, during which period they also start getting a monthly stipend of Rs 10,000 for sustenance. Selected scholars also get an opportunity to get involved in on-site projects as per business demand.
  • After internship, entry level IT jobs are assured with HCLTech with starting salaries ranging from Rs 1.96 lakh – Rs 2.2 lakh per annum with additional medical and other benefits.
  • Recognising and understanding the importance of higher education, HCLTech has partnered with select institutions of higher learning like BITS Pilani, IIT Guwahati, IIIT Kottayam, IIM Sirmaur, Sastra University, Amity University Online, where the eligible high school graduates can enrol for online work-integrated bachelor’s and master’s degree courses while continuing to work for the company. HCLTech also partially funds the course fee negotiated for various courses with these institutions.

About HCLTech

HCLTech is a global technology company, home to more than 2,23,000 people across 60 countries, delivering industry-leading capabilities centred around digital, engineering, cloud and artificial intelligence, powered by a broad portfolio of technology services and products. It works with clients across all major verticals, providing industry solutions for financial services, manufacturing, life sciences and healthcare, technology and services, telecom and media, retail and CPG (consumer packaged goods), and public services.

Consolidated revenues as of 12 months ending March 2025 totalled $ 13.8 billion, as per a company brochure.

Tarlochan Singh Kohli Memorial Scholarships Awarded To 26 Students At Rotary Club Chandigarh Event

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Deserving students get Rs 10,000 annual educational scholarship each, first of two equal Rs 5,000 instalments of which were presented by bank transfer
Beneficiaries include 14 girls and 12 boys

The family of late Mr Satbir Singh Kohli has been awarding annual educational scholarships of Rs 10,000 each on need cum merit basis to two dozen students for the last five years through Rotary Club Chandigarh. This year too, the memorial scholarships named after Mr Satbir Singh Kohli’s father Mr Tarlochan Singh were distributed among 26 students from three different schools at a function organised by Rotary Club Chandigarh at Rotary House in Sector 18 on Monday evening.

Mrs Jagmohan Kaur Kohli, wife of late Mr Satbir Singh Kohli, presented the first of two equal instalments of the scholarship through bank transfer to each of these deserving students – 14 girls and 12 boys from Government Senior Secondary School, Saketri village, Government Model Senior Secondary School, Sector 16, and Dev Samaj Senior Secondary School, Sector 45.

The remaining 50 percent of the amount would be credited to the respective bank accounts of the students in December 2025.

Speaking on the occasion, Rotary Club Chandigarh President Abha Joshi Sharma applauded the family of late Mr Satbir Singh Kohli for five years back taking upon itself the responsibility of helping deserving students on need and merit basis in their educational pursuits to perpetuate the memory of Mr Tarlochan Singh Kohli.

Air India Ahmedabad Crash: Civil Aviation Veteran HS Khola Says Court Of Inquiry Would Have Instilled Greater Public Confidence

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India’s first and longest serving Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) shared his views on the recent air tragedy on the sidelines of his lecture ‘Application of Advanced Technology in Aviation Safety and Accident Investigation’ delivered at the Panjab University Chandigarh
Lecture was organised by SPSTI (Society for Promotion of Science & Technology in India) and the PU’s Department of Physics

India’s first and longest serving Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) HS Khola has expressed the view that ordering a Court of Inquiry into the June 12 crash of an Air India Boeing 787 dreamliner at Ahmedabad, in which all but one of the 242 passengers and crew on board and many others on the ground died, could have instilled greater public confidence and prevented most of the speculation and conjecturing swirling around the cause of the crash.

Khola, who remained the DGCA from 1993 till the time of his retirement from service in 2002, however was quick to add that though a Court of Inquiry is not mandatory, in the past it was a standard practice to order it into air accidents which resulted in a large number of fatalities. “It’s a more open and transparent process,” he asserted.

At the same time the man who investigated many high-profile air tragedies, including the Kanishka bombing over the Atlantic in 1985, expressed confidence that the truth will nevertheless come out in the open as the entire data collected from various sources, including Digital Flight Data Recorder (DFDR) and Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR), collectively also called the ‘black box’, will have to be made public and thus cannot be falsified.

He was talking exclusively to your own news portal LifeInChandigarh.com on the sidelines of his lecture on the topic ‘Application of Advanced Technology in Aviation Safety and Accident Investigation’ delivered in the Prof BM Anand Auditorium on the Panjab University (PU) campus in Chandigarh on Tuesday.

The lecture was organised by SPSTI (Society for Promotion of Science & Technology in India) and the PU’s Department of Physics.

Within 24 hours of the crash, the Indian government had ordered two separate and parallel investigations – one into the technical aspects of the crash by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) and the other by a High-Level Committee (HLC) chaired by the Union Home Secretary, the latter of which, Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu had later clarified will provide a holistic, policy-oriented roadmap for future safeguards.

The high-level committee includes representatives from the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Home Ministry, Indian Air Force, Intelligence Bureau, Gujarat government, Directorate General of Civil Aviation, and Bureau of Civil Aviation Security, besides others.

While the high-level committee is expected to submit its report within three months, AAIB has already released its mandatory preliminary report which has given certain pointers without hinting at probable causes for the crash.

About an estimated timeline for the AAIB to conclude its investigation and submit its final report, the civil aviation veteran Khola says it dependents on the complexities involved and how fast all required evidences are collected to arrive at a conclusion. Giving the example of the Kanishka crash he said it took more than a year to conclude that it was a result of a bomb going off mid-flight.

In a presentation as part of his lecture, Khola broadly covered topics like aviation regulators involved, and complexities of aviation safety; analysis of past aviation safety record and causes of accidents; use of DFDR & CVR data in safety enhancement and accident investigations; and safety enhancement measures – use of airborne and ground-based systems.

He shared that taking a broad view of past accidents shows that about 60% accidents occurred during approach or landing, about 60% in poor weather conditions, and about 60% due to human errors.

Safety analysis also revealed that among the factors contributing to human errors were skill errors (46%), inadvertent errors (30%) and deliberate errors (24%), he added, further stating that most such accidents were caused due to non-compliance of laid down procedures, coupled with poor weather conditions, leading to the conclusion that that most accidents were apparently avoidable.

At the same time, striking a note of optimism, the civil aviation veteran emphasised that use of advanced technology has contributed significantly to making aviation safer, and positioning by air as the safest mode of transportation.

Citing data from the latest Asia Pacific Summit for Aviation Safety 2025, organised by Flight Safety Foundation and CAA Singapore, he said it shows that the rate of fatal aviation accidents has declined more than 80% in the past four decades.

Civil aviation veteran HS Khola being felicitated by the organisers after his lecture at the Panjab University Chandigarh on Tuesday. PHOTOS By: LifeInChandigarh.com

It also shows that flying on an airline these days is:

  • 270 times safer than travelling in a car
  • 5,000 times safer than walking
  • 7,500 times safer than riding a motorcycle

Khola concluded that technology has:

  • Reduced air route distances (by straightening routes), and thus cost of operations
  • Increased capacity of airspace by reducing vertical and horizontal separations (between airborne aircraft)
  • Reduced workload of pilots and air traffic controllers
  • Advanced technology in aircraft and ground systems and application of space technology is greatly enhancing aviation safety.

International Schools Sports Organization ISSO Gets Adani International School Push

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ISSO promotes the development of 22 sports disciplines in 430+ international curriculum schools across India affiliated with International Baccalaureate (IB), Cambridge, Edexcel, the US-based National School Boards Association (NSBA), etc
The collaboration between ISSO and Adani International School, Ahmedabad will support the former in scaling sporting infrastructure, enhancing athlete training and promoting participation in global events
ISSO’s association with key national and international sports bodies such as the School Games Federation of India (SGFI) and the International School Sport Federation (ISF) has enabled Indian students to compete at the highest levels

 

The International Schools Sports Organization (ISSO), which has been spearheading the development and promotion of sports in international curriculum schools across India affiliated with International Baccalaureate (IB), Cambridge, Edexcel, the US-based National School Boards Association (NSBA), etc, has received a further boost with the Adani International School, Ahmedabad extending its support to ISSO’s movement aimed at fostering athletic talent and cultivating a strong sports culture among its network schools.

Namrata Adani, Promoter of Adani International School, Ahmedabad has also joined the Advisory Board of ISSO which has operations spanning 430+ international curriculum schools, covering 22 sports disciplines, conducting more than 300+ tournaments annually, and impacting over 22,000 students.

Through this collaboration, Adani International School, Ahmedabad will support ISSO in scaling sporting infrastructure, enhancing athlete training and promoting participation in global events.

ISSO’s association with key national and international sports bodies such as the School Games Federation of India (SGFI) and the International School Sport Federation (ISF) has enabled Indian students to compete at the highest levels. Through its specialised wing, the International Board School Sports Organisation (IBSO), ISSO has helped thousands of students progress to elite events like the SGFI Nationals, Khelo India Games, the Subroto Cup and even the ISF World Championships.

It also organises its own annual ISSO National Games where member international curriculum schools compete in various sports disciplines. Students who excel in these games get to participate in national school games and get an opportunity to compete in international events.

According to a release, the Adani International School-ISSO collaboration brings a renewed focus on structured, transparent and professionally managed competitions that can also aid global university admissions through robust student-athlete profiling.

Speaking about the collaboration, Aakanksha Thapak, Director ISSO, said, “We are delighted to welcome Mrs. Namrata Adani and the Adani Group as part of our shared vision for youth empowerment through sports. Over the years, ISSO has built a structured pathway for international school students to grow through competitive sport — from grassroots to national and international levels. With the leadership and forward-thinking vision of Mrs. Adani, this collaboration is set to further strengthen the ecosystem we’ve created. Together, we look forward to unlocking greater sporting possibilities and inspiring thousands of young athletes across international schools.”

“We are at an inflection point in India’s educational and sporting landscape,” said Namrata Adani from Adani Group. “Through this collaboration, we aim to create inclusive, future-ready institutions where students are empowered to pursue excellence both in the classroom and on the sports field. It is an honour to support ISSO in establishing a structured, globally benchmarked sports culture for international schools in India.”

ProSight Eye Hospital-43 Chandigarh First In India To Introduce Envision For Dry Eye Treatment

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Treatment combines precisely targeted radiofrequency (RF) and Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) technologies to remove the root cause of dry eye syndrome
Hospital-level estimates put the prevalence of the syndrome to be as high as 40-50%

Dry eye syndrome, caused by the oil grands located within the eyelids, near the eyelashes, secreting insufficient meibum, an oily substance that helps prevent the watery layer of tears from evaporating too quickly and keeps the eye surface lubricated, is taking on alarming proportions with some hospital-level estimates putting its prevalence as high as 40-50% .

Though traditional eye drops do provide relief, this is often short-lived.

Now a combination of breakthrough technologies introduced by an advanced eye hospital in Chandigarh promises to treat dry eyes at its root cause by tackling inflammation of the oil glands and restoring natural oil secretion.

Inaugurating the non-invasive, AI-enabled Envision machine manufactured by InMode, a global leader in minimally invasive technologies, at the ProSight Eye Hospital in Sector 43, Chandigarh, its head and well-known ophthalmologist Dr Sheetal Brar said the treatment combines precisely targeted radiofrequency (RF) and Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) technologies to address various eye concerns, particularly dry eye syndrome. An additional advantage is that it also rejuvenates the delicate skin around the eyes reducing fine lines, wrinkles and eye bags, and improves overall eye health. 

Sameer Wadhera, Managing Director, InMode India, who was also present, endorsed Dr Sheetal’s claim that ProSight Hospital has become the first medical facility not only in India but entire South Asia to install the machine, which is the gold standard in treatment of dry eye syndrome at its roots.

While Dr Sheetal shared that the treatment involves 3-4 sitting of less than 15 minutes each with a gap of 2-3 weeks between sittings and patients start experiencing substantial relief from the first sitting itself, Wadhera added that the biggest advantage of the treatment is that it is non-invasive, there is no downtime and no special post procedure precautions are required to be taken.

Envision by InMode

Symptoms of dry eye syndrome

  • Persistent redness in the eyes along with irrigation, pain, discomfort, burning or stinging sensation, etc.
  • Excessive watering from the eyes
  • Blurred vision
  • Higher sensitivity to light
  • False feeling of foreign body in the eye
  • Difficulty wearing contact lenses

Causes

  • Ageing
  • Excessive screen time
  • Environmental conditions, including air pollution
  • Lifestyle factors
  • Medications
  • Underlying medical conditions

Milestone achieved by ProSight Eye Hospital

In less than six months of its existence, the hospital has achieved a milestone of conducting 100 Smile Pro advanced laser vision correction procedures for eyesight correction, apart from performing other AI-assisted advanced cataract and lasik procedures and eye-related diagnostics, according to Dr Sheetal Brar.

Chandigarh Tricity Rotarians, Vision-Aid Donate Patented Smart Vision Glasses To Blind Students

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Smart Vision Glasses designed, patented and manufactured by Bengaluru-based SHG Technologies
25 Class 8-12 students of Institute for the Blind, Sector 26, Chandigarh get light weight wearables with attached device, embedded with a chip, two cameras, sensors, audio, etc to enable the visually impaired and blind to enjoy reading and safely navigate their way through obstacles while on the go
Society for the Care of the Blind appeals for more donations for betterment of the Institute for the Blind, which enjoys high credibility

Rotarians belonging to various Rotary Clubs in Chandigarh tricity, joining hands with NGO Vision-Aid India, on Monday initiated a noble activity, after reading about which, I am sure, many of us would be delighted to join – providing AI-assisted smart vision to visually challenged children, making their reading easier and enjoyable, and navigation through obstacles safer.

The latest smart vision glasses (https://youtu.be/VAaVXs4WfoI), designed, patented and manufactured by Bengaluru-based SHG Technologies, gifted to 25 students of the Institute for the Blind, in Sector 26, Chandigarh, brought cheer to the beneficiaries studying in classes 8 to 12 and their families, and a visible sense of satisfaction on the faces of the donors.

And the donors left with a promise of more to the 170-odd students of the institute. If the feedback about the efficacy of the devices is good, then Rotarians will consider repeating the activity next year, assured the project director Rtn AP Singh on behalf of the Rotarians.

Hailing the initiative by the Rotarians as a life-changing gesture for the visually challenged students, Dinesh Kumar Kapila, Senior Vice President of the Society for the Care of the Blind, which runs the institute in Sector 26, Chandigarh, appealed to other citizens, associations, organisations, NGOs and corporates through their CSR funds to join the noble effort to further empower the visually challenged children, almost all of whom are from poor families.

Chief guest Rtn Rajpal Singh, immediate past district governor of Rotary District 3080, under whom project ‘SuDrishti’ was launched last year in association with Vision-Aid to provide smart vision glasses to the visually impaired and the blind, inspired the visually challenged students to resolve and work hard on their inner strengthens to achieve whatever they dream of.

He expressed his special gratitude to two Rotarians, Rtn Hari Om Verma of Rotary Chandigarh Uptown and Rtn PJ Singh of Rotary Club Chandigarh for contributing Rs.5 lakh and Rs.2.5 lakh respectively for the project, and to Vision-Aid for matching Rotary’s contribution.

Rtn AP Singh further informed that each device has cost Rs.36,750. Rotary District 3080 and Vision-Aid raised Rs.15 lakh for 40 pieces of these glasses, out of which 25 have been distributed among students of Class 8 to 12 at the Institute for the Blind, Sector 26, today while the remaining 15 would be distributed to the needy in other parts of District 3080.

He said that these glasses have an electronic brain and their AI capabilities would enable the children to detect objects, read in multiple languages with the device reading the text and conveying it in voice, navigate easily with obstacle-alerts while walking, identify people with facial recognition, and even share images and location, and store information. The glasses are compatible with all light conditions, and children would not need scribes in writing their exams.

Chief Guest Rtn Rajpal Singh (third from left), Rtn Hari Om Verma of Rotary Chandigarh Uptown (centre) and Rtn PJ Singh of Rotary Club Chandigarh (bespectacled, in the background) presenting the smart vision glasses to the visually challenged students.
A students’ choir of the Insitute for the Blind presenting a welcome song, followed by a patriotic song.

Later talking to your own news portal LifeInChandigarh.com, Dinesh Kumar Kapila informed that the society is running the institute solely with regular donations from well-wishers, many of them not even willing to take credit for the noble cause.

The Institute for the Blind is currently packed to capacity. It has 170+ students, with more than 100 of them housed in separate boys’ and girls’ hostels and the rest being day boarders. It’s annual running expenditure is estimated to be between Rs 4-5 crore, including salaries of 60+ staff.

So, how can donors help?

Informs Kapila, there can be four-five types of donations:

  1. Sponsoring a day’s breakfast, lunch or dinner (Rs 7,000-8000 each)
  2. Donating equipment like computers, laptops with special software, etc
  3. Building new infrastructure, making additions to/renovating existing infrastructure
  4. Contributing towards general expenditure
  5. Donating transport vehicle like bus, van, etc.

About SHG Technologies

SHG Technologies believes that vision should never be a barrier to independence. Driven by the challenges faced by the visually impaired community, the promoters of the company set out on a mission to create innovative solutions that enhance mobility, confidence, and daily living. With the support of Vision-Aid India and Narayana Nethralaya, the company is transforming lives through Smart Vision Glasses and AURA Vision Glasses, bringing technology and accessibility together to make the world more inclusive for everyone.

Smart Vision Glasses in detail

Smart Vision Glasses is a wearable device for the blind and visually impaired that utilizes Artificial Intelligence, Machine Vision, and Machine Learning. With its electronic brain (artificial intelligence), the device transforms their world of darkness into a more interactive, interesting, and independent experience. They can now read their favourite books, stay updated with news from magazines and newspapers, and even write exams without the need for scribes.

The device is designed to address the needs of individuals suffering from conditions such as Blindness, Macular Degeneration, Diabetic Retinopathy, Retinitis Pigmentosa, severe Glaucoma, Cataract, and other visual impairments.

What Makes Smart Vision Glasses Unique?

  • Multilingual Support: Beyond English, Smart Vision Glasses provide robust support for Indian regional languages, ensuring inclusivity for diverse users across India.
  • Advanced Object Detection: Equipped with cutting-edge object detection technology, ensuring enhanced environmental awareness.
  • Obstacle detection: A unique combination of a proximity sensor and algorithms offers added safety by alerting users about the obstacles, ensuring secure navigation.
  • Hands free Activation: Once connected to the mobile phone, the device can be used without frequently opening the phone.
  • Currency Detection: can accurately detect and identify both Indian and Kuwaiti currencies, empowering users in financial transactions.
  • Offline Functionality: Many features, including text reading, object detection, and obstacle detection, work efficiently without an internet connection, ensuring uninterrupted assistance anywhere.
  • A Holistic Solution: Smart Vision Glasses integrate AI and practical usability, such as reading signboards, identifying objects, and assisting with walking through intelligent algorithms.

How Smart Vision Glasses Transform Lives for the Blind?

  • Object Recognition: Detects vehicles, obstacles, traffic signals, zebra crossings, furniture, and more, helping users navigate their surroundings safely.
  • People Identification: Recognizes individuals, estimates approximate age, detects expressions, and identifies known individuals when names are linked.
  • Text Reading Capabilities: Reads books, road signs, and even handwritten manuscripts, bridging the gap to information access.
  • Currency Detection: Accurately identifies Indian and Kuwaiti currencies, assisting with financial transactions.
  • Obstacle Detection: Ensures secure navigation by alerting users.
  • Emergency Calling: Users can place a call just with a tap in times of emergencies.