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September 27, 2025

Non-Surgical TAVR
Mohali, Tri-City Update

62-Year-Old Patient Gets New Life with Complex Non-Surgical TAVR at Fortis Mohali

Dr RK Jaswal and his team successfully perform a rare and challenging Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) on a high-risk patient. Chandigarh:In a breakthrough achievement, the Cardiology team at Fortis Hospital Mohali, led by Dr RK Jaswal, Head and Director of Cardiology and Director – Cathlabs, successfully performed a highly complex Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) on a 62-year-old patient suffering from severe heart disease and multiple co-morbidities. The patient was deemed unfit for open-heart surgery, making the procedure a life-saving intervention. Unlike traditional surgery, TAVR involves implanting a new aortic valve through minimally invasive techniques. Typically, the procedure is performed by passing a wire from the groin artery into the blocked valve. However, in this rare case, the patient’s native valve was severely calcified and deformed, preventing the wire from crossing. To overcome this challenge, Dr Jaswal and his team adopted an innovative approach. They accessed the heart via the groin vein, entered the right chambers, crossed into the left side through a septal puncture, and navigated the valve in the opposite direction with the help of natural blood flow. This unique method enabled successful implantation of the new valve, restoring normal blood circulation. The patient, diagnosed with Bicuspid Pinhole Severe Aortic Stenosis—a congenital condition where the aortic valve has only two flaps instead of three—had been experiencing severe breathlessness and fatigue. Post-procedure, he recovered smoothly and was discharged within three days. Sharing insights, Dr Jaswal said, “TAVR is the most advanced, minimally-invasive alternative to traditional open-heart surgery. This technology helps replace a narrowed aortic valve that restricts blood flow, and is especially beneficial for high-risk patients.” He added that he is the first certified independent TAVR operator in North India and has been conducting such surgeries successfully at Fortis Mohali. The success of this complex case was also presented by Dr Jaswal at India Valve 2025, a premier conference bringing together global cardiology experts. With this milestone, Fortis Mohali has further established itself as a leading center for advanced cardiac care in the region, offering high-risk patients hope through cutting-edge, non-surgical interventions.

Shrimad Bhagwat Katha Chandigarh
Chandigarh

Shrimad Bhagwat Katha & Vrindavan Prakatya Utsav Begin in Chandigarh

Seven-day spiritual celebration commences with Param Pujya Shri Indresh Maharaj’s soulful Katha, drawing huge crowds and devotional fervor. Chandigarh:With chants of Radha-Radha and Govind-Govind echoing across the city, the seven-day Shrimad Bhagwat Katha and Vrindavan Prakatya Utsav began on Saturday in Chandigarh under the banner of Shri Krishna Priya Ju Sankirtan Mandal. The event witnessed an overwhelming turnout of devotees eager to immerse themselves in the spiritual celebrations. The highlight of the opening day was the soulful narration by world-renowned Katha Vyas, Param Pujya Shri Indresh Maharaj, whose melodious voice and divine discourse transported devotees into the spiritual atmosphere of Vrindavan. Many in the audience danced in devotion, creating an ambiance of joy and surrender. Noted Punjabi singer B. Praak, speaking on the occasion, said that saints from across the country will be gracing the Katha over the next week, bringing Chandigarh closer to Vrindavan. He added that the Katha will be followed daily by Bhajan Sandhya sessions featuring renowned singers. The program will continue every day from 3 pm to 7 pm until October 3. In the coming days, celebrated saints and spiritual leaders including Bageshwar Sarkar Ji, Mohit Maral of Radha Vallabh, Chitra Vichitra, and Jaya Kishori are expected to participate, making the event even more spiritually enriching. Alongside the Katha, several traditional festivities such as Mor Kuti Bhaav, Lal Ji Palna Mahotsav, Dahi Handi Utsav, Holi Utsav, Sanjhi Swaroop, Dussehra Swaroop, and Vishram Diwas will also be observed, offering devotees a holistic experience of Vrindavan’s cultural and devotional heritage. Local dignitaries and devotees including Munish Bajaj, Sandeep Chugh, Tanmay Bansal, Happy, and Yuvraj Gupta marked their presence at the launch, lending further support to the event. As the festivities unfold, Chandigarh is set to witness a week filled with devotion, music, and spirituality, bringing the divine essence of Vrindavan to the city.

Claremont’ in Mohali
Mohali, Tri-City Update

One Group Launches ‘The Claremont’ in Mohali, Targets ₹400 Crore Revenue

Premium residential project with 216 units unveiled in One City Hamlet, Sector-98, promising modern design, durability, and community living. Realty developer One Group has announced the launch of its latest premium residential project, The Claremont, at its integrated township One City Hamlet in Sector-98, Mohali. The RERA-approved project is expected to generate revenues of nearly ₹400 crore. Spread across 4.75 lakh sq. ft., The Claremont will feature 216 residential units comprising 3BHK independent floors (Stilt + 4). Prices will begin at ₹1.60 crore, with a scheduled completion timeline of three years. Built using advanced aluminum formwork technology, the project promises quality, durability, and timely delivery. Designed for buyers seeking contemporary, well-planned homes, The Claremont emphasizes modern architecture blended with sustainable community living. The development is part of the 150-acre One City Hamlet township, which already offers residential plots, commercial spaces, modern schools, and healthcare facilities. Adjacent to Sector-97, where GMADA is developing an urban forest modeled after Chandigarh’s famous Rose Garden, the project is positioned to offer residents a clean, green, and health-friendly environment. The township’s strategic location—just 15 minutes from Chandigarh Airport—adds to its appeal, with connectivity enhanced by surrounding 130 to 200-foot-wide 8-lane roads. Speaking at the launch, Udit Jain, Director of One Group, said, “The launch of The Claremont is a significant milestone for Mohali’s real estate market. The project reflects our vision of combining modern design, robust construction, and a superior community lifestyle. With its prime location and proximity to the upcoming urban forest, The Claremont will provide residents with a safe, sustainable, and well-connected living environment.” With this launch, One Group aims to strengthen its footprint in Punjab’s growing real estate sector. By offering premium design, advanced construction technology, and community-centric planning, The Claremont seeks to set new benchmarks in Mohali’s housing landscape.

Future of Cardiac Care
Chandigarh

Minimally Invasive & Robotic Surgery: The Future of Cardiac Care, Says Dr. H.S. Bedi

Primary angioplasty is the best treatment for heart attacks, say experts at Park Hospital, Mohali press conference Chandigarh, Sept 27: Heart disease continues to pose a growing threat to young Indians, with experts warning that the average age of cardiac patients in India is declining sharply. At a press conference held in Chandigarh, senior specialists from Park Hospital, Mohali, North India’s largest super-specialty hospital network, shared insights into prevention, treatment, and the future of cardiac care. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. H.S. Bedi, Chairman, Cardiothoracic & Vascular Surgery, emphasized that minimally invasive and robotic surgeries are emerging as the future of cardiac surgery. He said, “India ranks among the top globally for heart attacks in men over 35, and alarmingly, we are now seeing patients under the age of 25. In the coming decade, heart disease will be the leading cause of death and disability in the country.” Dr. Bedi also highlighted that Park Hospital Mohali offers a comprehensive range of cardiac treatments under one roof, including primary and complex angioplasty, biventricular pacemaker (CRT), ICD and combo devices, carotid artery stenting, TAVR/TAVI, peripheral interventions, aortic aneurysm management, CABG, valve replacement, and congenital heart defect surgeries. Adding to the discussion, Dr. Sachin Bansal, Consultant Cardiologist, noted that India is home to nearly 30 million coronary artery disease patients, contributing to 60% of global heart disease cases despite having less than 20% of the world’s population. He stressed that primary angioplasty remains the best treatment for heart attacks, while urging people to adopt heart-healthy lifestyles and undergo regular check-ups. He also echoed the World Heart Day 2025 theme, “Don’t Miss a Beat,” which calls for vigilance and early action. Dr. Priyanka Goyal, Consultant Cardiac Anesthesia, warned that poor lifestyle habits are driving coronary artery disease among young Indians. Dr. Rohit Jaswal, CEO of Park Hospital, added that the hospital is empanelled with ECHS, CGHS, ESI, Ayushman Bharat, Haryana and Himachal governments, and major corporates, ensuring accessibility of advanced cardiac treatments. The doctors also shared tips to reduce heart disease risk, including quitting smoking, maintaining healthy weight, regular exercise, a balanced diet, stress management through yoga/meditation, and preventive health check-ups. They further advised the public to never ignore 11 warning signs of heart disease such as chest discomfort, pain radiating to the arm or jaw, breathlessness, dizziness, palpitations, unexplained sweating, chronic cough with mucus, and swelling in legs or ankles. With over 4.77 million Indians dying of heart disease annually, experts urged citizens to take proactive steps toward prevention while embracing new surgical innovations for better treatment outcomes.

GCCBA Sector-50
Chandigarh

GCCBA Sector-50 Hosts Skit to Raise Awareness on Stress Management

Students use real-life challenges and creative performance to highlight importance of mental health Chandigarh, Sept 27: The Government College of Commerce and Business Administration (GCCBA), Sector 50, Chandigarh, hosted an engaging skit on stress management, organized by the college’s Anti-Stress Club. The initiative aimed to spread awareness about coping with stress and highlight the importance of maintaining mental health in today’s competitive environment. The skit was performed by active club members – Angad, Mansi, Alishia, Parvi, Naisha, Danish, Kartikeya, Rishit, and Rahul. Through a blend of humor, emotions, and impactful dialogues, the students portrayed real-life challenges faced by youth, such as academic pressure, peer competition, and excessive use of social media. They also suggested practical solutions including effective time management, adopting healthy lifestyle habits, and seeking timely guidance from mentors and peers. The audience, comprising students and faculty, applauded the performance enthusiastically. The skit not only entertained but also delivered a powerful message — that stress can be effectively managed with the right attitude, positivity, and a supportive environment. The performers also encouraged students to seek help without hesitation and shared details of the TeleMANAS toll-free helpline and app for mental health support. On the occasion, Principal Prof. Nisha Aggarwal emphasized the importance of such initiatives and praised the Anti-Stress Club for sensitizing students about mental health. Vice Principal Prof. Poonam Aggarwal further guided students on recognizing common symptoms of mental health concerns such as persistent sadness, anxiety, loss of interest, and isolation, urging them to seek timely help. The event concluded on a thoughtful note, having successfully met its objective of raising awareness about mental health issues. The performance was made possible under the dedicated guidance and inspirational leadership of Dr. Monika and Ms. Vandana, whose mentorship motivated students to perform with confidence and excellence.

Shrimad Bhagwat Katha
Chandigarh

Shrimad Bhagwat Katha and Vrindavan Prakatya Utsav Begin in Chandigarh

Singer B. Praak and Munish Bajaj announce week-long spiritual celebrations at Sector 34 Mela Ground Chandigarh, Sept 27: Chandigarh is set to witness a week of devotion and cultural celebrations as the Shrimad Bhagwat Katha and Vrindavan Prakatya Utsav begin today at the Mela Ground, Sector 34. The event, organized under the banner of Shri Krishna Priya Ju Sankirtan Mandal, will continue until October 3, with daily sessions from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM. At a press conference, singer and event organizer B. Praak shared that the Katha is being held in memory of Shri Shri 1008 Siddha Yogi Bachan Nath Bachan Ji Maharaj. Praak, along with coordinator Munish Bajaj, revealed details of the festivities and invited devotees to participate. He also met Punjab Governor Gulab Chand Kataria to extend a formal invitation, noting that senior officials will grace the occasion. Renowned saints and spiritual leaders from across the country are expected to attend. The Katha will be delivered by Param Pujya Shri Indresh Maharaj, whose soulful narration will be accompanied by daily Bhajan Sandhyas led by popular devotional singers. Praak emphasized the event’s significance, saying, “Maharaj has named it Vrindavan Prakatya Utsav. From today, Chandigarh will transform into Vrindavan.” The celebrations will feature a variety of traditional festivals, including Mor Kuti Bhaav, Lal Ji Palna Mahotsav, Dahi Handi, Holi Utsav, Sanjhi Swarup, Dussehra Swarup, and Vishram Diwas. Prominent spiritual personalities such as Bageshwar Sarkar Ji, Mohit Maraal from Radha Vallabh, Chitra Vichitra, and Jaya Kishori will also address devotees during the week-long program. The organizers, including Munish Bajaj, Sandeep Chugh, Tanme Bansal, Happy, and Yuvraj Gupta, have called on families to attend and experience the spiritual atmosphere. With devotional music, cultural performances, and the divine message of the Bhagwat Katha, the Vrindavan Prakatya Utsav is expected to draw large crowds, turning Chandigarh into a hub of faith and celebration this week.