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Fresher’s day Party at Lawrence School

NewZNew (S A S Nagar) : Lawrence Sen. Sec School, Sector 51 organized fresher party to welcome the newly admitted students of   XI & XII class.  A cultural extravaganza was organized to mark this event. Principal of the School Veena Malhotra welcomed the fresher’s &...

CamaCaaze opens, tricity gets its first neigbourhood Sports Bar

NewZNew (S A S Nagar) : Thirty Eight-Year-Old (38) Industrialist & Hotelier Inderdeep Singh’s business & his love for traveling have been taking him abroad often. One place that has enamoured him the most is United Kingdom. The culture of neighbourhood bars and pubs...

Smriti Zubin Iraani pats Badal for opening meritorious schools in Punjab

·        ANNOUNCES TO INITIATE SINCERE EFFORTS TO REPLICATE THIS SUCCESSFUL MODEL ACROSS THE COUNTRY* ·        VISITS MERITORIOUS SCHOOL AT BATHINDA ACCOMPANIED BY CM AND UNION FOOD PROCESSING MINISTER HARSIMRAT KAUR BADAL NewZNew (Bathinda) : Hailing the visionary approach of Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal to set...

Knee replacement and Revision surgeries on the rise

Attune Knee System Technique will minimize the need of revision surgery NewZNew (Ludhiana) : For the third time, 65-year-old female patient from Sarabha Nagar, Ludhiana, has gone through the knee replacement surgery; this time at SPS Hospital, Ludhiana. Earlier, she had got the procedure done...

RU-BROO 2015, a cultural extravaganza organized by GJ-IMT

NewZNew (S A S Nagar) : Gian Jyoti Management & Technology, Phase-II, Mohali organized  a fresher party RU-BROO 2015- a cultural extravaganza to welcome the newly admitted students of  Mangament & Engeering  stream.  Gian Jyoti Group of Institions’s Chairman J.S.Bedi was Chief Guest at this...

Limbs damaged in strife, foreign nationals continue to find succor in Indian Hospitals

Fortis Hospital Mohali provides two limping ex-members of Iraqi security forces hope of leading a normal life NewZNew (S A S Nagar) : Foreign nationals from countries torn by war or internal strife, and disabled in action, are increasingly finding succor in Indian hospitals. Two...