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Chandigarh Welfare Trust organizes Eye-Checkup Camp at Jama Masjid in Burail

 Chandigarh Welfare Trust organizes Eye-Checkup Camp at Jama Masjid in Burail CWT Founder Satnam Singh Sandhu extends greetings on Eid-ul-Fitr; promotes the spirit of communal harmony and brotherhood 1000 residents avail free eye-checkups; Free Spectacles Free Medicines distributed  Chandigarh Welfare Trust (CWT) organized a free Eye-Checkup Camp at Jama Masjid in Burail of Sector 45, Chandigarh today on the joyous occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr as to promote the spirit of communal harmony, brotherhood and compassion. The event was formally inaugurated by Satnam Singh Sadhu, Founder Chandigarh Welfare Trust and Chief Patron NID Foundation, who was the chief guest of the occasion. Gurmail Khan, President Masjid Committee, Chandigarh; and Sagir Ahmed, Vice President Masjid Committee were among the other eminent guests present on the occasion. Over 1000 people benefitted from the free services offered during the camp under the supervision of specialist doctors of Chandigarh University Gharuan. 
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Chandigarh Welfare Trust takes part in events celebrating Ambedkar Jayanti, Baisakhi

    Chandigarh Welfare Trust takes part in events celebrating Ambedkar Jayanti, Baisakhi   Events held to remember BR Ambedkar on 132nd birth anniversary   Constitution is the greatest gift by Ambedkar to the nation, says Satnam Singh Sandhu     The Chandigarh WelfareTrust (CWT) on Friday commemorated the 132nd birth anniversary of the father of Indian Constitution, Dr Babasaheb Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, by actively taking part in several events organized by various associations in Chandigarh along with celebrating Baisakhi festival.   To commemorate the contributions of Dr B.R. Ambedkar, an event was organized the members of Dr Ambedkar Study Circle at Dr Ambedkar Bhawan, Sector 37-A, where CWT Founder Satnam Singh Sandhu was the chief guest. Inder Raj and Anil Kumar Lamdharia, President and General Secretary respectively of Dr Ambedkar Study Circle were also present on the occasion. A cake cutting ceremony was organized to end the celebration on a merry note.   An ann

CWT Founder Satnam Singh Sandhu at Youth Conclave 2023

  Chancellor CU & CWT Founder Satnam Singh Sandhu urged the Youth of India to contribute for Nation Building Satnam Singh Sandhu undertook pledge from the students to realize the dream of making India a Developed Nation by 2047 Chancellor Chandigarh University and Founder of Chandigarh Welfare Trust (CWT) addressing the students during the Youth Conclave 2023 at the campus of Panjab University, Chandigarh said, “Youth has a major role to play in contributing towards nation building, and we are fortunate that India has tremendous youth power in terms of highest youth population in the world.” He was speaking as the chief guest during the Youth Conclave organized by Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), Chandigarh at the Law Auditorium of Panjab University. More than 800 students and ABVP volunteers of Panjab University participated in the Youth Conclave which was being organized to mark the celebration of the National Youth day commemorate the 160 th birth anniversary of p

Free Mega Health Camp from September 17 in Chandigarh City

  Chandigarh Welfare Trust, NID Foundation to celebrate PM Modi’s 72 nd Birthday as Seva Pakhwara from September 17 in Chandigarh City   Free Mega Health Camp, Prosthetic limbs distribution, blood donation, water conversation, tree plantation drive among various activities to be undertaken during 15 days period     CHANDIGARH: To mark the 72 nd Birthday of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chandigarh Welfare Trust (CWT), along with the NID Foundation will observe Seva Pakhwara (Fortnight) in which number of social service activities would be undertaken which will begin on September 17 with Mega Multi-speciality Health Camp, informed CWT Founder S. Satnam Singh Sandhu. Addressing the media personnel at a press conference held at Chandigarh Press Club, Sandhu said that the Seva Pakhwara to mark the Birthday Celebrations of Prime Minister Modi will commence with a Free Mega Health Check-up Camp at Grain Market, Sector 39, Chandigarh on 17th September and as many as 8 other activiti

Chandigarh Welfare Trust organizes third free health check-up camp at Manimajra

  On National Doctors’ Day, Chandigarh Welfare Trust organises third free health check-up camp at Manimajra   Doctors are life saviours, essential for any society: MC Commissioner, Anandita Mitra   Over 500 residents examined at camp organised in association with Maxx Hospital Mohali, sector 13 RWA     CHANDIGARH : Doctors are essential for any society for they are the life saviours and the medical profession is one of the noblest professions in the world, said Municipal Corporation Chandigarh Commissioner Smt Anandita Mitra. She was speaking at the third free health check-up camp organised by Chandigarh Welfare Trust on the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, in the honour of the selfless contribution of doctors in the service of humanity during the COVID-19 pandemic. The camp, organised at Community Centre Manimajra, Sector 13 in collaboration with Resident Welfare Association Manimajra and Maxx Hospital Mohali, was formally inaugurated by Mitra with paying tribute to

NCB joins hands with CWT & CP, launches ‘Nashe Se Azadi’ campaign against drug abuse in Chandigarh

  Over 400 participate in Road Run & Relay to spread awareness as Chandigarh pledges against Drugs   Slew of initiatives commence in run up to International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking     CHANDIGARH: In the run up to International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking to be observed on June 26, the Narcotics Control Bureau, Chandigarh in association with Chandigarh Welfare Trust and the Chandigarh Police, launched ‘Nashe Se Azadi’ campaign to create awareness regarding the ill-effects of drug menace on individual, society, nation and the world.   The campaign was kickstarted with Road Run and Relay at Sukhna Lake, which was flagged off by Vinay Pratap Singh, Deputy Commissioner, Chandigarh, who was the chief guest on the occasion, along with Manoj Kumar Meena, SSP Headquarter, Chandigarh Police, who was the guest of honour, along with S. Satnam Singh Sandhu, Chief Patron CWT and Chancellor, Chandigarh University. Amanjit Singh, Zonal Direc

CWT committed to improve health services in the City Beautiful

  CWT committed to improve health services in the City Beautiful; to organise 20 health camps in next 3 months Over 500 residents benefit from free health check-up camp organized by Chandigarh Welfare Trust at Sector 42     CHANDIGARH: Asserting that while Chandigarh is among the developed cities of the country, but requires attention in certain areas, Chandigarh Welfare Trust founder and Chandigarh University Chancellor, S. Satnam Singh Sandhu announced that the Trust will organise more than 20 free health check-up camps in next three months, with added focus on the peripheral villages which are still deprived of basic healthcare facilities. Sandhu was speaking at a free health check-up camp organised by the Trust at Sector 42 Community Centre, in association with Fortis Hospital Mohali and Resident Welfare Association and Market Welfare Association. The camp was inaugurated by Chief Guest Sarabjit Kaur, Mayor, Chandigarh Municipal Corporation. Jasveer Joshi, Councillor, Ward