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Despite colleges getting shut, amid India-Pak tensions, Chandigarh’s GMCH-32 goes ahead with convocation

According to sources, it is expected that the event will hold a gathering of nearly 250-300 people, including the whole faculty, students of the GMCH, and the alumni, in the college auditorium.

GMCH-32-ChandigarhThe summer vacations of the GMCH-32 staff and faculty has also been postponed. (File Photo)

Despite the worsening tensions between India and Pakistan, the Government Medical College and Hospital, Sector 32 (GMCH-32), along with the Chandigarh Administration, will hold its 11th convocation on Saturday.

The decision comes even as schools and colleges will remain closed in the Tricity region on Friday and Saturday.
According to the official schedule of the event, Anupriya Patel, Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, will be the chief guest and will deliver the address on the day of convocation.

The event will also see Rajeev Verma, chief secretary, Chandigarh; while Ajay Chagti, secretary, Medical Education and Research; and Harpreet Kaur Babla, Mayor, Chandigarh; will also attend the event.

The event will begin at 10.15 am and conclude at 12.20 pm.

Meanwhile, there is resentment among the faculty and staff of the institution for holding the convocation amid a tense environment. A faculty member of GMCH-32, on the condition of anonymity, said that few faculty members and staff had approached the senior authorities, for postponing the convocation.

According to sources, it is expected that the event will hold a gathering of nearly 250-300 people, including the whole faculty, students of the GMCH, and the alumni, in the college auditorium.

While the GMCH-32 authorities and the Chandigarh Administration are preparing for the event, which was confirmed by the director-principal and faculty of the institute, an alumni dinner planned on May 9, has been cancelled.

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“Due to the evolving national security situation and in consideration of hospital preparedness at this time, it has been decided to cancel the alumni dinner planned for May 9. Refunds of contributions made toward the event will be processed in due course. Inconvenience caused is regretted,” a note on cancellation circulated among the alumni of the GMCH-32, by the GMCHAA executive body mentioned.

Meanwhile in view of the Indo-Pak tensions, the summer vacations of the GMCH-32 staff and faculty has also been postponed.

An order of medical superintendent, GMCH-32, issued on May 8 mentioned that “as per discussion with director principal, it has been decided that in the present emergent scenario, the summer vacations may be postponed as the hospital services come under essential services maintenance act. In view of this, it is advised that faculty may not plan their vacations till the situation becomes peaceful and the vacations may be allowed in due course of time”.

The order also requested all the heads of the departments to sanction leaves to staff and faculty only in case of dire emergency. “Similarly, station leave of any kind should also be discouraged as it is expected that in this situation of exigency, any official should be contactable during non-working hours and should be reporting to the hospital on the request by the authorities without any delay… This may be treated as most urgent for strict compliance by all employees of GMCH,” the order read.

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The passed-out students of GMCH-32, who are to receive their degrees on the convocation, are coming from Shimla, Delhi, Jammu, Himachal Pradesh as many of them are currently employed in other states.

“These students who are also on their duties, have their station leaves cancelled from their concerned departments, so how will they come for the convocation? And with the situation worsening, who shall be held responsible, if any untoward incident takes place,” asked an official from GMCH-32.

Meanwhile, A K Attri, director-principal, GMCH, said that Union Minister Anupriya Patel has confirmed her presence as the chief guest at the convocation on May 10, which suggests that the the government has no objection to the convocation plan.

“The convocation is a very pious event, and with the grace of God, it will be held and go very smoothly. We have not kept any entertainment programme, considering the evolving situation in the country, and that’s why we have cancelled the alumni dinner that was part of the event,” Attri said.

Jagpreet Singh Sandhu is a Senior Correspondent at The Indian Express, based in Chandigarh. He is a veteran reporter with over a decade of experience, specializing in legal, crime, and environmental reporting across the tri-city area (Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula). Professional Background Core Beat: He primarily covers the Punjab and Haryana High Court, District Courts, CBI Courts, and Consumer Commissions. His legal reporting is known for breaking down complex judgments and tracking long-standing criminal cases. Environmental Reporting: Jagpreet has become a key voice in reporting on the deteriorating air quality and weather patterns in the Punjab-Haryana region. Crime & Technology: He frequently reports on cybercrime, digital arrest scams, and the intersection of technology and law enforcement, such as the development of citizen-centric policing apps. Recent Notable Articles (Late 2025) His late 2025 coverage has focused on significant judicial verdicts, major financial scams, and public health concerns: 1. Legal & CBI Court Verdicts "12 years on, CBI court acquits Haryana judge, parents in wife’s death case" (Dec 17, 2025): Detailed coverage of the acquittal of a judicial officer in a high-profile dowry death case from 2013. "‘Wicked & evil mind’: Court gives man 30-year term for kidnapping, sexually assaulting 8-year-old" (Dec 16, 2025): A report on a stern judgment from a Chandigarh district court in a POCSO case. "Man acquitted in rape case after victim found ‘very happy’ in wedding reception" (Dec 9, 2025): Covering a unique legal observation regarding consensual relationships and age verification. 2. Investigative & Scams "CBI registers FIR in Rs 1.14-cr Patient Welfare Grant scam at PGIMER" (Dec 19, 2025): An exposé on how funds meant for poor patients were siphoned off through forged documents and a photocopy shop inside the PGIMER campus. "Month-long torture, Rs 85 lakh transfers: How ‘Innocence Certificate’ led to a ‘digital arrest’ of an elderly couple" (Dec 12, 2025): Detailing a sophisticated cyber fraud targeting senior citizens in Chandigarh. 3. Environment & Public Safety "Panchkula air turns ‘very poor’, fourth worst in country" (Dec 22, 2025): Reporting on the sudden spike in pollution levels in Panchkula compared to neighbouring cities. "Soon, you can snap that overspeeding car, and report to Chandigarh Police" (Dec 16, 2025): Breaking news on a new mobile application being developed to allow citizens to report traffic violations via geo-tagged photos. 4. Gangster Culture & Crime "City Beautiful in the crosshairs of gangsters" (Dec 14, 2025): A feature analysis of how Chandigarh has increasingly become a staging ground for extortion and rivalries between gangster modules. "Shooters wanted for Parry murder held by Delhi Police Special Cell" (Dec 18, 2025): Following the developments in a high-profile murder case in Chandigarh’s Sector 26. Signature Style Jagpreet is recognized for his tenacious follow-up on cold cases and his ability to report on courtroom drama with a focus on victim rights. His work often highlights administrative lapses, whether in the handling of patient welfare funds or the enforcement of environmental standards. ... Read More

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