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Cabinet Minister Vipul Goel chairs review meeting on land records in Haryana

Chandigarh, July 22 – Haryana Revenue and Disaster Management and Urban Local Bodies Minister, Sh. Vipul Goel chaired a high-level meeting to review the status of land record management and the progress of its digitization in the state. During the meeting, the Haryana Revenue Commission presented a detailed report, emphasising the need to make the land record system more citizen-friendly and in line with Ease of Doing Business. The discussions in the meeting centred around achieving 100 percent digitisation of land records, setting up a data integration centre, and providing training to revenue department employees. These steps are aimed at strengthening efforts to make land management in Haryana more transparent, efficient, and people-centric.

Haryana Revenue Commission Report: Focus on user-friendly ease of doing business

The Haryana Revenue Commission, in its report, emphasised that the land record system should be user-friendly, so that citizens can access their property details and documents without difficulty. The commission also underlined the importance of building a system that supports ease of doing business, to promote investment and business activities in Haryana. The use of digital technologies, timely delivery of services, and increased transparency were also recommended to simplify procedures. These reforms will not only benefit the public but will also help position Haryana as a preferred destination for investors.

Sh. Vipul Goel said that 90 percent of the state’s land records have already been digitised under the Digital India initiative, which is a commendable achievement. He directed the revenue department to complete the remaining 10 percent at the earliest so that the goal of 100 percent digitisation can be met soon. Digital records will help citizens to access their property documents easily through online portals. He also directed officers to prepare a clear roadmap to complete the remaining work within a set timeframe.

Establishment of Data Integration Center and Secure Database

Sh. Goel laid special emphasis on establishing the Data Integration Centre to store and manage digital land records in a secure and organised manner. He said this centre would enable a smooth integration of data between various departments and ensure data security. The data center should be equipped with state-of-the-art technologies and cybersecurity protocols so that the confidentiality and integrity of the data is maintained. This will lead to faster services for citizens and improved efficiency in administrative work, he added.

Training of Revenue Department employees

It was also decided during the meeting that a comprehensive training programme would be organised for officers and staff of the revenue department. Sh. Goel said that for effective implementation of digital systems, it is important to train staff on modern technologies and procedures. The training will cover topics such as digital record management, software usage, data entry, and cybersecurity. Targeted training programmes will also be organised for Patwaris. The training will focus on the use of digital tools, land surveys, record updating, and resolution of citizen grievances. This will not only improve the quality of work but also ensure faster and more transparent land-related services to the public.

He further emphasised that the main aim of all these initiatives is to make land record management in Haryana fully digital, transparent, and people-oriented. Digitisation and the establishment of a data centre will help reduce land disputes and improve access to information. Meanwhile, training programmes will enhance the capacity of the revenue department and make administrative processes more efficient. These steps will also help Haryana emerge as a leader in ease of doing business and digital governance.

Financial Commissioner Revenue, Dr. Sumita Misra, and retired IAS, Sh. V. S Kundu and other officers also remained present during the meeting.

Promises made in the ‘Sankalp Patra’ must be fulfilled on priority, says Agriculture Minister

Chandigarh, July 22- Haryana Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare and Animal Husbandry and Dairying Minister, Sh. Shyam Singh Rana directed the officers of the Animal Husbandry Department and the Haryana State Agricultural Marketing Board (HSAMB) to take timely steps to fulfill the promises made in the government’s Sankalp Patra.

Sh. Rana was chairing a meeting of the Animal Husbandry Department and the Haryana State Agricultural Marketing Board officers in Chandigarh today.

During the meeting, he discussed in detail the steps taken to provide interest-free loans up to Rs. 1 lakh to small livestock farmers, and the initiatives for improving cattle breeds. He emphasised promoting high-yield breeds like Sahiwal cows and Murrah buffaloes to help the state maintain a leading position in milk production.

Sh. Rana also reviewed the livestock insurance scheme in the state and suggested making changes so that both general category and Scheduled Caste livestock farmers can benefit.

He directed officers to take early action toward setting up ‘Gau Abhayaran’ for destitute animals. He also directed that these animals be tagged and sheds be built for them. Besides this, he directed that mobile veterinary ambulances be made available in every assembly constituency. Officers informed him that 70 such ambulances are currently operating, and the process to purchase more is underway.

The Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister also reviewed the work being carried out by the HSAMB under the Sankalp Patra.

He looked into the use of electronic weighing machines and the e-gate pass system in grain markets, which would help farmers avoid long queues while selling their crops.

Haryana Government is committed to promoting pollution-free transportation in the State: Transport Minister Anil Vij

Chandigarh, July 22: Haryana Transport Minister, Sh. Anil Vij today said that the present state government is committed to encouraging pollution-free transportation and is therefore keen on promoting electric vehicles (EVs) across the state. He added that challenges such as charging infrastructure, which people are currently facing in adopting EVs, will be resolved soon. He further said that if EV companies propose any schemes or plans—like a full-package scheme—for promoting EV sales and infrastructure development, the government will actively consider and implement it.

Sh. Vij was presiding over a meeting in Chandigarh with representatives from leading electric vehicle manufacturers across India, including Mahindra & Mahindra, Tata Motors, Hyundai Motors, MG Motors, and Kia Motors. Present in the meeting were Commissioner and Secretary, Transport Department, Sh. T.L. Satyaprakash, Transport Commissioner, Sh. Atul Dwivedi and other senior transport officers.

EV companies should focus on infrastructure expansion like Charging Station etc. – Vij

During the meeting, Sh. Vij told the automaker representatives that the government wants to boost EV adoption in Haryana and expects that an adequate number of charging stations should be available on roads, national highways, and state highways. He also said that companies must ensure charging infrastructure so that their EVs can run smoothly on the roads.

Referring to a recent meeting held by Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Sh. Nitin Gadkari, Sh. Vij said that he had suggested to the central government that people often travel long distances in personal vehicles and should have access to quality rest stops along the journey, offering toilets, refreshments, and seating facilities including charging stations, which are generally lacking at petrol pumps. He urged companies to develop such facilities to support EV adoption, making them more attractive and convenient for users.

The State Government will provide full support to promote EVs in Haryana – Vij

Sh. Vij urged the company representatives that selling EVs should not be the only goal; rather, developing supporting infrastructure should also be a core objective. This will ensure that users do not face difficulties in owning and operating EVs. He reassured the companies that the Haryana Government will extend full cooperation in promoting electric vehicles. If the companies suggest comprehensive schemes (full-package schemes) for setting up EV infrastructure as well as boosting vehicle sales, the government will review and implement those suggestions.

Compare the Cost of Electric Vehicles with Conventional Petrol and Diesel Vehicles – Vij

During the meeting, Sh. Vij advised representatives to compare the operating costs of EVs with those of petrol and diesel vehicles to promote the financial benefits of EVs and help users make informed decisions. He suggested that EV companies conduct technical studies to plan infrastructure development and choose Haryana as a pilot project location, assuring complete support from the state. He said that if EV consumers in Haryana get proper infrastructure like charging stations, it will create a win-win situation for both users and manufacturers—benefitting consumers while supporting company growth.

After the meeting, Sh. Vij took test drives of several electric vehicles, including BE-6 from Mahindra & Mahindra, Harrier EV from Tata Motors, M-9 from MG Motors, Creta EV from Hyundai. He also sat in the Kia EV6, reviewed the features of each vehicle, and shared his suggestions with company representatives.

Sh. Yash Sehgal (Tata Motors), Sh. Animesh Kumar (Hyundai), Sh. Robin Kumar Das and Ms. Pamela Tikku (Mahindra & Mahindra), Sh. Abhishek Mishra and Sh. Varun Sood (MG Motors) and Sh. Kapil Bindal (Kia Motors) along with other representatives and senior officers.

PMDA giving new momentum to Urban Development in Panchkula with focus on Cleanliness, Roads and Infrastructure: CEO K. Makarand Pandurang

Chandigarh, July 22 – Under the guidance of Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini, the Panchkula Metropolitan Development Authority (PMDA) is continuously working to make the city cleaner and better planned. To tackle waterlogging during the monsoon, the Authority has completed the cleaning of city drains, which has ensured that residents have not faced any waterlogging issues this season.

PMDA CEO Sh. K. Makarand Pandurang informed that the Chief Minister had issued clear instructions for the cleaning of drains across the state before the monsoon season in various meetings. Acting on these instructions, the PMDA conducted a major campaign to clean stormwater drains, including the open drain from BEL factory through the industrial area up to Parshuram (Amartex) Chowk.

In addition, blockages were removed from two major drains (from MDC to Rajiv Indira Colony and from Sector-1 to Industrial Area Phase-1) to ensure proper drainage. Roadside drains are also being cleaned regularly to prevent water accumulation.

He further added that since the formation of PMDA, works like road repairs, cleaning of monsoon drains, maintenance of green belts and parks, and operation of STPs/WTPs have been carried out regularly. After April 1, 2024, PMDA has acquired assets from the Haryana Urban Development Authority and the Municipal Corporation, Panchkula, thereby accelerating its work.

Beautification and Upgradation of Parks

He said that 11 major parks and 19 green belts transferred from HSVP are being upgraded. Works like installation of fountains, open gyms, and walking paths are being done at a cost of  Rs 13.13 crore. Redevelopment work of Herbal Park in Sector 26 has also begun.

Rs 251.17 crore approved projects and Rs 446.28 crore projects in the pipeline

The CEO informed that keeping in mind the city’s basic needs, projects worth Rs 251.17 crore have been approved by PMDA. Many of these have completed tendering, and some have already been allotted. Additionally, 7 projects worth Rs 446.28 crore are in the pipeline, including a Rs 173 crore shooting range in Sector 32, a 10 MLD STP in Rajiv Indira Colony at Rs 36 crore, STPs in Sector-5C MDC and Sector-7 costing Rs 28.50 crore and Rs 28.78 crore respectively, upgradation of Rajiv Gandhi Park, construction of Atal Park, and establishment of an Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC) worth Rs 150 crore.

Revamp of Roads

Out of 47.29 km of outer roads under PMDA, Rs 31.92 crore has been sanctioned for special repair of 32 roads covering 25.54 km. Work on 28 roads (21.72 km) is complete, while repair of 4 roads (3.82 km) is in progress. This has led to significant improvement in traffic movement and safety.

Work is also underway in collaboration with Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh, to make traffic junctions safer and more organized. In the first phase, a road starting from Sector 6/7 on the Chandigarh-Kalka highway, passing through Sectors 5, 8, 9, 10, and 4/11, and connecting to Zirakpur-Shimla highway has had its DPR prepared.

Modernization of Rainwater Drainage System

Sh. K. Makarand Pandurang said that a consultant has been appointed to prepare a master plan for the city’s entire rainwater drainage system to address flooding and waterlogging. PMDA is not only working to make Panchkula a leader in cleanliness but also determined to transform it into a modern and well-equipped urban centre.

Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini conducts thorough review of arrangements for CET Examination

Chandigarh, July 22 – Haryana Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini has directed all Deputy Commissioners (DCs) and Superintendents of Police (SPs) to promptly share information regarding all sensitive examination centres with the Home Department in view of the CET examination scheduled for July 26 and 27. This will enable timely suspension of internet services in the concerned areas, if required, and help ensure that the examination is conducted in a completely peaceful and fair manner.

The Chief Minister was chariring a meetin to review the arrangements made by various departments regarding the upcoming CET examination here today.

While reviewing the preparations, he said that this is the first time the CET examination is being conducted on such a large scale by the Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC). Therefore, all DCs and SPs must complete all necessary arrangements well in advance to avoid any inconvenience to candidates. He also instructed that videography of the entire process, from the storage of question papers to their arrival at the examination centres, must be ensured across all districts to maintain transparency and security.

He further said that stringent measures should be taken to prevent the presence of any anti-social elements around examination centres. In addition, social media should be closely monitored to ensure that any attempt to spread rumours or misinformation related to the examination can be promptly identified and prevented.

*Adequate bus arrangements must be made on Teej festival – Chief Minister*

The Chief Minister said that while ensuring sufficient availability of buses during the CET examination, the Transport Department should also make adequate arrangements for public transport in view of the upcoming Teej festival. This will help ensure that citizens across the state do not face any inconvenience.

He also appealed to the general public to avoid unnecessary travel on July 26 and 27, the days of the CET examination, in order to maintain a smooth and uninterrupted traffic system, thereby facilitating hassle-free movement for the candidates.

*Guardians of female candidates should get free travel facility – Chief Minister*

The Chief Minister further instructed the district administration to make special arrangements in districts from where buses have to travel more than 100 kilometers to reach the examination centres. He also directed to keep reserve buses ready to handle any emergency situations. In addition, the Chief Minister said that Dial-112 emergency response services should be integrated into the transport arrangements for both examination days to ensure timely assistance, if required. All candidates should be facilitated to reach their examination centres at least 30 minutes before the scheduled time. He also directed that guardians accompanying female candidates should be provided free travel facility in buses on the day of the examination.

*All preparations in place for successful conduct of CET exam – Chief Secretary*

During the meeting, Chief Secretary Sh Anurag Rastogi informed that all necessary arrangements have been completed by the state government to ensure the successful and smooth conduct of the CET examination scheduled for July 26 and 27. He directed that no officer or employee should be granted leave on either day of the examination. All concerned officials and staff must keep their mobile phones switched on to ensure they can be contacted promptly whenever required.

*Proper arrangements must be ensured for the safety of female candidates – Dr. Sumita Mishra*

During the meeting, Additional Chief Secretary, Home Department, Dr. Sumita Mishra said that Section 163 should be enforced to ensure the successful conduct of the examination, and various activities have been prohibited in the designated areas around all examination centres. She directed that adequate number of duty magistrates must be deployed and police verification of all service providers should be done. Dr. Mishra also instructed the Police Department to ensure that all coaching centres and photostat shops located near examination centres remain closed on both days of the exam. Entry to the examination centres must be strictly restricted to individuals possessing valid identity cards. She further stressed that proper arrangements must be made for the safety and essential facilities of female candidates to ensure a secure and comfortable environment.

*Duty should not be allowed to carry mobile phones or digital devices to examination centres – DGP*

Director General of Police, Sh Shatrujeet Kapur said that to prevent any disturbances such as paper leaks or impersonation during the examination, all Superintendents of Police must ensure that staff of private schools are not allowed to enter the school premises on the day of the examination. No officer or employee deployed on duty at examination centres should be permitted to carry mobile phones or any other digital devices inside the premises. In addition, public gatherings should be strictly prohibited within a 500-meter radius of all examination centres. He instructed the police force to remain fully alert and work with utmost diligence to ensure the examination is conducted in a peaceful, fair, and secure manner.

It was informed during the meeting that approximately 13.48 lakh candidates will appear in the CET examination this time. A total of 1338 examination centres have been set up across the state.

Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Sh Arun Kumar Gupta, Additional Chief Secretary, Higher Education Department, Sh. Vineet Garg, Additional Chief Secretary, Health Department, Sh Sudhir Rajpal, Commissioner and Secretary, Transport Department, Sh T.L. Satyaprakash, CID Chief, Sh Saurabh Singh and other senior officers were also present at the meeting. All Deputy Commissioners and Superintendents of Police participated in the meeting through virtual mode.

DAY 142 OF YUDH NASHIAN VIRUDH: 82 DRUG SMUGGLERS HELD WITH 2.9KG HEROIN

With the war against drugs “Yudh Nashian Virudh” waged on the directions of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann to eradicate drug menace from state completed 142 days, Punjab Police on Monday arrested 82 drug smugglers and recovered 2.9 kg heroin and Rs 21,530 drug money from their possession. With this, the number of total drug smugglers arrested has reached to 22,854 in just 142 days.

          The operation was conducted on the directions of Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav simultaneously in all 28 Police districts of the state.

          Notably, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann has asked the Commissioners of Police, Deputy Commissioners and Senior Superintendent of Police to make Punjab drug free state. The Punjab government has also constituted a 5-member Cabinet Sub Committee led by Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema to monitor the war against drugs.

          Divulging details, Special DGP Law and Order Arpit Shukla informed that over 180 Police teams, comprising over 1200 police personnel, under the supervision of 87 gazetted officers have conducted raids at as many as 422 locations across the state leading to the registration of 66 first information reports (FIRs) across the state. Police teams have also checked as many as 457 suspicious persons during the day-long operation, he added.

          The Special DGP said that with the state government has enforced a three-pronged strategy— Enforcement, Deaddiction and Prevention (EDP)— to eradicate drugs from the state, the Punjab Police as part of ‘De-addiction’ has convinced 52 persons to undergo de-addiction and rehabilitation treatment today.

CM ANNOUNCES SERIES OF EVENTS TO COMMEMORATE THE 350TH MARTYRDOM DAY OF SRI GURU TEG BAHADUR JI

Chandigarh, July 21:

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Monday finalised the series of events to be organised by the state government for commemorating the 350th martyrdom day of ninth Sikh Master Sri Guru Teg Bahadur ji across the state.

Chairing a meeting to review the arrangements for the event, the Chief Minister said that on the historic occasion of the 350th Martyrdom Day of the ‘Hind Di Chadar’ (Protector of India), Guru Teg Bahadur Sahib Ji, the Punjab Government will organize grand and historic events. He said that from November 19 to November 25, 2025, a series of events will be organized with deep reverence and respect across the state. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that these historic events will primarily take place on the sacred land of Sri Anandpur Sahib under the auspices of the state government.

The Chief Minister said that to commemorate the martyrdom of Guru Sahib, four grand yatras will begin from different corners of Punjab and converge at Sri Anandpur Sahib. He said that the first yatra will start on November 21 from the historic land of Srinagar (Jammu-Kashmir) and pass through Pathankot and Hoshiarpur to reach Sri Anandpur Sahib. Likewise, Bhagwant Singh Mann said that second Yatra will start from Gurdaspur and travel through Baba Bakala, Sri Amritsar Sahib, Tarn Taran, and Jalandhar, eventually reaching Sri Anandpur Sahib.

Similarly, the Chief Minister said that third yatra will start from Ferozepur, pass through Moga and Ludhiana to proceed toward Sri Anandpur Sahib. He said that the fourth yatra will also start from Firozpur and will pass through Faridkot, Bathinda, Barnala, Sangrur, Mansa, and Patiala, and conclude at Sri Anandpur Sahib. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that to perpetuate the life and philosophy of Guru Sahib, massive light and sound shows along with poetry sessions based on Guru Sahib’s life and sacrifice will be organized in all 23 districts of Punjab.

The Chief Minister further said that special seminars and symposiums focused on the life, vision, and martyrdom of Guru Sahib will be held across all educational institutions in the state. Sharing the highlights of the main events at Sri Anandpur Sahib, he said that Sri Akhand Path Sahib will begin on November 23, 2025, and conclude on November 25, 2025, with deep devotion. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that three-day series of events will include an Interfaith Conference, promoting the message of harmony among different religions.

The Chief Minister said that every evening will witness a grand Kirtan Darbar, with renowned Raagi Jathas performing Gurbani Kirtan. In the same manner, he said that traditional martial arts (Gatka) will be performed by Nihang Singhs, showcasing the Khalsa martial heritage. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that special arrangements for Pilgrims and Beautification of Cities during the commemorative functions.

Meanwhile, the Chief Minister said that extensive arrangements, in terms of construction of road, building repainting, and beautiful lighting throughout Sri Anandpur Sahib, will be made to welcome and accommodate lakhs of pilgrims from across India and abroad.He further said that special directives will be issued to the concerned departments for the preservation, restoration, and renovation of all sacred sites associated with Guru Sahib. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the motive is to ensure that the glorious heritage of the great Guru Sahib is perpetuated to the future generations.

On the occasion Cabinet Ministers Harjot Singh Bains and Harbhajan Singh ETO, Chief Secretary KAP Sinha, Principal Secretary to CM Dr Ravi Bhagat, Advisor Cultural Affairs Deepak Bali and others were also present.

CM Bats for Stronger Ties with UK in Key Sectors like Education, Manufacturing, Engineering, and others

Chandigarh, July 21 :

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Monday emphasized the need for stronger ties with the United Kingdom in key sectors such as textiles, horticulture, education, light engineering, sports, bicycle manufacturing, defence, and more.

During a meeting with British Deputy High Commissioner Caroline Rowett at his official residence this evening, the Chief Minister highlighted the age-old relationship between Punjab and the UK, noting the significant contribution of the Punjabi diaspora to the UK’s economy. He underscored the importance of developing more ambitious and comprehensive agreements, particularly in the aforementioned sectors. Bhagwant Singh Mann advocated for the establishment of a structured communication mechanism between the Government of Punjab and the United Kingdom.

The Chief Minister said that such a framework would facilitate the exchange of knowledge and expertise, thereby promoting growth and prosperity on both sides. He said that There is tremendous potential for collaboration between Punjab and the UK particularly in these sectors of mutual importance. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that regular and direct communication in these fields will be mutually beneficial.

Raising a pressing concern, the Chief Minister drew attention to the exploitation of young people by unscrupulous visa agents who take advantage of their aspirations. He pointed out that these agents often make false promises and employ illegal methods, leading to severe financial and emotional losses for families. Bhagwant Singh Mann also sought further help from the British high commission to check this menace effectively by formulating joint strategy especially by awakening the people about right channel for visa.

Meanwhile, British Deputy High Commissioner Caroline Rowett praised the Bhagwant Singh Mann-led state government for its firm stance against drug abuse and  commended the Chief Minister for his groundbreaking initiatives to promote sports across the state. She expressed optimism that the upcoming free trade agreement between India and the UK will prove beneficial for both Punjab and the UK. She also said that the British High Commission’s ‘Visa Fraud Ton Bacho’ campaign and its WhatsApp chatbot, provides reliable information on safe and legal pathways to the UK adding that the Punjab government and UK can further motivate the  people to have direct access to accurate guidance for visa related information.

Haryana Human Rights Commission Issues Strong Order in Elder Abuse Case

Chandigarh, July 21, 2025 — Taking serious note of a disturbing complaint, the Haryana Human Rights Commission has issued a strong directive in favour of an 82-year-old ShriArjanDevAggarwal and his 72-year-old wife Smt. Vijay Aggarwal, residents of Sector 9, Panchkula, who have accused their son and daughter-in-law of sustained mental harassment, neglect, and coercion to transfer property.

According to the complaint, despite being elderly and suffering from severe health conditions requiring multiple surgeries, the couple has been subjected to isolation, verbal abuse, and psychological trauma while living under the same roof with their son and daughter-in-law. The complainants allege they were threatened to move into an old-age home and were even falsely implicated in a domestic violence case. They had also filed an application for eviction under the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007 before the Senior Citizen Tribunal in Panchkula on January 18, 2025, but have received no relief so far.

The Commission observed that:

  • Under Section 4 of the Act, senior citizens are entitled to claim maintenance from their children;
  • Under Section 23, any property transferred on the condition of care, if not fulfilled, can be declared null and void;
  • Section 24 makes it a punishable offence to abandon a senior citizen.

Justice LalitBatra, Chairperson of the Haryana Human Rights Commission, noted that such treatment is not only a violation of the 2007 Act but also a gross infringement of Article 21 of the Constitution of India, which guarantees the right to live with dignity. He termed the conduct of the respondents as a clear case of abuse, neglect, and coercion.

In light of the prima facie evidence of elder abuse, the Commission has directed the Deputy Commissioner, Panchkula to:

  • Ensure immediate protection to the elderly couple through local police or other concerned authorities;
  • Expedite proceedings before the Senior Citizen Tribunal and provide necessary administrative assistance;
  • Submit an action-taken report to the Commission before the next date of hearing.

Dr.PuneetArora, Protocol, Information & Public Relations Officer of the Commission, informed that the next hearing in the matter has been scheduled for September 23, 2025, and copies of the Commission’s order have been sent to the Deputy Commissioner and Commissioner of Police, Panchkula, as well as to the complainants for necessary compliance.

Tricity Paediatric Super Specialty Meet 2025 Sets New Benchmarks in Child Healthcare Innovation

Chandigarh, July 21, 2025:
Over 100 leading pediatricians and child health specialists from across India came together today at JW Marriott, Chandigarh for the Tricity Paediatric Super Specialty Meet 2025, held in collaboration with the Punjab Medical Council.

This year’s theme—“Protecting Our Little Ones: Exploring the Latest Advancements in Child Health”—set the tone for an intensive exchange of knowledge, innovation, and collaborative discussion on critical child health issues.

The day-long meet featured impactful sessions on Kawasaki Disease, Pediatric Neurology, complex PICU cases, infectious markers through dermatological symptoms, and cutting-edge vaccination strategies.

One of the key highlights was the “Vaccination Dialogue” session, which focused on Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)—a common cause of persistent cough, wheezing, and pneumonia in infants. Experts discussed in detail the newly available single-dose preventive vaccine, Beyfortus (Nirsevimab), and its significance in protecting neonates from RSV-related complications.

Dr. Neeraj Kumar, former President of IMA Chandigarh and lead Motherhood organizer, stated:
“This meet is not just about knowledge sharing—it’s a collective commitment to staying at the forefront of pediatric healthcare. We must empower our medical community with updated insights, tools, and awareness to safeguard our most delicate population—our children.”

Dr. Sunny Narula, Senior Consultant Pediatrician and an influential voice in pediatric advocacy, emphasized:
“In a post-pandemic world, pediatric care must evolve swiftly. This platform enables clinicians to engage directly with the latest research, therapies, and real-world experiences that can significantly impact outcomes in OPDs and ICUs alike.”

Dr. Abhay Shah, former Chairperson of the Indian Academy of Pediatrics and practicing pediatrician from Ahmedabad, shared:
“Child health lies at the intersection of science and society. While we address diseases like RSV, we must also consider the nutritional and environmental conditions shaping modern childhood. Prevention, early intervention, and health equity must be our top priorities.”

Prof. Archana Chakraborty, pediatrician and academician from Faridabad, added:
“What excites me most about this meet is the interdisciplinary richness—from neurodevelopmental assessments to dermatological diagnostics. These diverse conversations push us to think beyond the textbook and apply integrated care models in our practice.”

🔬 Scientific Highlights
• Kawasaki in Cribs – Early diagnosis and treatment strategies in infants
• Skin Speaks – Using dermatological signs to detect early infectious conditions
• Neuro Care Update – Complex pediatric neurology case discussions
• Vaccination Breakthrough – Expert discussion on Beyfortus (Nirsevimab) for RSV prevention in newborns

The event saw active participation from major pediatric hubs such as PGIMER Chandigarh, GMCH-32, GMSH-16, along with leading private hospitals and institutions from Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, and Faridabad.