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Demand for Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini soars in Delhi after exposing Kejriwal’s lies

Chandigarh, February 1 – Haryana Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini is gaining significant popularity in Delhi following his exposure of Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal’s false claims about the quality of Yamuna water. BJP candidates have been requesting Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini to campaign for them. Given his growing popularity, meetings and roadshows were organized in 9 assembly constituencies of Delhi on Saturday to further boost his presence and support.

Started campaigning by listening to the budget with workers

Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini began his campaign on Saturday by watching the live broadcast of the general budget for the year 2025-26 in the Civil Lines area. Following this, he organized a nukkad sabha in support of the BJP candidate Satish Jain from Delhi’s Chandni Chowk assembly constituency. Along with party workers, he listened to the budget speech delivered by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. Afterward, he addressed the gathering, explaining to the workers the key reasons why BJP is essential for the continued development of Delhi.

On Saturday, Chief Minister attended a roadshow in support of BJP candidate Poonam Sharma from the Wazirpur assembly constituency, in addition to his scheduled activities. A public meeting organized by the Gadaria community was also held at the Sindh Dharamshala in Ashok Vihar in support of Poonam Sharma. At the meeting, the Chief Minister arrived carrying a pitcher of holy Yamuna water. The Gadaria community congratulated him by presenting a sword and announced their support for the formation of the BJP government in Delhi.

Focus remained on AAP’s failures and Modi’s achievements

In his address, Sh Nayab Singh Saini strongly criticized the Aam Aadmi Party government for its failures over the past ten years. He accused former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal of attempting to cover up his own failures and mismanagement by spreading false propaganda, including claims of poisoning the Yamuna water, in an effort to create tension between Haryana and Delhi. He said that the Yamuna is not just a source of water for him but a matter of faith. He further stated that he has personally consumed the water of Yamuna and has exposed the lies of the former Delhi Chief Minister.

Nayab Singh Saini said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi, India’s global prestige has risen significantly. He assured the gathering that when the election results are announced on the 8th and the lotus symbol wins, all of their problems will be resolved. He further added that just as we successfully implemented Modi ji’s policies in Haryana, similar initiatives—such as policies for youth education, women empowerment, Ayushman Bharat, and other public welfare programs—will be brought to Delhi for the benefit of its people.

Chief Minister campaigned in these assembly constituencies

On Saturday, Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini addressed public meetings in support of several candidates, including Satish Jain in Chandni Chowk, Poonam Sharma in Wazirpur, Shailendra from Burari, Manoj Shaukeen from Nangloi, Neelam Pehalwan from Najafgarh, Shweta Saini from Tilak Nagar, Satish Upadhyay from Malviya Nagar, Tarvinder Marwah from Jangpura, and Gajendra Daral from Mundka. He also participated in roadshows across these constituencies. Alongside him, Rajya Sabha MP from Haryana Ramchandra Jangra and other party officials took part in the events. Chief Minister Saini’s simple and direct address captured the attention of the people of Delhi. In many of these programs, large crowds gathered to hear him. While some people were taking selfies with the Chief Minister, discussions about his engaging style of communication were buzzing throughout the areas.

16th Regional Brain Bee held

The Department of Neurology, PGIMER in association with Indian Brain Bee, International Brain Bee and the Society for Neuroscience (SFN) are proud to announce that 16th Regional Brain Bee was held on 1st February 2025.Since its institution in 1999 by Prof. Norbert Myslinski of University of Maryland at Baltimore, the International Brain Bee (IBB) competition has been inspiring young kids to indulge in neurosciences. The Brain Bee Quiz in India is a live question and answer competition about neuroscience for 11th grade. It is conducted as a 3-tiered (Regional, National and International) where young men and women from all over the world compete to determine the “best brain” on topics pertaining to neurosciences such as intelligence, memory, stress, emotions, sleep, and various neurological diseases. The 16th Chandigarh Regional Brain Bee was aimed at developing the knowledge and excellence base among the students through healthy and highly motivating meet. The students crammed themselves up with a lot of knowledge on neurosciences. The Regional champions qualify for Nationals and National winners represent their respective countries at International level. Last year Regional winner from Chandigarh bagged third place in the National event.The 16th Regional Brain Bee registered 24 students from various schools from tricity. It was co-ordinated by Prof. Dheeraj Khurana, Department of Neurology, PGIMER. 12 students were selected through a written elimination round for the final oral rounds of the quiz. The event was judged by Prof. Parampreet Singh Kharbanda (Department of Neurology, PGIMER), Dr. Manjul Tripathi (Department of Neurosurgery, PGIMER), Dr Kamalesh Chakravarty (Department of Neurology, PGIMER) , Dr. Sucharita Ray (Department of Neurology, PGIMER) – eminent Neurophysicians and Neurosurgeons of the country. The Chief Guest presiding the event was Prof Vivek Lal, Director, PGIMER, Chandigarh and Guest of Honor – Prof Sudesh Prabhakar (Director and Chief of Neurology, Fortis Hospital Mohali and Emeritus Professor, PGIMER Chandigarh. The quiz was conducted by the quiz master Dr Tanya Banerjee (Senior Resident, Neurology, PGIMER). The students were taken through the three levels of quiz with interesting and grueling questions, testing each aspect of neuroscience. After a display of their exceptional knowledge, the students who emerged victorious were: Ms Yoshita Thakur from Carmel Convent School, Chandigarh was the Brain Bee Champion closely followed by a spirited performance by Ms Mansi Tiwari from Bhavan Vidyalaya, Panchkula the 1st runners -up and Ms Shreya Lamba from Bhavan Vidyalaya, Chandigarh was 2nd runners -up. The winner at Regional level shall participate in the National Brain Bee likely to be held on April, 2025. The National winner will represent India at International Brain Bee to be held likely in Aug-Sep this year.

Punjab Government Provides Comprehensive Support to Farmers in Horticulture Sector : Mohinder Bhagat

Chandigarh, February 1

The Punjab Government, under the leadership of Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann, is working swiftly to increase farmers’ income and ensure crop diversification. To fulfill this objective, the Horticulture Department, under the guidance of Horticulture Minister Shri Mohinder Bhagat, is providing all possible support to farmers to encourage them to move towards the horticulture sector.

With the continuous support from the Punjab Government’s Horticulture Department, Tirth Singh, a progressive and hardworking farmer from village Sandaur in Sangrur district, has made a unique mark in the field of horticulture. By embracing agricultural diversification and growing vegetables, Farmer Tirth Singh has successfully increased his income.

In 1996-97, Farmer Tirth Singh with the help the Horticulture Department, shifted from traditional crops to growing vegetable seedlings. Today, he supplies high-quality seedlings to more than 800 farmers. He now grows onion seedlings, hybrid peppers (CH-1, CH-2), and several other varieties on 4 acres of land. His efforts have not only increased his own income but have also inspired other farmers to adopt crop diversification and move towards horticulture.

Farmer Tirth Singh’s efforts have received full support from the Punjab Government through the Horticulture Department. He has been honored by agricultural institutions and received several district-level awards. Although Tirth Singh has only completed his 10th grade, his hard work and determination to learn have brought him to this position of success.Farmer Tirth Singh has shared his message with other farmers, saying, “We must take care of our natural resources and move away from traditional farming to horticulture and vegetable production. This will not only increase income but also maintain soil fertility.”

Horticulture Minister Shri Mohinder Bhagat emphasized the need for farmers to shift from the wheat and rice crop cycle and adopt crop diversification, focusing on other profitable crops. This approach will help preserve underground water levels and natural resources. He mentioned that the Horticulture Department, in addition to providing technical knowledge, is running various schemes to promote horticulture, including the establishment of new orchards, hybrid vegetable cultivation, flower farming, mushroom production units, vermicomposting units, polyhouses/net houses for safe farming, and beekeeping projects. He stated that farmers can coordinate with relevant horticulture officers or district heads to take full advantage of these schemes.

Revised Budget Estimates for Fiscal Year 2024-25 and 2025-26 for PGIMER Announced

Chandigarh:

The Government has announced revised budget estimates for the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) for the fiscal year (FY) 2024-25, allocating Rs. 2240 crores, with an increase to Rs. 2400 crores for FY 2025-26. This revision represents an overall increase of 7.10% in funds allocated for government initiatives.

In addition, the Capital Expenditure (Capex) allocation has seen a significant enhancement, rising by 25%, reflecting the government’s commitment to improving healthcare infrastructure.

*Prof. Vivek Lal, Director PGIMER*, expressed his satisfaction with the revised budget estimates, stating, “We are extremely pleased with the increased allocation for PGIMER, as it underscores the government’s unwavering commitment to enhancing healthcare services. This additional funding will enable us to further develop our infrastructure, invest in advanced medical technologies, and ultimately provide better care to our patients.”

Punjab to be honored with ‘Best State’ and ‘Best District’ Awards under Green Schools Programme

Chandigarh, January 31

Punjab has once again set a benchmark in environmental sustainability by securing the prestigious ‘Best State’ and ‘Best District’ awards under the Green Schools Programme. These accolades, facilitated by the Punjab State Council for Science & Technology (PSCST) and the Department of Science, Technology & Environment, Government of Punjab, will be conferred during the ‘Green Schools Awards Ceremony’ organized by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) on February 4 at the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi.

The awards celebrate Punjab’s exemplary efforts in fostering environmental awareness and sustainability among school communities, reinforcing its leadership in the nationwide initiative. 

The Green Schools Programme spearheaded by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) is a nationwide initiative aimed at transforming schools into models of sustainability. Through comprehensive environmental audits, schools evaluate their resource usage across six key domains: air, energy, food, land, water, and waste. The programme empowers schools to adopt eco-friendly practices, optimize resource management and reduce their environmental footprint.

ALL INDIA SERVICES ATHLETICS, SWIMMING AND YOGASANA TOURNAMENTS; TRIALS OF PUNJAB TEAMS FOR ON 11th FEBRUARY

Chandigarh, January 31:

          Central Civil Services Cultural and Board are organizing the All India Services Athletics, Swimming and Yogasana (Men & Women) tournament from 19th February to 8th March 2025 at Chandigarh and Gujarat.

          Trials for the selection of Athletics and Yogasana teams will be held at Polo Ground Patiala on 11th February at 11 am and Swimming teams will be held at Multipurpose Stadium, Sector 78 SAS Nagar (Mohali) on 11th February at 11 am.

          The spokesman of the sports department further informed that in these trials security services personnel/para-security organizations/central police organizations/police/RPF/CISF/BSF/ITBP and NSG etc., autonomous parties/undertakings/public sector Banks including central ministry run banks, excluding casual/daily workers, temporary office workers, newly recruited employees who have been in regular services for less than 6 months, Government employees (regular), government officials (regular) of different departments can participate only after receiving NoC from their departments. The cost of travel, accommodation and food in this tournament will be paid by the player personally.

KILA RAIPUR RURAL OLYMPICS KICKS OFF WITH A BANG

Chandigarh/Kila Raipur (Ludhiana), January 31 

The Kila Raipur Rural Olympics 2025, one of Punjab’s premier sporting events, got off to an exciting start on Friday with Tourism and Cultural Affairs Minister Tarunpreet Singh Sond inaugurated the games in the local stadium.

In his address, Tarunpreet Singh Sond emphasized that the state government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, is dedicated to elevating sports in Punjab to ensure it becomes a leader in the nation. He noted that the government has been making significant efforts to foster a sports-friendly environment in the state, prioritizing the restoration of Punjab’s previous sports glory.

Minister Sond also announced that the Punjab government has kept a substantial budget of Rs. 75 lakh for organizing these historic games, which will significantly benefit sports and athletes in the state.

 He expressed optimism that the event will contribute positively to establishing a sports culture throughout Punjab, uncovering talent from every corner of the state. Additionally, he mentioned that the government has also increased cash awards for athletes securing medals at the Olympics and other international competitions.

 Additionally, the annual “Kheda Watan Punjab Diyan” event has garnered an overwhelming response from the youth. The Minister announced that the state government will soon resume bullock cart races at the famous rural Olympics. He mentioned that these races have been a very popular sport and a major attraction at the games. The government is considering issuing a notification regarding this and he has also requested the Chief Minister’s support for the same.

Sond encouraged sports enthusiasts to gather at the stadium to witness this grand event. He also emphasized that the rural Olympics provide a platform for children, youths, senior citizens, and everyone else to showcase their talents across various sports. He praised the district administration, led by Deputy Commissioner Jitendra Jorwal, for making sufficient arrangements for both the event and its participants.

The opening day featured athletes of all ages competing in ten different activities, including men’s and women’s hockey matches, Kabbadi (NS) events for girls under 14 and under 17, 60m and 100m races for boys and girls, 1500m races for men and women, 400m race heats and finals, Kho-Kho matches, volleyball for men, shooting events, and various traditional rural games.

Earlier, the Minister was welcomed at the stadium by Deputy Commissioner Jitendra Jorwal and other civil officials. 

The festivities will continue with a musical performance by popular Punjabi singer Preet Harpal today in the evening followed by performances from singers Virasat Sandhu on February 1 and Kulwinder Billa on February 2.

CM expresses shock over tragic road mishap on Ferozepur-Fazilka road

Chandigarh, January 31:

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Monday expressed deep shock and anguish over tragic road accident on Ferozepur- Fazilka road in which 11 people were killed and 15 were injured.

Expressing profound grief and sorrow over this disastrous accident, the Chief Minister shared his heartfelt sympathies with the members of the bereaved families and prayed to the Almighty to give them courage to bear this irreparable loss in the hour of crisis and grant peace to the departed souls. Meanwhile, Bhagwant Singh Mann said that he was in constant touch with the administration and was regularly monitoring the situation. The Chief Minister said that he had already directed district administration to provide free treatment to all the injured adding he wished them a speedy recovery.

Haryana pins high hopes on big projects in Union Budget

Manoj Kumar Chandigarh

With the Central Government set to present the Union Budget on Saturday, Haryana has high expectations from it. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the Union Budget 2025-26 in Parliament on Saturday. As per information, her speech will start at 11 am in the Lok Sabha.
Moreover, apart from Haryana Government, ordinary taxpayers to tech, healthcare, insurance, and finance sectors, in Sitharaman’s eighth Budget speech, expectations are high for significant announcements aimed at reviving the economy, the job market, and boosting consumer sentiments.

On the condition of anonymity, a senior BJP leader said that Nayab Singh Saini government has high hopes from the Union Budget 2025-26. Haryana is expecting an increase in the National Capital Region (NCR) budget. Any increase in the infrastructure budget for the NCR will help improve facilities there as the state government will have more funds for such developmental activities. Though the state government is planning to undertake more such projects on public private partnership mode, the state still needs additional funds to improve such facilities, he added.

Another BJP leader said that any increase in the allocation for the social sector, too, will indirectly benefit Haryana. The BJP Government in Haryana has undertaken a number of social welfare projects in sectors like health and education, for which more funds are required. We are hoping the announcements in the Central Budget would provide more opportunities of growth in the social sector in Haryana. The Goods and Service Tax (GST) is another issue that Haryana is expecting the Centre to take a sympathetic stand on.”

He further said that big projects and special grants for the execution of major projects in the National Capital Region (NCR) are on the Haryana Government’s wish list, which has already been ‘conveyed’ to the Central government and the Finance Ministry. Some of these projects include the Kundli-Manesar-Palwal (KMP) Expressway, Haryana Orbital Rail Corridor, a 122-km project from Palwal to Sonepat, 1,000-acre integrated multi-modal logistics hub at Narnaul, India International Horticulture Market at Ganaur (Sonepat) and the Delhi-Panipat fast rail corridor, as part of the regional rapid transport system.

Chief Minister Nayab Saini, who also holds the finance portfolio on Friday exuded confidence that adequate allocations would be made for various Haryana projects. Talking to Reporters, He said, “We have high hopes from the Union Budget, though it is prepared keeping in mind the country as a whole.”

Talking to Reporters in Ambala Cantt, the Haryana Energy, Transport, and Labour Minister Anil Vij said that every budget presented by the Central Government prioritizes all-round and holistic development. He said that the government is committed to uplifting every section of society and region, with special focus on the development of backward areas.

Sources said the Chief Minister had already conveyed the state’s wish list to the Union Government. In fact, at the pre-Budget consultations of the state finance ministers at Jaisalmer last month, Saini brought to the notice of Sitharaman and her team from the Finance Ministry various projects for which the state needed resources to realise the dream of Viksit Bharat by 2047.

Being closer to Delhi, Haryana is invariably a major beneficiary of any national level project announced in the Union Budget. In fact, various projects announced by the Finance Minister for several sectors, including rural development and agriculture, have benefited the state directly or indirectly, a senior officer said. However, this time, the state government was expecting a big-ticket project in the Union Budget, which would be a perfect reward for people of Haryana, who had voted for the saffron party for the record third term in office, a senior BJP functionary stated.

Moreover, Sumitra Malhotra, Student of MA, PU (Economic) said that stakeholders from the healthcare sector, specifying their expectations from the upcoming Union budget, sought higher budget allocation for the sector; reduction in Goods and Services Tax (GST) and import duties on critical medical equipment and supplies; lower treatment costs for patients; and easy accessibility to various schemes introduced by the government.

She further said that increasing healthcare spending to 2.5 percent of the GDP is essential in order to strengthen infrastructure and expand access, particularly in underserved areas, even as they called for enhanced access to health services through improved Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs).

Armaan Kapoor, another PU student (Commerce) said, “With inflation showing no signs of abating within the Reserve Bank of India’s target range in the near future, I believe the finance minister will implement necessary policy measures to curb price increases. This could involve reducing taxes on consumer goods such as packaged food and edible oils. This would boost household disposable income and positively impact private consumption. Furthermore, I believe the Budget should include measures to encourage savings through tax rationalisation and stimulate loan growth. A separate announcement on developing future-proof digital infrastructure for the financial sector in the era of artificial intelligence is also anticipated.”

‘A Life-Saving Namaste’ Fortis Mohali Introduces a Unique Stroke Detection Technique

Mohali, January 29

Can a simple Namaste help save lives in the case of an acute stroke? A new technique definitely can. Fortis Hospital, Mohali has launched a groundbreaking initiative to spread awareness about early stroke detection using this traditional greeting.

Explaining the technique, Dr. Shriram Varadharajan, an eminent neurologist, said, “A simple Namaste can save lives during an acute stroke. By performing a Namaste, individuals can quickly check for key stroke symptoms. Joining hands can help detect arm weakness or drift, standing straight with a smile can reveal facial droop or asymmetry, and saying ‘Namaste’ aloud can highlight slurred speech. Additionally, closing your eyes can test for vestibular or sensory issues.”

Dr. Varadharajan highlighted that current pre-hospital stroke assessment scales focus on facial droop, arm drift, grip weakness, and slurring of speech – all of which can be tested simultaneously through the traditional Namaste. He added, “If someone is alone, self-assessment can be done in front of a mirror. Closing one’s eyes while performing the Namaste can also help detect sensory or balance abnormalities, which may indicate posterior circulation strokes.”

Breaking it down further, Dr. Varadharajan explained, “The Namaste posture involves flexion with abduction at the shoulder, flexion at the elbows, and wrist extension with palms pressed together. This position can reveal arm drift and grip weakness. Smiling and saying ‘Namaste’ aloud helps detect facial asymmetry and slurred speech. The simplicity of this technique makes it adaptable, with regional greetings like ‘Vanakkam’ in Tamil serving as effective alternatives.”

Fortis Hospital Mohali envisions this technique as a simple, accessible prehospital screening method to promote early stroke detection. Dr. Varadharajan stressed the importance of public awareness campaigns to educate people on stroke symptoms, emphasizing that timely detection and intervention within the narrow treatment window can be lifesaving.

“Stroke is a growing national epidemic,” Dr. Varadharajan said. “The first step to combating it is raising awareness and empowering people with tools like this to act swiftly.”

Fortis Hospital Mohali’s innovative initiative underscores the power of blending tradition with medical science to improve health outcomes on a large scale. Ashish Bhatia, Executive Vice President, Fortis Healthcare; Abhijit Singh, Head-SBU, Fortis Hospital Mohali; Dr Vivek Gupta, Additional Director of Interventional Neuroradiology, Fortis Hospital Mohali; Dr HS Mann, Director, Department of Neurology, Fortis Hospital Mohali; Dr Sudesh Prabhakar, Director, Neurology; Dr Nishit Sawal, Consultant – Neurology and the entire team of neurology and neuro sciences were also present on the occasion.


About Fortis Healthcare

Fortis Healthcare Limited – an IHH Healthcare Berhad Company – is a leading integrated healthcare services provider in India. It is one of the largest healthcare organizations in the country with 27 healthcare facilities (including projects under development), 4100 operational beds and over 419 diagnostics centres (including JVs). Fortis is present in India, United Arab Emirates (UAE) & Sri Lanka. The Company is listed on the BSE Ltd and National Stock Exchange (NSE) of India. It draws strength from its partnership with global major and parent company, IHH, to build upon its culture of world-class patient care and superlative clinical excellence. Fortis employs 23,000 people (including SRL) who share its vision of becoming the world’s most trusted healthcare network. Fortis offers a full spectrum of integrated healthcare services ranging from clinics to quaternary care facilities and a wide range of ancillary services.