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Resolve Of ‘Viksit Bharat’ Is A National Pledge In Which Everyone Must Cooperate: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla

Chandigarh

Lok Sabha Speaker Sh. Om Birla today stated that the resolve of ‘Viksit Bharat’ (Developed India) is a national pledge that requires the active cooperation of every citizen and institution in the country. He emphasized that to realize this vision, it is imperative that our policies, schemes, programmes and budgetary provisions bring transformative changes to the life of the last person in society. He noted that we must accelerate social change, strengthen moral values, and guide society in a progressive direction. In this regard, he highlighted that legislators have a pivotal role to play, as they are the most effective drivers of grassroots change through localized policies and public welfare initiatives.

 Om Birla shared these remarks while inaugurating the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) India Region Zone-II (North Zone) Conference at the Haryana Legislative Assembly in Chandigarh. The event was attended by Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha Sh. Harivansh, Chief Minister of Haryana Nayab Singh Saini, Speaker of Haryana Legislative Assembly Sh. Harvinder Kalyan, Minister of Parliamentary Affairs of Haryana Sh. Mahipal Dhanda, along with other ministers of Haryana Government and Members of the Legislative Assembly.

 Describing the 21st century as highly crucial, Birla observed that the global landscape is undergoing major shifts and the world is navigating various geopolitical tensions. Even during such challenging times, India is consistently moving forward on the strength of its long-term policies and plans, backed by good governance and a stable, strong, and robust legal framework. He added that while closely studying global trends in developed nations, India has introduced necessary and pragmatic changes from time to time, tailored to its own social and economic conditions. Today, the entire world looks toward India with renewed hope and immense possibilities; therefore, this is the time for collective efforts and comprehensive participation. 

The Lok Sabha Speaker called for a massive mass movement (Janandolan) across the country, so that every citizen feels a sense of personal contribution toward building a developed India. Expressing confidence, he said that when the participation of every individual is ensured, India’s collective strength—especially its youth power—will become so formidable that we will accomplish the goal of ‘Viksit Bharat’ well before the target year of 2047. In this context, he mentioned that while India’s growing population was once viewed as a challenge, today that very youth demographic has become its greatest strength. To leverage this, the youth must be equipped with skill development, quality education, and a mindset for innovation. He also proposed that the policies and laws formulated in our legislatures must resonate with the aspirations and requirements of the new generation.

Underlining the importance of public participation in a parliamentary democracy, Birla remarked that regular public discourse and meaningful debates should instill confidence among citizens that the House belongs to them and that their elected representatives are their true voice. Consequently, the discussions, policies, and laws framed within the Houses must always be driven by national interest and accompanied by enhanced public engagement. He asserted that greater public participation leads to deeper and more widespread social transformation. The more citizens connect with democratic institutions, the faster the dream of a developed India will be realized. He emphasized that whether it is a Gram Panchayat, Panchayat Samiti, Zila Parishad, Municipality, State Legislative Assembly, or the Lok Sabha—increased public participation brings forth new ideas, diverse perspectives, and constructive suggestions, giving fresh momentum to the pace of development.

 Birla further noted that the more transparent and robust a state’s legal framework is, the faster that state progresses. Regions with clear policies, just laws, and stable, strong governance naturally attract higher investments. Investors consistently choose destinations where they have complete confidence in the continuity of policy and law; hence, maintaining this stability is a profound responsibility. He expressed hope that during the proceedings of this two-day conference, there would be substantive and result-oriented discussions on vital topics such as the ‘Resolve of Viksit Bharat’, ‘Public Participation’, ‘Mass Movements’, and ‘Collective Responsibility’.

 The inaugural session of this two-day CPA India Region Zone-II (North Zone) Conference saw the participation of Presiding Officers from the legislatures of 12 states. Apart from the Presiding Officers of the CPA Zone-II member states—Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, and Delhi—the conference also witnessed active participation from the Presiding Officers of other states, including Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Goa, Uttar Pradesh, Sikkim, and West Bengal. Detailed deliberations are being held across various plenary sessions on the theme, ‘Role of an Aware Society and Representatives of the People in Facing Future Challenges and Realizing the Goal of Viksit Bharat–2047’.

 Prior to the formal inauguration of the conference, Lok Sabha Speaker Birla also inaugurated the newly established Parliamentary Research and Information Center (PRIC) at the Haryana Legislative Assembly building, which is set to significantly enhance the quality of legislative work.

On the first day of the conference, Lok Sabha Speaker Birla also paid a courtesy call on the Governor of Haryana, Prof. Ashim Kumar Ghosh, at the Raj Bhavan, where they discussed various contemporary issues. 

The transportation for all delegates at this conference has been arranged via e-buses. Following the conclusion of the inaugural session, Lok Sabha Speaker Birla departed with the delegates in an e-bus.

Constitution is the Soul of Democracy: CM Nayab Singh Saini

Chandigarh: Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said that the Constitution is the soul of democracy, and every citizen has a responsibility to fulfill their duties towards the nation by listening to the voice of this conscience.

He was addressing the audience after watching the play “Samvidhan Ke Nayak” staged at Tagore Theatre during the cultural evening organized as part of the Zone-II Conference of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA), India Region under the aegis of the Haryana Legislative Assembly. The play was presented with the support of the Haryana Art and Culture Department and Ras Kala Manch.

On this occasion, Haryana Governor  Prof. Ashim Kumar Ghosh and Punjab Governor and Chandigarh Administrator Sh. Gulab Chand Kataria also appreciated the message of the play and the performances of the artists.

Praising the vivid acting and inspiring presentation, the Chief Minister said that just as Lord Hanuman in the Ramayana was reminded of his immense strength, the artists and writer of this play have similarly reminded the audience of their responsibilities towards the Constitution. He said such plays play a significant role in guiding society towards culture, patriotism, and national values.

During the event, the script of the play was also formally released.

Among those present on the occasion were Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh, Haryana Legislative Assembly Deputy Speaker Krishan Lal Middha, Education Minister Mahipal Dhanda, Development and Panchayats Minister Krishan Lal Panwar, along with Speakers and Deputy Speakers of various State Assemblies, Members of Parliament, MLAs, and officials of legislative bodies.

BJP imposed anti-farmer laws, Akalis misused religion, Congress failed Punjab; people have chosen honest governance: CM Bhagwant Singh Mann

ROPAR, 8th June 2026:

Addressing a Lok Milni programme among residents of Badwa village in Rupnagar (Ropar) on Monday, Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the people of Punjab had decisively rejected the politics of loot, privilege and deception in 2022 by voting out seven former Chief Ministers and their families and placing their faith in an honest government. Taking aim at the Congress, BJP and Akalis, he said these parties have no development agenda for Punjab and remain interested only in power and vested interests. He asserted that while opposition leaders are unable to digest Punjab’s progress under the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Government, every rupee of taxpayers’ money is now being spent on public welfare rather than on luxuries for those in power.

The Chief Minister also said that the BJP imposed anti-farmer laws, the Akalis misused religion for political gains, and the renewed Akali-BJP alliance is merely an opportunistic attempt to regain power, which the people of Punjab will firmly reject.

Addressing the gathering on Monday, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said, “The Aam Aadmi Party is giving nightmares to leaders of traditional political parties who have misused power for their vested interests for decades. More than 700 farmers were martyred during the agitation against the anti-farmer laws imposed by the BJP. It is a fact that the BJP has always treated Punjab unfairly and today these parties are attempting to divide people in the name of religion for political gains.”

Taking a strong swipe at the renewed alliance between the Shiromani Akali Dal and BJP, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the alliance would prove politically disastrous for both parties because it is based neither on ideology nor on any commitment towards public welfare. He said, “This alliance is aimed solely at grabbing power in Punjab. Leaders of both parties have repeatedly spoken against each other and hurled accusations at one another. The people of Punjab are asking with what face they will now seek votes together. The people will not be misled by such political theatrics and will teach them a befitting lesson in the coming days.”

Highlighting the work of his government, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said that he has dedicated his sweat and toil to ensuring the all-round development of Punjab and that every passing day is witnessing new pro-people initiatives aimed at improving the lives of citizens. He said, “Unlike my predecessors, I have never taken even a single penny from the public exchequer. Rather, I have ensured that every rupee belonging to taxpayers is spent judiciously for public welfare. As the son and brother of the people of Punjab, I have focused on sharing their hardships and solving their problems instead of living a life of luxury.”

The Chief Minister said that no previous ruler had ever reached out to people in such a direct manner to understand their difficulties and resolve them with dedication. He said that earlier governments remained confined within the walls of palatial residences and rarely interacted with ordinary citizens. “Those arrogant politicians remained disconnected from the people and today they are baffled by every initiative of the Punjab Government. On the other hand, I remain among the people, seeking feedback and framing development-oriented and citizen-centric policies that are accelerating Punjab’s progress,” he said.

CM Bhagwant Singh Mann stated that his government’s continuous efforts for Punjab’s development have left opposition leaders frustrated. “They cannot digest the fact that the welfare of common people and the progress of Punjab are now the government’s top priorities. Their constant criticism only reflects their desperation. I may not have experience in looting public wealth, but I certainly know how to share the pain of ordinary people and resolve their issues. I am working with complete dedication for the prosperity of Punjab and its people, and that is what troubles the opposition,” he added.

Criticising previous governments, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said that regions blessed with immense natural beauty and abundant resources were neglected for years because successive governments failed to harness their potential. He said that for decades only two political formations alternated in power while exploiting the sentiments of people and looting the resources of the state.

“The people of Punjab now have an alternative in the ‘jhaadu’(AAP’s electoral symbol), which has cleansed the political system of the state. In the 2022 Assembly elections, the people rejected seven former Chief Ministers and their families and entrusted power to an honest government. That historic mandate has played a pivotal role in transforming Punjab and making it a frontrunner among Indian states,” he said.

Highlighting the achievements of the AAP Government in the irrigation sector, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said that Punjab utilised 96% of available canal water this year through an improved irrigation system, significantly benefiting farmers. He said that water that earlier went waste is now being productively utilised across agricultural areas. The Chief Minister said, “The AAP Government has laid 14,000 kilometres of pipelines and watercourses across the state to ensure irrigation facilities reach every corner of Punjab. Around 21,000 cusecs of water have been released through these pipelines and watercourses, helping farmers meet their irrigation requirements. This quantity of water is equivalent to the supply of two Bhakra canals and will immensely benefit farmers.”

He further said that recharge points have been developed in canals and rivers to improve groundwater levels. “As a result, the groundwater table has risen by two to four metres in several areas. This demonstrates how taxpayers’ money is being utilised responsibly and returned to people through development projects, schools, hospitals, roads and other welfare initiatives,” he added.

CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the AAP Government has also closed toll plazas, saving people nearly ₹70 lakh every day. He reiterated that public money is being spent solely for public welfare and not for the benefit of a select few.

Highlighting healthcare reforms, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said that nearly 1,000 Aam Aadmi Clinics have been established across Punjab, where 107 medicines and 47 diagnostic tests are being provided free of cost. He said that no previous government in the last 75 years had bothered to provide such healthcare facilities to ordinary citizens. “These clinics have strengthened people’s faith in government healthcare institutions. Around 75,000 people visit these clinics every day for treatment, demonstrating the trust people have developed in this initiative,” he said.

The Chief Minister said that every penny from the state exchequer is being utilised for the welfare of Punjab’s people. He stated that more than 90 per cent of households in the state are receiving free electricity and that farmers are now receiving daytime power supply, a long-standing demand that had remained unfulfilled for decades. “At a time when valuable national assets are being handed over to select corporate interests at throwaway prices, Punjab has created history by purchasing a private thermal plant and naming it after Sri Guru Amardass Ji. This reflects our commitment to strengthening public assets rather than weakening them,” he said.

Speaking about women’s welfare, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the Punjab Government has launched the Mawan Dheeyan Satkar Yojna under which women above 18 years of age from all other  categories receive ₹1,000 per month while women from the Scheduled Caste category receive ₹1,500 per month. “For ordinary families, especially poor households, ₹1,000 to ₹1,500 is a significant amount. More importantly, this assistance represents respect and dignity for mothers and daughters. The smiles on the faces of women benefiting from this scheme provide immense satisfaction,” he said.

Highlighting educational reforms, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said that teachers and principals from government schools are being sent abroad for specialised training to enhance their professional skills and improve classroom teaching standards. He said that Punjab has achieved the top rank in the National Achievement Survey conducted by the Government of India, surpassing even Kerala.

The Chief Minister said, “Students in government schools are now receiving specialised coaching for competitive examinations such as Armed Forces preparation, NEET, JEE, CLAT and NIFT. I am delighted to share that nearly 300 students from Schools of Eminence and other government schools have qualified for JEE Mains, JEE Advanced and NEET examinations. These achievements demonstrate the remarkable transformation taking place in Punjab’s education sector.”

He said that for the first time in Punjab’s history, farmers are receiving electricity during daytime hours for irrigation, which has transformed agricultural operations and improved farmers’ quality of life.

Drawing a comparison with the BJP government in Delhi, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said that while Punjab is continuously expanding welfare initiatives for common people, similar programmes have been discontinued elsewhere after governments changed. “These parties have always opposed policies aimed at benefiting ordinary citizens and remain reluctant to implement people-centric programmes,” he said.

Speaking about healthcare coverage, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the Punjab Government has launched the Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojna, the first scheme of its kind in the country to provide cashless medical treatment of up to ₹10 lakh to every resident family in Punjab. “It is a matter of immense pride that Punjab is the first state in India to offer such comprehensive healthcare coverage. This scheme has significantly reduced the financial burden on families while ensuring access to quality healthcare services. More than ₹650 crore worth of free treatment has already been availed by beneficiaries,” he said.

The Chief Minister said that for the first time in Punjab’s history, farmers have been provided more than eight hours of uninterrupted power supply to agricultural tube wells during the paddy season. He reiterated that every rupee from the public exchequer is being spent for public welfare and development.

Highlighting infrastructure development, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the Punjab Government has launched a massive programme for the repair and upgradation of link roads across the state. He said that Punjab has approximately 43,000 kilometres of link roads and that a comprehensive project has been launched to repair and modernise them. “The AAP Government has taken another historic decision. Along with repairing these roads, their maintenance will also be ensured for the next five years. This will guarantee better connectivity and improve transportation facilities for rural and urban residents alike,” he said.

The Chief Minister said that the AAP Government has also launched the country’s first dedicated Sadak Surakhiya Force to improve road safety and save precious lives on state and national highways. “Specially trained and newly recruited personnel, including women, have been deployed as part of this force. A total of 1,597 personnel supported by 144 fully equipped vehicles are working across Punjab’s highways. Since the launch of the force in February last year, road accident fatalities have declined by 48.10%,” he said.

CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the force has been deployed across 4,200 kilometres of accident-prone highways and functions both as a rapid response mechanism and as a deterrent against traffic violations. “Even Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has appreciated this initiative on the floor of Parliament,” he added.

Speaking about the Jaagat Jot Sri Guru Granth Sahib Satkar Amendment Act 2026, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the Almighty had bestowed upon him the opportunity to serve humanity through this historic legislation. He said, “Under this law, anyone found guilty of ‘beadbi’ (sacrilege) can face imprisonment ranging from ten years to life imprisonment along with a fine of ₹50 lakh. If the offender fails to pay the fine, their property can be sold. The purpose of this law is to ensure that future generations understand the serious consequences of hurting people’s sentiments by disrespecting Sri Guru Sahib Ji.”

Expressing hope that the legislation would act as a strong deterrent against beadbi, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said that Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji occupies a sacred place in the hearts of Sikhs and that it is the responsibility of the government to protect its sanctity. “Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji is like a father to every Sikh. It is our collective duty to ensure its respect and sanctity. If the government does not take responsibility in this regard, nobody else will. The Akalis misused religion for their political interests and the people have not forgotten that. We are fortunate to have been entrusted with the responsibility of passing this historic legislation, which will help prevent such incidents in the future,” he added.

CPA North Zone Conference to Deliberate on the Role of Legislatures in Nation Building

Chandigarh, June 7

The Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) India Region Zone-2 Conference will be hosted by the Haryana Vidhan Sabha in Chandigarh from June 8 to 10. The conference will be inaugurated on Monday by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla.

The inaugural session will be attended by Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, Haryana Vidhan Sabha Speaker Harvinder Kalyan, Presiding Officers and Deputy Presiding Officers from 15 legislatures across the country, along with Members of Legislative Assemblies. The conference will feature deliberations on key issues such as the role of legislatures in nation building, Viksit Bharat 2047, and the opportunities and challenges posed by Artificial Intelligence.

During the inaugural session, Haryana Vidhan Sabha Speaker Harvinder Kalyan will deliver the welcome address. A special documentary showcasing the rich history, culture and heritage of Haryana will also be screened. Thereafter, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh and Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini will address the gathering.

A cultural evening will be organised at Tagore Theatre following the inaugural session, presenting glimpses of India’s constitutional values and cultural heritage. Speaker Harvinder Kalyan stated that extensive preparations have been made to ensure the successful conduct of the conference.

On June 9, the second day of the conference, three thematic sessions will be held. The central theme will be “Role of an Aware Society and Legislators in realizing futuse challenges & goal of Viksit Bharat 2047. Legislators, parliamentary experts and policymakers from different states will share their perspectives on this important subject.

Manoj Yadav, Director General of the Haryana Institute of Public Administration (HIPA), will deliver an in-depth presentation on the topic. The session is expected to provide a significant platform for discussing the implications of technological advancements and the emerging challenges before democratic institutions.

The valedictory session will be addressed by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh, Haryana Governor Prof. Ashim Kumar Ghosh, Haryana Vidhan Sabha Speaker Harvinder Kalyan, Deputy Speaker Dr. Krishan Lal Middha and other dignitaries.

The conference will focus on strengthening democratic institutions, enhancing legislative processes and examining the role of legislatures in achieving the vision of a developed India. Several formal events will also be organised in honour of delegates and representatives participating from various states and Union Territories.

Delegates to Travel in E-Buses During CPA Zone-II Conference

Chandigarh, June 6

The upcoming Zone-II Conference of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) India Region will reflect Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call for prudent use of resources and reduction in fuel consumption. Haryana Vidhan Sabha Speaker Harvinder Kalyan, who is hosting the conference, has directed all nodal officers associated with the event to prioritize frugality, environmental sustainability, and efficient management while ensuring that no unnecessary expenditure is incurred during the conference.

In line with this vision, transportation arrangements for all delegates and officials attending the conference have been made through electric buses. The initiative is expected to reduce the consumption of petroleum fuels while also bringing down transportation costs through the use of larger, shared vehicles. The Haryana Vidhan Sabha Secretariat has arranged six modern e-buses for the movement of delegates. The three-day conference will be hosted by the Haryana Vidhan Sabha in Chandigarh from June 8 to 10.

According to the schedule, six electric buses operated by the Haryana Transport Department will commence services on the morning of June 8 from the Haryana and Punjab MLA Hostels as well as other accommodation venues of the delegates. All delegates will be transported to Haryana Lok Bhawan by 12 noon, where a luncheon will be hosted in their honour by Haryana Governor Prof. Ashim Kumar Ghosh. During the programme, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla will also hold a brief interaction with the Presiding Officers.

Thereafter, at 2 p.m., all delegates will travel by e-buses to the Haryana Vidhan Sabha to participate in the inaugural session of the conference. Prior to the inauguration, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla will be accorded a Guard of Honour at the Ceremonial Gate, followed by a group photograph of all delegates.

After the inaugural session, the delegates will be taken by e-buses to Tagore Theatre in Sector 18, Chandigarh, where a special theatrical presentation based on constitutional values and democratic traditions will be staged. Throughout the day, transportation for all official engagements will be provided exclusively through e-buses, and the delegates will be dropped back at their respective accommodation venues in the same manner.

Speaking on the initiative, Haryana Vidhan Sabha Speaker Harvinder Kalyan said that the conference would not only serve as a platform for parliamentary deliberations but would also set an example in environmental conservation, energy efficiency, and responsible use of public resources. He added that the arrangements represent a meaningful step towards realizing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of development coupled with environmental protection, resource conservation, and good governance.

“A Matter of Dignity, Recognition and Professional Growth”: PGIMER Ends 30-Year Technical Cadre Impasse

Chandigarh:

The Departmental Promotion & Administrative reforms related to restructuring of Technical Cadres (Laboratory/X-ray/Radiotherapy) at the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh has achieved a milestone after continuous efforts spanning more than three decades.

Vide Office Order No. PGI-MA-2025/F-010-579 dated 04.07.2025 (F/A), sanction was accorded for restructuring of Technical Cadres (Laboratory/X-ray/Radiotherapy) based on the recommendations of the Cadre Anomaly Committee of PGIMER i.e. Prof. S. Prabhakar Committee w.e.f. 01.03.1992 (i.e. the date of implementation in the case of other categories of employees of PGIMER), in pursuance of the approval granted by the Governing Body of the Institute vide Agenda Item No. F-1 in its meeting held on 26.02.2025 and subsequent approval by the Institute Body vide Agenda Item No. 17 in its meeting held on 16.05.2025.
This long-pending matter, which remained unresolved for more than 30 years, required extensive administrative, technical and record-based examination. Recognizing the complexity and importance of the issue, the Director PGI constituted a Special Cell on 11.07.2025 for expeditious processing and implementation of the restructuring exercise.

During the implementation process, the Special Cell undertook an extensive exercise involving scrutiny, preparation and processing of promotion-related cases across X-Ray, Radiotherapy and Laboratory Technical Cadres for the period from 01.03.1992 to 31.12.2024. The exercise covered approximately 659 employees and involved preparation of around 193 DPC memorandums relating to approximately 1120 promotions in different categories/posts.
In the X-Ray cadre, approximately 173 promotions were processed through 64 DPC memorandums covering the posts of Sr. Technician (X-Ray), Technical Assistant (X-Ray), Technical Officer (X-Ray) and Sr. Technical Officer (X-Ray), involving around 111 employees.
Similarly, in the Radiotherapy cadre, approximately 48 promotions were processed through 25 DPC memorandums covering various technical posts involving around 28 employees.

The Laboratory cadre involved the most extensive exercise wherein approximately 899 promotions were processed through 104 DPC memorandums covering around 520 employees in various categories including Sr. Technician (Lab.), Technical Assistant (Lab.), Technical Officer (Lab.) and Sr. Technical Officer (Lab.).
The implementation process required detailed verification of seniority records, service particulars, eligibility conditions, recruitment rules, historical promotion data and reconstruction of old records spanning more than three decades. Despite the magnitude and complexity of the task, the Special Cell completed the entire exercise in a systematic and time-bound manner through continuous coordination with multiple Sections and Departments of the Institute.
The Special Cell worked with utmost dedication and commitment and completed the exercise in a remarkably short span of time despite numerous challenges. The work involved scrutiny of voluminous and decades-old records/data, much of which was either scattered or not readily available. The team had to coordinate extensively with various Sections/Departments of the Institute to trace, collect and verify historical records and reconstruct the entire data from the initial stage.
The successful completion of this exercise reflects the commitment of the Institute administration towards addressing long-standing service matters of employees in a fair and transparent manner.

Prof. Vivek Lal, Director, PGIMER, appreciated the collective team effort of the Special Cell constituted for Cadre Review (consisting of Ms. Ambika Saini, AO, Sh. G.S. Sandhu, Consultant, Sh. Lalit Pant, JAO, Sh. Sachin Sharma, SAA, Mrs. Shweta Rawat, SAA, Ms Surbhi Sharma, JAA, Sh. Vivek Kumar, SAA, Sh. Naveen Singh Negi, LDC, Sh. Vivek Wadhwa, LDC, Sh. Saurabh Sharma, JAA, Gurpreet Singh, LDC, and the Special DPC constituted under Dr. R.K. Ratho, Dean (Academic) as Charman, Mr Pankaj Rai, DDA Dr V. Goni, Liaison Officer Prof. Nandita Kakka, HoD, Histopathology Sh. Rattan Lal Thakur, Sr. Admn. Officer (Vig.) and representative of Financial Advisor. The Special committee worked day in and day out to make the impossible happen, He furher stated that this achievement reflects PGIMER’s unwavering commitment to fairness, transparency and responsive administration. The restructuring of technical cadres was not merely an administrative process but a long-pending matter linked to the dignity, recognition and professional growth of our employees. I appreciate the dedicated efforts of the Special Cell and all concerned departments who worked tirelessly to complete this complex exercise and deliver long-awaited relief to our technical workforce.”

Energy Minister Anil Vij offers prayers at Adibadri Narayan Temple, prays for prosperity and well-being of the people of Haryana

Chandigarh, May 29 – Haryana’s Energy, Transport and Labour Minister, Sh. Anil Vij today offered prayers at the sacred Saraswati origin site, Shri Adibadri Narayan Temple, located in Yamunanagar district, and prayed for the happiness, prosperity, peace and continuous progress of the people of Haryana.

On this occasion, Sh. Vij said that the Adibadri region is an important centre of Haryana’s religious, cultural and historical heritage. Situated in the foothills of the Shivalik ranges, this ancient site is widely known as the origin point of the mythological Saraswati River. He said that according to religious beliefs, many sages and saints performed penance and yajnas here during the Mahabharata era, making it a major centre of faith and devotion for devotees.

The Energy Minister said that Shri Adibadri Narayan Temple also finds mention in several ancient religious scriptures and Puranas. Devotees from across the country visit the temple to offer prayers and experience spiritual peace. He further stated that the Haryana Government is continuously making efforts to develop the Adibadri region as a major religious tourism and cultural heritage destination so that future generations can remain connected with this historic and spiritual legacy.

Sh. Vij prayed for peace, brotherhood, development and prosperity in the state and said that the government is fully committed to the overall development and welfare of the people of Haryana.

On this occasion, BJP District President Rajesh Sapra, Mayor Suman Bahmani, Vyaspur SDM Dr. Kuldeep Singh, former MLA Balwant Singh, Chairman of Market Committee Yamunanagar Rakesh Tyagi, DIPRO Dr. Manoj Kumar, Executive Engineer of Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam Gurmeet Singh, BDPO Shyam Lal, Dr. Satpal Bahmani, along with BJP office-bearers, administrative officers and other dignitaries were present.

Healing Hospital crosses over 6,000 AI-based RoboLens knee procedures, launches advanced robotic FT-3D programme

Chandigarh, May 29

In a major advancement for orthopaedic healthcare in India, Healing Hospital Chandigarh has crossed a significant milestone by successfully completing more than 6,000 AI-based RoboLens FT-3D Knee Resurfacing procedures while simultaneously launching its next-generation Robotic FT-3D Knee Resurfacing Programme powered by advanced fully automatic robotic technology.
Speaking about the milestone, Drishmeet Singh Buttar, Managing Partner, said, “The future of surgery lies in intelligent precision technologies powered by Artificial Intelligence, robotics, and advanced analytics. Our vision has always been to provide patients access to advanced healthcare technologies that improve outcomes and strengthen patient trust.”

According to Buttar, as healthcare globally moves towards precision-led, minimally invasive, and patient-centric treatment methods, technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), robotics, and augmented reality are increasingly transforming surgical procedures.
He stated that while conventional knee replacement procedures continue to remain common, orthopaedic care is rapidly evolving through intelligent surgical systems that allow greater personalization and precision.
In reply to a question, Buttar said that Healing Hospital’s RoboLens FT-3D Knee Resurfacing platform combines AI-driven surgical planning with Microsoft HoloLens-powered augmented reality visualization, enabling surgeons to study patient anatomy in immersive real-time 3D during procedures.
According to specialists at the hospital, the RoboLens FT-3D system focuses on precision mapping, intelligent joint balancing, accurate implant positioning, and minimally invasive execution. These advancements are intended to reduce tissue trauma, minimize blood loss, enable faster mobilization, and support smoother rehabilitation for patients.
Sharing insights on orthopaedic innovation, Ajay S Bhambri, Director – Orthopaedics and Joint Replacement and part of the FT-3D Team, said that knee procedures worldwide are increasingly evolving through AI-driven planning, robotic execution, and augmented visualization systems that support greater surgical precision and faster recovery.

Highlighting the importance of personalized treatment planning, Dr. Nishant Setia, Senior Consultant, stated that every patient’s anatomy, mobility needs, and joint condition are unique, making individualized surgical planning essential. He noted that integrating AI, FT-3D precision mapping, and robotic analytics enables highly customized treatment approaches aimed at improving long-term mobility and quality of life.

Adding perspective on patient safety and recovery, Dr. Harsimran Kaur Buttar, Senior Anaesthetist, emphasized that advanced knee procedures today extend beyond surgery itself and focus equally on safer recovery pathways, reduced surgical stress, early mobilization, and enhanced rehabilitation experiences for patients.
Healing Hospital Chandigarh today receives patients seeking advanced knee replacement surgery, robotic knee surgery, and modern orthopaedic care not only from Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, and Chandigarh, but also from multiple states across India and international borders, with many patients travelling long distances specifically for advanced robotic and AI-assisted knee procedures.
With continued investment in advanced technology, specialized surgical expertise, and patient-focused innovation, Healing Hospital Chandigarh is steadily strengthening its position as a leading destination for robotic and AI-assisted orthopaedic care in India.

PGIMER Chandigarh Concludes 33rd International Public Health Management Development Program, Marking Successful Decennial Edition and Strengthening Global Health Leadership

Chandigarh:

 “A health problem anywhere in the world is a concern for everybody in the world. The lesson is clear — we must collaborate more, interact more, share our challenges and share our success stories,” stated Vijay Nehra, Additional Secretary, Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, while addressing the valedictory session of the 33rd International Public Health Management Development Program (IPHMDP) at PGIMER Chandigarh.

Conducted under the prestigious Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) initiative of the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, the program marked the successful completion of its decennial edition, reaffirming India’s growing role in global public health leadership, academic diplomacy and South-South cooperation.

The ten-day international leadership program brought together 41 healthcare professionals and public health leaders from 18 countries, creating a vibrant platform for policy dialogue, cross-learning and exchange of best practices in public health management and health systems strengthening.

Complementing the Ministry of External Affairs, School of Public Health and Department of Community Medicine, Nehra praised the quality and impact of the initiative as he observed, “This has been a mutually beneficial exercise. It is not merely about governments inviting participants; those interacting with you also benefit by expanding their horizons and understanding diverse healthcare realities and cultures across the globe.”

Reflecting on the interconnected global health landscape, Nehra emphasized that amid wars and geopolitical tensions, concern for health remains one of humanity’s strongest unifying forces.

Recalling lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic, Additional Secretary, MoHFW remarked, “COVID was not the first pandemic and certainly not the last. What it taught us is that health security cannot be isolated. During difficult times, nations collaborated, vaccines crossed borders and pharmaceuticals reached people across the world. That spirit of collaboration must become stronger.”

Highlighting India’s public health journey and the challenge of delivering healthcare to nearly 1.5 billion people, Mr. Nehra referred to his experience leading the Indian delegation during G20 Health Working Group meetings and underscored the vast scope for international cooperation.

“India has as much to learn from each one of you as we can share from our own experiences. Institutions like PGIMER Chandigarh represent some of the finest strengths of our healthcare ecosystem and spending time here is a valuable opportunity for every participant,” Additional Secretary, MoHFW said.

Congratulating delegates and faculty, Mr. Nehra appreciated the learning environment fostered by PGIMER and expressed confidence that the relationships built during the program would endure well beyond the course.

Addressing the gathering, Prof. Vivek Lal, Director, PGIMER Chandigarh, congratulated participants and organizers on the successful culmination of the landmark edition and highlighted the institute’s expanding global engagement.

“Over the last decade, IPHMDP has evolved into a globally respected model of leadership and management training that reflects India’s timeless philosophy of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ — the world is one family. Beyond academic learning, this initiative has built enduring bridges of trust, knowledge and friendship across nations, positioning PGIMER Chandigarh at the forefront of international public health capacity building and academic diplomacy,” stated Prof. Lal.

Director PGIMER further shared that following the recent participation of Viraj Singh, Additional Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, the Ministry has expressed keen interest in expanding collaborations and launching additional international training initiatives with PGIMER under the ITEC framework, recognising the sustained success and global impact of IPHMDP over the past decade.

Other dignitaries gracing the occasion included Pankaj Rai, Deputy Director (Administration), PGIMER Chandigarh, along with senior faculty members and officials associated with the program.

Sharing his thoughts, Rai said, “IPHMDP reflects PGIMER’s commitment to global collaboration, knowledge exchange and strengthening public health partnerships across nations.”

Speaking on the occasion, Prof. Sonu Goel, Program Director, IPHMDP, noted that the 33rd edition carried forward the program’s distinguished legacy through experiential learning, leadership exercises and cultural immersion.

“This program is no longer merely a training initiative; it is a global movement of public health leadership. Through our growing network of IPHMDP ambassadors, ideas and innovations shared at PGIMER continue to strengthen health systems across continents,” Prof. Goel said.

He formally inducted participants into the growing international network of ‘IPHMDP Ambassadors’, who continue to replicate best practices and contribute to strengthening health systems in their respective countries.

Participants from several nations appreciated the program’s practical learning approach and exposure to innovative public health models at PGIMER, particularly telemedicine and tele-evidence initiatives that hold promise for strengthening healthcare delivery in resource-constrained settings. The program concluded with a certificate distribution ceremony.

The 33rd edition of IPHMDP once again showcased India’s expanding influence in global public health leadership and reinforced PGIMER Chandigarh’s emergence as a trusted international hub for sustainable health systems strengthening and global knowledge exchange.

Congress Fully Alert to Protect Voters’ Rights, Comprehensive Strategy Prepared on SIR Revision: Rao Narendra Singh

Chandigarh 27 May, 2026

An important meeting of the Action and Monitoring Committee constituted by the Haryana Pradesh Congress regarding the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls was held today. During the meeting, detailed discussions were conducted on ensuring that the voter list revision process across the state remains fair, transparent, and error-free, and a comprehensive organizational strategy was formulated.

The meeting was attended by Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee President Rao Narendra Singh, former Haryana Chief Minister and Leader of Opposition Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Haryana Congress co-incharges Jitendra Baghel and Praful Gudhe, along with several senior party leaders. The leaders stated that for the strengthening of democracy, it is extremely important that every eligible citizen’s name is correctly included in the electoral rolls and that no voter’s name is removed unnecessarily.

The meeting reviewed the ongoing Special Intensive Revision campaign across the state, and organizational responsibilities were assigned from the district level down to the booth level. Congress leaders made it clear that every party worker would carry out their responsibilities with full seriousness and dedication to safeguard voters’ rights. They further stated that the party would remain fully vigilant regarding any irregularities, negligence, or discrepancies in the voter lists.

On the occasion, MLAs Bharat Bhushan Batra, Ashok Arora, Aftab Ahmed, and Chander Prakash, former Speaker Kuldeep Sharma, former ministers Karan Singh Dalal and Dr. M.L. Ranga, Dharmveer Goyat, retired IAS officer Vinay Yadav, Advocate Bijendra Ranga, Advocate Randhir Singh Rana, Mohan Dhillon, Sweta Dhull, and Surender Sharma, along with several senior leaders and office bearers, were present.

In addition, a one-day training camp was organized for all District Congress Committee Presidents and BLA-1 representatives from all 90 Assembly constituencies. During the training program, National Connect Center Vice Chairman Captain Arvind and his team provided detailed guidance on maintaining electoral rolls at the booth level, adding new voters, correcting errors, updating records of deceased or shifted voters, and both online and offline procedures.

The trainers also explained to the BLA-1 workers how to conduct door-to-door verification of actual voter status and ensure that no eligible voter is deprived of their voting rights. The training camp also covered technical aspects, documentation procedures, and Election Commission guidelines in detail.

Congress leaders stated that the electoral roll is the foundation of democracy, and maintaining its accuracy and transparency is a collective responsibility of all political parties and democratic institutions. The party expressed confidence that trained workers would play an active role at the booth level and make a significant contribution toward strengthening the voter list revision process.

The program began with floral tributes being paid to the portrait of India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. Leaders remembered Pandit Nehru’s contribution to democratic values, constitutional institutions, and nation-building, and pledged to follow his ideals.