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Our government has been working on water drainage in Gurugram for the past 10 years: Vij

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*‘पंजाब के मुख्यमंत्री भगवंत मान साहब को मनोचिकित्सक से अपनी जांच करवानी चाहिए’- ऊर्जा, परिवहन एवं श्रम मंत्री श्री अनिल विज*

*पंजाब के मुख्यमंत्री भगवंत सिंह मान द्वारा प्रधानमंत्री के बारे में की गई टिप्पणी दुर्भाग्यपूर्ण हैं- अनिल विज*

*‘‘जिस प्रकार छोटे बच्चे सुबह उठकर दूध के लिए रोने लग जाते हैं उसी प्रकार रणदीप सिंह सुरजेवाला भी सुबह उठकर रोने लग जाते है’’ – विज*

*हमारी सरकार पिछले 10 साल से गुडगांव में पानी निकासी के लिए काम कर रही  – विज*

चण्डीगढ, 11 जुलाई- हरियाणा के ऊर्जा, परिवहन एवं श्रम मंत्री श्री अनिल विज ने आज फिर पंजाब के मुख्यमंत्री भगवंत सिंह मान को सलाह देते हुए कहा कि ‘‘पंजाब के मुख्यमंत्री भगवंत मान साहब को मनोचिकित्सक से अपनी जांच करवानी चाहिए क्योंकि वे प्रधानमंत्री के बारे में इस प्रकार की बातें कर रहे हैं, जोकि ठीक नहीं है’’। इसी प्रकार, श्री विज ने आज कांग्रेस नेता रणदीप सिंह सूरजेवाला को भी आडे हाथों लेते हुए कहा कि ‘‘जिस प्रकार छोटे बच्चे सुबह उठकर दूध के लिए रोने लग जाते हैं उसी प्रकार सुरजेवाला भी सुबह उठकर रोने लग जाते है’’।

श्री विज आज मीडिया कर्मियों द्वारा पंजाब के मुख्यमंत्री भगवंत सिंह मान द्वारा प्रधानमंत्री श्री नरेन्द्र मोदी को लेकर दिए गए मजाकिया ब्यान कि उन्हें लगता है कि प्रधानमंत्री घाना गए हुए हैं और वो भी 140 करोड आबादी वाले देश को छोडकर 10 हजार आबादी वाले देश में गए हैं, जहां उन्हें सर्वोच्च पुरस्कार भी मिलता है, के संबंध में पूछे गए सवाल का जवाब दे रहे थे।

*प्रधानमंत्री नरेन्द्र मोदी को विदेश में वहां का सर्वोच्च पुरस्कार मिलना गर्व की बात है- विज*  

उन्होंने पंजाब के मुख्यमंत्री पर पलटवार करते हुए भगवंत मान से सवाल करते हुए कहा कि देश के प्रधानमंत्री अफ्रीका, घाना, त्रिनीदाद जैसे देशों की यात्रा पर गए थे, क्या वे देश नहीं है ? क्या वहां लोगों के साथ संबंध नहीं बनाने चाहिए? श्री विज ने कहा कि हमें सभी देशों के साथ संबंध बनाने चाहिए, लेकिन मान साहब द्वारा इस प्रकार की टिप्पणी करना बहुत ही दुर्भाग्यपूर्ण है। श्री विज ने पंजाब के मुख्यमंत्री को समझाते हुए कहा कि प्रधानमंत्री नरेन्द्र मोदी हर देश में जा रहे हैं इसमें छोटे-बड़े का कोई सवाल नहीं है और वहां से कुछ लोगों ने उन्हें सर्वाेच्च का पुरस्कार भी दिया है जो देश के लिए गर्व की बात है।

*हमारी सरकार पिछले 10 साल से गुडगांव में पानी निकासी के लिए काम कर रही  – विज*

कांग्रेस नेता रणदीप सिंह सुरजेवाला ने गुरुग्राम में हुए जलभराव को लेकर ट्वीट करते हुए लिखा है कि मिलेनियम सिटी गुड़गांव से जलगांव तक बीजेपी की ट्रिपल इंजन सरकार का तोहफा है, के संबंध में पत्रकारों द्वारा पूछे गए सवाल के जवाब में श्री विज ने कहा कि गुड़गांव जब बसा था, तब कांग्रेस की ही सरकार थी, नाले नालियां और निकासी का काम जब शहर बस रहा होता है तभी किया जाता है, लेकिन हमारी सरकार पिछले 10 साल से पानी निकासी के लिए काम कर रही है।

उन्होंने तंज कसते हुए रणदीप सिंह सूरजेवाला की तुलना छोटे बच्चे से करते हुए कहा कि ‘‘जिस प्रकार छोटे बच्चे सुबह उठकर दूध के लिए रोने लग जाते हैं उसी प्रकार सुरजेवाला भी सुबह उठकर रोने लग जाते है’’।
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*“Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann should get himself examined by a psychiatrist” – Haryana Energy, Transport and Labour Minister Sh. Anil Vij*

*“The remarks made by Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann about the Prime Minister are unfortunate” – Anil Vij*

*“Just like small children wake up in the morning crying for milk, Randeep Singh Surjewala also wakes up and starts crying” – Vij*

*“Our government has been working on water drainage in Gurugram for the past 10 years” – Vij*

Chandigarh, July 11 – Haryana’s Energy, Transport and Labour Minister Sh. Anil Vij once again commented on Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, and said that “Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann should get himself examined by a psychiatrist because the way he speaks about the Prime Minister is not appropriate.” In the same context, Sh. Vij also criticized Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala, and said that “Just like small children cry in the morning for milk, Surjewala too wakes up and starts crying every morning.”

Sh.  Vij was responding to media questions regarding a sarcastic comment made by Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann about Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in which Mann reportedly said that it seems the PM went to Ghana—leaving behind a country of 1.4 billion to visit a country with only 10,000 people—and even received their highest award.

*“It is a matter of pride that Prime Minister Narendra Modi received the highest award from a foreign country” – Vij*

Responding strongly to Bhagwant Mann’s comment, Sh. Anil Vij questioned that “The Prime Minister visited countries like Africa, Ghana, and Trinidad. Are these not countries? Should we not build relations with their people?” He added that India should foster relations with all nations and called Mann’s remarks deeply unfortunate. He emphasized that“The Prime Minister visits all countries, whether big or small, and has received top honors from some of them — which is a proud moment for our nation.”

*“Our government has been working on water drainage in Gurugram for the last 10 years” – Vij*

When asked about Randeep Singh Surjewala’s tweet criticizing the BJP for waterlogging in Gurugram — where he wrote, “From Millennium City to ‘Jalgaon’ is the gift of BJP’s triple-engine government”, Sh. Vij responded that “When Gurugram was developed, it was under Congress rule. Drainage systems, sewers, and water exit planning are done at the time of city planning. Our government, however, has been working on water drainage for the past 10 years.” He again mocked Surjewala and said that “Just like children wake up crying for milk, Surjewala wakes up crying every morning.”

Wave of Change: Haryana NCB’s Mission Mode Operation – A Triple-Front Attack on Drugs: Legal, Economic, and Social

Chandigarh, 09 July 2025. Haryana State Narcotics Control Bureau (HSNCB) chief O.P. Singh stated that the campaign against drug traffickers will no longer remain limited to arrests alone, but will now move forward to completely dismantle the illegal earnings, properties, and networks of drug smugglers. This fight will be fought simultaneously on three fronts — law, technology, and society.
He made these remarks while addressing officers at a meeting held at the headquarters in Panchkula. The meeting was attended by HSNCB Superintendents of Police Pankhuri Kumar, Mohit Handa, District Public Prosecutors, DSPs, and Unit In-Charges from across the state.

– Focus on Urban Hotspots – Coordination of Law, Society, and Public Awareness
During the meeting, Mr. Singh directed that the major drug-affected urban areas in the state should be identified, and a coordinated strategy should be implemented there — combining legal action, public participation, and extensive awareness campaigns. He stated that drugs are a social disease that must be eradicated with the joint effort of the public, administration, and police. This war will not be won merely through arrests but also through social consciousness and behavioral change.

– Economic Front Attack: Illicit Properties of Smugglers to be Seized and Destroyed
The HSNCB chief also made it clear that the main focus of the crackdown will now be on eliminating the illicit wealth of drug traffickers. Under the PIT NDPS Act, habitual drug offenders will be detained, their properties will be attached first, then seized and publicly destroyed. The message is clear: in Haryana, every illegally earned asset from drugs will now come under the scrutiny of the law and be struck at its foundation.

– Six-Month Action Shows Impact: 138 FIRs Registered, 247 Arrests
The meeting reviewed the report from January to June 2025, which revealed that HSNCB registered 138 FIRs and arrested 247 drug traffickers during this period. Out of these, 40 cases were related to commercial quantities, while the rest involved medium and small quantities. Mr. Singh emphasized the need to improve these numbers further and instructed the officers to focus more on commercial drug cases and take necessary steps to expedite pending cases in courts.

– Cyber, Economic, and Digital Investigations Will Be New Weapons
It was also decided to give technology a key role in this fight. The HSNCB chief said that now the digital networks of drug dealing, online transactions, social media connections, and other cyber links will be investigated. Police units have been directed to monitor all aspects of criminals — economic, cyber, and networking — through multi-dimensional investigation and integrate digital forensics into their probes.

– Synthetic Drugs in Gurugram-NCR a Concern: Special Surveillance Ordered
Concern was expressed over the rising trend of synthetic and pharmaceutical drugs in Gurugram and NCR regions. The HSNCB has issued directions to run special vigilance campaigns and strengthen the intelligence network in these areas. It was emphasized that it is imperative to destroy these drug networks targeting the youth.

– Public Cooperation Crucial: Information Can Be Shared on Helpline Numbers 9050891508 and 1933
To actively involve the general public in this campaign, NCB has released two helpline numbers — 9050891508 and 1933. Anyone can confidentially share information about drug activities in their locality through these numbers. The public was urged to participate in this mission, as this fight is not just the police’s, but of the entire society.

– Priority to School-College Campaigns and Rehabilitation
The HSNCB chief said that to strike at the social roots of drug addiction, campaigns including seminars in schools and colleges, discussions on the ill effects of drugs, and street plays are being planned. Additionally, new rehabilitation centers will be established for drug victims, and emotionally resonant messages like “Rehabilitation is a Right” will be used to promote positive thinking in society.

– Not Just Arrests – The Mission Will Succeed by Hitting Networks, Money, and Mindset
The HSNCB meeting made it clear that the anti-drug campaign in the state will no longer remain superficial. It has become a comprehensive and state-wide public movement, with a concrete action plan across legal enforcement, economic disruption, and social participation. This mission is not just a government effort, but a people’s commitment to make Haryana drug-free.

Research Appreciation Day observed

The occasion of Research Appreciation Day was successfully observed in the Advanced Paediatric Centre (APC) Auditorium, PGIMER, Chandigarh, organised by the Association of Basic Medical Scientists (ABMS), under the leadership of Ms. Shaveta Jain (President, ABMS), from 4th – 5th July, 2025. The event aimed to recognize and celebrate the hard work, innovation, and dedication of the research fraternity of PGIMER, as well as honour the efforts being put by every single researcher in advancing knowledge and solving real-world problems to improve lives. The event emphasized on appreciating the mentors, colleagues, collaborators, funding agencies, and institutions—without whom the efforts of researchers would lack the structure and support needed to thrive. The event was a reminder that research is never a solitary journey, but a collaborative mission. The attendees were students from various courses, research scholars, and staff. The event started with a welcome address by Ms. Shaveta Jain (President, ABMS). Prof. R K Ratho, Dean (Academics), PGIMER, inaugurated the event. This was followed by the cover page reveal of the ABMS magazine “BioRachana” by Prof. R K Ratho and Dr. Parmananda Guptasarma (Dean of Faculty, IISER Mohali), set to be released during this calendar year. Faculty from various departments of PGIMER also marked their presence during this 2-day event including Dr. Sapna Pahil (Medical Microbiology), Dr. Rani Ojha (Urology), Dr. Anupam Mittal (Translational & Regenerative Medicine), Dr. Subhabrata Sarkar (Virology), and Dr. Deeksha Pal (Urology).

The event included lectures from eminent personalities including Dr. Parmananda Guptasarma (Dean of Faculty, IISER Mohali), Dr. Akhilesh Kumar (Scientist, ThermoFisher Scientific India), and Dr. Akshay Nag (CEO, Central University of Punjab Research & Development Foundation). The attendees were given insights into the scope of career in academia and industry for researchers. The event also highlighted that research is not only about discovering new knowledge but also about making a positive impact on people’s lives. Various activities & competitions were conducted during the 2-day event to bring out the creative side of the researchers. These included Open mic, Magazine cover competition, Petri Plate Painting Competition, “Behind the Paper” Storytelling, Photography & Videography competitions, and Science Quiz.  There was a lucky draw as well at the end of both the days where selected attendees received surprise gifts. The 2-day event ended with a movie night. During the vote of thanks, Ms. Shaveta Jain motivated the researchers to create an environment that encourages young minds to join in the spirit of ABMS where research is not feared for its complexity but admired for its power to transform. The organizing team comprised of the current ABMS executive committee including, Mr. Ajay Kumar (Vice- President), Ms. Ankita Arora (General Secretary), Shivani Kavidayal (Joint Secretary Female), Mr. Shiv Charan (Joint Secretary Male), Ms. Praisy K Prabha (Treasurer), Mr. Jagdeep Singh (Literary Secretary), Ms. Rupali Dhingra (Cultural Secretary), Mr. Anikait Kaushal (Sports Secretary), Ms. Gurkirat Kaur (Hostel Secretary Female), and Mr. Inderjeet Kumar (Hostel Secretary Male), under the leadership of Ms. Shaveta Jain (President).

 BJP Government playing with public sentiments in the name of healthcare facilities: Kumari Selja

Chandigarh:

The General Secretary of the All India Congress Committee, former Union Minister, and Member of Parliament from Sirsa,
Kumari Selja expressed strong displeasure over the Haryana government’s inactivity and bureaucratic arbitrariness regarding the implementation of the Ayushman Bharat/Chirayu scheme. She said that the purpose of this scheme was to provide free and quality healthcare services to the underprivileged sections of the country. However, due to government negligence, bureaucracy has crippled the scheme, depriving the public of its benefits. If this scheme is to be saved, the Prime Minister or the Union Health Minister should intervene directly, as the situation regarding payments between the government and private hospital operators is becoming critical.

In a statement released to the media Kumari Selja said that the Haryana government adopted the scheme under the name Chirayu, but what is currently happening is a direct assault on the public’s health rights. Under this scheme, eligible persons are issued Ayushman cards, which allow them to receive free treatment at listed private hospitals. The government makes payments directly to the hospitals. However, despite praising the scheme at every platform, the government does not pay attention to its implementation. The bureaucracy is acting arbitrarily and has crippled the scheme. Patients and their caregivers, deprived of benefits, are cursing the government bitterly because it is not paying private hospital operators. Even when payments are made, they are done with heavy deductions. As a result, private hospitals are now reluctant to provide treatment under this scheme. Payments to private hospitals are delayed by 3-6 months, while as per the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), payments should be made within 15 days with provisions for interest on delays.

Kumari Selja said the government has refused to pay interest and payments are only made when hospitals threaten to withdraw from the scheme. Unjustified deductions, unnecessary objections, and years-old pending claims are being rejected as false claims. Recently, five popular packages were removed from the private sector, although adequate arrangements for these services are not available in public hospitals. Even after spending Rs. 1300 crore in the financial year 2023-24 and Rs. 1800 crore in 2024-25, the budget for 2025-26 has been drastically reduced to only Rs. 700 crore, despite including citizens aged 70 and above. The MP said Haryana’s bureaucracy is determined to fail this scheme. The participation of private hospitals is the backbone of this scheme, and by harassing them, the scheme is being rendered inactive.

Kumari Selja demanded that the government immediately increase the Ayushman Bharat/Chirayu scheme’s 2025-26 budget to a minimum of Rs. 2000 crore, conduct a high-level inquiry into the delays and deductions in payments, establish transparent dialogue with private hospitals, restore the removed packages, implement the MoU guarantee for interest payments on delays, and that the Prime Minister and Union Health Minister intervene directly to save the scheme. She urged the government to stop deceiving the public. The MP questioned whether this scheme has now become just an election slogan. Kumari Selja asked why the government announced inclusion of the 70+ age group if it cannot increase the budget, calling it a betrayal of the public.

Haryana Government amends Right to Service Act

Chandigarh, July 9 – Taking a big step towards ensuring timely services to its citizens, the state government has amended the Haryana Right to Service Act, 2014. Now, if the designated officer or grievance redressal authority does not decide on the application or appeal within the stipulated time period, the Right to Service Commission will be able to take suo motu cognizance in such cases. If undue delay is found in the disposal of the application or appeal, the Commission will be able to pass appropriate orders.

According to a notification issued by Chief Secretary Sh. Anurag Rastogi, a new provision has been added replacing Rule 9 of the Haryana Right to Service Rules, 2014. These rules will be called ‘Haryana Right to Service (Amendment) Rules, 2025’.

If before the application for availing any notified service, the matter concerned is pending before any Court or the Revisional Authority of the concerned Department, then the Commission shall not exercise its powers under section 17 of the Act against the designated officer or the First or Second Grievance Redressal Authority until a final decision is given by the Court or the Revisional Authority.

Fortis Hospital Mohali Saves Life of 80-year-old chronic kidney disease patient

Panchkula, July 9, 2025: Doctors at Fortis Hospital, Mohali successfully performed a complex coronary angioplasty on an 80-year-old man with chronic kidney disease (CKD), using Ultra-Low Contrast Angioplasty with Intravascular Ultrasound (IVUS) guidancea cutting-edge technique that minimizes the risk of kidney injury. The procedure was led by Dr Sudhanshu Budakoty, Senior Consultant – CardiologyFortis Hospital, Mohali who opted for the advanced techniqueto ensure precision and safety. The patient was discharged in a stable condition within two days.

Patient from Solan was already battling CKD from 5 years and when he visited Fortis Hospital , he was presented with high creatinine levels, severe chest pain, breathlessness and coronary artery disease. He was at an extremely high risk for conventional angioplasty, which involves the use of contrast dye to visualize the blood vessels during the procedure and that has the chances of damaging the kidney function.

Whereas, the advanced ultra-low contrast technique combined with IVUS imaging is a minimally invasive approach that allows doctors to accurately diagnose and treat blockages. In this procedure, a very minimal contrast dye is used, thereby avoiding the risk of further kidney damage or dialysis.

Speaking about the procedure in the press conference, Dr Budakoty said, “This patient had significant coronary artery disease, but being a CKD patient, conventional angioplasty posed a high risk of worsening his kidney function. Using IVUS, we could clearly assess the vessel size, lesion characteristics, stent placement and expansion, all while minimizing contrast use. This ensured an excellent outcome without compromising kidney health.”

He added that advanced imaging modalities like IVUS and Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) are routinely used at Fortis Mohali to treat high-risk cardiac patients who were earlier considered unfit for angioplasty.

“These technologies help us achieve superior outcomes by guiding us through complex cases, even in patients with severe comorbidities like CKD. At Fortis Mohali, we remain committed to offering evidence-based, innovative cardiac care to every patient,” he said.

IVUS (Intravascular Ultrasound) uses sound waves to visualize blood vessels from inside, allowing precise measurement of blockages and optimal stent deployment. OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography) is another state-of-the-art imaging technique that uses light waves to produce high-resolution images of coronary arteries, aiding in accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.

With its team of expert cardiologists and adoption of world-class technology, Fortis Hospital, Mohali continues to be at the forefront of interventional cardiology, delivering outstanding care to high-risk patients with complex cardiac conditions.

About Fortis Healthcare Limited

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, ~4,750 operational beds (including O&M facilities), and over 400 diagnostics centers (including JVs). The Company is listed on the BSE Ltd and National Stock Exchange (NSE) of India. It draws strength from its partnership with a global major and parent company – IHH, to build upon its culture of world-class patient care and superlative clinical excellence. Fortis employs over 23,000 people (including Agilus Diagnostics Limited) 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.

Health Minister Arti Singh Rao hears public grievances, directs swift action on complaints

Chandigarh, July 7 – Haryana’s Health and Family Welfare Minister Arti Singh Rao organized a public hearing at her official residence in Chandigarh on Monday. During this, hundreds of people from various districts of the state put forth their problems and demands before the minister. Arti Singh Rao listened to each complainant seriously and directed the concerned departments to take immediate action.

Most of the complaints in the public hearing were related to health services, absence of doctors, supply of medicines, and personal medical assistance. The minister redressed many complaints on the spot and gave clear instructions to the officials that no officer or employee should be negligent in public interest works.

Arti Singh Rao said listening to the problems of the public and resolving them quickly is the priority of our government. Under the leadership of Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini, we are committed to providing a transparent, responsive, and accountable administration, she said.

She also made it clear that strict action will be taken against those officers or employees who will obstruct public welfare schemes.

After the public hearing, the minister also held a review meeting with senior officials of the Health Department and issued necessary guidelines to increase the quality of health services at the grassroots level.

Baba Lakhi Shah Bawdi in Ishargarh village, Kurukshetra, will be beautified

Chandigarh July 7: Haryana Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini, while paying rich tributes to Baba Lakhi Shah Vanjara, announced that the state government will beautify Baba Lakhi Shah Bawdi located in Ishargarh village of district Kurukshetra. In addition, a community center will be constructed in his name in the village, and a statue of Baba Lakhi Shah will be installed.  For this, he announced to give Rs 31 lakh and Rs 11 lakh each on behalf of Cabinet Minister Sh Krishan Lal Panwar and Kumari Aarti Singh Rao. He also announced that, with the consent of the community, one chowk (roundabout) and one road in the state will be named after Baba Lakhi Shah Vanjara. Additionally, a community center will be constructed in his name.

Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini made these announcements while addressing the state-level function organized at his residence Sant Kabir Kutir here today on the occasion of Baba Lakhi Shah Vanjara Jayanti. On this occasion, the Chief Minister paid floral tribute to the portrait of Baba Lakhi Shah Vanjara and offered his respects. He assured  that he will never let the honour and respect given to him by the Vanjara community by making him wear the turban diminish and will always work to increase this honour.

Baba Lakhi Shah Vanjara: A unique example of devotion and courage

While extending heartfelt greetings and best wishes to the people of the state on the occasion of Baba Lakhi Shah Vanjara Jayanti, the Chief Minister said that Baba Lakhi Shah Vanjara was a great sacrificer, a true devotee, and a brave warrior who etched an immortal saga in history through his sacrifice. He stated that when we speak of India’s rich culture, diversity, and tradition of sacrifice, the memory of many great heroes comes to mind – those who gave everything to protect the nation and religion. Baba Lakhi Shah Vanjara was one such hero. He was a devoted Sikh who set an extraordinary example of Guru Bhakti and courage, one that will be remembered for generations.

The Vanjara community, a resilient, hardworking, and dignified community

The Chief Minister said that the sacrifices of Baba Lakhi Shah Vanjara are written in golden letters in Sikh history. He bravely fought against the Mughals and made extraordinary sacrifices to protect the religion. This is believed to be the first recorded incident in Indian history where more than 112 members of a single family were martyred. He added that the Vanjara community is a resilient, hardworking, and self-respecting community that has not only contributed significantly to the country’s economy through trade and commerce but has also played a vital role in national defense.

Government actively spreading the message of saints and great personalities to the people

Sh Nayab Singh Saini stated that great men do not belong to any one religion or caste, they belong to all of humanity. It is our collective responsibility to preserve and honor their legacy. In this spirit, the government is working to spread the teachings and messages of saints and great personalities through the Sant-Mahapurush Vichar Samman and Prasar Yojana. He added that, to uphold the ideals of equality promoted by these great figures, the government has introduced several welfare schemes aimed at improving the standard of living for the poorest sections of society. The Vanjara community is also benefiting from these initiatives.

The government has worked to bring homeless nomadic castes into the mainstream of society

He said that the government is committed to uplifting the most marginalized and deprived sections of society. As part of this effort, Parivar Pehchan Patra has been issued to families from nomadic castes to help bring them into the mainstream. Through these Parivar Pehchan Patras, they are now receiving the full benefits of various government schemes and services. He said that the government has worked to bring the nomadic castes, which were homeless for decades, into the mainstream of society by settling them in one place. He further mentioned that plots have been allotted to poor nomadic families who applied in cities like Karnal, Palwal, and Rohtak. Additionally, under the ‘Mukhyamantri Shahri Awas Yojana’, the process of allotting plots to poor urban families has begun. In the first phase of this scheme, land has been identified in 14 towns and cities, and allotment letters have been issued to 15,256 poor families.

The Chief Minister also stated that under the ‘Mukhyamantri Gramin Awas Yojana’, 4,532 people who had not received possession of their 100-square-yard plots have now been given ownership rights and financial assistance of Rs 1 lakh each. Furthermore, under the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Awas Navinikaran Yojna, financial aid of Rs 80,000 is being provided to BPL families from Scheduled Castes for home repairs. A total of Rs 416 crore has been distributed to 76,985 beneficiaries under this scheme.

13 lakh LPG connections provided to women from poor families under the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana

Sh Nayab Singh Saini stated that the PM Surya Ghar Yojana has been launched in the state with the aim of freeing 2 lakh poor families from electricity bills by the year 2027. So far, free solar panels have been installed in the homes of over 18,000 beneficiaries. In addition, under the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana, 13 lakh LPG connections have been provided to women from economically weaker families. Under the Har Ghar-Har Grihini Yojana, 17.51 lakh families are receiving gas cylinders at a subsidized rate of Rs 500 every month. He further said that under the Ayushman Bharat–Chirayu Yojana, poor families are receiving free medical treatment worth up to Rs 5 lakh. So far, more than 20 lakh individuals have benefited, with free treatment worth Rs 2,745 crore provided. Moreover, under the Mukhyamantri Vivaah Shagun Yojana, financial assistance of up to Rs 71,000 is given as shagun for the marriage of daughters from poor families.

Need to embrace the teachings of Baba Lakhi Shah Vanjara in our lives

Sh Nayab Singh Saini stated that Baba Lakhi Shah Vanjara taught us an important lesson that history is shaped not only by the sword but also through selfless acts of sacrifice, courage, and service to society. He emphasized that as we work towards building a Developed India–Developed Haryana under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi, it is essential for all of us to incorporate the teachings and values of great personalities like Baba Lakhi Shah Vanjara into our lives.

Earlier, Development and Panchayats Minister Sh Krishan Lal Panwar remarked that the Vanjara community is known for its hard work and bravery, and through these qualities, it has created a unique identity. He added that the state government, following the principle of Antyodaya, has launched several public welfare schemes aimed at uplifting the poor, ensuring that every eligible individual directly benefits from these initiatives.

On this occasion, Health and Family Welfare Minister Kumari Aarti Singh Rao, BJP State President Sh Mohan Lal Badoli, State In-Charge Sh Satish Punia, General Secretary (Org.) Sh Phanindra Nath Sharma, OSD to the Chief Minister Sh Bharat Bhushan Bharti, President, Vanjara Samaj Sh Jasmer Vanjara, Subedar Major Kishori Lal, and several other distinguished guests were present.

No Compromise on Quality of Development Works: Ranbir Gangwa

Chandigarh, July 7- Haryana Public Health Engineering and Public Works Minister, Sh.  Ranbir Gangwa said that there should be no compromise in the quality of development works. He said that strict action must be taken against anyone found using substandard construction material. Officers must address public grievances at their own level promptly so that fewer complaints reach the Grievance Redressal Committee, said the Cabinet Minister.

Sh. Ranbir Gangwa said this while chairing the District Public Relations and Grievance Redressal Committee meeting held in Karnal on Monday.

The Minister  heard 18 complaints listed on the committee’s agenda, of which 8 were resolved on the spot, while directions have been given to resolve the remaining 10 cases at the earliest and present the reports with complete facts in the next meeting.

Interacting with the media after the meeting, he said that under the leadership of Chief Minister,  Sh. Nayab Singh Saini, youth are being given jobs based on transparency and merit. He expressed gratitude to Union Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal, stating that during his tenure as Chief Minister, systemic reforms were brought, ensuring government jobs are now accessible without parchi-kharchi.

He added that BJP has formed the government in Haryana for the third time, and Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini immediately after taking oath, provided 25,000 government jobs to youth.

The Cabinet Minister further stated that the cleaning of drains and sewer lines is being done through the respective departments. Responding to a question on the SYL (Sutlej-Yamuna Link) canal issue,  he said that the Supreme Court’s decision is in Haryana’s favor. He reiterated that as Southern Haryana faces water scarcity, Punjab should comply with the court’s directive and ensure water supply.

He also asserted that there is no place for crime or criminals in Haryana. Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini has issued strict directions to the police department to curb criminal incidents and ensure law and order is maintained.

Indri MLA and Chief Whip, Sh. Ram Kumar Kashyap, Nilokheri MLA Bhagwandas Kabirpanthi,  Karnal Mayor, Smt. Renu Bala Gupta, senior officers, and newly nominated members of the committee also attended  the meeting.

CM AND ARVIND KEJRIWAL DEDICATE INDIA’S BEST 15 MGD CAPACITY STP WORTH RS 145.26 CRORE AT MOHALI

SAS Nagar (Mohali), July 7:

In a path breaking initiative, the Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann and National Convener of Aam Aadmi Party Arvind Kejriwal on Monday dedicated an ultra modern 15 MGD (Million Gallons per Day) capacity Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) worth Rs 145.26 crore to the people.

Interacting with the media persons after dedicating the plant, the Chief Minister said that latest technology has been used in setting up of this plant which will be further replicated in the other parts of the state soon. He said that the motive is to save the precious water of the state by ensuring optimum utilisation of the waste water also. Citing the example of Singapore, Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the country is using micro filter technology to make the rain water drinkable.

The Chief Minister said that the state government is making similar efforts to save the water of Punjab for the coming generations. He said that as water, air and land had no votes so the traditional leaders had ignored them and no heed was paid towards these major issues concerning the state. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that due to this massive pollution and degradation of these natural resources took place thereby causing an irreparable loss to the society.

However, the Chief Minister said that after the formation of the AAP government in the state steps have been taken to save the environment, rejuvenate the canal system and take other exemplary steps for the well being of society.  He said that similar efforts are being made to ensure that the water is treated with the best ever available technology to save it for coming generations. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that as prevention is better than cure so such steps are being taken to ensure that this precious natural resource is saved.

Quoting verse ‘Pawan Guru, Paani Pitaah, Mata Dharat Mahat’ from Gurbani, the Chief Minister said that the great Gurus have equated air (pawan) with teacher, water (paani) with father and land (dharat) with mother. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that now the time has come when we must imbibe the teachings of Gurbani in our lives for restoring the pristine glory of the state by resolving to save the environment of the state. He said that the state government will leave no stone unturned for this noble cause adding that the people of state should support the state government by planting more and more trees.

The Chief Minister said that the Punjab government is taking benefit of the vision  of farsighted leader Arvind Kejriwal,  who has already proved mettle by giving good governance in the national capital. He said that Punjab is being immensely benefited from the expertise of Kejriwal, who has taken several path breaking initiatives in Delhi. Bhagwant Singh Mann also congratulated the officers for smooth execution of this project which will prove to be a milestone for carving out a progressive Punjab.   

Meanwhile, senior AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal said that it is a matter of immense pride and satisfaction that a 15 MGD (Million Gallons per Day) capacity Sewage Treatment Plant is being inaugurated today here at Sector-83 in Mohali. He said that the Punjab Government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann has upgraded this project at a total cost of ₹145.26 crore. Arvind Kejriwal said that the plant previously had a capacity of 10 MGD, which has now been upgraded to 15 MGD.

Arvind Kejriwal announced that a major facelift will be given to the state in the coming few months on a Mission mode. He said that in order to give impetus to development of cities a complete roadmap has been prepared. Arvind Kejriwal said that starting from this December, the state government will ensure water supply, sewerage facility, cleanliness, roads, lights and STP in 166 cities of Punjab.

Arvind Kejriwal said that this plant has been upgraded using Advanced Nutrient Removal Technology adding that in addition to the 15 MGD Sewage Treatment Plant, a 5 MGD capacity Ultra Filtration Tertiary Treatment Plant has also been established. He said that this is Punjab’s first Ultra Filtration Plant and the treated water from this plant will be used for various purposes such as irrigation, road cleaning, toilet flushing, and other municipal uses. Arvind Kejriwal said that the use of treated water will reduce dependence on fresh water, thereby helping in the conservation of underground water resources.

Arvind Kejriwal said that to reduce electricity consumption, a 1 MW (megawatt) capacity solar power plant has also been installed at the site.  He said that keeping in view the projected population growth and urban development in Mohali over the next 20 years, GMADA (Greater Mohali Area Development Authority) has established this sewage treatment plant using a scientific approach. Arvind Kejriwal said that the state government will continue more such endeavors for the well being of the people of Punjab and no stone will be left unturned for it.