Haryana’s legislative assembly echoed with strong words from CM Nayab Singh Saini, who called out Indian Youth Congress members for their ‘disgraceful’ protest at the world-class India AI Summit. The event, a brainchild of PM Narendra Modi, united global minds but was marred by antics that damaged India’s global image.
Saini stressed the importance of AI in modern times, recalling budget allocations for hubs in Gurugram and Panchkula to foster innovation. Such opposition stunts only set back national goals.
Turning to public welfare, Health Minister Aarti Rao detailed Ayushman Bharat’s impact: 2,694 packages for comprehensive care, 1.38 crore cards issued, and 14.28 lakh treatments from November 2022, costing over Rs 2,010 crore. The system’s adaptability covers all needs through hospital networks.
Water security took center stage with PH Minister Ranbir Gangwa’s updates on ‘Nal Se Jal,’ including finalized projects for Jhajjar’s 25 colonies and reliable supply to nine villages via canals.
Panchayat Minister Krishna Lal Panwar introduced ‘Mahagram’ status for populous villages, delivering advanced sewerage and facilities. For Julana-Shadipur’s flooding woes, a high-level committee is devising permanent fixes, signaling a proactive governance approach.