In a fiery speech during the Haryana assembly’s budget session, Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini denounced the Indian Youth Congress activists’ antics at the India AI Summit as a shameful act that embarrassed India on the world stage. Organized with PM Modi’s vision, the summit showcased India’s AI prowess to international experts and leaders.
The CM emphasized that such vulgar disruptions undermine national progress, especially as Haryana gears up with AI hubs in Gurugram and Panchkula as per recent budget provisions. This era belongs to artificial intelligence, and such incidents only hinder advancement.
Health Minister Aarti Singh Rao provided a comprehensive update on Ayushman Bharat, revealing 1,38,47,905 active cards and 2,694 packages encompassing a wide range of medical services. Since late 2022, 14.28 lakh beneficiaries have received care, backed by over Rs 2,010 crore in payments to hospitals.
The scheme’s flexibility allows unlisted treatments via specialized channels, ensuring no one is left behind. Meanwhile, Minister Ranbir Gangwa reaffirmed the push for tap water in every home, with Jhajjar’s 25 colonies now equipped and canal water reaching urban and rural areas reliably.
Minister Krishna Lal Panwar outlined the ‘Mahagram’ initiative for large villages, introducing city-like amenities to bridge urban-rural divides. Specific issues like drainage blocks in Jind’s Julana-Shadipur are being tackled through a dedicated committee, promising lasting solutions and improved quality of life.