New electric cleaning machines have arrived at Ambala Cantonment Civil Hospital, enabling cleaning to be done three to four times a day– Energy, Transport and Labour Minister Sh. Anil Vij
“A separate new machine for cleaning in the operation theatre is being brought in and will be available within the next one or two days” – Anil Vij
“A letter has been written to the Health Minister for upgrading the hospital laboratory to ensure every patient’s test is conducted” – Vij
Chandigarh, July 4- Haryana’s Energy, Transport and Labour Minister Sh. Anil Vij said that new electric cleaning machines have arrived at the Civil Hospital in Ambala Cantonment, which will be used to clean the hospital premises three to four times a day. Additionally, a separate new cleaning machine is being brought specifically for the operation theatre, which is expected to be available within the next one to two days.
He also stated that a letter has been sent to the Health Minister requesting the upgradation of the hospital laboratory, to ensure that every patient’s test is conducted and reports are made available on a daily basis.
Sh. Vij was responding to questions asked by media personnel today.
When asked about the arrival of new electric machines, he said that “It is a very welcome development that cleaning in the Civil Hospital will now be done using electric scrubber machines.” He added that he has issued directives for cleaning to be done three to four times daily using these machines.
Recalling earlier conditions, he said that “When I first became the Health Minister, the OPD had fewer than 300 patients; today, it has increased to more than 3,000.” He also informed that approximately 1,500 tests are conducted daily in the hospital laboratory, and reiterated that he has written to the Health Minister to upgrade the lab so that test reports for all patients can be made available every day.
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“Our government has made full arrangements for the Kanwar Yatra, including deployment of police” – Energy, Transport and Labour Minister Sh. Anil Vij
“People participate in the Kanwar Yatra with great devotion” – Anil Vij
“India is an emotion-driven nation, it is the responsibility of every government to ensure that the sentiments of any religion are not hurt” – Vij
“Special bus service for women from Ambala to Mullana has been instructed to commence” – Vij
Chandigarh, July 4- Haryana’s Energy, Transport and Labour Minister Sh. Anil Vij said that the state government has made comprehensive arrangements for the Kanwar Yatra, including security measures such as police deployment, to ensure that Kanwariyas (pilgrims) reach their destinations safely.
Sh. Vij was responding to questions asked by media personnel today.
When asked about the arrangements made by the Transport Department for the Kanwar Yatra and the Kanwariyas, he said that people participate in the Kanwar Yatra with deep devotion, as it is not only a part of our religious practices but also an expression of people’s faith.
He added that “India is a sentiment-driven country, and it is the responsibility of every government to ensure that the sentiments of people of all religions are respected and unharmed.”
In response to a question about launching a special bus service for women between Ambala and Mullana, he said that a large number of people travel on this route daily, with a significant portion being women. “There was a growing demand for a special bus service for women, and I have issued instructions for this service to begin,” he said.
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“Those who oppose Hindi are essentially opposing Hindustan, because Hindi is the mother tongue of Hindustan” – Energy, Transport and Labour Minister, Sh. Anil Vij
“The Bharatiya Janata Party is a nationalist party and has never indulged in religion or caste-based politics in the country” – Anil Vij
“The increase in GST collection is a sign that the nation is progressing” – Vij
“Aam Aadmi Party has made it a practice to lure voters using government funds” – Vij
Chandigarh, July 4- Haryana’s Energy, Transport and Labour Minister Sh. Anil Vij said that today, “Those who oppose Hindi are essentially opposing Hindustan, because Hindi is the mother tongue of Hindustan.” He further asserted that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is a nationalist party that has never played politics based on religion or caste. He added that the consistent rise in GST collection indicates that the country is on a path of progress. While criticizing the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), he said the party has institutionalized the practice of luring voters using public funds.
Sh. Vij made these remarks while responding to questions asked by media persons regarding the ongoing language controversy in Maharashtra.
He emphasized that while everyone has the right to promote their respective languages and there should be no objection to that, saying “we will not allow Hindi to grow” is unacceptable. Such attitudes, he said, threaten the federal structure of the country. Hindi, he asserted, acts as a unifying thread that binds the entire nation together.
Bharatiya Janata Party is a nationalist party – Vij
Responding to allegations made by a Samajwadi Party leader, who accused the BJP and terrorists of targeting people based on religion, Sh. Vij said the BJP is a nationalist party that has never practiced religion or caste-based politics. He hit back at the Samajwadi Party leader, saying such statements reflect a lack of knowledge, as they do not understand the true character of the BJP. He suggested that such individuals should first understand the BJP’s ideology across India before making such remarks.
Rising GST collection is a sign of economic growth – Vij
On being asked about Rahul Gandhi’s comment that GST has become a tool of economic injustice, Sh. Vij responded sharply, asking whether GST is being forcefully collected from anyone. He stated that ever since the implementation of GST, there has been a steady increase in its collection, indicating national growth. He added that “If businesses are growing, GST is collected. If employment is increasing, GST is collected. If people’s purchasing power is rising, GST is collected. Hence, rising GST is a positive indicator, he said.”
AAP will remain grounded, the question of rising does not arise – Vij
Responding to Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal’s remarks on the party’s defeat in Delhi being a matter of “ups and downs”, Sh. Vij took a jibe saying, “If Mr. Kejriwal considers being up or down the same, may God keep him always down and never let him rise, since he sees both states as equal.” He went on to say that Mr. Kejriwal has polluted Indian politics by using public money to lure voters, which became a common practice under the AAP regime. Several ministers and leaders of the party have landed in jail. “Such a party,” he remarked, “belongs to the ground level only — the question of it rising does not even arise.”
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