*Haryana Uses Artificial Intelligence to Speed up Tuberculosis Elimination – Dr. Sumita Misra*
Chandigarh, March 13 - Haryana has deployed three Artificial Intelligence-based tools under the National Pradhan Mantri TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan to strengthen tuberculosis detection, treatment and geographic planning across the state, Additional Chief Secretary, Health & Family Welfare Department, Dr. Sumita Misra said here today.
Sharing details of the state's technological initiatives in TB elimination, Dr. Misra said the state has implemented a structured three-pronged AI approach that strengthens screening, patient monitoring and geographic prioritisation within the TB programme.
The state operationalised two of the three tools — Cough Against TB (CATB) and Vulnerability Mapping for Tuberculosis (VM-TB) — in February 2025, while the third tool, Prediction of Adverse TB Outcomes (PATO), has been functional since April 2023. All three solutions have been developed and deployed in collaboration with the Central TB Division under the National Tuberculosis Elimination Programme.
Dr. Misra said CATB is a mobile-based application that analyses cough sounds and symptoms to screen individuals for presumptive pulmonary tuberculosis, including in areas without internet connectivity. Designed for use in both community and facility-based environments, the tool provides frontline health workers with a fast, consistent and reliable decision-support system, enabling early identification even among individuals who may not present obvious symptoms. Since its launch, 711 individuals have been enrolled, 2,654 frontline workers oriented, 1,119 workers registered on the platform, and 140 presumptive TB cases flagged for further diagnostic testing across 609 Health and Wellness Centres.
Giving details of the PATO tool, Dr. Misra said it uses routinely collected patient data from the national Ni-kshay portal to identify, at the time of treatment initiation, patients who are at a higher risk of dropping out of treatment or mortality. By flagging such individuals early, the tool enables healthcare providers to offer closer monitoring, targeted support and timely intervention, thereby strengthening treatment adherence and reducing the risk of drug-resistant TB. Since its deployment in April 2023, as many as 18,591 high-risk patients in Haryana have been identified under this tool.
Dr. Misra further said that VM-TB is an advanced AI-driven geospatial analytics tool that analyses notified TB cases alongside more than 20 geospatial and health-determining indicators to identify villages and urban wards with a higher likelihood of TB risk. Integrated into the national Ni-kshay portal, it generates vulnerability scores ranking locations into high, medium and low risk zones. This enables district and state health authorities to clearly visualise where vulnerability is concentrated and prioritise areas for focused outreach and screening. Using this tool, 2,111 high-risk villages across the state have been identified, enabling health authorities to plan and execute targeted Active Case Finding efforts.
Dr. Misra said that by embedding advanced analytics within established programme structures, the state is enhancing efficiency, strengthening frontline decision-making and accelerating progress toward a TB-Mukt Haryana. She added that Haryana remains committed to leveraging technology to ensure that TB care is timely, targeted and accessible to all.
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CM inaugurates Three-Day 38th Vasant Utsav in Panchkula
Utsav being organised on the lines of Surajkund Mela for the first time in 37 years
Vasant Utsav reflects our culture, love for nature and social harmony- Chief Minister
Haryana Government continuously working towards environmental conservation
Chandigarh, March 13 — Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini on Friday inaugurated the three-day 38th Vasant Utsav at the Town Park in Sector-5, Panchkula. For the first time in the 37-year history of the Utsav, it is being organised on the lines of the Surajkund Mela. On the occasion, the Cactus Garden, Asia’s largest, which had remained closed for nearly a year for maintenance, was also reopened for the public.
Earlier, the Chief Minister was welcomed at the venue in traditional style with a ceremonial turban, dhol-nagadas and musical instruments. He visited the flower exhibition organised during the Utsav and showed keen interest in various varieties of flowers displayed in the cut flower, dry flower and fresh flower sections. He also visited stalls showcasing products made by self-help groups.
Utsav has further enhanced the beauty of Panchkula
Addressing the gathering as the Chief Guest, the Chief Minister said that Vasant Utsav is a vibrant celebration of our culture, love for nature and social harmony, and has become a major attraction for people across the state. He described Panchkula as a modern and well-planned city, known for its natural beauty, clean environment and organised development. He said the city represents a unique blend of modernity and tradition, and the Vasant Utsav has further enhanced its charm.
Competitions will nurture creativity among children and youth
To make theUtsav more engaging, a number of competitions have been organised, including floral decoration, cut flower displays, rangoli, painting, pot painting, face painting, tattoo making, environment quiz, mehendi and fancy-dress competitions. Congratulating the participants, the Chief Minister said that such activities not only provide a platform for talent but also help develop creativity among children and young people.
Vasant Utsav inspires a new perspective towards life
The Chief Minister said that India is among the few countries blessed with multiple seasons, each bringing a new experience and fresh energy. The country’s culture is deeply connected with these seasonal changes, which is why various festivals are celebrated with the arrival of each season. He added that Vasant Utsav encourages people to view life from a new perspective, reminding them that change is a natural process and positive change leads to progress.
Pension provision for maintenance of trees above 75 years under Pran Vayu Devta Pension Scheme
Speaking on environmental issues, the Chief Minister said that the world today is facing serious challenges such as global warming and environmental pollution, and these problems can only be addressed through conservation of nature. He said the Haryana Government is continuously implementing initiatives to increase green cover, promote water conservation and protect biodiversity.
Under the Pran Vayu Devta Pension Scheme, a provision has been made to provide an annual pension of Rs 3,000 for the maintenance of trees older than 75 years. So far, 3,819 trees have been identified, and Rs 2 crore 5 lakh has been disbursed as pension to those who are taking care of these trees. In addition, 1,541 more trees have been identified under the scheme.
20 Oxyvan established across the state
He further said that the government has also launched the initiative to develop ‘Oxyvans’ across Haryana. So far, 20 Oxyvans have been established, where trees are planted over 5 to 100 acres of land. Work on Oxyvans is currently underway at Bir Ghaghar in Panchkula and along the Old Badshahi Canal in Karnal, where several rare and medicinal plant species are being planted to ensure cleaner air and a healthier environment.
Environmental protection being linked with tourism and development
The Chief Minister said the state government is also linking environmental conservation with tourism and development. In this direction, work is underway on a plan to develop the world’s largest jungle safari in the Aravalli region of Gurugram. The project will not only help conserve wildlife but will also boost tourism and generate local employment opportunities.
Several provisions in Budget 2026–27 to strengthen environmental conservation
Referring to provisions included in the 2026–27 state budget, the Chief Minister said that the Haryana State Agro-Forestry Policy will be implemented to increase tree cover and further support the plywood industry. Under the ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ campaign, large-scale plantation drives will be carried out on panchayats and public lands, and all ‘Pavitar Upvan’ (sacred groves) will be officially notified for their protection. In addition, a deer park will be developed on 100 acres of forest department land in Hasanpur village of Karnal district at a cost of around Rs 50 crore.
Vasant Utsav will carve its own identity in the coming years
The Chief Minister called upon people to adopt the spirit of the Utsav as a new way of looking at life and to pledge collective efforts to keep the environment clean and safe. He expressed confidence that the Vasant Utsav in Panchkula will grow into a grand event in the coming years and establish its own identity across the country.
Events like Vasant Utsav promote local artists, crafts and tourism- K. Makrand Pandurang
Earlier, welcoming the guests, Chief Executive Officer, PMDA, Sh. K. Makrand Pandurang extended greetings and best wishes on the occasion of Vasant Utsav. He said that just as spring brings fresh blossoms after the shedding of old leaves, Haryana too is moving ahead on a renewed path of modernity, progress, and inclusive development under the leadership of Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini. He emphasized that occasions like this remind us that true development is not measured only by infrastructure and economic growth, but also by the preservation and promotion of culture, traditions, and social harmony.
He further said that celebrations such as Vasant Utsav play a vital role in connecting people with their cultural roots. At the same time, these events provide a meaningful platform for local artists, craftsmen, and performers to showcase their talent, while also promoting tourism and giving a boost to the local economy.
During the programme, a musical performance led by renowned shehnai maestro Pandit Lokesh Anand was presented. Cultural performances showcasing the “Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat” theme, featuring traditional dances from different states, were also staged and received enthusiastic appreciation from the audience. The Chief Minister also posed for a group photograph with the artists, encouraging their efforts.
Former Haryana Vidhan Sabha Speaker, Sh. Gian Chand Gupta, BJP State Vice-President, Smt. Banto Kataria, Deputy Commissioner, Sh. Satpal Sharma, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Smt. Srishti Gupta, along with other dignitaries and a large number of people were present on this occasion.
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Supply of LPG, petrol and diesel in the state is completely normal, says CM
Appeals to avoid rumours; strict action against black marketing and hoarding
Chandigarh, March 13 — Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that the rumours being spread about disruption in the supply of domestic LPG gas, petrol and diesel due to war-like situations in the Middle East are completely baseless. He said that the supply of domestic LPG, petrol and diesel in Haryana is completely normal and continuing without interruption.
In this regard, the Chief Minister held a meeting with senior officers of the Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Department and representatives of oil companies to review the availability of fuel and gas in the state. During the meeting, representatives of the oil companies assured the Chief Minister that sufficient stock of petrol, diesel and LPG is available in the state and the supply of gas is continuously being received.
The Chief Minister said that arrangements have been made to give priority to hospitals, educational institutions and other essential services in the supply of commercial gas cylinders. Apart from this, oil companies are continuously making efforts to keep the remaining supply fully smooth so that common consumers do not face any inconvenience.
Chief Minister, Sh.Nayab Singh Saini has given clear directions to all Deputy Commissioners and Superintendents of Police in the state that strict action should be taken immediately upon receiving any complaint of theft, black marketing or hoarding.
Appealing to the people of the state, he said that they should not believe in any kind of rumours and should avoid unnecessary panic or extra storage of fuel and gas. The Chief Minister said that the state government is vigilant and is committed to ensuring uninterrupted supply of domestic gas to every household.
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Haryana Right to Service Commission takes strict cognizance of incorrect electricity billing, directs compensation to consumers
Chandigarh, March 13 – The Haryana Right to Service Commission has taken strict cognizance of the functioning of electricity distribution corporations while hearing two separate cases related to electricity billing and has directed that compensation be provided to the affected consumers.
While hearing a complaint received from Ambala district, the Commission expressed concern over a serious flaw found in the billing system of the Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (UHBVN). The Commission observed that it was surprising that the multiplying factor had been recorded as 0.1 in the billing software despite the fact that it was less than 1, whereas according to departmental officials, the factor cannot be less than one.
The Commission noted that if a limit for the multiplying factor had been fixed in the software, the system would not have accepted 0.1. In this regard, the Commission has directed the Chief Engineer (IT), Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam, to clarify why the system accepted 0.1 instead of 1 and what corrective measures have been taken or are proposed to remove this error.
The Commission has also directed that through a single query in the entire system, all bills in which the multiplying factor has been recorded as less than one should be identified, and corrective action should be taken automatically in all such cases without waiting for applications from consumers. A detailed report in this regard has been directed to be sent to the Commission’s e-mail (rtsc-hry@gov.in) by March 25, 2026.
Granting relief in the matter, the Commission noted that the concerned consumer belongs to an economically weaker section. A member of the consumer’s family works as a trainee in Gujarat and earns about ₹14,000 per month; therefore, it is not possible for the family to pay the entire outstanding amount in a lump sum.
Referring to its previous orders, the Commission delivered its decision in accordance with the compensation policy prescribed for cases of incorrect or average billing. According to the Commission, in cases of incorrect billing for up to six months, compensation will be provided as required. For periods exceeding six months, compensation will be determined as follows: ₹200 per incorrect bill for a period up to one year, ₹300 per incorrect bill for a period up to two years, and ₹500 per incorrect bill for periods exceeding two years.
On this basis, the Commission has directed that the consumer be paid compensation at the rate of ₹500 per billing cycle for approximately 20 billing cycles from September 2022 to January 2026. This amount will be credited to the consumer’s electricity bill. The remaining outstanding amount may be deposited by the consumer in two equal instalments with the permission of the concerned SDO.
The Commission also observed that the concerned Junior Engineer responsible for entering the incorrect multiplying factor has since passed away. The error also remained undetected for a long period by the consumer clerk and consumer assistant. However, considering their workload, the Commission has refrained from imposing any penalty on them and has decided to close the matter after providing compensation to the consumer.
In another case related to Hisar district, the Commission took cognizance of the inconvenience and harassment caused to a consumer due to incorrect entry of a solar meter reading in the system by officials of the Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (DHBVN). The Commission noted that although the necessary relief had already been provided, the consumer had to face unnecessary trouble due to the mistake made while entering the solar meter reading.
During the hearing, it was informed that the entry had been made by the concerned Junior Engineer, who has now retired. Since the error occurred on the part of the corporation, the Commission has ordered payment of ₹1,000 as compensation to the consumer under Section 17(1)(h) of the Haryana Right to Service Act, 2014.
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Haryana initiates major push to promote vehicle scrapping and recycling industry
CM reviews incentive schemes to strengthen vehicle scrapping and recycling sector
Development of Eco Parks and Recycling Parks to boost investment and employment, says CM
Chandigarh, March 13 — Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini chaired a meeting in Chandigarh to review the implementation of various incentive schemes under the Haryana Registered Vehicle Scrapping and Recycling Facility Incentive Policy–2024, aimed at promoting the vehicle scrapping and recycling sector in the state.
During the meeting, emphasis was laid on encouraging the scientific and environmentally responsible scrapping and recycling of old vehicles, while also attracting investment and generating new employment opportunities in the state. Haryana Industries and Commerce Minister, Rao Narbir Singh joined the meeting through video conferencing.
Providing details during the meeting, Commissioner and Secretary, Industries and Commerce Department, Dr. Amit Agrawal, informed that under the policy, registered vehicle scrapping and recycling units will be granted industry status and will be eligible for several financial incentives.
Under the Capital Subsidy Scheme, both new industrial units and units undertaking expansion will be provided subsidy on capital investment at prescribed rates, which will help reduce the cost of establishing such industries and encourage greater investment in the state.
It was further informed that under the Net SGST Reimbursement Scheme, eligible industrial units will receive reimbursement of a specified portion of the State GST deposited by them. This will provide financial relief to industries and encourage industrial investment, particularly in backward areas.
In addition, under the Park Developers Scheme, financial assistance will be provided for the development of Eco Parks and Recycling Parks, covering a specified share of the project cost excluding land. The policy also provides for reimbursement of stamp duty on purchase or lease of land, which will facilitate the development of modern infrastructure in the sector.
During the meeting, skill development was also accorded special importance. It was informed that Centres of Excellence will be established for skill development, and financial assistance will be provided for conducting specialised training programmes in government ITIs, polytechnics and other training institutions. The objective is to create a trained workforce for the vehicle scrapping and recycling sector and expand employment opportunities for the youth.
It was highlighted that the effective implementation of these schemes will give a significant boost to the vehicle scrapping and recycling industry in Haryana, while also promoting environmental protection and increasing investment and employment opportunities in the state.
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Haryana to Release Subsidies and Pensions on 10th of Every Month through Direct Bank Transfer
Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi issues instructions to ensure timely transfer of benefits to eligible beneficiaries
Chandigarh, March 13 - The Haryana Government has decided to streamline the disbursement of subsidies, pensions and other financial assistance under various welfare schemes by ensuring their release directly into beneficiaries’ bank accounts on the 10th of every month through the Direct Bank Transfer (DBT) system.
According to an official communication issued by Chief Secretary Sh. Anurag Rastogi, all administrative secretaries, heads of departments, managing directors and chief administrators of boards and corporations, divisional commissioners, and deputy commissioners have been directed to ensure strict compliance with the new instructions.
The order states that all subsidies, pensions and financial assistance provided under various government schemes, including those administered by boards and corporations, will now be credited directly into the bank accounts of eligible beneficiaries on a fixed date every month. The move is aimed at ensuring timely and transparent delivery of welfare benefits.
To facilitate the process, the government has also decided that a formal function will be organized on the 10th of every month at Haryana Niwas, Chandigarh, where the release of funds will be carried out by the competent authority through a single command or press of a button.
Departments concerned have been instructed to ensure timely submission of required data and completion of necessary formalities so that the transfer of funds can take place without delays. The government has also asked all implementing agencies and officials to bring these instructions to the notice of concerned officers for strict compliance.
The decision will help improve transparency, reduce delays in payments and ensure that welfare benefits reach beneficiaries regularly and efficiently.
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Nationwide VB-G RAM G digital campaign launched to engage youth in promoting rural development initiatives
Chandigarh, March 13 - The Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India, in collaboration with MY Bharat, has launched a nationwide digital campaign titled ‘VB-G RAM G Youth Digital Campaign’. The objective of the campaign is to ensure widespread public awareness about the “Viksit Bharat – Guarantee for Rural Employment and Livelihood Mission (Rural): VB-G RAM G (Viksit Bharat-G Ram G) Act, 2025’. The campaign has been named ‘Viksit Bharat-G Ram G – Youth Power, Progress of Panchayats’.
The initiative aims to place youths at the centre of the campaign and engage them through participatory activities such as quizzes, video challenges and creative competitions. Through these activities, the campaign seeks to transform the initiative into a nationwide digital mass movement with strong youth participation.
As part of the campaign, a national-level short video, reel or animated video competition titled ‘60 Seconds for My Village’ was launched on March 6, 2026. The competition is open to youths in the age group of 15 to 29 years. Participants will be able to prepare a 30 to 60 second video in any Indian language and submit it online through the MY Bharat portal. Each participant will be allowed to submit only one entry. Videos may be created using a mobile phone, camera or animation tools.
Young participants will be able to express their creative ideas on a range of themes related to the Act. These include the objectives and key features of the Act, its benefits in rural employment and livelihood generation, and its role in village development and transformation. Participants may also highlight opportunities for youth and women, the contribution of the Act toward achieving the goal of Viksit Bharat @2047, and the vision of ‘My Village, My Future’ — an aspiration for self-reliant and developed villages.
All eligible participants in the competition will receive a digital certificate of participation. Participants who demonstrate outstanding performance will be awarded certificates and other recognitions, and they will also receive an opportunity to interact with the Union Minister for Rural Development and senior officials of the Ministry.
Youth participants can take part in the competition by clicking on the link https://bit.ly/4r3Gxhn, or by visiting the mybharat.gov.in portal.
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Deadline for Tractor Subsidy Scheme extended; Online process now to be completed by March 17
Chandigarh, March 13- The Haryana Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Department has revised the schedule for the subsidy scheme being provided on tractors of 45 HP or above for Scheduled Caste farmers under the State Scheme (SB-89), and has extended the dates for completing the process.
Sharing information in this regard a department spokesperson said that during the implementation of the scheme, several requests were received from farmers regarding technical issues on the portal related to downloading permits, uploading bills after purchasing tractors, approval of bills by manufacturers, and transfer of inventory from manufacturers to dealers. Keeping in view the possibility that eligible farmers might be deprived of the benefits of the scheme due to these issues, the department has decided to revise the schedule and extend the deadline.
The spokesperson said that as per the revised schedule, farmers and manufacturers can now complete all online processes on the portal by March 17, 2026. These include downloading permits, purchasing tractors, uploading bills, and the transfer of inventory and approval of bills by manufacturers.
The spokesperson further informed that a one-day programme for on-site verification will be organised on March 20, 2026, while the process of verification related to subsidy and final approval on the portal by the Deputy Director Agriculture will be completed by March 24, 2026.
The spokesperson added that instructions have been issued to ensure wide publicity of the scheme among farmers, tractor manufacturers and dealers so that eligible farmers can take maximum benefit of the scheme.
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No Government dues against any candidate contesting Rajya Sabha Election from Haryana: Returning Officer
Chandigarh, March 13 – Returning Officer, Sh. Pankaj Agarwal has issued a public notice regarding the biennial election for the Rajya Sabha from Haryana. In the notice, information related to government dues declared by the contesting candidates in their affidavits has been published for the information of all electors.
According to the notice issued, details of outstanding dues payable by the candidates to various government departments have been provided. These include rent related to government accommodation, electricity, water and telephone charges, government transport (including aircraft and helicopters), income tax dues, GST dues, municipal or property tax, and any other type of government dues.
The public notice includes the names of three candidates. These are Sh. Karmveer Singh Bauddh (Indian National Congress), Sh. Sanjay Bhatia (Bharatiya Janata Party) and Independent candidate Sh. Satish Nandal. According to the affidavits submitted by the candidates, the government dues under all categories have been shown as ‘Zero (NIL)’.
Returning Officer, Sh. Pankaj Agarwal said that the public disclosure of information related to government dues of candidates is done to maintain transparency in the election process. This enables electors to have clear information about the financial status of the candidates and helps make the election process more transparent.
This public notice has been issued in connection with the biennial Rajya Sabha election from Haryana to be held in the year 2026 so that the information declared by the candidates is available to all concerned.
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Yuva Sammelan to be organised at Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University on March 21
Vidhan Sabha speaker Harvinder Kalyan reviews preparations, issues necessary directions to officers
Chandigarh, March 13 – Under the chairmanship of Haryana Vidhan Sabha Speaker, Sh. Harvinder Kalyan a meeting was held on Friday to review the preparations for the ‘Yuva Sammelan’ to be organised on March 21 at Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science and Technology, Murthal (Sonipat). Officers from the Higher Education Department, Sonipat administration, the university and other concerned departments participated in the meeting, where detailed discussions were held regarding the successful and well-organised conduct of the programme.
During the meeting, Sh. Harvinder Kalyan directed the officers to ensure that all necessary arrangements related to the ‘Yuva Sammelan’ are completed in time so that the programme can be organised in a systematic, grand and successful manner. He said that such events provide an important platform for youth to showcase their talent and creativity, which helps in developing confidence, leadership skills and positive energy among them.
He said that in this conference, special emphasis will be laid on making youth aware about the rights, functions and duties of constitutional institutions so that they can gain knowledge about them and contribute to society. Such events also provide students with an opportunity to showcase their abilities in various fields and play an important role in their overall personality development.
During the meeting, it was informed that around 1,400 students from various colleges of the state will participate in the Yuva Sammelan. Sh. Kalyan directed the concerned officers to ensure smooth and safe transportation arrangements for the students so that they do not face any inconvenience. He also directed that essential facilities such as seating arrangements, drinking water, cleanliness and other basic arrangements at the venue should be ensured in time.
He said that all departments should work in coordination with each other to make the ceremony dignified and grand. A detailed plan should also be prepared to manage stage arrangements, the outline of cultural performances and other arrangements in a systematic manner during the programme. Besides this, he directed that security arrangements should be given priority and adequate security measures should be ensured at the venue so that the Sammelan is conducted in a peaceful, safe and disciplined environment. The district administration, police department and the university administration should ensure effective arrangements for security and traffic management through mutual coordination, he added.
Additional Chief Secretary, Higher Education Department, Sh. Vineet Garg, Director General, Higher Education Department, Sh. S. Narayanan, Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Shree Prakash Singh, Deputy Commissioner, Sonipat Sh. Sushil Sarwan, Additional Director (Administration), Information, Public Relations and Languages Department, Smt. Varsha Khangwal, and other officers were also present during the meeting.
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State Election Commission sets up voter awareness pavilion in Panchkula
Chandigarh, March 13 - The State Election Commission, Haryana has set up a voter awareness pavilion at 'Vasant Utsav' Town Park Sector-5, Panchkula. The pavilion will remain open for public from 09.30 A.M. to 7.00 P.M for three days, till March 15, 2026.
Sharing information in this regard a spokesperson of the Commission said that this initiative has been taken by the State Election Commission, Haryana, Panchkula to make people aware of the functioning of the Commission and to connect directly with the people at grass root levels. As the general elections of Municipal Corporation, Panchkula are due, the importance of this initiative becomes more significant.
The spokesperson said that the objective of the camp is to make people aware of their voting rights and pledge and encourage them to vote in every election. Such initiatives also help in increasing the voting percentage in the local bodies’ elections.On the first day of the ‘Vasant Utsav’ the Commission received energetic responses from people of various age groups for this initiative.Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini who had come for the inauguration of Utsav also visited the pavilion and appreciated the initiative taken by the Commission.
The Commission also organised quiz competitions relating to the local bodies elections and distributed prizes to the winners. Dummy EVM was also placed for demonstration to make the people aware about the functioning of EVMs. State Election Commissioner,Sh. Devinder Singh Kalyan, also participated and interacted with the people who came to the pavilion.