“AYUSH medicine centres to be opened in all districts of Haryana”

August 30, 2015 12:00 am | Updated March 29, 2016 06:11 pm IST - KURUKSHETRA:

Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Saturday said soon centres of AYUSH system of medicine would be opened in all 21 districts of the state.

“To promote this system of medicine in a big way and benefit a large number of people, these centres will be opened,” Mr Khattar said speaking at a civic reception function organised to honour Himachal Pradesh Governor, Acharya Dev Vrat at educational institution ‘Gurukul Kurukshetra’ in this district.

Greeting the people of the state and Acharya Dev Vrat on the occasion of ‘Raksha Bandhan’ festival, the Chief Minister urged the people to imbibe good habits and values on this auspicious day.

Mr Khattar urged people to render selfless service to the society and work with dedication for the development of the country.

Referring to poor examination results of Class X and XII of government schools in the state, he said the state government has decided that if good educational institutes adopt government schools and improve their standard of education, government would provide them facilities to achieve the objective.

“The government is of the view that every child should get free and better education,” he added.

Acharya Dev Vrat said that today ‘Gurukul’ is amongst the leading educational institutes. He said that he would make all efforts to perform the duty assigned to him by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The Governor said he has issued direction for use of Hindi language in all offices of Himachal Pradesh and urged Mr Khattar to do the same in Haryana too. - PTI

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