Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini Seeks Blessings for Haryana’s Progress at Acharyakulam’s 12th Anniversary Event in Haridwar
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Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini Seeks Blessings for Haryana’s Progress at Acharyakulam’s 12th Anniversary Event in Haridwar
Chandigarh, October 27 – Haryana Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini sought blessings from revered saints for the continued growth and progress of Haryana. He was the chief guest at the 12th anniversary event of Acharyakulam, a prestigious educational institute run by Patanjali Yogpeeth in Haridwar. During his speech, the Chief Minister extended his warm wishes for upcoming festivals, including Dhanteras, Diwali, Annakut, Bhai Dooj, and Chhath Puja, saying, “I have come from Hari’s land to the doorway of Hari (Haridwar), and it is my privilege to be among the saints.”
The Chief Minister asked the gathered saints to bestow their blessings upon him, enabling him to work towards establishing new milestones of development in Haryana. Standing on the banks of the sacred Ganga, he expressed a renewed enthusiasm and commitment to accelerate Haryana’s progress. He shared that he would return to his state with a sense of new energy and inspiration.
In his address, Chief Minister Saini commended Baba Ramdev, the founder of Patanjali Yogpeeth, for his pivotal role in reviving Ayurveda and yoga across the nation. He emphasized that the Haryana government is actively promoting Ayurveda and yoga, establishing nearly 6,500 exercise halls across the state’s panchayats and wellness centers in villages. The Chief Minister highlighted that to engage the youth in yoga, yoga instructors have been appointed in schools, making yoga education compulsory from grades 1 to 10. Furthermore, Haryana has taken significant steps, such as establishing Shri Krishna Ayush University in Kurukshetra, a large-scale medical center in Panchkula, and a dedicated research center in Jhajjar. Additionally, the state has set up a Yoga Commission and established 506 Ayurvedic health centers.
Swami Ramdev announced the plan to establish a large-scale Acharyakulam in Haryana, surpassing the one in Haridwar. Responding enthusiastically, Chief Minister Saini assured full support, acknowledging that this Acharyakulam would be a matter of pride for Haryana’s 28 million residents. He expressed confidence that youth trained at this Acharyakulam would emerge as the true strength of society. The Chief Minister highlighted the importance of Acharyakulam in contributing to the nation’s intellectual and economic growth, supporting India’s vision to become a global leader.
Earlier, upon his arrival at Patanjali Yogpeeth in Haridwar, the Chief Minister was welcomed by Acharya Balkrishna with a floral bouquet at the helipad. Before participating in the anniversary program, he toured the Patanjali facilities, including the Kanya Gurukul, Wellness Center, and Research Center. Chief Minister Saini took particular interest in the Patanjali Ayurvedic Research Center, where Dr. Anurag Varshney explained the research processes and laboratory arrangements. Impressed by the facilities, the Chief Minister expressed plans to establish similar research institutions in Haryana.
Notable attendees included Uttarakhand Transport Minister Prem Chand Aggarwal, Haryana BJP’s Organization Minister Phanindranath Sharma, Patanjali’s Swami Ramdev, Swami Avdheshanand Giri, Akhada Parishad President Swami Ravindra Puri, Mahamandaleshwar Harichetnanand, Patanjali’s Acharya Balkrishna, and Dr. Jaideep Arya, Chairman of Haryana Yoga Commission, along with several revered saints and dignitaries.
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