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Eight acres of land reserved for women’s nursing college

Haryana Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala said that eight acres of land have been earmarked in the IMT area for the construction of the Women’s Nursing College at Manesar in Gurugram district. He further shared that information regarding its construction has also been shared with the Central Government. The institute to be built with the […]

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Eight acres of land reserved for women’s nursing college

Haryana Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala said that eight acres of land have been earmarked in the IMT area for the construction of the Women’s Nursing College at Manesar in Gurugram district. He further shared that information regarding its construction has also been shared with the Central Government.
The institute to be built with the help of ESI will be the biggest nursing college in the district, said Dushyant Chautala while addressing a public meeting organised at Manesar on Sunday. Dushyant Chautala said that at present, radical changes have been made to strengthen the medical infrastructure, and this nursing college will further give a major boost to the medical sector and also provide new employment opportunities in the field.
The Deputy Chief Minister said that the state government has taken various significant decisions in providing employment to the youth. Asia’s largest warehouse is being built by Flipkart in an area of 140 acres in Patli Hajipur, and now Asia’s largest mobile battery production unit is being set up in the Mewat region, he added. Chautala said that the state government has worked to promote industrial units, due to which Maruti Company has set up the world’s largest car manufacturing plant on about 900 acres at Kharkhoda in Sonipat. He said that today the IT sector in Gurugram is touching new heights.
The Deputy Chief Minister said that the policies made by the state government for the welfare of the common man are being implemented continuously. In this important development journey, Haryana is the first state where farmers are being paid the amount for selling their crops within 48 hours. Similarly, compensation for crops damaged due to natural calamities is also being given within a month, said Chautala. Dushyant Chautala said that the present state government is continuously working on the ground and taking effective steps for the empowerment of women in the state.

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