Balbir Singh Sidhu launches a sharp attack on the BJP government over the hike in commercial gas cylinder prices The Congress will strongly oppose every anti-people policy that affects people's kitchens S.A.S.Nagar 2 May ( Ranjeet Singh Dhaliwal ) : Senior Congress leader and former Health Minister Balbir Singh Sidhu has termed the steep increase in commercial gas cylinder prices by the BJP-led central government as a well-planned conspiracy against small traders and common people, who are considered the backbone of the country's economy. Sidhu said that the significant hike in gas cylinder prices in a single day proves that the BJP government neither cares about small businesses nor about the kitchens of ordinary households. People who are already burdened by inflation, unemployment, and taxes are now being further oppressed by rising gas prices. He stated that this decision is a direct economic blow to thousands of families associated with tea vendors, dhaba owners, hotel ope...
African medical delegation visits Park Hospital, Panchkula
Discusses scope of telemedicine, medical tourism budgets, doctor training opportunities
Panchkula 15 April ( Ranjeet Singh Dhaliwal ) : To understand and explore India’s rapidly evolving healthcare ecosystem and as part of their Executive Health Management and Leadership Programme, a high-level delegation of medical professionals from Strathmore University, Kenya, visited Park Hospital Panchkula on Wednesday. The delegation, led by Dr Tecla Kivuli and supported by University Administration Coordinator Salome, toured the city healthcare ecosystem to study private-sector excellence, advanced clinical infrastructure, and digital health innovations.
During their visit, the delegates engaged in detailed discussions on the scope of telemedicine, including the potential to establish India–Kenya telemedicine linkages. They also explored structured training programmes for Kenyan doctors and paramedics at Park Hospitals, strengthening future collaboration in medical education and capacity building. Key strategic discussions were also focused on global healthcare budgets and economic trends, including rising healthcare expenditures, value-based care models, and increasing investments in digital health solutions.
A major highlight of the visit was the delegation’s strong appreciation of India’s cost advantage in advanced medical treatments. The delegates were amazed to learn that the cost of treatment in India is nearly one-tenth compared to the USA and Western countries.The delegates appreciated the Park hospital’s patient-centric design and global standards, and acknowledged that it is well-equipped across multiple super specialties. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Amarpreet CEO, Park Hospital Panchkula, stated that We are increasingly emerging as a preferred global destination for advanced medical care, said Dr. Amarpreet CEO, Park Hospital Panchkula

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