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Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri announced renaming of Dharamshala bus stand in memory of late GS Bali
Taking a significant step in honour of late GS Bali, Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri announced renaming of Dharamshala bus stand in his memory.
Nagrota, July 28: Taking a significant step in honour of late GS Bali, Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri announced renaming of Dharamshala bus stand in his memory. The announcement was made at the closing ceremony of the four-day fair organised in the memory of GS Bali in Nagrota.
Speaking as the chief guest, Agnihotri highlighted the invaluable contribution of GS Bali in the progress of the state. “GS Bali’s initiatives modernised various departments and brought major development projects to life. Without his vision, milestones like Tanda Medical College and Rajiv Gandhi Engineering College would not have come into existence,” Agnihotri said.
GS Bali, who served as a cabinet minister, played a key role in advancing the transport sector and setting up important infrastructure, including the Tanda Medical College and Rajiv Gandhi Hydro Engineering College in Kangra. Agnihotri also praised Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (HPTDC) chairman RS Bali for upholding his father’s legacy.
Rajesh Dharmani, who had earlier named the polytechnic college in Nagrota Bagwan after GS Bali, lauded Bali’s contribution to technical education. “GS Bali’s efforts led to the establishment of several technical education institutes, including IIT-Mandi and IIM-Sirmour, which transformed the educational sector of Himachal Pradesh,” Dharmani said.
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