Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Monday laid the foundation stone of projects worth Rs 315 crores in Panchkula which include laying the foundation stone of Engineering and Technical Institute costing Rs. 150 crores and a world-class shooting range to be established at a cost of Rs 165 crores.
Addressing the function, Saini said that these two projects would be milestones in the development of Panchkula. He expressed pride that the foundation stones for these projects were laid on International Youth Day, and emphasized that they would ensure a bright future for the youth.
The Chief Minister stated that these two institutions will benefit not only the people of Haryana but also the youth from the neighbouring states of Himachal Pradesh and Punjab. He said that the world-class shooting range, to be established on 13.75 acres, would be constructed at an estimated cost of Rs 150 crores and would be completed within the next two years. The State Institute of Engineering and Technology, to be established on 10 acres, would be built at an estimated cost of Rs 165 crores and would be completed within the next three years.
He said that this international-level shooting range would nurture talented shooters who would bring national and international recognition to the state. He further said that Haryana’s own Manu Bhaker and Sarabjot Singh, who won medals in shooting at the Paris Olympics, as examples of this success. He added that athletes from Haryana, as well as neighbouring Punjab and Himachal Pradesh, would also be able to do practice at this shooting range.
Saini stated that the State Institute of Engineering and Technology in Panchkula would be the premier technological education institution in Northern India. Admissions for the academic year 2023-24 have already started, with classes for 90 students being conducted at the Government Polytechnic in Sector-26. This year, the institute will offer courses in emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Cyber Security, and Robotics & Automation, with a capacity to admit 180 students, said Saini.