Haridwar gears up for enhanced emergency healthcare as Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurates the cutting-edge Patanjali Emergency and Critical Care Hospital this Thursday. Amid his influential Uttarakhand sojourn, this development addresses long-standing needs for prompt, high-quality treatment in life-threatening situations.
The minister’s visit, commencing Wednesday, spotlights a multifaceted agenda encompassing medical advancements, devotional practices, and homage to cultural icons. At precisely 10 AM, Shah will launch the facility at Patanjali Yogpeeth’s Maharishi Dayanand Gram, a boon that will fortify the area’s medical resilience and save countless lives.
His spiritual journey proceeds to Shantikunj at 10:45 AM, where prayers at Akhand Jyoti and dialogues with Gayatri Parivar leaders will affirm their stature in national consciousness and welfare initiatives.
Culminating in splendor, the Bairagi Island event launches Shatabdi Varsh Samaroah 2026, marking Mata Bhagwati Devi Sharma’s birth centenary and Akhand Deep’s century. Shah’s address to global attendees will underscore the Parivar’s transformative work in spirituality and social harmony.
The prior evening, at Rishikesh’s Geeta Bhawan, Shah unveiled Kalyan’s centenary issue, acclaiming Geeta Press’s role in spiritual awakening and its synergy with PM Modi’s vision for cultural primacy. He bowed to Hanuman Prasad Poddar, the dedicated founder whose century-spanning efforts via Geeta Press have upheld Dharma’s flame.
This tour masterfully links health innovation with timeless traditions, positioning Haridwar as a beacon of balanced, forward-looking development.

