Renu Bhatia resigns as the chairperson of Haryana’s women’s commission amid protests by nursing staff, according to The Hindu. The resignation is reported to follow demonstrations by nurses seeking action on their issues, which have escalated into public agitation around the same period. Bhatia’s departure is presented as occurring in the context of mounting pressure from the nursing community, with the protests drawing attention to service and employment concerns faced by nurses. The report states that her resignation takes place while the protests are ongoing, linking the leadership change to the broader unrest. The text provided does not include further details on the specific demands raised by the nurses, the response from the state government, or the timing of the resignation. It also does not specify who will assume charge of the commission or whether an interim arrangement is made. Overall, the accounts agree that Bhatia quits the women’s panel role in response to the political and administrative pressure created by the nursing staff demonstrations in Haryana.