Governor, Chief Minister release Souvenir of Sirsa Parliamentary Constituency Sansad Khel Mahotsav
Chandigarh, March 6— Haryana Governor, Prof. Ashim Kumar Ghosh and Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini on Thursday jointly released a souvenir of Sansad Khel Mahotsav to be held in the Sirsa Parliamentary Constituency.
The Sansad Khel Mahotsav was organised from September 21 to September 25, 2025.
Speaking on the occasion, Rajya Sabha MP Sh. Subhash Barala said that the Sansad Khel Mahotsav is being organised continuously in line with Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi’s commitment towards sports and his vision of providing a larger platform to emerging players.
He said that under the leadership of the Prime Minister, sports in India have, for the first time, moved beyond being limited to medals or performance and have become part of a national policy for youth development and nation-building.
He said that initiatives such as Khelo India, the Fit India Movement and the National Sports Policy are clear examples that sports have now become central to both leadership and society.
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E-auctioning of plots without completing development works by HSVP a serious lapse: Haryana Right to Service Commission
Chandigarh, March 6 – The Haryana Right to Service Commission, while commenting on an important case, has observed that e-auctioning plots by the Haryana Shehri Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP) without completing development works at the site is a serious administrative lapse. The Commission stated that before placing any plot for e-auction, the necessary development works in the concerned area must be completed so that allottees can start construction in a timely manner.
A spokesperson of the Commission said that the matter relates to a plot purchased through e-auction in Sector-76/77 of Faridabad. The allottee, Sh. Keshav Sharma, had filed a complaint before the Commission stating that despite incomplete development works, he was sent an offer of possession. In its order, the Commission observed that it is clear HSVP conducted the e-auction of the plot without completing development works and later issued an offer of possession, which is not in accordance with proper procedure.
The Commission also found that according to the terms of the allotment letter, if possession is not given within 30 days of receiving the application, HSVP is required to pay interest to the allottee. However, in several cases in Faridabad this interest was not being paid. Only after the intervention and directions of the Commission did HSVP start paying interest in such cases.
During the hearing, the Commission also stated that the role of the then Estate Officer or the e-auction cell of HSVP needs to be examined in this matter, as approval for auction was granted without clearly indicating the status of development works. The Commission further noted that on August 12, 2022, the then Chief Administrator of HSVP had directed the concerned officials to complete the development works within two months, yet the problem persisted for a long time, indicating serious negligence.
In its order, the Commission also referred to another case in which the Punjab and Haryana High Court made strong remarks about the functioning of HSVP, stating that HSVP was established on the principle of “no profit, no loss” with the objective of providing affordable housing, but its conduct in several cases appears profit-oriented, which goes against the interests of the middle- and lower-income groups.
In this case, the Commission has exercised its powers under the Haryana Right to Service Act, 2014 and directed that the complainant, Sh. Keshav Sharma, be paid compensation of тВ╣5,000. This amount will be paid by HSVP within 15 days and a compliance report must be submitted to the Commission by March 24, 2026. The Commission also stated that initially the amount may be paid from HSVP’s funds and later recovered from the responsible officials.
The Commission further clarified that if any negligence is found in future regarding withdrawal of the possession date, refund of extension fees collected, or payment of interest on delayed possession, strict action will be taken against the concerned officials under the Haryana Right to Service Act.
The Commission also advised HSVP to review its policy regarding payment of interest in cases where plots are purchased through e-auction. At present, such allottees receive only 5.5 percent annual simple interest, whereas allottees who obtain plots through draw of lots receive 9 percent interest after three years. The Commission believes that a balanced and fair policy is needed in this regard.
The Commission further stated in its order that HSVP should complete development works on priority. Over the past few years, HSVP has earned thousands of crores of rupees through e-auctions, and delays in development works are not only economically harmful but also create dissatisfaction among allottees and lead to unnecessary litigation.
The Commission expressed hope that HSVP will soon complete the development works, provide relief to the allottees, and ensure that such situations do not arise in the future.
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President of Singapore India Business Forum, Prasoon Mukherjee, meets the Chief Minister
Discussion held on new investment opportunities in Haryana
Chandigarh, March 6 — The President of the Singapore India Business Forum, Sh. Prasoon Mukherjee met Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini on Friday. During the meeting, detailed discussions were held regarding industrial investment in Haryana, trade cooperation, and opportunities available for Singaporean companies in the state.
The Chief Minister invited the Singapore India Business Forum and investors from Singapore to explore investment opportunities in Haryana. He said that the Haryana Government is continuously making efforts to promote industries in the state and provide a conducive environment for investors. The government is encouraging investments through transparent policies, simplified procedures, and improved infrastructure, said Sh. Nayab Singh Saini.
He further stated that the state government is committed to extending full support to investors. Investors coming to Haryana will not face any difficulties, and their interests will be fully protected.
The Chief Minister said that the expansion of industries in the state will create new employment opportunities and further accelerate Haryana’s economic growth. During the meeting, discussions were also held on a proposal to establish a business centre of the Singapore India Business Forum in Gurugram.
The Chief Minister said that setting up a business centre in Gurugram would provide Singaporean companies with a strong platform to establish offices and invest in Haryana, which would further strengthen trade relations between the two sides.
On this occasion, Sh. Parsoon Mukherjee invited the Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini to visit Singapore. He said that investors associated with the Singapore India Business Forum, in collaboration with the Singapore government, are highly enthusiastic about exploring investment opportunities in Haryana, and there are wide prospects for cooperation in various sectors in the future.
The meeting was attended by the Chief Secretary, Sh. Anurag Rastogi, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Sh. Arun Kumar Gupta, Commissioner and Secretary, Industries and Commerce Department, Dr. Amit Agrawal, along with other senior officers.
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VIDHAN SABHA PROCEEDINGS
No Shortage of Health Facilities in Palwal Region — Chief Minister
Flyover Construction has ended the traffic jam problem in Palwal
Chandigarh, March 6 – Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that there is no shortage of health facilities in the Palwal region. Citizens are being provided quality healthcare services through the 200-bed District Hospital in Palwal and the 50-bed Sub-Divisional Hospital.
The Chief Minister was responding to a question raised by MLA, Sh. Raghubir Tewatia, during the Question Hour of the ongoing Budget Session of Haryana Vidhan Sabha, regarding the establishment of a trauma centre between Palwal and Ballabhgarh.
The Chief Minister said the location mentioned by the local MLA is approximately 500 metres from the 200-bed District Hospital in Palwal. On the other hand, a 50-bed Sub-Divisional Hospital is located approximately 2 kilometres away, ensuring people do not have to travel far to receive medical treatment.
Responding to concerns about traffic congestion raised by the MLA, the Chief Minister said that there is currently no traffic jam problem in Palwal. Earlier, the issue of traffic congestion was there, but after the construction of a flyover, the traffic system in the area has become much smoother and more convenient.