Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini condemns Pahalgam Terror Attack, Pays tribute to victims

Also inspects Haryana’s first 'Complete Streets' Project

Chandigarh, April 23 – Haryana Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini strongly condemned the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. He said that the nation stands united in these challenging times and will neither fear nor yield to terrorism. The Chief Minister paid tribute to the civilians who lost their lives in the attack and expressed his deepest condolences to their families. He described the incident as a cowardly act that claimed the lives of innocent people. He said that the sacrifice of the people will always be remembered and assured their families of the government's support.

On this occasion, the Chief Minister also spoke with the family of Sh Vinay Narwal, who lost his life in the Pahalgam attack. He offered his condolences and reassured them that the Haryana government stands firmly with them in their time of grief.

Later, the Chief Minister inspected Haryana’s first ‘Complete Streets’ initiative, walking through the site in Udyog Vihar Sector-18, Gurugram. He remarked that the 'Complete Streets' concept reflects the state government's commitment that every section be it child, elderly, woman or Divyang, should get the right to walk safely and with dignity.

He said that the government’s focus is not limited to infrastructure development, but extends to human well-being. “Walking, cycling, or taking the bus in Gurugram will no longer be just a necessity—it will be a pleasant experience,” he said. He highlighted that this project demonstrates the transformative potential of collaboration among the government, private sector, and civil society. The 'Complete Streets' model, he added, will serve as an example not only for Haryana but for the entire country.

The project has been implemented along Sanath Road and Gali No. 7 in Udyog Vihar, covering a stretch of 2.4 kilometers with a width of 30 meters. This road connects Old Delhi Road to the Airtel office on NH 48. The total project cost was approximately Rs 23 crore, jointly funded by GMDA, MCG, DHBVN, and the Raahgiri Foundation. Private partners such as Nagarro, Maruti Suzuki, and SafeExpress also contributed, setting a remarkable precedent for public-private partnership.

Key features of the project include wide and shaded footpaths for pedestrians, safe track for cyclists, bioswales for rainwater harvesting, and the preservation of 700 mature trees. In addition, over 20,000 flowering plants have been planted. To ensure safety, four trained street marshals have been deployed around the clock. This model is set to become an inspiration for cities across Haryana and the rest of India.

GMDA is now planning to redevelop an additional 100 kilometers of roads based on the 'Complete Streets' model over the next two years

Cabinet Minister Rao Narbir Singh emphasized the importance of avoiding polythene use and encouraged people to carry reusable bags while shopping. He highlighted that tree plantation is a powerful and positive step, not only does it help purify the environment, but it also lays the foundation for a healthier future for coming generations. He suggested that planting a tree in place of giving traditional gifts on birthdays, wedding anniversaries, or other special occasions and encouraging others to do the same can be a meaningful and impactful initiative.

Gurugram MLA Sh Mukesh Sharma and other distinguished guests were also present at the event.

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State-Level Gram Utthan Sammelan to be held in Panchkula today

Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini to inaugurate

Social Security pension to be extended to 41,591 new beneficiaries

Chandigarh, April 23: The Haryana Government will organize a State-Level Gram Utthan Sammelan at Tau Devi Lal Stadium, Panchkula, on April 24, 2025, coinciding with National Panchayati Raj Day. The event aims to strengthen Panchayati Raj Institutions and promote public welfare across the state.

Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini will inaugurate the Sammelan as the Chief Guest, while Development and Panchayats Minister Sh Krishan Lal Panwar will preside over the event.

This Sammelan holds special significance. In addition to providing key insights into the functioning of Panchayats, fund utilization, and real-time monitoring of development projects, the beneficiaries of the Social Security Pension Scheme will also get a big gift. As part of the ongoing commitment to social welfare, social security pensions will be distributed by the Chief Minister to 41,591 new beneficiaries identified in the month of March. This initiative is a major step towards expanding the coverage of social security for eligible citizens in the state.

Currently, the Haryana Government is disbursing pension and financial assistance to 34,95,507 beneficiaries under various social welfare schemes. These benefits are directly transferred into beneficiaries' bank accounts through the PFMS, ensuring transparency and efficiency.

Significant participation of women Panchayat representatives will become a symbol of empowerment

This event will prove to be a decisive step towards promoting rural development, administrative efficiency and transparency. Thousands of Panchayati Raj representatives from across the state will participate in this Sammelan, in which special and remarkable participation of women representatives will be seen. This will serve as a testament to the government's unwavering commitment to women's empowerment.

The objective of this Sammelan is not only to strengthen the Panchayati Raj institutions, but also to make the public representatives across the state, especially women representatives, more effective and self-reliant by giving them detailed information about their rights, duties and schemes. This initiative will mark a significant milestone in enhancing the decision-making capabilities of the Panchayats.

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Health Minister Arti Singh Rao Conducts Surprise Inspection at Civil Hospital in Yamunanagar

Chandigarh, April 23- Haryana Health and Family Welfare Minister Arti Singh Rao conducted a surprise inspection of the Civil Hospital, Yamunanagar, on Wednesday. During the surprise inspection, the Health Minister obtained information from the Civil Surgeon about the medical facilities being provided to the patients in the hospital, availability of medicines, the staff present there, available equipment, and other arrangements.

The Health Minister also talked to the patients and obtained information from them about the medical facilities being provided there. She said the patients coming here are satisfied with the facilities being provided in the hospital and they are being provided proper treatment, medicines, tests and other facilities.

The Health Minister conducted a surprise inspection of almost all the departments, including Trauma Centre, Gynaecology Department, Pediatrics Department, Delivery Room, Women Surgical Ward, ICU, Private Ward, Blood Bank, Special Newborn Care Unit, ANL Room, Mental Health and De-Addiction Programme and Panchkarma Medical System. She also checked the attendance registers of all the departments of the hospital and got information about the doctors and staff present.

Responding to questions of journalists, Arti Singh Rao said under the guidance of Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini, 561 doctors have been recruited in the state, out of which 12 doctors have been posted in Yamunanagar. She said 777 new doctors will be recruited in the state soon. She said the main purpose of conducting such surprise inspections is to reach the ground and find out the reality of any deficiencies or requirements there are so that they can be worked upon properly. Regarding the cleanliness of the toilets, she said attention needs to be paid to this and a report has been sought in this regard. On the question of falling tiles of the hospital building, the Health Minister spoke to the Superintendent Engineer of the Public Works Department on call and gave instructions to carry out repairs immediately and also complete the work of the Trauma Centre soon. She said more security guards will be hired soon for the safety of women.

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Haryana Chief Electoral Officer, Sh. Pankaj Agarwal

Chandigarh, April 23- Haryana Chief Electoral Officer, Sh. Pankaj Agarwal said that any person can fill Form 6 to get their name registered to the voter list of their Assembly constituency. Similarly, If any voter wants to remove their own name or the name of any ineligible person from the voter list, they can apply using Form 7. Application can be made in Form No. 8 for amendment in the details already entered in the voter list and in case of transfer.

He also said that after the Haryana Legislative Assembly General Election 2024, a total of 4,60,388 new voters have been added to the photo voter list till April 21, 2025. Also, 94,429 names have been removed from the list due to reasons like transfer, death etc.

Sh. Agarwal said that anyone can file an appeal within 15 days against the decision made by the Electoral Registration Officer on Form 6, 7, or 8. In Haryana state, no first appeal has been received by the Deputy Commissioner under Section 24 'A' of the Representation of the People Act, 1950 and no second appeal has been received by the Chief Electoral Officer, Haryana under Section 24 'B' of the Representation of the People Act, 1950 in relation to the decision taken on Form No. 6, 7, 8.

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Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini pays tribute to late Osamu Suzuki, former global Chairman of Suzuki Motors

Chandigarh, April 23: Haryana Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini on Wednesday visited Yashobhoomi in Dwarka, Delhi, to pay tribute to the late Osamu Suzuki, former Global Chairman of Suzuki Motors. Osamu Suzuki passed away on December 25, 2024, at the age of 95. A prayer meeting was held at the Yashobhoomi convention center in Dwarka to honor his memory.

The Chief Minister offered floral tributes to a portrait of the late Osamu Suzuki and prayed for the peace of his soul. He also interacted with members of Suzuki Motors’ management and later visited an exhibition showcasing the remarkable life journey of late Osamu Suzuki.

The prayer meeting was attended by several dignitaries, including T. Suzuki, Global President of Suzuki Motor Corporation, and R.C. Bhargava, Chairman of Maruti Suzuki India Limited.

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Licence of Sonipat doctor cancelled for violating PC & PNDT Act

State Task Force meeting held under chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary-Health

Chandigarh, April 23 – A State Task force (STF) meeting was held under the chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary, Health Department, Sh. Sudhir Rajpal to review the action taken on last meeting decisions and further steps to be taken for improvement in sex ratio in the state.

Dr Kuldeep Singh, Director General Health Services (DGHS), Haryana, briefed that data for village wise sex ratio (from 2019 to March 2025) has been compiled and special focus will be given on villages with low sex ratio.

Dr. Virender Yadav, convener of the STF, said, “Sex ratio of the state up to April 22, 2025 is 911 as per Civil Registration System (CRS) portal. Licence of one BAMS doctor of Sonipat district who was found violating PC & PNDT Act and MTP Act has been cancelled by Council of Indian Medicine, Haryana. Out of total 1500 MTP Centres in the state, 379 MTP centres have been closed and registration of 16 MTP centers has been suspended in the last one month. There is decline trend in sale of MTP Kit in Haryana.”

Dr. Virender Yadav further said, “Drug Control Officer (DCO) of Sonipat has been issued a show cause notice for unverified/ incomplete report and not ensuring that MTP kits are to be sold in MTP centres of Haryana. Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT) to be done only after approval of competent authority and outcome of each In vitro Fertilization (IVF) intervention to be shared with concerned Civil Surgeon on a monthly basis. Districts have been allocated to all the officers of State Drug Controller Office posted at the state headquarters and they will do field visits to prevent unauthorized/illegal sale of MTP kits. Sale of MTP kits to be cross checked by DCOs. Nomination of members in STF will be by name only to ensure that same person attends the STF meeting every Tuesday.”

All Civil Surgeons will monitor sale of MTP Kits in their districts. Special Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (B3P) camps will be organized by Senior Medical Officer (SMO) in charge of concerned Community Health Centres (CHC) with Programme Officer (PO), WCD on April 25, 2025 in villages with sex ratio less than 700. All Directors from DGHS office will attend these camps in their allocated districts and will cover at least two villages, he added.

Dr Simmi Verma, DHS, PNDT, Civil Surgeon, Panchkula, representatives from Police Department, Prosecution Department, Women and Child Development (WCD) Department and Food & Drug Administration (FDA), and other senior officers were present in the meeting.

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Gurugram to receive 670 MLD Water Supply after May 31- CM Nayab Singh Saini

400 New Electric Buses to be introduced in Gurugram - Chief Minister

GMDA approves Rs 3,034.82 Crore Budget to Accelerate Development Projects

CM Directs officials to expedite development work

Comprehensive plan to be formulated to tackle waterlogging issues

Chandigarh, April 23 – Haryana Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini said that after May 31, a total of 670 million liters per day (MLD) of water supply will be made available to residents of Gurugram. He directed officials to ensure this is achieved to prevent any inconvenience to the public during the summer season. In addition, he said that 400 new electric buses will soon be deployed in Gurugram to enhance public transportation.

The Chief Minister made these remarks while chairing the 14th meeting of the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) held today in Gurugram. During the meeting, a development budget of approximately Rs 3,034.82 crore was approved to accelerate the pace of infrastructure and civic improvements. The meeting was also attended by Industry Minister Rao Narbir Singh and MLAs Tejpal Tanwar, Bimla Chaudhary, and Mukesh Sharma.

Emphasizing the need for timely execution of development projects, the Chief Minister instructed officials to expedite ongoing works so that the public can benefit without delay.

While reviewing the implementation status of decisions made in the previous GMDA meeting, the Chief Minister directed officials to issue a fresh notice to the garbage collection company Ecogreen and take strict action, including attachment of assets. He said that if any officer or employee is found involved in this matter, action should be taken against him as well. Expressing concern over delays in rainwater harvesting initiatives, the Chief Minister pulled up the concerned officials and said that tenders be finalized within the next 10 days.

Addressing the persistent issue of waterlogging in villages near the Najafgarh drain, he directed officials to develop a comprehensive action plan to resolve the problem. During the meeting, it was also reported that construction of the new stadium in Wazirabad has commenced and is expected to be completed by June 2026.

Review the progress of 700 bed hospital, new bus stand

Chief Minister also reviewed the progress of the proposed 700-bed hospital in Gurugram and directed officials to expedite all related processes to ensure timely execution. Similarly, he reviewed the development of the new bus stand in Gurugram. Officials informed the Chief Minister that the tender for the bus stand project will be floated within the next month.

Various flyovers to be constructed, Tau Devi Lal Stadium will be upgraded

The Chief Minister was also apprised of several upcoming infrastructure projects in Gurugram. Flyovers are planned to be constructed in Sectors 45, 46, 51, and 52 at an estimated cost of Rs 52 crore, with tenders expected to be invited by May 31. In addition, flyovers will be developed at the junction of Sectors 85, 86, 89, and 90, with a projected cost of Rs 59 crore. The Detailed Project Report (DPR) for this project is scheduled to be submitted by April 30. Furthermore, administrative approval amounting to Rs 634 crore has been granted for the upgradation of Tau Devi Lal Stadium in Gurugram. Studies are currently underway to assess and plan the strengthening of the stadium's infrastructure.

Roads to be Strengthened, Treatment Plant Capacity to be Enhanced

During the meeting, the Chief Minister was informed that the SPR road from Vatika Chowk to NH 48 CPR will be upgraded. Also, approximately Rs116 crore has been approved for the strengthening of the main pumping station at Dhanwapur. Tenders for this project will be invited by April 30. Furthermore, two 100 MLD water treatment plants will be constructed at Chandu and Basai. Tenders worth around Rs119 crore have also been invited for the installation of the master storm water drainage system in Sectors 76–80. It was also informed that tenders have been issued for the construction of a 120 MLD sewage treatment plant in Bahrampur and a 100 MLD STP in Dhanwapur. In addition, two new 100 MLD STPs will be established in Sector 107.

Old pipeline of the city to be replaced, sewerage system will be silt free

To meet future demands, the existing 1300 mm MS pipeline—spanning 11.5 km—will be replaced at an estimated cost of Rs110 crore. The old master sewer line will also be upgraded, and the city’s sewerage system will be made silt-free at a cost of Rs 134 crore. Three culverts will be constructed under the Delhi-Rewari railway line on the master water supply line, on which an amount of Rs 52 crore will be spent.

With regard to various other projects, the Chief Minister directed the officials to start work as soon as possible and also directed the concerned officials to remove the obstacles hindering the implementation of the developmental projects.

Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi, Additional Chief Secretaries Sudhir Rajpal (Health), Ashok Khemka (Transport), A.K. Singh (Energy), and Anurag Aggarwal; GMDA Principal Advisor D.S. Dhesi; GMDA CEO Shyamal Mishra; Urban Local Bodies Commissioner Vikas Gupta; Gurugram Mayor Rajrani Malhotra; Manesar Mayor Dr. Indrajit Kaur Yadav; and other senior officials were also present in the meeting.

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Martyr Siddharth's sacrifice will forever inspire youth to serve the Nation: Chief Minister

Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini expresses grief over the death of Flight Lieutenant Siddharth Yadav

Chief Minister assures all possible support to martyr family

Chandigarh, April 23 – Haryana Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini today visited the residence of Flight Lieutenant Siddharth Yadav in Rewari to express his heartfelt condolences following the brave officer's sacrifice. He prayed for the eternal peace of the departed soul and assured the grieving family of all possible support from the Haryana Government.

The Chief Minister said that the entire nation stands proud of the selfless sacrifice made by this courageous son of Mother India. He paid tribute to Flight Lieutenant Siddharth Yadav, acknowledging his bravery and dedication to the nation. His sacrifice will continue to inspire future generations to serve their country. At such a young age, Siddharth achieved new heights in the sky, and even in his final moments, he ensured the safety of hundreds innocent by diverting the aircraft away from populated areas.

It is noteworthy that on April 2, Flight Lieutenant Siddharth Yadav's Jaguar aircraft crashed in the fields of Suvarda village, approximately 12 km from the city, after taking off during a training sortie in Jamnagar, Gujarat. His fellow Manoj Kumar was also aboard during the practice session. Realizing the imminent danger, Siddharth directed Manoj to eject from the plane and skillfully maneuvered it away from populated areas, ultimately sacrificing his life in the crash to prevent greater loss of life and property.

Also present at the occasion were Rewari MLA Laxman Singh Yadav, district administration officials, and several other dignitaries.

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55.89 Lakh metric tonnes of wheat procured in Haryana so far – Rajesh Nagar

Minister directs officers to ensure timely lifting of grain and smooth payment to farmers

Chandigarh, April 23- Minister of State for Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs, Sh. Rajesh Nagar, held a meeting with department officers on Wednesday. He sought information about timely lifting of grains from the mandis of the state and payment to the farmers.

Notably, grain procurement in Haryana began on April 1. Till April 22, a total of 55.89 lakh metric tonnes of wheat has been purchased in the state. Out of this, around 26.36 lakh metric tonnes of wheat has already been lifted. This wheat was bought from approximately 3.43 lakh farmers, and payments worth Rs.5,556.81 crore have been transferred directly into their bank accounts.

Sh. Nagar said that the grain lifting process has improved this year. Last year, by April 22, only 44.53 lakh metric tonnes of wheat had been purchased. This year, it is nearly 11 lakh metric tonnes more. Wheat is being procured through joint efforts of the Food and Civil Supplies Department, HAFED, Haryana Warehousing Corporation, and the Food Corporation of India, he added.

The minister further said that mustard procurement is being done by HAFED and Haryana Warehousing Corporation. As of April 22, 6.23 lakh metric tonnes of mustard have been purchased, and around 4.47 lakh metric tonnes have been lifted. A total of Rs 2,459.04 crore has been deposited into the accounts of farmers for mustard procurement.

Sh. Nagar directed the officers to maintain proper arrangements for buying, lifting, and payment for the crops. He said that the state government, under the leadership of Chief Minister, Sh.Nayab Singh, is committed to protecting the interests of farmers.

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Haryana PHED Minister Ranbir Gangwa holds review meet, Focuses on ensuring adequate water supply for summer

Chandigarh, April 23 – Haryana Public Health Engineering Minister, Mr Ranbir Gangwa, while chairing a review meeting of Department officials in Panchkula, directed that field visits be conducted to ensure the availability of clean and adequate drinking water for the public. He said that providing sufficient clean drinking water during the summer season is a key priority for the government. Officials from across the state joined the meeting via video conferencing.

Mr. Gangwa stated that with the onset of summer, ensuring an uninterrupted supply of clean drinking water is the department’s topmost concern. He said that he will personally monitor water supply efforts through video conferences with officials every 5–7 days. If any lapses are found, strict action will be taken against the responsible officers or staff without delay. He instructed field officers to regularly inspect water supply infrastructure and take prompt action to fix any leaks.

He also directed officials to routinely collect water samples from the field and have them tested. In regions where water is supplied through canals, coordination must be maintained with the Irrigation department. Seamless cooperation with both the irrigation and electricity departments should be ensured so that there are no disruptions in water or power supply.

Mr. Gangwa further instructed to organize rallies by the educational institutions to spread awareness among children about water conservation. He urged the use of street plays, slogan-writing competitions, banners, and flex boards to educate the public on the importance of saving water. He also asked officials to collaborate with Gram Panchayat Sarpanchs to promote water conservation efforts in villages.

Cautioning the officials, Mr. Gangwa said that in many cases, tubewell operators fail to maintain proper water supply and often neglect their duties. He also ordered officials to conduct surprise inspections of tubewells to address this issue. He also instructed that all ongoing works, whether related to the construction of water works, pipeline installation, or other Public Health Engineering Department projects, be expedited.

In areas facing water shortages, Mr. Gangwa directed that water tankers must be deployed within 12 hours of receiving a request through the PHED portal, ensuring swift responsiveness to community needs. He also directed that power generators be arranged where necessary to ensure uninterrupted electricity for water supply systems.

He stressed the importance of taking strict action against unauthorized water connections and instructed that a second motor be kept on standby in case of a breakdown, so that replacements can be made immediately to restore water supply without delay.

He also directed officials to act promptly on both oral and written complaints and requests from the public and public representatives. He emphasized the importance of responding to phone calls from public representatives. Immediately after the summer season, the work of drainage in cities during the rainy season is also important for the department. He also instructed the department to ensure cleaning of all sewer lines and drains before the rainy season.

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Agriculture Farmers’ Welfare Minister visits Ambala Mandi

Chandigarh, April 23 – Haryana’s Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Minister, Sh. Shyam Singh Rana visited the Mandi (grain markets) of Ambala City and Ambala Cantonment on Wednesday to review the ongoing wheat procurement process. During his visit, he not only checked the moisture content in the wheat piles but also interacted with the farmers and asked if they were facing any issues regarding the purchase of their crops, weighing, payments, or any other concerns.

Sh. Rana also spoke with commission agents (arhtiyas) and took feedback about the facilities being provided in the Mandi. He reviewed the current status of wheat arrival, procurement, and lifting of wheat from the concerned procurement agencies. Responding to the demand for sunflower crop procurement raised by the commission agents, the Minister assured them that sunflower purchase will begin from the next season. Later, he also visited the Ambala Cantonment grain market and gave directions to improve the lifting process there.

Meanwhile interacting with the media, Sh. Shyam Singh Rana said that under the leadership of Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini, the state government is committed to the welfare of farmers. He said that due to recent storms, fire incidents were reported, damaging 801 acres of crops along with this some polyhouses have been damaged and animals have also died. He said that all farmer losses will be compensated. Minimum Support Price (MSP) is being given on all crops in Haryana, and farmers are receiving payment for their produce within 48 hours, he added.

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Officials to take suo motu cognizance of public issues and resolve them promptly – Chief Minister

18 Out of 19 grievances resolved at District Public Relations and Grievances Redressal Committee Meeting in Gurugram

Chief Minister instructs officials to listen to public grievances and ensure timely resolutions

Chandigarh, April 23 – Haryana Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini said that it is the collective responsibility of all of us to attentively listen to public grievances and address them in a timely manner. He said that if officials proactively take note of people's concerns, their resolution can be expedited effectively.

The Chief Minister made these remarks while chairing the meeting of the District Public Relations and Grievance Redressal Committee in Gurugram on Wednesday. The meeting was also attended by Industry and Commerce Minister Rao Narbir Singh, Pataudi MLA Bimla Chaudhary, Sohna MLA Tejpal Tanwar and Gurugram MLA Mukesh Sharma.

During the meeting, 19 complaints were placed, of which the Chief Minister resolved 18 on the spot. He instructed that one case be kept pending until the next meeting, directing the concerned officials to present a status report at that time. He stressed that citizens should not encounter any inconvenience and called for special attention to cleanliness in the city, aiming to make Gurugram clean and beautiful.

Before the meeting, the Chief Minister observed a two-minute silence in tribute to the victims of the tragic terrorist attack that took place a day earlier in Jammu and Kashmir.

There should be no shortage of resources in the city's development

The Chief Minister, while directing the Municipal Commissioner to recruit additional manpower through HKRNL for the lifting of construction and waste material at Laser Valley Ground in Sector 29, as well as for door-to-door garbage collection, said that making Gurugram a clean, beautiful, and well-organized city is a top priority for the government. He said that there should be no shortage of resources in achieving these developmental goals.

Instructions to take action against Executive Engineer over sewer overflow issue

During the meeting, the Chief Minister directed officials to take action against the Executive Engineer of the Municipal Corporation for failing to address the issue of sewer overflow and for not taking appropriate measures against the industrial units responsible for the problem in Begumpur Khatola village. He said that the officers should change their working style of resolving the grievances of public or else be ready for action. The Chief Minister instructed corporation officials to resolve the issue within three weeks and to submit updated photographs of the affected area to his office.

FIR to be registered against buyer and seller over encroachment on elderly man’s land in village Kadarpur

During the meeting, an elderly complainant from village Kadarpur reported that his brother had sold his share of their ancestral land, but his own portion was illegally encroached upon in collusion with the buyer. Despite repeated appeals, no action had been taken by the concerned authorities. Taking serious note of the complaint, the Chief Minister directed police officials to register an FIR against both the buyer and the seller. He also instructed the concerned Tehsildar to expedite revenue-related proceedings. In response to another complaint from a farmer in the Sohna area, who reported illegal encroachment involving the demolition of a room constructed in his field, the Chief Minister ordered the SDM to ensure the restoration of possession within 10 days and to take strict action against any officials found negligent in the investigation.

Chief Minister directs cleaning of all 404 rainwater harvesting systems in Gurugram before Monsoon

Responding to complaints of waterlogging and poor maintenance of rainwater harvesting systems in Gurugram, the Chief Minister directed the concerned department to ensure that all 404 rainwater harvesting units in the district are thoroughly cleaned before the onset of the monsoon. During the meeting, the Chief Minister also set a deadline before the next review meeting for the completion of development works related to Sector 4. Additionally, addressing a complaint from the Sarpanch of village Mubarakpur regarding the lack of an electricity connection to the village water works for over a year, Deputy Commissioner was instructed to personally investigate the issue and take strict action against the officials found negligent.

On this occasion, Zila Parishad Chairperson Deepali Chaudhary, Mayor Gurugram Raj Rani Malhotra, Mayor Manesar Dr. Indrajit Yadav, Principal Advisor of GMDA DS Dhesi, CEO of GMDA Shyamal Mishra, DC Ajay Kumar, CP Vikas Arora, Administrator HSVP Vaishali Singh, Commissioner Municipal Corporation Gurugram Ashok Garg along with other officers were also present.

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State-Level Gram Utthan Sammelan to be held in Panchkula today

Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini to inaugurate

Social Security pension to be extended to 41,591 new beneficiaries

Chandigarh, April 23: The Haryana Government will organize a State-Level Gram Utthan Sammelan at Tau Devi Lal Stadium, Panchkula, on April 24, 2025, coinciding with National Panchayati Raj Day. The event aims to strengthen Panchayati Raj Institutions and promote public welfare across the state.

Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini will inaugurate the Sammelan as the Chief Guest, while Development and Panchayats Minister Sh Krishan Lal Panwar will preside over the event.

This Sammelan holds special significance. In addition to providing key insights into the functioning of Panchayats, fund utilization, and real-time monitoring of development projects, the beneficiaries of the Social Security Pension Scheme will also get a big gift. As part of the ongoing commitment to social welfare, social security pensions will be distributed by the Chief Minister to 41,591 new beneficiaries identified in the month of March. This initiative is a major step towards expanding the coverage of social security for eligible citizens in the state.

Currently, the Haryana Government is disbursing pension and financial assistance to 34,95,507 beneficiaries under various social welfare schemes. These benefits are directly transferred into beneficiaries' bank accounts through the PFMS, ensuring transparency and efficiency.

Significant participation of women Panchayat representatives will become a symbol of empowerment

This event will prove to be a decisive step towards promoting rural development, administrative efficiency and transparency. Thousands of Panchayati Raj representatives from across the state will participate in this Sammelan, in which special and remarkable participation of women representatives will be seen. This will serve as a testament to the government's unwavering commitment to women's empowerment.

The objective of this Sammelan is not only to strengthen the Panchayati Raj institutions, but also to make the public representatives across the state, especially women representatives, more effective and self-reliant by giving them detailed information about their rights, duties and schemes. This initiative will mark a significant milestone in enhancing the decision-making capabilities of the Panchayats.