Gurugram, April 5 -- Chief minister Nayab Singh Saini on Saturday laid foundation stones for development works worth over Rs.120 crore in Faridabad. Addressing the "Dhanyavaad Evam Viksit Faridabad Rally", the CM said the city has witnessed unprecedented growth over the past decade and the latest projects will further accelerate holistic development in the region. The projects include a new rest house worth Rs.50.61 crore, a dispensary-cum-CMO office at Rs.41.7 crore, sewerage infrastructure works costing Rs.25 crore, and a school building in Old Faridabad worth Rs.3.45 crore. "The government is committed to making Faridabad one of the cleanest cities in the country. This is not just a goal but a collective responsibility, and we urge citizens to actively participate in this mission," Saini said. Further, he unveiled a "cleanliness mascot" and comic to spread awareness. Later, he issued e-appointment letters to around 1,331 youths selected through a recent employment fair at JC Bose University. Highlighting governance delivery, Saini said that out of 44 announcements made for the region on Saturday, 24 have already been completed while the remaining are progressing swiftly. He added that 60 out of 217 manifesto promises have been fulfilled within 18 months, with work underway on others. To reassure the residents, CM Saini dismissed concerns over fuel shortages, stating that adequate stocks of petrol, diesel and LPG are available across all fuel stations and agencies in the state, and urged people not to pay attention to rumours. He then went on to highlight key welfare initiatives such as subsidised gas cylinders, minimum support price-based procurement for farmers, crop compensation schemes, social security pensions, and housing under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. He added that schemes like Ayushman Bharat-Chirayu and free dialysis services are strengthening healthcare access, while transparent recruitment without "parchi-kharchi" is ensuring fairness in government jobs. CM Saini on Saturday visited Safidon town of Jind district and met the families of those who died in the recent fire tragedy at an illegal factory. Offering his condolences, the CM said that such a tragedy should never happen to anyone. He added that the families are going through immense loss, and in this difficult time, the government is with them and will provide all possible assistance. Assuring the affected families, he said that the government will bear the cost of children's education and the treatment of the injured. He also stated that the victims will get complete justice and that those responsible will not be spared. On March 7, 12 women died in the fire incident at an illegal factory, reportedly engaged in packing of Holi colours....