Chandigarh, June 11 -- : The Haryana government will launch a public awareness drive till June 20 to educate people about the achievements, development projects and welfare schemes the Central and State governments have launched in the last 12 years. Haryana chief minister's principal secretary Arun Gupta on Wednesday directed deputy commissioners (DCs) to take the state government's 12 years of achievements to the masses. In a meeting held via video conferencing, he reviewed the preparations made so far and issued directions for the successful conduct of the publicity and public awareness campaign. Gupta further directed that ministers, MPs, MLAs and other public representatives must be specially invited to all events under the campaign. Gupta said that the objective of the campaign is not only publicity but also to enhance public participation, ensuring that the benefits of government schemes reach eligible beneficiaries. Commissioner and Secretary, Information, Public Relations, and Languages department, Amit Kumar Agrawal presented a detailed outline of the activities to be undertaken during the campaign. He said that under the public outreach campaign, ministers, MPs, MLAs and other public representatives will interact with people on the ground. Visits by public representatives have also been proposed, during which information on development works and public welfare schemes will be shared with citizens. Agrawal said that in order to encourage participation of youth and social organisations, exhibitions titled 'Pragati Path' will be organised at district headquarters, showcasing the achievements of the government over the past 12 years. These exhibitions will display development projects, welfare schemes and key achievements of various departments....