Hry turning Viksit Bharat vision into reality: Saini
Chandigarh, March 23 -- Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini on Sunday said that the state is playing a key role in translating the national vision of "Viksit Bharat 2047" into reality. Addressing the "Viksit Badshahpur Maharally" and house allotment programme in Kakrola village, falling under the Badshahpur assembly segment in Gurugram, the chief minister said the vision articulated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi reflects the aspirations of 140 crore citizens and that Haryana government is working to implement it on the ground. On this occasion, Saini handed over the keys of newly allotted houses to 2,709 beneficiaries.
Referring to the Budget 2026-27, the chief minister announced that under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Rural), 23,154 new houses will be constructed, while under the Mukhyamantri Shehri Awas Yojana, 15,251 plots of 30 square yards will be allotted to eligible families across 16 cities.
Stating that the government has implemented announcements, the chief minister said that in the past 11 years, out of 81 chief minister announcements made for Badshahpur 60 have been completed, while eight are in progress.
He said that development projects worth Rs.15,166 crore have been implemented in the area during this period. "This reflects the present government's clear vision and strong commitment to development," he said, reiterating that the state government remains committed to safeguarding the interests of every section of society.
On this occasion, Saini made a slew of announcements, including upgradation of Farrukhnagar-Gurugram road to a four-lane road, costing around Rs.365 crore, construction of Chandu bypass and a community centre in Budhera village at a cost of approximately Rs.65 lakh.
Industries and commerce minister Rao Narbir Singh said Haryana, traditionally an agrarian state, is rapidly moving towards becoming a leader in industrial transformation with the National Capital Region, especially Gurugram and Manesar, playing a crucial role.
Addressing a Shaheedi Diwas programme organised in Gurugram by the home developers' association in the honour of CRPF personnel martyred in Dantewada, Chhattisgarh, Saini said that in the past 11 years, the Union government has steadily moved towards uprooting terrorism and Naxalism even as incidents like Dantewada serve as a reminder that the fight is still on. He announced that a statue of Bhagat Singh would be installed at Leisure Valley Park in Gurugram.
The CM presented a Rs.38.25 lakh cheque to CRPF DIG Param Shivam for the welfare of CRPF personnel.
Assuring that the state government stands firmly with the families of martyrs, Saini said that in the last 11 years, Haryana government has provided government jobs on compassionate grounds to 418 dependents of military personnel and Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) personnel killed in action. The ex-gratia amount for soldiers of the armed forces and CAPF killed in war, IED blasts has been increased from Rs.50 lakh to Rs.1 crore. He said the sacrifices of martyrs teach us that the highest purpose of life is service to the nation.
At a regional DISHA workshop at Kurukshetra University, Saini said that over 46% police personnel are appearing in courts through video-conferencing and that the state has successfully implemented three new criminal laws supported by the use of modern technology.
He said 2,145 video conferencing facilities have been established across police stations, forensic laboratories, courtrooms, prisons, and banks through electronic audio-video systems.
"At present, around 46.52% of police personnel are appearing in courts through video-conferencing. Applications such as e-Sakshya and e-Summon have been effectively deployed, and all investigating officers have been trained to upload audio-video recordings on these platforms," Saini said.
On this occasion, a DISHA awareness van was flagged-off....
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