In a major development boost for the Pataudi Assembly constituency in the Gurugram district, Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini today inaugurated and laid the foundation for 87 projects worth approximately Rs. 184 crores. This extensive range of projects is set to improve local infrastructure, public services, and community facilities, marking a significant leap forward in regional development.
During a public meeting held in Pataudi, the Chief Minister further demonstrated his government’s commitment to the constituency by announcing an additional Rs. 10 crores for various development works. These initiatives reflect the government’s dedication to enhancing the quality of life for residents and driving the overall growth of the region.
He also announced the opening of a Veterinary Polyclinic and Animal Trauma Center in the village of Tajpur Nagar, Gurugram, subject to land availability, with an estimated cost of Rs. 1 crore. Furthermore, he announced the establishment of a Polytechnic College in the village of Majri at a cost of Rs. 3.50 crores, declaring the Pataudi-Farukhnagar zone from a low potential zone to a medium potential zone, and an allocation of Rs. 2.5 crores for improving Public Works Department roads.
The Chief Minister also addressed the issue of electricity in the region by announcing the construction of 33-33 KV power houses in the villages of Siwari, Jasat, and Daulatabad at a cost of Rs. 20.50 crores. Additionally, he announced the construction of a new Municipal Corporation building in Manesar, with an estimated cost of Rs. 76 crores. Discussions will be held with NHI, Government of India, to elevate the Hodal-Nuh, Pataudi-Patauda Road to National Highway status. Furthermore, he announced that all demands included in the memorandum submitted by the MLA, Sh. Satya Prakash Jrawta will be fulfilled after checking their feasibility.
Addressing the gathering at the public meeting, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said, our government is working diligently to resolve people’s problems. Our government is making new decisions to simplify their lives. In the past 10 years, our double-engine government has not only transformed India but also worked on transforming Haryana, said Sh. Nayab Singh Saini.
During the Congress era, politics was driven by casteism, regionalism, and nepotism
Sh. Nayab Singh Saini while criticizing the opposition said that those who are now demanding the account of works done by our government, should note that their government worked on a commission mode, while our double-engine government operates in mission mode. He said that during the Congress era, politics was characterized by casteism, regionalism, and nepotism. Jobs were obtained through parchi-kharchi. Corruption was prevalent in transfers during their time, whereas now transfers are done online, said Sh. Nayab Singh Saini.
The Chief Minister sarcastically remarked that those demanding an account from us were the ones who had discarded the Swaminathan Report. He urged the opposition to account for their work over the past 10 years. He stated that Jinke Khud Ke Khate Kharab Hain, who crossed all limits of corruption, and whose time saw people wandering from pillar to post with their problems, are now demanding an account from us. These are the same people who sold farmers’ lands to builders at throwaway prices during their tenure, said Sh. Nayab Singh Saini .
He said that the success of the present state government’s tenure is evident from the experiences of various beneficiaries including youth, who have secured government jobs without ‘Parchi Kharchi’, the poor who now receive free medical treatment, farmers who benefit from direct crop insurance and compensation payments, and the elderly who no longer have to endure lengthy processes to receive their pensions.
Sh. Nayab Singh Saini stated that during the Congress government, there were 6 medical colleges, which have now increased to 15. Similarly, MBBS seats have increased from 700 to 2185. The number of colleges has decreased from 105 to 182, while the number of girls’ colleges has increased from 31 to 63.
In the Pataudi assembly constituency over the past 10 years, the state government has invested significantly in development works
The Chief Minister while providing information on the development works carried out by the present state government in the Pataudi Assembly constituency over the past 10 years, said that the government has spent Rs. 121 crore on the construction of roads, bridges, ROBs (Railway Over Bridges), RUBs (Railway Under Bridges), and the development of markets. Additionally, Rs. 14.36 crore have been spent on the improvement of roads in IMT Manesar Sector-8. For potable water in both urban and rural areas of the Pataudi Assembly constituency, 112 tubewells, 13 boosting stations, and 3 sewage treatment plants have been established. Rs. 205 crore have been spent on canal-based water supply in Farrukhnagar, Pataudi, and Helimandi. Over the last 10 years, the state government has consistently carried out development works.
The Chief Minister said that the present state government is continuously working non-stop to provide facilities to the people of Haryana. Families with an annual income of less than Rs. 1 lakh have been provided with Happy Cards, allowing 23 lakh families and 84 lakh members to free travel upto 1000 kilometres annually on Haryana Roadways buses. He also mentioned that through the Ayushman-Chirayu scheme, families have been provided with treatment facilities up to Rs. 5 lakh. Under this scheme, 1.19 crore Ayushman and Chirayu cards have been issued, benefiting the people. Under this, Rs. 2173 crore have been spent by the government for the treatment of 54,000 people. He added that the Dayalu scheme is helping families, with Rs. 423 crore provided under this scheme.
BPL families in Haryana will now get gas cylinder @ Rs. 500
The Chief Minister stated that the government has worked to free women from smoke by providing gas connections and cylinders. Now, our government has decided that 12 gas cylinders will be provided per year at Rs. 500 each. This scheme has been in effect since August 1. It will benefit approximately 49 lakh families. Additionally, due to the lower rainfall this year, the Cabinet has decided to provide farmers with a bonus of Rs. 2,000 per acre to reduce the extra burden on them. He said that our double-engine government is continuously working for the benefit of farmers, and Haryana has now become the first state in the country where all crops of farmers will be purchased at MSP (Minimum Support Price).
He said that the state government has provided Rs. 370 crore to 71,196 beneficiaries under Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Awas Navinikaran Yojana. Besides this, under the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Scheme, 20 lakh farmers in the state have received benefits amounting to Rs. 5,694 crore. The Chief Minister accepted the memorandum presented by MLA, Sh. Satya Prakash Jrawta and announced that the work will be completed after verifying its feasibility.
The Government is leaving no stone unturned to ensure holistic development- Sanjay Singh
Speaking on the occasion, Minister of State for Sports, Sh. Sanjay Singh said that both the central and state governments are leaving no stone unturned for the players. The Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi and Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini personally called the players who went to Paris and appreciated their performance. An award ceremony will be held on August 17 to honour Haryana’s players who won medals at the Paris Olympics.
He said that the government is leaving no stone unturned in development works in the state. Continuous development work is also being carried out in the Mewat region. The government is providing jobs to the youth in a transparent manner, said Sh. Sanjay Singh.
On this occasion, MLA, Sh. Satya Prakash Jrawta, Mahamandleshwar Swami Dharmdev Ji, former MP, Sh. Ashok Tanwar, and other dignitaries were present.