Haryana Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini said that eligible beneficiaries who have been deprived so far will soon receive plots from the state government
New portal to be launched soon to give plots to deprived eligible beneficiaries in the state: Nayab Singh Saini
Chief Minister laid the foundation stone of Valmiki Dharamshala in Kurukshetra Maharishi Valmiki Ashram, announced Rs 21 lakh and e-library to the ashram
MP Naveen Jindal announced to give Rs 11 lakh and construction of a grand shed
Minister of State Subhash Sudha announced to give Rs 11 lakh, construction of the temple will also be completed
Chandigarh, July 28 –
Haryana Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini said that eligible beneficiaries who have been deprived so far will soon receive plots from the state government. To avail of these plots, eligible beneficiaries must apply through the upcoming portal, which the state government to launch shortly. The new portal aims to streamline the application process, ensuring that all eligible individuals can easily apply and receive their plots.
Haryana Chief Minister said this during an felicitation ceremony held late Sunday evening under the auspices of the Valmiki Sabha and Maharishi Valmiki Ashram Society. Earlier, Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, along with MP Naveen Jindal, Haryana Minister of State for Urban Local Bodies Subhash Sudha, and former minister Krishna Bedi, laid the foundation stone for Valmiki Dharamshala. Following this event, the Chief Minister participated in prayers at the Maharishi Valmiki temple and paid his respects to Lord Maharishi Valmiki.
Haryana Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini took a dig at the opposition, accusing previous governments of undermining the country’s culture and traditions over six decades. In contrast, he praised Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi for initiatives such as the Kartarpur corridor to Pakistan, the redevelopment of Kedarnath and Ujjain shrines, the restoration of the Somnath temple, the construction of Shri Hemkund Sahib, and the completion of the Shri Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, all aimed at preserving India’s cultural heritage. He highlighted PM Modi’s commitment to realizing the dreams of Lord Maharishi Valmiki and naming the Ayodhya airport after him, as well as the historic removal of Article 370, fulfilling a vision held by Bharat Ratna Baba Saheb Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar.
Regarding achievements in Haryana, the Haryana Chief Minister cited significant projects including the rail elevated track in Kurukshetra, the Ismailabad-Jaipur expressway, and the establishment of the country’s first Sri Krishna Ayush University in Fatupur village. He also mentioned the recent allocation of a substantial budget for the university’s development. Additionally, he listed infrastructure developments like the Kendriya Vidyalaya in Mathana, railway underpasses and overbridges, and the expansion of highways from Shahabad to Saha and Ismailabad to Shahabad. The government’s efforts to provide government jobs without kharchi-parchi and pension benefits to 232,000 elderly citizens were also emphasized.
During the event, MP Naveen Jindal expressed his longstanding relationship with the Valmiki community spanning over three decades, attributing their support to his parliamentary success. He highlighted his late father OP Jindal’s deep connection with the community. Therefore, in his memory, the Valmiki Ashram and Dharamshala built on 4 acres will be developed with a special planning and the construction of a grand shed as well as a temple will be completed in the memory of his father late OP Jindal.
Minister of State for Urban Local Bodies, Subhash Sudha said that he has been associated with the people of the Valmiki community for years. Therefore, he is fully aware of each and every problem and demand of this community. Every possible help is given to this community from time to time. Haryana Chief Minister is working to take the state forward on the path of development. Today the opposition also believes that Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini is such a Chief Minister who is ready to serve the people of the state 24 hours a day.
Former minister Krishna Bedi also welcomed the Chief Minister and other guests on their arrival at the program. On this occasion, former MLA Banta Ram Valmiki, Sabha President Jagir Singh, former MLA Ishwar Singh and a large number of dignitaries of the society were also present.