Devp works worth Rs 2
- Posted: March 31, 2025
- Updated: 02:58 am
DW BUREAU / Chandigarh
Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said the government is getting development work done in Kaulapur village with a budget of Rs 2.83 crore. The Chief Minister sent Rs 21 lakh to the Panchayat's account on the spot for the development of the village.
Along with this, the Chief Minister assured to fulfill all the demands put forth by the village Sarpanch. There will be no shortage of money for development works, he said.
The Chief Minister was addressing villagers during a thanksgiving tour in Kaulapur village on Sunday. Earlier, the village's Sarpanch Kamlesh Saini and Sarpanch representative Baljinder honoured the Chief Minister by presenting him a memento and a shawl.
The Chief Minister said today is the first day of Navratri. Also, according to the Hindu calendar, it is the first day of the New Year. He extended his heartfelt greetings to all the people on both the festivals. Recently, the budget session has been completed, in which the government has brought many schemes for the development of the state.
The opposition did not have a single word to speak in the Assembly and all the questions raised by the opposition were answered one by one, he said. Also, during the Assembly session itself, Rs 151 crore has been sent to the accounts of 36,000 families of the state under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, among which 20 families are also from Kaulapur village.
The Chief Minister said the promises made by the BJP to the people of the state during the elections are being implemented on the ground. Some people had built houses on panchayat land for a long time and were living there.
The state government has made a plan for such people who have been occupying the land for 20 years and will give them that land on the collector rate of 2004. Land was allotted to the people who came to the country at the time of partition from Pakistan, so the government has brought a rule to transfer the land to such tenants on the collector rate of 2004.
(editor@dailyworld.in)