Chandigarh, March 22 — Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini on Sunday said that the state is playing a pivotal role in translating the national vision of ‘Viksit Bharat 2047’ into reality. He said the vision articulated by Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi reflects the aspirations of 140 crore citizens, and the Haryana Government is working consistently to implement it on the ground.
Addressing the Viksit Badshahpur Maharally and House allotment programme in village Kakrola (Badshahpur Assembly constituency, Gurugram), the Chief Minister said that Badshahpur has emerged as a strong example of this development journey, where promises have been effectively converted into concrete outcomes.
The event was presided over by Industries and Commerce Minister, Rao Narbir Singh and organised in coordination with the Housing for All Department. On the occasion, the Chief Minister handed over keys of newly allotted houses to 2,709 beneficiaries, marking a significant step towards ensuring housing for all.
Badshahpur’s Transformation Reflects Government’s Commitment
Highlighting the region’s progress, the Chief Minister said that areas once deprived of basic amenities have today transformed into symbols of development. He emphasised that the government has not limited itself to announcements, but has ensured their effective implementation on the ground.
He informed that over the past 11 years, a total of 81 Chief Minister announcements were made for Badshahpur, out of which 60 have been completed, while 8 are in progress. Development projects worth Rs. 15,166 crore have been implemented in the area during this period, compared to just Rs. 967 crore spent during the previous government’s tenure. This, he said, reflects the present government’s clear vision and strong commitment to development.
Focus on Inclusive Development and Welfare in Third Term
The Chief Minister reiterated that in its third term, the Haryana Government remains firmly committed to holistic development and safeguarding the interests of every section of society. Referring to the allotment of houses during the auspicious occasion of Navratras, he described it as not just a government programme, but a symbol of the government’s dedication to public welfare.
He said that the spirit of Navratras, representing strength, energy, and prosperity, reinforces the government’s resolve to provide dignified housing to every needy family. The focus, he added, is not merely on launching schemes but on ensuring their time-bound implementation with tangible impact.
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. Additionally, under the Mukhyamantri Shehri Awas Yojana, 15,251 plots of 30 square yards will be allotted to eligible families across 16 cities, helping thousands realise their dream of owning a home.
Key Announcements for Badshahpur’s Development
The Chief Minister made several important announcements for the comprehensive and sustainable development of the Badshahpur Assembly constituency including that the Farrukhnagar–Gurugram road will be upgraded to a four-lane road at a cost of around Rs. 365 crore, including the construction of the Chandu bypass, a modern community centre will be constructed in village Budhera at a cost of approximately Rs. 65 lakh.
The Chief Minister further announced that the roads in New Gurugram sectors will be widened up to 24 metres, wherever feasible, a water treatment plant will be set up in village Tikli under the Mahagram Yojana, benefiting nearby villages with improved drinking water and sewerage facilities, sewerage infrastructure work worth Rs. 88 crore in New Gurugram sectors will be expedited, a cremation ground will be developed in sectors 90 to 95 of New Gurugram, subject to land availability, fire stations will be established in Gurugram, Manesar, and Farrukhnagar based on land availability and maintenance of 13 roads (28.17 km) by the Haryana State Agricultural Marketing Board and 30 roads (84.86 km) by the Public Works Department will be undertaken.
The Chief Minister further announced that a special repair of 11 roads (21.3 km) will be carried out at a cost of Rs. 41.57 crore, rural pathways leading to agricultural fields will also be paved and an additional Rs. 5 crore has been allocated to further accelerate development works in the constituency.
Gurugram to Drive Haryana’s Industrial Growth: Rao Narbir Singh
Industries and Commerce Minister Rao Narbir Singh said that Haryana, traditionally an agrarian state, is rapidly moving towards becoming a leader in industrial transformation by 2047, with the National Capital Region, especially Gurugram and Manesar, playing a crucial role.
He said that progressive policies and an investor-friendly environment have enabled the state to achieve new milestones in industry, trade, and employment generation. In Badshahpur, development works worth around Rs. 236 crore have been initiated since 2024 by the Municipal Corporation Gurugram, covering roads, sewerage, drainage, and other basic infrastructure.
He further noted that reforms in industrial policy, coupled with the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital technologies, will reduce procedural delays, enhance transparency, and simplify processes for entrepreneurs and traders.
Triple Engine Governance Accelerating Development
Rao Narbir Singh also highlighted that the synergy between the Centre, State, and local bodies, referred to as the triple engine government, has significantly accelerated development in the region. He said that infrastructure expansion, environmental conservation, and citizen-centric services are being prioritised.
He informed that a ‘Namo Van’ project is being developed over 200 acres in villages Khoh, Kasan, and Sehrawan in the Aravalli region at a cost of around Rs. 26 crore, which will boost green cover, biodiversity, tourism, and employment opportunities.
Additionally, a provision of Rs. 100 crore has been made in the budget for maintenance of parks and green belts in urban areas to ensure a cleaner and more sustainable environment.
The event also featured vibrant cultural performances showcasing patriotism and Haryana’s rich traditions, adding energy and enthusiasm to the gathering.
Sohna MLA, Sh. Tejpal Tanwar, Gurugram MLA, Sh. Mukesh Sharma, Housing for All Department officers including Commissioner and Secretary Mohammed Shayin, Director General. Sh. J. Ganesan, GMDA CEO, Sh. P.C. Meena, former MP, Sh. Sukhbir Singh Jaunapuria, former MLA, Sh. Satya Prakash Jrawata, and other dignitaries also remained present on this occasion.
Unique Enthusiasm Marks the Event
The Viksit Badshahpur Maharally witnessed remarkable public enthusiasm, with many rural participants arriving at the venue riding camels and horses in traditional style, adding a vibrant cultural flavour to the event.













