IEP Chandigarh, February 3
Haryana Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Dushyant Chautala said that under the PADMA Scheme, 9 locations have been identified in the state for setting up industrial units and applications were sought from farmers for providing land on the e-Bhoomi portal. Under which, proposals of more than 3000 acres have been received from farmers across the state, in which two proposals of 1170 acres have been received for providing land in village Khatkar of Uchana assembly constituency.
Addressing the gathering at Chhatar Gaushala in Uchana today, the Deputy Chief Minister said that industrial units will be developed at these designated locations. This initiative aims to transform Uchana into an industrial hub, thereby generating employment opportunities for the local youth.
During the event, Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala distributed cheques worth approximately Rs 84 lakh to 8 cow shelters in Uchana under the Gau Seva Aayog. Additionally, he inaugurated three concrete roads constructed at a cost of about Rs 1 crore 25 lakh.
He mentioned that the state government has allocated Rs 400 crore to the Gau Seva Aayog, which will be utilized for various purposes such as constructing sheds, godowns, boundary walls, paving roads, arranging fodder, and providing other facilities in cow sheds across the state. Furthermore, financial assistance will be provided to registered cow sheds through the portal launched by the Commission, as per their requirements. Mr. Chautala emphasized that cow service is an act of religious virtue, and thus, the contribution of society members is crucial in this regard.
Deputy Chief Minister said that all the administrative formalities including the map of the college to be built in Chhatar village have been completed and Rs 27 crore has been sanctioned for it. Apart from this, Chhatar village has been included in the Mahagram scheme, under which Rs 51 crore has been sanctioned to provide potable drinking water to the villagers and to lay a new pipeline for proper drainage of dirty water. He said that during the tenure of the state government, a record 30,000 kilometers of roads have been constructed, renovated and expanded. The Deputy Chief Minister remarked that empowering farmers and agriculturalists was the vision of Jan Nayak Chaudhary Devi Lal, and it remains the guiding purpose of his own life. He emphasized his ongoing efforts to generate employment opportunities for youth and ensure comprehensive development of villages. Due to his meaningful hard work, pleasant results of various development projects worth about Rs 1,400 crore are being seen in the state as well as in Uchana assembly constituency.