IEP Chandigarh
Haryana Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Dushyant Chautala said that the current state government has initiated a new tradition of delivering benefits of government schemes and services directly to citizens’ homes, thereby discontinuing the practice of requiring people to visit offices.
Mr. Dushyant Chautala made these remarks while addressing the residents of Prem Nagar and Badhavad villages in Hisar district after redressing their grievances. During the interaction, he not only addressed their concerns but also announced several development initiatives. He announced to construct a gymnasium in Badhawad village, to upgrade the water infrastructure, and the construction of a community center building at a cost of Rs 75 lakh.
The Deputy Chief Minister said that the government school of this village will be named after martyr Omprakash. Similarly, he announced construction of additional water tank for adequate water supply in Dhani Prem Nagar village. The Deputy Chief Minister also announced the construction of a digital library in Bheri Akbarpur village and the construction of the Phirni of the village. He said that the state government is continuously taking concrete steps to raise the level of education. In this direction, a digital library will also be established in this village. Fulfilling the demand for appointment of veterinary doctors in the village veterinary hospital, he said that the result of the recruitment of VLDA doctors has been declared and soon the newly appointed doctors will be appointed in the hospitals of the state.
Deputy Chief Minister said that excellent work is being done by the state government for the development of every section and area. Many schemes have been implemented to make women empowered and self-reliant. In addition, 50 percent participation has been ensured in Panchayati Raj institutions. Many commendable works have also been done to improve the condition of farmers. He said that 14 crops are being purchased at the minimum support price, while 18 fruits and vegetables have also been included in the Bhavantar Compensation Scheme. Earlier, farmers had to stay in the mandis for many days to sell their crops, but today not only the crops are being purchased immediately but the money from the crop sale is also reaching the bank accounts of the farmers directly.
Minister of State for Labour Sh Anup Dhanak, MLA Sh Jogiram Sihag were also present on this occasion.