Chandigarh, March 29 – Haryana Health Minister Kumari Arti Singh Rao has brought yet another gift to Rewari district. Due to her efforts, the approval for a synthetic track at Rao Tularam Stadium in Rewari has been granted. This track will cost around Rs. 9.70 crore.
Kumari Arti Singh Rao started working for this 400 meter track of the stadium when she was a social worker. She continued her efforts, and now, as Health Minister, she has successfully secured the synthetic track for the athletes of Rewari district.
Expressing gratitude to the Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini and Sports Minister, Sh. Gaurav Gautam for approving the track, Kumari Arti Singh Rao said that the synthetic track will help Rewari athletes refine their skills. She expressed hope that this track will play a significant role in producing great athletes for the country in the future.
She also said that this track will especially benefit young people preparing to join the army. The Ahirwal region has always made significant contributions to the Indian Army. During the First War of Independence, under the leadership of Rao Tularam, his army gave a tough fight to the British. Even today, one out of every ten soldiers in the Indian Army is from Haryana, with South Haryana having the highest participation.
The Health Minister stated that the synthetic athletic track in Rewari will be a milestone in the field of sports. The Haryana government is focusing on promoting sports, as seen in the recent budget presented by the Finance Minister and Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini. The budget includes initiatives to improve training facilities, increase competition, and maintain high standards. Every year, the top three wrestling arenas at the state level will be awarded Rs. 50 lakh, Rs. 30 lakh, and Rs. 20 lakh, respectively. The number of sports nurseries will also be increased, and more facilities will be provided to athletes.
Kumari Arti Singh Rao also congratulated the youth of the region on the approval of the synthetic track at Rao Tularam Stadium and encouraged them to make the best use of it.