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Haryana Govt accelerates development push, procurement works of over 40 departments finalised
2/17/2026 10:55:15 PM
Early Times Report
CHANDIGARH, Feb 17: In a major step towards accelerating development works in the state, the Haryana Government has finalized various procurement processes of more than 40 departments. The decision was taken in a meeting of the High-Powered Purchase Committee held today under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini. Proposals related to projects of several departments, including Power, Public Health, Public Works, Irrigation, Transport and IT were approved, and tenders for multiple development works were issued.
During the meeting, the Chief Minister said that the primary objective of the government is to provide better and quality facilities to the people. He directed officials to ensure regular monitoring of all development projects so that works are completed within stipulated timelines and as per quality standards. He stated that he would personally review the projects and ensure judicious utilization of every penny. "No negligence in development works will be tolerated," he said.
During the meeting, the tender for construction of two Ranney wells and one boosting station under the AMRUT-2 scheme to provide clean drinking water in Palwal city was finalized. The project will cost approximately Rs 100 crore.
Similarly, the tender for construction of a 6 MLD capacity water works in village Sirohi Bahali in Mahendragarh was finalized at a cost of Rs 53.47 crore. This facility will provide clean drinking water to around 39 nearby villages. In Rewari city, an 8 MLD capacity raw water storage tank will be constructed at a cost of Rs 27 crore to strengthen the city's water supply system. A project worth Rs 37.89 crore was approved for strengthening the Chhuchhakwas-Matanhail road in Jhajjar. Another Rs 46.20 crore will be spent on strengthening the Dharsul-Ratia road in Tohana. In addition, construction of an academic block at Government Women's College, Gurugram will be undertaken at a cost of Rs 9.37 crore, while an Excise Building will be constructed in Fatehabad at a cost of Rs 13.60 crore.
HSIIDC will also construct a Facilitation Centre for industries in Sohna at a cost of Rs 12.80 crore to promote industrial activities.
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