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| Major boost for Faridabad, CM lays Foundation stone of development works | | | Early Times Report
Chandigarh, Apr 4: Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini, while addressing the Dhanyavaad Evam Viksit Faridabad Rally held in Faridabad on Saturday, said that over the past 11.5 years, unprecedented work has been carried out in Faridabad in the fields of infrastructure, connectivity, industry, Smart City development, metro expansion and digital services. Continuing this momentum, the Chief Minister laid the foundation stone for four major development projects worth Rs 120.76 crore to further accelerate the city’s holistic development. These projects include construction of a rest house at a cost of Rs 50.61 crore, construction of a dispensary-cum-CMO office at Rs 41.70 crore, laying of sewerage lines in various areas at Rs 25 crore, and construction of a school building in Old Faridabad at Rs 3.45 crore. The Chief Minister said the government is committed to making Faridabad one of the cleanest cities in the country. In this direction, the Chief Minister unveiled a cleanliness mascot and a cleanliness comic and appealed to citizens to actively participate in the cleanliness drive. Fast-Tracking CM Announcements and Manifesto Commitments The Chief Minister stated that 44 CM announcements have been made in this area over the past 11.5 years, out of which 24 have been completed, while work on the remaining is progressing rapidly. He emphasized that the government delivers on its promises, citing that 60 out of 217 manifesto commitments have been fulfilled within one and a half years, with work ongoing on the rest. He said that the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047 by Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi is being realized in Haryana through ‘Viksit Haryana’. The double-engine government has implemented the mantra of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayas’ on the ground. Adequate Stock of Fuel and Gas Available The Chief Minister said that when the government focuses on development and public welfare, some opposition leaders attempt to spread misinformation and indulge in politics based on false promises. He expressed gratitude to the Prime Minister for reducing excise duty on petroleum products to provide relief to the public. He said even during global challenges, some opposition leaders try to create confusion among people, whereas the government is working sensitively to safeguard public interests. The Chief Minister clarified that there is no shortage of petrol, diesel, or LPG in Haryana, and adequate stock is available at all 4,032 petrol pumps and gas agencies in the state. He urged people not to pay attention to rumours and avoid panic buying. |
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