Will Ensure Basic Amenities And Services Reach The Doorsteps Of The People: Haryana CM
Chandigarh, May 25 (TNA) Haryana Chief Minister, Manohar Lal Khattar, while addressing the Jan Samvad programme at village Balaha Kalan in Mahendragarh district on Wednesday stated that preparations are being made to ensure that basic amenities and services reach the doorsteps of the people.
“In the last eight and a half years, unprecedented effort has been done to provide water to the tail end in southern Haryana, and during the present state government’s tenure constant efforts have been made to eliminate the water crisis situation in southern Haryana,” he added.
The Chief Minister said that the district administration has taken laudable strides in the direction of water conservation. In an appeal to the locals, Mr. Khattar stated that everyone should store water in order to boost the water level. He informed the residents that a canal would be built as needed in the region to alleviate the water situation.
CM Khattar also shared the state government’s plan to build a four-kilometre canal, provided if the villagers of Goad, Balaha Kalan, and Khurd agree upon making the land available. He also issued directions to the officers concerned to find a permanent solution to the water problem in the Nalwati region.
He stated that the government is completely focused on the advancement of education and that quality education is being offered to children coming from rural areas in government schools; if there is a need to update schools, schools would be upgraded in accordance with the regulations, said the Chief Minister.
The Chief Minister said that a special campaign for drug prevention should be initiated in Mahendragarh district. Also, as this district is close to the Rajasthan border, he directed SP, Vikrant Bhushan to take action under the NDPS Act against those who were involved in this illegal drug trade.
“If someone is selling drugs in the district, it should be immediately brought to the notice of the district administration. I urge the villagers to run joint campaigns with the Gram Sabhas to tackle the social evil of drug abuse,” said Khattar.