What Developments Did Haryana CM Inaugurate in Rewari?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- 15 development projects inaugurated in Rewari.
- Total investment of Rs 288.31 crore.
- Focus on water supply improvement.
- Commitment to rapid development in the region.
- 61 out of 69 initiatives completed in the last decade.
Chandigarh, June 15 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Haryana, Nayab Singh Saini, inaugurated and laid the foundation stones for 15 development initiatives totaling Rs 288.31 crore in Rewari on Sunday.
Among these projects, eight were inaugurated, amounting to Rs 193.94 crore, while seven projects were announced with an investment of Rs 94.37 crore.
While addressing a ‘Dhanyawad’ Rally, the Chief Minister revealed Rs 50.58 crore would be allocated for the construction of an additional water storage facility in Bhagwanpur to enhance water supply in Rewari.
Additionally, he announced Rs 7.20 crore for a boosting station and a new drinking water pipeline in Dungerwas village, alongside Rs 5.06 crore for water works and a new pipeline in Gokulpur village.
Plans for a new library in Rewari will commence once land is made available. Furthermore, Rs 4.39 crore was dedicated to the construction of a Market Committee building in Rewari.
The Chief Minister also announced Rs 4.20 crore for the renovation of five roads as part of the Haryana State Agricultural Marketing Board initiatives.
A feasibility study for a flyover near Colonel Ram Singh Chowk will be conducted, and a trauma center will be relocated from the District Civil Hospital once a suitable site is found.
Addressing the problem of industrial wastewater flowing into the Masani Barrage, he mentioned a detailed plan is in place.
This plan includes the establishment of sewage treatment plants (STPs) to purify the water before it is discharged into the barrage, making it suitable for agricultural use. Additionally, he pledged Rs 5 crore specifically for developmental works in villages within the Rewari Assembly constituency.
Describing Rewari as the land of brave soldiers, the Chief Minister acknowledged the youth from this area who serve the nation, ensuring the safety of all citizens.
Expressing gratitude towards the public, he noted, “not only did they support a double-engine government a few months back, but they also added a third engine, ensuring rapid development.”
“The people of Haryana have turned away from dynastic and corrupt politics, embracing a development-centric and nationalistic policy,” stated CM Saini.
He emphasized that the government “belongs not to any single caste, class, or family, but to all 2.80 crore citizens of Haryana.” Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's mantra of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayas’, the government is committed to the welfare of every resident of Haryana.
Since 2014, development projects worth Rs 1,916 crore have been initiated in the Rewari Assembly. In the last decade, there have been 69 announcements, with 61 completed and work ongoing on four.
The Chief Minister assured that Rewari’s development will now proceed at an accelerated pace. Over the past decade, 305 announcements have been made for the Rewari district, of which 167 have been fulfilled, and work is currently ongoing on 18.
The Chief Minister remarked that Prime Minister Modi has a unique connection with this region. “Before assuming office on September 15, 2013, he addressed a rally for ex-servicemen on this very land and initiated his election campaign. During that rally, he promised One Rank One Pension, a promise he has delivered on,” he noted.
Under PM Modi's leadership over the past 11 years, India has emerged as a nation proud of its rich heritage, resilient in facing current challenges, and ambitious about its future.
“Prior to 2014, there was an atmosphere of fear due to terrorism in the country, but under the Prime Minister’s guidance, terrorism has received severe blows. Whenever Pakistan attempted hostile actions on Indian soil, our courageous soldiers responded by striking deep within Pakistani territory,” concluded the Chief Minister.