Chief Minister addresses the concerns of Ladwa Constituency citizens
Directs officials to implement small and large projects in Ladwa Constituency
Chandigarh, December 22 – Haryana Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini said that with the rapid and continuous development works being carried out across the country under the leadership of Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi, India is set to become a developed nation by 2047. He said that every scheme in the country is being implemented with the aim of benefiting the common people.
The Chief Minister made these remarks while speaking to media persons after addressing the concerns of the people in Ladwa, Kurukshetra on Sunday.
Earlier, people raised issues related to the Police Department, Public Health and Engineering Department, Block Development and Panchayat Department, as well as development works in villages and cities, before Chief Minister. The Chief Minister attentively listened to each individual’s concerns and provided necessary directions to the officials for their prompt resolution.
In response to the citizens’ request to relocate the Government Senior Secondary School to the vacant land near the BDPO office, the Chief Minister instructed the officials to prepare a proposal for the same. If the location is deemed suitable for the school, necessary action will be taken to facilitate the shift, he added.
Upon receiving complaints from citizens regarding contaminated drinking water, the Chief Minister directed the SDM to address the issue promptly and improve the system for providing clean drinking water. He said that the health of the citizens in the constituency must not be compromised.
Regarding concerns about the quality of the road construction work from Babain to Shahabad, the Chief Minister instructed the officials to assess the road’s quality. If any deficiencies are found, appropriate action should be taken against the responsible ones. The Chief Minister further stated that under the leadership of Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi, the country is experiencing continuous development in all spheres. He said that the current pace of development is far greater than that of previous governments, and it is evident from the rapid progress being made that by 2047, India will establish itself as a developed nation.
Opposition in the habit of opposing positive initiatives
Responding to a question, the Chief Minister said that the “One Nation, One Election” initiative is a commendable decision for both the country and its citizens. Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi believes that conducting simultaneous elections will help save both time and resources spent on separate elections. Regarding tweets from opposition parties, the Chief Minister said that the opposition has neither any issues, policies, nor leaders. As a result, those in the opposition, with little to do, tend to oppose any positive initiatives. He also praised Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi for the historic decision to abolish Article 370, which has allowed Jammu and Kashmir to develop rapidly.
In response to another question, the Chief Minister said that corruption will not be tolerated in the state under any circumstances. He said that the state is working under a zero-tolerance policy towards corruption.
*Haryana Government’s welfare schemes directly reaching eligible individuals: Chief Minister*
*Government committed to the welfare of the most marginalized, upholding the spirit of Antyodaya*
Chandigarh, December 22 – Haryana Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini said that the state government is dedicated to ensuring that the benefits of welfare schemes reach eligible individuals directly at their doorsteps. He said that the government is committed to reaching out to every member of society, addressing their concerns, and ensuring no eligible person is left behind.
The Chief Minister made these remarks while interacting with workers at the residence of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Sh Shyam Singh Rana in Chanalheri village, Pehowa, on Sunday.
He said that the state government has made concerted efforts to fulfill its commitment of delivering the benefits of welfare schemes directly to eligible individuals at their homes. He expressed confidence that the government is effectively listening to the concerns of the people and is carrying out development work in line with their expectations. He further said that the government is dedicated to the welfare of the last person in the queue, following the spirit of Antyodaya, and is making relentless efforts to improve their lives through various welfare initiatives.
Chief Minister stops to meet people in village Talhedi
Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini halted his convoy to meet the people in the Talhedi village. He interacted with the villagers, and the senior citizens extended their blessings to him. During this visit, the villagers presented their various demands to the Chief Minister. In response, the Chief Minister assured them that their concerns would be addressed in a systematic manner.
Haryana Right to Service Commission directs UHBVN to compensate consumer for unnecessary inconvenience
Chandigarh, Dec 22 – The Haryana Right to Service Commission has directed the Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (UHBVN) in Panipat to compensate consumer Smt. Bimla with a sum of Rs. 5,000 for the unnecessary inconvenience caused due to the generation of average bill by the Nigam.
While giving this information here today, a spokesperson of the Commission shared that Smt. Bimla had approached the Commission regarding the average billing of her electricity meter generated by UHBVN, despite having regularly paid her bills up to May 2024. On her request, the Nigam failed to provide the service within mandated seven days, resulting in undue harassment to the consumer. Furthermore, the consumer was issued average billing for nearly a year, from July 2023 to July 2024, instead of receiving an accurate bill.
According to the complaint, Smt. Bimla had initially approached the First Grievance Redressal Authority, but her complaint was closed after one month without resolution.
In response to the consumer’s grievance regarding the average billing, the Commission conducted a thorough review of the case. It was evident from the findings that the apathy of UHBVN officials had led to the consumer’s hardship. After hearing from the concerned authorities, the Commission directed UHBVN to compensate Smt. Bimla with Rs. 5,000 for the inconvenience caused. The Nigam was instructed to either adjust the amount in the consumer’s account from its own funds or transfer the compensation directly to the consumer’s bank account.
The XEN of UHBVN has been directed to submit a compliance report to the Commission by January 10, 2025.