Chandigarh– Haryana Deputy Chief Minister, Sh Dushyant Chautala laid the foundation stone for the Naugama Khap Chabutra in the Ramrai village in the Jind district and announced a grant of Rs 11 lakh. He was visiting Ramrai, Gatauli, Julana villages of Julana assembly constituency today.
The Deputy Chief Minister highlighted that the government has invested Rs 160 crore in drainage projects to manage rainwater in the region, directing it to the Ghaggar River. In response to the villagers' request, he mentioned that if the Primary Health Center (PHC) in the village meets all criteria, it will be upgraded to a Community Health Center (CHC) soon.
Addressing the demand for a swimming pool in Ramrai village, he acknowledged the exceptional swimming talent in the village and encouraged officials to submit a proposal for a swimming pool to headquarters. Additionally, he urged the Gram Panchayat to take steps for the development of a separate swimming pool for girls through Zila Parishad. During the visit, he also felicitated the village's swimming champions.
During a public meeting held in Gatauli village, the Deputy Chief Minister said that a gymnasium in the village using HRDF (Haryana Rural Development Fund) will soon be constructed. After declaring the school buildings running in the village as condemned, it will be rebuilt under the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan. He said that any village resident can submit the problem related to the construction of village street on the Gram Darshan portal. He said that now the National Highway will be opened directly from Julana towards Panipat which will directly benefit the residents of Julana.
The Deputy Chief Minister received a warm welcome during the program organized at Brahmin Dharamshala in Julana. The Brahmin Sabha expressed gratitude for the allocation of land for the Dharamshala. The Deputy CM discussed plans to establish a library in Julana and announced upcoming projects for the reconstruction of roads within Julana city, including the construction of drains on both sides for effective wastewater drainage. He further disclosed that the chowk in Julana city would be named after Lord Parshuram.
During his address, he reflected on the progress in Jind district, noting that it was previously considered a backward district. The current government has undertaken development projects worth crores of rupees in the district, including the foundation of a Medical College. A 19-storey Medical College building, the tallest government building in Haryana, has been constructed in Jind, following the models of Gurugram and Faridabad. He said that the OPD services would commence in March 2024