Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said on Monday that in the last eight years, the state government has brought many radical changes for good governance. “Ensuring the reach of every welfare and public-centric scheme is the utmost priority of the state government. No department or sector has remained untouched by the IT reforms so as to ensure transparency,” he said while addressing a gathering at the ‘Jan Samvad’ programme at Baliali village in Bhiwani district.
The chief minister said the entire state of Haryana is like his family, and as the head of the family, he always tries his best to extend every possible help and cooperation to every member. He said that during his tenure, special focus has been given to development works, and adequate funds have been ensured for the meticulous implementation of every development scheme.
During his interaction at another village in Bhiwani named Bapora, the chief minister announced that now there will be no need for verification of the online ‘Fard’ (land record) copy from the Patwari (revenue official). An order in this regard will be implemented in the entire state, he said, according to an official statement.
At Baliali, he said that the benefits of all the public welfare policies are being ensured at the grassroots level. At his ‘Jan Samvad’ programme at Tigrana and Dhanana villages, Khattar said the compensation for crop losses of farmers caused by the recent rains and hailstorms will be given by the government by May after getting Girdawari (field inspection) done.