In Haryana, since 2014, a journey of transformative development has unfolded under the dynamic leadership of Chief Minister Manohar Lal. Over the past nine years, the state has witnessed a resolute commitment to progress. Continuing this trajectory, on January 24, 2024, a virtual spectacle is set to unfold from Hisar as the Chief Minister unveils a visionary tapestry of development projects spanning education, health, roads, electricity, and water management. In a state-level ceremony.
Notably, through the virtual medium, the Chief Minister will inaugurate and lay the foundation for 10 major projects.
The inauguration and foundation laying for the remaining projects in other districts will be done by Central Ministers, State Cabinet Ministers, MPs, and MLAs. Major projects include the Construction of a New Building of International Convention Centre, Sector-78, Faridabad, costing approximately Rs. 333 crore, widening and strengthening of Road Budhlada from Punjab Border to Ratia- Fatehabad-Bhattu-Bhadra up to Rajasthan Border, costing around Rs. 185 crore, Construction of 4 lanes ROB on Rewari Narnaul Railway line crossing Rewari-Mahendragarh Railway line, costing about Rs. 86 crore, Improvement of Sanoli-Panipat Road up to (GT Road NH-44), costing around Rs. 76 crore, and Construction of Teaching Block-III, Chaudhary Ranbir Singh University, Jind, costing about Rs. 60 crore.
The foundation laying of an independent canal-based waterworks in Ratia Town will cost around Rs. 55 crore.
Additionally, the Chief Minister will inaugurate two STPs of 15 MLD and 25 MLD capacity in Panipat town, costing approximately Rs. 87 crore. The augmentation of the sewerage network in a deficit area, including all ancillary works, and the reuse of treated wastewater in Sonipat Town will cost around Rs. 62 crore.
The augmentation work of the Water Supply Scheme for 10 villages and providing distribution systems in deprived areas of Sonipat Town under the AMRUT Programme will cost about Rs. 58 crore.
Meanwhile, on several occasions, Manohar Lal has inaugurated and laid the foundation for various development projects across the state on numerous occasions through digital means. This practice, carried out digitally from a single location for projects of such extensive scale, is a significant example of e-governance