Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Wednesday said water supply would be ensured in every household in the state during the next five years.
Addressing the people of Ghata village, Sikanderpur and Sukhrali of Gurugram Assembly Constituency during his ‘Jan Ashirwad Yatra’ on Wednesday, Khattar said that the state government has already started working in this direction.
“After the formation of BJP government in the state in 2014, we have served the people to provide the benefits up to the grass root level and worked for the welfare of all sections of the society,” he said. On the comment made by his political opponents terming him as inexperienced, Khattar said that he has plenty of experience in serving the people, whereas, some people have the experience of “loot and khasoot” only.
The CM said the 2.5 crore population of the state is his family and his aim is to make their life easy and smooth. Besides Ease of Doing Business, an arrangement of Ease of Living has been made in the state. Now, the people are not required to make frequent round of government offices as most of services have been made online and these are being made available in a fixed time frame, he added.
Khattar said youth in the state are being provided government jobs on merit basis. As the government jobs are limited, youth are being imparted skill training so as to make them employable in industrial sector. He said that in view of the overwhelming response of the people which he is getting during the Jan Ashirwad Yatra, he is quite hopeful that the people would give us a chance to serve them for second consecutive term also.
Meanwhile, the CM inaugurated and laid foundation stone of various development project worth about Rs 53 crore in Gurugram during his ‘Jan Ashirwad Yatra’.
These projects included 10 lane synthetic track constructed at Tau Devi Lal Stadium, Sector 38 by Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) at a cost of about Rs 7.75 crore, Camera Museum at Chakarpur village constructed by Municipal Corporation Gurugram at a cost of about Rs 8.7 crore, Boosting Station set up at Subhash Nagar by Municipal Corporation at a cost of about Rs Six Crore and Panchayat Bhawan and Community Centre constructed in Kukrola village at a cost of about Rs One Crore by Haryana CSR Advisory Board with the assistance of CSR fund of Power Grid Corporation of India.