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| Work progressing rapidly in Haryana, now it is Punjab’s turn for change: CM | | | Early Times Report
Chandigarh, Mar 1: Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini, while addressing a programme organised by the Saini Samaj at Dinanagar in Gurdaspur district of Punjab on Sunday, said that Punjab is the sacred land of the Gurus, sacrifice and martyrdom. He said that even after suffering the trauma of Partition, the people of Punjab refused to succumb to despair and turned self-belief into their greatest strength. Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that the upcoming Punjab Assembly election is not merely about changing a government, but about changing the political direction of Punjab and ensuring respect for its society. He said he felt proud to be present on this sacred land. He called upon everyone to work together to once again make Punjab a leading state on the path of development. He said, “Together, we must make Punjab ‘Rangla Punjab’ again.” The Chief Minister said that Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi has worked to give due respect to the Saini samaj. By making a small worker like him the Chief Minister, he empowered the community. He informed that on Monday he would present his second Budget in the Haryana Assembly. Out of 217 resolutions, 60 have been fulfilled and work is progressing rapidly on 120 others. Highlighting the state government’s schemes, the Chief Minister said that free dialysis facilities are being provided to kidney patients in all hospitals and medical colleges in Haryana. Pensions are being delivered to senior citizens at their homes by the 10th of every month. Under the Lado Lakshmi Yojana, women are being given Rs. 2,100. Crops are being procured from farmers at the Minimum Support Price (MSP) with payment within 48 hours. Farmers are also benefiting from the Bhavantar Bharpai Yojana. He said houses are being constructed and provided to the poor, and plots are being allotted to families without land. Families residing on Panchayati land for a long time have also been granted ownership rights. |
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