Haryana CM directs the Administrative Secretaries to complete projects in a time bound manner

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Haryana CM directs the Administrative Secretaries to complete projects in a time bound manner

Tuesday, 07 June 2022 | PNS | Chandigarh

Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Monday  directed the Administrative Secretaries of the state to ensure time bound execution of the projects so that the common people are benefited from these welfare         projects

During a review meeting of Projects worth more than Rs. 100 crore in which the Chief Minister reviewed in detail 48 projects of 6 Departments, Khatar said that the state is leading in the Atal Bhujal Mission Yojana. On this achievement, the Chief Minister appreciated the officers of the Department and motivated them to take the mission further.

He said that ensuring holistic development of Haryana is the top priority of the State Government, hence the Project Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) chart should be prepared for all ongoing projects so that the status of timeline, completion percentage and expected opening date can be mapped from time to time.

During the meeting, Haryana Chief Secretary, Sanjeev Kaushal apprised the Chief Minister that at present work is going on in more than 80 projects of 12 Departments, out of which 48 projects of six major departments have been kept for review in Monday's review meeting. He said that on January 9 this year, the Chief Minister approved the formation of a three-member committee under the chairmanship of the Chief Secretary to review all the ongoing projects worth more than Rs. 100 crore. Several review meetings of about 12 departments have been held by this committee.

Regarding the 16 projects being implemented by the Irrigation Department, Additional Chief Secretary, Devender Singh informed that the work of construction of new parallel line channel (PLC) from Dadupur to Hamida and remodeling of WJC MLL form RD 0 to 68220 is on schedule. Apart from this, the projects of expansion of capacity of Hansi branch and JLN feeder canal, remodeling of GW channel and rejuvenation and development of Saraswati River were also discussed.

Khattar was apprised that at present there are two big projects costing more than Rs.100 crore of the Technical Department. The work of setting up the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) in Sector-23, Panchkula at a cost of about Rs.133 crore is almost completed and it can be inaugurated in the month of July. Apart from this, the work of setting up of Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) at village Kilorhad, Sonepat on PPP mode at a cost of about Rs. 128 crore is being done by the department.

In the meeting, hief Executive Officer of Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority, Sudhir Rajpal informed that the work of Shri Sheetla Mata Devi Medical College and Hospital being built in Gurugram has started on which about Rs. 680 crore will be spent and its work will be done till August 2024 which will be completed.

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