Haryana CM Nayab Saini Orders Statewide Drive to Clear Tatima Cases, Focuses on Gurugram Civic Issues

Chandigarh (Balwinder Singh)- Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini directed officials of Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation and Haryana Urban Development Authority to ensure the prompt disposal of all pending tatima-related cases across the state on a priority basis. He said that delays in such matters compel citizens to make repeated visits to government offices, lead to unnecessary disputes and litigation, and adversely affect administrative functioning. Therefore, a special campaign should be undertaken in a planned manner to resolve these cases.

The Chief Minister was presiding over the meeting of the District Public Relations and Grievance Redressal Committee held in Gurugram on Monday. Haryana Industries and Commerce Minister Rao Narbir Singh, Pataudi MLA Smt. Bimla Chaudhary, Sohna MLA Sh. Tejpal Tanwar, and Gurugram MLA Sh. Mukesh Sharma were also present in the meeting. A total of 15 complaints were presented, out of which 11 were resolved on the spot by the Chief Minister, while directions were issued to keep 4 cases pending for the next meeting. He instructed the concerned officials to present status reports on these pending cases in the next meeting.

Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini directed officials to work with sensitivity and promptness in resolving public grievances. He said that wherever any issue comes to his notice or a citizen approaches directly with a complaint, it should be addressed on priority and resolved effectively at the earliest. He emphasized that the objective of the administration should not merely be to take action, but to provide relief to people and ensure timely resolution of their issues, thereby strengthening public trust in governance.

Emphasis on beautification and cleanliness of Rezang La Chowk and Atul Kataria Chowk

During the meeting, the Chief Minister took note of the sanitation conditions at Rezang La Chowk and issued necessary directions to officials. He directed that Rezang La Chowk and Shaheed Lieutenant Atul Kataria Chowk should be beautified in a planned manner so that these places not only remain clean but also enhance the city’s aesthetics. He further directed that the Rezang La Memorial should undergo proper beautification, redesigning, and overall upgradation to make it more attractive, dignified, and impactful. He also instructed that green spaces should be developed at these locations and regular sanitation systems should be strengthened to provide a clean, organized and pleasant environment for the public.

Encroachment on agricultural pathway in Daulatabad: Chief Minister issues strict directions

A complainant from village Daulatabad informed the Chief Minister that a pathway approximately two karam wide leading to his fields had been encroached upon by two builders, who had constructed a wall, obstructing access for him and other villagers. Taking serious note of the issue, the Chief Minister directed the concerned officials to take immediate action. He ordered that the encroachment be removed and the pathway restored to its original condition. He also directed that an additional two feet of land on both sides be cleared from the builders to ensure smooth and safe movement for villagers.

Directions to prepare  proposal for  modern sewerage system in Sector-10

Representatives of the Resident Welfare Association from Sector-10 informed the Chief Minister that sewage in the area frequently overflows, causing severe inconvenience to residents. Taking note of the issue, the Chief Minister directed the concerned officials to prepare a detailed proposal for a modern and efficient sewerage system for the sector at the earliest to ensure a permanent solution. He also instructed that until the new system is implemented, interim arrangements such as regular cleaning, pumping, and effective drainage management should be ensured to provide relief to residents and maintain cleanliness.

On this occasion, Gurugram Mayor Rajrani Malhotra, Principal Advisor (Urban Development) D.S. Dhesi, GMDA CEO P.C. Meena, Deputy Commissioner Ajay Kumar, OSD to the Chief Minister and Additional Director of Information, Public Relations and Language Department Vivek Kalia, ADC Sonu Bhatt, along with other officers and employees, were present.

By Balwinder Singh

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