Chandigarh (Balwinder Singh): Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini chaired a high-level review meeting at Haryana Niwas on Saturday, issued a series of extensive governance directives alongside the Chief Minister’s Good Governance Associates (CMGGA) and senior administrative heads. The monitoring session focused heavily on the systematic deployment of technology to drive efficiency across five critical pillars: solid waste management, human resource development, water management, the National Education Policy, and the Ayushman Bharat insurance scheme. The Chief Minister emphasized that all public delivery systems must undergo a complete digital transition to eliminate institutional delays, ensuring that welfare benefits reach grass-roots beneficiaries transparently.
To strengthen municipal sanitation infrastructure ahead of the monsoon season, the Chief Minister issued a strict deadline of June 30 for the comprehensive desilting and cleaning of all major storm-water drains, channels, and sewage lines across urban local bodies. The directive mandates the universal installation of global positioning systems on all municipal waste-collection vehicles to enable real-time tracking and optimize logistics. To foster public participation, the urban development department will launch a dedicated digital portal for ward committees, introducing a quarterly competitive ranking system where the cleanest municipal wards and exemplary sanitation workers will be formally honored and incentivized during the upcoming clean-liness fortnight stretching from September 17 to October 2.
The administrative overhaul also targets severe procedural reforms within state departments through the mandatory implementation of the e-office system across all headquarters and district-level secretariats. Under the new Human Resource Management System parameters, every state employee must record monthly performance logs online, while senior officers have been directed to systematically clear pending financial matters through the centralized fund management platform. On the public healthcare front, the Chief Minister prioritized the capacity expansion of district civil hospitals under the Ayushman Bharat scheme, ordering the complete digitization of patient health records and medical prescriptions so that an individual’s diagnostic history automatically links to their insurance profiles for seamless cashless treatments.
