Our Government Ensured Equal Participation in Development Through Systemic Reforms: Ranbir Gangwa

Chandigarh, August 3 – Haryana’s Minister for Public Works and Public Health Engineering, Ranbir Gangwa, stated that the government at both the central and state levels has brought systemic reforms that have changed the face and fate of Haryana. Addressing a large gathering on Sunday at the Maharaja Daksha Prajapati Jayanti celebration in Jhajjar, Gangwa said the transparency in recruitment processes has generated new enthusiasm among the youth.

Criticizing previous governments, Gangwa alleged that nepotism and favoritism dominated the job sector in the past. He said that under the BJP government, a transparent recruitment system has been introduced where candidates are selected purely on merit, eliminating the need for political recommendations or bribes.

He also shared that during a Guru Daksha Prajapati Jayanti function held on July 13 in Bhiwani, which was attended by representatives from various villages of Jhajjar, Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini was warmly welcomed by the Daksha Prajapati community. The promises made by the Chief Minister during that event are being implemented, including the allotment of five acres of land to the community in 2,000 villages across the state.

Gangwa emphasized that since the formation of the BJP government in 2014, it was decided to commemorate the birth anniversaries of great personalities, gurus, and saints who have guided society, at the state level every year.

He also informed the public that road improvement work is being carried out actively across Haryana. Patchwork has been completed on 15,000 kilometers of roads so far. Additionally, tenders for repairing 6,000 kilometers of roads are in process, and repair work on another 5,000 kilometers is underway and expected to be completed by December.

By Balwinder Singh

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