Right to Service

Haryana Steps Up Health and Public Service Measures with Free Dengue Treatment and New Digital Timelines

Haryana Steps Up Health and Public Service Measures with Free Dengue Treatment and New Digital Timelines

Chandigarh (Balwinder Singh): The Haryana Government has launched a comprehensive public welfare push targeting both seasonal health risks and administrative efficiency across the state. In a major health directive timed with the arrival of the monsoon season, Haryana Health Minister Arti Singh Rao announced a state-wide preventive campaign titled "Let us Stop Dengue Together," designating July as anti-dengue month. To support residents, the administration has made platelet distribution and diagnostic testing completely free of charge at all government-run district hospitals. The minister urged citizens to actively participate in eliminating stagnant water from residential areas, recommending dedicated weekly dry days to…
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Haryana Brings Ten Agricultural Marketing Board Services Under Right to Service Act

Haryana Brings Ten Agricultural Marketing Board Services Under Right to Service Act

Chandigarh (Balwinder Singh): The Haryana Government has taken a significant step toward ensuring time-bound, transparent, and accountable public delivery by bringing ten essential services of the Haryana State Agricultural Marketing Board under the purview of the Haryana Right to Service Act, 2014. A formal notification regarding this regulatory expansion was officially issued by Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi in Chandigarh. Under the new guidelines, strict timelines have been established for various citizen and farmer-centric services to eliminate administrative delays and enhance rural governance. According to the official notification, critical administrative procedures including the issuance of No Objection Certificates, duplicate allotments or…
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