Haryana Assembly Sets Record: 20 Questions Answered in 55 Minutes

The Haryana Assembly set a new record by addressing all 20 questions listed for Question Hour within 55 minutes. Speaker Harvinder Kalyan hailed it as an example of inclusive governance, ensuring every member received a satisfactory answer. Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini announced a new policy requiring any expansion of an ongoing project to be executed through a fresh, separate tender to control costs and avoid complications. Other ministers also addressed queries regarding sports university infrastructure and rural road connectivity.

Key Points: Haryana Assembly Sets Question Hour Record, New Tender Policy

  • Record Question Hour completion
  • New tender policy for project expansions
  • Infrastructure boost for Haryana Sports University
  • Rural road paving in Narnaund
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Haryana Assembly sets record in Question Hour

Haryana Assembly answers all 20 listed questions in 55 minutes. CM announces new policy for project expansions via separate tenders to control costs.

"Just as Antyodaya is being discussed across the country, the Haryana Legislative Assembly also set an example of Antyodaya today. - Assembly Speaker Harvinder Kalyan"

Chandigarh, March 5

A new record was set in the Haryana Assembly on Thursday, with all 20 questions listed during Question Hour, were taken up for discussion in 55 minutes, five minutes short of listed timing of one hour.

Elated over the record, Assembly Speaker Harvinder Kalyan said every member who asked a question during the Question Hour received a satisfactory answer.

"Just as Antyodaya is being discussed across the country, the Haryana Legislative Assembly also set an example of Antyodaya today. Answers to the last question were not laid on table, but they also allowed for meaningful discussion. Everyone was given the opportunity to speak, which is a unique example."

He said he was satisfied as all Assembly members' questions were part of the proceedings.

The Speaker also expressed his gratitude to all Assembly members and Ministers who contributed to the proceedings by presenting their views concisely.

Replying to the query, Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said the state government has decided that if any expansion in the scope of work of an ongoing project becomes necessary during its implementation, it will be executed through a separate tender.

"The move is aimed at effectively addressing issues related to cost enhancement and budget escalation," the Chief Minister told the Assembly members.

Chief Minister Saini said at present "it is often observed that once a project is underway, its scope is expanded midway. Repeated expansions during implementation create several complications, leading to increase in project costs and enhancement-related challenges".

"To address these issues, the state government has decided that if a project has already been tendered and any additional work or expansion is required later, it will be carried out through a fresh and separate tender process."

The Chief Minister added that necessary directions have already been issued to officers concerned of all departments in this regard.

Replying to another query, Minister of State for Sports Gaurav Gautam said a proposal to strengthen and develop the basic infrastructure at the Haryana Sports University in Sonipat district is under consideration.

In another query, the State Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Shyam Singh Rana said that five-karam-wide kachha (unpaved) paths connecting several villages in the Narnaund Assembly constituency would be paved to improve rural connectivity.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Good to see productivity, but let's not just celebrate speed. The real test is whether the answers given were substantial and will lead to action. Paving village paths and improving sports university infrastructure are positive signs. Hope the work starts soon.
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Aman W
Finally, some good news from our assemblies! Often, Question Hour gets wasted in disruptions and shouting matches. Haryana MLAs showed discipline. The separate tender policy is a masterstroke to stop corruption in mid-project expansions. Bhagwan kare yeh poore desh mein lagu ho!
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Priyanka N
As someone from a village, I'm most happy about the news of paving the kachha paths in Narnaund. Connectivity is a huge issue during rains. If this efficiency translates to actual ground work, it will be a big win for rural development. 🙏
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David E
Interesting read. The focus on procedural efficiency and fiscal responsibility in project management is commendable. The Speaker calling it an example of 'Antyodaya' (upliftment of the last person) is a powerful framing. Hope the momentum is maintained.
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Karthik V
Setting a record is nice, but let's be honest, answering 20 questions in an hour shouldn't be a record—it should be the norm. This shows how low the bar has been set for our legislatures. A step in the right direction, but a small one.

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