Haryana to Monitor 100 Key Projects for Timely Completion

The Haryana government has decided to closely monitor 100 major ongoing projects across departments to ensure their timely completion. Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini will personally review the progress of these projects every month to fast-track implementation. A dedicated task force of senior officers will be constituted to monitor milestones and ensure coordination. The initiative aims to streamline execution and ensure developmental benefits reach the people without delay.

Key Points: Haryana to Closely Monitor 100 Major Development Projects

  • 100 major projects identified for close monitoring
  • Monthly review by Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini
  • Dedicated task force of senior officers formed
  • Focus on projects with high public impact
  • Aim to accelerate execution and remove bottlenecks
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Haryana to identify 100 major projects for close monitoring

Haryana govt to identify 100 high-impact projects for monthly review by CM Nayab Singh Saini to ensure timely completion and public benefit.

"timely completion of key development projects is essential for improving governance outcomes and strengthening public trust - Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi"

Chandigarh, Feb 24

The Haryana government has decided to identify 100 major ongoing projects across departments for close monitoring at the highest level to ensure their completion within the stipulated timeframe, the government said on Tuesday.

The move aims to accelerate execution and ensure that the intended benefits of these projects reach people without delay.

Chairing a meeting of Administrative Secretaries and heads of departments, Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi said timely completion of key development projects is essential for improving governance outcomes and strengthening public trust.

He said Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini would personally review the progress of the identified projects every month to remove bottlenecks and fast-track implementation.

At the meeting, the Chief Secretary urged all departments to identify major high-impact projects under their jurisdiction and submit a consolidated list at the earliest.

He emphasised that only those projects which have significant public interface and long-term socio-economic impact should be included in the list.

Rastogi further directed that a dedicated task force, comprising five senior officers, be constituted to regularly review the progress of these projects.

The task force will monitor milestones, flag delays, and ensure inter-departmental coordination wherever required.

Commissioner and Secretary (Industries and Commerce), Amit Aggarwal, made a detailed presentation on some of the major ongoing projects and highlighted the need for real-time monitoring mechanisms.

He also urged departments to promptly forward their shortlisted projects so that structured monitoring can begin without delay.

The initiative is expected to streamline project execution, enhance accountability, and ensure that developmental benefits reach the people of Haryana in a time-bound manner.

Last week CM Saini inaugurated and laid the foundation stones of five major development projects worth Rs 103.31 crore in Uchana in Jind district, aimed at strengthening infrastructure and accelerating development in the region.

These included three projects inaugurated at a cost of Rs 28.54 crore and two projects for which foundation stones were laid involving an estimated expenditure of Rs 74.77 crore, reflecting the state government's focus on expanding public infrastructure and improving civic amenities.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good initiative, but execution is key. We hear about 'close monitoring' and 'task forces' often. The real test is whether this will cut through the usual bureaucratic delays. Will the monthly reviews be made public? Transparency is needed for true public trust.
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Amit Aggarwal
As someone from the industry side, timely project completion is crucial for investment and job creation. The focus on projects with "significant public interface" is smart. Better roads, reliable power, and efficient logistics from these projects will boost 'Make in Haryana'.
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Neha E
Hope they include the Dwarka Expressway and the Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) connectivity projects. The daily commute is a nightmare. If the CM sir can fast-track these, it will be a huge relief for thousands of families. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Vikram M
This is the right approach. In a state like Haryana, which is growing fast, infrastructure must keep pace. The 100 crore+ projects in Jind are a good start. Need similar focus on southern Haryana districts like Mewat for balanced development. Jai Haryana!
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Sarah B
Interesting to see this level of project management being applied at the state level. The dedicated task force of senior officers could be very effective if given real authority. Hope the "real-time monitoring mechanisms" mentioned involve some useful technology, not just more meetings.

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