Key Points

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini approved purchase proposals worth Rs 1,763 crore, covering police buses, power infrastructure, and digital upgrades. The meeting emphasized quality checks and timely project completion while saving Rs 10 crore through negotiations. Free sanitary napkins for schoolgirls and cloud server expansion for e-governance were key highlights. Saini stressed strict adherence to safety standards in electrical equipment procurement.

Key Points: Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini Approves Rs 1,763 Crore Purchase Proposals

  • Rs 10 crore saved through bidder negotiations
  • 29 new buses approved for police department
  • Free sanitary napkins for govt schoolgirls
  • Cloud server upgrade for e-governance expansion
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Haryana CM approves purchase proposals for Rs 1,763 crore

Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini greenlights Rs 1,763 crore purchases, including buses, power upgrades, and free sanitary napkins for students.

"No compromise should be made on safety norms in the procurement of electrical equipment. - Nayab Singh Saini"

Chandigarh, Aug 11

A meeting of the High Powered Purchase Committee was held under the chairmanship of Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Monday, in which purchase proposals and rate contracts for Rs 1,763 crore pertaining to different departments were approved.

At the meeting, rates were finalised after negotiations with various bidders, resulting in savings of more than Rs 10 crore. Energy Minister Anil Vij, Education Minister Mahipal Dhanda, Agriculture Minister Shyam Singh Rana, Public Works Minister Ranbir Gangwa, and Women and Child Development Minister Shruti Chaudhary were also present.

The Chief Minister directed that special attention be paid to the quality of all items and equipment and that all projects be completed within the stipulated timeframe. He reiterated that the priority of the government is to provide the public with better quality services. He said the government is committed to completing development works on time and to high standards through effective utilisation of financial resources and a transparent procurement system.

The meeting also approved the purchase of 29 new 52-seater buses and six mini-buses for the Police Department at a cost of Rs 12 crore to strengthen law and order.

To improve power supply, approval was granted for Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam and Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam to purchase LT XLPE armoured cable and 20 KVA distribution transformers at a cost of Rs 234.19 crore. The Chief Minister instructed that all electrical cables be tested in recognised laboratories and said that strict action must be taken against any agency whose products fail to meet quality standards. He stressed that no compromise should be made on safety norms in the procurement of electrical equipment and materials to ensure both safety and durability.

The meeting also approved a proposal to purchase sanitary napkins for providing free of cost to girl students from Class VI to XII in government schools.

In addition, the committee emphasised modernising equipment to expand digital services and strengthen e-governance. For this purpose, approval was granted for a cloud server and storage capacity to be enhanced at a cost of over Rs 3.20 crore, which will further promote transparency, speed and efficiency in the delivery of government services across the state.

- IANS

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Priya S
Free sanitary napkins for school girls is a wonderful initiative. This will help reduce dropout rates. But implementation is key - hope they don't get stuck in bureaucratic delays like last time.
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Aman W
Rs 1,763 crore is a huge amount! While the intentions seem good, I hope there's proper auditing. We've seen too many scams in the name of development projects.
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Shreya B
The power supply improvements are much needed! Our area faces daily 6-8 hour cuts. Hope they actually use quality cables as promised, not the substandard ones that fail in 6 months.
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Vikram M
Good to see focus on e-governance. Digital India should start from our states first. But they need to train staff properly - new servers won't help if babus don't know how to use them!
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Nisha Z
While all these purchases sound impressive, I wish they'd allocated more funds to repair our terrible roads first. Development should be balanced across all sectors.

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