Key Points

The Haryana government is organizing a crucial state-level program for Panchayati Raj representatives in Panchkula on April 24. Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini will preside over an event expected to draw thousands of local leaders, with a significant representation of women. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the participants via video conference, emphasizing the importance of grassroots governance. The program aims to enhance transparency, accountability, and understanding of government schemes among local representatives.

Key Points: Nayab Saini Hosts Haryana Panchayati Raj Representatives Meet

  • Thousands of Panchayati Raj representatives gathering to discuss governance
  • PM Modi to address event via video conference
  • Nearly 50% of representatives are women
  • Focusing on transparency and accountability
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Panchayati Raj representatives to meet in Panchkula on April 24

Haryana's state-level program empowers 80,000 local representatives, highlighting women's leadership and grassroots governance

"Development work in the state is progressing at triple the speed - Haryana Government Spokesperson"

Chandigarh, April 22

With the aim of empowering Panchayati Raj institutions to become more robust, accountable, and transparent, the Haryana government will organise a state-level programme on April 24 in Panchkula with Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini to preside over.

The objective of the event is not only to strengthen the Panchayati Raj system but also to inform elected representatives, especially the women, about their rights, responsibilities, and government schemes, enabling them to be more impactful.

Sharing details about the programme, a spokesperson said thousands of Panchayati Raj representatives from across the state will participate in it.

The large presence of women representatives will mark a significant step towards women empowerment.

The spokesperson added that during the programme, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the nation from Bihar's Madhubani that will also be broadcast via video conferencing, providing state's representatives the opportunity to draw inspiration from his guidance.

The spokesperson said there are currently around 80,000 elected representatives in Panchayati Raj institutions across Haryana, with nearly 50 per cent of them being women, an indication of their strong participation in democracy and a symbol of women empowerment.

In line with the vision of the 'triple-engine government', development work in the state is progressing at triple the speed, along with meaningful steps to promote transparency, participation, and accountability.

The spokesperson said this programme will showcase the concept of transparency by demonstrating real-time information on Panchayat functioning, fund utilisation, and development activities.

It is also being organised to provide representatives with information about government schemes and policies, to encourage effective grassroots implementation, and to gather their feedback.

The government aims to make the Panchayati Raj system even more robust, transparent, and accountable so that rural development accelerates and the role of public representatives becomes increasingly effective, the spokesperson added.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is a great initiative! Empowering local governance is key to rural development. Hope they focus on practical training rather than just speeches. 👏
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Priya M.
So happy to see women's participation highlighted! When women lead at grassroots level, entire communities benefit. Hope they address challenges female representatives face.
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Amit S.
Transparency in fund utilization is crucial. Hope they actually implement tech solutions for real-time tracking, not just talk about it. Our village still struggles with delayed projects.
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Sunita R.
As a former panchayat member, I know how valuable these trainings can be! The focus on women's rights is especially important - many don't know what authority they actually have.
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Vikram J.
While I appreciate the effort, I hope this isn't just another photo-op. Real change needs follow-up sessions and accountability measures. The 50% women representation stat is impressive though!
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Neha P.
My mother is a sarpanch and works so hard! Glad to see recognition for grassroots leaders. Hope they discuss digital tools to make their work easier 🤗

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