
Gurugram, March 22 Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Sunday said that the state is playing a pivotal role in translating the national vision of 'Viksit Bharat 2047' into reality.
The BJP leader said Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision reflects the aspirations of 140 crore citizens, and the Haryana Government is working consistently to implement it on the ground.
Addressing a rally and house allotment programme in Kakrola village under Gurugram's Badshahpur Assembly constituency, Saini said that Badshahpur has emerged as an example where promises have been converted into concrete outcomes.
The event was presided over by Industries and Commerce Minister Rao Narbir Singh and organised in coordination with the Housing for All Department. On the occasion, Saini handed over keys of newly allotted houses to 2,709 beneficiaries.
He emphasised that the government has not limited itself to announcements, but has ensured their effective implementation on the ground.
He said that over the past 11 years, out of a total of 81 announcements made by the BJP government for Badshahpur, 60 have been completed, while 8 are in progress.
Development projects worth Rs 15,166 crore have been implemented in the area during this period, compared to just Rs 967 crore spent during the previous government's tenure.
The BJP leader reiterated that in its third term, the Haryana Government remains committed to holistic development and safeguarding the interests of every section of society.
Referring to the Budget 2026-27, the chief minister announced that under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Rural), 23,154 new houses will be constructed.
Additionally, under the Mukhyamantri Shehri Awas Yojana, 15,251 plots of 30 square yards will be allotted to eligible families across 16 cities, helping thousands realise their dream of owning a home.
Saini made several important announcements for the Badshahpur Assembly constituency, including the upgradation of the Farrukhnagar-Gurugram road into a four-lane one at Rs 365 crore, the construction of the Chandu bypass, and a modern community centre in the village of Budhera at around Rs 65 lakh.
He also announced that the roads in New Gurugram sectors will be widened up to 24 metres, wherever feasible, and a water treatment plant will be set up in Tikli village under the Mahagram Yojana.
The chief minister further announced the maintenance and repair of several roads and rural pathways.
Industries and Commerce Minister Rao Narbir Singh said Haryana, traditionally an agrarian state, is rapidly moving towards becoming a leader in industrial transformation by 2047, with the National Capital Region, especially Gurugram and Manesar, playing a crucial role.
In Badshahpur, the Gurugram Municipal Corporation has initiated development works worth around Rs 236 crore since 2024, covering roads, sewerage, drainage, and other basic infrastructure, Singh said.
A 'Namo Van' project is being developed over 200 acres in Khoh, Kasan, and Sehrawan villages in the Aravalli region at a cost of around Rs 26 crore, which will boost green cover, biodiversity, tourism, and employment opportunities, he said.



