Sunday, June 29, 2014

Industrial estate to be set up on closed CCI factory land

CHANDIGARH, JUNE 29
The Haryana Chief Minister, Mr Bhupinder Singh Hooda, today announced that an industrial estate would be set up on the land of the Cement Corporation of India factory which has been laying closed for many years. The land is being purchased at the rate of Rs 45 lakh per acre, and the state government would get the
possession by February, 2015.
Addressing a largely attended gathering in Abhinandan Samaroh at Charkhi Dadri in Bhiwani District, he said that the estate would provide employment opportunities to local people. "I am emotionally attached with and indebted to Dadri, and I will make earnest efforts to develop the area", he added.
Responding to the demand for upgrading Dadri to the level of a district, Mr Hooda said that since elections were approaching, he could not make any announcement at this stage, but "I promise that if the party wins Dadri and Badra seats, Dadri will be made a district".
He ordered a survey in this connection.
Mr Hooda said that the farmers whose lands had been attached by cooperative banks due to non-payment of loans but still had the possession, could take back their land by clearing the dues. Those farmers who could not avail themselves of the power bill waiver
scheme, could now take the advantage by paying their dues up to December 31.2014. "I will issue instructions to officers in this regard today itself", Mr Hooda said. He announced sum of Rs 6 crore for the development of the villages of Dardri besides Rs 7 crore for the development of Dadri town.
Haryana is the first state in the country to give compensation at the rate of Rs 10,000 per acre to the farmers for the loss of crops due to natural calamites. Mr Hooda said that former Chief Minister Om Prakash Chautala claimed to be farmer-friendly, but had never taken any farmer-friendly decision. The Congress Government waived off electricity bills of farmers arrears of amounting to Rs 1,600 crore, interest of cooperative banks running into Rs 443 crore and crop loans of farmers amounting to Rs 2,100 crore.
Quoting figures, the Chief Minister said that only Rs 84 crore had been spent on developmental works in Dadri Assembly area during the tenure of the INLD-BJP Government whereas the present government has so far spent Rs 1,063 crore. Similarly, only Rs 750 crore was spent on developmental works in Bhiwani district during the tenure of INLD-BJP Government whereas the present government has so far spent Rs 5,435 crore.
Mr Hooda assured the people that he would bring waters from Bhakra for farms of this area through the BML Hansi-Butana Canal. Some people have tried to halt the progress by dragging the matter to court, but he hoped that the Supreme Court would pass judgment in favour of Haryana. The capacity of the Western Yamuna Canal has been
doubled to 3,000 cusecs from 1,500 cusecs so that there is no shortage of water for irrigation purposes in the area.
Noticing the huge crowd at the meeting, Mr Hooda said it showed that people had faith in the development and welfare-oriented policies of the Congress Government. It also shows that the Congress Government will come to power for the third consecutive time in Haryana. He urged the people to continue giving support to the Cooperation Minister, Mr
Satpal Sangwan.
While taking a dig at the Central Government, President, Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee, Dr Ashok Tanwar, said that the Central Government kept talking about taking taking decisions in the interest and welfare of the nation, but has instead given push to inflation by raising rail fares and hiking the prices of essential commodities.
Talking about the development undertaken in Bhiwani district, Dr. Tanwar said that the development in the area had been done either during the tenure of former Chief Minister Late Mr Bansi Lal, or during the tenure of Mr Hooda. The Congress Government has always taken steps for the empowerment and welfare of farmers and the tenures
of the last nine years of Central and state governments would be termed as the Golden Era, he added.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Sangwan said that the Chief Minister has blood relations with Dadri and would never let this relationship grow weak. Mr Hooda has restored the Dadri depot and slab system which had been discontinued by the Chautala Government, he added.
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