Haryana Chief Minister, Nayab Singh Saini said the state government is continuously working to improve civic amenities and address public grievances in Gurugram. Civic systems have improved over time, with visible positive changes in several areas that previously faced persistent problems, he said.
The Chief Minister acknowledged that exceptionally heavy rainfall can put sudden pressure on urban infrastructure and lead to waterlogging. However, improvements undertaken in recent years are now producing visible results, he added.
The Chief Minister said this while chairing a meeting of the District Public Relations and Grievances Committee in Gurugram on Friday. Industries and Commerce Minister Rao Narbir Singh, Pataudi MLA, Bimla Chaudhary, Sohna MLA, Tejpal Tanwar and Gurugram MLA, Mukesh Sharma were also present.
Of the 17 complaints taken up at the meeting, the Chief Minister resolved 14 on the spot, while three were deferred to the next meeting. Officers concerned were directed to submit status reports on the pending cases at the next meeting.
Provide land or face FIR- CM
Representatives of the welfare association at Pioneer Industrial Park on Bilaspur-Tauru Road raised concerns over the developer’s failure to provide the earmarked land for setting up a 33-kV substation. They said the delay was affecting power supply to industrial units in the park.
Taking cognisance of the complaint, the Chief Minister directed power department officers to ensure that the developer immediately provides the required land for the proposed substation.
He made it clear that if the builder or developer fails to cooperate in providing the land, an FIR should be registered and necessary legal action initiated in accordance with the rules.
CM orders FIRs against unauthorised colonies
Residents of the RWA of Krishna Colony in Jhund Sarai Viran, complained that the colony had been developed by colonisers in violation of prescribed norms. They alleged that land earmarked for a road was being sold and attempts were being made by purchasers to occupy it.
Taking serious note of the matter, Nayab Singh Saini directed the authorities concerned to register FIRs, as per law, against the colonisers responsible for developing the unauthorised colony.