Haryana completely ignored

Dear Sir,

Please note there is no good work done in Haryana after B.J.P. came to power in the state and bureaucrats and govt. officials are not obeying or scared of C.M. There are number of works which needs to be paid attention immediately such as.

1. Toilets in all houses of each village.

2. Metro rail connectivity of each village in Haryana.

3. Good robust high quality five layer roads needed in Haryana.

4. Rivers should be purified and water should be kept free of industrial waste and should reach each farmer so that they can cultivate their land.

5. There is need to set up new pollution free industrial plants or factories or MNC companies so that people can get employment.

6. There is need to stop liquor and other harmful drugs such as opium and charas through local vendors so that youth could be saved from becoming drug addict.

7. New airport needed to be set up especially near Sonepat district or in middle of Haryana which can fulfill need of people.

8. High tech buses needed to be plying from all states to Haryana plus local transport is also needed to be of high quality high tech buses.

9. There is need to buy sugar, tomato,potato
along with gehun, rice at good rates from farmers just like being done in U.P.

10. Poor farmers who are not able to pay their bank debts should be exempted from paying it back so that they could be saved from doing suicide and could cultivate good crops in future.

11. There is need to open good engineering and medical colleges along with other colleges in Haryana so that youth don't have to go outside for getting their education.

12. There is need to bring at least 1000
M.N.C. companies in Haryana so that people can get job and a good salary with other perks and cab facility.

13. There is need to make people skilled in Haryana by making it digital and opening new courses so that they can start new small scale industry with help of loan from banks.

14. There should be enough greenery along side of roads by planting more and more trees so that air pollution could be reduced and roads should be cleaned through vacuum cleaners installed under trucks.

15. There is need to give govt. jobs under sports quota to man and woman wrestlers from Haryana and Punjab as they have brought good gold, silver and bronze medals in the past.

16. There is need to start five star hotels in Haryana as well as they don't have so many of them.
In case something is left please pay your attention and do it as well.

Thanks with best regards. more  

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Yes i am quite agree on concern that haryana govt. is not making policies in favour of public. There is seems clearly lack of policies and plans for next level development. Ministers and CM are not in hurry to do some constructive work which visible on ground. Lot of problems are still in pending status and no action is being taken on them. Including me other people also have same perception but have no way to reach voice to them. Thanks Dileep singhal more  
I think Harayana BJP is full of old fashioned politicians who are not open to new ideas and innovation. more  
Its good to see that peoples r now more demanding as they feel that their dreams could be fulfilled but dont forget that they r also human not superman. The public should also have a sance of responsibility to help the govt by their deeds more  
Dear Mr. Bansal... please read the following article. Nearly three years ago, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made one of the boldest comments on public health that I have ever heard from an elected official. It's still having a big impact today. He made the comment during his first speech to the nation commemorating India's Independence Day. Modi said: “We are living in the 21st century. Has it ever pained us that our mothers and sisters have to defecate in the open?... The poor womenfolk of the village wait for the night; until darkness descends, they can`t go out to defecate. What bodily torture they must be feeling, how many diseases that act might engender. Can`t we make arrangements for toilets for the dignity of our mothers and sisters?” I can’t think of another time when a national leader has broached such a sensitive topic so frankly and so publicly. Even better, Modi backed up his words with actions. Two months after that speech, he launched a campaign called Clean India (“Swachh Bharat” in Hindi), which now includes ending open defecation nationwide by 2019, installing 75 million toilets throughout the country—75 million!—and making sure that no untreated waste is dumped into the environment. On my most recent visit to India, I made a short virtual-reality video about this amazing undertaking: https://youtu.be/uubpV5vVErA If you’re wondering why the Prime Minister would put a spotlight on a subject that most of us would rather not even think about, take a look at the statistics. Of the 1.7 million people worldwide who die from unsafe water, sanitation, and hygiene each year, more than 600,000 are in India. A quarter of young girls there drop out of school because there’s no decent toilet available. When you factor in the deaths, sickness, and lost opportunity, poor sanitation costs India more than $106 billion a year. In other words, solving this problem will save hundreds of thousands of lives every year, help girls stay in school, and boost the country’s economy. Improving sanitation is a big focus for our foundation, and we’re working closely with the Indian government in support of its goals. There are two keys to achieving the targets of Clean India. One involves giving everyone access to a well-managed toilet, which means all the waste is treated (either on-site or in a treatment facility) to remove the pathogens that make people sick. It’s crucial to get the entire process right, from containing the waste in a toilet to collecting it, transporting it if necessary, and treating it. If one link in the chain fails, people still get sick. Unfortunately, in many places, it’s not feasible to lay down sewer pipes or build treatment facilities. That’s why Indian researchers are testing a variety of new tools, including redesigned toilets that don’t require sewer systems and advanced ways to treat human waste. So far, the progress is impressive. In 2014, when Clean India began, just 42 percent of Indians had access to proper sanitation. Today 63 percent do. And the government has a detailed plan to finish the job by October 2, 2019, the 150th anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi’s birth. Officials know which states are on track and which are lagging behind, thanks to a robust reporting system that includes photographing and geotagging each newly installed toilet. Clean India has ingenious ways of tackling that problem. In some communities, groups of children band together to call out people who are defecating in the open and encourage them to use public toilets instead. In a pilot project that will be expanded next year, the government worked with Google so users in 11 cities could search online for the nearest public toilets, get directions, and read reviews by other users. On streets throughout the country, billboards remind passers-by of the mission. Stars from Bollywood films and cricket teams speak out on TV and radio. Even India’s currency features the Swachh Bharat logo.But giving people access to toilets isn’t enough. You also have to persuade them to use the toilets. That’s the second key to Clean India, and in some ways it is even harder than the first. People can be reluctant to change old habits. The hard work is paying off. Today more than 30 percent of Indian villages have been declared free of open defecation, up from 8 percent in 2015. (You can track the progress on this handy dashboard.) What I love most about Clean India is that it identified a big problem, got everyone working on it, and is using measurement to show where things need to be done differently. As the old saying goes, What gets measured gets done. If you don’t set ambitious targets and chart your progress, you end up settling for business as usual—and in this case, business as usual would mean poor sanitation keeps killing more than half a million Indians every year. By aiming high, the people of India are demanding change, and they are taking action to make it happen. It is a great example for other countries and an inspiration for all of us who believe everyone deserves a chance at a healthy, productive life. more  
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