*CM Nayab Singh Saini holds meeting with Deputy Commissioners, reviews rain and flood situation*

*CM directs district administrations to remain alert, keep constant watch on water level of rivers*

*Ensure safety of every citizen and livestock: Chief Minister*

*Ensure no waterlogging in residential areas, administration to make all necessary arrangements: Nayab Singh Saini*

Chandigarh, September 1 – Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini today held an important meeting with all Deputy Commissioners through video conferencing, reviewed in detail the situation of heavy rainfall and floods across the state, and gave necessary directions to the district administrations. The Chief Minister made it clear that as a precautionary measure, in those districts where orders have been issued to close schools, the administration must ensure that all schools remain completely closed.

Sh. Nayab Singh Saini directed that people coming into Haryana from flood-affected Punjab should immediately be provided arrangements for shelter, food, and other necessary facilities. He said there should be adequate storage of food grains and timely availability of meals, along with proper arrangements for fodder for animals.

He gave clear instructions that there should be no waterlogging in residential areas, and for this, the administration should make all necessary arrangements. Also, continuous monitoring should be kept on waterlogging in fields and remote areas as well as on the water level of rivers. The Chief Minister directed that Executive Engineers of Irrigation and Public Health Engineering Department, all SDMs, Tehsildars, Patwaris, DROs, DDPOS, and other concerned officers must remain stationed in their respective areas and keep a constant watch on the situation.

He directed the district administration to actively involve Panchayat representatives, Resident Welfare Associations, and Civil Society organizations in relief and rescue work, so that help can reach the affected people at the earliest.

Directing the Health Department to remain on alert, the Chief Minister said all hospitals and mobile medical teams must ensure adequate availability of medicines, ORS, vaccines, and ambulance services. Similarly, the Animal Husbandry Department was directed to ensure fodder, medicines, vaccination, and active veterinary teams in the affected areas.

The Chief Minister instructed that Haryana Disaster Relief Force (HDRF) should be kept on alert. If any assistance is required from headquarters, all departmental heads must remain ready to provide it promptly. Also, adequate numbers of pumping sets must be ensured, and urban cleanliness systems should be kept in proper order so that there is no obstruction in drainage of rainwater.

The meeting was attended by Chief Secretary Sh. Anurag Rastogi, Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister Sh. Arun Kumar Gupta, Additional Chief Secretary of Power Department Sh. A.K. Singh, Commissioner & Secretary of Public Health Engineering Department Sh. Mohammed Shayin, Director General of Information, Public Relations, Languages & Culture Department Sh. K. Makarand Pandurang, Special Secretary (Monitoring & Coordination) Smt. Priyanka Soni, along with other officials.

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Work begins on 6 health projects across Rewari district

These facilities will contribute significantly towards strengthening public health system: Health Minister Arti Singh Rao

5 Sub Health Centres, 1 Block Primary Health Unit to come up in Kosli constituency

Chandigarh, September 1 – Under the leadership of Haryana Health Minister Arti Singh Rao, significant progress is being made in strengthening healthcare infrastructure across the state. Construction and development works worth Rs 2.93 crore for various Sub Health Centres (SHCs) and Block Primary Health Units (BPHUs) have been initiated in several villages of the Kosli constituency in Rewari district.

Work has commenced on Sub-Health Centres (SHCs) in Choki No. 2 village of Jatusana Block, Motla Kalan village of Dahina Block, and Lookhi village of Nahar Block. These projects are currently progressing up to the plinth level. In the Nahar Block, a Block Public Health Unit (BPHU) is under construction in Kosli village. Additionally, SHCs are being developed in Nehrugarh (Gamdi) village in Nahar block and Dhawana village of Dahina Block.

Speaking about the projects, Health Minister Arti Singh Rao said, “Our government is committed to strengthening healthcare facilities at the grassroots level. By developing new Sub-Health Centres and Block Public Health Units, we aim to bring quality medical services closer to rural people, reducing the distance people need to travel for treatment.”

She said healthcare is the foundation of a strong society and once completed, these healthcare facilities will provide enhanced medical services to the people of Rewari district and contribute significantly towards strengthening the public health system.

These projects form part of the state government’s larger vision of expanding healthcare infrastructure and improving accessibility for both rural and urban populations. These healthcare centres will also generate local employment opportunities, strengthen maternal and child health services, and enable faster emergency response in rural areas.

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Work begins on 6 health projects across Rewari district

These facilities will contribute significantly towards strengthening public health system: Health Minister Arti Singh Rao

5 Sub Health Centres, 1 Block Primary Health Unit to come up in Kosli constituency

Chandigarh, September 1 – Under the leadership of Haryana Health Minister Arti Singh Rao, significant progress is being made in strengthening healthcare infrastructure across the state. Construction and development works worth Rs 2.93 crore for various Sub Health Centres (SHCs) and Block Primary Health Units (BPHUs) have been initiated in several villages of the Kosli constituency in Rewari district.

Work has commenced on Sub-Health Centres (SHCs) in Choki No. 2 village of Jatusana Block, Motla Kalan village of Dahina Block, and Lookhi village of Nahar Block. These projects are currently progressing up to the plinth level. In the Nahar Block, a Block Public Health Unit (BPHU) is under construction in Kosli village. Additionally, SHCs are being developed in Nehrugarh (Gamdi) village in Nahar block and Dhawana village of Dahina Block.

Speaking about the projects, Health Minister Arti Singh Rao said, “Our government is committed to strengthening healthcare facilities at the grassroots level. By developing new Sub-Health Centres and Block Public Health Units, we aim to bring quality medical services closer to rural people, reducing the distance people need to travel for treatment.”

She said healthcare is the foundation of a strong society and once completed, these healthcare facilities will provide enhanced medical services to the people of Rewari district and contribute significantly towards strengthening the public health system.

These projects form part of the state government’s larger vision of expanding healthcare infrastructure and improving accessibility for both rural and urban populations. These healthcare centres will also generate local employment opportunities, strengthen maternal and child health services, and enable faster emergency response in rural areas.

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*Heavy rainfall warning in Haryana, field officers directed to remain at headquarters*

Chandigarh, September 1 – In view of the heavy rainfall warning, the Haryana Government has directed all field officers to remain at their headquarters and maintain strict vigilance till September 5.

Chief Secretary Sh. Anurag Rastogi, in a letter addressed to all Divisional Commissioners, Range IGPs, ADGPs, Deputy Commissioners, Superintendents of Police, and Sub-Divisional Magistrates, stated that the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted heavy rainfall in different parts of the state in the coming days and has also indicated the possibility of local flooding.

Therefore, during this period, no officer shall be granted leave without the approval of the Chief Secretary or the Additional Chief Secretary, Home Department

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*State Government stands Firm with Farmers Amid Heavy Rains, Krishan Kumar Bedi*

Chandigarh, September 1- Haryana Social Justice, Empowerment ,SCs & BCs Welfare and Antyodaya(SEWA) Minister, Sh. Krishan Kumar Bedi, has assured farmers that the state government stands firmly with them in the wake of continuous heavy rains that have led to widespread waterlogging in several parts of the state, including many villages of Narwana constituency.

The farmers need not worry in this adverse situation. The government will ensure compensation for losses to crops, livestock, or any other damage caused by rainwater, said the Minister.

The Minister on Monday inspected the pump set installed at Burji No. 85 in Ujhana, Narwana, and also interacted with local farmers. He, along with officers, reviewed the functioning of pump sets at the Dhamtan Distributary and took stock of the ongoing water drainage efforts. He directed officers on the spot to continue the drainage operations smoothly and without interruption.

Officers informed the Minister that the pump sets are currently discharging 70 cusecs of water per second. Two of them have a capacity of 20 cusecs each, while three others have a capacity of 10 cusecs each. Through these systems, rainwater is being drained from the fields of five villages—Ujhana, Nepewala, Koyal, Kurad, and Dubbal.

During his visit, Sh. Krishan Kumar Bedi also interacted with farmers from Ujhana and nearby villages to assess crop damage. He emphasized that the government and administration are fully committed to supporting farmers during this difficult time. He urged farmers to upload details of their affected land on the state’s e-Kshatipurti portal so that timely compensation can be provided.

Appealing to farmers, laborers, and the general public, the Minister said that in these challenging circumstances, everyone should maintain patience and brotherhood.