Exemplary work against drug abuse to be honoured, Negligence will face strict action - Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini

Reintegrating youth affected by drug addiction into mainstream society is a key priority

Efforts to combat drug abuse to be strengthened, HSNCB presence boosted in Border Areas

Chandigarh, October 27 – Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini issued clear directives to strengthen the campaign against drug abuse, stating that police officers and staff in areas where commendable work is being carried out will be recognized and honoured. The Chief Minister also said that strict action will be taken wherever negligence or laxity is observed. He added that the impact of action taken against negligent officials should be clearly visible, sending a strong message that those performing exemplary work against drug abuse will be rewarded, while strict measures will be taken in areas where drug abuse persists.

The Chief Minister was presiding over a meeting to review the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan scheme here today.

He directed that villages declared drug-free be regularly re-evaluated and that the Haryana State Narcotics Control Bureau’s presence be strengthened in border areas. He also instructed that experts be included in the teams to ensure effective control over the drug supply. The Chief Minister called on all concerned departments to intensify the joint campaign against drugs, focusing equally on enforcement, de-addiction, and awareness, and to actively involve Panchayats as partners in the effort.

Nayab Singh Saini said that the Haryana State Narcotics Control Bureau, in coordination with other relevant departments, should launch a comprehensive campaign to ensure the thorough screening of youth affected by drug addiction. He called for detailed investigations to identify the sources and routes through which drugs are being supplied, enabling the complete disruption and control of the drug supply chain. The objective, he said, is not only to prevent drug abuse but also to reintegrate affected youth into mainstream society.

He said that the Narcotics Control Bureau, SEWA Department and the Health Department should jointly intensify efforts to eradicate drug abuse at its roots. In addition, all concerned departments must ensure the active participation of Panchayats in this vigorous campaign. Panchayats and Sarpanches who make notable contributions should be recognized and honoured. He said that all departments should work in close coordination and take concrete measures to make Haryana a drug-free state.

Also reviews projects progress on State Pragati Portal, Directs timely completion

Following this, Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini reviewed the progress of seven different projects costing more than Rs 75 crore each on the State Pragati Portal. He directed officials to invite representatives from departments whose projects are being delayed due to inter-departmental issues to the upcoming meeting. The Chief Minister said that the presence of the relevant departments at such meetings will ensure the prompt resolution of these issues, facilitating timely project completion and the swift delivery of benefits to citizens.

The Chief Minister reviewed the progress of key infrastructure projects, including the four-lane road from National Highway-9 to National Highway-52 through Mirzapur Road in Hisar district, the Budhlada-Ratia-Fatehabad-Bhattu-Bhadra road, construction of two-lane relief road from Ghogripur to the Haryana-Delhi border, construction of master road from Noida to Gurugram via Faridabad, construction of two link roads providing seamless connectivity from West Faridabad to East Faridabad, the new judicial complex (Tower of Justice) in Gurugram and the 200-bed hospital in Sector-9, Fatehabad. He directed that all these important projects be completed within the stipulated timelines to further accelerate the pace of development across the state.

Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi, Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister Arun Kumar Gupta, Additional Chief Secretary Home Department Dr Sumitra Misra, Additional Chief Secretary Environment Department Vineet Garg, Additional Chief Secretary SEWA Department G Anupama, Additional Chief Secretary Energy Department A.K. Singh, Additional Chief Secretary Public Works Department Anurag Agarwal, Additional Director General of Police Sanjay Kumar and other senior officers were also present in the meeting.

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HCS Officer Arpit Gahlawat gets Additional Charge

Chandigarh, October 27 – The Haryana Government has assigned additional charge to HCS officer Sh. Arpit Gahlawat, Joint Director, Department of Social Justice, Empowerment, Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Backward Classes, and Antyodaya (SEWA). He will now also serve as Joint Chief Executive Officer of the Ayushman Bharat-Haryana Health Protection Authority.

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‘Link Officer’ Appointed for Department of Future

Chandigarh, October 27- To ensure the smooth functioning of the Department of Future in the absence of its Administrative Secretary, the Haryana Government has designated the Administrative Secretary of the Housing for All Department as Link Officer-3.

According to a letter issued by Chief Secretary Sh. Anurag Rastogi, in the event of leave, training, tour, election duty, transfer, retirement, or any other reason leading to the absence of the Administrative Secretary of the Department of Future, the Administrative Secretary of the Housing for All Department will look after the work of the Department of Future.