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Major Development boost in Nalwa Assembly Constituency announced by CM 

October 26, 2025 07:37 PM
Major Development boost in Nalwa Assembly Constituency announced by CM 

Urban Health Center in Azad Nagar and High School upgrade work to begin soon

Rs. 322 Crore projects announced for Bhiwani Drain and Ratera Talwandi Channel

Solar-Powered Micro-Irrigation Projects launched at Rs. 140 Crore

An entrance gate to be constructed in the name of former CM Ch Bhajan Lal

Punjab Newsline, Chandigarh-

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini announced a series of ambitious development projects for the Nalwa Assembly constituency, emphasizing that the state government will spare no effort in ensuring the region’s comprehensive progress.

The Chief Minister stated that construction of an Urban Health Center in Azad Nagar will commence soon. In addition, a sub-health center will be established in Panihar Chak once suitable land becomes available, and the primary school in Azad Nagar will be upgraded to a high school.

Saini made these and other announcements while addressing a public meeting in Nalwa, Hisar. Nalwa MLA Randhir Panihar was also present on the occasion.

Mangali Sub-Tehsil, Balsamand Tehsil, and Adampur Sub-Division to be Upgraded

Regarding the proposal to upgrade Mangali to a Sub-Tehsil, Balsamand to a Tehsil, and Adampur to Sub-Division status, Nayab Singh Saini stated that the state government has already constituted a committee to examine the matter. Once the relevant applications are submitted to the committee, these requests will be considered and acted upon. In addition, the inclusion of Siwani Sub-Division from Bhiwani District into Hisar District will be finalized following the required feasibility and fulfillment of norms.

The Chief Minister announced that Rs 4.72 crore will be allocated for the construction of a water pumping station on the Rawalwas Sub-Minor to resolve the drinking water issues in Panihar Chak. He also declared an allocation of Rs 33 crore for strengthening the sewerage and stormwater drainage system along Azad Nagar-Kaimri Road (Wards 18 and 19) and in Patel Nagar (Ward 16). The OP Jindal Minor will be expanded at a cost of Rs 1.43 crore, while the Ratera Talwandi Kharif Channel Pipeline Project will be executed at a cost of Rs 32.19 crore.

He further announced that solar-based micro-irrigation projects will be implemented in the Balsamand Barah Cluster at a cost of Rs 33.24 crore and in the Panihar–Choudharywas Cluster at a cost of Rs 106 crore. In view of flood damage in the region, a major project will also be undertaken to enhance the capacity of the Bhiwani Drain and to supply water to the Ratera Talwandi Kharif Channel at an estimated cost of Rs 322 crore. Additionally, drains in the Nalwa area will be repaired, the capacity of the Hisar Ghaggar Drain will be increased, and paving and concreting work will be carried out as required in the areas of Kaimri, Gangwa, Patan, Arya Nagar, Matrashyam and Shahpur.

Highlighting ongoing infrastructure works, the Chief Minister said that 61 roads in the Nalwa region, covering a total length of 215 kilometers, are within the defect liability period and will be repaired as needed. Work is also progressing rapidly on 10 roads spanning 46 kilometers. He announced that 56 roads, covering 186 kilometers, will undergo special repairs at a cost of Rs 93 crore. Additionally, 21 roads under the Haryana State Agricultural Marketing Board, totaling 85.49 kilometers, will also be repaired during their defect liability period. Five more roads, spanning 20.79 kilometers, will receive special repairs by October 31 at a cost of Rs 2.46 crore.

 Rs 5 crore each for Marketing Board roads and rural development

 Nayab Singh Saini announced an allocation of Rs 1 crore for the construction of an entrance gate in honour of former Chief Minister Ch Bhajan Lal. He also declared the paving of 25 kilometers of farm roads in the Nalwa Assembly constituency. Apart from this, Rs 5 crore each has been announced for Marketing Board roads and for rural development initiatives within the constituency.

 Mangali to be included in Mahagram

 The Chief Minister announced that Mangali will be included in Mahagram if all five Gram Panchayats of Mangali village give their consent. He said that if the respective Gram Panchayats provide land on collector rate, a road will be constructed connecting Mangali to Rawat Kheda Road and Payal Village. Furthermore, he announced that, following a feasibility, the Balsamand Road will be four-laned from Hinduwa Mod to Rajasthan Mod. In addition, the construction of the Kaimri Minor and the Tosham Road–Kaimri Gangwal Link Road via Kaimri Road, including an underground minor and connecting road, will be undertaken.

 

 

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