A chowk named after Sant Kabir will be constructed in Gohana
The backlog in govt jobs will be completed expeditiously
Punjab Newsline, Chandigarh, June 22-
While paying rich tributes to Sant Kabir Das ji on his 626th Prakash Parv, Haryana CM Nayab Singh today unveiled several initiatives aimed at enhancing the welfare of the poor and underprivileged. These included construction of a chowk named after Sant Kabir in Gohana, allocation of Rs 31 lakh to Gohana Dhanak Shiksha Sabha for the construction of a library and langar hall, immediate initiation of the construction of a bypass on the Rohtak-Jind road as soon as the required land is available, expeditious completion of the backlog in government jobs and assurance of strong advocacy in court to ensure reservation benefits in promotions for Class I and II jobs.
The Chief Minister was addressing the gathering as the chief guest in the State Level Sant Kabir Das Jayanti Samaroh organized in Gohana, district Sonipat today. Earlier, the Chief Minister paid floral tributes to Sant Kabir Das ji.The Chief Minister emphasized that the double engine Govt is dedicated to the welfare of all sections of society, guided by the teachings and principles of Sant Kabir Das. The government has initiated numerous welfare schemes aimed at enhancing the economic and social wellbeing of the underprivileged.
The Chief Minister said that the double engine Govt is working for the welfare of all sections of the society by following the teachings and path shown by Sant Kabir Das. The govt has started many welfare schemes to make the poor economically and socially strong.
Each word of Kabir ji's couplets is inspirational
He highlighted that Sant Kabir ji devoted his entire life to eradicating superstitions, casteism, and regressive traditions prevalent in society, aiming to foster societal unity. He emphasized that each couplet of Kabir ji is not only inspirational but also encourages progress in life, embodying profound cultural and moral values.
I will not tolerate injustice against any poor person.
The Chief Minister assured the public that every eligible person will receive the benefits entitled to them under government schemes without any deprivation. He emphatically stated that he will not tolerate injustice against any individual, especially the underprivileged. The Chief Minister has issued a stern warning to government officials, stressing the imperative of improving their conduct. Any form of complaint will be addressed with zero tolerance.