
In a significant welfare move, the Haryana government has made comprehensive arrangements for 30,000 pilgrims from the state at Sector-18 in the Maha Kumbh grounds. The RSS's environmental activity organization has taken responsibility for managing these arrangements, ensuring comfortable accommodation and meals for all visitors. In an eco-friendly initiative, they have provided 30,000 plates, 30,000 bags, and 6,000 glasses from Gurugram alone.
CM Will Participate in Maha Kumbh in February
Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, along with his cabinet colleagues, will participate in the Maha Kumbh bath on February 7. This personal involvement demonstrates the government's commitment to the spiritual well-being of its citizens. The Haryana Assembly Speaker, Harvinder Kalyan, has also received a special invitation from his Uttar Pradesh counterpart to attend the event.
Administrative Review and Future Directions
During the 100-day review meeting, CM Saini issued clear directives to administrative secretaries regarding the timely completion of announced projects. He emphasized the implementation of citizen charters in government offices and stressed the importance of regular surprise inspections to maintain cleanliness standards. The CM also instructed officials to ensure government schemes reach eligible beneficiaries in a time-bound manner.
Green and Eco-Friendly Maha Kumbh
Contributing to the vision of a Single-Use Plastic Free and Green Kumbh, the RSS's environmental wing from across Haryana has dispatched a total of 60,000 plates, 40,000 bags, and 10,000 glasses. This initiative aligns with the government's commitment to environmental sustainability during large-scale religious gatherings.