Haryana’s first PPP mode hi-tech bus terminal in Faridabad is ready to be operational
Chandigarh, August 30:
Haryana’s first PPP mode hi-tech bus terminal to be set up on 4 acres of land in Faridabad is ready to be operational and will soon be dedicated to the public. This bus terminal will also have a commercial hub. Besides this, facilities including rest rooms, waiting rooms, canteens, etc. for officers, drivers and conductors are available in this terminal.
All police stations and police posts will have CCTV Cameras within six months
This information was given in the Committee of Administrative Secretaries chaired by Chief Secretary. Sanjeev Kaushal here today to review the projects of over Rs. 100 crore. About 22 projects of 9 departments costing about Rs 8,000 crore were discussed in the meeting. It was apprised in the meeting that the tender has been floated for installation of CCTV cameras in all police stations and police posts of the state which will be completed in 6 months as soon as the financial bids are opened. There will be control rooms in the districts for recording these CCTV cameras and they will also be connected to Dial-112. It was also appraised that in Gurugram, a project of 576 multi-storey houses for the police personnel costing Rs. 106 crore will be inaugurated soon.
The Chief Secretary directed the officers to visit the spot and review the progress of such big projects so that the implementation will meet the deadlines. He further said that strict directions should be given to the concerned contractor to complete the projects in the stipulated time period. He said that expeditious and timely completion of these projects is the priority of the state government.
Mega Food Park will soon be set up in Rohtak
It was apprised in the meeting that the administrative building, standard factory design shed and dry warehouse have been completed under the Mega Food Park project to be built at Central Processing Centre in Rohtak. Apart from this, the work of Core Processing Building will also be completed by September 30. The construction work of two silos of 1500 MT and 1000 MT capacity, costing around Rs 179 crore, to be built in Mega Food Park will be completed by October 15.
While directing the officers, the Chief Secretary said that this is an ambitious project of the state government, so a special strategy should be made to complete this project in the stipulated time period.
Construction work of Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhayaya University of Health Sciences, Kutail, Karnal at final stage
It was apprised in the meeting that about 80 percent civil work of Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhayaya University of Health Sciences, Kutail in Karnal has been completed and the entire work including equipment and manpower would be completed by April, 2023. Apart from this, the work of Medical College, Bhiwani, 6 Nursing Colleges and Kalpana Chawla Government Medical College, Karnal Phase-II is also being done expeditiously and will be completed within stipulated time period.
The construction work of EMC and IMT in Sohna will be completed in 2 years
It was further apprised in the meeting that 80 percent of the civil work of turnkey based infrastructure development project in the industrial estate of Barwala has been completed and the entire related work will be completed by the month of October. Along with this, the process of auction of 111 plots in this industrial estate has also been taken forward. Apart from this, the construction work Electronic Manufacturing Cluster on 500 acres and IMT on 1000 acres, in Sohna is under process, which is expected to be completed in 2 years.
Global city to be constructed on 1000 acres
It was further informed in the meeting that work regarding the EPC tender process of Global City to be developed on about 1000 acres of land in Gurugram is under process. This project will have all the state-of-the-art facilities like Global City at Dubai and Singapore. With the construction of this global city, not only the industrial sector will get a boost, but youth will also get better employment opportunities. He said that industrialists are also showing great interest to invest in Global City.
The projects under Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, Sports and Youth Affairs, Technical Education and Animal Husbandry Departments were also reviewed in the meeting.
Additional Chief Secretary, Revenue and Disaster Management Department, P.K Das, Additional Chief Secretary, Home, T.V.S.N. Prasad, Additional Chief Secretary, Sports and Youth Affairs, Mahavir Singh, Additional Chief Secretary, Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, Dr. Sumita Misra and other senior officers were present in the meeting.