It has been almost a decade that boosted up the overall growth and development of the state of Haryana
manifolds in terms of industry, education, infrastructure, rail
network, road, etc. The work done by the chief minister of the state of
Haryana in the past 10 years of his work in his chair is not something
just in the books but it can be seen by one as soon as they would enter
the state. Mr. Bhupinder Singh Hooda,
a leader of India National Congress, has been the chief minister of
Haryana since 2005. He has supported the sports and athletics in the
state so much that in the past few International Game events, the world
has seen India doing well in many sports and athletics like Commonwealth
Games and London Olympics. In-fact at the time of London Olympics, in
order to encourage the youngsters to pick up Olympic sports, he has
announced a cash award of Rs. 25 million for the state athlete who would
win gold medal in any discipline at the London Games. Cash prize money
of Rs. 15 million and Rs. 10 million for silver and bronze medal winners
was also been announced.
In July 2012, the state of Haryana got its first Shatabdi Express Train on Delhi-Rohtak-Tohana-Ludhiana
route. This route proved it-self to be a boon for the state, as its
stoppage at Tohana was no less than a gift for the whole constituency.
By the end of the same year, i.e. the month of December, the Memorandum
of Understanding (MoU) for development for 151 kilometer long- Rai
Malikpur-Narnaul-Mahendergarh-Dadri-Bhiwani-Kharak corridor in the state
got signed. The roads connecting Rohtak- Kalanaur-Bhiwani-Loharu
were also converted into the National Highway. Chandigarh- Delhi
Expressway & Delhi-Jaipur Expressway that got a nod last year,
completed their first phase of construction by 2012. The six laning of
Badarpur-Hodal Highway got nod in the very same year due to Mr. Hooda’s
constant efforts. The High Speed Trains for Panipat-Sonipat-Delhi and
Alwar-Gurgaon-Delhi routes also got the approval from National Capital
Region Planning Board (NCRPB). The survey for Hisar-Rohtak-Delhi High Speed Train also got a nod of NCRPB.
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