Haryana Minister Aarti Singh Rao has launched development projects worth Rs 2.86 crore and announced the establishment of eight new sub-centres in the state. The initiatives aim to enhance healthcare services and infrastructure in rural areas.
Key Projects and Announcements
The minister inaugurated several projects, including the construction of community halls, roads, and water supply schemes. The eight new sub-centres will provide primary healthcare services to underserved populations, reducing the burden on existing facilities.
Focus on Rural Development
Rao emphasized the government's commitment to improving the quality of life in rural areas. The projects are part of a larger plan to bridge the urban-rural divide and ensure equitable access to basic amenities.
- Community halls for social gatherings and events
- Road construction to improve connectivity
- Water supply schemes to address drinking water needs
- New sub-centres for primary healthcare
The minister also reviewed ongoing projects and directed officials to expedite work to meet deadlines. She stressed the importance of transparency and accountability in project implementation.
Healthcare Boost
The eight new sub-centres will be equipped with essential medical equipment and staffed by trained healthcare professionals. They will offer services such as outpatient consultations, immunizations, and maternal care.
This initiative is expected to benefit thousands of residents in remote areas, reducing travel time and costs associated with seeking medical care.
Community Response
Local leaders and residents welcomed the announcements, expressing hope that the projects would bring tangible improvements to their daily lives. The minister assured that the government would continue to prioritize development and welfare schemes.
The projects are funded under various state and central schemes, with a focus on sustainable development. The minister urged citizens to cooperate with authorities and maintain the newly built infrastructure.
In addition to the sub-centres, the minister announced plans to upgrade existing healthcare facilities and introduce telemedicine services in the coming months.



