Skyscrapers and a Metro line; that is
what we dream Jhajjar would look like in the next few years. Sounds like
another political promise, doesn’t’ it? The difference here is that we have
already started working in the right direction so that dream could be fulfilled
in the right time frame.
Addressing a state-level Kisaan
Sammellan in Jhajjar last month, honourable CM ShriBhupinder Singh Hooda said
Jhajjar would be developed on the lines of Gurgaon. “Today, Jhajjar has a
railway line, an AIIMS-2 and foundation stones have been laid for prestigious
institutions like IIT, National Cancer Institute, and Global Centre for Nuclear
Sciences," said ShriHooda.
A
war museum was also inaugurated on the occasion. Jhajjar, the area that was
once called a desert, has been transformed due to Congress led Haryana
government's development schemes.
We have been encouraging farmers to use modern
technology in farming. Modern techniques
will increase agriculture production by leaps and bounds.
In the past 9 years, several schemes have been
started for the welfare of farmers. The electricity bills amounting to about
Rs. 1,600 crore were written off by the government. Interest rate on crop loans
was brought down from 11% to 4%.
We have been doing everything that we can to bring
Jhajjar into the mainstream and the day is not far when we would count the town
as one of the most developed towns in India.
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