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“2400 crore has been allocated for various development projects…” Haryana CM Nayab Saini on development fund

ANI   |  13 Jul 2024 12:10 PM (IST)

Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini held a press conference on the development fund for Haryana on July 12.While addressing the press conference he said, “RS 900 crore has been allocated for village development, RS 900 crore for urban development, and RS 113 crore for SCBC (Scheduled Caste and Backward Classes) schemes. Additionally, RS 429 crore has been released from the State Finance Commission. In total, approximately RS 2400 crore has been allocated today for various development project. Our thinking is to develop the village rapidly and address any issues the people have prioritized. Today, a significant amount of money has been released for developmental activities, which will greatly benefit the villagers. This is what the Sarpanch wanted."

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