Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Tuesday announced setting up of police commissionerate for Jhajjar district, which will be the fourth one in the state and in the National Capital Region (NCR).
Khattar further announced that by the year 2030, Haryana aims to achieve its sustainable development goals. For this purpose, the present state government is forming a high-level task force for Mission Haryana-2047.
He said in the state assembly that by the year 2047, when India is poised to become a USD 5 trillion economy, Haryana plans to contribute USD 1 trillion towards it.
The Chief Minister announced the abolition of the one per cent Haryana Rural Development Fund (HRDF) fee imposed on vegetable markets. He said previously, one per cent HRDF and one per cent market fee were imposed in the sabzi mandis across the state.
He also announced conferment of proprietary rights to 2719 families residing in four villages, who have built their houses on the land of Government Livestock Farm, Hisar and the inception of a high-level task force dedicated to Mission Haryana-2047.
Making the announcement in the assembly, Khattar said police commissionerate has already been established in the three Haryana districts which fall in NCR - Faridabad, Gurugram and Sonipat.
The announcement to have a commissionerate in Jhajjar comes close on the heels of the murder of INLD state president Nafe Singh Rathee in Bahadurgarh in Jhajjar on Sunday, with the opposition parties targeting the government on law and order front.