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CM TAKES STRICT NOTE OF DELAYS IN PROJECTS, ORDERS DETAILED REVIEW AT THE LEVEL OF ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARIES

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Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini has taken serious note of delays in the completion of several projects in the state and has directed the concerned administrative secretaries to conduct a comprehensive review of all such projects.

Chief Secretary Sh. Anurag Rastogi, who also holds the charge of the Finance Department, has written a letter in this regard to all administrative secretaries, heads of departments, managing directors of boards and corporations, divisional commissioners, and deputy commissioners.

The Chief Secretary has instructed them to carry out a comprehensive review of their respective departments’ or institutions’ “ongoing projects and arbitration cases.” Departments have also been asked to submit details of incomplete or pending projects in a prescribed format, clearly indicating “financial implications, reasons for delay, accountability, and measures for early completion.” Special focus has been directed towards “pending budget announcements” and other important projects.

In another letter, the departments have been asked to submit details of “all pending arbitration cases related to construction works.” This will include the project description, name of the contractor or agency, financial liability, arbitration decisions made in the past three years, and their financial impact on the state. Each department will also need to attach a “brief note” approved by the administrative secretary, highlighting the seriousness of the issue, possible lapses, key concerns, and a “clear action plan” for the future.

For this purpose, a committee under the Engineer-in-Chief has also been formed, which will review these matters and provide suitable recommendations to prevent unnecessary delays and financial liabilities for the state.

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