Haryana Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Fisheries, and Animal Husbandry Minister, Sh. Shyam Singh Rana said that sports are as important for children as education. Sports contribute to both physical and mental development. He urged that children be educated and protected from bad habits and addiction.
Sh. Rana was addressing the gathering during his thanksgiving tour of villages Radaur Assembly Constituency, including Isharpur, Mandoli, Kamalpur, Akalgarh, Tigri, Karera Khurd, and Jathlana, where he expressed his gratitude to the residents for their continued support.
Sh. Rana encouraged the village sarpanches to prioritize the construction of stadiums and libraries. He stated that if children engage in sports and study diligently, they can secure good jobs without the need for excessive spending or connections.
He assured that under the leadership of Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini, Haryana will continue its progress, working inclusively for the betterment of all communities. He reaffirmed the government's commitment to development in all constituencies, ensuring no discrimination. Development work will continue to be a priority, and any incomplete projects will be expedited to benefit the public.
The Cabinet Minister further stated that the state government is implementing schemes for the welfare of all sections of society, with special focus on women's empowerment. He urged everyone to live in harmony and unity. He expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the constituency’s residents for electing him as their representative and assured them that he would meet their expectations and deliver on development. His goal is to address their issues and complete as much development work as possible. During the visit, he addressed the concerns of the villagers and promised to address them promptly.
Issues raised included the construction of community halls (Baraat Ghars) in Kamalpur and Akalgarh, improvements in rainwater drainage, the stoppage of local trains at the Kalanaur railway station, the construction of a boundary wall for Ambedkar Bhawan, pond cleaning and beautification, the establishment of a veterinary hospital, and the construction of a shed at the cremation ground. Residents of Kamalpur expressed gratitude for the embankment built to protect the area from floods.
The Minister reassured the public that the government has ample resources for development projects. He cited the development work in Sandhala village as an example and encouraged others to follow its model.