Deputy Chief Minister participated as the chief guest in the annual prize distribution ceremony of Ispur School

Una 22 January. Teachers should educate the students with full devotion to duty so that the students can be successful in achieving their set goals. Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri said this at the annual awards distribution ceremony of Ravmapa Ispur. He said that at present Haroli assembly constituency remains the hub of education.

Una 22 January. Teachers should educate the students with full devotion to duty so that the students can be successful in achieving their set goals. Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri said this at the annual awards distribution ceremony of Ravmapa Ispur. He said that at present Haroli assembly constituency remains the hub of education. The promising children of Haroli Halke are providing services in the higher institutions of the country and the state on the basis of their hard work. He asked the students pursuing education to take inspiration from these children. The Deputy Chief Minister said that earlier there were limited resources for education in Haroli Vis area. The children here had to go to other places to pursue higher education. But at present in Haroli Vis area, 33 Ravma schools, 3 degree colleges, 2 ITIA, one triple ITA nursing and law college are providing higher education to the children at their doorstep. Mukesh Agnihotri said that in the coming time, competitions will be organized in the schools of Haroli Halke, for which each school was instructed to prepare two presentations.
Mukesh Agnihotri said that Rajiv Gandhi Day Boarding School is also being established in Haroli assembly constituency. He called upon the school children to stay away from drug-like activities and said that the students should focus their attention on other school creative activities along with studies.
The Deputy Chief Minister said that those doing illegal mining in Haroli will be dealt with strictly. He said that to control drug abuse, a police station has been opened in Bathu so that the drug activities taking place from the border areas can be controlled.

Shitala Mata Temple, the center of people's faith, will be given a grand shape

The Deputy Chief Minister said that Sheetala Mata Temple situated in Ispur is a symbol of the beliefs and beliefs of all the people, on the construction of which approximately Rs 5 crore will be spent. He said that he is serious about the construction of the temple and extensive steps are being taken for this and in the coming time a grand temple will be built here. He said that the construction work of Shitala Mata Temple to Damamiyan road is being done at a fast pace. He also instructed the PWD department to construct culverts and dams to be constructed on this road. He also urged the local people to give their significant support to carry out this noble work. He instructed the PWD department to carry out the construction work of the temple with full devotion so that in future this temple becomes a symbol of grandeur for the people.

Various developmental works to be done in Haroli Vis area

Mukesh Agnihotri said that Haroli is known as Vikas. He said that the spirit of cooperation was started from Panjawar. Mian Hira Singh ji is known for the cooperative movement. He said that Himcaps College located at Badhera is being run from the cooperative sector only. He said that a grand building of Mian Hira Singh ji will be built in Panjawar at a cost of Rs 5 crore, the foundation stone of which will be laid soon. He said that on the lines of Haroli-Rampur bridge, Pandoga-Teuri bridge will be built at a cost of Rs 52 crore, the foundation stone of which will be laid soon. He said that this bridge will work to connect the railway line and Baba Rudranand Maharaj Dera.
He said that Haroli assembly constituency has become a development center. In this area, development works are implemented on the 8th or 9th of every month. He said that area development and poor welfare are his main goals. He said that development in Haroli has been possible only with everyone's cooperation. In the coming times, Haroli assembly constituency will be counted among the leading constituencies of the country. He said that funds are being provided for development works. He said that an indoor stadium is being built in Khad College at a cost of Rs 8 crore so that the people of the area can benefit from it. He said that Rs 7 crore 22 lakh is being spent for the construction of Seer Nala of Panjawar, the development work of which is going on at a fast pace. A sum of Rs 7 crore has been sanctioned for Dalit Basti in Khad, Rs 3 crore 35 lakh in Athamaiya Mohalla and Rs 1 crore for Tahliyan Mohalla in Pandaga so that the problems of these areas can be solved. He told that about Rs 14 crore for Pandoga to Panjawar road, Rs 13 crore 68 lakh for Haroli to Karmapur road and Rs 7 crore 85 lakh for further road work, Rs 9 crore 11 lakh for Nangal Khurd to Chandpur road and Saloh to Badheda road. An amount of Rs 13 crore 76 lakh will be spent for this. The Deputy Chief Minister said that to provide smooth drinking water to the people of the area, schemes worth Rs 7 crore have been made in Nganoli, Pobowal and Baliwal. He said that about Rs 500 crore is being spent in the water sector so that people in Haroli Vis area can get clean water for drinking and adequate water for irrigation of fields.

Under Darshan Seva, 175 buses will be run to connect religious places. Mukesh Agnihotri

The Deputy Chief Minister said that under the Darshan Seva, about 175 buses will be run to connect various religious places of the state as well as religious places of other states. He said that for the convenience of the people, 45 buses will be run for Haridwar and 6 buses for Ayodhya. He said that the beautification of the temples of the state is being done intensively. He told that ropeway will also be built in Chintpurni. He said that for the convenience of the devotees in Chintpurni, LEDs are being installed from Mubarikpur to Chintpurni temple. Apart from this, online facilities like Havan, Yagya, Prasad and Jagran are also being provided to the devotees. He said that under the Darshan Parchi system started in Chintpurni, the temple has earned an income of about Rs 5 crore within 6 months.
Colorful cultural programs were presented by school children in the annual function. To promote cultural activities, the Deputy Chief Minister announced to give Rs 31 thousand to the school.
On this occasion, Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri honored the students who stood first in the school's annual activities by giving them awards.
On this occasion, school principal Madan Lal Baniyal presented the report of annual activities.
After this, the Deputy Chief Minister bowed his head and offered prayers at Shitala Mata Temple.
On this occasion, District President Ranjit Rana, State Committee Secretary Ashok Thakur, Block Congress President Vinod Bittu, Ispur Pradhan Baksho Devi, Legal Cell President Varinder Mankotia, Deputy Commissioner Raghav Sharma, SP Arjit Sen Thakur, Naganoli Pradhan Mehtab Thakur, School Management Committee Chairman. Sobit Ali, Baba Santosh Das Jassa from Bittu SC Cell, former head Sudesh, former head Khad Poonam Dutta, Yogeshwar Pathak, Pankaj Dutta, Tarsem Chaudhary and other dignitaries were present.