Ladwa to make its mark as best constituency: Suman Saini
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsSuman Saini, vice-president of the Haryana State Council for Child Welfare (HSCCW), on Saturday said the Ladwa Assembly constituency would make its mark as the best Assembly in terms of facilities in the state. All basic facilities were being made available to the citizens on a priority basis.
She was speaking after flagging off a bus for Prayagraj from Ladwa bus stand on Saturday. She interacted with passengers and wished them for the journey to Maha Kumbh. A bus will run daily for Prayagraj Tirtha from Ladwa at 1:15 pm.
Suman Saini, wife of Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, said, “The government has been working to provide all facilities in health, education and sports in the Ladwa constituency and resolve public issues. The BJP government works keeping in mind the interests of the common people. Various development schemes will be implemented in Ladwa in the coming days. The bus service has been started by the Roadways Department from Kurukshetra Ladwa to Prayagraj. The bus service will benefit not only the people of Ladwa Kurukshetra but also the people of other nearby areas."
She further said Nyab Singh Saini thinks that every person should go to Prayagraj Maha Kumbh and take a dip of faith and devotion. This will also give people an opportunity to see and know the major pilgrimage sites of other states.
She also listened to public grievances and issued directions to the officials.
Ladwa SDM Pankaj Setia, BJP district chief Sushil Rana and several other officials and BJP leaders were present on the occasion.
She also distributed cheques providing financial assistance to people under the Chief Minister Kisan Evam Khetihar Mazdoor Jeevan Suraksha Yojana in which financial assistance was given to farmers and agricultural labourers who got injured or died in an accident while doing agricultural work.
The cheques were distributed at a programmes organised by the Ladwa Market Committee.A cheque of Rs 5 lakh was handed over to Amro Devi, whose husband Ajmer Singh, a resident of Jogi Majra, died due to burn injuries in attempt to extinguish fire in wheat field and a cheque of Rs 37,500 was handed over to Amit Kumar as he lost his fingers in an accident while cutting fodder in the fodder machine.