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‘One Nation, One Election’ will save national resources: Haryana minister Ranbir Singh Gangwa

Was addressing students and teachers at Om International University in Hisar
Public Health Engineering and Public Works Minister Ranbir Gangwa addresses students and teachers at Om International University in Hisar.

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Haryana Public Works Minister Ranbir Singh Gangwa said the idea of “One Nation-One Election” is a positive step towards saving the country’s resources, enhancing administrative efficiency and making the democratic process more streamlined.

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The minister was addressing students and teachers at a seminar on the topic of “One Nation-One Election” organised at Om International University, Hisar, yesterday.

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He said such discussions encourage awareness among youth and foster a spirit of participation in policy making.

Gangwa further said “One Nation-One Election” would strengthen the administrative structure. On this occasion, university’s Vice-Chancellor, faculty members, researchers and a large number of students were present.

The minister also laid the foundation stone for the construction of Radha-Krishna Temple, a symbol of faith and devotion, at Badopatti village in Hisar district.

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He said temples were not only places of worship, but also centres for promoting social unity, harmony and cultural values.

He said the construction of Radha-Krishna Temple would not only strengthen the religious faith of villagers, but also inspire future generations to walk on the spiritual path.

Gangwa also gave Rs 11 lakh from his discretionary fund for the temple’s construction. He said the government was making continuous efforts for the all-round development of villages, along with the preservation and promotion of religious sites.

The minister urged villagers to support the temple’s construction with a spirit of mutual brotherhood and cooperation.

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