Kurukshetra: Portal for new beneficiaries to apply for plots
Kurukshetra, July 28
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini today said the government will soon launch a portal to help the new eligible beneficiaries apply for plots.
He was addressing a gathering on the occasion of Abhinandan Samaroh organised by Valmiki Sabha and Maharishi Valmiki Ashram Society in Kurukshetra.
The Chief Minister said, “The government will give plots to all eligible beneficiaries for which a portal will soon be launched. The beneficiaries will just have to apply on the portal and all of them will get the plots.” Saini highlighted the development works carried out in Kurukshetra over the past 10 years.
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