CM Saini Sets Three-Month Target For Gurugram Global City
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CM Saini Sets Three-Month Target For Gurugram Global City

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini directed officers to prepare a special action plan to complete basic infrastructure, including electricity and water supply, in the Gurugram Global City within the next three months. He chaired the fourth review of the State Pragati Portal, a web based dashboard launched in January 2022 to track infrastructure projects costing over Rs 750 million (Rs 750 mn). The directive was issued to ensure essential services are in place as the township nears completion.

The Global City is being developed over 1,000 acres for Rs 10 billion (Rs 10 bn) and has recorded 80 per cent physical progress, with remaining work planned for completion by December. Officials described the project as a mixed land use township intended to provide modern infrastructure and to create employment opportunities for young people. Planned amenities include integrated urban services and public facilities.

The development is conceived as a smart, well planned urban centre with educational and healthcare institutions, malls, theatres, luxury hotels, community centres and marriage venues. A dedicated water treatment plant and a green lake are included, and the project will be connected to the Dwarka Expressway to improve access. The Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited is the nodal agency managing construction.

Other projects include the Integrated Multi Modal Logistics Hub at Nangal Chaudhary, where electricity, irrigation, roads, an external rail siding and the internal rail yard are complete and an in motion weighbridge is due within six months. The Integrated Manufacturing Cluster in Hisar is receiving infrastructure for a Skill Development Centre, Convention Centre, Exhibition Hall, Logistics Park and a Multi Speciality Hospital alongside facilities for defence, aerospace, agro-food processing and textile industries. Work is under way to provide water supply for the airport, a 220 kV power substation and a boundary wall around 1,578 acres, while Swadesh Scheme 2 will develop Yadavindra Gardens in Panchkula with renovation and a high-end wedding and hospitality complex including a one hundred room hotel, Pinjore airstrip expansion and adventure parks at Tikkar Tal and Thapli.

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini directed officers to prepare a special action plan to complete basic infrastructure, including electricity and water supply, in the Gurugram Global City within the next three months. He chaired the fourth review of the State Pragati Portal, a web based dashboard launched in January 2022 to track infrastructure projects costing over Rs 750 million (Rs 750 mn). The directive was issued to ensure essential services are in place as the township nears completion. The Global City is being developed over 1,000 acres for Rs 10 billion (Rs 10 bn) and has recorded 80 per cent physical progress, with remaining work planned for completion by December. Officials described the project as a mixed land use township intended to provide modern infrastructure and to create employment opportunities for young people. Planned amenities include integrated urban services and public facilities. The development is conceived as a smart, well planned urban centre with educational and healthcare institutions, malls, theatres, luxury hotels, community centres and marriage venues. A dedicated water treatment plant and a green lake are included, and the project will be connected to the Dwarka Expressway to improve access. The Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited is the nodal agency managing construction. Other projects include the Integrated Multi Modal Logistics Hub at Nangal Chaudhary, where electricity, irrigation, roads, an external rail siding and the internal rail yard are complete and an in motion weighbridge is due within six months. The Integrated Manufacturing Cluster in Hisar is receiving infrastructure for a Skill Development Centre, Convention Centre, Exhibition Hall, Logistics Park and a Multi Speciality Hospital alongside facilities for defence, aerospace, agro-food processing and textile industries. Work is under way to provide water supply for the airport, a 220 kV power substation and a boundary wall around 1,578 acres, while Swadesh Scheme 2 will develop Yadavindra Gardens in Panchkula with renovation and a high-end wedding and hospitality complex including a one hundred room hotel, Pinjore airstrip expansion and adventure parks at Tikkar Tal and Thapli.

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