Massive crowd attends Daksha Prajapati Jayanti celebrations in Jhajjar
Our government transformed the system, ensuring equal participation in development for all sections of society: Ranbir Gangwa
5 Dariya News
Jhajjar 03-Aug-2025
Haryana Public Works and Public Health Engineering Minister, Sh Ranbir Gangwa, said that both at the Centre and in the state, the government has brought about systemic changes that are reshaping the future and image of Haryana. He emphasized that transparency in recruitment processes has instilled a new sense of enthusiasm among the youth.
Sh Gangwa was addressing a large gathering during the Maharaja Daksha Prajapati Jayanti celebrations held in Jhajjar on Sunday.Accusing previous governments of discrimination in government jobs, Sh Gangwa said that nepotism was widespread in earlier administrations.
However, after the formation of the BJP government in the state, a transparent and merit-based recruitment system was implemented, free from recommendations and financial influence, enabling youth to secure jobs based solely on their abilities.
He said that on July 13, a large number of people, along with representatives from various villages of Jhajjar district, participated in the Guru Daksha Prajapati Jayanti function held in Bhiwani, where they also felicitated Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini.
The announcements made by the Chief Minister during the event, aimed at the welfare of the Daksha Prajapati community, are now being implemented at the ground level. He said that five acres of land will be allocated to the community in 2,000 villages across the state.
Sh Gangwa said that after the formation of the BJP government in 2014, the Haryana Government took a historic decision to commemorate the birth anniversaries of great personalities, spiritual leaders, and saints annually at the state level.
He said that road improvement work is being carried out continuously across the state. So far, patchwork has been completed on 15,000 kilometers of roads. Tenders are currently being processed for the repair of an additional 6,000 kilometers, while repair work on another 5,000 kilometers is underway and is expected to be completed by December.