Haryana Government officially celebrating birth anniversaries of great personalities from all communities: Ranbir Gangwa

Haryana Public Works Department and Public Health Engineering Minister Sh Ranbir Singh Gangwa said that Sant Kabir dedicated his life to uniting society and eliminating superstition. He was a visionary saint who spread the message of humanity, rising above barriers of caste, creed and social divisions.

Sh Ranbir Gangwa was speaking as the chief guest at the 627th Prakash Utsav of Sant Kabir, organized at Sant Kabir Hostel in Hisar on Sunday. On this occasion, he announced a grant of Rs 21 lakh for the hostel and lauded its management for providing a conducive environment for students. 

He assured that the government would continue supporting such institutions to further enhance the facilities for students. He stated that under the leadership of Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini, the Haryana government is ensuring inclusive development by involving every section of society. 

The birth anniversaries of great personalities from all communities are now being officially celebrated by the state government, promoting social harmony and public awareness. Sh Gangwa said that protecting the rights of the DSC community is a priority for the state government. 

He said that youth from these communities are now being selected for government jobs based purely on merit. He added that due to the transparent recruitment policies of the present government, thousands of youth have secured government employment. The government is committed to the principle of “no expense, no recommendation — only merit,” ensuring that hard-working youth receive the opportunities they deserve.

Highlighting the state’s ongoing development efforts, he said that infrastructure projects are being executed with transparency and quality. The government is committed to enhancing basic amenities such as roads, buildings, and clean drinking water. The Public Health Engineering Department is actively modernizing the state’s water supply and sewerage systems to ensure better services for citizens.

 

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