Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini Hands Over Keys to 2,709 Families at Gurugram Rally, Unveils Rs. 15,000 Crore Badshahpur Transformation
From four-lane highways to water treatment plants, the Chief Minister announces a sweeping infrastructure push for Badshahpur as Haryana positions itself as the engine of Viksit Bharat 2047
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Sunday handed over house keys to 2,709 beneficiaries at a grand rally in village Kakrola, Badshahpur, Gurugram, in a ceremony that blended large-scale policy announcements with a deeply personal moment for thousands of families receiving homes during the auspicious occasion of Navratras.
The Viksit Badshahpur Maharally, presided over by Industries and Commerce Minister Rao Narbir Singh and organised in coordination with the Housing for All Department, drew enormous public enthusiasm — with many rural attendees arriving on camels and horses in traditional style, lending the event a vivid cultural character.
A Constituency Transformed
The Chief Minister used the occasion to showcase Badshahpur as a model of what committed governance can achieve. He pointed out that development projects worth Rs. 15,166 crore have been implemented in the area over the past 11 years — a figure that dwarfs the Rs. 967 crore spent during the previous government’s tenure. Of 81 Chief Minister announcements made for Badshahpur, 60 have been completed and 8 are currently in progress.
“Areas once deprived of basic amenities have today transformed into symbols of development,” Saini said, stressing that his government had moved beyond announcements to ensure effective implementation on the ground.
Housing for All — In Letter and Spirit
Describing the house allotments as more than a government programme, the Chief Minister said they represent the state’s dedication to providing dignified living to every needy family. He also announced forward-looking housing targets under the Budget 2026–27: 23,154 new houses to be constructed under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Rural), and 15,251 plots of 30 square yards to be allotted under the Mukhyamantri Shehri Awas Yojana across 16 cities.
A Raft of Infrastructure Announcements
The Chief Minister unveiled an ambitious development agenda for Badshahpur and the wider Gurugram region, including upgrading the Farrukhnagar–Gurugram road to a four-lane corridor at a cost of approximately Rs. 365 crore, including construction of the Chandu bypass. Roads in New Gurugram sectors will be widened to 24 metres wherever feasible, and sewerage infrastructure work worth Rs. 88 crore in the same sectors will be fast-tracked.
A water treatment plant will be set up in village Tikli under the Mahagram Yojana, a cremation ground will be developed in sectors 90 to 95 of New Gurugram, and fire stations will be established in Gurugram, Manesar, and Farrukhnagar. A modern community centre will come up in village Budhera at a cost of Rs. 65 lakh, rural agricultural pathways will be paved, and an additional Rs. 5 crore has been earmarked to accelerate development across the constituency. Special road repair work covering 21.3 km will also be undertaken at a cost of Rs. 41.57 crore.
Gurugram as Haryana’s Industrial Powerhouse
Industries Minister Rao Narbir Singh outlined Haryana’s industrial ambitions, noting that the NCR — particularly Gurugram and Manesar — is central to the state’s transformation from an agrarian economy to an industrial leader by 2047. He said development works worth Rs. 236 crore have already been initiated in Badshahpur since 2024, covering roads, sewerage, drainage, and basic infrastructure.
Narbir Singh also highlighted the planned ‘Namo Van’ project — a green lung being developed over 200 acres in the Aravalli region at a cost of Rs. 26 crore — and a Rs. 100 crore budget provision for maintenance of parks and green belts in urban areas.
He credited the “triple engine” synergy between the Centre, state government, and local bodies for the pace of development, adding that AI and digital technologies will be deployed to reduce procedural delays and enhance transparency for entrepreneurs.
The event was also attended by senior officials including GMDA CEO P.C. Meena, Housing Department Commissioner Mohammed Shayin, and Director General J. Ganesan, along with MLAs and former parliamentarians from the region.
