Making of Developed India Festival and Sabka Saath-Sabka Vikas programmes are being organised at various places in Haryana from May 26 to June 15.

Chandigarh, Jun 1 – With a view to ensure that the policies and schemes of the present Central Government, which has completed three years of its tenure, reach every person,Making of Developed India Festival and Sabka Saath-Sabka Vikas programmes are being organised at various places in Haryana from May 26 to June 15. Ministers of the State Government and MLAs are also participating in these events.
While stating this here today, State BJP Media In-Charge, Mr. Rajiv Jain, said that during the Making of Developed India Festival, achievements of the NDA Government, led by Prime Minister, Mr. Narendra Modi, in the last three years would be highlighted.
He said that strategy had been prepared to acquaint the youth with the transformation of the system as a result of flagship schemes for the welfare of the people. About 100 schemes being implemented in the form of social revolution and encouraging youth towards self-employment are being displayed in the Festival. Activities such as quiz competition and cultural activities are being organised for the people. Visitors to the three-day Festival, being organised by Union Information and Broadcasting Ministry, would be able to download free mobile application of the schemes of the Central Government, and would also be able to use these without internet connection. The Festival would offer as attractions a selfie point, site for giving suggestions, exhibition, jan ki baat, information platform, guidance sessions by experts in various subjects and lucky draw.
Mr. Jain said that Health Minister, Mr. Anil, would inaugurate the Fesival in Ambala on June 9, Urban Local Bodies Minister, Mrs. Kavita Jain, in Sonepat and Minister of State for Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs, Mr. Karan Dev Kamboj in Kurukshetra on June 2, and BJP State President, Mr. Subhash Barala in Hisar on June 4. Members of Parliament would be the chief guests in the closing ceremonies. The Festival would also be organised in Gurugram from June 4 to 6 and in Sirsa and Rewari on June 10 and 11.