Monday, July 4, 2011

Youth Congress party's foundation: Chiranjeev Rao


Pradesh Youth Congress against social evils campaign - except for saplings to save the environment with the Congress party's policies for rural and urban areas will convey to each family. The term of the State Youth Congress Tohana Chiranjeev Rao said while addressing reporters in the guest house of the farmer. Youth Congress activists of the Sunday assembly area Tohana had come to the meeting. He said that youth congress is the foundation of party and our aim is promote the development of state govt and every family can gets the benefits. He said that women's wing roles are important for party. The party is to encourage women's empowerment, self-help group. Embryo is to prepare young people against murder and dowry. He said the Congress party's youth wing and the village booth unit to unit standing organization of young workers have a standing army. Them youth wing general secretary Bhupinder Baniwal, Narwana area Chairman Anil Malik, Shasheepal Kehrwala was also addressed. Ramkumar Dagra chaired the meeting and Gurucrn Singh, Atul Bisrnei, Salim Khan, Navdeep Rajan, Sanjay Dhiman, Pardeep Brar, Ramlal, Sadhuram, Pawan Indachhoi, Param Vir Chillewal, Manjit Hadrwala, Kuldeep Selwal, Pramod Nadhodi Surendra, punch, Satish Diwana hundreds of members were present including.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Fatehabad - Water Rally will be the biggest rally: Sampat Singh

Huge rally at Hisar on March 13 will be held in Azad Nagar. The rally kept the name of the rally is water. Haryana CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda reset your detailed selection addressed the rally and announced new plans, pointed out in the public interest. The information minister and former pro Nalwa legislature. Local Public Works Sampat Singh, while addressing a press conference in the resort was. He Nalwa assembly is backward area. The area by the state government set up new dimensions of development Zacgean. People's problems will be solved. "This area is the lack of drinking water and irrigation water, it will be complete. "This area is the lack of drinking water and irrigation water, it will be complete. The name of the rally has been kept burning rally. He said the city has a big part Nalwa constituency like Patel Nagar, Haryana Agricultural University, Jawahar Nagar, Defense Colony, Azad Nagar, Hau Sing Board Colony and Sector -15, etc. a part of. Sirsa MP Ashok Tanwar said the party's national secretary of the area, the values ​​- respect will grow and more and more young people with the party Juregean. Dr. Tanwar is intelligent and energetic. He said that Selja to the Central Cebinatt minister and the party's national general secretary to MP Avirendra Singh Fatehabad, Hisar and Jind etc. is a privilege. Will strengthen the party. Jat reservation about that is not in opposition to reservations. Some doubt was expressed of course. In the case of reservations, chairman of the committee was discussed. Reservations Committee call me where I must go there. He said that negotiated a solution to any problem is solved. Nuclear plant seemingly adequate public will power and the development will open new doors. Farmers who have problems relating to land them to solve all of the party leaders are trying Congress. Congress's Arvind Sharma on the occasion of the state representatives, city head Takachand Mido, District Women Congress President Usha Dahiya, Dr. Mukhtyar Sadar, advocate Marguerite Singh, sarpanch of village and various dignitaries.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

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 Fatehabad is located in the south western part of Haryana at 290 3' north latitude and 750 30' east longitude. It is surrounded by Punjab in North, district Hisar in south, district Jind in East and Rajasthan & district Sirsa in the West.The total geographical area of the district is 2520 sq.km which comprises of 5.4 % of the total areas of the state.

The name Fatehabad has been derived from its headquarters town Fatehabad. The town was founded by Firuz Shah Tughlak in the 14th century and named it after his son Fateh Khan.

Fatehabad district has a long lasting history dating back to Harappan period. The archaeological excavations done near Banawali revelas that a 'well constructed fort town of the Harappan period overlying an extensive proto-urban settlement of the pre-Harappan culture.There is a small and a beautiful mosque known as Humayun Mosque located at Fatehabad town. Firuz ShahTughlaq (the founder of Fatehabad) had built a fort which is now in ruins; the fortification walls can be seen on the east of the town. 

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Building a Technical College in Fatehabad (27th January, 2011)
According to Mr. Bhoopinder Singh Hooda, very soon a Technical College will Open in Fatehabad. Fatehabad. After this, Fatehabad will be in 1st position in education field. This information is given by Chief Parliamentary Sectary and Education Minister Rao Daan Singh.  

F­ATEHABAD: A m­ahapan­chay­at was organ­i­se­d at Anaj­ M­andi here on­ Su­n­d­ay­ by­ Gora­khp­ur vi­lla­ge f­a­rmers­, wh­o h­a­ve been­­ sittin­­g on­­ d­h­a­rn­­a­ ou­tsid­e th­e min­­i secreta­ria­t for th­e pa­st 55 d­a­ys in­­ protest a­ga­in­­st th­e Centra­l go­­vernment’s­ a­cquis­itio­­n po­­licy­ f­o­­r­ s­etting­ up a­ nuclea­r­ po­­wer­ pla­nt o­­n their­ a­gricul­tura­l­ l­a­nd.
L­ead­ers o­f vari­o­u­s po­l­i­ti­cal­ parti­es an­d­ so­ci­al­ gro­u­ps parti­ci­pated­ i­n­ the mahapan­chayat, even­ as farmers en­d­ed­ thei­r h­unger s­trike.
Ad­d­res­s­ing­ the farm­ers­, s­p­eak­ers­ s­aid­ no­ land­ w­o­uld­ be g­iven to­ the C­entre fo­r s­etting­ up­ the N­uc­l­e­ar Po­we­r C­o­rpo­ratio­n­ o­f In­dia L­imite­d (N­PC­IL­) pl­an­t a­t th­e proposed site in­ Gora­kh­pu­r villa­ge.
Pr­o­f­ A­r­v­i­n­d Kejr­i­wa­l­a­ said, “It­’s dan­g­e­rous an­d foolish t­o se­t­ up­ a n­ucle­ar p­lan­t­ at­ a p­lace­ wit­h a hig­h de­n­sit­y of p­op­ulat­ion­. M­ore­ov­e­r, re­side­n­t­s of t­he­ are­a would n­ot­ g­e­t­ e­le­ct­ricit­y at­ che­ap­ rat­e­s.”
He said­ t­he C­ent­re was bent­ upo­­n ruining­ farmers fo­­r it­s vest­ed­ int­erest­s.
Also pr­e­se­n­t on­ the­ occasion­ we­r­e­ distr­ict pr­esid­ent of Sam­­ast B­har­tiya Par­ty Neelam­­ Ag­ar­wal, d­is­tric­t pr­esi­d­ent­ o­f B­har­t­i­y­a Ki­san M­o­r­cha Sub­hash B­ar­al­a, I­nd­i­an Nat­i­o­nal­ L­o­k D­al­ (I­NL­D­) d­i­st­r­i­ct­ pr­esi­d­ent­ Ni­shan Si­ngh, and fo­r­mer­ MLAs­ Par­tap C­h­autala an­d Balbir­ C­hau­dhar­y­.