Haryana Chief Minister Unveils 16 Amrit Sarovars, Renovated District Hospital in Nuh

The Government of Haryana has taken another significant step toward strengthening rural infrastructure and public healthcare as the Chief Minister virtually inaugurated 16 newly developed Amrit Sarovars and the renovated District Civil Hospital in Nuh district. The inauguration reflects the state’s continued focus on sustainable development, water conservation, and improved healthcare services for residents.

During the virtual ceremony, the Chief Minister highlighted the government’s commitment to transforming rural areas through long-term infrastructure projects that directly benefit local communities. He emphasized that the twin initiatives—development of Amrit Sarovars and modernization of healthcare facilities—represent the government’s vision of balanced and inclusive growth across Haryana.

The 16 Amrit Sarovars inaugurated in Nuh have been developed under the national Amrit Sarovar Mission, an initiative aimed at restoring and creating water bodies across India. These reservoirs are expected to play a crucial role in rainwater harvesting, groundwater recharge, irrigation support, and environmental conservation.

The Chief Minister stated that preserving water resources is essential for ensuring sustainable agricultural development and securing future water availability. He noted that the newly developed ponds would not only help improve groundwater levels but also enhance biodiversity and create cleaner surroundings in rural communities. Officials explained that the Amrit Sarovars have been designed with improved embankments, proper water storage systems, and landscaping that encourages community participation. Many of these water bodies are also expected to become local recreational spaces while supporting livestock and farming activities.

Along with the water conservation projects, the Chief Minister virtually dedicated the renovated District Civil Hospital in Nuh to the public. The modernization project has upgraded essential healthcare infrastructure to provide better medical services to patients from the district and nearby rural areas. The renovation includes improvements in patient wards, outpatient departments, emergency services, sanitation systems, diagnostic facilities, and other essential medical infrastructure. The upgraded hospital is expected to improve patient comfort while enabling doctors and healthcare professionals to deliver more efficient services.

Healthcare remains a priority for the Haryana government, especially in districts where demand for quality medical facilities continues to rise. By strengthening district-level hospitals, the government aims to reduce the burden on larger urban medical institutions while ensuring timely treatment closer to people’s homes. Addressing officials and citizens during the online inauguration, the Chief Minister reiterated that Haryana’s development strategy focuses equally on villages and cities. He said investments in water conservation, healthcare, education, roads, and digital connectivity are essential to improving the overall quality of life.

He instructed district authorities to maintain high construction standards and ensure that all ongoing development projects are completed within scheduled timelines. Efficient implementation, transparency, and public participation, he added, remain key priorities for the administration.

Residents of Nuh are expected to benefit significantly from these newly inaugurated projects. Improve groundwater recharge. Support irrigation during dry periods. Promote rainwater harvesting. Enhance local ecosystems. Create cleaner and greener village environments.

Meanwhile, the renovated District Civil Hospital will offer: Better patient care. Improved medical infrastructure. Enhanced emergency response capabilities. More efficient diagnostic and treatment services. Greater accessibility to quality healthcare for rural families.

Senior district officials, administrative officers, healthcare representatives, and local public representatives joined the virtual inauguration ceremony. They briefed the Chief Minister on the progress of ongoing development projects and assured timely completion of future initiatives. Officials also discussed plans to further improve civic infrastructure and public services throughout the district, aligning with the state’s broader development agenda.

The inauguration of both the Amrit Sarovars and the renovated hospital reflects an integrated approach to development. While water conservation ensures long-term environmental sustainability and agricultural resilience, improved healthcare infrastructure strengthens social well-being and public welfare. Experts believe that such projects contribute to building resilient communities capable of addressing future environmental and public health challenges. Investments in local infrastructure also generate employment opportunities during construction and improve living standards over time.