Chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar flies a kite at the residence of former minister Manish Grover in on FridayROHTAK: Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar said on Friday that introduction of e-registration in tehsil offices five years ago had helped in “eradication of corruption” and the results were now visible.
The CM added the state government was moving towards simplifying processes and people could now apply for any kind of registration at any tehsil office in the state.
Khattar, who was speaking to media in Rohtak, said e-registration was started by his government on the occasion of ‘Good Governance Day’ five years ago. Now, the year 2020 was being celebrated by the government as ‘Good Governance Resolution Year’, he said.
Responding to a media query on law and order, the CM said the opposition should look into law and order in the state during its rule before making allegations.
“At present, law and order in the state is better than before. Police infrastructure is being strengthened. Women’s police stations have been opened and an adequate number of police forces have been recruited,” he said.
Khattar added Haryana was doing better than other states when it came to dealing with Covid-19. “Our recovery rate is about 76%. The death rate is also very low as compared to other states,” he added.
He said the government had set up four plasma blood banks in the state, in Rohtak, Panchkula, Gurgaon and Faridabad, to improve recovery rate.
He said 20,000 beds have been reserved and appealed to people recovering from Covid infection to donate plasma.