Haryana News: Haryana’s Badhra subdivision is going to get the gift of IIT due to the efforts of Bhiwani-Mahendragarh Lok Sabha constituency MP Dharamveer Singh. For this, a demand has been made to search for 300 acres of Shamlati land in a village with immediate effect and send the report.

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In compliance with the orders of the Central Government, a letter has been issued in this regard by the State Technical Director General to the District Deputy Commissioner of Dadri. For this, Badhra Tehsildar has been instructed to prepare a detailed report on land acquisition and other necessary procedures.

MP Dharamveer Singh had made the demand

Let us tell you that the demand for opening an Indian Institute of Technology was raised by MP Dharamveer Singh. After this, the Central Government has decided to open an IIT institute in his Lok Sabha constituency.

At present, after the construction of national highways of international standards like 152D from Kotputli to Chandigarh and the proposed mega highway connecting Delhi to Jaipur and Kandla port, there are strong possibilities of industrial development in Dadri, Badhra and Narnaul area.

Possibilities of development will be created

At present, survey work has started on the Farukhnagar to Loharu railway line to connect Badhra, Dadri and Loharu area directly to the national capital Delhi. In such a situation, if IIT is established in Badhra subdivision, then the hopes of development of the surrounding areas have become strong.

The report of 300 acres of land has been sought with immediate effect for this project. The youth and local residents here will get a big benefit from the opening of big institutes like Indian Institute of Technology.

The attraction of the youth will increase towards engineering and industry. Also, Badhra will get a new identity at the global level. Along with education, development will also gain momentum in other areas.