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Historic mandate reflects favourable environment for unhindered development: Haryana Guv

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The first session of the 15th Haryana Vidhan Sabha starts today with the address of Governor Bandaru Dattatreya.

Addressing the session, the Governor said that today there is a favourable environment for unhindered development in Haryana. It is the responsibility of all the members to ensure that the state and its people get the maximum benefit from this favourable time. The Governor said that the state government has received a historic and decisive mandate in these elections. This mandate is an expression of the unwavering faith and loyalty of the people of the state in the current policies and programs of the government. He said that in the last 10 years, the state government has worked above the narrow thinking of regionalism and familism.

The Governor said that it is the vision of the state government to make Haryana a vibrant, dynamic and emerging state of the country. The Governor said that in the next five years, working for the betterment of every section and every region of the state will be the priority of the government.

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