Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda has said he had a plan to connect Faridabad and Gurgaon with Metro rail to facilitate the people of the area.
Mr Hooda, who was addressing a public meeting at Faridabad yesterday, said the state government has already paved the way to connect Delhi with Faridabad upto YMCA through metro rail and it would be extended upto Ballabhgarh.
He said the state government was committed for allround development of Faridabad and after five years, Faridabad would be a leading industrial city of the country.
He said NIT Faridabad was set up by first Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru and the state saw a lot of progress during the Congress regimes.
Mr Hooda, who was addressing a public meeting at Faridabad yesterday, said the state government has already paved the way to connect Delhi with Faridabad upto YMCA through metro rail and it would be extended upto Ballabhgarh.
He said the state government was committed for allround development of Faridabad and after five years, Faridabad would be a leading industrial city of the country.
He said NIT Faridabad was set up by first Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru and the state saw a lot of progress during the Congress regimes.
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