<p>Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Sunday said the Haryana government has decided to open drug de-addiction centres across the state.</p>.<p>The government is constantly working to root out the drug menace from the state, Khattar said.</p>.<p>"Taking a big step in this direction, the government has now decided to open drug de-addiction centres across the state," he said.</p>.<p>Khattar said eminent personalities will also be entrusted with the task of running such centres with an aim to guide the youth and bring them on the right path.</p>.<p>The chief minister was interacting with the people during a 'Jan Samvad' programme in Chormar Khera village in Sirsa, according to an official statement issued here.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/west/two-held-with-md-drug-worth-more-than-rs-1-crore-in-pune-1214303.html" target="_blank">Two held with MD drug worth more than Rs 1 crore in Pune</a></strong></p>.<p>Later, during 'a Jan Samvad' programme in Dabwali village, he announced that Sirsa's Dabwali sub-division will now be a new police district, a step which will help combat drug smuggling.</p>.<p>In the Chormar Khera village, the girl students of Government Senior Secondary School complained about the non-construction of new rooms in the school.</p>.<p>On this, the chief minister said the government has released the first installment of Rs 70 lakh for construction of rooms in the school and it will be completed soon.</p>.<p>He directed the District Education Officer for making temporary arrangement of four rooms till the new rooms are not constructed.</p>.<p>Khattar said more than 1.04 lakh youths got government jobs on merit during the tenure of the present government .</p>.<p>The chief minister said that in the last eight-and-a-half years, the BJP-led government has brought many radical changes by implementing various public welfare schemes to provide benefits to various sections of society.</p>.<p>Khattar started the 'Jan Samvad' programme in Rohtak district last year. The programme was later organised in many districts including Bhiwani, Palwal and Kurukshetra.</p>.<p>During 'Jan Samvads', people share their grievances with the chief minister and he directs officials to resolve their problems on the spot.</p>
<p>Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Sunday said the Haryana government has decided to open drug de-addiction centres across the state.</p>.<p>The government is constantly working to root out the drug menace from the state, Khattar said.</p>.<p>"Taking a big step in this direction, the government has now decided to open drug de-addiction centres across the state," he said.</p>.<p>Khattar said eminent personalities will also be entrusted with the task of running such centres with an aim to guide the youth and bring them on the right path.</p>.<p>The chief minister was interacting with the people during a 'Jan Samvad' programme in Chormar Khera village in Sirsa, according to an official statement issued here.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/west/two-held-with-md-drug-worth-more-than-rs-1-crore-in-pune-1214303.html" target="_blank">Two held with MD drug worth more than Rs 1 crore in Pune</a></strong></p>.<p>Later, during 'a Jan Samvad' programme in Dabwali village, he announced that Sirsa's Dabwali sub-division will now be a new police district, a step which will help combat drug smuggling.</p>.<p>In the Chormar Khera village, the girl students of Government Senior Secondary School complained about the non-construction of new rooms in the school.</p>.<p>On this, the chief minister said the government has released the first installment of Rs 70 lakh for construction of rooms in the school and it will be completed soon.</p>.<p>He directed the District Education Officer for making temporary arrangement of four rooms till the new rooms are not constructed.</p>.<p>Khattar said more than 1.04 lakh youths got government jobs on merit during the tenure of the present government .</p>.<p>The chief minister said that in the last eight-and-a-half years, the BJP-led government has brought many radical changes by implementing various public welfare schemes to provide benefits to various sections of society.</p>.<p>Khattar started the 'Jan Samvad' programme in Rohtak district last year. The programme was later organised in many districts including Bhiwani, Palwal and Kurukshetra.</p>.<p>During 'Jan Samvads', people share their grievances with the chief minister and he directs officials to resolve their problems on the spot.</p>