Chandigarh, July 30 – Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal said that online services would be provided by opening Employees' Provident Fund Scheme (EPF) offices in all the districts of the state for the convenience of the employees working in private companies.
Till now two offices are running at Gurugram district headquarters only, the plan for expansion of which is being prepared, said Sh. Manohar Lal while interacting with the entrepreneurs and concerned officers during the Udyam Samvad programme held at Dharuhera in Rewari district on Sunday.
During this, the Chief Minister was felicitated by the representatives of industrial organizations and officers of the Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited.
During the Udyam Samvad, on the demand of the entrepreneurs to open the EPF office in Rewari district, taking cognizance of this, the Chief Minister said that a plan will be made in the future and EPF offices will be opened in all the districts of the state with proper staff. He will hold a meeting with the officers concerned at Chandigarh and take the necessary steps.
RFID machines will be installed in the industrial area of Dharuhera
During the Udyam Samvad, the Chief Minister was apprised about collecting garbage tax through the civic body without picking up the garbage. On this, the Chief Minister directed the District Municipal Commissioner Uday Singh to install Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) machines at the entrance of industrial units of the Dharuhera area to ensure the presence of garbage lifting by civic employees so that it can be ascertained that whether the sweepers are continuously reaching to pick up the garbage or not.
In the meeting, the Chief Minister said that Haryana is becoming a leader in the field of development and new avenues of development are being paved due to industrial investment.
In the meeting, the entrepreneurs of Dharuhera, Bawal and Rewari areas expressed gratitude to the Chief Minister for the development of industries and the facilities provided to the businessmen in the last eight and a half years.
Entrepreneurs said for the first time in the last 43 years, the problems are being resolved continuously under the leadership of Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal.
Chairman, Haryana Tourism Corporation, Sh. Arvind Yadav, Deputy Commissioner, Mohd. Imran Raza and other concerned officers also remained present in the meeting.