The first full year of second term of the Bhupinder Singh Hooda Government, was noticeable by many firsts, second look at some of its people-centric policies to fine-tune them to reply the growing aspirations of the people, and sportspersons of the state.An official spokes persons said Wednesday thet the year that is sliding into history, saw Haryana past many ahistory-making milestone in several fields under the leadership of Hooda. Counting first things first, a central university started performance in the back-of-beyond district of Mahendergarh on January 4, 2010.
Also, the prestigious Indian Institute of Management (IIM) descended on the soil of Haryana. The first session of IIM commenced on the campus of Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak, as the structure work on its building began in the Garnavathi village. What’s more, Haryana got approval for setting up a Defence University in Gurgaon.It is again for the first time in 2010 that Haryana sportspersons put up a sterling presentation both at the Common wealth Games held in New Delhi, and in the Asian Games held in China, taking Haryana’s tally of medals to a new high.
Tick-marking great success against the result-oriented sports policy of the state government, the sportspersons of Haryana bagged one-third of the total medals won by India in the Common wealth Games. No less impressive was their showing in the Asian Games. The winners of medals, participants and their coaches in CWG and the Asian Games have been honoured by the State Government at separate functions. Important players of the state have also been offered government jobs.
Also, the prestigious Indian Institute of Management (IIM) descended on the soil of Haryana. The first session of IIM commenced on the campus of Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak, as the structure work on its building began in the Garnavathi village. What’s more, Haryana got approval for setting up a Defence University in Gurgaon.It is again for the first time in 2010 that Haryana sportspersons put up a sterling presentation both at the Common wealth Games held in New Delhi, and in the Asian Games held in China, taking Haryana’s tally of medals to a new high.
Tick-marking great success against the result-oriented sports policy of the state government, the sportspersons of Haryana bagged one-third of the total medals won by India in the Common wealth Games. No less impressive was their showing in the Asian Games. The winners of medals, participants and their coaches in CWG and the Asian Games have been honoured by the State Government at separate functions. Important players of the state have also been offered government jobs.
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