Haryana is taking proactive steps to prepare for the monsoon season, as directed by Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini. A key focus is on fortifying the state’s drainage infrastructure to mitigate potential flooding. This initiative involves a comprehensive assessment of available pump sets, thorough drain cleaning, and specific attention to waterlogging-prone regions. The Chief Minister’s directives followed a review with district officials, emphasizing complete preparedness. The measures are particularly crucial, given the heavy rainfall and its impact on neighboring states. With Himachal Pradesh experiencing significant damage, and waterlogging reported in areas like Rajasthan, Punjab, and Haryana, the state is prioritizing efficient water drainage and the prompt resolution of related complaints. The India Meteorological Department’s warning of continued heavy rain underscores the urgency of these efforts.



