Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar today asked officials to get administrative approvals for big projects in the state at the earliest so that work is not delayed.
"If any project needs approval of the Cabinet then get it done approved," Khattar told the officers in a meeting to review the progress of 12 mega projects in the state.
Khattar said that the next Cabinet meeting would be held on June 26.
The projects reviewed in the meeting included-- ethanol plant in Shahabad, Skill Development University, Construction Workers Training Academy, Sanskrit University, Rakhi Garhi Museum, Hisar Airport and Herbal Park, an official release said.
Courses for skill development of construction workers in all districts of Haryana would begin in September, officials said.
While, training in Haryana Vishwakarma Skill University at village Dudhola would also begin in July.
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