Haryana, May 27, 2026. In view of the severe heat and looming water crisis in Haryana, the state government has begun taking strict measures. In this context, a major decision has been made regarding the officials and employees of the Public Health Department. All leaves in the department have been canceled with immediate effect, and all officials have been directed to remain active in the field.

During a meeting, the drinking water supply system, water conservation, drainage, and flood season preparations were reviewed. Officials were instructed to stay in the field and ensure immediate resolution of public issues.

It was clearly stated that the department must work with full vigilance to ensure that people do not face water shortages, poor drinking water supply, or other public health problems during the summer season. Officials were directed to take immediate action upon receiving complaints of drinking water crises in any area and to resolve the issue as a priority.

During the meeting, the water supply system, tube well operations, pipeline leaks, and water availability in rural and urban areas were reviewed. It was warned that strict action would be taken against negligent officials and employees. It was also said that the public should not face inconvenience regarding basic amenities.

According to sources, departmental employees have been instructed to conduct regular inspections in their respective areas and maintain a smooth water supply. Orders have also been given to make alternative arrangements in areas where water shortages are likely. Special emphasis has been placed on arranging tankers and promptly repairing faulty machinery.

It was also said that even a small negligence during the summer season could turn into a major problem. Therefore, all officials should immediately address public complaints and monitor the situation by being present on the ground. The government is taking all possible steps to provide relief to the people.

Temperatures are rising continuously in many parts of the state, leading to a sharp increase in demand for electricity and water. This is putting increasing pressure on the administration. Experts believe that timely vigilance is essential to control the water crisis in the coming days.

The public has responded positively to this decision. People say that if officials remain active in the field, problems can be resolved quickly.

Haryana

Haryana, a state in northern India, was carved out of the former state of Punjab in 1966 on linguistic and cultural grounds. Its history is deeply intertwined with ancient Indian civilization, being part of the Vedic heartland and the site of the epic battle of Kurukshetra, as described in the Mahabharata. Today, it is known for its vibrant folk culture, agricultural prosperity, and rapid economic growth as a hub for industry and commerce near the national capital.

Kurukshetra

Kurukshetra is a historic city in the Indian state of Haryana, best known as the battlefield of the ancient epic Mahabharata, where the Kurukshetra War was fought. According to Hindu tradition, it is here that Lord Krishna delivered the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna. The site has been a major pilgrimage destination for centuries, featuring numerous temples and sacred tanks that reflect its deep religious and cultural significance.