Panchkula, June 17 -- Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini on Monday called mayors the "backbone of local self-governance" and key drivers of urban development and public service delivery. He was speaking at the 115th meeting of the All India Mayors' Executive Council, a two-day national conference held in Panchkula, attended by over 45 mayors from across the country. Highlighting the state's achievements in urban development, Saini said the budget for urban local bodies in Haryana had risen from Rs.1,693 crore in 2014-15 to Rs.5,666 crore for 2025-26. He also drew attention to the creation of four metropolitan development authorities and the transformation of Faridabad and Karnal into smart cities, with projects worth Rs.930 crore and Rs.927 crore, respectively. The CM said Haryana had regularised 2,417 unauthorised colonies and was investing Rs.1,000 crore in development works in these newly authorised areas. He described urbanisation as an opportunity to ensure both "ease of living" and "ease of doing business", urging mayors to focus not just on infrastructure but also on making cities vibrant, responsive, and self-reliant. He lauded Haryana's progress in solid waste management and the digitisation of urban services and encouraged mayors to adopt Indore's successful cleanliness model. Saini also underscored the significance of direct mayoral elections in Haryana, stating they enhance accountability by strengthening the bond between elected representatives and citizens. The conference also addressed issues such as the challenges of rapid urbanisation, the need for stronger mayoral powers, and the importance of institutional support for urban governance. Rajya Sabha MP Kartikeya Sharma and several senior officials and mayors from different states were present at the event. Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini on Monday said that the state government is taking firm and determined steps to strengthen the irrigation and water supply infrastructure. Under this initiative, five major projects under the Irrigation and Water Resources Department are being implemented, each with an investment exceeding Rs.100 crore. These projects aim to enhance water conservation and improve irrigation efficiency, he said while presiding over a review meeting. Issuing strict directions, the chief minister said there must be no unnecessary delay in preparing engineering drawings. Delays in drawing approvals hinder project implementation, he said. Saini further said that strict action will be taken against officers responsible for such delays. Besides, he also directed that special attention be paid to maintaining quality in the projects, stating that no compromise on quality would be tolerated. He said that a new parallel lined channel (PLC) from Dadupur to Hamida Head and the modernisation of the Western Jamuna Canal is being carried out with an investment of Rs.274.87 crore. The objective of this project is to reduce seepage losses from the Hathnikund Barrage during the non-monsoon period. So far, 64.5% of the work has been completed, with a target to finish the project by March 2026, he said, according to an official statement....