Rewari News Today: Latest Updates, Local Developments & Public Concerns
✅ Road Development Gains Speed Across Rewari City
The Municipal Council has accelerated road repair and patchwork work across several parts of Rewari. Over the last few weeks, residents were complaining about potholes and uneven roads, especially after light rainfall. Responding to these issues, authorities have finally initiated repair work in areas such as:
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Model Town
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Bawal Road
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Housing Board Colony
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Near Rao Tula Ram Stadium
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Circular Road
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Rewari Bus Stand to Railway Station stretch
Workers are repairing potholes, laying new layers of bitumen, and ensuring smoother connectivity. Motorists, especially daily commuters, have praised the move as these roads are heavily used during office hours. Officials claim the first phase will finish within 12–15 days, after which the second phase will begin in residential zones.
✅ Railway Update: Extra Coaches & Special Counters Open for Festive Season
With increasing crowd due to the festival season, Northern Railway has added two additional general coaches in trains running between Rewari–Delhi and Rewari–Jaipur. These routes usually remain packed during morning and evening hours.
In addition, the railway station administration has set up:
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A special enquiry counter
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Additional help desk for elderly passengers
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Extra security during peak hours
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Announcements in both Hindi and English for better clarity
The station has also seen improvements in cleanliness. Railway officials announced that more coaches may be added based on passenger load.
✅ Weather Report: Cooler Mornings Bring Relief
Farmers from villages including Nandha, Aakera, Khijuriwas, Khol, and Jatusana have welcomed the change. The cooler temperature will support rabi crop preparation, especially for wheat, mustard, and barley. Agricultural officers advised farmers to prepare their fields early to avoid delay in sowing.
✅ Health Department Launches District-Wide Cleanliness and Dengue Prevention Drive
To control seasonal diseases, the Health Department has started a seven-day awareness and cleanliness campaign across Rewari, Dharuhera, Bawal, and several rural areas.
The campaign includes:
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Door-to-door visits
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Mosquito breeding checks
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Water tank and cooler inspection
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Awareness in schools and public places
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Distribution of pamphlets on dengue and malaria prevention
Teams visited Ghari Bolni Road, Kasola, New Bus Stand area, and nearby colonies. Residents were urged not to store stagnant water and to keep their surroundings dry and clean. The department also encouraged families to visit nearby government health centers for free check-ups.
✅ Traffic Police Tightens Enforcement Against Wrong Parking
Rewari Traffic Police carried out a strict drive to control wrong parking, which has been a major cause of congestion around market areas. Areas covered in today's drive included:
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Old Court Road
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Gandhi Chowk
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Railway Station Road
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Bada Bazaar
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Jail Road
More than 150 challans were issued to vehicle owners for illegal parking and blocking the main road. Police officials said such drives will continue daily during festive season to ensure traffic flows smoothly.
Shopkeepers have been warned not to let customers park vehicles directly in front of their shops. The department is also planning to introduce designated parking zones for major commercial areas.
✅ Education: Rewari Students Shine at State-Level Competitions
Rewari continues to perform strongly in the field of education. Several students from local schools achieved success in recent state-level competitions.
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Students from Government Senior Secondary School, Dharuhera won first place in robotics model creation.
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A girl student from Rewari city secured second place in environmental science research, presenting a model on waste-to-energy solutions.
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Rewari district bagged awards in painting and science quiz competitions held in Gurugram.
Teachers believe that with better facilities, Rewari can become one of Haryana's leading districts in science and technology education.
✅ Market Update: Festive Shopping Boosts Local Economy
With festivals approaching, Rewari markets are seeing increased activity. Markets such as:
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Bada Bazaar
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Kila Road Market
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Kanuka Chowk
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New Anaj Mandi
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Rao Tula Ram Market
have witnessed a rise in shoppers purchasing clothing, electronics, decoration items, lights, sweets, and dry fruits.
Shopkeepers say daily sales have increased by 30–40% compared to the previous month. Many stalls have been set up to attract customers with offers and discounts.
To ensure safety and crowd management, the police force has been deployed across major market points. CCTV monitoring has been increased to prevent theft and pickpocketing incidents.
✅ Water Supply Improvement Work Underway
The Public Health Engineering Department (PHED) has begun replacement of old water pipelines in many colonies to address the problem of muddy or low-pressure water. Areas such as:
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Hans Nagar
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Bharawas Road
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Vijay Nagar
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Shiv Colony
are included in the first stage. Residents appreciated this step, as many of them were facing irregular water supply for weeks. Officials claim the work will be completed within 10 days.
✅ Rural Development: New Streetlights Installed in Villages
Under the Gram Panchayat development scheme, new solar LED streetlights have been installed in villages like Nandha, Masani, and Rampuri. These lights will help reduce electricity consumption while improving night-time visibility and safety.
Villagers thanked the district administration for taking this initiative, especially for senior citizens who often face difficulty walking through dark streets.
✅ Conclusion
Rewari district continues to progress with active steps by the administration and strong public participation. Road development, railway improvements, strict traffic management, agricultural preparation, and market activity together highlight a positive and dynamic environment in the district. As the festive season approaches, Rewari is witnessing more energy, movement, and optimism among its residents.


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