New
Delhi :
Since taking charge in March 2024, Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has
accelerated decisions into action and moved policies rapidly from paper to the
ground. His leadership has driven reforms in agriculture, health, education,
women’s empowerment, infrastructure and social justice with a clear focus on
speed and delivery. Every action is designed to deliver impact where it matters
most — in the lives of Haryana’s people.
Farmers’ Welfare:
·
Announced
MSP (Minimum Support Price) for all crops, expanding beyond the earlier limited
list.
·
Established
India’s first Natural Farming MSP Grain Market in Gurugram, covering 24 crops
with lab facilities.
·
₹15,000crore
compensation transferred directly to farmers’ accounts.
·
Subsidy
of ₹30,000 for every cow purchase and target of 1 lakh acres under natural farming.
Women Empowerment – Lado Lakshmi Yojana:
·
To be
launched from 25 September 2025.
·
Provides
₹2,100 per month financial support
to eligible women.
·
Budget
allocation of ₹5,000 crore, benefiting
over 20 lakh women.
·
Smooth
transition into old-age pension or other social pensions once women cross the age criteria
Cooperative Marketing & Rural Industry:
·
HAFED
and cooperative procurement strengthened: 303.75
lakh qtls of wheat and 27.89 lakh
qtls of mustard procured (2024–25), improving price realisation for
farmers.
·
Financial
and modernization support extended to cooperative sugar mills, including ethanol
and cogeneration projects that boost rural incomes.
·
Online
settlement systems instituted to ensure farmer dues are cleared promptly after procurement.
Water, Soil & Natural Resources:
·
17 soil and water testing labs established to support science-driven
agriculture.
·
60 lakh+ soil health cards distributed to guide input use and soil
restoration.
·
Groundwater
revival through targeted recharge: 25,539
recharge structures constructed across rural and urban areas.
Rural Development & Panchayati Raj:
·
Significant
anti-drug outreach: 3,350 villages and 876 urban wards declared drug-free under
statewide campaigns mobilising youth and communities.
·
Legal
ownership and housing security delivered to thousands of rural households;
dozens of new Panchayat Ghars built to strengthen local governance.
·
Village
infrastructure—pond rejuvenation, community assets, rural road connectivity—
scaled up with targeted grants and technical support.
Education & Skills:
·
Rapid
upscaling of school and vocational infrastructure: 1,000+ smart classrooms, 240
mini-science labs, and strengthened ITI/polytechnic capacity to meet
employability needs.
·
Scholarships
and targeted support disbursed at scale — extending higher-education access to SC/ST and OBC students.
·
Nearly
63,000 rural youth and farmers
trained under skill, extension and capacity-building initiatives.
Health & Family Welfare:
·
Access
to critical care expanded: free dialysis
services introduced in government hospitals to remove barriers to
life-saving treatment.
·
District
hospitals and primary care strengthened with modern equipment and specialist services.
·
Maternal
and child health initiatives scaled up, supported by innovations in community health
outreach.
Power, Energy & Environment:
·
Haryana
achieved universal village electrification; per-capita power availability
markedly improved.
·
Large-scale
road electrification and renewable energy measures (including rooftop solar)
advanced the clean-energy transition.
Infrastructure & Urban Development:
·
Major
connectivity upgrades: hundreds of kilometres of state highways and rural roads
renovated; targeted urban projects accelerated.
·
Palwal
and other constituencies received focused urban-development investments (roads,
sports infrastructure, markets and civic amenities).
·
Sanitation
and sewage treatment progressed with the commissioning of multiple STPs and city-level
waste-management initiatives.
Social Justice & Governance:
·
The
state moved toward targeted equity with implementation of SC sub-categorisation
and reforms to ensure benefits reach the most vulnerable.
·
Special
measures introduced for displaced and vulnerable communities, including cultural-and-education
support for Kashmiri Pandits residing in the State.
·
Pension,
widow and disability benefits disbursed through streamlined systems with enhanced
transparency.
Youth, Sports & Community Life:
·
Cohesive
youth mobilisation under large-scale campaigns: over 16 lakh youth
engaged in marathons, awareness drives and sports programs.
·
Investment
in sports infrastructure and talent pathways to nurture future athletes statewide.
·
Community
policing, emergency response upgrades, and anti-drug drives have improved local
safety and civic confidence.
Measurable, People-First Delivery:
·
Procurement
speed-ups, DBT transparency, expanded healthcare entitlements, and targeted
welfare disbursements together reflect a governance style that prioritises measurable
service delivery over rhetoric.
·
Wherever
possible, digital systems have been introduced to reduce delay, prevent
leakage, and make government benefits visible at household level.
From villages to cities, classrooms to
hospitals, fields to factories—Haryana’s transformation reflects a government
that listens, delivers, and inspires. Guided by the leadership of Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, the
State is shaping a future where growth is shared, governance is transparent,
and every citizen experiences the touch of progress.
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