Chandigarh, December 3 – Haryana’s mission to expand global employment opportunities for its youth received a major boost today, as the Board of Directors of the Haryana Kaushal Rozgar Nigam Limited (HKRNL) cleared a series of transformative proposals at its 12th board meeting chaired by Chief Secretary Sh. Anurag Rastogi. The meeting underscored the state’s growing focus on world-class skilling, job creation, and workforce modernization, setting an ambitious tone for 2026.
During the meeting, Chief Secretary Sh. Anurag Rastogi directed that the database of all HKRNL deploys be seamlessly linked with Aadhaar to ensure greater transparency, accuracy and efficiency in the system.
In a significant step towards building a globally competitive workforce, the Board approved the Foreign Language Support & Reimbursement Scheme (FLSRS). The scheme aims to enhance overseas employability by reimbursing training and certification fees for foreign languages such as German, Japanese, and Italian.
The initiative aligns with the state government’s Budget Speech 2023–24, which emphasized preparing Haryana’s youth for overseas placements. As global mobility increasingly hinges on language proficiency, officials said the scheme would help create a ready pool of certified candidates who can be deployed as soon as international job requirements arise. HKRNL, now a registered Recruitment Agency receiving overseas manpower demands, sees the scheme as critical to meeting international industry expectations.
How the FLSRS Scheme Will Work
Under the FLSRS pilot phase, 100 candidates will be selected to receive reimbursement for foreign language training and certification exams. The process will begin with online registration, where applicants will submit documents such as proof of enrollment, Aadhaar card, age verification, and bank details. Once registered, candidates will undergo certified language training either online or offline, and they may pursue multiple levels of a single foreign language.
Future-Ready Haryana
The decisions taken in HKRNL’s 12th Board meeting highlight the state’s ambition to prepare a globally skilled workforce capable of contributing to international industries and partnerships. By prioritizing foreign language training, industry-linked skilling, and administrative modernization, Haryana is positioning its youth for a rapidly evolving global economy.













