Chandigarh, July 17: The eco-friendly rally organized in Jind conveyed a strong message of promoting green energy and raising public awareness about the importance of clean environment. A large number of people, representatives of social organizations, and administrative officials participated enthusiastically in the rally. Participants used electric vehicles (EVs) and other green energy-powered vehicles, demonstrating their commitment to environmental conservation.
Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi addressed a massive public gathering in Jind after flagging off the country’s first hydrogen train from the city. Welcoming the Prime Minister, Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said the Prime Minister is not only a symbol of the hopes, aspirations, and trust of 1.4 billion Indians but also the architect of a Viksit Bharat (Developed India). The Chief Minister expressed his gratitude to the Prime Minister for dedicating nine major development projects worth ₹14,721 crore to Haryana.
Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said under the leadership of Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi, the country has witnessed unprecedented transformation over the past 12 years. Today’s India is not merely talking about development but is presenting a new model of development to the world. The nation is making rapid progress in every sector, including infrastructure, railways, roads, expressways, metro connectivity, healthcare, education, and digital governance.
Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said the Prime Minister has dedicated nine major development projects worth more than ₹14,721 crore to Haryana, giving a new direction to the state’s growth. He said the day was historic not only for Haryana but for the entire country, as India, under the visionary leadership of the Prime Minister, is setting new benchmarks in every field. There was a time when India sought technology from the world, but today the world wants to adopt India’s technology. There was a time when India looked for opportunities abroad, but today the world is looking for opportunities in India. The same world that once questioned India’s capabilities now recognizes it as a confident nation leading a new era.
Welcoming the Prime Minister, the Chief Minister said that the launch of the country’s first hydrogen train from the soil of Haryana is a matter of great pride for the state. He said this is a strong example of the Prime Minister’s vision of green energy and an Atmanirbhar Bharat, and marks a historic step towards clean, modern, and environment-friendly transportation.
The Chief Minister said that under the Prime Minister’s leadership, Haryana has received assistance of more than ₹7 lakh crore through various Central Government schemes over the past 12 years, thanks to the double-engine government. This support has accelerated the expansion of national highways, railways, metro projects, healthcare institutions, and other infrastructure across the state. He further stated that during the Prime Minister’s 4,435 days of dedicated public service, this was his 18th visit to Haryana. On previous occasions as well, the Prime Minister had dedicated development projects worth more than ₹71,000 crore to the state. The projects launched today will further accelerate Haryana’s development.
The Chief Minister said that under the Prime Minister’s guidance, Haryana has achieved remarkable progress in education, healthcare, agriculture, industry, and infrastructure. The state has fulfilled its target of establishing one college every 20 kilometres, while PM SHRI Schools or Sanskriti Model Schools are being developed every 10 kilometres. Haryana currently has 17 medical colleges, of which 11 have been established during the past 12 years, while three more are under construction.
He said that Haryana is the first state in the country to procure all 24 crops at the Minimum Support Price (MSP) to safeguard farmers’ interests. He added that the state has set a target of strengthening all canals that are over 20 years old by 2031 to improve irrigation infrastructure, while the restoration of 450 water reservoirs is also progressing rapidly. The Chief Minister further said that out of the 217 commitments made to the people during the elections, the State Government has already fulfilled 66, and work is progressing swiftly to complete the remaining commitments within the stipulated time.
He also informed that, in line with the Prime Minister’s appeal, the massive public gathering in Jind was organized as a completely environment-friendly event. Most participants travelled in petrol- and diesel-free vehicles, making it an important initiative towards transforming the vision of a Green India into a people’s movement. The Chief Minister expressed confidence that Haryana would play a leading role in realizing the Prime Minister’s vision of Viksit Bharat 2047, and that the first glimpse of a Viksit Bharat would emerge from Haryana.
Haryana Governor Prof. Ashim Kumar Ghosh, Union Railways Minister Sh. Ashwini Vaishnaw, Deputy Speaker of the Haryana Legislative Assembly Dr. Krishan Lal Middha, along with Haryana Ministers, Members of Parliament, and Members of the Legislative Assembly, were also present on the occasion.
Union Railways Minister Sh. Ashwini Vaishnaw described the launch of India’s first hydrogen train in Jind as a historic milestone in the nation’s railway history, saying the initiative symbolises India’s growing strength in railway innovation, self-reliance, and clean energy. He said that under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi, Indian Railways is making rapid progress towards becoming a modern, safe, and environment-friendly transportation system.
Addressing a public gathering in Jind on Friday, Sh. Ashwini Vaishnaw said the day marked a moment of immense pride for India as the country had achieved a significant breakthrough in the development of hydrogen-based rail technology. He said the Government of India has resolved to develop modern and cutting-edge technologies, under which hydrogen is being developed as a clean fuel for railway operations.
The Railways Minister said that India has now joined the ranks of a select group of countries that have developed the complete technological ecosystem required for hydrogen-powered trains. He informed that the hydrogen production plant established in Jind is a major achievement in this direction. The plant produces hydrogen through the electrolysis of water, generating clean energy without causing pollution or harmful emissions. He said this technology will play an important role in environmental conservation and in strengthening green transportation.
Sh. Vaishnaw said that Indian Railways has undergone unprecedented transformation over the past decade under the leadership of Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi. The introduction of modern trains such as the Vande Bharat Express and Amrit Bharat Express, the large-scale redevelopment of railway stations, the modernization of railway tracks, and now the induction of advanced technologies such as hydrogen trains clearly reflect this transformation. He added that the Government’s objective is to develop Indian Railways into a world-class, modern, and technology-driven transportation system.
Highlighting the growth of the railway sector in Haryana, the Railways Minister said that the state has witnessed record investment in railway infrastructure during the tenure of the present Government. He stated that during the previous Congress Government, Haryana received around ₹315 crore for railway projects, whereas the current Government has increased the allocation to nearly ₹3,500 crore—an almost eleven-fold increase.













