IEP Chandigarh
Haryana Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Dushyant Chautala said the state government has undertaken commendable initiatives to reform the system, particularly in empowering and strengthening rural areas. In a concerted effort to reach every individual in society, government services are now accessible at the doorstep, ensuring that eligible individuals effectively avail themselves of these benefits.
Addressing the gathering in villages Tihara, Pranapura, and Asalwas of Rewari district, the Deputy Chief Minister acknowledged the demands of the Gram Panchayat and assured their fulfillment to the best extent possible.
Government services at the Doorstep: Deputy Chief Minister
During public meetings, the Deputy Chief Minister said that the present government’s vision is focused on developing Haryana comprehensively, ensuring equal development for every village without discrimination. Operating under the principles of ‘Antyodaya’ and ‘equal’ development, the state government strategically provides services and facilities to citizens at their doorsteps. With the adoption of online processes, citizens can now avail themselves of various government schemes and services, including caste, birth, and residential certificates, old age pension, widow pension, Divyang pension, Aadhar card, and PAN card, all from the comfort of their homes. This has not only relieved citizens from repetitive visits to government offices but has also resulted in significant time and cost savings.
The government is diligently honoring the commitments made to the public
Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Dushyant Chautala said that the state government is actively fulfilling promises made to the public. The state government has facilitated farmers by ensuring swift transactions. Now, within two days of selling their crops, the proceeds are promptly transferred to the bank accounts of the farmers. Compensation for crop damage, applied through the government’s compensation portal, promptly reaches the affected farmers’ accounts. The state government is dedicated to advancing farmers through innovation and initiatives, ensuring a streamlined process from seed to market. Families in the state with an income below Rs 1.80 lakh are directly benefiting from government schemes and services. The government’s commitment to change the system in the state is reflected in its actions.
Economic Empowerment of Farmers and Laborers: Deputy Chief Minister
Highlighting the government’s efforts in economically empowering farmers and laborers, the Deputy Chief Minister said that farmers now receive the full price of their crops, credited to their accounts within 48 hours. City-like amenities, including parks, gyms, and e-libraries, are being extended to villages. Developmental initiatives are underway in every corner of the state, leaving no area untouched by progress. The government’s initiatives include providing 50 percent reservation to women in Panchayati Raj institutions, enhancing their respect and self-confidence. Additionally, one out of three ration depots is allocated to women, reflecting the government’s commitment to gender inclusivity. The introduction of 600 online government services allows people to access these services conveniently through CSC centers near their homes.