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Industry and Commerce Minister inaugurates VinFast – Haritash Mobility’s ‘A Car Café’ in Gurugram

Chandigarh, September 26 – Haryana Industries and Commerce Minister Rao Narbir Singh appealed to citizens to adopt electric vehicles (EVs) as much as possible to protect the environment. He said that whether it is a two-wheeler or a four-wheeler, the use of electric vehicles plays an important role in making our cities and country clean and green. This is not just a technological choice, but a responsible step for our future generations.

Rao Narbir Singh was addressing the gathering after inaugurating VinFast’s flagship dealership, ‘A Car Café’, located at Capital Park on Sohna Road in Sector – 48, Gurugram.

He said that using electric vehicles is not only environmentally beneficial but also economically advantageous. Expenses on fuel are lower, and maintenance costs are comparatively less than conventional vehicles. This will also increase monthly and annual savings for citizens.

The Minister further said that Haryana has always been a state that supports long-term business growth. We welcome the new generation of premium electric vehicles from VinFast and Haritash Mobility. He urged everyone to contribute to transformative change through small steps.

Deputy CEO, VinFast, Sh. Arunoday Das and Managing Director, Haritash Mobility, Sh. Sachin Haritash was also present.

Haryana aims to become Sports Capital of India and the World – Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini

Chandigarh, September 24- Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said that the state government’s vision is to make Haryana not only the sports capital of India but also a global leader in sports. He highlighted that over the past decade, Haryana has developed a comprehensive sports vision aimed at connecting every child with sports, creating playgrounds in every village, and providing opportunities to every youth passionate about sports.

The Chief Minister was addressing the inaugural function of the second phase of the state-level Khel Mahakumbh at the Tau Devi Lal Sports Stadium in Panchkula today. On this occasion, he encouraged the players to compete with a true sporting spirit and give their best performance. Minister of State for Sports Gaurav Gautam was also present.

The Chief Minister said the Khel Mahakumbh is not just a sporting event but a platform that nurtures the dreams of Haryana’s youth, reflecting the state’s spirit of excellence in sports.

He said that the Khel Mahakumbh was launched in 2017, Haryana’s Golden Jubilee year, and since then, five editions have been successfully organized. In the first phase of this year’s event, held from August 2 to 4, a total of 15,410 athletes participated across 26 sports. The second phase, which began today, has 9,959 athletes competing.

The Chief Minister added that every athlete aspires to represent the country, but achieving that dream requires consistent practice, discipline, and self-confidence. To support this, the government continues to organize sports competitions that help athletes hone their skills and enhance their abilities.

The Chief Minister said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set the goal of establishing India as a sports superpower by the 2036 Olympic Games and has expressed the desire to host the Games in India. I am confident that Haryana’s athletes will bring glory to the nation by winning the most medals at that time. Preparations for this have already begun. Our dream is that every village in Haryana will produce an athlete who will make the country proud on the world stage. I am proud that we have worked tirelessly to realize this dream, and today’s Khel Mahakumbh marks a golden chapter in that endeavour, he added.

Nayab Singh Saini further highlighted the government’s efforts to promote sports talent in the state. Sports nurseries have been established to nurture athletes from childhood, providing both financial assistance and professional training. Currently, 1,489 sports nurseries are operational, and 37,225 athletes are receiving training in these nurseries, he said.

He added that players aged 8 to 14 years enrolled in these nurseries receive a monthly stipend of Rs1,500, while those aged 15 to 19 years receive Rs2,000 per month. Sports nursery instructors are also provided an honorarium of up to Rs 25,000. Additionally, the Haryana Outstanding Players Service Rules, 2021, have been framed to ensure secure employment for exceptional athletes, creating 550 new posts in the Sports Department.

On this occasion, the Chief Minister honoured eight Haryana athletes who won medals at last year’s Paris Paralympics with incentives totaling Rs 42 crore. Haryana athletes excelled in the competition, securing 5 gold and 3 silver medals. In addition, the Chief Minister recognized 31 coaches for their outstanding contributions, awarding them a total of Rs 3.56 crore. Certificates of appreciation were also presented to Haryana’s outstanding athletes, gold medalists from the National Games 2025, in-charges of 75 exceptional sports nurseries, and 75 outstanding coaches from the Sports Department.

Earlier, addressing the event, Minister of State for Sports Gaurav Gautam said that the second phase of Khel Mahakumbh 2025 will witness 9,959 athletes competing in 17 different sports over three days across various districts of the state. He emphasized that Haryana’s sports policy is the best in the country and credited the players’ hard work and the state’s progressive sports initiatives for Haryana athletes’ success in national and international competitions. He further said that under the leadership of Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, the Haryana Olympic Games will be organized in November after a gap of 15 years.

The event was attended by MLAs Jagmohan Anand and Randhir Panihar, Principal Secretary of the Sports Department Navdeep Singh Virk, Director General Sanjeev Verma, former Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Gian Chand Gupta, Deputy Commissioner Satpal Sharma, Media Secretary to the Chief Minister Praveen Attrey, Media Coordinator Ashok Chhabra, along with other dignitaries and players.

Implementation of ‘Deen Dayal Lado Lakshmi Yojana’ in Haryana – A Landmark Step in Women Empowerment

Chandigarh, September 24 – Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini, in the first year of his second tenure, has ushered in a new work culture by translating good governance, transparency and welfare-oriented policies into reality. Guided by the principle of aligning words with actions, he has demonstrated decisive leadership by fulfilling his commitments within the stipulated timeframe.

While also holding the responsibility of Finance Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini presented his first State Budget of Rs 2,05,017 crore during the Haryana Vidhan Sabha session in March. Among other welfare provisions, he announced a major initiative for women empowerment – the Deen Dayal Lado Lakshmi Yojana – with an allocation of Rs 5,000 crore.

Within just 192 days, the Chief Minister has brought this scheme into implementation, reaffirming that his government functions on the three pillars of ‘Niti, Neeyat and Nishpadan’ (policy, intent, and execution). The scheme will be officially launched on September 25, 2025, coinciding with the birth anniversary of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay, the great thinker and proponent of Integral Humanism. On this occasion, Sh. Saini will launch a mobile app from Panchkula, through which eligible women will be able to register for the scheme.

Under the Deen Dayal Lado Lakshmi Yojana, nearly 22 lakh women across the State, aged between 23 and 60 years and belonging to families with an annual income of up to Rs 1 lakh, will receive financial assistance of Rs 2,100.

To mark the launch, special programmes will be organized simultaneously in all 22 districts, with the participation of State Cabinet Ministers, Members of Parliament, MLAs, and senior administrative officers.

The Chief Minister has further announced that the scope of the scheme will be expanded in future phases to benefit an even larger number of eligible women.

In addition, the Panchkula event will also highlight women’s health, with free health check-up camps being organized at every programme venue under the campaign ‘Swasth Mahila – Sashakt Parivar’ (Healthy Woman – Empowered Family).

This initiative of Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini is set to become a milestone in the journey of women empowerment in Haryana.

Make in Haryana Industrial Policy 2025 to lay foundation for One Trillion-Dollar Economy: Rao Narbir Singh

Chandigarh, September 24 – Haryana Industry and Commerce Minister Rao Narbir Singh said that the Make in Haryana Industrial Policy–2025 will serve as a strong foundation for realizing Haryana’s vision of contributing to India’s goal of becoming a trillion-dollar economy by 2047. The policy targets investments worth Rs 5 lakh crore and the creation of 1 million new employment opportunities in the state.

He was addressing a stakeholder consultation meeting in Gurugram on Wednesday to discuss the provisions of the new policy.

The Minister said that Haryana will play a pivotal role in fulfilling Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi’s vision of a developed India by 2047. He underlined that industry has a crucial role in making the nation self-reliant and globally competitive. The government is fully committed to safeguarding your interests. At the same time, you must focus on producing high-quality, affordable, and market-friendly products so that Haryana’s industries remain competitive at the global level, he said.

Rao Narbir Singh further said that Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini is equally committed to accelerating industrial growth in the state. If industry grows, the nation grows. The government will extend all necessary support and facilities to you, he assured. He added that suggestions presented by industry representatives during the consultation would be thoroughly examined and incorporated into the new policy. He also reiterated the government’s commitment to providing robust infrastructure and basic facilities in all industrial areas for the convenience of entrepreneurs. He appreciated the constructive feedback given by industry stakeholders on the Make in Haryana Industrial Policy–2025 and, after discussions with officials, directed that relevant suggestions be integrated into the final draft of the policy.

*Haryana’s New Industrial Policy aims to reduce cost of doing business – Dr. Amit Kumar Agrawal*

Addressing the consultation meeting, Commissioner and Secretary of the Industries and Commerce Department, Dr. Amit Kumar Agrawal said that the government’s approach will move beyond “ease of doing business” to also focus on “reducing the cost of doing business” and “ensuring the right to do business.” He said that the new policy is designed to make Haryana the most attractive and competitive investment destination in the country in the coming years.

Dr. Agrawal said that the policy is not confined to financial incentives but places equal emphasis on creating an enabling ecosystem for industries. The government has identified 23 key barriers to doing business—related to the Pollution Control Board, labour regulations, and urban planning—and is committed to removing them by December 31. He further added that both Block A and Block B areas will be provided equal opportunities, thereby ensuring balanced investment and industrial growth across the state.

*The new policy has been designed to be more flexible and dynamic – Dr. Yash Garg*

Describing Make in Haryana 2025 policy is a meaningful dialogue with industry stakeholders, Director General of the Industries and Commerce Department, Dr. Yash Garg said that at self-reliance is essential in the current global landscape, and the policy is designed to encourage the establishment of new industries, promote innovation, enhance global competitiveness, and strengthen value chain integration. He said that the 2020 industrial policy had successfully attracted substantial investment and driven significant industrial expansion in Haryana. However, considering the evolving global environment, the new policy has been made more flexible, dynamic and sustainable, following extensive consultations with industry bodies.

Dr. Garg further said that the Haryana government does not intend to act merely as a regulator, but as a true partner and facilitator of industry. He stressed that only through collaborative efforts between the government and entrepreneurs, Haryana can emerge as the country’s leading industrial state, with its products establishing a strong identity in global markets.

Procurement of Kharif Pulses and Oilseeds set to Begin Across 100 Mandis in Haryana

Chandigarh, September 24 – Haryana Chief Secretary Sh. Anurag Rastogi today reviewed the arrangements for procurement and production of Kharif pulses and oilseeds for the 2025-26 marketing season at more than 100 mandis across the State.

The State Government has fixed procurement schedules and designated mandis for each crop. Moong will be procured from September 23 to November 15, 2025 at 38 mandis. Procurement of Arhar and Urd will take place in December 2025 at 22 and 10 mandis, respectively. Groundnut procurement will run from November 1 to December 31, 2025 at 7 mandis, while Til (sesame) will be procured in December 2025 through 27 mandis. Soybean and Niger seed will be procured between October and November 2025 at 7 and 2 mandis, respectively. During the review, the Chief Secretary directed officials to ensure a smooth and hassle-free procurement process for farmers.

He emphasized timely procurement, along with adequate arrangements for storage facilities and availability of gunny bags at the mandis.

Principal Secretary, Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare, Sh. Pankaj Agarwal said on the production front, significant improvements have been recorded. The area under Moong has expanded from 1.09 lakh acres in 2024-25 to 1.47 lakh acres in 2025-26, with yields increasing from 300 kg to 400 kg per acre. As a result, production is expected to rise sharply from 32,715 metric tonnes to 58,717 metric tonnes. Arhar and Urd have also shown modest increases in both area and yield. Meanwhile, Til cultivation has more than doubled—from 800 acres to 2,116 acres—with production likely to reach 446 metric tonnes.

Additional Chief Secretary, Cooperation Department, Sh. Vijayendra Kumar, Principal Secretary, Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Sh. D Suresh, Director, Agriculture, Sh. Rajnarayan Kaushik, and other senior officers were present in the meeting.

Haryana to Set Up New 800 MW Ultra-Supercritical Thermal Units in Panipat and Hisar: Anil Vij

Chandigarh, September 24 – In order to strengthen Haryana in the power sector, a high-level meeting was held yesterday evening at Shram Shakti Bhawan, New Delhi, under the chairmanship of Union Power Minister Sh. Manohar Lal, to discuss key issues concerning Haryana’s energy sector amid rising electricity demand. Haryana Energy Minister Sh. Anil Vij, along with senior officers from the Union Ministry of Power and the Haryana Energy Department, attended the meeting.

During the meeting, Haryana Energy Minister Sh. Anil Vij said, “Energy is the lifeline of any nation, and a robust energy infrastructure is the cornerstone of a self-reliant India. In line with this vision, Haryana will establish new 800 MW ultra-supercritical thermal units in Panipat and Hisar. Once operational, these projects will significantly enhance the state’s electricity availability and meet the growing energy demand.”

Sh. Vij highlighted that Haryana, a major contributor to the national GDP, looks forward to full support and assistance from the Government of India to strengthen its energy sector. In response, the Union Power Minister assured that all necessary support and assistance under government policies and schemes would be fully extended to Haryana.

The discussion covered several key projects in the meeting, including the Haryana Power Generation Corporation Limited (HPGCL) plan to set up 800 MW ultra-supercritical thermal units in Hisar and Panipat. These units are expected to substantially increase power availability in Haryana and meet the rising energy demand. The Union Power Minister directed concerned officers to facilitate coal linkage and other requirements to expedite these projects. Additionally, challenges related to the limited availability of quality biomass pellets were discussed, and the Union Minister instructed officers of Ministry of Power for appropriate solutions.

*Upgrading Transmission Infrastructure for Reliable Power Supply*

Haryana Vidyut Prasaran Nigam Limited (HVPNL) proposed re-conductoring HTLS conductors in place of existing ACSR conductors to enhance transmission capacity and maintain grid reliability. The Union Ministry advised submitting a formal PSDF fund proposal for consideration. Progress on the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS) and expediting contract awards in DHBVNL were also reviewed. UHBVNL requested approval for SCADA and upgradation projects for Sonipat and Jhajjar, which were duly noted.

*Smart Meter Implementation to Prioritize Consumer Data Security*

The meeting also reviewed smart meter implementation, discussing both TOTEX and CAPEX models. The Union Ministry emphasized studying the TOTEX model used in neighboring states (e.g., Rajasthan) to ensure prompt implementation in Haryana without delays. Both Ministers emphasised that consumer data security must remain the highest priority in all deployment strategies.

Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) Expansion

Considering the rising peak electricity demand, Haryana Energy Minister requested an increase in BESS allocation from 500 MW to 1500 MW. The Union Power Minister asked for a detailed proposal highlighting installation sites and capacities for consideration by the Ministry.

Discussions also covered the PM-Surya Ghar : Muft Bijli Yojana (PMSG:MBY) rooftop solar initiative. The Union Ministry recommended adopting the Utility-Level Aggregator (ULA) model to enhance rooftop solar initiative. Sh. Vij stated that “Promoting renewable energy is not just a choice for today, but a necessary commitment for future generations.”

The meeting also reviewed PM-KUSUM progress, with Haryana ranked second nationwide in implementing Component ‘B’. The Ministers directed fast-tracking progress and ensuring Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) signings by 31 December 2025.

Additional charge to IAS and HCS officers

Chandigarh, September 24 – The Haryana Government has given additional charge to an IAS and HCS officer with immediate effect.

As per the orders issued by Chief Secretary Sh. Anurag Rastogi, Sh. Prashant Panwar, Director, Social Justice, Empowerment, Welfare of Scheduled Castes & Backward Classes and Antyodaya (SEWA) Department, and Special Secretary, Social Justice, Empowerment, Welfare of Scheduled Castes & Backward Classes and Antyodaya (SEWA) Department, Mission Director, Mukhya Mantri Antyodaya Parivaar Utthaan Yojna and Chief Executive Officer, Haryana Parivar Pehchan Authority, has been given the additional charge of Special Secretary, Citizen Resources Information Department (CRID).        

Sh. Jai Parkash, Joint Director (Administration), Welfare of Scheduled Castes & Backward Classes Department, has been assigned the additional charge of Joint CEO, Haryana Parivar Pehchan Authority.

Sports and Police Complement Each Other in Discipline and Fitness: CM Nayab Singh Saini

Chandigarh, September 24 – Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini on Wednesday attended the closing ceremony of the 74th All India Police Wrestling Competitions at Madhuban Police Academy as the chief guest. On this occasion, he said that it is a matter of joy that this competition was organized on the auspicious day of Navratri. There is a deep connection between sports and the police forces. Sports not only provide good health but also teach team spirit, mutual cooperation, and discipline. He congratulated all participants and winning players.

CM Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that it is a matter of great pride that 1,474 players from 34 teams showcased their talent in this competition held on the land of Haryana, the powerhouse of sports. The players got an opportunity to display their skills and abilities, which will greatly help in strengthening coordination among police forces. He said that a good player also becomes a good policeman. Players who play with discipline, team spirit, and cooperation perform their duties with more efficiency and competence. Sports and police have now become complementary to each other. They are also proving effective in maintaining the fitness of police personnel.

*Goal to establish India as a sports superpower in the 2036 Olympics*

The Chief Minister said that considering the importance of fitness, the Prime Minister has said that those who are fit excel in every field. To realize this vision, he launched the Fit India Movement in 2019. Now Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi has set a goal to establish India as a sports superpower in the 2036 Olympic Games. He has also expressed the desire to host these games in India.

*Haryana Police has produced many talented players*

The Chief Minister said that Haryana Police personnel have not only performed their duty of security excellently but have also given the country many talented players. Such players have brought honour and glory to the nation. Haryana Police has made a commendable contribution in creating an encouraging environment for sports in the state. Players from Haryana Police have won Padma Shri, Khel Ratna, Major Dhyan Chand, Arjuna, and Dronacharya Awards, bringing glory to the state.

*State developed a vision for sports*

The Chief Minister said that about 11 years ago, the present government developed a vision for sports. The vision is to connect every child and youth with sports and provide opportunities to those who have an interest in sports, and to build playgrounds in every village. The goal of this vision is to make Haryana the sports capital of India. The government has modernized sports infrastructure. In 2015, the Haryana Sports and Physical Fitness Policy was implemented. This policy increased youth interest in sports, enabling them to perform better at national and international levels. The government started the Sports Nursery Scheme. At present, there are 1,489 sports nurseries in the state where 37,225 players are being trained. The Haryana Outstanding Player Service Rules 2021 were also introduced. Under this, 550 new posts were created and 224 players were given government jobs. Reservation has been provided for direct recruitment to Class-I to Class-IV posts for players. Sports equipment has been provided to 15,634 players.

On this occasion, the Chief Minister announced that recruitment will soon be conducted in Haryana Police under the sports quota. He also honoured the winning players.

*Experience will help in reaching greater heights in the future – DGP*

On this occasion, Haryana Director General of Police Sh. Shatrujit Kapoor congratulated the medal-winning players and said that they will continue this success in the future. They will carry with them the experience gained from the soil of Haryana, which will help them achieve new heights. He said that along with showcasing their skills and abilities, players also got to learn about each other’s lifestyle, food habits, and languages, which strengthens national unity. Haryana Police has successfully organized 19 All India Sports Competitions so far.

The DGP said that in the All India Police Wrestling Competitions, CISF players won a total of 40 medals, including 13 gold, 9 silver, and 18 bronze. Players from Uttar Pradesh won 12 gold, 15 silver, and 19 bronze medals, while ITBP players won 9 gold, 4 silver, and 6 bronze medals. Haryana players are also making the country proud at the international level. The state government is encouraging players at every level. On this occasion, All India Police Sports Control Board representative Sh. Vidhu Shekhar IPS also shared his views.

In the women’s 53 kg freestyle match held before the Chief Minister, CISF’s Rajni secured first place and won the gold medal, while UP Police’s Hemlata won silver. In the men’s 125 kg weight category (freestyle), Haryana’s Mausam Khatri secured first place and won the gold medal, while Ishaq Mohammad of Jammu & Kashmir won silver. Bronze medals in the women’s category were won by Priyanshi and Nirmala, while in the men’s category Mohit and Bharat Chaudhary won bronze.

On this occasion, local MLA Sh. Jagmohan Anand, Director of Haryana Police Academy Sh. Arshinder Singh Chawla, IG Sh. O. P. Narwal, BJP District President Sh. Praveen Lather, and others were present. Students of DAV Police Public School presented Haryanvi dance on the occasion.

Haryana Government  appoints Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen of market committees in 22 districts

Chandigarh September 24- The Haryana Government has constituted market committees in all 22 districts of the state and released the list of appointed Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen. As per  the orders issued by the government, these newly appointed office bearers have been entrusted with the responsibility of efficient management of all arrangements in the mandis, including crop procurement. They have also been tasked with ensuring compliance with the guidelines laid down by the government. The  primary objective of these appointments is to make the mandi system more transparent, smooth, and farmer-friendly.

The newly appointed Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen will work towards streamlining the crop procurement process, ensuring farmers get fair prices, and establishing better coordination in mandi operations. In addition, ensuring the availability of basic facilities in the mandis, such as storage, transportation, and other resources, will also be the p[art of their responsibilities.

This step by the  state government is expected to prove particularly beneficial for farmers and the general public. These appointments will not only improve the mandi system but also ensure that farmers receive timely and fair prices for their produce, thereby strengthening their economic condition. Furthermore, better management in mandis will also ensure that consumers get access to quality products.

*The details of District-wise Appointments*

*Ambala*

Ambala City: Chairman – Jaswinder Singh, Vice Chairman – Gulshan Kumar

Naneola: Chairman – Gurcharan Singh, Vice Chairman – Yogender Mohan

Saha: Chairman – Jasmer Singh, Vice Chairman – Manjit Singh

Barara: Chairman – Kulraj, Vice Chairman – Devender Bansal

Shahzadpur: Chairman – Gopal Mittal, Vice Chairman – Jagdeep Singh

Naraingarh: Chairman – Narender Rana, Vice Chairman – Bhushan Aggarwal

Ambala Cantt: Chairman – Balwinder Singh, Vice Chairman – Surender Bhatia

*Bhiwani*

Bahal: Chairman – Ravi Mahmiya, Vice Chairman – Ramchander Tandi

Jui: Chairman – Meer Singh, Vice Chairman – Deepak

Loharu: Chairman – Sanjay Nehra, Vice Chairman – Subhash Saini

Siwani: Chairman – Sanjay Rahad, Vice Chairman – Pooja Rani

Tosham: Chairman – Charandev Mehcha, Vice Chairman – Sachin

Bhiwani: Chairman – Krishan Lal, Vice Chairman – Sanjay Mehta

Bawani Khera: Chairman – Rajender Kumar, Vice Chairman – Patram

*Charkhi Dadri*

Charkhi Dadri: Chairman – Satender Parmar, Vice Chairman – Mohan Lal Pradhan

*Jhajjar*

Jhajjar: Chairman – Satyavir Singh, Vice Chairman – Jasbir Singh

Bahadurgarh: Chairman – Vinod Kaushik, Vice Chairman – Pradeep Gupta

Beri: Chairman – Rajender Sharma, Vice Chairman – Ashok Goyal

*Palwal*

Palwal: Chairman – Pankaj Virmani, Vice Chairman – Sandeep Goyal

Hodal: Chairman – Jagmender Singh, Vice Chairman – Pawan Sharma

Hathin: Chairman – Devi Singh Dagar, Vice Chairman – Rakesh Garg

Hassanpur: Chairman – Ram Bainsla, Vice Chairman – Pawan Poonia

*Sirsa*

Ding: Chairman – Ravinder Singh, Vice Chairman – Manoj Kumar Khurana

Ellenabad: Chairman – Bhagwan Singh, Vice Chairman – Chander Prakash

Rania: Chairman – Lalit Mohan Popli, Vice Chairman – Swarn Singh Abholi

Sirsa: Chairman – Inderpal, Vice Chairman – Janak Raj Sherpura

*Panchkula*

Barwala: Chairman – Deshraj Poswal, Vice Chairman – Akshay Kumar Kaushal

Panchkula: Chairman – Surender Sharma, Vice Chairman – Om Prakash Singla

Raipur Rani: Chairman – Panchram, Vice Chairman – Arvind Singla

*Nuh*

Nuh: Chairman – Chet Ram, Vice Chairman – Than Singh

Punhana: Chairman – Mahadev Patel, Vice Chairman – Sanjay Garg

Ferozepur Jhirka: Chairman – Mahavir Saini, Vice Chairman – Tejpal

Taoru: Chairman – Mukesh Yadav, Vice Chairman – Prem Saini

*Yamunanagar*

Sadhaura: Chairman – Naveen Kumar, Vice Chairman – Sunita Garg

Saraswati Nagar: Chairman – Jaswinder Saini, Vice Chairman – Satish Kumar

Bilaspur: Chairman – Vipan Singla, Vice Chairman – Surajbhan Saini

Jagadhri: Chairman – Vipul Garg, Vice Chairman – Thath Singh

Pratap Nagar: Chairman – Kailash Sharma, Vice Chairman – Yogesh Kumar

Yamunanagar: Chairman – Rakesh Tyagi, Vice Chairman – Mohit Bansal

Radaur: Chairman – Rupinder Singh Mali, Vice Chairman – Bansi Lal

*Dabwali*

Kalanwali: Chairman – Satpal, Vice Chairman – Mohan Lal

Dabwali: Chairman – Satish Jagga, Vice Chairman – Amilal Parikh

*Mahendragarh*

Ateli: Chairman – Shiv Ratan, Vice Chairman – Rakesh Kumar Aggarwal

Kanina: Chairman – Aruna Kaushik, Vice Chairman – Ashish Kumar

Mahendragarh: Chairman – Bhagirath, Vice Chairman – Krishan

Narnaul: Chairman – Babulal, Vice Chairman – Suresh Chandra Choudhary

Nangal Chaudhary: Chairman – Ramashankar, Vice Chairman – Radhe Shyam Saini

*Kaithal*

Dhand: Chairman – Vijender Ror, Vice Chairman – Jai Singh

Pundri: Chairman – Subhash Hajwana, Vice Chairman – Devi Dayal Barsana

Kaithal: Chairman – Satish Sharma, Vice Chairman – Ram Narayan

Kalayat: Chairman – Raj Kishan Rana, Vice Chairman – Rishi Pal

Rajound: Chairman – Vijender Singh, Vice Chairman – Rajesh Kumar

Cheeka: Chairman – Jagmal Rana, Vice Chairman – Mange Ram Jindal

Siwan: Chairman – Shamsher Saini, Vice Chairman – Vikram Munjal

Pai: Chairman – Rajender Krishan, Vice Chairman – Satyawan Dhull

*Rewari*

Kosli: Chairman – Mahesh Yadav, Vice Chairman – Dinesh Goyal

Rewari: Chairman – Anil Saini, Vice Chairman – Deepak Mangla

*Jind*

Jind: Chairman – Manish Bablu Goyal, Vice Chairman – Haridas

Julana: Chairman – Manoj Kumar, Vice Chairman – Praveen

Uchana: Chairman – Surender Kumar, Vice Chairman – Praveen

Pillukhera: Chairman – Rohtas, Vice Chairman – Sonu

Safidon: Chairman – Chander Singh Saini, Vice Chairman – Madan Goyal

Narwana: Chairman – Amit Dhakal, Vice Chairman – Satya Prakash Saini

Alewa: Chairman – Rampal Bhardwaj, Vice Chairman – Shamsher Saini

*Sonipat*

Sonipat: Chairman – Arun Chauhan, Vice Chairman – Sanjay Verma

Kharkhoda: Chairman – Anand Singh Dahiya, Vice Chairman – Gulshan Thekedar

Ganaur: Chairman – Nishant Chhokkar, Vice Chairman – Yogesh Kaushik

Gohana: Chairman – Krishan Saini, Vice Chairman – Rajender Kirdar

*Faridabad*

Faridabad: Chairman – Subhash Ahuja, Vice Chairman – Sonu Sharma

Tigaon: Chairman – Rajeshwar Bhati, Vice Chairman – Shripal Sharma

Ballabgarh: Chairman – Sanjeev Kumar, Vice Chairman – Kanta Devi

Mohna: Chairman – Sandeep Tomar, Vice Chairman – Hari Om Sharma

NIT: Chairman – Devinder Bhadana, Vice Chairman – Manoj Yadav

*Karnal*

Indri: Chairman – Mahender Singh, Vice Chairman – Deepak Bansal

Kunjpura: Chairman – Deepak Saini, Vice Chairman – Sandeep Chauhan

Karnal: Chairman – Ishwar Lal, Vice Chairman – Lekhraj Garg

Gharaunda: Chairman – Rajkumar Paliwal, Vice Chairman – Rajpal Sharma

Jundla: Chairman – Sushil Kumar, Vice Chairman – Ramesh Chandra

Assandh: Chairman – Praveen Kumar, Vice Chairman – Ram Avtar

Taraori: Chairman – Randeep Chaudhary, Vice Chairman – Rajiv Narang

Nilokheri: Chairman – Shivnath Kapoor, Vice Chairman – Malkhan Singh

Nissing: Chairman – Rohit, Vice Chairman – Radheshyam

Nigdhu: Chairman – Balraj, Vice Chairman – Shriram

*Panipat*

Bapoli: Chairman – Rajender Rawal, Vice Chairman – Pawan Kumar

Israna: Chairman – Rajesh Jaglan, Vice Chairman – Vishal Goyal

Matloda: Chairman – Ramesh Saini, Vice Chairman – Ashwini Garg

Panipat: Chairman – Avtar Singh, Vice Chairman – Balwan Sharma

Samalkha: Chairman – Vinay Kumar Jain, Vice Chairman – Satveer Sharma

*Gurugram*

Farrukhnagar: Chairman – Daulat Ram, Vice Chairman – Kanwarpal Chauhan

Gurugram: Chairman – Manish Yadav, Vice Chairman – Rajender Aggarwal

Daulatpur: Chairman – Manoj Yadav, Vice Chairman – Shyamlal

Sohna: Chairman – Dayaram Lohia, Vice Chairman – Ashok Bansal

*Hisar*

Hansi: Chairman – Dinesh Dhawan, Vice Chairman – Surjeet

Narnaund: Chairman – Uday Singh Lohan, Vice Chairman – Virender Sharma

Bass: Chairman – Shamsher Singh, Vice Chairman – Azad Sharma

Barwala: Chairman – Praveen Saini, Vice Chairman – Roshan Ghanghas

Uklana: Chairman – Inder Singh Ola, Vice Chairman – Anand Jain

Adampur: Chairman – Thakar Das Pawar, Vice Chairman – Ritu

Hisar: Chairman – Surender Singh, Vice Chairman – Anil

*Fatehabad*

Dharsul: Chairman – Ram Mehar, Vice Chairman – Lala Hemraj

Tohana: Chairman – Jagjit Singh, Vice Chairman – Laxman Bansal

Jakhal: Chairman – Binder Singh, Vice Chairman – Kanwal Krishan Singla

Bhuna: Chairman – Rajiv Nahla, Vice Chairman – Kailash Bansal

Bhattu Kalan: Chairman – Pradeep Mandhan, Vice Chairman – Yograj Sharma

Fatehabad: Chairman – Jagdish Jakhar, Vice Chairman – Inder Gawri

Ratia: Chairman – Dharampal Sharma, Vice Chairman – Kulwanti Saini

*Rohtak*

Rohtak: Chairman – Ashok Chaudhary, Vice Chairman – Satish Goyal

Sampla: Chairman – Uday Bhan Malik, Vice Chairman – Bansi

Meham: Chairman – Ishwar Singh, Vice Chairman – Leelu

*Kurukshetra*

Ismailabad: Chairman – Balbir Rana, Vice Chairman – Naseeb Singh

Pehowa: Chairman – Tarandeep Waraich, Vice Chairman – Nand Lal Singla

Shahabad Markanda: Chairman – Karanraj Singh Toor, Vice Chairman – Trilochan Handa

Thanesar: Chairman – Suresh Kumar, Vice Chairman – Shashikant Jain

Ladwa: Chairman – Ganesh Dutt, Vice Chairman – Surender Singhal

Pipli: Chairman – Satish Ror

CM Nayab Singh Saini interacts with shopkeepers in Karnal on GST relief

Chandigarh, September 24 – Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini on Wednesday visited Nehru Place market in Karnal and held discussions with shopkeepers regarding the recent GST reforms. The traders welcomed the Chief Minister with a shower of flowers and expressed their appreciation for the reforms.

The shopkeepers said that during the festive season, Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi has given a significant gift by reducing GST rates, bringing benefits not only to customers but also to traders. They shared that customers themselves are coming forward to talk about the GST relief and are showing greater enthusiasm for shopping.

Speaking to the media, Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini thanked Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi and said the Prime Minister always fulfills his commitments. He recalled that on August 15, from the Red Fort, the Prime Minister had announced major GST relief for the common people, traders, the poor, and industrialists ahead of the festive season. Within a month of that announcement, the GST Council implemented key reforms, abolishing the 12 percent and 28 percent tax slabs and retaining only two rates—5 percent and 18 percent.

Sh. Saini said this decision has provided direct relief to the public, curbing inflation and bringing joy to households during the festive period. He added that under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, India is progressing rapidly and earning global recognition and respect.

Karnal MLA Sh. Jagmohan Anand, BJP District President Praveen Lather, and several other dignitaries were present on the occasion.