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MC SAS Nagar recovers Rs 22 lakh from defaulters

SAS Nagar, January 7, 2026:
The Municipal Corporation, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar has successfully initiated a major enforcement drive against chronic Property Tax defaulters, resulting in recovery of approximately *Rs 22 lakh* from commercial and industrial units. The drive was conducted on Wednesday as per the schedule announced earlier by the Municipal Corporation.

Sharing the details, Commissioner Parminder Pal Singh said that
In view of the firm stance adopted by the Municipal Corporation and prior issuance of sealing notices under Section 138‑C of the Punjab Municipal Corporation Act, 1976, a majority of the identified defaulters came forward to clear their long-pending dues. Consequently, no property has been sealed as on date, as most defaulting owners and occupiers deposited the outstanding Property Tax along with applicable penalty and interest before final action.

Joint Commissioner, Jasjit Singh added that fresh notices have now been issued to the remaining defaulters who have still not cleared their outstanding Property Tax dues despite repeated opportunities. The Municipal Corporation has made it clear that coercive action, including sealing of properties under Section 138‑C and other measures permissible in law, will be taken without further intimation if such defaulters fail to clear their pendency within the stipulated time.

The Municipal Corporation has urged all property owners to verify and promptly deposit any pending Property Tax to avoid inconvenience and penal action. Taxpayers may approach the Property Tax Branch, Municipal Corporation, SAS Nagar during office hours for clarification, calculation of dues, or assistance regarding payment.

STF Haryana’s Major Breakthrough: Notorious Gangster Aman Bhainswal deported from the United States, Sets an International Benchmark

Chandigarh, January 7. In a resounding strike against organised crime, the Special Task Force (STF) of Haryana Police has once again demonstrated its operational precision, global coordination capabilities and unyielding commitment by successfully securing the deportation of wanted gangster Aman Kumar alias Aman Bhainswal from the United States. This marks a historic achievement and stands as a strong testament to Haryana Police’s international outreach, persistent surveillance efforts, and strategic enforcement ability. This is the sixth successful extradition carried out by STF since 2025 and the second major operation executed from the United States, significantly strengthening the State’s anti-crime enforcement framework.

*DGP Ajay Singhal’s stern warning to fugitives*

Reacting to the success of this high-level operation, DGP Ajay Singhal issued a strong warning to criminals and fugitives who believe they can escape the law by crossing borders or adopting forged identities. He said, “Those who think they can hide beyond national boundaries or evade the law through fake identities must understand that no one can escape the reach of Haryana Police. Every fugitive—whether in India or abroad—will be brought to justice. Haryana is a State of law and order, not a refuge for criminals.” His message signals even more stringent action against organised crime in the coming months.

*Criminal network shattered after years of tracking*

Aman Bhainswal has been deeply involved in cases of firing, murder, attempt to murder, extortion and illegal arms activities across Haryana and the Delhi-NCR region. He operated an independent criminal network that extended across Sonipat, Rohtak, Jhajjar and the national capital. A total of 10 serious criminal cases are registered against him in Haryana and Delhi. Despite being a declared offender, he fled abroad using forged documentation in an attempt to evade prosecution. However, STF’s sustained tracking, technical surveillance and coordinated international strategy forced this escape route to collapse.

*Forgery, fake passport and escape trail exposed*

Investigations revealed that Bhainswal fraudulently obtained a passport using forged documentation based on an East Delhi address. On 20 June 2024, he travelled to Kuwait using this illegal passport and subsequently entered the United States. Following this discovery, a case under the Indian Justice Code (IJC) and the Passport Act was registered in Gohana. A Look-Out Circular (LOC) was issued, an Interpol Red Corner Notice (RCN) was secured, and he was formally declared a proclaimed offender. Each stage of this process reflects the STF’s strong legal precision, vigilance and structured execution.

*High-level coordination with international agencies*

The extradition of Aman Bhainswal is a clear demonstration of STF Haryana’s expanded global strategy aimed at apprehending fugitives sheltering overseas. Through advanced monitoring, intelligence exchanges and cross-border operational alignment, the STF ensured that Bhainswal’s presence and activities were continuously tracked. This success has been made possible through seamless cooperation between Indian authorities, Interpol, US enforcement agencies and State Police units—an outstanding example of strategic trust, technology-driven surveillance and rapid information sharing.

*STF’s commitment and future strategy*

The extradition of Aman Bhainswal reinforces STF Haryana’s unwavering determination to dismantle criminal syndicates and ensure that no fugitive remains beyond the reach of law. This achievement further strengthens the State’s aggressive and targeted crackdown on organised crime. DGP Singhal reaffirmed that STF Haryana will continue its relentless efforts with the same resolve to neutralise criminal networks, safeguard public safety and uphold peace and order in the State.

PGIMER Inaugurates New Academic Session 2026

Chandigarh:

The Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, today formally inaugurated its New Academic Session 2026 at the NINE Auditorium, marking the beginning of a demanding yet transformative journey for hundreds of young doctors entering one of India’s most prestigious medical institutions. The ceremony witnessed the presence of senior faculty members, administrators, students and staff, reflecting the collective pride and responsibility associated with being part of the PGIMER fraternity.

The occasion was graced by Padma Shri Awardee Shri Ajeet Bajaj, renowned mountaineer, adventurer, motivational speaker and Brand Ambassador of the Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao campaign, as the Chief Guest, along with his daughter Ms. Deeya Bajaj, an accomplished mountaineer, as the Guest of Honour. Together, they hold the rare distinction of being the first Asian father–daughter duo to complete the Seven Summits, including Mount Everest—an achievement that symbolises resilience, discipline, meticulous preparation and teamwork.

Addressing the gathering, Shri Ajeet Bajaj delivered an inspiring address, drawing compelling parallels between extreme adventure and the demanding path of medical education and practice. Motivating the new entrants, he said, “Dream big, work relentlessly, face the storms that will come your way, and never settle for being just a good doctor. Aim to be the best—not just in India, but in the world. If you combine skill with teamwork, ethics and compassion, there is nothing you cannot achieve.”

Sharing insights from decades of high-risk expeditions across the world’s harshest terrains, Shri Bajaj highlighted what he described as a simple yet powerful formula for excellence. “The secret of getting to the top is the acronym TOP—T is for Teamwork, always putting your team before yourself; O is for Outlook, always seeing the glass half full; and P is for Previous Preparation. Whether you are on Mount Everest or in a hospital ward, these three principles decide success or failure,” he said, drawing sustained applause from the audience.

Reflecting on leadership under adversity, Shri Bajaj spoke about legendary polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton, emphasising the importance of optimism, adaptability and ethical leadership. He noted that even after Shackleton’s ship sank, he never allowed morale to collapse, led from the front, adapted continuously and ensured that no team member was left behind. “Leadership is not just about courage or strategy—it must be rooted in values, ethics and optimism. Especially in professions like medicine, leadership without values is incomplete,” he observed.

Speaking candidly about his own career choices, Shri Bajaj shared a life lesson on following one’s passion. He remarked that when one is deeply passionate about their work, it ceases to feel like a burden. “When you are passionate about what you do—as all of you are about medicine—you don’t work a single day of your life. Passion gives you energy, resilience and joy, even when the journey is difficult,” he said.

Ms. Deeya Bajaj, Guest of Honour and a role model for young achievers, held the audience’s attention with her reflections on summiting Mount Everest and her strong message on gender equality and empowerment. Emphasising the limitless potential of young women, she said, “If we support our girls, nourish them, and show them that there is absolutely nothing they cannot achieve—and keep reinforcing this through encouragement and action—we are headed towards an absolutely amazing and fantastic future.” Her words resonated strongly with students and faculty alike, reinforcing PGIMER’s commitment to inclusivity and equal opportunity.

In their joint address, Shri Ajeet Bajaj and Ms. Deeya Bajaj urged students to embrace change, remain adaptable and treat challenges as opportunities for growth. Drawing an analogy between summiting mountains and professional excellence, they emphasised that each individual must identify and pursue their own “Mount Everest” with determination, humility and perseverance.

Earlier, welcoming the new entrants, Prof. Vivek Lal, Director, PGIMER, delivered a stirring address that set the tone for the years ahead. Emphasising the institute’s rigorous work culture, he said, “For the new entrants, I have just one message—there are no free lunches in PGIMER. This is the greatest institute in India for medical care and research, and excellence here comes only through sustained hard work.”

Highlighting the immense responsibility borne by medical professionals, Prof. Lal reminded the young doctors, “We are paratroopers in white coats. People look at us for hope, support and mitigation of disease. Always remember the responsibility that comes with wearing this coat.” Encouraging perseverance, he added that the residents would serve as the spearheads of medical care in the region over the coming years and urged them never to quit despite challenges.

Expressing pride in the institution, Prof. Lal remarked, “It pays to be a PGI. A PGI always shines through,” while reiterating PGIMER’s core values of compassion, commitment and patient-centric care. Speaking on women empowerment and societal progress, he noted that empowering daughters is essential for national growth and a positive indicator of social advancement.

The ceremony concluded with Prof. R.K. Ratho, Dean (Academics), PGIMER, officially pinning the badges on the incoming residents, comprising 350 residents from the July 2025 and January 2026 sessions, symbolising their induction into the PGIMER family.

Prof. Sanjay Jain, Dean (Research), PGIMER, proposed the vote of thanks, urging the new residents to uphold and further PGIMER’s enduring legacy of excellence in patient care, education and research.

Haryana Establishes High-Level Committee to Fast-Track Development Projects and Ensure Timely Execution

Chandigarh, January 5 — In a significant administrative initiative aimed at expediting development works and eliminating execution delays, the Haryana Government has constituted a high-level monitoring committee to closely oversee the progress of development projects across the state. The committee will conduct fortnightly reviews, while comprehensive assessments will also be undertaken at the Chief Minister’s level, preferably once every two months.

According to an order issued by the Chief Secretary Mr Anurag Rastogi, the move reflects the state government’s renewed commitment to strengthening efficiency, accountability, and timely delivery of public infrastructure projects.

The committee comprises Dr. Saket Kumar, Additional Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister; Sh. Narender Pal Malik, Officer on Special Duty to the Chief Minister; and Sh. Karan Ahlawadi, Senior Consultant to the Chief Minister. Sh. Rajeev Batish, Chief Engineer (Public Health) and Incharge, will provide technical assistance during the review process, particularly on matters related to the HEWP Portal.

The committee has been entrusted with a wide-ranging mandate covering critical stages of project execution. Its responsibilities include monitoring timelines from administrative approval to award of work, examining delays in architectural approvals, and assessing the time required between project award and commencement, including permissions needed from other departments.

The panel will also review the timely completion of projects, identify reasons behind delays and cost escalation, assess revised timelines following fresh administrative approvals, ensure completion within prescribed or revised schedules, and monitor the maintenance of assets created.

In addition to conducting regular reviews, the committee will submit monthly progress reports to the Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister, ensuring sustained oversight and enabling corrective action at the highest administrative level.

Haryana Government Appoints District Officers as Land Acquisition Authorities for Special Railway Projects – FCR, Dr. Sumita Misra

Chandigarh, January 5 – The Haryana Government has appointed District Revenue Officers as Competent Authorities for Land Acquisition (CALA) and Divisional Commissioners as Arbitrators for land acquisition related to Special Railway Projects in the State, in accordance with the Railways Act, 1989, as amended in 2008.

The information was shared by Financial Commissioner Revenue & Disaster Management Department, Dr. Sumita Misra, here today.

As per the issued instruction, the District Revenue Officer, Ambala, has been appointed as Competent Authority for Land Acquisition (CALA), while the Divisional Commissioner, Ambala, will act as Arbitrator for land acquisition cases in Ambala district. Similarly, District Revenue Officers of Sonipat, Panipat, Karnal and Kurukshetra have been appointed as CALA in their respective districts, with the concerned Divisional Commissioners designated as Arbitrator.

Special focus on strengthening health infrastructure in the upcoming state budget: Arti Singh Rao

Chandigarh, January 5 – Haryana Health Minister Arti Singh Rao has directed officials to ensure that special emphasis is laid on strengthening the state’s healthcare infrastructure in the upcoming general budget. She said that, based on GIS mapping, it must be ensured that no region of the state remains deprived of health institutions and that all citizens receive equitable and quality healthcare services.

The Health Minister was chairing a high-level meeting of officials in Chandigarh today to review budget preparations related to the Ayush and Medical Education Departments. Detailed discussions were held during the meeting on the current status of health services in the state, existing requirements, and future plans.

The meeting was attended by Additional Chief Secretary (Health) Sh. Sudhir Rajpal, Director General of Ayush Sh. Sanjeev Verma, Mission Director of National Health Mission Haryana Sh. Rippudaman Singh Dhillon, Director of Medical Education and Research Sh. Yashender Singh, Director General of Health Services Dr. Manish Bansal, Dr. Kuldeep Singh, Dr. Virender Yadav, and other senior officials.

On the occasion, Health Minister Arti Singh Rao informed that the state government has accorded in-principle approval to upgrade the Sub-Health Centre located in village Tain of Nuh district into a Primary Health Centre (PHC). Along with this, expenditure of approximately ₹36 lakh has also been approved for the appointment of required staff at this health centre, which will enable people of the area to receive better and timely medical services.

Similarly, approval has been granted for opening a new Primary Health Centre in village Khatodra of Mahendragarh district. This will ensure availability of primary healthcare facilities closer to the people of the surrounding rural areas.

The Health Minister directed officials to ensure advance budgetary provisions for starting new health services wherever required in the state. She said that strengthening the healthcare infrastructure in remote and backward areas remains a priority of the government.

She reiterated that the Haryana Government is fully committed to the health of the common people and that every possible step will be taken to provide accessible, affordable, and quality healthcare services across the state.

Agnipath Scheme Brings New Enthusiasm Among Youth

Chandigarh, January 5 — Haryana Sainik and Ardh- Sainik Welfare Minister, Rao Narbir Singh said that under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Sh Rajnath Singh, the Agnipath Scheme was launched in June 2022 with the objective of strengthening the youthful profile of the Indian Armed Forces and instilling enthusiasm, passion and discipline among the youth for service to the nation. Under this scheme, young people are provided the opportunity to serve as Agniveers for a period of four years.

He informed that the service tenure of the first batch under the Agnipath Scheme will be completed in July 2026. Thereafter, to ensure a bright future for Agniveers, the Haryana Government has formulated the Haryana Agniveer Policy–2024, which will be effectively implemented from August 2026. Through this policy, Agniveers will be provided employment opportunities in government jobs and other sectors. Rao Narbir Singh stated that Haryana has become the first state in the country to provide an employment security cover to Agniveers after their service in the Armed Forces.

The Minister further said that during the year 2022–23, a national-level target of recruiting 26,649 Agniveers was set for the Army, Navy, and Air Force. In this sequence, 1,830 Agniveers were recruited from Haryana in 2022–23 and 2,215 in 2023–24. He said that despite limited representation in terms of population and geography, the spirit of patriotism among Haryana’s youth is particularly evident. The youth here proudly choose the uniform of the Armed Forces over white-collar jobs. This is why every tenth soldier in the country’s Armed Forces hails from Haryana.

Rao Narbir Singh said that the Haryana Government constituted a separate Department of Sainik and Ardh- Sainik Welfare in 2016 for the welfare of ex-servicemen, para-military forces, and their dependents. From October 2014 till date, the state government has provided government jobs on compassionate grounds to the dependents of 418 martyrs.

He informed that during the Seva Pakhwada programmes held from 17 September to 2 October 2025, reunions of ex-servicemen were organized according to various corps and regiments of the Army. In addition, proposals are being prepared in accordance with Haryana Government policy to name schools and other institutions after the martyrs of the 1962, 1965, 1971, and Kargil wars.

During these programmes, ex-servicemen, personnel of para-military forces, and families of martyrs were invited and tree plantation was carried out by them. Rao Narbir Singh said that such events have effectively infused a renewed resolve of patriotism, sacrifice, and service to the nation among the youth of Haryana.

Repeated Falsehoods have turned Congress, INDI alliance into a Subject of Public Mockery-CM

Chandigarh, January 5- Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that the Congress party and the INDI alliance deliberately misleading MGNREGA workers through a sustained campaign of falsehoods. Their repeated lies have completely destroyed their credibility and led people to openly mock and dismiss their claims.

Addressing a press conference here today, the Chief Minister said Congress has mastered the art of spreading misinformation whenever it runs out of logic or constructive ideas. He said that every time welfare reforms are introduced for the poor, Congress and the INDI alliance begin questioning the initiatives instead of offering solutions.

Cabinet Ministers, Dr. Arvind Sharma, Sh. Ranbir Gangwa, Sh. Krishan Kumar Bedi, Chief Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Sh. Rajesh Khullar and Media Secretary to Chief minister, Sh. Praveen Attrey also remained present on this occasion.

The Chief Minister said that if Congress had any genuine suggestions for Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi, they should have raised them in the Lok Sabha. Instead, he said, they avoid debate, shut down discussions, and walk away without answers. A similar pattern is seen in state assemblies, where Congress members arrive unprepared, submit incomplete representations, and leave, only to later spread rumours among the public, said Sh. Nayab Singh Saini.  He said that instead of spreading misinformation about the “Developed India” vision and welfare schemes, Congress and the INDI alliance should come clean about their own record. 

Congress-AAP Share a ‘Bua-Fuffad’ Bond-CM

Mocking Punjab Government of hastily passing pass the resolution on the Viksit Bharat-Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) (VB-G RAM G) Act, 2025 in their Vidhan Sabha on December 30, the Chief Minister said  Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann should have  clearly read the Act before passing any resolution. He added that instead of political theatrics between Congress and AAP, who share a Bua-Fuffad relationship, Bhagwant Mann should ensure Punjab pays Rs. 400 wages like Haryana, instead of the current Rs. 339.

He said that passing a resolution just like that is  nothing but a politically orchestrated move devoid of facts, figures or seriousness. He said that the opposition parties are deliberately misleading the public on an issue that concerns the livelihoods of crores of rural workers and farmers.  He said the resolution reflected political opportunism rather than concern for rural welfare, as it neither cited any data nor offered a single constructive suggestion. He said that the move was aimed solely at creating confusion and pushing a false narrative around the VB-G RAM-G Act, a flagship rural reform launched under the leadership of Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi to strengthen employment and livelihood security in villages.

MGNREGA became synonymous with corruption under Congress rule, says CM

Citing the 2013 Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) report, the Chief Minister said that during the UPA and Congress regimes, MGNREGA was riddled with fake beneficiaries, manipulated job cards and large-scale financial misappropriation, said Sh. Nayab Singh Saini.

He said the absence of biometric authentication and effective monitoring made it impossible to verify whether registered workers were genuine or whether wages reached the intended beneficiaries. As a result, funds were routinely siphoned off.

The Chief Minister said that during the Congress regime, this scheme gradually lost its developmental purpose and was reduced to activities such as digging and refilling pits, producing artificial ‘man-days’ instead of durable assets. It became a tool for fund diversion rather than a mechanism for nation-building, he remarked.

Punjab example exposes scale of misuse and non-payment of wages- CM

Referring to Punjab, the Chief Minister said that during a visit by Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan workers complained that they were being denied their rightful wages while contractors were appropriating the funds.

He said a social audit conducted in 5,915 out of 13,304-gram panchayats in Punjab revealed 10,663 cases of financial irregularities, including illegal withdrawals in the name of road and canal cleaning. Despite these findings and intervention by central teams, no recovery was made and no action was taken against those responsible. Public money meant for labourers continued to be diverted, while genuine workers were left unpaid, said Sh. Nayab Singh Saini.

AAP opposing reforms to shield corruption, says CM

The Chief Minister said it was deeply ironic that the AAP government in Punjab was opposing reforms to rural employment and passing resolutions against the new law. This opposition exposes their intent to protect corruption and also reflects their indifference towards the hardworking labourers of Punjab, he said.

Haryana pays highest rural wages in India- CM

Highlighting Haryana’s wage structure, the Chief Minister said the state pays a minimum daily wage of Rs. 400, enabling rural labourers to earn at least Rs. 50,000 annually. By comparison, he shared, the minimum daily wage is Rs. 339 in Punjab and Rs. 236 in Himachal Pradesh, clearly demonstrating Haryana’s commitment to worker welfare.

Haryana’s record proves intent: three times more payments than Congress era-CM

The Chief Minister said that between October 2014 and October 2025, Haryana disbursed Rs. 5,243 crore to rural workers, compared to Rs..1,854 crore during 10 years of Congress rule. This clearly shows that more people were given work and higher payments under our government, he said, adding that Rs. 1,000 crores has been provided in the current financial year’s budget as well.

VB G-RAM-G Act to reform MGNREGA for Viksit Bharat: CM

Chandigarh, January 5- Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that the Viksit Bharat-Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) (VB-G RAM G) Act, 2025 represents a fundamental overhaul of rural employment policy in India, ensuring more guaranteed workdays, higher wages, transparent payments and creation of durable assets, while putting an end to the corruption and inefficiencies that plagued the earlier MGNREGA framework.

Addressing a press conference here today, the Chief Minister said the Viksit Bharat–G-RAM-G Act is designed to support genuine labourers who were betrayed under previous governments. He said, this law ensures real-time monitoring, transparent wage payments and higher guaranteed employment. Rural workers will now contribute to building a truly developed India, rather than enriching corrupt contractors, officials or politicians.

Cabinet Ministers, Dr. Arvind Sharma, Sh. Ranbir Gangwa, Sh. Krishan Kumar Bedi, Chief Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Sh. Rajesh Khullar and Media Secretary to Chief minister, Sh. Praveen Attrey also remained present on this occasion.

He said that the new law, introduced under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, replaces an outdated structure that no longer reflects the realities of India’s transformed rural economy. He said the legislation is directly linked to the lives and livelihoods of crores of rural labourers, farmers and working families across the country.

Old frameworks must evolve with changing times, says CM

The Chief Minister said that MGNREGA, launched nearly two decades ago, was conceived in a different economic and social context. Like all public welfare schemes, it required reform as circumstances changed. However, successive governments failed to address its structural weaknesses.

He said that over the past 20 years, India’s rural economy has undergone a fundamental shift. Rural poverty, which stood at over 25 percent in 2011–12, has now declined to below 5 percent. At the same time, the last decade has witnessed unprecedented expansion in digital connectivity, banking access, Aadhaar coverage, Direct Benefit Transfer systems and infrastructure development. Continuing with a flawed and outdated employment structure without reform was neither in the interest of labourers nor of the nation, said Sh. Nayab Singh Saini.

Guaranteed employment increased to 125 days, boosting incomes nationwide, says CM

The Chief Minister said that under the new law, the employment guarantee has been increased from 100 to 125 days, significantly enhancing assured income for rural workers. He said this would lead to an average annual income increase of over Rs. 7,000 for an unskilled rural worker across India. In Haryana, where wage rates are the highest in the country, each worker would earn at least Rs. 10,000 more annually, he said.

Record Rs. 1.51 lakh crore allocation ensures financial backing- CM

The Chief Minister said the Centre has allocated Rs. 1.51 lakh crore for the scheme this year, surpassing last year’s record allocation of Rs. 88,000 crore. He said the Central Government’s share alone exceeds Rs.95,000 crore, with a commitment to further increase funding in the coming years to strengthen rural employment security.

The Chief Minister said that in the current year, over 52 percent Scheduled Caste workers and more than 65 percent women workers received employment in Haryana under the scheme.He said that unlike earlier practices, this work was actually performed by workers, rather than being executed through machines while labourers remained unemployed.

Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said the nature of permissible works has been redefined to ensure long-term benefits. Employment will now be generated in water security, rural infrastructure, livelihood resources and climate-resilient asset creation. He added that Gram Panchayat plans have been aligned with the PM Gati Shakti Master Plan, ensuring that village-level works contribute directly to national development goals.

The Chief Minister said the scheme includes a 60-day pause during peak agricultural seasons, allowing labourers to support farming activities and earn higher market wages, while farmers receive timely labour support. He said that mandatory weekly wage payments, with a maximum delay of 15 days, would ensure timely income, financial independence and empowerment for rural workers.

Technology-driven safeguards eliminate fraud and exploitation- CM

The Chief Minister said the new law incorporates biometric authentication, direct digital wage transfers, geo-tagging of assets and satellite monitoring through ISRO’s Bhuvan portal. He said weekly public disclosures and a multi-level grievance redressal system with a seven-day resolution timeline would ensure accountability and transparency. He said that works have been clearly categorised into priority sectors to prevent creation of fake projects for financial manipulation.

Haryana Emerging as Leading Inland Fisheries State; Producing 2.04 Lakh Tonnes of Fish: Shyam Singh Rana

Chandigarh, January 5 – Haryana Fisheries Minister Sh. Shyam Singh Rana  highlighted the rapid growth of inland fisheries in the state, stating that Haryana has emerged as one of the country’s leading fish-producing landlocked states, with a total production of 2.04 lakh metric tonnes of fish from 23,850 hectares of water area.

Addressing a national-level fisheries conference at Hyderabad, Rana said that Haryana has produced 166 crore fish seeds, reflecting the strengthening of the state’s fisheries infrastructure and scientific practices. He pointed out that among landlocked states, Punjab ranks first in fish production, while Haryana stands second, despite having no coastline.

The minister stressed that landlocked states like Haryana contribute significantly to India’s fisheries output through pond-based and inland water aquaculture, but receive less financial assistance compared to coastal states, which directly impacts fish farmers and state GDP.

Rana informed the gathering that Haryana has been actively promoting fisheries as an alternative livelihood, with many farmers shifting from traditional agriculture to fish farming due to better returns. He added that fish farming has also helped address the problem of crop residue management, particularly stubble burning, by providing farmers with an additional income source.

To strengthen seed quality, Rana said Haryana has ensured fish seed banks at block level across all districts. He added that genetically improved fish varieties were procured from CIFA, Bhubaneswar, enabling the state to produce high-quality brood stock and improve overall productivity. He urged the Centre to issue national guidelines and schemes for fish seed management to ensure uniform availability of quality seed across states.

Highlighting infrastructure development, the minister said that fish farmers and entrepreneurs have been provided dedicated space at the India International Horticulture Market, Gannaur (Sonipat), on the lines of Delhi’s Ghazipur and Azadpur mandis.

Rana also placed several proposals before the Union government, including the establishment of modern wholesale fish markets in Faridabad, Gurugram, Hisar, Yamunanagar and Panchkula at an estimated cost of ₹300 crore and Setting up of a fish processing unit in Karnal and a shrimp processing plant in Sirsa with an investment of around ₹200 crore. The minister also informed that Haryana also envisions to create a World Class Aquarium House in Panchkula with an estimated investment of ₹1,000 crore.

The minister further revealed that five acres of land have been transferred in village Sultanpur, Gurugram, for setting up a regional centre of the National Fisheries Development Board (NFDB), which will benefit Haryana and neighbouring states.

Seeking greater policy support, Rana urged the Union Fisheries Ministry to give special focus to landlocked states in the 2026–27 financial year and to consider holding a special national conference in Haryana to address their specific challenges.

He also expressed gratitude to Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini for providing enhanced budgetary support to fisheries in Haryana, and thanked Union Fisheries Minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh for his continued cooperation.