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Crop Diversification and Sustainable Farming are the Future of the Nation, says  Agriculture Minister

Chandigarh, September 16 – Haryana Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Minister, Sh. Shyam Singh Rana, said that despite being a small state, Haryana is making a significant contribution to the country’s food security.

Addressing the National Agriculture Conference–Rabi Campaign 2025 held in New Delhi today, Sh. Shyam Rana stated that crop diversification and sustainable farming are the most effective ways to increase the income of the farmers’and reduce agricultural risks in the future.

Notably, the ‘National Agriculture Conference – Rabi Abhiyan 2025’,  is being organised by the Union Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare.  The conference  began in the presence of Union Agriculture Minister, Sh. Shivraj Singh Chouhan. Agriculture Ministers of various states, scientists, policymakers, and senior agriculture officials from across the country also remained present.

During the conference,  Sh. Shyam Rana shared Haryana’s achievements and its future agricultural roadmap. Highlighting the state’s contribution, he said Haryana’s total geographical area is just 44.21 lakh hectares, only 1.4 percent of the country’s landmass, yet the state contributes more than 15 percent of India’s foodgrain production.

Sh. Shyam Rana further shared that the foodgrain output has risen from 153.54 lakh tonnes in 2014–15 to 208.80 lakh tonnes in 2023–24, a result of farmers’ hard work and the successful use of modern technology. He informed that under the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana, farmers in Haryana have so far received compensation worth around Rs. 9,025 crore. To promote direct seeding of rice, the state government is providing an incentive of Rs. 4,500 per acre this year. Haryana has also started procuring 24 crops at MSP and has enforced strict laws to curb the sale of spurious fertilizers and pesticides, shared Sh. Shyam Rana.

The Minister said that all farmers are being registered on the Meri Fasal Mera Byora portal, ensuring fertilizer distribution strictly on landholding basis and preventing misuse by industries. He urged the Centre to provide dryers in mandis for grain drying, so farmers can sell their produce at MSP without deductions. He also emphasized the need to clean rivers and drains to ensure proper drainage of rainwater and prevent waterlogging.

Talking about horticulture, Sh. Shyam Rana said that the sector has made remarkable progress. The area under horticulture has grown from just 1.15 percent in the 1990s to 6.35 percent today, covering 10.46 lakh acres. Between 2014–15 and 2024–25 alone, the area increased by 2.59 lakh acres, a growth of nearly 120 percent. Along with fruit orchards, vegetables, flowers, spices, medicinal and aromatic plants, the state is promoting technologies like greenhouses, mushroom units, and solar panels, said Sh. Shyam Singh Rana.  He stressed that the conference should focus on tackling climate change, improving soil health, ensuring quality seeds and fertilizers, promoting pulses and oilseeds, strengthening horticulture and agricultural exports, and empowering Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs).

Sh. Shyam Singh Rana underlined that effective implementation of schemes is only possible with better coordination between the Centre and states.

For the upcoming Rabi season 2025–26,  Sh. Shyam Singh Rana has urged the central government to ensure timely and adequate supply of urea and DAP. He reiterated Haryana’s commitment to moving farmers from mono-cropping to multi-cropping, thereby enhancing incomes and making farming more sustainable. Thanking the Centre, he said such conferences guide policy-making and agricultural innovations that ultimately work towards farmers’ prosperity.

Responding to Sh. Shyam Singh Rana’s demands, Union Agriculture Minister, Sh. Shivraj Singh Chouhan appreciated Haryana’s efforts, particularly the cash incentive scheme for Direct Seeded Rice, which he termed crucial for groundwater conservation. He assured that the Centre would seriously consider all the suggestions made by the Haryana Agriculture Minister in the interest of farmers.

CM Nayab Singh Saini directs formation of Research Committees for Sikh and Sant Ravidas Museums in Kurukshetra

Chandigarh, Sept 16 – Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini has directed the constitution of Research Committees for the ‘Sikh Museum and Heritage Centre’ and ‘Sant Ravidas Bhawan and Museum’ to be built in Kurukshetra. These committees will check and verify the content related to the sacred Gurus, their life journeys, teachings and ideals, so that work of both ambitious projects can begin at the earliest. The committees will include scholars who have undertaken in-depth research on the lives and contributions of the Gurus.

The Chief Minister was chairing a meeting to review the progress of ‘Sikh Museum and Heritage Centre’ and ‘Sant Ravidas Bhawan and Museum’ here today.

During the meeting, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini also reviewed the concept designs of both museums and directed officials to submit at least 4–5 options so that the best one could be finalized for early execution of work. He said that while preparing the architectural designs for the museums, it should be ensured that the structures maintain uniformity and look equally impressive from all sides.

The Chief Minister said that the Sikh Museum to be built in Kurukshetra should provide a comprehensive overview of Sikh history, culture, and the contributions of the Gurus. Similarly, the Sant Shiromani Guru Ravidas Museum should not only be visually impressive but also convey the spiritual philosophy, teachings and timeless message of social harmony given by Sant Ravidas Ji.

He further suggested that work on books highlighting the history and teaching of the Sikh Gurus as well as Sant Shiromani Guru Ravidas Ji should begin now, so that they can be released at the time of the museums’ inauguration.

It may be noted that to preserve the sacred heritage and disseminate the life philosophies of the Gurus among the masses, the Haryana Government is establishing the Sikh Museum and Heritage Centre on three acres of land and the Guru Ravidas Bhavan and Museum on five acres of land in Kurukshetra.

Chief Secretary Sh. Anurag Rastogi, Chief Principal Secretary Sh. Rajesh Khullar, Principal Secretary, Tourism and Heritage Department Smt. Kala Ramachandran, Director General (Information, Public Relations and Languages) Sh. K. Makarand Pandurang, OSD to Chief Minister Sh. Bharat Bhushan Bharti, OSD Dr. Prabhleen Singh, Executive Chairman, Haryana Sahitya and Sanskrit Akademi Prof. Kuldeep Chand Agnihotri, and other senior officers were also present in the meeting.

Union Home Minister to inaugurate Exhibition on New Criminal Laws in Kurukshetra on October 3

Chandigarh, September 16 – Union Home and Cooperation Minister, Sh. Amit Shah will visit Kurukshetra on October 3, 2025 to inaugurate an exhibition on the newly implemented criminal laws.

To ensure smooth arrangements for the event, Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini chaired a meeting with senior officers here today.

While reviewing the preparedness for the exhibition and the inaugural ceremony, the Chief Minister directed that the exhibition should run for 4–5 days so that students, parents and people from all walks of life can visit and understand the changes brought into the criminal justice system. He also stressed on holding lectures and panel discussions on the new laws, with active participation from legal experts and members of civil society.

He said that the exhibition should also highlight real-life examples where heinous crimes were solved swiftly after the enforcement of these laws. This will help people see the positive impact of these reforms.

Highlighting the importance of the initiative, the Chief Minister said that the primary objective of the exhibition is to raise awareness and educate citizens about the significant reforms introduced in India’s criminal justice system through the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023.

During the meeting, the Chief Minister directed the officers concerned to ensure the necessary arrangements for the success of the event.

Chief Secretary Sh. Anurag Rastogi, Chief Principal Secretary Sh. Rajesh Khullar, Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Dr. Sumita Misra, Additional Chief Secretary (Higher Education) Sh. Vineet Garg, Director General of Police Sh. Shatrujit Kapur, Director General (Prisons) Sh. Alok Kumar Roy, Director General (Information, Public Relations and Languages) Sh. K. Makarand Pandurang, Additional Director General of Police (CID) Sh. Saurabh Singh, and other senior officers were also present in the meeting.

Five gaushalas of district receive Rs.59.41 lakh grant for fodder

Chandigarh, September 16 – Haryana Health, Medical Education, and AYUSH Minister, Ms.Arti Singh Rao distributed cheques worth Rs.59.41 lakh as fodder grant to five Gaushalas of the district at a programme held in Jhajjar today. Addressing the event, Health Minister, Ms.Arti Singh Rao said that under the leadership of Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini, the state government is providing every possible support for the proper care and development of Gaushalas.

The Minister said that cows are an integral part of our tradition, culture, and faith, and their protection and nourishment are the responsibility of everyone. With this purpose in mind, the Haryana Gau Seva Aayog was established, and under the fodder grant scheme, this amount is provided to selected Gaushalas every three months. The state government is working diligently for the development and betterment of Gaushalas, she added.

Ms.Arti Singh Rao further said that due to heavy rainfall in recent days, waterlogging occurred in some areas of the state. The government is fully engaged in resolving the situation, and the Health Department remains on high alert regarding mosquito-borne diseases in the affected areas.

During a press conference after the programme, the Cabinet Minister said the government is taking the issue of shortage of doctors in district civil hospitals very seriously. In the coming few months, around 400 doctors will be recruited, and around 700 doctors have already been recruited, significantly improving health services in civil hospitals.

Punjab State Food Commission reviews Social Audit, Flood Impact, Nutrition schemes & Agricultural Priorities

Chandigarh, September 16:

With a view to effectively monitor and implement the nutrition schemes in the State, the Punjab State Food Commission

held a meeting under the chairmanship of Mr. Bal Mukand Sharma at the Commission’s Head Office, Sector-26, Chandigarh.

The agenda included detailed discussions on the Social Audit of the Mid-Day Meal (PM Poshan Scheme) conducted by Panjab University, Chandigarh. The Commission also reviewed proposals for new study projects to be undertaken in the financial year 2025-26.

The Department of Social Security was asked to submit reports on damages to Anganwadi Centres in flood-affected areas. Similarly, government school Mid-Day Meal managers were exhorted to share updates on the status of schools impacted by the floods.

The Education Department was requested to conduct an impact study of the School Health Program. Additionally, the Commission decided to write to the Agriculture Department to give priority to flood-affected villages and ensure timely supplies of wheat seed, DAP, urea, and other critical inputs.

The report of the study visit to the Telangana State Food Commission, conducted from August 19 to 21, 2025, was also presented. Suggestions were made to adopt some of the best practices followed in Telangana to strengthen Punjab’s nutrition and monitoring framework.

The meeting was attended by Commission Members Mr. Vijay Dutt, Mr. Chetan Prakash Dhaliwal, Mr. Jasvir Singh Sekhon, and Member Secretary Mrs. Kannu Thind.

PUNJAB POLICE CRACKS DOWN ON 5G TELECOM THEFTS; 61 ARRESTED, 95 FIRs REGISTERED

CHANDIGARH, September 16:

          In a major crackdown on the theft of critical 5G telecom infrastructure targeting Bharti Airtel Limited, Punjab Police has arrested 61 individuals and registered 95 first information reports (FIRs) across the state, preventing widespread disruption of essential telecom services.

          Following the reports of thefts involving high-value 5G infrastructure, a Special Investigation Team (SIT) was constituted on the orders of Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav. The SIT, headed by Chairman DIG Rajpal Sandhu, worked in close coordination with district police units to apprehend the accused and make massive recoveries of stolen equipment.

          Divulging details, SIT Chairman DIG Rajpal Sandhu stated that the accused had specifically targeted high-value essential GUC1 Cards (Base Band Units), which are critical for the transmission of 4G and 5G signals. “The entire theft operation was executed in under two minutes, after which the culprits fled the scene,” he said.

          Using a combination of technical surveillance and human intelligence, Punjab Police has successfully busted the networks involved in these thefts. “Further investigation is underway to trace both forward and backward linkages and unravel the entire network,” said the DIG, adding that the SIT is also actively probing the matter to determine any potential insider involvement.

          Punjab Police has warned all anti-social elements to cease such activities immediately or face strict legal action. With district police forces forming dedicated crack teams, further arrests are expected as the investigation progresses.

CHIEF SECRETARY DIRECTS DCs AND MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS TO ENSURE SMOOTH PREPARATIONS FOR UPCOMING CENSUS

Chandigarh, September 16:

To review and streamline preparations for the forthcoming Census operations in the state, the Punjab State Level Census Coordination Committee (SLCCC) held its first meeting today under the chairmanship of Chief Secretary Punjab Mr. KAP Sinha at the Punjab Civil Secretariat, Chandigarh.

Senior officers including Additional Chief Secretaries and Principal Secretaries of Local Government, Revenue, Rural Development & Panchayats, Planning, Finance and School Education departments were present during the meeting, while Deputy Commissioners and Municipal Commissioners joined the deliberations through video conferencing.

During the meeting, the Additional Chief Secretary (ACS), Department of Local Government has been nominated as the nodal officer for the Census related activities in the state of Punjab and the first meeting was convened by Dr. Navjot Khosa, Director Census Operations, Punjab, who made a detailed presentation on the Census process, its legal framework, Census Calendar and ongoing preparatory measures.

Key agenda points covered included discussion on circulars No. 1, 2 and 3, rural-urban classification norms, concepts of outgrowth and urban agglomeration, map-related matters and the upcoming Pre-Test of Digital Census 2027 in selected districts Jalandhar, Amritsar and Malerkotla.

Addressing the meeting, Chief Secretary Mr. KAP Sinha underlined the need for wholehearted cooperation from all Deputy Commissioners and Municipal Commissioners to ensure the smooth conduct of Census operations. He directed the Deputy Commissioners to finalize jurisdictional frameworks and establish dedicated Census Cells at district and corporation levels for effective monitoring.

The Chief Secretary also instructed strict adherence to guidelines issued by the Directorate of Census Operations and stressed that administrative boundaries must be finalized by December 31, 2025. Special instructions were issued to the Deputy Commissioners of Amritsar and Malerkotla along with the Municipal Commissioner, Jalandhar to make requisite proactive arrangements for the upcoming pre-test activities of the Digital Census.

The deliberations underlined that coordinated efforts and meticulous planning hold the key to the successful conduct of the Census in Punjab. All stakeholders were urged to accord top priority to their assigned responsibilities and ensure timely completion of all preparatory activities in line with the Census calendar.

Happy Forgings Ltd. to invest Rs. 1000/- Crore Capex in Punjab, Says Cabinet Minister Sanjeev Arora

Chandigarh, 16 September 2025:

Aiming to further boost Punjab’s industrial growth and paying the way of ease of doing business under the guidance of National Convener Sh. Arvind Kejriwal and Chief Minister Punjab, S. Bhagwant Singh Mann, Cabinet Minister Sh. Sanjeev Arora informed that Happy Forgings Ltd. (HFL) will invest Rs 1000/- Crore Capex in district Ludhiana, Punjab.  Happy Forgings Ltd. is a key player in manufacturing of Auto & Engineering niche products and the third-largest engineering-led manufacturer in the country.

While interacting with the media, Cabinet Minister Sh. Sanjeev Arora highlighted that HFL company operations focus on forging and machining high-precision components for both domestic and export markets, catering to diverse sectors, including commercial vehicles, passenger vehicles, farm equipment, off highway segments, power generation, railways, oil and gas, wind turbine industries and defence. Following listing on the stock exchanges in December 2023, HFL emerged as one of the largest listed companies based in Punjab with a market capitalization of Rs. 10,000 Cr. and revenues of Rs. 1,409 Cr. in FY 2024-25.

Furthermore, Sh. Sanjeev Arora revealed that HFL manufacturing operations are entirely based in Punjab with a capital investment of Rs. 1,500/- crore as of June 30, 2025 with a direct employment of approximately 4000 people.  This company is a major supplier to all the renowned OEMs (as below) within India as well as outside India catering to the commercial vehicle, farm equipment, off highway and industrials sectors with following major customers:

1.      Commercial Vehicle  – Ashok Leyland, Eicher, Meritor, Mahindra.

2.      Farm Equipments          – Tafe, Escorts, Swaraj, Sonalika, John Deere.

3.      Off Highway  –     JCB, Wipro, Dana, Hendrickson.

4. Industries  –  Cummins, Generac, Bonfiglioli, Toyota Tshusho, Kohler, Liebherr.

Disclosing about the company’s future plan, Sh. Ashish Garg said that HFL is planning a significant investment of over Rs. 1000/- Crores in a phased manner to expand their manufacturing footprint.  Though the company has offers from other states for investment however HFL would like to keep investing within Punjab having full faith in the State Government and its policies.  This substantial investment is projected to create over 2000 direct employment opportunities within the state, including positions for more than 300 engineers. Furthermore, it is expected to stimulate the development of numerous ancillary units and boost steel consumption, thereby strengthening the local economy and supply chain.

Managing Director of HFL Ashish Garg said that it is very encouraging that Punjab Government is coming up with new industrial policy under recently formed sectoral committees and we are very hopeful that these policies will be aligned to industry needs and will be mutually beneficial.  This proposed investment will be one of the most advanced forging facilities (capable to produce a single piece having Weight of 1000 kg to 3000 kg) i.e. first in Asia and 2nd largest in the World.

Investment in these capabilities will strategically position HFL to serve non-automotive industrial segments like aerospace, defence and nuclear addressing niche application areas where heavy weight components are critical, Ashish Garg added.

Moreover, Ashish Garg said that due to technical issues for want of new GST registration as required for new unit incentives, the company will be doing new capex-addition adjoining to its existing plant under the existing GST Registration  as such by way of expansion. We are looking forward to a successful long term partnership

Sh.Amit Dhaka, IAS, CEO Invest Punjab, Ms. Seema Bansal, Vice Chairperson, Punjab Development Council, Mr.Vaibhav Maheshwari, Member, Punjab Development Council and Megha Garg Director of HFL were also present during the press conference.

‘YUDH NASHIAN VIRUDH’: ON DAY 199, PUNJAB POLICE CONDUCTS RAIDS AT 359 SITES; 86 DRUG SMUGGLERS HELD

CHANDIGARH, September 16:

          Continuing the war against drugs “Yudh Nashian Virudh” waged by Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann to eradicate drug menace from state consecutively for the 199th day, Punjab Police conducted raids at 359 locations on Tuesday leading to the arrest of 86 drug smugglers after registration of 75 first information reports (FIRs) across the state. With this, the number of total drug smugglers arrested has reached to 29,804 in 199 days.

          The raids have resulted in recovery of 21.1 kg heroin, 2 kg oipum, 254 kg poppy husk, 1156 intoxicant tablets/capsules and Rs 500 drug money from the possession of arrested drug smugglers.

          Notably, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann has asked the Commissioners of Police, Deputy Commissioners and Senior Superintendent of Police to make Punjab drug free state. The Punjab government has also constituted a 5-member Cabinet Sub Committee led by Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema to monitor the war against drugs.

          Over 150 Police teams, comprising over 1100 police personnel, under the supervision of 68 gazetted officers have conducted raids across the state. Police teams have also checked as many as 395 suspicious persons during the day-long operation.

          The state government has enforced a three-pronged strategy— Enforcement, Deaddiction and Prevention (EDP)— to eradicate drugs from the state, the Punjab Police as part of ‘De-addiction’ has convinced 56 persons to undergo de-addiction and rehabilitation treatment today.

ENSURE GOOD HEALTH OF HUMAN AND CATTLE IN FLOOD AFFECTED AREAS: CM TO OFFICERS

Chandigarh, September 16:

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Tuesday directed the Health and family welfare department to intensify its efforts for giving relief to the people in terms of diagnosis and treatment of the people in the flood affected districts of the state.

Chairing a review meeting here today, the Chief Minister said that the floods have caused irreparable damage in the various districts of the state and now when the water has started receding the fear of spread of diseases amongst the human beings and animals is there. He said that in wake of this the state government is already doing massive efforts to prevent the spread of disease amongst human beings and cattle. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that so far around 1.50 lakh people have benefited from the Health camps being organized in the flood affected villages where cases of fever, diarrhea, skin infections and others are coming in huge numbers.

The Chief Minister said that special health campaign was launched on September 14 to address post flood health challenges with key motive to ensure accessible healthcare in flood-affected village, prevention of vector-borne, waterborne and communicable diseases, protecting vulnerable groups (elderly, pregnant women, infants) and strengthening disease surveillance and rapid response. He said that health camps have been organized in all 2303 villages, from three consecutive days adding that teams of Doctors, Paramedical teams, support staff equipped with essential medicines and consumables are serving the people. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that similarly every ASHA worker is covering all households in villages and so far around 2.47 lakh households have been covered by them.

The Chief Minister said that Health kits are being distributed in the villages which include ORS, mosquito repellent, paracetamol, cetirizine, chlorine tablets, soap, and basic first-aid supplies adding that by September 20, 2025 every household will be covered. He said that a 21-Day Fumigation and Vector Control Drive has been started with an aim to cover all villages across the State. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that door-to-door inspections for checking mosquito breeding is being done and immediate larvicidal spraying wherever breeding is detected is being carried out along with daily village-wide fumigation.

Likewise, the Chief Minister said that the Animal Husbandry department has also vehemently launched a drive to check prevention of disease amongst the animals. He said that so far 14780 animals have been treated and 48535 cattle have been vaccinated free of cost. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that safe and scientific disposal of carcasses of animals that perished in floods is being ensured to prevent soil and water contamination leading to outbreak of diseases.

Similarly, the Chief Minister underscored the need for cleanliness in the villages, streets, ponds (phirni, naali, gali and others) without any delay. He said that outdoor fogging in affected areas should also be ensured along with waste management and timely disposal of garbage to avoid mosquito breeding ground. Bhagwant Singh Mann batted for massive cleanliness drives and drainage of stagnant water along with outdoor fogging in affected areas.

The Chief Minister said that drainage of stagnant water from fields and village surroundings is being ensured and Gram Rozgar Sewaks are being roped in for breeding checking, fumigation and cleanliness drives. He said that cleanup operation should be completed by September 21 and cleaning and disinfection of livestock shelters and feeding areas is being done in villages. Likewise, Bhagwant Singh Mann said that debris and contaminated feed is also being removed along with Disinfection of Feeding and Water troughs of animals.

The Chief Minister said that distribution of Potassium permanganate (KMnO4 crystals) to Livestock Farmers is being done free of cost for cleaning and disinfection of feeding and water troughs. He said that farmers have been advised to use KMnO4 for disinfection of hooves/ feet on regular basis to prevent Foot-rot Infection adding that Cleaning/ Disinfection of animal Teats is being done before milking to minimize Mastitis. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that treatment cum awareness camps are being organized in villages to educate the livestock farmers in care and management of their animals under these stress conditions.

The Chief Minister said that requisite medicines are being distributed free of cost besides ensuring other logistic support. Hitherto, he said that 14780 animals have been given requisite treatment in the camps at flood affected villages adding that a 24 x 7 control room is functional in the entire affected district. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that these control rooms are being duly monitored by a concerned Veterinary Officer and consultation is being provided to the farmers on the mobile.

Batting for inter departmental coordination; the Chief Minister said that this is the need of hour to overcome this grave crisis and provide relief to the people. He said that the supply of safe potable drinking water in all flood-affected areas through regular testing and chlorination should be ensured. Likewise, Bhagwant Singh Mann said that repair of any leakages from water supply pipelines to prevent and manage water borne diseases outbreaks should also be ensured. 

On the occasion Cabinet Ministers Dr Balbir Singh, Dr Ravjot and Tarunpreet Singh Sondh, Chief Secretary KAP Sinha and others were also present.