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Panjab University Rose Festival inaugurated

IEP Chandigarh

The 12th Panjab University Rose Festival was inaugurated today by Prof. Renu Vig, Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, Panjab University at Prof. R.C. Paul Rose Garden.

Prof. Harsh Nayyar, Director Research & Development Cell, Prof. Krishan Kumar, Secretary to Vice Chancellor, Prof. Jatinder Grover, Dean Student Welfare, Prof. Y.P. Verma, Registrar, Prof. Jagat Bhushan, Controller of Examinations were the Guests of Honour.

Prof. Rajat Sandhir, Dr. Navdeep Goyal, Prof. Yojna Rawat, Prof. Sukhbir Kaur, Dr. Parveen Goyal and other Senators. Dr. Suman Sumi, PUTA and other PUTA members; Sh. Honey Thakur, President PUSA (NT) and other PUSA (NT) members, Mrs. Namita Gupta, Director, Public Relations, graced the occasion along with Wardens of Hostels and representatives of various Unions of Panjab University. The faculty, non-teaching employees, students and general public were present in large number.

The Chief Guest, along with other dignitaries, visited the Prof. R.C. Paul Rose Garden and various exhibitions put up by Natural Biodiversity, Enactus, Deptt. of Geology, Ankur School, Govt. Home Science College, Deptt. of Environment Science etc.. Prof. Vig, being a scientist herself, showed keen interest in exhibitions on various themes like environment, geology, waste management etc.. She admired the ambience of the garden and said that the Horticulture Division has put up a wonderful show. The other dignitaries also appreciated the efforts of Horticulture Division for maintaining the garden and organizing such a mega event. 

Er. Anil Thakur, Divisional Engineer (Hort.) and Organiser of the festival thanked the Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, other P.U. Authorities and all stake holders of the festival and said that without their constant support and guidance, we cannot organise such a mega event. He apprised the Hon’ble Vice Chancellor that the Panjab University Rose Festival is one of its kind event in Panjab University where all teaching, non-teaching employees and their wards and students, participate with full enthusiasm. He further introduced the Hon’ble Vice Chancellor to an added event this year, exhibition on Horticulture aspects of Panjab University. The Horticulture Division is always committed towards excellence in whatever it organizes and will strive to achieve better in future.

Flower Competition was also held today. About 400 participants put up their displays in the competition in 92 categories.

The visitors were seen enjoying the performances of Folk Artists, Nachhar, Kachhi Godi, Stick Walkers etc., arranged by North Zone Cultural Centre.

In the evening, Hasya Kavi Sammelan was held at Old Convocation Ground, on 24.02.2023 at 6:00 pm. A new event introduced this year, Open Mic, wherein singers, comedians and other artists can showcase their talent was also held in the evening.

On the second day of the festival, competitions of Rangoli and Painting will be organized. During the evening Parwaz Rock Band Performance & Laughter Show by Sh. Jagdeep Singh Bheema will be held at Old Convocation Ground followed by Mr. & Ms. Rose Competition. On third day, competitions of Rose Prince & Rose Princess and Fancy Dress will be organized. The Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, Panjab University will crown the winners of Rose Prince & Rose Princess Competition. During the evening, Performance by Punjabi Singer Lovejeet & Punjabi Singer Jassi Khan will be held at Old Convocation Ground.

Art-Lit Adaptation marks the launch of poetry book ‘Poinsettia’ by Dr Suneet Madan

IEP Chandigarh

Dr. Suneet Madan’s English poetry book titled ‘Poinsettia’ was launched by The Narrators Performing Arts Society uniquely through an Art-Lit Adaptation – a musical performance directed by Nisha Luthra, Founder and Director of The Narrators. The launch of the book which has a total of 60 poems took place at the Tagore Theatre’s mini auditorium, Sector 18.

Vivek Atray, Author and a former IAS officer,   Samrita Kaur Gill, IRS(C & IT) and Dr. Pushpinder Kaur, a professor and the poet’s mother graced the occasion with their presence to unveil the book.

 Dr. Suneet Madan said at the launch , “‘Poinsettia’, is my maiden poetry book, and I have tried to develop a new style which I have named ‘Duplet Verses’, in the collection of poems. Each word summarises my innermost views on life and living. It’s a unique format which I have been writing for the last two decades and has evolved over time.”

“The name ‘Duplet’ was given recently after my confabulations with many English Literature Professors who equated it with imagism, which is basically the use of minimalistic words to express one’s feelings. ‘Duplet Verses’ uses two words per line and the combination is made in such a manner that it encapsulates the entirety of what a proper sentence would have achieved, ” added Dr. Madan.

Director, Nisha Luthra said, “Any book we launch is like a baby to us which we nurture through promotions and long rehearsals and planning so that we deliver an immaculate Art Lit Adaptation. Each poem of ‘Poinsettia’ touches the inner chords of one’s heart which we tried to deliver through this performance. The duplet verses written by Dr. Suneet has the power to tell layers of stories and resonate so as to transform her book into a full fledged performance.”

It is to be noted that Dr. Madan’s poems find wide acceptance in forums of international repute.

Meanwhile, the event started with the Art-Lit Adaptation, a musical performance by actors portraying a narrative developed from several poems of ‘Poinsettia’. The mesmerizing performance was directed by Nisha Luthra and enacted by Divjot Gulati, Raja Subramanyam, Shivam Dhall, and the poet, Dr. Suneet Madan herself. Light operation and set execution was done by Arpan Maity, backstage was managed by Harpreet Singh, and the Assistant Director was Rajan Batheja.

It’s noteworthy that an alumnus of IIT Bombay, CEPT University Ahmedabad, KUK and Panjab University Chandigarh, Dr Suneet has received a number of accolades at international levels. Her poems and short stories have been anthologized in English, Hindi and Punjabi.

The author, Dr Suneet Madan underlined, “’Poinsettia’ signifies a life journey.  There is a metaphoric reason for having the title as ‘Poinsettia’. ‘Poinsettia’ is a plant that is formed by a flower but it has  many leaves too, same is  with life as it  seems like a flower -something good, however at times it might not be so.”

The book was unveiled by the dignitaries after the performance followed by a talk led by Poet Shweta Malhotra with Dr. Madan  and the director along with a book-signing session.

The Master of Ceremonies was Poet Reema Rana, who successfully led the mesmerizing evening ahead.

Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam committed to provide uninterrupted power supply to the consumers

IEP Chandigarh, February 24

Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam is committed to provide uninterrupted power supply to the consumers.

Several ambitious programs are being run by the Nigam for quick resolution of the problems of the consumers.

The Chairman Consumer Grievances Redressal Forum, Kurukshetra of Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam along with the members of the Forum would take the proceedings of the forum in the office of SE/OP Circle, UHBVN, Panchkula, SCO-96, 1 st Floor, Sector-5, Panchkula to redress the grievances/to hear the complaint of the consumers (belonging to Panchkula District only) and to entertain new complaints from 11:00 AM to 04:00 PM on February 27, 2023 (Monday).

The CGRF shall take all grievances/complaints of consumers like billing problem, voltage complaints, problems in metering, disconnection and reconnection of power supply, interruptions, failure of power supply, efficiency, safety, reliability, noncompliance of Haryana Electricity Regulatory Commission orders etc. However, the cases of theft and unauthorized use of electricity, offences and penalties as specified under section 126 and section 135 to 139 of Electricity Act, accidents and inquiries as under section 161 of the Act would not be considered by the Forum.

All the consumers should avail the opportunity for the redressal of their grievances.

Gurugram Metro shown impressive progress by earning revenue of Rs. 34.24 crore in 2022-23- CS

IEP Chandigarh February 24

Gurugram Metro has shown very impressive progress in the last 10 months vis-à-vis last year. It has earned the total revenue of Rs.34.24 crores in 2022-23 upto January against 6.78 crores of the same period of last year 2021-2022 showing improvement by 405 percent.

While stating this during the 51th meeting Of Board of directors of Haryana Mass Rapid Transport Corporation Limited (HMRTC), the Chief Secretary, Sh. Sanjeev Kaushal, who is also the  Chairperson of HMRTC said that the revenue has been increased due to increase in ridership as well as other commercial and marketing activities. Daily ridership has also gone upto 42000 passengers per day in this financial year from 8500 passengers per day last year.

The Chairman appreciated the revenue performance of last ten months of HMRTC and asked to constitute a Committee to find out new ways and means to increase the ridership by providing last mile connectivity to the daily users and to garner more non-fare revenue by developing parking lots, auctioning/tendering of advertisements, rentals etc.

Sh. Kaushal said that the Board has also given the nod to the project of Metro connectivity from Rajiv Chowk to Panchgaon by HMRTC. Total length of MRTS alignment will be approximately 35 KM with 20 stations. It was apprised in the meeting that the Metro project of 28.5 KM long between HUDA City Centre to Cyber City, Gurugram project has also been included in PM Gati Shakti Projects. This project is already approved by PIB and is now with the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) for final approval.Sh. Kaushal said that metro connectivity between Faridabad and Gurugram will also be considered on double decker via-duct in arrangement with National Highways Authority of India.

He said that the Government of NCT Delhi will be requested to give clearance of DPR  from Sarai Kale Khan (SKK)-Shahjahanpur-Neemrana-Behror (SNB) and Sarai Kale Khan (SKK)-Panipat RRTS corridors. The NCT Government will also be urged to provide their financial commitments for these projects. The projects will provide the efficient and environment friendly transport system to the daily commuters as well as the general public. It will also give impetus to the commercial development in Gurugram and its nearby area.

He informed that Governor of Punjab-cum-Administrator, UT, Chandigarh will be apprised about the proposal of Passenger Rapid Transport (PRT) Pod cars to connect new International from old Domestic terminal, Chandigarh Airport.

During the meeting CEO, GMDA, Sh. Sudhir Rajpal, Additional Chief Secretary (ACS), Finance, Sh. Anurag Rastogi, ACS, Town and Country Planning, Sh. Arun Kumar Gupta, and CA, HSVP-cum-MD, HMRTC, Sh. Ajit Balaji Joshi, Director (OP & BD), HMRTC, Sh. Karan Singh and other board members were present.

Necessary for opposition to be strong in democracy: Chief Minister

IEP Chandigarh, February 24

Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal said that the state government is realizing Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay’s vision of Antyodaya in true sense and the poorest of the poor, whose income is less than Rs 1 lakh, are being given benefits by planning to make their income up to Rs 1.80 lakh.  A special provision of Rs 2,000 crore has been made in the budget for the year 2023-24, through which bank loans will be made available for self-employment in Antyodaya fairs.

He said that those people who could not return the loans taken from the banks on time and the banks had stopped giving loans again after giving their CIBIL score; would be helped by the government.

The Chief Minister was addressing the gathering at a programme organized in Panchkula today. Taking a dig, he said that the Congress gave the slogan of eradicating poverty but in vain. “In the last 8 years, we have focused on uplifting the last mile citizen of society,” he added.

Sh. Manohar Lal said that in the previous government, middlemen were allowed to take land from farmers at cheap rates in the name of land acquisition; but the present government has stopped it. “Now the farmer can offer to sell his land to the government on his consent at collector rate or market price,” he added.

He said that the Congress is misleading the youth in the name of unemployment. In the year 2017, the CMIE agency showed Haryana’s unemployment rate at 2 percent and later in the same month it showed 12 percent, 24 percent and 36 percent. “The Parivar Pehchan Patra is a unique document which is not there in any country. Many states have studied the PPP scheme of Haryana,” he asserted.

3600 elderly persons living alone

Based on the Parivar Pehchan Patra data, the Chief Minister said that there are around 3600 persons in the age group of 80 years or above who are living alone. “The government has decided to take care of these people in old age homes by paying the full expenses. To ensure the well-being of the elderly, the Prahari Scheme has also been announced in the budget of 2023-24,” he said.

He said that Haryana is the first state in the country where Old Age Samman Allowance is being given at Rs 2,750 per month. Similarly, Haryana’s per capita GST collection also ranks first among 19 big states of the country. The Chief Minister said that the scope of Ayushman Yojana has also been increased and under this, now more than 29 lakh families have been included and free treatment facility up to Rs 5 lakh will be provided in government and private hospitals.

“The government has recently decided that families with an annual income of more than Rs 1.80 lakh can also take advantage of the CHIRAYU scheme. For this, they have to deposit Rs 1,500 per month. The meaning of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Prayas is moving forward by working hard,” said the Chief Minister. He said that sugarcane producing farmers should also go towards micro irrigation. A target has been set to bring 2 lakh acres of area under sugarcane cultivation.

On the occasion, School Education Minister, Sh. Kanwar Pal, Yamunanagar Mayor, Sh. Madan Chauhan, Publicity Advisor, Information, Public Relations, Languages and Culture Department, Sh. Tarun Bhandari, former MLA, Dr. Pawan Saini, former MLA, Smt. Latika Sharma and other dignitaries were also present.

Secondary and Senior Secondary Examination commencing from February 27 to March 28, 2023 in 1476 centres


IEP Chandigarh February 24

To ensure fair and cheating-free conduct of the Secondary and Senior Secondary Examination, the Chief Secretary, Sh. Sanjeev Kaushal on Friday directed the Deputy Commissioners to impose Section-144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) around all centres in the respective districts to prevent gathering and curb cheating in the examination. The Examination will be held from February 27 to March 28, 2023 in 1476 centres across the state.

        Presiding over a virtual meeting with Deputy Commissioners regarding reviewing the arrangements for conducting secondary and senior secondary examination in the state, Sh. Kaushal directed the Deputy Commissioners to ensure the repair work of boundary walls of schools and windows of class rooms by the District Education Officers. Besides they should also ensure the adequate arrangement of furniture for proper sitting arrangement of the candidates appearing in the examination.

Sh. Kaushal further directed that adequate police arrangements should be made two hours before the commencement of the examination to prevent external interference at the examination centres and photostat shops around the examination centres will remain closed during the examination. Ensuring smooth conduct of the examination, media entry should be prohibited inside the examination centres, he added.

Sh. Kaushal further directed the officers concerned to ensure entry of candidates 30 minutes before the commencement of the examination. He said that around 302 flying squads have been constituted to strictly check cheating and other irregularities.

It was apprised in the meeting that same as last year, control room is being set up at the Board of School Education headquarters, Bhiwani and six control rooms at district level. During the examination, the board will maintain a strict vigil though the control room at all the examination centres of the state.

Board of School Education, Chairman, Dr. V.P. Yadav, Special Secretary, Human Resources Department, Sh. Aditya Dahiya and other officers were present in the meeting.

Commission took suggestions from various political parties on BC reservation in local bodies

IEP Chandigarh, February 24

Haryana Backward Classes Commission Chairman and Justice Darshan Singh (Retd) has invited suggestions from various political parties to make provision for reservation for backward classes in local bodies.

In the meeting held at Haryana Niwas, office bearers of various political parties gave their suggestions to give appropriate reservation as per the provisions made in the constitution of reservation for backward classes in the elections of municipal committee, municipal council and municipal corporation. Representatives of several political parties including BJP, Congress, CPI, BSP, INLD, JJP CPIM gave their suggestions and also presented a memorandum to the Chairman of the commission.

Office bearers of various political parties said that till now people of backward classes have not received proper representation in the local bodies institutions. Therefore, they suggested that 27 percent reservation should be made as for backward classes. Apart from this, many political representatives also demanded a separate reservation provision should be made for disadvantaged people according to the population.

Representatives of political parties thanked the Chairman of the Commission, Sh. Darshan Singh for making provision for reservation for backward classes in the elections of Panchayati Raj Institutions. The Commission has made strenuous efforts to connect people and also visited most urban areas and discussed issues with people.

On this occasion, members of Haryana Backward Classes Commission, Sh. Shyam Lal Jangra, Sh. Surender Kumar Gakkhad, Member Secretary, Sh. Inderjit, Superintendent, Smt. Rosy Rani and officials of the Commission and parties were present.

Deen Dayal Upadhyay Antyodaya Parivar Suraksha Yojana will be started

IEP Chandigarh, February 23

Reiterating its commitment to Antyodaya Utthan, the state government will launch Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Antyodaya Parivar Suraksha Yojana. Under this scheme, assistance will be provided based on the age of the person at the time of death or permanent disability of a family member with an annual income of up to Rs 1.80 lakh on the basis of Parivar Pehchan Patra data.

This information was given by Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal, who is also the Finance Minister, while presenting the budget for the year 2023-24 during the budget session of the Vidhan Sabha today.

The Finance Minister said that under this scheme, Rs. 1 lakh up to the age of 6 years, Rs. 2 lakh above 6 years and up to 18 years, Rs. 3 lakh above 18 years and up to 25 years, Rs 5 lakh above 25 years and up to 40 years and Rs 2 lakh assistance has been proposed from the age of 40 years to 60 years. “This benefit will also include an amount of Rs 2 lakh received under Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana in the age group of 18 to 40 years,” he added.

Rs 11,250 crore sent to beneficiaries through DBT in the year 2022-23, saved Rs 1182 crore by removing 36.75 lakh fake beneficiaries

The Finance Minister said that the state’s DBT portal became operational in September, 2017. On the DBT portal, 142 schemes have been onboarded, out of which 58 are centrally sponsored schemes and 84 are state schemes. He said that in the year 2022-23 till December, 2022, Rs 11,250 crore has been transferred through DBT to the beneficiaries. After the launch of this scheme, an estimated saving of Rs 1182 crore has been achieved by eliminating 36.75 lakh fake beneficiaries.

Responsibility of taking care of citizens assigned to specific departments

Sh. Manohar Lal said that using the data available in the Parivar Pehchan Patra database, the government has decided to assign the responsibility of taking care of citizens to specific departments. He said that the age group up to 6 years has been assigned to the Department of Women and Child Development, so that every needy child can be taken care of, irrespective of whether the child is currently attending an Anganwadi centre or not.

The age group above 6 years and up to 18 years has been assigned to the school education department to ensure that no child remains out of school. Similarly, the age group above 18 years and up to 25 years has been assigned to the higher education department to ensure that every youth is either educated or gets skilled for jobs.

The age group above 25 years and up to 40 years has been assigned to the Youth Empowerment and Entrepreneurship Department to ensure skill, entrepreneurship and employment for the youth of this age group.

The Finance Minister said that the age group of 40 to 60 years would be taken care of by the Revenue and Disaster Management Department and people above 60 years of age would be taken care of by the Services Department. “It is an ambitious program to take the government to the people of the state,” he added.

Haryana Parivar Suraksha Nyas

Sh. Manohar Lal said that the government has set up the ‘Haryana Parivar Suraksha Nyas’ to consolidate the existing insurance schemes, ensure standardized and simplified claims process and provide benefits directly to the people. “The Nyas is implementing the Mukhyamantri Karamchari Durghatna Bima Yojana for group C and D category employees and safai karamcharis working in high risk areas, Mukhyamantri Vyapari Samuhik Niji Durghatna Bima Yojna for small businessmen for accidental death or permanent disability and Mukhyamantri Parivar Samridhi Yojana to provide social security cover to the Antyodaya families,” he said.

In addition, the revised guidelines of Mukhyamantri Vyapari Ksyhatipurti Bima Yojana to provide compensation in cases of loss of assets due to natural calamity or fire to street vendors, small traders and businessmen; whose annual turnover is up to Rs.1.50 crore, have been notified recently. This scheme will also start from April 1, 2023.

State Audit Department to be created for internal audit

The Finance Minister said that the government has notified the ‘Haryana Public Finance Accountability Act, 2019’ to conduct internal audit in all departments, Panchayati Raj Institutions and Urban Local Bodies. He said that the government proposes to create a state audit department to conduct internal audit of local bodies and non-governmental organizations that receive financial assistance from the government, use due process, safeguard government assets and prevent misuse of resources.

“As far as possible the internal audit will be conducted in faceless mode through the portal set up for the purpose. This will ensure transparency and greater accountability in public expenditure,” he added.

We are moving towards becoming a stronger and better society and state: Chief Minister

IEP Chandigarh, February 23

Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal, who is also the Finance Minister, while presenting the budget for the year 2023-24 in the budget session of Haryana Vidhan Sabha today, said that we are moving towards becoming a stronger and better society and state.

“By consolidating our achievements while entering ‘Amrit Kaal’, we will take new Haryana to new heights of development on its strong foundation. Under the leadership of the Prime Minister, India has emerged as a shining star in the global economy and at the same time Haryana is also playing a leading role in the economic development of the nation,” he said.

Sh. Manohar Lal said that under the visionary and progressive leadership of Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi and with our collective efforts; the state has been able to keep the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic to a minimum. “Due to the judicious policies and financial measures of the government in the past years, the economy of the state has regained momentum. For this, I salute the service spirit and contribution of the residents of the state, Covid warriors and all those who are helping us in this difficult time,” he added.

Greater focus on capital outlay

The Finance Minister said that the state government has focused on increasing capital outlay. He said that Haryana is one of the three states whose capital outlay was higher than the budgeted target; while the country’s average for all states was 21.3 percent lower than the target.

Estimated additional capital investment of about Rs 7500 crore by public sector undertakings in this year

Sh. Manohar Lal said that the State Public Sector Undertakings are playing an important role in development by investing substantial capital. “It is estimated that the State Public Sector Undertakings will make an additional capital investment of about Rs 7500 crore in the coming financial year,” he said.

The Finance Minister said that the state’s Public Sector Undertakings have shown considerable improvement and the financial position of many undertakings has strengthened. “It is proposed that in the year 2022-23, all profit-making State Public Sector Undertakings will transfer 25 percent of their profit to the state government; so that it can contribute towards meeting the development goals of the government,” he added.

He said that Haryana’s ‘Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Vision-2030′ document reflects the government’s commitment for the all-round development of the state. “It mentions that our vision is to develop Haryana as a vibrant, dynamic and regenerative unit of federal India,” said Sh. Manohar Lal.

“A state where the fields yield bountifully, the wheels of industry move smoothly, no one feels deprived, there is a sense of complete satisfaction among the people, a sense of pride among the youth, women not only get security and equal opportunities; rather they feel empowered and let the principle of Antyodaya be the priority and we help make the state a better place for its citizens with the mantra ‘Minimum Government and Maximum Governance,” said the Finance Minister. He said that the motto of ‘Sabka Saath-Sabka Vikas’ reflects the idea that the state government will not leave anyone behind in achieving the goal.

First Budget of the dawn of Amrit Kaal, Manohar Sarkar presents biggest-ever budget in the State’s history

IEP Chandigarh, February 23

Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal, who also holds the portfolio of Finance Minister, today presented a budget of Rs. 1,83,950 crores, the biggest in the State’s history.

In this year’s budget, there is an increase of 11.6 per cent over Revised Estimates 2022-23 of Rs. 1,64,808 crores. Not only this, while presenting the first Budget of the dawn of Amrit Kaal, the Finance Minister announced that no fresh taxes will have been imposed in the Budget as the State Government aims to build a Resilient and Resurgent Haryana.

“I feel fortunate that I have got the opportunity to present first Budget of the dawn of Amrit Kaal which will be a time for national development and glory. This budget will build a strong foundation to fulfill the grand vision of a developed India. We will make a prosperous and capable India, in every way by 2047,” asserted the Finance Minister.

Sh. Manohar Lal while presenting the state budget 2023-24 during the ongoing session of State Vidhan Sabha here today said that with the inclusion of Haryana Parivar Suraksha Nyas, one lakh houses for Antyodaya families, extension of CHIRAYU-Ayushman Bharat Yojana benefits for families with annual income up to Rs 3 lakh, increase in social security pension from Rs. 2500 to Rs. 2750 and eligibility income increased from Rs 2 lakh to Rs 3 lakh, welfare of every section has been ensured.

Besides this, in this  year’s budget, thrust has been laid on setting up Haryana Parivar Suraksha Nyas,  construction of 1 lakh houses for Antyodaya families, development of residential sector in 10 industrial sectors and 10 cities through land pooling, land partnership, e-Bhoomi, waiver of interest arrears on renewal fee in cities etc.

He said that the media persons too will get the benefits of the cashless medical facility as availed by the for Government employees. Besides this, National level Scientific Training and Rehabilitation Centre for Sports (STRCS) will be setup 95) to assist in the training efforts of sportspersons who aim to compete nationally and internationally and to nurture them in case of injuries.

The Finance Minister further announced that the benefit of CHIRAYU-Ayushman Bharat would also be extended to families of all anganwadi workers, chowkidars etc. Along with this, a special provision has been made in the budget for the promotion of natural farming. Also, mapping of every child in the 6 to 18 years age group is being mapped so as to ensure that no child remains deprived of educational opportunities, informed Sh. Manohar Lal.

65.8 percent mapped for the schemes aimed at achievement of SDGs

The Finance Minister said that like in the past, he has aligned the Budget allocation with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). An outlay of Rs. 1, 20,958 crore of total expenditure of Rs. 1,83,950 crore being 65.8 percent has been mapped for the schemes aimed at achievement of SDGs being implemented in the State. This allocation has been made for those schemes which are being implemented to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.

This budget is different from the budget of other financial years. After 25 years, when we will celebrate the centenary year of independence, how Haryana will be in terms of prosperity and prosperity, this budget has laid the foundation for building an advanced Haryana.

He said that an outlay of Rs 57,879 crore, which is 31.5 per cent, and Rs 1,26,071 crore, which is 68.5 per cent, have been proposed for the creation of capital assets in the budget.

Growth rate estimated to be 7.1 percent

The Finance Minister said that this budget also reflects our commitment for the development of the state as per the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Vision-2030. Haryana contributes about 3.86 per cent to India’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), which is more than proportionate to its size or population. It is a matter of pride for Haryana that the GSDP growth rate is estimated to be 7.1 percent in the year 2022-23.

Haryana’s share in GDP to increase from 3.52 percent in 2014-15 to 3.86 percent in 2022-23

The Finance Minister said that the rate of growth of the State Gross Domestic Product (GSDP) has been more than the country’s Gross Domestic Product and the per capita income of the state has been more than the country’s per capita income. The annual compound annual growth rate of Haryana’s GSDP at constant prices from 2014-15 to 2022-23 has been 5.62 percent, while the nation’s GDP growth rate during the same period has been 4.58 percent. As a result, the share of Haryana in the nation’s gross domestic product has increased from 3.52 percent in the year 2014-15 to 3.86 percent in the year 2022-23.

He informed that the the trends in sectoral composition of Haryana GSDP show that the share of Primary sector, Secondary sector and Tertiary sector in GSDP are likely to be 19.6 percent, 29.7 percent and 50.7 percent respectively in 2022-23.

Haryana’s per capita income likely to be Rs 2,96,685 in the year 2022-23

While presenting the budget, Sh. Manohar Lal said that the national per capita income at current prices was Rs 86,647 in 2014-15, which is likely to increase to Rs 1,70,620  in 2022-23, whereas for Haryana, it has increased from Rs 1,47,382 in 2014-15 to Rs 2,96,685 in 2022-23. 

He informed that in budget estimates 2023-24, revenue receipt at Rs 1,09,122 crore, comprising of tax revenue of  Rs 75716 crore and Rs 12651 crore as non-tax revenue have been projected. In tax revenue receipt, GST, VAT, Excise and stamp and registration are the major sources of revenue receipt. The share of central tax is Rs 11,164 crore and grant-in-aid is Rs 9,590 crore. Besides this, capital receipt of Rs 71173 crore have been projected.

Fiscal Deficit of GSDP is 2.96

The Finance Minister said that Haryana has always remained successful to maintain the fiscal parameters within the norms stipulated by the Central Finance Commission and Government of India. Fiscal deficit has been contained at 3.29 percent of GSDP in Revised Estimates (RE) 2022-23 as against the permissible limit of 3.5 percent of GSDP. For 2023-24, fiscal deficit of 2.96 percent of GSDP is projected which is within the allowed limit.

Sh. Manohar Lal said that the overall debt stock has also been successfully contained within the prescribed limit. The debt to GSDP ratio in RE 2022-23 is 25.78 percent as against the limit of 33.3 percent of GSDP. For 2022-23 debt stock is projected at 25.45 percent of GSDP, much below the stipulated norms of 33.1 percent of GSDP. We will continue to exercise fiscal prudence as this is the only path to sustainable economic development, said the Finance Minister.