Category Archives: Haryana

Haryana working on Mission mode for ensuring the successful implementation of PMMSY

IEP Chandigarh, September 21

When Veerpal Kaur, a resident of Mithri village in Sirsa district decided to try her luck in shrimp production, not many supported the decision, but today she not only has paved the way for other women like her to choose this business but has also set an example how the saline water which is considered a curse for agriculture can prove a boon. Like Veerpal Kaur, a beneficiary of Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY), six other women of the same village have also started the business of white shrimp production in an area of about 18 acres including 30 ponds.

The women of the Sirsa district believe that this new-age farming has certainly changed the fortune of farmers in the region.   Notably, under the PMMSY 60 percent subsidy is given to the women belonging to scheduled caste, and tribe beneficiaries, while 40 percent is given to the general category. 

The commitment of Sh. Manohar Lal towards promoting the production of shrimp in saline land and waterlogged areas in the state can be seen from the fact that he had recently announced to give advance subsidy to the beneficiaries of the PMMSY if there is any delay in the subsidy coming from the Central Government.

After the Green Revolution, Haryana swiftly moving towards the Blue Revolution

Once known for its significant contribution to the Green Revolution, Haryana under the dynamic leadership of the Chief Minister is now working on a mission mode to swiftly move towards the Blue Revolution. 

It was on May 2020, when Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi announced the PMMSY as he stressed upon the need to bring the Blue Revolution to the country through sustainable and responsible development of the fisheries sector in India.

The State has started making Blue Revolution a success story by promoting it at the grassroot level with the formation of a cluster demonstration farm of shrimp farming and organizing workshops for progressive shrimp farmers of the Sirsa district.

Like every time, this time also Sh. Manohar Lal immediately started to realize Prime Minister’s vision by promoting the shrimp fisheries business in Sirsa district having immense potential for the development of fisheries.

Under the Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY), white shrimp farming was started in Haryana on an area of 70 acres in the year 2014-15.  After its success, this farming was implemented in Karnal, Sonipat, Faridabad, Gurugram, Mewat, Palwal, Rohtak, Jind, Bhiwani, Hisar, Sirsa, Rewari, Jhajjar, Fatehabad and Charkhi Dadri districts.

Meanwhile, during 2021-22, a record production of 2900 metric tonnes of shrimp was done on 1250 acres.  Along with this, the Fisheries Department has aimed to double its target during the year 2022-23, and to achieve the same department has geared up to promote shrimp production business in saline water areas and fisheries in other freshwater areas.

With the implementation of such farmer-friendly schemes, farmers are now more inclined toward doing this business.

In the year 2014, one lakh metric tonnes of fish were produced in Haryana in a total farming area of 43000 acres and this year the target has been increased to 54000 acres. Besides this, the State Government has also set a target of increasing production to 2.10 lakh metric tonnes.

Fish farming ensures more income for the farmers

Apart from being an agrarian state, Haryana, which has contributed significantly to the country’s economy through industrial development, will now ensure its significant contribution through fisheries. 

With the beginning of the Blue Revolution, Haryana started achieving new heights. Production is done twice a year from the fisheries business. Within 125 to 150 days shrimps and other varieties are ready to bring to the market

About 6 tonnes of lobster is produced in one hectare and its market price is more than Rs 380 per kg.  Biofloc shrimp farming is also done using 7 Plastic Drums.  About 600 kg of shrimp are produced in a tank, thus 4200 kg of shrimp is produced, which has a market cost of Rs. 130 per kg. 

Similarly, the price of fish produced in freshwater is Rs 110 per kg.  In a year, a profit of about Rs 13.60 lakh per hectare is earned from shrimp farming, while a profit of Rs 5 lakh is earned from Biofloc shrimp farming technique and Rs 6 lakh per hectare is earned from the fish production in freshwater.

Just like Kisan Credit, fish farmers also to get credit cards

Like the Kisan Credit Card, the government is also providing the facility of credit cards to fish farmers. Similarly, the government is also holding discussions with banks and insurance companies for providing insurance facilities for fisheries as well.

Kurukshetra witnesses the confluence of faith and tourism, 3D projection mapping show will soon be set up near Jyotisar- Haryana Chief Minister

IEP Chandigarh

Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal said that Haryana has been constantly working to flourish new heights in the field of tourism. To promote tourism in the state, many development  projects are underway, out of which some are about to be completed soon. These development works will attract tourists from across the country and abroad towards Haryana.The Chief Minister said that the birthplace of Gita, Kurukshetra is a confluence of faith and tourism.  Recently, the ‘Virat Swaroop’ statue of Lord Krishna was unveiled in the holy pilgrimage Jyotisar. Shortly a 3D projection mapping show will also be set up at this place.  Its work is almost completed.  The show will be inaugurated in the coming days.  The Chief Minister said that episodes related to Mahabharata and Shrimad Bhagavad Gita will be shown.  For this, cutting-edge technology like Augmented Reality, Holographic Images, Robotics and Drones etc. will be used.The Chief Minister said that a light and sound show is shown at Jyotisar shrine since 2019.  Apart from this, the government has also built a Parikrama path of Jyotisar pilgrimage.  Lighting work has also been done on the shrine and a wall has also been constructed to protect the ancient banyan tree.  The Chief Minister said that Kurukshetra is the centre of spirituality, the government is working diligently on its development.Project of Rs. 52 crores related to Adi Badri sent to the Central GovernmentThe Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal said that a project worth Rs. 52 crores related to Adi Badri shrine located in Yamunanagar has been sent to the Tourism Department of the Central Government.  In the next few days, the Central Government team will reach Adi Badri for evaluation.  Apart from this, a project has been made for the restoration of the fort in Lohgarh, the capital of Bahadur Sikhs. Work is under process at this sight, he added.State Government looking forward to organise one more fair in SurajkundThe Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal said that the state government is looking forward to organize one additional fair at Surajkund in Faridabad.  In this regard, the Haryana Government has held discussion with the Union Ministry of Culture.  Soon work will be done to organize an additional fair in Surajkund.  The Chief Minister said that this would attract more tourists to Delhi and nearby areas, which would increase the income of the local people.Delegation of Aga Khan  Foundation from Zurich will soon come to Haryana for the renovation of Yadavindra GardenThe Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal said that the Yadvindra Garden located in Pinjore is one of the few remaining gardens of traditional era.  An agreement has been signed with Aga Khan Foundation for its renovation.  Soon a team from Zurich is reaching Haryana.  A decision in this regard will be taken after meeting with them.  Keeping in mind the Morni and Tikkar Tal etc, a home stay policy has been made.The Chief Minister said that the State Government is continuously making efforts to promote tourism in the state.  In this regard, strict directions have been given to the concerned departments to complete all the projects related to tourism.  These are also being evaluated from time to time, he added.

Haryana awarded for its exemplary performance to promote and enforce Energy Conservation in Building Sector

IEP Chandigarh, September 18

Adding yet another feather to its achievement hat, Haryana has been awarded ‘Special Award’ for State Designated Agency (SDA) – Category-II by the jury for NEERMAN Awards 2022.

The State was awarded during three-day international conference ‘ANGAN 2022’ (Augmenting Nature by Green Affordable New-habitat)‘ Making the Zero-Carbon Transition in Buildings’ organized by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), Ministry of Power from September 14 -16 at New Delhi.

Sharing more details in this regard, an official spokesperson said that the Department of New and Renewable Energy, Haryana and HAREDA has bagged the said award for its exemplary performance to promote and enforce Energy Conservation in Building Sector in the State. Dr. Hanif Qureshi, Director General, New and Renewable Energy Department and HAREDA received the award from the Ministry.

Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal has congratulated the New and Renewable Energy Department and HAREDA for this achievement.

The three-day conference was inaugurated by Sh. Alok Kumar, Secretary, Ministry of Power. Sh. Ajay Tiwary, Additional Secretary Ministry of Power also attended the event.

The winners of the BEE’s 1stNational Energy Efficiency Roadmap for Movement towards Affordable and Natural habitat (NEERMAN) Awards were felicitated during the award function which was held on Sept.15. These awards are institutionalized with the objective to acknowledge and encourage exemplary building designs complying with BEE’s Eco-NiwasSamhita (ENS) and Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC).

Notably, Haryana has designated the Department of New and Renewable Energy and HAREDA as State Designated Agency for the promotion and enforcement of energy conservation activities in the State.

The State Government has also mandated the implementation of Energy Conservation Building codes for all new buildings having connected loads above 100 KW.

More than 95 percent of government buildings have LED lights

As per the directions of Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal more than 95 percent of Government buildings/offices have replaced their conventional lights with LED Lights. For this exemplary performance, Haryana has bagged the award.

ANGAN 2.0, was organized by BEE

        The spokesperson shared that the  ANGAN 2.0, was organised by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), Ministry of Power, in collaboration with the Swiss Agency for Development & Cooperation (SDC) under the Indo-Swiss Building Energy Efficiency Project (BEEP).

Experts from more than 15 countries and international organisations discuss technologies for energy-efficient buildings.  Conference hosts exhibition of various low carbon products, technologies and innovations applicable in the building sector.

Haryana has made a pivotal contribution to the Prime Minister’s target of making India Net Zero by 2070

The objective of this conference is to promote a healthy ecosystem which was mentioned at COP 26 in Glasgow by the Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi on  Lifestyle For Environment(LiFE) and Panchamrit, aiming to make India Net Zero by 2070 and the contribution of Haryana to the achievement of this target is significant.

Furthermore, the commitment of the Department of New and Renewable Energy Haryana and HAREDA towards this endeavour of the State and Centre Government is substantial.

It is exciting to witness the uptake of the Energy Conservation Building Code and this accomplishment in Haryana which will certainly make a positive impact in driving the nation towards a Zero-Carbon future. 

Chief Minister Manohar Lal inaugurated the ‘Faculty House’ in Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa

IEP Chandigarh, September 18

Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal inaugurated the renovated Faculty House of Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa built at a cost of Rs.1.8 crore.

The Chief Minister took a round of the various rooms  built in this building along with the Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Ajmer Singh Malik.

It is noteworthy that along with promoting infrastructure facilities in the University, several initiatives are being taken to promote quality education as well. CM Suite, Drawing Room, VIP Dining Hall etc. have also been built in the newly renovated Faculty House.

Haryana Chief Minister turns down the pension request of financially affluent women

IEP Chandigarh, September 18

Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal while addressing a Jan Samvad Programme in Sirsa today firmly turned down the pension request raised by a woman, who is said to be the owner of nine ‘kila’ land. 

        The Chief Minister clarified that only eligible persons would get the benefit of a pension. This benefit will not be given to the person who is not eligible, he said.

        “You already own 9 Kila of land and your annual income is Rs. 2.5 lakh,  therefore you are not eligible for the pension  benefits, Sh. Manohar Lal told the woman.

        Later the woman informed the Chief Minister about her three daughters and sought financial help from him. Sh. Manohar Lal while again showing a big heart announced to give  Rs 1 lakh to the woman from his voluntary quota.  

        He shares that to avail the pension benefits, a beneficiaries should not have land more than 5 Kilas. But in this case, as the women own 9 kila, hence she is not eligible for said benefits. 

        Meanwhile, during the Jan Samvad Programme, the Chief Minister heard the problems of the people of Sirsa district held at Chaudhary Devi Lal University Auditorium. 

        A total of 227 complaints were heard and redressed.  Redressing a problem, Sh. Manohar Lal said that ensuring a roof over every head is the utmost priority of the State Government. 

        The Housing for All Department is surveying this and once it is completed, houses will be given to those who are not having houses. The government is working on a plan to provide 1 lakh houses.

CM directs to suspend Patwari immediately

        While, hearing a complaint regarding Mahender, Patwari of Rania refusing to register Girdawari of the complainant, the Chief Minister directed the officers concerned to immediately suspend the Patwari. 

        As per the complainant 10 months ago,  his father had transferred the land in his name. But when he visited the Patwari’s office for the registration of the  Girdawari, the Patwari denied doing the same.

        The complainant had also registered his complaint on  CM Window.  

Raise your area development demand on the Gram Darshan Portal, Manohar Lal

        The Chief Minister said that the Government has developed Gram Darshan Portal for villages and Nagar Darshan Portal for cities. The people of the village and the city can put forward the problems related to their area on these portals.  

        With this, the demand for road, drains, ponds, water etc. can also be raised on these portals. The demand put by the villagers reaches the concerned department and the department is ensuring fulfilment of these demands on a priority basis.

Take strict action against water thieves

        Sh. Manohar Lal said that the government is working continuously to ensure that water reaches the tail-end of every field. There are complaints of water theft at some places. Strict action should be taken by the department against such people. 

        The department should immediately register an FIR against such water thieves, said the Chief Minister. 

        Because of these water thieves, the water does not reach to the tail-end,  he added. 

        Sh. Manohar Lal also called upon the farmers to adopt the sprinkler irrigation technique.  

        “Today the water resources are limited. We should use it properly, in those areas where there is a shortage of water, farmers should irrigate their fields by adopting the sprinkler method. For this, 85 percent subsidy is given by the State Government, said Sh. Manohar Lal. 

Work should be done on overflowing ponds

The Chief Minister said that the Pond Authority should work on a mission mode to renovate the overflowing ponds.  

        He said that the water from the overflowing ponds should be channelized into the nearby rivers and streams.  Also,  the water should be drained from the pump.

Common Eligibility Test for Group-C will be held in November: Manohar Lal

IEP Chandigarh, September 18

Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal said that the Common Eligibility Test (CET) for Group-C will be conducted in November. The second level of this test will be conducted after the CET.  The Chief Minister made this announcement while interacting with the media persons after a Jan-Samvad programme organized in the auditorium of Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa on Sunday.

        Responding to a question related to the elections of Panchayati Raj Institutions, the Chief Minister said that a proposal has been sent to State Election Commission to conduct elections of Panchayati Raj Institutions by November 30. He further said that some people had gone to court regarding the reservation of Backward Class-A and 50 percent reservation of women in the elections. Following the orders of the Supreme Court, the state government had set up a Commission to determine reservation in Panchayati Raj elections for Backward Class-A. After the report of the Commission, the state government has issued an ordinance, which has been approved by the governor.  Reservation work regarding delimitation of wards (wardbandi) is under process. In the coming days, orders will be issued to the Deputy Commissioners to give ward wise reservations.  The Deputy Commissioners have to complete this task in a week. Elections will be held after the completion of aforesaid works, he added.

Less VAT on petrol/diesel in Haryana as compared to neighboring states

Responding to another question, the Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal said that after the directions of Central Government to reduce VAT on petroleum products to reduce inflation, the Haryana Government has reduced the rates of VAT on petrol and diesel twice. He said that Haryana has been imposing less VAT as compared to neighboring states.

Woman will get the income received from her share of land

        A case of woman also came to the notice of the Chief Minister during the Jan Samvad programme, in which the woman Surjit Kaur told that before the death her husband. They had given 27 acres of land ownership in the name of three sons.  Now her sons are not even giving her money to survive.  In such a situation, the Chief Minister directed that the ownership cannot be changed, but the woman will be given the income of one-fourth of the 27 acres of land.

Continuation of  Jan-Samwad programmes in the state

The Chief Minister said that the process of organising Jan-Samvad programmes will remain continued.  Earlier, Jan-Samvad programmes have been organized in Rohtak and Karnal.  This was the third programme in Sirsa.  To hear the grievances of the public, the Deputy Commissioners have also been directed to adress the public grievances from 11 am to 1 pm every day in the respective districts.

After monsoon, 6 Departments are doing repair work of roads

Responding to a question, the Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal said that after the monsoon season, 6 departments have been engaged in the work of repairing the roads. Public Works Department, Haryana State Agricultural Marketing Board, Urban Local Bodies, Haryana Urban Development Authority and Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructural Development Corporation are involved in repairing worl of roads. The Chief Minister said that 650 km of roads are being repaired by the Haryana State Agricultural Marketing Board.  In each assembly constituency, Rs 25 crore is being given by the government for the repair of roads.

Crops can be sold anywhere in the e-National Agriculture Market

        Responding to a question, the Chief Minister said that in this era of technology, many services are being provided online to the people of the state. The e-National Agriculture Market is also a part of the online platform where the farmers can sell their crops to the trader from Kerala to Assam and they will get good prices for the crop

50 bedded de-addiction and rehabilitation centre will be opened in Sirsa

On the question on drug addiction, the Chief Minister said that a 50-bedded drug de-addiction and rehabilitation centre would be set up in the civil hospital of Sirsa.  State government has set up many gymnasiums in Sirsa than other districts. Their number has been increased to 81 here.  We are looking to increase to set up more gymnasiums in Sirsa district.

Haryana Chief Minister expresses gratitude to the ancestors of Arorvansh community, for choosing self-respect over the reservation, Manohar Lal

IEP Chandigarh, September 18 “

I am grateful to the ancestors of the Arorvansh community for adopting the path of hard work and self-respect over the reservation,” stated  Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal while laying the foundation stone of Shri Arorvansh Seva Sadan in Sirsa on Sunday.        Following this path, the people of this community had worked hard and played an important role in the progress of the country, added Sh. Manohar Lal.         The Chief Minister said that today’s occasion is a day to remember that section of the society, who had always worked with self-respect and effort. This community had lost everything at the time of the partition and despite this, after coming to India, it made its mark by working hard in various fields including agriculture, business, and job.         Sh. Manohar Lal said that Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi also understood the pain of Partition and announced to observe August 14  every year as Vibhajan Vibhishika Divas (Partition Horrors Remembrance Day). This will allow the younger generation to understand the pain of Partition, he added.         The Chief Minister said that we had taken the goal of liberating ‘Akhand Bharat’, but on August 14, we had to face the pain of partition, while on August 15 we also felt the happiness of the country’s independence.          The Arorvansh community has been an eyewitness to both these events in our country. We get to hear this pain of partition from our elders. This Community became self-reliant even after losing everything and has today reached good places in their lives, added Sh. Manohar Lal. The Chief Minister said that after independence, a discussion was held with the framers of the Constitution to bring the people of such community into the mainstream by making provisions of reservations for the deprived community. Also, a discussion was held on whether to give reservation to the people who suffered the tragedy of Partition or not.  The brotherhood and love between Agravansh and Arorvansh society should remain like thisSh. Manohar Lal said that the brotherhood and love between Agravansh and Arorvansh communities should always remain like this. Because this building of Arorvansh Seva Sadan is being built along with Agarwal Seva Sadan. The coming generations must uphold the spirit of this brotherhood.        He said that there were several obstacles in the land allotment where the building of Arorvansh society is being built. But now all such obstacles have been removed. He also congratulated the people of Sirsa.Chief Minister gives Rs 21 lakh each for both the buildings from the voluntary fund        Sh.  Manohar Lal has announced a grant of Rs. 21 lakh each for both Arorvansh Seva Sadan and Agarwal Seva Sadan buildings. Along with this, MP Smt. Sunita Duggal also announced Rs. 5 lakh each and MLA, Sh. Gopal Kanda announced  Rs. 11 lakh each for both the buildings.Chief Minister has given special gifts to Sirsa, Sunita Duggal         MP Smt. Sunita Duggal said that on the occasion of Martyr Madan Lal Dhingra Jayanti, the Chief Minister laid the foundation stone of Arorvansh Seva Sadan.  This building will set an example of communal harmony and brotherhood not only in Haryana but in the entire country. Both the buildings of Agarwal Seva Sadan and Arorvansh Seva Sadan will be given a similar look, she added.Agarwal Seva Sadan and Arorvansh Seva Sadan will become an example in India, Gopal Kanda        MLA, Sh. Gopal Kanda said that today the foundation stone of Arorvansh Seva Sadan has been laid on the land of the historic city of Sirsa. There are already Bishnoi temples, Arya Samaj temples, and  Shiva temples here. After the construction of Agarwal Seva Sadan and Arorvansh Seva Sadan, this place will have religious significance and will become an example in India.  He also thanked the Chief Minister, for gracing the occasion.

Haryana government expands the scope of Ayushman Bharat Scheme, 22 lakh families will get benefits – Chief Minister

IEP Chandigarh, September 17In

Haryana, people suffering from Thalassemia will be given Rs. 2,500 per month and the necessary medical tests for their health check-up will also be free of cost so that the cost burden of treatment does not fall on the family members.       This announcement was made by Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal while addressing on the occasion of blood donation camp organized by Samaras Hindu Manch in Gurugram on the occasion of the birthday of Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi. On behalf of the people of the state, the Chief Minister extended warm greetings to Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi on the occasion of his 72nd birthday.       The Chief Minister boosted the morale of the Thalassemia affected children and their families present in the camp. The Chief Minister also got a group picture with them.       On this occasion, Sh. Manohar Lal also distributed cards among 125 children suffering from Thalassemia through which they can get their blood tests done along with other tests like MRI etc. at free of cost for one year by Municipal Corporation, Gurugram. He said that Thalassemia is a serious disease, in which a person’s blood has to be changed after a period and its treatment is expensive.Haryana government expands the scope of Ayushman Bharat scheme, 22 lakh families will get benefit        The Chief Minister said that the Ayushman Bharat scheme has been implemented to provide medical treatment facilities to the poor, and is a combined scheme of the Central and State Governments. According to the norms of the Central Government, 1.5 lakh families in Haryana were covered under this scheme, but the state government expanded the scope of this scheme, due to which now 22 lakh families of Haryana have come under the purview of this scheme.       The Chief Minister said that we have to draw inspiration from the path shown by Lord Vishwakarma to ensure our contribution in the progress of the country and the state.       The Chief Minister said that Samaras Hindu Manch has taken a pledge to collect 1,100 units by organizing a blood donation camp on the birthday of the Prime Minister today. Describing blood donation as an act of virtue, he said that the donated blood gets replenished in a person’s body within a month. Many blood donors keep donating blood every three months. A person donating blood gives life to another person and that is humanity.       On this occasion, Mayor, Smt. Madhu Azad, Municipal Councillor, Smt. Madhu along with district administration officers and other dignitaries were present. 

Haryana Chief Minister announces a big largesse for workers and their families on the Labour Day

IEP Chandigarh, September 17

On the occasion of  Vishwakarma Jayanti a state level function was organized  in Gurugram, the  city of Guru Drona, Haryana  Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal made several announcements for the welfare of the workers in the State.

       Addressing the State-level function on the Labour Day Haryana Chief Minister , Sh. Manohar Lal had  announced Mukhyamantri Parivar Swasthya Parikshan Yojana for more than 60 lakh labour families. Under the scheme, tests like ENT, blood, sugar, ECG etc. will be done free of cost once in a year. 

       The Chief Minister also announced the opening of 200 Shram Yogi Clinics in the state.  He  said that 100 ambulances with advanced life support facilities would be available in the state.  At the same time, 44 mobile medical vans will be run for general health check-up.

        Now the labour families will not be required to give any  guarantee  to take loans under the Mukhyamantri  Antyodaya Parivar Utthan Yojana.

Amount of financial assistance given on the death of a worker at the workplace increased

       The Chief Minister announced to increase the financial assistance of Rs 2.5 lakh to Rs 4 lakh given  on the death of an unorganized sector worker at the workplace. The  financial assistance given to the  handicapped has also been increased.  While the financial assistance has also  been doubled in case of any disability.

       The Chief Minister also announced to increase  the assistance being given to handicapped children  from Rs.2,500 per month to Rs.3000.  

       Sh. Manohar Lal  further announced  a monthly financial assistance of Rs. 2500 to  Thalassemia patients. 

       The Chief Minister said that under the Antyodaya Aahar Yojana, 100 canteens would be opened for the workers in the state.  In these, workers will get quality  food in just Rs. 10.  

       Sh. Manohar Lal said that while taking  concrete step towards skill development,  a University named after Lord Vishwakarma,  Shri Vishwakarma Skill University has been established  at Dudhaula in district Palwal.  

       He  said that an agreement was signed between the ESI and the Health Department, Haryana according to  which  the workers and general public have got the facility of treatment in the hospitals of both the departments.

       PM Modi, the architect of a modern, and self-reliant India: Manohar Lal

       Sh.  Manohar Lal, while paying homage to Lord Vishwakarma, extended  greetings and best wishes to everyone, especially the craftsmen, artisans and technicians on Vishwakarma Jayanti.  

       He said that it is a very happy coincidence that today is also the birthday of our ‘Karmayogi’  Prime Minister Sh.  Narendra Modi who is blessed with a dynamic personality. 

       It would not be incorrect to say that our country’s Prime Minister is the architect of modern, developed and self-reliant India, added Sh. Manohar Lal.  

       The Chief Minister on behalf of 2.5 crore people of Haryana congratulated   Prime Minister on his birthday. 

Haryana has taken concrete steps for the welfare of the workers

       Sh.  Manohar Lal said that India has also been considered as the “craft guru” of the world and certainly the Vishwakarma community had played an important role in this. The marvelous wonders of the unique craftsmanship of Vishwakarmas can be seen in the Ellora caves. 

       The Chief Minister said that many schemes are being run in Haryana for the welfare and upliftment of the workers.  He said that at present about 52.30 lakh workers are registered on the Labour Department portal.  About 8 lakh workers are registered in the Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board, out of which more than 6 lakh members are active. 

The state government has taken concrete steps for their welfare. An amount of Rs 906 crore has been spent by the Haryana Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board for the welfare of about 17.47 lakh  construction workers during the tenure of the present government.  

       Under the ‘Antyodaya Aahar Yojana’, food is being provided to the workers in 10 districts for Rs. 10. Under the ‘Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana’, free food grains are being given to the poor every month. 

About 30000 people got employment in Antyodaya Melas

Sh. Manohar Lal said that Antyodaya Utthan Melas  are being organized by the government from time to time at the block level to provide employment opportunities.  

       About 30,000 people have been given employment in these Melas. Online grievance redressal portal has also been started for speedy disposal of workers’ grievances. 

        Under the ‘Mukhyamantri Mahila Nirman Shramik Samman Yojana’, all registered women workers are given annual financial assistance of Rs 5100 for clothing and their personal needs.

         In order to provide maximum employment opportunities in private sector enterprises, 75 percent reservation has been given to the youth of the state.  Similarly, several other  schemes are being run for raising the standard of  living of the workers and their families.  

       The Chief Minister said that in the year 2020, Haryana has been at a leading position in the entire country by fully implementing 49 trade reforms allotted to the Labour Department. 

       The  State Government has implemented Ease of Doing smoothly to provide a better environment to the entrepreneurs, added Sh. Manohar Lal. 

Deh Shamlat land case will be resolved by staying within the ambit of law: Financial Commissioner

IEP Chandigarh, September 12

In the matter of Deh Shamlat land, a solution will be found by staying within the ambit of the law. While protecting the interests of the farmers, the government will not allow any farmer to be harmed in any way; this was stated by the Additional Chief Secretary, Financial Commissioner, Revenue and Disaster Management and Consolidation Departments, Sh. Varinder Singh Kundu while talking to the mediapersons after the meeting of Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar with the farmers’ delegation.

Earlier, a delegation of farmers met the Chief Minister. The Chief Minister assured all possible help to the farmers’ delegation. He said that the present government is completely dedicated to the interests of the farmers. The Chief Minister told the farmers’ delegation that whether it is the matter of crop compensation or the purchase of MSP crops, the government has always defended the interests of the farmers.

After the meeting, Additional Chief Secretary, Financial Commissioner, Revenue and Disaster Management and Consolidation Departments, Sh. Varinder Singh Kundu said that the Chief Minister has assured that all possible help will be extended to the farmers within the legal framework and no damage will be allowed to impact the farmers. He said that the government has heard the side of the farmers’ leaders and each and every issue will be resolved. In the case of Naraingarh Sugar Mills, the previous dues of the farmers will be paid first. The government’s stand is also positive for compensation for crop damage caused by water logging.

The meeting was attended by Additional Chief Secretary, Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Dr. Sumita Misra, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister V Umashankar, Managing Director, Haryana Power Generation Corporation Ltd, Mohammed Shayin, ADGP CID, Alok Mittal, Director General Agriculture, Hardeep Singh, Commissioner of Police, Panchkula, Dr. Hanif Qureshi were present, while Suresh Kauth, Amarjit Modi, Jagdish Singh Aulakh, Sukhwinder Singh, Dr. Darshan Pal, Sahab Singh Sandhu, Shingara Singh, Jagtar Singh and Mandeep Nathwan participated from the farmers’ organizations.