Category Archives: Haryana

Chief Minister hands over his ancestral house to the village for social work

IEP Chandigarh, January 29

Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Manohar Lal handed over his residence situated in the village of Baniyani, Rohtak district to the community for social work. Today, during his journey from Rohtak to Bhiwani, the Chief Minister made a stop at his ancestral village of Baniyani, where the villagers warmly received him. It was during this visit that he expressed his intention to donate his home to the village for social welfare initiatives. The villagers enthusiastically embraced the Chief Minister’s proposal, expressing their support through resounding applause and slogans.

Shri Manohar Lal expressed his deep sentiment towards the village, highlighting its profound significance as the place where he spent his formative years and received his education. He said that this house is a symbol of his parents, which they had named after him. Today, he handed over both his own residence and that of his uncle’s son, which together encompass an area of approximately 200 square yards to the village. He said that an e-library will be established in within the premises. This innovative initiative will offer not only computer facilities but also a diverse collection of books catering to various interests, ensuring accessibility for individuals of all ages, including the elderly.

He expressed his desire for the house to serve a noble purpose, envisioning it as a place where children can gather to receive education and pave the way for a brighter future. To ensure the effective utilization of the property, he proposed the formation of a village committee entrusted with its care and management.

Earlier, the Chief Minister engaged in discussions with local farmers regarding the proposed construction of a road along Baniyani Minor, spanning from Bhiwani Road to Mokhara Road. The Chief Minister also visited Rajkumar’s house in the village. He met the villagers there and said that this place is memorable for him because he spent his childhood here. Recalling his childhood, he said that there used to be a well of Devi Singh at this place. Upon his arrival in village Baniyani, he was warmly welcomed by former village sarpanch and district president of Kisan Morcha Bansi Vij, former MLA Sarita Narayan, and other esteemed guests.

On this occasion, Deputy Commissioner Ajay Kumar, District Superintendent of Police Himanshu Garg and other leaders and dignitaries were also present.

375 buses purchased in the first phase, electric buses to be run in other 7 cities by June

IEP Chandigarh, January 29

Haryana Minister of Transport and Higher Education, Sh. Mool Chand Sharma, stated that the government is initiating electric bus services in 9 cities of the state. The first phase will see the operation of these buses in the municipal corporations of Panipat and Yamunanagar. Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal recently inaugurated the service from the bus stand in Panipat. The government has entered into a 12-year agreement with the JBM company for this city bus service. Under this agreement, the government will spend Rs. 2450 crores over 12 years. All the expenses of the bus will be borne by the company, Haryana Roadways will manage the operations.

Today, Sh. Mool Chand Sharma initiated the electric bus service from Jagadhri Bus Stand by cutting a ribbon at the bus gate. He personally travelled on the bus with officers and other dignitaries to inspect the facility. He stated that Haryana is ahead in the country to introduce electric city bus services. The fare for citizens using this bus will be affordable. The state has purchased 375 electric buses, which are eco-friendly. Yamunanagar will receive 50 electric buses soon, he added.

The Transport Minister highlighted the increased trust of passengers in Haryana Roadways during the present government’s tenure. The state has a fleet of around 4,150 buses. To address the shortage of staff, the Haryana government has recruited 3500 drivers and conductors in Roadways and 1500 drivers and conductors have been recruited through Haryana Kaushal Rozgar Nigam. He stated that Haryana Roadways caters approximately 11 lakh passengers who travel 11 lakh kilometers daily.

Principal Secretary, Transport Department, Sh. Navdeep Singh Virk, expressed gratitude to the guests and acknowledged the continuous progress of the Transport Department under the guidance of Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal and the strenuous efforts of Transport Minister, Sh. Mool Chand Sharma. The government has procured pollution-free buses to curb increasing pollution in Haryana. City bus services will commence in localities like Panipat, Yamunanagar, Panchkula, Ambala, Karnal, Sonipat, Rewari, Rohtak, and Hisar in the first phase. The initiative has started in Panipat and Yamunanagar, with services in other districts scheduled to begin by June. Separate city bus service depots are being constructed at a cost of Rs. 115 crores in all 9 cities, equipped with ultra modern facilities.

He further stated that for the first 7 days, the bus service will be free for residents, as announced by the Chief Minister in Panipat. The fare for the bus will range between Rs. 10 to Rs. 50. In Yamunanagar, the fare will be Rs. 10 for 1 to 5 kilometers, Rs. 15 for 5 to 8 kilometers, and Rs. 20 for 8 to 20 kilometers.

Instead of treating the youth’s fingers trapped in the machine, allegations of cutting them, Home Minister Anil Vij directed the Ambala SP to investigate

IEP Chandigarh, January 28

Haryana Home and Health Minister, Sh. Anil Vij directed the Ambala SP to investigate allegations of cutting fingers instead of treating them in the case of a youth whose fingers were trapped in a machine.

Today in Ambala, Sh. Vij redressed the grievances to the people of the state at his residence in Ambala.

A family residing in Ambala Cantonment B.D. Flour Mill area complained that their son works in a factory. A few days ago, three fingers of their son got trapped in the machine while working in the factory. Due to the fingers being stuck in the machine, the factory owner took their son to a private doctor. Their allegation was that the doctor cut off three fingers of their son. The family claimed that neither was their son taken to a civil hospital nor to any other major hospital before the fingers were amputated. The factory owner did not provide any information before cutting the fingers. They filed a complaint with the police, but no action has been taken so far.

Similarly, a family from Panipat informed Home Minister Anil Vij that some accused set their house on fire, resulting in the death of their child and injuries to five other family members. Although a murder case was registered, the accused were not arrested. Home Minister directed the Panipat SP to ensure the arrest of the accused.

Additionally, Home Minister Vij directed the Palwal SP to take action in a case where a soldier and his family alleged that some individuals had encroached upon their land in Palwal.

He also issued instructions for action in cases related to immigration fraud where individuals reported being deceived by agents in Kaithal and Kurukshetra. Moreover, Minister Vij directed the authorities to take action in various other cases, including assault on a woman in Bhiwani, online fraud in Defense Colony, a theft case in Mahendragarh, a suicide case in Bilaspur, and a missing child complaint in Kurukshetra.

CM inaugurates Electric City Bus Service in Panipat

IEP Chandigarh, January 28


The historic city of Panipat witnessed another significant milestone for sustainable and convenient Transport today, after the Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal inaugurated the Electric City Bus Service from the new bus stand in Siwah, Panipat. The objective of this initiative is not only to provide convenient transportation to the people of the state but also to reduce environmental pollution. On this occasion, the Chief Minister announced that the first seven days of traveling in these Electric buses will be free, encouraging people to opt for public transportation over private vehicles. The routes of the City Bus Service will be carefully planned, taking into consideration the demands and needs of the city residents.
Presently, three electric city buses have been introduced in Panipat, and soon, five more buses will be added to the fleet. The fare for the City Bus Service will range from Rs. 10 to Rs. 50, and the route will cover a distance of 28 to 30 kilometers. The City Bus Service will be systematically expanded to the villages surrounding the city, informed the Chief Minister after launching the bus service.


The Chief Minister extended best wishes to the people of Panipat on the commencement of the City Bus Service and personally travelled on the bus. He was accompanied by Rajya Sabha MP, Sh. Krishan Lal Panwar, MP, Sh. Sanjay Bhatia, Panipat City MLA, Sh. Pramod Vij, and the Principal Secretary, Transport Department, Sh. Navdeep Virk.
The Chief Minister shared that the Siwah bus stand is closely connected to him, as he had inaugurated it on July 18, 2023. Today, the Panipat City Bus Service commences from this very location, promising significant benefits to both city and rural residents, he said.
In the state, operation of 450 modern, environmentally friendly electric buses will also be started, CM
The Chief Minister said that after the launch of electric city bus service in Panipat and Jagadhri, the government aims to start electric city bus services in seven cities, including Panchkula, Ambala, Sonipat, Rewari, Karnal, Rohtak, and Hisar, by June 2024.
Notably, the Chief Minister, who also holds the portfolio of Finance Minister, in his budget speech for the fiscal year 2023-24 had announced that city bus services would be initiated in 9 municipal corporations and Rewari city. He personally inaugurated the service today in Panipat. In this series, the existing city bus services in Gurugram, Manesar, and Faridabad will be expanded. This unique project, initiated by any state in the country, involves 450 modern, environmental friendly electric buses, and the project, costing more than 2450 crores over 12 years, is a significant step towards pollution-free environment, said Sh. Manohar Lal.


Travelling in Haryana Transport buses is the first choice for travelers from other states, CM
The Chief Minister shared that every day, 11 lakh people travel on Haryana Transport buses covering a distance of 11 lakh kilometers. Currently, 4651 buses including 562 buses under the Kilometre scheme and 1300 permit buses are operating.
He further shared that significant work has been done in the past 9 years to enhance road, rail, and air connectivity in the state. Every district is now connected to the national highway. Emphasis has been placed on constructing grade-separated rail tracks for seamless rail connectivity. A five-kilometer elevated railway track has been operationalized in Rohtak, and work is progressing in Kurukshetra and Kaithal, said the Chief Minister.
He informed that over the past 9 years, 72 ROBs (Railway Over Bridges) and RUBs (Railway Under Bridges) have been constructed, and 52 projects are in progress. In the last 9 years, 33,000 kilometers of roads were maintained and repaired, with an expenditure of Rs. 20,000 crores. Additionally, 7,000 kilometers of new roads were constructed at a cost of Rs 4,000 crores. The National Highway Authority of India has also spent 50,000 crores on road construction, said Sh. Manohar Lal.
The Chief Minister said that approval has been granted by the Indian government for the construction of an expressway to enhance connectivity from Panipat to Dabwali in the east-west direction. He highlighted the recruitment of approximately 3500 drivers and conductors in Haryana Roadways over the past 9 years. Furthermore, through Haryana Kaushal Rozgar Nigam, 1500 drivers and conductors have been recruited.
A Rapid Rail Transport System will be developed from Delhi Sarai Kale Khan to Panipat, CM
The Chief Minister said that a Rapid Rail Transport System, similar to the metro, will be initiated from Delhi Sarai Kale Khan to Panipat, with efforts to expand it up to Karnal. Alongside the Kundli-Manesar Expressway, Haryana is also launching the Haryana Orbital Rail Service, enhancing connectivity from Kundli to Panipat. This development aims to provide better transportation facilities for the people, he said. Besides this, Haryana will have its own airport in Hisar, connected to Delhi through the Fast Track Expressway. The construction of the Hansi-Rohtak railway track is also underway, providing direct fast connectivity from Hisar to Delhi, said Sh. Manohar Lal.


The Chief Minister said that Haryana has become a preferred destination for investors both nationally and internationally. He stated that the state government has simplified the ease of doing business in its industrial policy to promote industry growth and provide employment opportunities for local youth.
New bus stands will be constructed for electric buses in 7 cities at a cost of Rs. 110 crores
The Principal Secretary, Transport Department, Sh. Navdeep Virk apprised the Chief Minister that new bus stands for electric buses will be built in 3-acre plots in each of the 7 cities of the state, with a total cost of Rs. 110 crores, and they will be equipped with charging facilities. He further shared that the state government has appointed Convergence Energy Services Limited (CESL) as its consultant for the bus tendering process under the Ministry of Power, Government of India. Following a global tendering process conducted by CESL under the National E-Bus Plan, an order for 375 buses (12 meters each) was placed, which will be used for operating under this city bus service. In addition to these, mini-buses will also be introduced, shared Sh. Navdeep Virk.

Hry Minister suspends AE

IEP Chandigarh, January 28

Taking a strict cognizance against corrupt practices, Haryana Urban Local Body Minister, Dr. Kamal Gupta has terminated the services of the personal assistant in his staff for receiving a food item as a gift from the Assistant Engineer, Municipal Corporation, Gurugram.  Besides this, taking strict action against the Assistant Engineer, the Minister ordered his immediate suspension.

On the occasion of Republic Day celebrations, Urban Local Body Minister, Dr. Kamal Gupta had gone to Gurugram to unfurl the flag. After the conclusion of the event, the Minster was informed that a personal assistant of his staff, Sanjeev Siroha, had received food items as a gift from the Assistant Engineer of the Municipal Corporation, Gurugram, for personal use, to which he took strict cognizance.

Hry Minister lays foundation stone of development work to be done at a cost of Rs. 5.50 lakh in Manakpur Sri Guru Ravidas Temple

IEP Chandigarh, January 28

A felicitation ceremony was organized by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Sahitya Prachar Committee in Manakpur. The School Education Minister, Sh. Kanwar Pal, participated as the Chief Guest at the event. The Committee warmly welcomed the Education Minister during the program. Before the event, Minister, Sh. Kanwar Pal inaugurated the development projects at Shri Guru Ravidas Temple in Manakpur, costing Rs. 5.50 lakh. On this occasion, he also announced a grant of Rs. 5.50 lakh for the remaining development projects at the temple.

Addressing the gathering, the Education Minister spoke about the state government’s commitment to the principles of “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas” under the leadership of Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal. He stated that State government is emphasising on promoting education, health, security, self-reliance and self-respect amongst the people of the state with the vision to ensure good governance. The government is focused on good governance and development, which has earned the trust and support of people. The present government stands with every citizen. We are working for the upliftment of last person standing in queue.

In Mann Ki Baat programme, PM Modi lauds women, social workers emphasizing their remarkable achievements in various fields: School Education Minister

IEP Chandigarh, January 28

Haryana School Education Minister, Sh. Kanwar Pal, stated that the “Mann Ki Baat” programme aired on January 28, Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi lauds women, social workers and organ donors, emphasizing the remarkable achievements of our daughters and women across various fields in transforming India. One area where women have showcased their excellence and raised their flag is the “Women Self-Help Groups.” Today, the number of Women Self-Help Groups in the country has exponentially increased, and their scope of work has expanded significantly. Soon, we may witness women assisting in agriculture through drone technology in fields across villages.

         Minister, Sh. Kanwar Pal mentioned that this year, Padma Awards were conferred upon many individuals who have worked tirelessly to bring significant changes to society. The inspiring stories of these people have generated immense enthusiasm across the country. Prime Minister Modi highlighted that the rule of Lord Rama was a source of inspiration for the framers of our constitution as well. The festivals of democracy, such as Republic Day, contribute to making India stronger and more empowered. This year marks the 75th anniversary of our constitution, and in the third chapter of our constitution’s original text, the fundamental rights of Indian citizens are described. Interestingly, at the beginning of this chapter, the creators of our constitution placed the images of Lord Rama, Mother Sita, and Lakshmana, he added.

Chief Minister unveils statue of Sant Shiromani Baba Durbal Nath at Banso Gate in Karnal

IEP Chandigarh, January 28

Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal today unveiled the statue of Sant Shiromani 1008 Shri Baba Durbal Nath Ji Maharaj at Banso Gate in Karnal and extended greetings and congratulations to the people. Addressing the gathering at the event, the Chief Minister said that by following the teachings of saints, we can bring about significant changes in our lives and become better individuals. He emphasized that saints have always held a special place in society, guiding people in the right direction.

The Chief Minister stated that saints and spiritual leaders have been inspiring the common people to walk on the right path since centuries. Their teachings include helping the needy, protecting women, and imparting valuable wisdom. He urged everyone to perform selfless actions without expecting any reward, as guided in the Bhagavad Gita.

He also mentioned that in the present times, some individuals deviate from the path of life, influenced by selfish motives, leading to hardships. Choosing the path shown by saints can make life more fulfilling and happy. Sh. Manohar Lal stated that the state government has initiated the  Sant-Mahapurush Samman evam Vichar Prachar Prasar Yojana, to honour and promote the thoughts of saints from all communities and religions. Through this scheme, the state government celebrates the birthdays of all revered saints at the state level.

Present at the occasion were, Deputy Commissioner, Sh. Anish Yadav, SP Shanshak Kumar Sawan, Municipal Commissioner, Sh. Abhishek Meena, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Dr. Vaishali Sharma, Former Mayor, Smt. Renu Bala Gupta, Media Coordinator for the Chief Minister, Sh. Jagmohan Anand, and President of Sant Durbal Nath Education Committee, Raghubir Singh Badgujjar.

Vridh  Seva Ashrams to be established in every district, announces CM

IEP Chandigarh, January 28

Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal while addressing a Jan Samvad at Ward 11, Model Town, karnal today said that ‘Vridh  Seva Ashrams’ will be opened in every district, having an accommodation facility of 50 senior citizens in each Ashram. 

He said that the city E-bus service will commence in Karnal within three months.  Under the Mukhyamantri Awas Yojana, 50,000 plots will be allocated in the first phase in the state. The portal for applications will be opened very soon said Sh. Manohar Lal.

The Chief Minister further said that the Vridh Seva Ashram (elderly care home) will provide accommodation and food arrangements for the underprivileged and poor elderly. Even financially stable senior citizens, willing to stay in these homes, will need to make a certain contribution.

On this occasion, the Chief Minister also distributed old-age pension certificates to eight beneficiaries.

The Chief Minister said that the City E-bus service in Karnal will commence within three months. The same has been started in Panipat and will start in Yamunanagar from Monday, he said.

He emphasised that Prime Minister, Sh.  Narendra Modi is genuinely concerned about the common man and has initiated the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana for the poor. The amount for the repair of houses for the poor has been increased from Rs. 31,000 to 80,000.

The Chief Minister said that the benefits of central and state government welfare schemes are reaching to the needy people.

The Chief Minister informed that the  Chirayu Haryana Yojana has been integrated with the Ayushman Bharat Yojana. Initially, 15.5 lakh people were eligible under the Ayushman Yojana, which has now increased to 34 lakh. The income limit for poverty has been raised from Rs. Rs. 1.20 lakh to Rs. 1.80 lakh. In Karnal district, 1,34,000 people have applied for the Ayushman card, with 92,000 approvals being given, and the remaining will be processed soon, he said.

The  Chief Minister  said that in Karnal a total of 4800 beneficiaries have availed the benefits of the Ayushman Bharat card and  an amount of Rs. 16.55 crore has been spent by the government  on the medical treatment of the beneficiaries.

On-demand for regularising Dayanand Colony, the Chief Minister directed the Municipal Commissioner to conduct a feasibility study and submit a report. He said that more than 750 colonies have been regularised and the process of regularising 200 more such colonies will be completed soon.

         Former Mayor, Smt Renu Bala Gupta,  Deputy Commissioner, Sh. Anish Yadav, and ASP, Sh. Shashank Kumar Sawan also remained present on this occasion.

PM Modi’s vision will be realised with the success of the Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra: Dr Banwari Lal

IEP Chandigarh, January 28


Haryana Cooperation, Public Health, and Engineering Minister, Dr. Banwari Lal, today listened carefully with party workers and officials to the 109th edition of Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi’s monthly programme ‘Mann Ki Baat’ at Shri Krishna Yadav Dharamshala in Jhajjar. He emphasised everyone to convey the messages shared by the Prime Minister to the public.


He stated that with Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi’s visionary approach, it is necessary for every section to contribute strongly to the development of the country and the state. No country can become ‘self-reliant and developed’ until its infrastructure is strong and robust. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Sh.Narendra Modi, there is a focus on strengthening infrastructure in the areas of railways, roads, education, and healthcare.
Minister Dr. Banwari Lal mentioned that the Central and State governments, under the skilled leadership of PM,Sh. Narendra Modi and Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal, are always committed to serving the public. He emphasised the need for working together to achieve the vision of a developed India by 2047.


Dr. Banwari Lal said that the Pradhan mantri Ujjwala Yojana has provided more than 10 crore families with gas connections nationwide under the leadership of the Prime Minister and farmers are receiving an annual amount of Rs. 6,000 under the ‘Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana’. He said that together, we are working to make India the ‘Golden Bird’ once again.
He stated that the day is not far when we will be able to surpass Japan and will rank in the world’s top 3 largest economies and just like that one day we will be at number 1 position also. He said that this proves that India will undoubtedly become a ‘self-reliant and developed’ nation by 2047. He emphasised that India has a golden opportunity to establish itself as a ‘self-reliant and developed’ nation.