CM Nayab Singh Saini visits Gupti Dham in Ganaur, takes blessings of Gupti Sagar Maharaj
Haryana Government will soon give plots to 1 lakh people in the state: CM
Voters gave a befitting reply to those who wanted to sell jobs: Nayab Singh Saini
Chandigarh, January 13 – Haryana Chief Minister . Nayab Singh Saini, while targeting the Opposition, said that during the Assembly elections, the Opposition played politics of lies and promised to give jobs in exchange for votes, but the people of the state owed the mirror to those who wanted to sell government jobs and elected a BJP government again. Today, the child of a poor person in the state is becoming successful on the basis of his hard work, because the atmosphere has changed due to the basic mantra of BJP of giving jobs without ‘kharchi-parchi’.
The Chief Minister had arrived at the Abhinandan Samman Samaroh organized by Ratrasant, Mahayogi, Upadhyayree Dr. Gupti Sagar Gurudev at Gupti Dham premises located in Ganaur of Sonipat district on Monday. The Chief Minister took blessings of the saints of the Jain community and wied the people on Lohri and Makar Sankranti. He announced to give Rs 31 lakh for the Gupti Dham.
The Chief Minister said with the blessings of Gupti Sagar Ji Maharaj and with the support of the public, the BJP government has been formed in Haryana for the third time. Under the guidance of Prime Minister . Narendra Modi, the Haryana Government has continuously developed the state in the last 10 years. The state government is taking steps for the welfare of every section.
. Nayab Singh Saini said before taking oath, our government gave jobs to 24,000 youth without ‘parchi-kharchi’. Today, even a child from a poor family is getting a job on big posts in the Haryana Government. He said that as soon as the government was formed, we took many decisions for the welfare of the people. We started free dialysis facility for kidney patients. Apart from this, we passed a Bill in the Assembly to give ownerip rights of land at collector rate to the people who have been living in houses built on panchayat land for a long time. He said that in the last 10 years, strong development work has been done in Haryana. The present government is working in the interest of the poor.
People made the BJP win by exposing the politics of lies
The Chief Minister said the Opposition leaders wanted to create the same kind of environment this time as well, which was in the state before 2014. But the people of Haryana defeated the politics of lies and gave a befitting reply by forming the government of the BJP in the state.
Haryana Government will soon give plots to 1 lakh people in the state
. Nayab Singh Saini said as per the promise of providing a roof over every head, plots will soon be provided to one lakh poor people in the state, and for this, the government has prepared a complete plan. He said that the previous governments only made announcements of giving plots of 100-100 square yards, but neither any papers were given to the poor, nor the possession of the plot. Understanding the pain of those people, the present state government has done the work of giving the registry and possession of the plots to the people.
Haryana is moving on the path of development under the leaderip of . Nayab Singh Saini – Ratrasant Dr. Gupti Sagar
On this occasion, Ratrasant Dr. Gupti Sagar Ji Gurudev said that today, under the leaderip of Chief Minister . Nayab Singh Saini, the whole Haryana is moving on the path of development. It is my blessing and belief that due to his positive thinking and good policies, the state of Haryana will move forward on the path of more progress, he added.
State Cooperation Minister Dr. Arvind arma said that the blessings of saints always inspire us to move forward in life. He said that the blessings of saints always helped them to differentiate between good and bad, which inspired them to work for the people.
Several dignitaries and a large number of devotees were also present on the occasion.
Haryana’s budget will reflect experiences, suggestions of youth power – Chief Minister
Chief Minister interacts directly with youth at Kuruketra University on pre-budget consultation for about an hour
Young entrepreneurs are suggestions on budget
Chandigarh, January 13 – Haryana Chief Minister, . Nayab Singh Saini said that the upcoming state budget will prioritise the prosperity of every citizen and the welfare of all communities. He said that suggestions are being sought from every section and individual of the state for the budget. The experiences and excellent suggestions of the youth will also be reflected in Haryana’s budget.,
The Chief Minister, while presiding over a pre-budget consultation meeting with youth at Kuruketra University on Monday. Sports Minister . Gaurav Gautam also remained present in the meeting.
The Chief Minister extended greetings and best wies for the Lohri and Makar Sankranti festivals to the people of Haryana. He said that the state government’s vision for the upcoming budget is to meet the expectations and hopes of every Haryanvi and bring prosperity to the general public.
The Chief Minister said that today, youth from Super 100, startups, and young entrepreneurs have given valuable suggestions for the budget. He emphasised that the suggestions received from youth in the previous budget were included, and this time, a portal has been launched to get suggestions from the general public. Anyone can provide suggestions on any field or topic through this portal, said . Nayab Singh Saini.
The Chief Minister said that Prime Minister, . Narendra Modi has worked to strengthen the youth power of the country through programmes like startups. Such programmes are helping youth move forward rapidly in every field worldwide.
. Nayab Singh Saini assured that the upcoming budget would focus on benefiting youth, ensuring that youth power contributes to the state’s development.
Youth ould carefully listen to the Chief Minister’s Budget Speech, urges . Raje Khullar
The Chief Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister, . Raje Khullar said that Chief Minister . Nayab Singh Saini has initiated a new approach for this year’s budget. For the first time, citizens from Haryana, as well as others, can submit their suggestions online for the upcoming budget. He appealed to the youth to carefully listen to the Chief Minister’s speech on the budget during the budget session.
407 suggestions were included in the last budget- Anurag Rastogi
Additional Chief Secretary, Finance Department, . Anurag Rastogi said that the present state government has included 407 suggestions from the general public in the budgets over the past five years. Similarly, this year, public suggestions will also be incorporated into the sixth budget.
Representatives from the industry partners, including Hero Motor Limited, Isgec company, Yamunanagar, and IDR, suggested improving coordination between industries and educational institutions for skill development and better opportunities.
Former Minister of State, . Subha Sudha, OSD to Chief Minister, Dr. Raj Nehru, Vice Chancellor, Kurukshetra University, Professor Somnath Sachdeva, and other officers also remained present in the meeting.
Governor Bandaru Dattatraya extends Lohri and Makar Sankranti greetings
Chandigarh, January 13: Haryana Governor, . Bandaru Dattatraya on Monday extended his heartfelt wies and greetings to the citizens of the country and the state on the auspicious occasions of Lohri and Makar Sankranti. He prayed for good health, happiness, and prosperity for the people of the state.
He emphasised the importance of festivals in our culture, stating that they serve as a unifying force that brings everyone together. Makar Sankranti is a significant festival not only for Haryana but also for Telugu communities. It is celebrated with sesame seeds (til) and jaggery (gur), symbolizing love and sweetness, respectively.
Highlighting the significance of Makar Sankranti, the Governor explained that the festival represents a transition in nature. The sun moves from the southern hemisphere (Dakinayan) to the northern hemisphere (Uttarayan), dispelling darkness and uering in light and warmth. This period signifies growth and progress.
In Haryana, Makar Sankranti is celebrated as “Sankranti” with great joy and fervour. It is a day to honour daughters and seek blessings from elders. On this occasion, people present awls and blankets to their elders as a mark of respect and receive their blessings.
The Governor stated the vital role of festivals in our lives, adding colour and enthusiasm while strengthening social bonds and removing animosity from hearts. He pointed out that Makar Sankranti is celebrated in Tamil Nadu as Pongal, in Gujarat as Uttarayan, and in Assam and the Northeast as Bihu, showcasing India’s unity in diversity.
He prayed that the sacred fire of Lohri removes all adversities from society, the soaring kites of Makar Sankranti fill hearts with joy, and the traditional sweetness of Pongal brings moments of celebration and happiness.
.Dattatraya also highlighted that Indian festivals are symbols of the nation’s rich civilization and culture. The Governor urged everyone to celebrate traditional festivals with devotion and enthusiasm, as doing so will further enrich India’s cultural heritage.
State government committed for cow protection: Ranbir Gangwa
Cabinet Minister attends annual function at Panghal Gauala in Hisar
Chandigarh, January 13- Haryana Public Health Engineering and Public Works Minister, . Ranbir Gangwa said that the state government is making significant efforts towards the protection of the Gauvan. Several schemes have been introduced for the development of Gaualas and to ensure proper care of the animals.
He said that farmers ould adopt organic farming using manure made from the cow dung as it will not only reduce the use of chemical pesticides but will also promote the consumption of organic grains according to the traditional practices.
. Gangwa said this while addressing the gathering at the annual function of the Gauala in village Panghal, district Hisar. During this, the Cabinet Minister also announced a grant of Rs.11 lakh from his discretionary fund for the construction of the Guaala.
Besides this, Gangwa also heard the public grievances and gave directions to the concerned officers for prompt resolution. He extended his best wishes to the people of the State on the occasion of Lohri and Makar Sankranti and said that the state government is committed to Gauseva.
He emphasised that all cows in gaualas ould be registered, as the government allocates funds only for registered cows.
He further said that under the leaderip of Chief Minister, . Nayab Singh Saini the government fulfills its promises and ensures that the benefits of its schemes reach the last person in the line. Government has implemented various schemes keeping all sections in mind. State government has provided government jobs to youth in Haryana on merit basis without Parchi-Kharchi’ practice.
Haryana to celebrate National Voters’ Day with pledge to staff, literary competitions in educational institutes
Chandigarh, January 13 – The Haryana Government has decided to administer voters’ pledge and conduct a variety of activities on the occasion of National Voters’ Day, which is celebrated on January 25 every year. The schools and educational institutes of the state have been directed to conduct activities such as debates, discussions and competitions (including quiz, drawing, skit, song, painting, essay etc.) as part of the Voters’ Day celebrations or during the run up to National Voters’ Day on the theme of ‘Nothing like voting. I vote for sure’.
Chief Secretary Dr. Vivek Joi has written a letter in this regard to all Administrative Secretaries, Heads of Departments, MDs of Boards/Corporations, Deputy Commissioners and Vice-Chancellors/Registrars of universities in the state, wherein they have been asked to direct the staff under them to take the National Voters’ Day (NVD) pledge on January 25.
The letter states that the Election Commission of India has declared its foundation day as National Voter’s Day. This day is celebrated every year on January 25 across the country from the polling station level to block, assembly constituency, district and state level. The main objective of celebrating this day is to spread awareness among the general public to get every eligible citizen included as a voter in the voter list. Also, its objective is to promote electoral participation by organizing various activities like rangoli-making, essay writing, speech competitions, rallies, parade contingents, street plays etc. by school and college students at the block, district and state level in collaboration with various government and non-government agencies.
The Administrative Secretaries and Heads of Departments have been asked to make their employees take the following oath on National Voters’ Day, “We, the citizens of India, having abiding faith in democracy, hereby pledge to uphold the democratic traditions of our country and the dignity of free, fair and peaceful elections, and to vote in every election fearlessly and without being influenced by considerations of religion, race, caste, community, language or any other inducement.”
The logo for National Voters’ Day, which reinforces the importance of voting, is to be used on official stationery, merchandise, websites etc. The photographs of all these events/activities all be uploaded using the hatag #NVD2025 on the respective social media handles or website of the universities/departments. In this regard, action taken reports ould also be sent along with photographs for office records through email hry_elect@yahoo.com.
Ensure resolution of people’s problems on priority basis, Rao Narbir Singh tells officials
Industry Minister presides over meeting of District Public Relations and Grievances Committee in Faridabad
Chandigarh, January 13 – Haryana’s Industry & Commerce and Environment & Forest Minister . Rao Narbir Singh said officers ould be accountable towards the public and ensure resolution of people’s problems on a priority basis so that people do not have to make unnecessary rounds of their offices.
He was presiding over the monthly meeting of the District Public Relations and Grievances Committee in Faridabad on Monday. A total of 18 complaints were placed in the committee meeting, out of which 12 complaints were resolved promptly and the concerned officers were directed to take necessary action for the resolution of the remaining six complaints.
. Rao Narbir Singh wied the people of the district a Happy New Year along with greetings on Lohri and Makar Sankranti festival and wied everyone a bright future. He said the Haryana Government is working by dedicating itself to public service and setting a goal for the upliftment of every section of society.
While hearing the complaints in the meeting, . Rao Narbir Singh said officers and employees ould take steps towards resolving complaints when they receive them offline or online and instead of repeatedly raising objections on any file, they ould inform the complainant about the prescribed rules only once and ensure that the complaints are resolved. While hearing a complaint related to the Civil Surgeon and Police Commissioner in the meeting, he directed to constitute an inquiry committee under the chairmanip of ADC on the demand of the complainant and provide relief to the complainant.
In another complaint, the Industry Minister took cognizance of the complaint and ordered to refer it to the State Crime Branch. While hearing a complaint related to the District Senior Town Planner, the Industry Minister ordered the concerned Tehsildar in the WTC area not to register any registry in the said designated area.
MLAs . Mool Chand arma, . Dhane Adlakha, . Sati Phagna and . Raghubir Singh Tewatia were also present in the meeting.
The government’s goal is to make every youth of the state skilled by the year 2030 – Chief Minister
Chief Minister participates in the programme organized by Swami Vivekananda Utthan Samiti in village Karasan, Ambala
Chief Minister called upon the youth to actively participate in politics
Chandigarh, January 13 – Haryana Chief Minister, . Nayab Singh Saini said that the state government is fulfilling the dreams of youth by following the footsteps of Swami Vivekananda. The present state government has provided jobs to youth based on merit. The state’s goal is to make every youth skilled and financially prosperous by 2030. To achieve this goal, various plans are being implemented with effective steps, said . Nayab Singh Saini while addressing the people during an event organized by the Swami Vivekananda Utthan Samiti in village Karasan, Ambala district.
Earlier, the Chief Minister paid floral tributes to the statue of Swami Vivekananda. On this occasion, the chairman and office bearers of the Swami Vivekananda Utthan Samiti welcomed the Chief Minister with a bouquet and a memento.
. Nayab Singh Saini extended his greetings and best wies for the festivals of Lohri and Makar Sankranti to the people of the country and state. Our country is known for its festivals, each of which has its own special significance. Swami Vivekananda had worked to bring India’s culture and glory to the world, he said.
Paying tribute to Swami Vivekananda, the Chief Minister called on the youth to stay away from drugs. He said that Swami Vivekananda is an inspiration to the youth, which is why his birth anniversary is celebrated as National Youth Day.
Chief Minister Urges Youth to participate in Politics
The Chief Minister said that in the last 10 years, the present state government has provided more than 1.71 lakh government jobs to youth based on merit, without any favoritism or corruption. He said that through the Haryana Kaual Rozgar Nigam, the government has not only provided jobs but also ensured job security for the youth.
The Chief Minister also urged the youth to participate in politics. He said that Prime Minister, . Narendra Modi has called upon the youth of the country that they ould come forward in active politics, because youth are the future of this country.
Chief Minister stops his Convoy to listens to people’s issues
During his visit, the Chief Minister especially stopped his convoy and interacted with the villagers, listening to their issues and complaints. On a complaint regarding electricity, the Chief Minister directed the Deputy Commissioner to resolve the issue.
Deputy Commissioner, Parth Gupta and other dignitaries attended the programme.