India is moving forward towards goal of Viksit Bharat-2047 in Amrit Kaal: CM

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India is moving forward towards goal of Viksit Bharat-2047 in Amrit Kaal: CM

Haryana Chief Minister, Nayab Singh Saini said that under the leadership of the Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi, India has entered the ‘Amrit Kaal’ and is moving towards the vision of a Viksit Bharat by 2047. In this journey, the role of the BJP offices becomes even more important. He said that the Prime Minister has given the ‘mantra’ of “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayas” and these offices will help bring everyone’s efforts together and lead them in the right direction.

The Chief Minister was addressing BJP workers after the virtual inauguration of three new district-level BJP offices in Jhajjar, Sirsa, and Kurukshetra by the BJP National President, Sh. J.P. Nadda, held at the party headquarters in New Delhi on Sunday. He said these new offices will strengthen the organisation, promote a greater sense of service, and reinforce the commitment of the party workers.

The Chief Minister said that today on the 125th birth anniversary of Jana Sangh founder Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee, is going to add a golden chapter in the development journey of Haryana and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Over the next two years, programmes will be held nationwide to commemorate his ideals, values, and commitment—especially to inspire the young generation.

He said this is a humble tribute to the great personality, who once raised his voice against the division of India and said, “Two flags, two constitutions, two prime ministers cannot exist in one nation.” He sacrificed his life for the unity and integrity of India. The Prime Minister fulfilled his dream of an Akhand Bharat by abrogating Articles 370 and 35 from Jammu and Kashmir.

The Chief Minister said that this office also serves as a mirror for those political parties that practice dynastic and family-based politics. Their offices are often treated as private property of a few families, where ordinary workers have no say. In contrast, the Bharatiya Janata Party is a party where even a worker who pastes posters at a booth can, through hard work and talent, rise to the position of Chief Minister or Prime Minister, he said.

The biggest example of this is our Prime Minister,  Sh. Narendra Modi and I, who stand before you as humble workers, said Sh. Nayab Singh Saini.

Congratulating the party workers, the Chief Minister said that together, we must reach every household in Haryana, win every heart, and ensure Haryana’s greatest contribution to the Prime Minister’s vision of  ‘ Viksit Bharat- Viksit Haryana’.

He emphasized that these offices should not be limited to meetings only. They should become public forums (Chaupals) where people’s issues are heard, efforts are made to resolve them, and government schemes are effectively communicated.

Nayab Singh Saini said that we are all workers of an organization that places the nation first,  the organization second,  and the family third. It is the result of the tireless efforts of our workers that the Bharatiya Janata Party has been entrusted with the responsibility of public service for the third consecutive time at both the Centre and in Haryana.

He said that for the past 11 years, our leadership has continuously made India proud on the global stage. He added that due to the hard work and dedication of our workers, the BJP has now become the world’s largest democratic party with more than 14 crore members. In Haryana alone, the party has over 46 lakh members. All party workers deserve congratulations for this achievement, said Nayab Singh Saini.

The Chief Minister said that the Bharatiya Janata Party was established in 1980 to establish India as a strong, prosperous, and powerful nation on the world stage. From the first national president, Bharat Ratna late Sh. Atal Bihari Vajpayee, to the current leadership under Sh. Jagat Prakash Nadda, the party has expanded tremendously, fulfilling the continuous expectations of the people.

He said that workers are the greatest strength of any organization, and party offices play a key role in ensuring smooth functioning. Keeping this in mind, BJP offices are being constructed at all sub-divisional headquarters across the state. With the inauguration of offices in the three newly included districts, the BJP offices have now been built in 20 districts. Only Panipat and Mahendragarh remain, and offices in these districts will also be completed by the end of August, said Sh. Nayab Singh Saini.

Under CM Nayab Singh Saini’s Leadership, Haryana to Develop Asia’s Largest Jungle Safari in Aravalli Hills

Jungle Safari will become a major centre of attraction for tourists from India and abroad

A grand jungle safari project, coming up in the Aravalli Hills, is going to redefine Haryana’s identity.

This ambitious project will not only promote green tourism in the state, but will also prove to be an important step towards the conservation of wildlife. With the aim of giving shape to this project, Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini along with Union Minister Sh. Manohar Lal and Environment, Forest and Wildlife Minister Rao Narbir Singh visited Vantara, Jamnagar in Gujarat and gained information in this regard.

This jungle safari in Haryana will be developed in an area of about 10,000 acres, in which various types of animals, birds and natural biodiversity will be preserved. This safari will be equipped with modern technology and special arrangements will be made for eco-friendly tourism.  The development of safari in the Aravalli hills will provide new employment opportunities to the local youth in tourism, guiding, hospitality and other sectors. Also, this project will strengthen the regional climate and ecology.

Sh. Nayab Singh Saini himself is reviewing this big project from time to time. He has given clear instructions to the Forest and Environment Department that the project should be completely eco-friendly. This project will prove to be a milestone in environmental protection, promoting tourism and creating new employment opportunities.

The Forest and Environment Department and the Tourism Department will jointly give shape to this project. The government aims to make this safari a major attraction for tourists from the country and abroad and make Haryana a leader in the field of eco-tourism.

Under the leadership of the Chief Minister, this jungle safari project will not only be a tourist destination but will also be an inspiration for generations to come.

Haryana’s electricity consumers embrace high-tech system– Energy Minister Anil Vij

 More than 49 lakh consumers pay electricity bills online – Anil Vij

 Rural consumers also actively using online methods/platforms– Vij

 ‘Mhara Gaon–Jagmag Gaon’ scheme ensures 24-hour electricity in 5,887 villages – Vij

Haryana Energy Minister, Anil Vij said that the state has witnessed a technological revolution in electricity distribution and consumer services. The number of electricity consumers in the state has reached 81.92 lakh, out of which 49.15 lakh consumers now pay their electricity bills through digital modes. This not only reflects Haryana’s digital literacy but also signifies increased convenience, transparency, and time savings for consumers.

Rising trend of digital payments – Vij

Vij said that the trend of digital payments is growing rapidly in Haryana. The responsibility of power distribution lies with UHBVN (Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam) and DHBVN (Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam). Over 60 percent of their total monthly revenue is now received via online platforms. Consumers, both in cities and villages, are paying through net banking, credit/debit cards, RTGS, UPI, and other digital platforms. This has not only expedited the billing process but also eliminated the need to stand in long queues.

Digital revolution in consumer services – Vij

He said that electricity consumers now receive a range of services online, not just bill payments. Services like new connections, load increase/decrease, name change, grievance redressal, and meter transfers are all available through online portals. Consumers can also register complaints via the toll-free number 1912. A central customer service center in Gurugram, and call centers in Panchkula and Gurugram, have been set up. The Panchkula center has 80 seats in winter and 180 in summer, allowing for quick resolution of complaints.

Technological improvements and use of smart metering – Vij

Vij said that automated meter reading (AMR) has been implemented in urban feeders under technical reforms in Haryana. The electronic meter reading system has reduced manual intervention and improved billing transparency. Smart grid systems have been extended in industrial areas like Manesar and Kundli, enhancing reliability and quality of power supply.

‘Mhara Gaon–Jagmag Gaon’ Scheme: Transforming rural India – Vij

He highlighted the ‘Mhara Gaon–Jagmag Gaon’ scheme, which has transformed the rural landscape of Haryana. Under this initiative, 24-hour power supply has been ensured in 5,887 villages. Rural consumers are also now utilizing digital services, which has brought a significant improvement in their lifestyle.

Historic decline in technical and commercial losses – Vij

Vij noted a historic reduction in Aggregate Technical and Commercial (AT&C) losses over the past 13 years. In 2012-13, the loss was 29.31percent, which has now reduced to just 10.52 percent as of January 2025. UHBVN reduced losses from 35.60 percent to 9.38 percent, and DHBVN from 23.29 percent to 11.35 percent . This achievement is due to smart metering, line loss control, technical reforms, and increased consumer accountability.

Transformer damage rate also falls dharply – Vij

He informed that the transformer damage rate has also decreased significantly. In 1997-98, it was 30.45 percent, which has now come down to 4.74 percent in 2024-25. Even though the number of transformers has increased from 1.46 lakh to 7.08 lakh, the reduction in damage rate proves the strengthening of the power distribution system. This success is attributed to regular maintenance, timely repairs, modern technology, and improved monitoring.

Cyber Fraud: A new challenge in the digital age – Vij

Vij acknowledged that with the rise in online payments, cyber fraud cases have also emerged. Consumers sometimes fall prey to fraudulent calls or links. The Discoms receive complaints related to such fraud. There is an urgent need for consumer awareness and robust security measures by the Discoms to tackle this issue.

Vij said that Haryana’s electricity consumers have now become fully high-tech. Digital services, technological reforms, and 24-hour power supply have made the state a leader in the energy sector. In the coming times, the adoption of smart technologies and renewable energy will further accelerate this progress.

Haryana Government working for public welfare by following the footsteps of Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee :CM Nayab Singh Saini

 CM pays tribute to Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee on his birth anniversary, plants a sapling under ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ campaign

 Important meeting on SYL to be held in Delhi on July 9 says CM

Haryana Chief Minister, Nayab Singh Saini said that the state government is committed to public service and is working with full dedication, following in the footsteps of Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee.

The Chief Minister paid floral tribute to Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee on his 125th birth anniversary at Haryana Bhawan, New Delhi on Sunday. On this occasion, he also planted a sapling under the Prime Minister’s initiative ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ campaign and also encouraged people to plant trees in the name of great personalities to help protect the environment. BJP Haryana State President, Sh. Mohan Lal Badoli was also present and paid his tribute to Dr. Mookerjee and also planted a sapling.

While interacting with the media after the event, the Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said that Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee, a strong nationalist, founder of Jana Sangh, and a freedom fighter, always worked in the interest of the nation. He said that we must follow the path shown by him and contribute to building a developed India. Dr. Mookerjee always prioritised service to society and worked for the welfare of the underprivileged, which is why he is remembered as a true well-wisher of the poor, he added.

The Chief Minister further informed that an important meeting regarding the SYL (Sutlej-Yamuna Link) issue will be held in New Delhi on July 9. Positive aspects will be considered unanimously in the meeting, and since Haryana shares a brotherly bond with Punjab, we hope a solution will emerge through communication, said the Chief Minister.

He said that a large-scale plan to build a jungle safari in Haryana is in progress and will be implemented soon. He recently visited the Vantara Centre in Jamnagar, Gujarat, where injured or abandoned animals and birds are rescued and treated. The centre also works to protect and preserve endangered species.

The Chief Minister also said that he has requested Union Tourism Minister, Sh. Gajendra Singh Shekhawat to help establish a Disneyland amusement park in the NCR region. A 500-acre land has already been identified for the project, which is expected to become a major tourist attraction.

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Government sets up grain market in Gurugram to purchase crops grown through natural farming- Shyam Singh Rana

 

Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Minister participates in the 7th Fruit Festival Mela held at the Subtropical Fruit Centre in Ladwa

 One lakh saplings prepared every year for farmers at Ladwa sub-centre

Haryana Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Minister, Shyam Singh Rana, said that to facilitate the purchase of crops grown using natural farming methods, the state government has established a grain market in Gurugram. A laboratory has also been set up in the market to test the quality of the produce. Once the quality is assessed, a committee will determine the price and purchase the crop accordingly.

The Agriculture Minister was addressing the gathering as the chief guest at the 7th Fruit Festival Mela organized at the Subtropical Fruit Centre in Ladwa on Sunday.He formally inaugurated the event by lighting the ceremonial lamp and planted a mango sapling in the centre’s premises. He also felicitated 10 progressive farmers from the horticulture sector with Rs. 5100 each, a trophy, and a certificate of appreciation.

The Minister also inspected various stalls at the Mela and gathered information from experts on different mango varieties.

Shyam Singh Rana said that the state government’s goal is to cultivate crops through natural farming on one lakh acres of land in Haryana. Currently, natural farming is being practiced on 10,000 acres, and this number is steadily increasing. He informed that the Subtropical Fruit Centre in Ladwa was established in 2016 under Indo-Israel technology. Starting with 10,000 saplings, the centre now prepares one lakh saplings annually for distribution to farmers. Research is being carried out on six crops including mango, litchi, pear, peach, and Chikoo. Scientists at the centre are also developing a mango tree whose fruit could fetch around Rs. 1 lakh per kilogram in the market.

The Minister further said that to increase farmers’ income and encourage a shift from traditional farming, 17 such centres will be established in the state, 11 of which have already been completed. Sub-centres for litchi in Ambala and for strawberries in Yamunanagar will be set up soon. He emphasised the need for farmers to diversify beyond wheat and paddy cultivation into horticulture, fisheries, beekeeping, dairy farming, and other sectors.

He said that the state government continuously formulates new schemes for the benefit of farmers. If any issues arise during implementation, the schemes are revised accordingly to ensure farmers benefit. He called farmers a crucial pillar of the nation and encouraged them to adopt modern and diversified farming practices. Under the Bhavantar Bharpai Yojana, if farmers get a price below the MSP in the market, the government compensates the difference to protect them from losses.

He said that  with new schemes aiming to boost income across all sections of society, India will become the third-largest global power by 2027 under the leadership of Prime Minister,  Narendra Modi.

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