Major push towards a healthy Haryana: Chief Minister launches healthcare projects worth over Rs 100 Crore
Panchkula witnesses’ new momentum in healthcare services with inauguration and foundation laying of 9 major projects
Haryana’s healthcare infrastructure set for major expansion; high-end diagnostic facilities to reach district hospitals - Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini
Haryana Government giving special priority to healthcare; historic increase in Budget allocation and medical facilities
Recruitment of 777 Medical Officers completed; process for 450 more MOs in final stage - Chief Minister
Chandigarh, May 29 : Further strengthening the resolve of “Healthy Haryana, Prosperous Haryana” and taking a significant step toward ensuring better healthcare and a dignified life for the people of the state, Haryana Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini inaugurated and laid the foundation stones for nine major healthcare projects worth over Rs 100 crore at a state-level event held in Panchkula.
Haryana Health Minister Kumari Arti Singh Rao and Women and Child Development Minister Smt. Shruti Choudhry were also present on the occasion.
Taking a major step toward modernizing and strengthening healthcare infrastructure, the Chief Minister inaugurated 30 health institutions constructed at a cost of Rs 22.29 crore and laid the foundation stones for 16 health institutions costing Rs 21.50 crore. In addition, he laid the foundation stone for a Rest House at the District Civil Hospital, Sonipat, at a cost of Rs 6.45 crore.
He also launched “Swasth Nari, Sashakt Parivar” Clinics (Women Clinics) in 23 district hospitals at an annual operational cost of Rs 0.34 crore. Expanding CT Scan and MRI services under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model, the Chief Minister inaugurated MRI facilities at District Hospitals in Panipat and Kurukshetra at a cost of Rs 12 crore, and CT Scan services at the Sub-Divisional Hospital, Bahadurgarh, and District Hospital, Dadri, at a cost of Rs 10 crore.
The Chief Minister also launched Tele-ECG services across 600 health institutions at an annual cost of Rs 3 crore to ensure timely detection and treatment of heart diseases. Under Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), healthcare equipment worth over Rs 24 crore including anesthesia workstations, defibrillators, X-ray machines, TrueNat machines, and ICU beds was also dedicated to the public.
Further, free dialysis facilities were launched at Maharishi Chyavan Medical College, Koriawas (Narnaul), and Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Government Medical College, Chhainsa (Faridabad), at an annual cost of Rs 3.60 crore. The Chief Minister also laid the foundation stone for “Amrit Pharmacies” in 23 district hospitals at a cost of Rs 1.73 crore to provide branded medicines at affordable prices to the general public. Additionally, a special disaster management training programme for 4,600 ASHA workers was launched at a cost of Rs 0.91 crore.
Addressing the gathering, the Chief Minister said the day was especially significant as the nation is celebrating 12 years of dedicated public service under the leadership of Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi. He stated that the historic transformation witnessed in India’s healthcare sector during these 12 years has been unprecedented.
Recalling earlier times, he said poor families were often forced to travel to major cities for medical treatment. Illnesses not only caused physical suffering but also severely impacted the financial stability of families. However, today, initiatives such as Ayushman Bharat, Jan Aushadhi Kendras, the Digital Health Mission, the expansion of medical colleges, and advanced diagnostic facilities have brought healthcare services to the doorsteps of the poor.
The Chief Minister said he had given a clear target to the Health Department that every district hospital should emerge as the best hospital in its respective city. He expressed satisfaction that rapid and visible improvements are now being seen in district hospitals across Haryana.
He further stated that the State Government is continuously working to provide high-end diagnostic facilities in every district. At present, CT Scan services are available in 18 districts, while MRI facilities have already been started in seven districts. Ultrasound and blood analyzer facilities are now available in all districts of the state.
He informed that the current financial year’s budget includes provisions for CT Scan, MRI, and digital X-ray machines in the remaining districts as well. In addition, the tendering process for introducing MRI services in 13 more district hospitals has already been completed. In the coming years, citizens of Haryana will be able to access world-class diagnostic facilities within their own districts.
The Chief Minister further said that Day-Care Cancer Centres have been established in 22 district hospitals across the state. Cancer patients will now be able to receive treatment within their own districts, bringing major relief to poor and middle-class families.
Emphasizing the importance of timely diagnosis, he said that early detection is crucial for saving lives, and therefore the government is continuously expanding diagnostic services. During the previous year, under the PPP model, district hospitals conducted nearly 2 lakh dialysis sessions, 1.65 lakh CT scans, 70,000 MRI scans, 36,000 echocardiography tests, and thousands of coronary angiograms and stent implantations. These figures clearly reflect that high-quality healthcare services are now becoming accessible within people’s own districts.
The Chief Minister stated that the quality of healthcare services largely depends on the availability of doctors and medical personnel. Last year, the recruitment of 777 Medical Officers was completed, while the recruitment process for an additional 450 Medical Officers is in its final stage. In the coming years, the availability of specialist doctors in hospitals across Haryana will be further strengthened.
He said that healthy citizens are the greatest asset of any state. Keeping this vision in mind, the government has made a historic increase in the healthcare budget. This year, the health sector budget has been increased by 32.89 percent, with a total allocation of Rs 14,000 crore. He further stated that when the government assumed office in 2014, the state’s healthcare budget stood at only Rs 2,646 crore, which has now increased manifold.
The Chief Minister said that to address the shortage of doctors and medical staff in the state, the government had resolved in 2014 to establish a medical college in every district. At that time, Haryana had only six medical colleges; today, that number has risen to 17. In addition, the number of MBBS seats has increased from 700 to 2,710. Similarly, nursing, physiotherapy, and paramedical education have also expanded rapidly across the state.
He added that, to strengthen emergency healthcare services, a network of 550 ambulances has been established and integrated with the Dial-112 emergency response system. In emergency situations, ambulances now reach the location within 9 to 10 minutes of receiving a call. The budget for the current financial year also includes provisions for procuring 70 new Advanced Life Support ambulances and 167 new Basic Life Support ambulances to further enhance emergency services.
On this occasion, the Chief Minister also urged citizens to adopt yoga, a balanced diet, regular exercise, and a drug-free lifestyle, along with making use of modern healthcare facilities.
During the event, the Chief Minister released a training manual for ASHA workers under a disaster awareness and first-aid training programme. He also honoured representatives of BPCL Foundation, HDFC Bank, and Jana Bank with mementos in recognition of their significant contributions to the healthcare sector under Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives.
Addressing the event, Health Minister Kumari Arti Singh Rao said that under the guidance of Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi and the leadership of Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini, unprecedented progress has been achieved in various sectors, including healthcare. She stated that the present government’s objective is not merely to provide treatment, but to ensure better, affordable, and timely healthcare services for every citizen. She added that the projects launched by the Chief Minister today will directly benefit lakhs of people across the state.
She further said that to strengthen women’s healthcare, “Swasth Nari, Sashakt Parivar” Clinics (Women Clinics) have been established in all district hospitals across the state. These clinics will provide screening and treatment facilities for diseases such as cervical cancer, breast cancer, anemia, and menopause-related health issues.
Additional Chief Secretary, Health, Dr. Sumita Misra, said that today’s event is not merely an inauguration and foundation stone-laying ceremony, but a reflection of the comprehensive transformation taking place in the state’s healthcare sector and the government’s commitment to public welfare. She stated that the projects launched by the Chief Minister today will provide a major boost to healthcare services in both rural and urban areas.
On this occasion, Kalka MLA Smt. Shakti Rani Sharma, Chairman of the Haryana Yog Ayog Dr. Jaideep Arya, Mayor Sh Shyam Lal Bansal, State Vice President Smt. Banto Kataria, District President Sh Ajay Mittal, Vice Chairman of the Shivalik Development Board Sh Omprakash Devinagar, Mission Director of NHM Sh R.S. Dhillon, Director of the Medical Education and Research Department Sh Yashendra Singh, Director General of Health Services Dr. Manish Bansal, Media Secretary to the Chief Minister Sh Praveen Atrey, along with several other dignitaries, were also present.
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*Health Facilities Being Expanded Across Haryana Under the Leadership of CM*
*State Receives New Health Projects*
*State Government committed to providing better, accessible and modern healthcare facilities to citizens*
*CM virtually inaugurates and lays foundation stones of health projects across the state*
Chandigarh, May 29 – Under the leadership of Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini, the state government is continuously working to provide better, accessible and modern healthcare facilities to the people. In this direction, the Chief Minister virtually inaugurated and laid foundation stones of various health projects worth around Rs. 100 crore across the state under the “Swasth Haryana–Samridh Haryana” campaign from Panchkula.
The aim of these projects is to strengthen healthcare infrastructure in rural and urban areas and provide quality medical facilities closer to citizens. Under this state-level programme, district-level events were organised across Haryana in which ministers of the state government participated and inaugurated various health projects in the presence of local representatives and officers.
*No shortage of money in treatment of poor; modern health facilities will reach every village: Krishan Lal Panwar*
Haryana Development and Panchayats Minister, Sh. Krishan Lal Panwar inaugurated an MRI Centre and SNSP Clinic built at a cost of Rs. 10 crore at the District Civil Hospital, Panipat. He also laid foundation stones of construction works at PHC Kabri, PHC Seenk, SHC Pardhana, SHC Pathri, SHC Shahpur, SHC Khojkipur and SHC Bhaupur.
Construction works worth around Rs. 458.55 lakh will be carried out at PHC Kabri and Rs. 484.76 lakh at PHC Seenk. Similarly, works worth around Rs. 55.50 lakh each will be carried out at SHC Pardhana, Pathri, Shahpur, Khojkipur and Bhaupur through the Zila Parishad.
The Minister appealed to doctors to visit poor colonies and rural areas for health check-ups and ensure immediate supply of medicines in case of any disease outbreak. He said the government is also committed about rural cleanliness and environmental improvement. Work is being planned to ensure daily transportation of garbage to dumping sites through tractor-trolleys in villages.
He further said that beautification of 19,000 ponds across the state is being planned, out of which work on 2,200 ponds is already underway. Facilities like lighting, seating arrangements and clean surroundings will be developed there. He added that the government is continuously increasing the health budget so that maximum benefits can reach the common people. The Minister also reviewed the OPD arrangements in the hospital and directed doctors to ensure that there is no negligence in treatment of patients.
*Government continuously expanding health services in the state: Mahipal Dhanda*
A district-level programme was organised in Sirsa where Education Minister, Sh. Mahipal Dhanda attended as the chief guest. During the programme, he said that health services are continuously being expanded in Haryana.
He said that lab reports are now being made available quickly in government hospitals, for which health department employees deserve appreciation. He added that service to humanity is the highest duty and health department staff are working with full dedication. He appealed to health employees to work honestly and sincerely so that healthcare benefits reach every poor person. He also said that the government is working on improving healthcare services further through the PPP model.
He informed that Sirsa district has also received health projects worth around Rs. 5 crore, which will further strengthen healthcare facilities in the district.
*Cabinet Minister Ranbir Gangwa inaugurates Sashakt Parivar Clinic and three Health Sub-Centres*
At the district-level programme in Hisar, Cabinet Minister, Sh. Ranbir Gangwa inaugurated a Sashakt Parivar Clinic and three Health Sub-Centres. He also laid the foundation stone of an Amrit Pharmacy and Milk Parlour. The Health Sub-Centres have been started at Asrawan, Modakhera and Jakhod Khera villages.
He said that under the leadership of Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini, the Haryana Government is committed to taking healthcare services to every citizen. The benefits of government welfare policies are now reaching rural areas effectively.
He said that cases of anaemia, thyroid, high blood pressure, diabetes, breast cancer and cervical cancer among women are increasing, making timely check-ups and counselling very important. The Sashakt Nari Parivar Clinic will play an important role in spreading awareness among women regarding health. Adolescent girls and women will receive counselling related to nutrition, pregnancy care and mental health.
He added that this will help improve maternal and child health and women will also get information about schemes like Ayushman Bharat at one place.
He informed that the Amrit Pharmacy being established in the Civil Hospital premises will provide quality generic and branded medicines, implants and essential medical equipment at affordable rates. Through the Milk Parlour, nutritious food facilities will be available round the clock for patients and their attendants. Both services will remain operational throughout the week.
*State Government committed to providing better healthcare facilities to people- Krishan Kumar Bedi*
*District Fatehabad gets 9 health projects worth around Rs. 5.5 crore*
Haryana Social Justice and Empowerment, Scheduled Castes and Backward Classes Welfare Minister Sh. Krishan Kumar Bedi said that the state government is continuously working to provide better, affordable and modern healthcare facilities to the public. Along with strengthening health services in rural areas, healthcare infrastructure in hospitals and health centres is also being improved so that people can get better treatment facilities near their homes.
He attended the district-level programme organised in Fatehabad where various health department projects were inaugurated and foundation stones laid. Fatehabad district received health projects worth around Rs. 5.50 crore.
*Government committed to providing better and affordable healthcare facilities to every citizen: Rajesh Nagar*
Haryana Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Minister, Sh. Rajesh Nagar said that the state government is committed to providing better and affordable healthcare facilities to every citizen. Healthcare infrastructure is continuously being strengthened and expanded.
The Minister was addressing a programme in Bhiwani during the inauguration of health projects.
Sh. Rajesh Nagar along with Bhiwani MLA Sh. Ghanshyam Sarraf and Bawani Khera MLA Sh. Kapoor Singh Valmiki inaugurated health projects worth Rs. 4.19 crore in the district.
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Chief Secretary Reviews Progress on Key Higher Education Reforms
Chandigarh, May 29: Haryana’s State Public Universities are making significant progress in implementing transformative higher education reforms focused on academic excellence, employability, research,
innovation and global competitiveness. The progress was reviewed during a high-level meeting chaired by Chief Secretary Sh. Anurag Rastogi, who assessed the Action Taken Report on recommendations emerging from the 5th National Conference of Chief Secretaries.
Reviewing the initiatives, Chief Secretary Sh. Anurag Rastogi directed the Higher Education and Technical Education Departments to sustain the momentum of reforms and ensure timely implementation of all initiatives. He emphasized that Haryana’s universities must evolve into globally competitive centres of learning, research, innovation and skill development aligned with the objectives of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and future economic and technological needs.
Universities across the State have initiated measures to attract distinguished Indian-origin academicians and researchers. Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU), Rohtak has constituted a committee for a Global Talent Return Scheme, while Gurugram University is developing a global alumni database and IGU Rewari has proposed a Centre of Excellence to attract global scholars.
To strengthen academia-industry collaboration, universities are increasingly appointing industry professionals as Professors of Practice. Kurukshetra University has engaged two industry experts, CBLU Bhiwani has appointed four, and Gurugram University has empanelled three experts. Several universities plan to expand such appointments from the 2026-27 academic session.
The State Government is also addressing faculty shortages through a coordinated recruitment strategy. A digital dashboard is being developed with Kurukshetra University for real-time monitoring of faculty vacancies across universities.
Significant curriculum reforms are underway to align education with emerging technologies and future skills. Kurukshetra University has integrated Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Blockchain and Data
Analytics into academic programmes, while CBLU has introduced courses in AI, Drone Technology, GeoInformatics and Cyber Security. IGU Rewari has fully implemented NEP 2020 and incorporated Indian Knowledge Systems, Sustainability and Ethics across programmes.
Universities are also strengthening alternative funding models and industry partnerships. Kurukshetra University has launched 23 online programmes under a Learning Management System model, attracting nearly 10,000 students, while its alumni association has mobilized around ₹1.7 crore for academic development. Gurugram University has secured CSR support and entered into multiple academic
collaborations.
The State’s ‘Earn While Learn’ initiative is expanding steadily, benefiting nearly 7,000 students during 2024-25. Kurukshetra University currently offers four Apprenticeship Embedded Degree Programmes and has proposed seven more, while IGU Rewari has introduced mandatory six-month apprenticeships in
professional courses to improve employability.
Universities are also investing heavily in faculty development and innovation ecosystems. Kurukshetra University has trained 1,714 faculty and staff members through 33 specialized programmes between 2022 and 2026. CDLU Sirsa has established a Centre for Emerging Technologies equipped with advanced
laboratories for 3D Printing and Internet of Things. BPSMV Khanpur Kalan, Kurukshetra University and MDU Rohtak are actively promoting entrepreneurship, startup development and innovation through incubation and support centres.
The State Government is simultaneously advancing plans to establish 22 Model Sanskriti Colleges, one in each district, as autonomous multidisciplinary centres of excellence along with regional Mega Educational Hubs to promote collaborative research and academic excellence.
Additional Chief Secretary, Higher Education, Sh. Apoorva Kumar Singh, S.Narayanan,Director General
Higher Education, Director General, Technical Education, Sh. Prabhjot Singh, Special Secretary, Monitoring & Coordination, Dr. Priyanka Soni, and other senior officers were present during the meeting.
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Haryana Government Committed to Taking Yoga to Every Household: Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini
Government Realising the Vision of a Healthy Haryana Through Yoga- Chief Minister
Chief Minister Chairs High-Level Meeting on International Yoga Day; Grand State-Level Event to be Held in Panchkula
From Villages to Cities, Haryana Will Embrace Yoga; Goal is to Reach Every Citizen
Yoga Has Gained Global Recognition and Respect Due to the Efforts of Prime Minister
This Year’s International Yoga Day Theme: Yoga for Healthy Ageing
Chandigarh, May 29- Haryana Chief Minister, Sh.Nayab Singh Saini on Friday chaired a high-level meeting to review preparations for International Yoga Day-2026 and directed officers to ensure that this year’s celebrations are organised across the state on a grand scale with extensive public participation. The theme for this year’s International Yoga Day is “Yoga for Healthy Ageing.” Cabinet Minister, Ms. Arti Rao also remained present during the meeting.
The Chief Minister said that the state-level main event will be organised in Panchkula, while special yoga programmes will also be conducted at the district, sub-division and gram panchayat levels to ensure yoga reaches every section of society.
Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that the Government of India has designated “Yoga for Healthy Ageing” as this year’s theme, and accordingly, yoga camps, awareness drives and special outreach programmes will be organised throughout Haryana. He said these initiatives will especially encourage senior citizens to adopt yoga and lead healthier lifestyles.
The Chief Minister said that under the leadership of Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi, yoga has received unprecedented global recognition and respect. Today, countries across the world are embracing India’s ancient tradition and holistic way of life. He said that the Haryana Government is committed to connecting the younger generation with India’s cultural values and traditions while working towards the vision of a Healthy India and a Healthy Haryana.
Directing officers concerned to ensure that Yoga Day celebrations go beyond mere formalities, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said the campaign should be transformed into a mass movement. He directed that schools, colleges, panchayats, social organisations and voluntary groups should actively participate so that maximum people can be connected with yoga.
Additional Chief Secretary, Health and Family Welfare Department, Dr. Sumita Misra informed that extensive arrangements are being made for the successful organisation of International Yoga Day. She presented a detailed roadmap for the state-wide celebrations.
Chairman, Haryana Yog Aayog, Sh. Jaideep Arya, said that active participation from all sections of society is essential for the success of Yoga Day celebrations. He informed that schools, colleges, universities, panchayats, municipalities, municipal councils, and social and religious organisations have been connected with the campaign. Awareness rallies will also be organised across the state.
He further informed that the final rehearsal for Yoga Day will be held on June 19. Yoga Jagran Yatras will be organised from June 8 to June 10, while a Yoga Marathon will be conducted on June 15. From June 16 to June 18, special training camps will be organised to provide yoga protocol training to participants.
Senior administrative officers from various departments and other dignitaries also remained present in the meeting.
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Haryana Notifies 45-Day Timeline for Groundwater Borewell Permission
Chandigarh, May 29 – The Haryana Government has brought a service of Haryana Water Resources (Conservation, Regulation and Management) Authority under the Haryana Right to Service Act, 2014.
According to a notification issued by Chief Secretary Sh. Anurag Rastogi, the service of granting No Objection Certificate/Permission for making a borewell for abstraction of groundwater by the Haryana Water Resources (Conservation, Regulation and Management) Authority will now be provided within a fixed timeline of 45 days.
As per the notification, the concerned Chief Technical Officer will serve as the Designated Officer for the service. The Chief Hydrologist has been appointed as the First Grievances Redressal Authority, while the Chief Executive Officer will function as the Second Grievances Redressal Authority.
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Haryana becomes the first state in the country to prepare a department-wise roadmap till 2030-31
CM to launch New Haryana Industrial Policy-2026 from Gurugram on June 1- Rao Narbir Singh
Chandigarh, May 29 – Haryana Industries and Commerce Minister Rao Narbir Singh said that under the leadership of Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini, the Haryana Government is working rapidly to fulfil the Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi’s vision of Viksit Bharat-2047. He said that as part of this effort, the state government has prepared the ‘Viksit Haryana Vision Document’, under which a clear roadmap and phased action plan for every department is being prepared till the year 2030-31.
He said this is not just a policy document, but a comprehensive strategy to make Haryana a national leader in industry, technology, agriculture and employment in the coming years. The Chief Minister himself is regularly reviewing the five-year action plans to ensure that targets are achieved on time. In the first phase, the development plan till 2030-31 is being prepared.
Rao Narbir Singh said that the State Cabinet has recently approved 10 new industrial policies to promote investment, employment, artificial intelligence, electronics, exports and agro-based industries. Bringing all these policies together, Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini will formally launch the New Haryana Industrial Policy-2026 from Gurugram on June 1, 2026. The new policy will replace HEEP-2020.
He said the new policies include the Make in Haryana Industrial Policy-2026, Haryana Electronics System Design and Manufacturing Policy-2026, Haryana Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices Manufacturing Policy-2026, Haryana Toys and Sports Equipment Manufacturing Policy-2026, Haryana Electronics Waste Recycling Policy-2026, Haryana Global Capability Centres Policy-2026, Haryana IT/ITES, AI and Emerging Technology Policy-2026, Haryana AVGC-XR Policy-2026, New Haryana Data Centre Policy-2026 and Haryana Agribusiness and Agro Processing Policy-2026.
The Minister said these new industrial policies are expected to bring investment of around Rs 5 lakh crore and create more than 10 lakh employment opportunities in the state by 2030-31.The Chief Minister had announced the setting up of 10 new IMTs in the Budget Speech for 2025-26, out of which 5 have already been approved, he added.
He said proposals have been invited from farmers through the e-Bhoomi portal for the proposed IMTs in Tosham, Jind, Rewari, Faridabad and Rai. At the same time, to encourage small and medium investors, HSIIDC has decided to implement a ‘Land on Lease’ policy for its industrial plots, under which industrial land will be provided to investors on long-term lease.
Rao Narbir Singh said that out of the proposed 10 IMTs, three will be developed in the National Capital Region with the KMP Expressway as their main corridor. Apart from this, five new cities to be developed will become major centres of attraction under the Viksit Bharat vision and will also help reduce the increasing population pressure on Delhi. With the development of 10 new IMTs in the coming years, Haryana will emerge as a leader in the country’s industrial growth.
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Haryana Industries and Commerce Department notifies new policies
Chandigarh, May 29- The Haryana Government’s Industries and Commerce Department has issued a notification introducing seven new sector-specific policies aimed at accelerating industrial growth, attracting investment and generating employment opportunities across the state.
According to the notification, the newly launched policies include Haryana Electronics System Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) Policy-2026, Haryana Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices Manufacturing Policy-2026, Haryana Toys and Sports Equipment Manufacturing Policy-2026, Haryana Electronics Waste Recycling Policy-2026, Haryana Global Capability Centre (GCC) Policy-2026, Haryana IT/ITeS, AI and Emerging Technology Policy-2026, and Haryana AVGC-XR Policy-2026.
These policies will remain effective for a period of five years and are aimed at positioning Haryana as a preferred destination for investment in emerging and high-growth sectors.
The government expects the new policy framework to attract domestic and global investors, strengthen the state’s industrial ecosystem, promote innovation and create large-scale employment opportunities for the youth of Haryana.
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Heritage and City Walk to Inspire Youth; Tourism Minister to Visit Khalsa Memorial
Seven Tourist Complexes and Historical Sites Across Haryana to Host Walks on Saturday
Chandigarh, May 29 — Haryana Tourism Minister Dr. Arvind Sharma will participate as the Chief Guest in the second Heritage and City Walk being organized by Haryana Tourism Corporation on May 30 at Ethnic India, Rai (Sonipat).
Organized under the campaign “Aao Chalen Apni Virasat Ke Saath”, the initiative aims to connect youth and tourists with the historical, cultural, and religious heritage of the state.
Sharing information here today, a spokesperson said that the Heritage and City Walk will be organized from 6 AM to 8 AM on Saturday at seven prominent historical locations across Haryana. A special walk will be conducted from Ethnic India, Rai to Khalsa Memorial in Sonipat, where Tourism Minister Dr. Arvind Sharma will join participants and acquaint them with the historical significance of the site.
Haryana Tourism Corporation has identified seven locations for the programme, including Pinjore, Morni Hills, Kurukshetra, Surajkund, Rewari, Ballabhgarh, and Ethnic India, Rai. Heritage guides have been arranged at each location to provide participants with information about the historical importance and glorious legacy of these sites.
In Pinjore, participants will visit Yadavindra Gardens, Gurudwara Manji Sahib, Bhima Devi Temple Site Museum, Dharamandal Pinjore, and the Natural Baoli. Morni Hills will feature the historic Morni Fort, while in Kurukshetra, the walk will include Jyotisar Tirtha, Virat Swaroop, and the Mahabharata Experience Centre Museum. At Surajkund, participants will tour the historic reservoir and the Asola-Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary.
In Rewari, the walk will be organized from Sandpiper Tourist Complex to Bada Talab, while in Ballabhgarh, participants will walk from Raja Nahar Singh Palace to Rani Ki Chhatri.
Haryana Tourism Corporation has fixed a participation fee of Rs. 500 per person for the programme. Participants will be provided water, tea, coffee, refreshments, and a special cap.
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DG CISF Chairs Operational Review Meeting at Chandigarh
Counter-drone training, airport security enhancement, and emergency response capabilities among key focus areas
Chandigarh, May 29- Director General, Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Sh. Praveer Ranjan, chaired an Operational Review Meeting at Chandigarh today to assess operational preparedness and security arrangements across the North Sector and Airport Sector of CISF.
Senior officers and unit commanders of various units participated in the meeting, where detailed discussions were held on strengthening security preparedness, enhancing response capabilities through better inter-agency coordination, and the adoption of advanced technologies for the protection of critical infrastructure and civil aviation installations.
Focus on Border Security and Drone Threats
The review assumes significance in view of evolving security challenges in border and strategically sensitive regions, particularly in Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, Haryana, and Gujarat. During the meeting, emphasis was laid on strengthening preparedness against emerging threats, including drone-related challenges, anti-sabotage measures, and disaster response capabilities.
To counter low-altitude aerial threats effectively, the CISF has rolled out a phased Counter-Drone Training Programme for its personnel in close collaboration with the Indian Army. Conducted at multiple specialised locations, this program equips personnel with advanced capabilities to detect, track, and neutralise hostile Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAVs).
Joint Exercises and Resilience Initiatives
The meeting also reviewed joint training initiatives being undertaken with the Indian Army and other agencies in the areas of counter-terrorism, quick reaction response, and disaster management. These include CI/CT Training, QRT Specialised Training, Battle Inoculation Training with the Army, and the Art of Living resilience programme for improved mental resilience and stress management among personnel in operational zones. CISF personnel have undergone specialised training programmes at various Army establishments and with the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) to strengthen tactical response and emergency handling capabilities.
Modernizing Civil Aviation Security
In the aviation sector, the CISF reviewed the progression of key technological and operational upgrades across the commercial airports under its protection. Discussions centered on reinforcing perimeter security, upgrading surveillance networks, and adopting next-generation screening tools to maintain world-class aviation security standards. Key technologies actively deployed across airports include: Digi Yatra & Aadhaar Validation: Facilitates a seamless, paperless, biometrics-based passenger transit experience and robust identity verification checks. Full Body Scanners and CCTV Video Analytics: Enables advanced, non-intrusive passenger screening and automated real-time threat mapping and behavioural detection. Centralized Access Control & Perimeter Intrusion Detection Systems (PIDS): Regulates and monitors staff movement within critical terminal zones and securing the outer boundaries of sensitive airport installations against unauthorized breaches. Automated Tray Return Systems (ATRS) & Bomb Detection and Disposal Systems (BDDS): Enhances carry-on baggage screening efficiency and maintaining a high-readiness posture for explosive detection and neutralization.
Empowering Women Commandos and QRTs
The CISF is running a dedicated drive to fortify its airport Quick Reaction Teams (QRTs). To date, 659 personnel from 49 Aviation Security Groups (ASGs) have completed rigorous military-grade 'Battle Inoculation Training'. The force aims to cover QRT personnel across all 72 airports under its security umbrella by the end of 2026.
To establish specialised research and training in this domain, a proposal for the creation of a CISF Aviation Security Academy (CASA) is currently under consideration with the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). Furthermore, the 10th Reserve Battalion in Bengaluru has been designated as a dedicated Mahila QRT/Commandos Training Centre to train women personnel for critical, front-line security roles.
Addressing the commanders, DG CISF, Sh. Praveer Ranjan commended the professionalism and unwavering commitment of the force's personnel. He emphasised that the combination of continuous physical training, inter-agency coordination, and rapid technology adoption is vital to address modern threat vectors. He also lauded the Soft Skills Training programs conducted in partnership with airline operators to improve passenger interface and service standards.
The Director General said that CISF remains committed to ensuring the safety and security of the nation’s critical infrastructure and providing a secure environment for citizens through proactive, technology-driven, and responsive security measures.
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Haryana takes major step towards realising vision of Viksit Bharat-2047
Haryana becomes the first state in the country to prepare a department-wise roadmap till 2030-31
CM to launch New Haryana Industrial Policy-2026 from Gurugram on June 1- Rao Narbir Singh
Chandigarh, May 29 – Haryana Industries and Commerce Minister Rao Narbir Singh said that under the leadership of Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini, the Haryana Government is working rapidly to fulfil the Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi’s vision of Viksit Bharat-2047. He said that as part of this effort, the state government has prepared the ‘Viksit Haryana Vision Document’, under which a clear roadmap and phased action plan for every department is being prepared till the year 2030-31.
He said this is not just a policy document, but a comprehensive strategy to make Haryana a national leader in industry, technology, agriculture and employment in the coming years. The Chief Minister himself is regularly reviewing the five-year action plans to ensure that targets are achieved on time. In the first phase, the development plan till 2030-31 is being prepared.
Rao Narbir Singh said that the State Cabinet has recently approved 10 new industrial policies to promote investment, employment, artificial intelligence, electronics, exports and agro-based industries. Bringing all these policies together, Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini will formally launch the New Haryana Industrial Policy-2026 from Gurugram on June 1, 2026. The new policy will replace HEEP-2020.
He said the new policies include the Make in Haryana Industrial Policy-2026, Haryana Electronics System Design and Manufacturing Policy-2026, Haryana Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices Manufacturing Policy-2026, Haryana Toys and Sports Equipment Manufacturing Policy-2026, Haryana Electronics Waste Recycling Policy-2026, Haryana Global Capability Centres Policy-2026, Haryana IT/ITES, AI and Emerging Technology Policy-2026, Haryana AVGC-XR Policy-2026, New Haryana Data Centre Policy-2026 and Haryana Agribusiness and Agro Processing Policy-2026.
The Minister said these new industrial policies are expected to bring investment of around Rs 5 lakh crore and create more than 10 lakh employment opportunities in the state by 2030-31.The Chief Minister had announced the setting up of 10 new IMTs in the Budget Speech for 2025-26, out of which 5 have already been approved, he added.
He said proposals have been invited from farmers through the e-Bhoomi portal for the proposed IMTs in Tosham, Jind, Rewari, Faridabad and Rai. At the same time, to encourage small and medium investors, HSIIDC has decided to implement a ‘Land on Lease’ policy for its industrial plots, under which industrial land will be provided to investors on long-term lease.
Rao Narbir Singh said that out of the proposed 10 IMTs, three will be developed in the National Capital Region with the KMP Expressway as their main corridor. Apart from this, five new cities to be developed will become major centres of attraction under the Viksit Bharat vision and will also help reduce the increasing population pressure on Delhi. With the development of 10 new IMTs in the coming years, Haryana will emerge as a leader in the country’s industrial growth.
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Haryana Industries and Commerce Department notifies new policies
Chandigarh, May 29- The Haryana Government’s Industries and Commerce Department has issued a notification introducing seven new sector-specific policies aimed at accelerating industrial growth, attracting investment and generating employment opportunities across the state.
According to the notification, the newly launched policies include Haryana Electronics System Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) Policy-2026, Haryana Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices Manufacturing Policy-2026, Haryana Toys and Sports Equipment Manufacturing Policy-2026, Haryana Electronics Waste Recycling Policy-2026, Haryana Global Capability Centre (GCC) Policy-2026, Haryana IT/ITeS, AI and Emerging Technology Policy-2026, and Haryana AVGC-XR Policy-2026.
These policies will remain effective for a period of five years and are aimed at positioning Haryana as a preferred destination for investment in emerging and high-growth sectors.
The government expects the new policy framework to attract domestic and global investors, strengthen the state’s industrial ecosystem, promote innovation and create large-scale employment opportunities for the youth of Haryana.