Naming of Punjab’s Adampur Airport after Sant Shiromani Guru Ravidas is a historic decision of the Prime Minister: CM Nayab Singh Saini

The values of equality, compassion and service of Sant Guru Ravidas continue to inspire society: Chief Minister

Chandigarh, February 2 – Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini has expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi for naming Punjab’s Adampur Airport after Sant Shiromani Guru Ravidas Ji. He said that Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi has taken a historic decision. Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini was speaking to the media at Haryana Bhawan in New Delhi on Monday.

During this, he said that it is a matter of great pride for us that on the sacred occasion of Sant Shiromani Guru Ravidas Ji’s birth anniversary, Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi has named Adampur Airport as “Sri Guru Ravidas Maharaj Ji Airport.” This naming is a true tribute to the immortal ideals of Sri Guru Ravidas Maharaj Ji. The values of equality, compassion and service given by him continue to inspire society even today and guide us towards building a harmonious, just and humane society. This initiative will not only honour his great thoughts but will also provide future generations an opportunity to draw inspiration from his message. He said that this step also reflects that our nation continues to remember those great personalities who worked to give direction to society.

Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi has been continuously naming major institutions of the country after saints and great personalities, which is a true tribute to them. Recently, Ayodhya Airport was named after Maharishi Valmiki. Similarly, Hisar Airport has been named after Maharaja Agrasen.

Budget presented keeping every section of society in mind

Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that this time’s Union Budget has been presented keeping every section of society in mind. Haryana has been given special place in this budget. The issue of waterlogged (salinity-affected) land has been addressed in the budget, and special emphasis has been laid on MSMEs, industry and AI, which will directly benefit Haryana. Taking a dig at the Congress, he said that the Congress was in power for 55 years but could not present such a budget. This budget empowers women. It provides employment to youth. It strengthens farmers. It is a budget that fulfils the aspirations of 140 crore countrymen, including farmers, youth, women and the poor.

BJP government will be formed in Punjab

Responding to a question related to Punjab, Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi, a Bharatiya Janata Party government will be formed in Punjab. The people there have made up their mind that if Punjab has to move forward, a BJP government will have to be formed. The Congress and Aam Aadmi Party governments have only shown false dreams to the people. Recently, floods occurred in Punjab and farmers’ crops were damaged. The Chief Minister there said that they gave farmers compensation of ₹20,000 per acre, while the head of his party went to Gujarat and claimed that they had given ₹50,000 compensation to farmers. They are only trying to fool the people. Farmers suffered losses, and they are only doing politics over it. Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi understood the problems of Punjab’s farmers and provided ₹16,000 crore assistance to them.

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Latest livestock rearing technologies to be showcased at Kurukshetra ‘Pashu Mela’- Shyam Singh Rana

Mela and exhibition to be held from February 6 to 8

Chandigarh, February 2– Haryana Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare and Animal Husbandry and Dairying Minister, Sh.Shyam Singh Rana, said that the latest technologies related to animal husbandry will be showcased at the ‘Pashu Mela’ and exhibition to be held in Kurukshetra from February 6 to 8. He said the state government is making continuous efforts to encourage livestock farmers to rear superior breeds and adopt scientific methods of animal rearing so that they can earn higher income at a lower cost.

The Minister said that around 1,500 animals of superior breeds will participate in the 41st State-Level Livestock Exhibition to be held in Kurukshetra. These animals will compete in 53 different categories. To encourage livestock farmers, prize money of around Rs. 50 lakh will be distributed to the owners of the best animals.

Sh. Rana said that nearly 1,00,000 livestock farmers, farmers, entrepreneurs associated with animal husbandry, and scientists from across the state are expected to participate in this large-scale event. Keeping public convenience in mind, a free transport facility of 200 buses per day has been arranged. These special buses will bring livestock farmers and visitors from different parts of the state to the fair and drop them back to their respective villages and towns. Free meals will also be provided to livestock farmers and farmers visiting the exhibition.

Sharing information in this regard a spokesperson of the Animal Husbandry Department said that various government departments will set up stalls during the exhibition to promote their public welfare schemes so that people of the state can avail their benefits. Private sector companies will also display their products and technologies related to animal husbandry. The spokesperson further said that a unique ramp show will also be organised, where animals of superior breeds will walk the ramp and attract visitors.

The spokesperson said that the ‘Pashu Mela’ will be inaugurated on February 6 by Haryana Animal Husbandry and Dairying Minister, Sh. Shyam Singh Rana. On the second day, Union Minister for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Sh. Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh, will attend the programme as the Chief Guest. On the final day, February 8, Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini will grace the occasion as the Chief Guest and honour the winning livestock farmers of the exhibition.

The spokesperson also said that cultural programmes will be organised for the entertainment of livestock farmers and visitors, in which renowned artists of the state such as Mahavir Guddu and Azad Khanda will give their performances.

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People’s Participation Essential for Protection of Animals and Birds: Rao Narbir Singh

Chandigarh, February 2 — Haryana’s Forest and Environment Minister, Rao Narbir Singh, said that animals and birds have held a special place in human life since ancient times. They are also closely associated with deities, symbolizing our religious and cultural traditions. He emphasized that along with government efforts, public participation is extremely necessary for their conservation.

He was speaking as the Chief Guest at a programme organized in Panchkula on the occasion of World Wetlands Day today. On this occasion, the Forest Minister released the poster of the first Haryana Bird Festival–2026, which will be held across the state from February 2 to February 21, and formally inaugurated the festival by unveiling the calendar of activities planned during the event.

Appreciating the programme’s theme, “Wetlands and Traditional Knowledge – A Celebration of Nature and Culture,” Rao Narbir Singh said that Haryana has two major wetlands — Sultanpur (Gurugram) and Bhindawas (Jhajjar) — where thousands of migratory birds arrive every year from different countries. He stated that during the COVID period, some species had reached the brink of extinction, but the government is now making efforts to provide all necessary facilities at wetlands so that more migratory birds visit every year.

He informed that in Basai, Chandu and three to four nearby villages of Gurugram, thousands of acres of land remain waterlogged. Out of this, a lake can be developed over 200–300 acres and transformed into a tourist destination, which would attract visitors from Delhi-NCR and also help rid the area of polythene and plastic waste.

The Forest Minister said that the manufacture of single-use plastic and polythene has been banned in Haryana since 2013, yet their use continues. He stressed that the success of this law is not possible without public participation and urged people to take a pledge to stop using single-use plastic and polythene.

He explained that burning polythene releases toxic gases that pollute the environment, while burying it in the ground takes about 450 years to decompose and also blocks urban sewerage systems. The Environment Minister said that his goal is to make Haryana polythene-free, which requires public cooperation. He also stated that nearly 40 percent of pollution is caused by the use of polythene.

He added that the Haryana Wetland Authority and Pond Authority have been constituted, but they have not yet fully achieved their objectives. He stressed that local community participation is essential for cleaning and conserving water bodies such as johads and ponds.

On this occasion, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Wildlife), Vivek Saxena, highlighted the importance of World Wetlands Day and said that it began in 1975. He noted that it is necessary to maintain a balance between development and environment, which is why this day is observed every year with a new theme. This year’s theme is “Wetlands and Traditional Knowledge – A Celebration of Nature and Culture.”

The programme was attended by MLA Shakti Rani Sharma, Principal Chief Conservator Vineet Kumar Garg, K.C. Meena, other departmental officials and employees, and a large number of schoolchildren.

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DDA Invites Applications from Serving and Retired Employees for Flat Allotment; Haryana Chief Secretary Circulates Scheme Details

Chandigarh, February 2 - The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has invited applications from serving and retired government employees for allotment of ready-to-move flats under its ‘Karmayogi Awaas Yojana, 2025’. In this regard, Haryana Chief Secretary Sh. Anurag Rastogi has received an official communication from the DDA.

According to the communication sent by DDA Vice Chairman Sh. N. Saravana Kumar, the scheme provides for the allotment of 1,168 ready-to-move residential flats located in Pocket-9 (Sectors A-10 to A-14), Narela, Delhi. The entire housing pocket has been exclusively earmarked for applicants under this scheme, which is intended for the benefit of serving and retired employees of the Central Government, State Governments, public sector undertakings, public sector banks, local bodies and government universities.

The housing units include one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom flats, equipped with parking facilities, lifts, spacious balconies, a community centre or club house and ample open green spaces. The flats are being offered at discounted rates of up to 25 per cent. The DDA has also clarified that there is no restriction on ownership of property in Delhi or elsewhere, and eligible applicants may apply for one or more flats, subject to fulfilment of the scheme conditions.

The housing complex forms part of a planned urban area and is expected to benefit from ongoing and proposed infrastructure projects, including metro connectivity under Phase-IV, improved road networks, proximity to the proposed Education City and connectivity through national highways and major urban roads. The authority has described the location as well connected and suitable for long-term residential investment.

As per the scheme timeline, registration for the Karmayogi Awaas Yojana opened on 19th December 2025, while booking started on 14th January 2026. The scheme will remain open till 31st March 2026. Applications are to be submitted online through the DDA’s portal, where detailed information regarding eligibility conditions, layout plans and category-wise pricing has been made available through an official brochure.

Following receipt of the letter, the Haryana Chief Secretary has circulated the information among state government employees through appropriate official channels, including departments and subordinate offices, so that eligible personnel may apply within the prescribed time frame.

The DDA has stated that further clarifications, including details regarding unit-wise availability and site visits, can be obtained directly from the authority through its website or helpline. The scheme is being projected as an affordable and secure housing option for government employees, particularly in view of the rapid urban and infrastructure development planned in the Narela area.

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Latest livestock rearing technologies to be showcased at Kurukshetra ‘Pashu Mela’- Shyam Singh Rana

Mela and exhibition to be held from February 6 to 8

Chandigarh, February 2– Haryana Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare and Animal Husbandry and Dairying Minister, Sh.Shyam Singh Rana, said that the latest technologies related to animal husbandry will be showcased at the ‘Pashu Mela’ and exhibition to be held in Kurukshetra from February 6 to 8. He said the state government is making continuous efforts to encourage livestock farmers to rear superior breeds and adopt scientific methods of animal rearing so that they can earn higher income at a lower cost.

The Minister said that around 1,500 animals of superior breeds will participate in the 41st State-Level Livestock Exhibition to be held in Kurukshetra. These animals will compete in 53 different categories. To encourage livestock farmers, prize money of around Rs. 50 lakh will be distributed to the owners of the best animals.

Sh. Rana said that nearly 1,00,000 livestock farmers, farmers, entrepreneurs associated with animal husbandry, and scientists from across the state are expected to participate in this large-scale event. Keeping public convenience in mind, a free transport facility of 200 buses per day has been arranged. These special buses will bring livestock farmers and visitors from different parts of the state to the fair and drop them back to their respective villages and towns. Free meals will also be provided to livestock farmers and farmers visiting the exhibition.

Sharing information in this regard a spokesperson of the Animal Husbandry Department said that various government departments will set up stalls during the exhibition to promote their public welfare schemes so that people of the state can avail their benefits. Private sector companies will also display their products and technologies related to animal husbandry. The spokesperson further said that a unique ramp show will also be organised, where animals of superior breeds will walk the ramp and attract visitors.

The spokesperson said that the ‘Pashu Mela’ will be inaugurated on February 6 by Haryana Animal Husbandry and Dairying Minister, Sh. Shyam Singh Rana. On the second day, Union Minister for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Sh. Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh, will attend the programme as the Chief Guest. On the final day, February 8, Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini will grace the occasion as the Chief Guest and honour the winning livestock farmers of the exhibition.

The spokesperson also said that cultural programmes will be organised for the entertainment of livestock farmers and visitors, in which renowned artists of the state such as Mahavir Guddu and Azad Khanda will give their performances.

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Pandit Jasraj was the ‘Swar-Surya’ of Indian Classical Music: CM Nayab Singh Saini

State-level programme organized in Pili Mandori village on Pandit Jasraj’s 96th birth anniversary

CM unveils statue of Pandit Jasraj, pays tributes at Martyrs’ Memorial

New ITI in Bhattu, 33 KV sub-station and veterinary hospital in Pilimandori announced

Chandigarh, February 2 — Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that Pandit Jasraj Ji was a ‘Swar-Surya’ of Indian classical music whose personality illuminated not only the country but the entire world. He said today’s day will always be remembered as a golden chapter in the history of Indian classical music.

The Chief Minister was addressing the state-level programme organized under the Sant-Mahapurush Samman Evam Vichar Prasar Yojana at village Pili Mandori in Fatehabad district on the 96th birth anniversary of Padma Vibhushan, Padma Shri and Sangeet Martand Pandit Jasraj Ji. On this occasion, he unveiled the statue of Pandit Jasraj Ji and paid tributes to the brave martyrs at the Martyrs’ Memorial.

Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that before coming to this programme, he met Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi in the morning and informed him about this event. The Prime Minister sent his “Ram-Ram” to the people of Haryana and paid tributes to Pandit Jasraj Ji.

The Chief Minister said that from this sacred stage, he bows to the great personality of Pandit Jasraj Ji. He said that it is a matter of pride that along with Pandit Jasraj Ji’s birth anniversary, the fourth anniversary of the Pandit Jasraj Cultural Foundation is also being celebrated today. The foundation was established in 2022 by Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi. This institution is doing commendable work in preserving Pandit Jasraj Ji’s classical music legacy and passing it on to the new generation. The Chief Minister appreciated the dedication of Madhura Jasraj, Durga Jasraj and all office-bearers of the Foundation.

The Chief Minister said that Pandit Jasraj Ji was not just a great artist but a living institution himself. Born in 1930 in village Pili Mandori in a reputed musical family, he lost his father at a very young age, but despite adverse circumstances, he never allowed his spiritual musical pursuit to weaken. Under the guidance of his elder brother Pandit Maniram Ji, he undertook rigorous practice, which remains an inspiration for youth even today.

The Chief Minister said that through his lifelong devotion to music, Pandit Jasraj carried the cultural essence of his native village across the globe. His classical music resonated even in the icy landscapes of Antarctica, reflecting the universal appeal of Indian music. He said Pandit Jasraj was the first Indian artist to have performed on all seven continents, an achievement that continues to be a matter of pride for the entire nation.

The Chief Minister said that Goddess Saraswati resided in Pandit Jasraj Ji’s voice. He spread India’s rich musical heritage across the world and received numerous national and international honours for his unparalleled contribution.

Haryana’s Soil – A Land of Immortal Musical Tradition

The Chief Minister said that Haryana has a strong musical tradition, and the heritage of Phaag, Dhamal and Raag-Raginis is still very much alive. He said that due to the influence of artists like Pandit Jasraj Ji, villages in Haryana have been named after classical ragas like Asavari, Dhanasari, Bilawal and Bhairavi.

Government Committed to Cultural Preservation

The Chief Minister said that no society can progress by forgetting its culture. Keeping this in mind, the state government has established a university in memory of Pandit Lakhmi Chand Ji and a Multi-Art Cultural Centre in Kurukshetra. Every year, the International Gita Mahotsav is organized.

He said that several initiatives have been taken to make Pandit Jasraj Ji’s memory eternal. As per announcements made on January 28, 2023, two grand entrance gates, a park and a gymnasium have been constructed in village Pili Mandori in his name. A library named after his father late Sh. Moti Ram Ji is in its final stage of construction, and beautification work of village ponds is also underway.

Encouragement to Emerging Artists

The Chief Minister said that today Haryana provides a conducive environment for art, culture and literature. Various schemes are being implemented to support artists. Free training is being provided to emerging artists at the Pandit Lakhmi Chand State University of Performing and Visual Arts in Rohtak and the Multi-Art Cultural Centre in Kurukshetra.

He said that Haryana’s identity lies in its glorious cultural heritage and communal harmony. This shared legacy gives a message of coexistence and brotherhood. Though Pandit Jasraj Ji is not physically present today, as long as the sound of ‘Om’ resonates in the universe, his melodies will remain alive.

Addressing the programme, former MLA Sh. Dudar Ram said that Pandit Jasraj Ji is the pride of this region and took Indian classical music to international platforms. He said that such state-level programmes inspire the younger generation.

He placed several public interest demands before the Chief Minister related to Fatehabad Assembly constituency, including a permanent solution to waterlogging, strengthening the Hisar-Ghaggar drain, upgrading Bhattu sub-tehsil to a full tehsil, and construction of farm access roads. He thanked the Chief Minister for celebrating Pandit Jasraj Ji’s birth anniversary in Fatehabad district.

Durga Jasraj expresses gratitude to government

Pandit Jasraj Ji’s daughter and founding trustee of the Pandit Jasraj Cultural Foundation, Ms. Durga Jasraj, thanked the Chief Minister, state government and district administration, saying that the foundation is continuously working to carry forward her father’s musical legacy to future generations.

During the programme, renowned bhajan and classical singer Padma Shri Anup Jalota mesmerized the audience with his musical performance. The venue echoed with applause as listeners enjoyed his rendition.

Development Announcements for Bhattu and Pili Mandori

Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini announced the establishment of a new ITI in Bhattu Mandi, construction of a 33 KV power sub-station in Pili Mandori at a cost of about ₹9 crore, reconstruction of a veterinary hospital building at a cost of ₹40 lakh, and grants of ₹11 lakh each for the construction of Scheduled Caste and Backward Class community halls in Pili Mandori. He also directed that the proposal to upgrade Bhattu Kalan sub-tehsil to a full tehsil be placed before a committee for feasibility assessment.

He further announced ₹21 lakh for installing a solar system and expansion of the library named after late Sh. Moti Ram Ji. Additionally, Cabinet Minister Sh. Ranbir Singh Gangwa and Rajya Sabha MP Sh. Subhash Barala also announced ₹11 lakh each for installing a solar system in the library.

Public Works Minister Sh. Ranbir Gangwa, Rajya Sabha MP Sh. Subhash Barala, former minister Sh. Devender Singh Babli, former MP Smt. Sunita Duggal, Chief Minister’s OSD Sh. Virender Singh Badkhalsa, Haryana Scheduled Castes Commission Chairman Prof. Ravinder Baliala, and programme organizer O.P. Maliya was present on the occasion.

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Women-Centric Healthcare and Hospital Safety Prioritised in ACS Health, Dr. Sumita Misra Dept Review

Chandigarh, February 2 - Haryana Additional Chief Secretary, Health & Family Welfare, Dr. Sumita Misra, today reviewed the overall functioning of the State Health Department and issued a series of important directions aimed at strengthening patient safety, improving healthcare quality and promoting a comprehensive women-centric healthcare approach across government hospitals in the state.

During the review meeting, Dr. Misra laid special emphasis on hospital safety, particularly in view of recent fire incidents reported from hospitals in different parts of the country. She directed all Deputy Commissioners and Civil Surgeons to conduct comprehensive inspections of electrical wiring, power panels and other electrical installations in hospitals. Regular safety audits, preventive checks and timely maintenance of electrical systems were made mandatory to prevent fire-related accidents and ensure the safety of patients, attendants and healthcare staff. To support these initiatives, Dr. Misra assured that requisite funds would be provided for revamping Community Health Centres, Primary Health Centres and District Hospitals, with special focus on upgrading infrastructure, safety mechanisms and patient care facilities.

Dr. Misra also reviewed the biomedical waste management system in government hospitals and directed officials to ensure strict compliance with prescribed norms for segregation, collection and scientific disposal of hospital waste. She stressed the need for regular monitoring, proper documentation and close coordination with authorised biomedical waste disposal agencies to prevent health and environmental hazards, warning that lapses in waste management would not be tolerated.

Highlighting the importance of patient welfare, Dr. Misra instructed that the Hospital Welfare Fund must be utilised transparently and strictly for its intended purposes. She directed health authorities to prepare and follow clear Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for utilisation of the fund, ensuring that expenditure directly benefits patients and contributes to strengthening hospital infrastructure and essential services.

The Additional Chief Secretary emphasized that healthcare policies should adopt a comprehensive and inclusive approach to women’s health, extending beyond maternal and adolescent care. She underlined the importance of addressing women’s health needs across all stages of life, including preventive care, nutrition, mental health, and age-related health concerns, to ensure holistic well-being and improved health outcomes for women. She directed officers to strengthen screening and preventive care for cervix cancer, breast cancer, anaemia and osteoporosis among women. Emphasis be laid on early detection, awareness campaigns and accessible screening facilities. She also instructed the department to include menopause management and counselling services as an integral part of women’s healthcare. Dr. Misra underlined the importance of menstrual hygiene management and called for increased awareness, wider availability of hygienic products and integration of hygiene practices into routine public health programmes. Improving overall hygiene practices in healthcare institutions was also identified as a priority area.

The review meeting also focused on improving neonatal healthcare facilities across the state. Dr. Misra directed that Neonatal Intensive Care Units and newborn care services should be further strengthened to reduce infant mortality and improve survival outcomes.

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DDA Invites Applications from Serving and Retired Employees for Flat Allotment; Haryana Chief Secretary Circulates Scheme Details

Chandigarh, February 2 - The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has invited applications from serving and retired government employees for allotment of ready-to-move flats under its ‘Karmayogi Awaas Yojana, 2025’. In this regard, Haryana Chief Secretary Sh. Anurag Rastogi has received an official communication from the DDA.

According to the communication sent by DDA Vice Chairman Sh. N. Saravana Kumar, the scheme provides for the allotment of 1,168 ready-to-move residential flats located in Pocket-9 (Sectors A-10 to A-14), Narela, Delhi. The entire housing pocket has been exclusively earmarked for applicants under this scheme, which is intended for the benefit of serving and retired employees of the Central Government, State Governments, public sector undertakings, public sector banks, local bodies and government universities.

The housing units include one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom flats, equipped with parking facilities, lifts, spacious balconies, a community centre or club house and ample open green spaces. The flats are being offered at discounted rates of up to 25 per cent. The DDA has also clarified that there is no restriction on ownership of property in Delhi or elsewhere, and eligible applicants may apply for one or more flats, subject to fulfilment of the scheme conditions.

The housing complex forms part of a planned urban area and is expected to benefit from ongoing and proposed infrastructure projects, including metro connectivity under Phase-IV, improved road networks, proximity to the proposed Education City and connectivity through national highways and major urban roads. The authority has described the location as well connected and suitable for long-term residential investment.

As per the scheme timeline, registration for the Karmayogi Awaas Yojana opened on 19th December 2025, while booking started on 14th January 2026. The scheme will remain open till 31st March 2026. Applications are to be submitted online through the DDA’s portal, where detailed information regarding eligibility conditions, layout plans and category-wise pricing has been made available through an official brochure.

Following receipt of the letter, the Haryana Chief Secretary has circulated the information among state government employees through appropriate official channels, including departments and subordinate offices, so that eligible personnel may apply within the prescribed timeframe.

The DDA has stated that further clarifications, including details regarding unit-wise availability and site visits, can be obtained directly from the authority through its website or helpline. The scheme is being projected as an affordable and secure housing option for government employees, particularly in view of the rapid urban and infrastructure development planned in the Narela area.

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Healthcare Boost at Doorstep: Haryana Approves Policy for Nursing Homes in Residential Plots

Chandigarh, February 2- In a significant step aimed at strengthening neighbourhood-level healthcare infrastructure, the Haryana Government has approved a comprehensive policy for setting up nursing homes in licensed residential plotted colonies across the State. The policy seeks to bridge existing healthcare gaps in emerging residential areas and ensure that residents have access to essential medical services within their vicinity.

The decision was taken by the State Cabinet, which met here today under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini. Under the approved policy, permission for establishing nursing homes shall be granted on residential plots of licensed colonies throughout the State, subject to payment of requisite conversion charges. Such permission will be allowed only on residential plots owned by qualified doctors (Allopathic/AYUSH) who possess a valid registration number with the Medical Council or AYUSH Council, are presently practicing, and are registered with the local branch of the Indian Medical Association (IMA). An affidavit to this effect will be mandatory along with the application.

Area and access Norms

Maximum 4 number of nursing homes shall be allowed in a sector. The minimum plot size for Hyper and High Potential Zones has been fixed at 350 square yards, while for Medium and Low Potential Zones it shall be 250 square yards. Such sites shall be permitted only on service roads along sector or master roads, and permission will be granted exclusively on residential plots of licensed plotted colonies where all internal services have been laid and completion or part-completion certificates have been issued. Only one site shall be allowed on service roads abutting or along sector-dividing roads, with a maximum of four such sites permitted in a sector. All permissions shall be granted strictly in accordance with the policy dated November 10, 2017.

Applicable fee and charges

The prescribed fees for owners of residential plots based on the potential zone of the property include for Hyper Zone Rs. 10,000 per sq. yard, High Zone Rs. 8,000 per sq. yard, Medium Zone Rs. 6,000 per sq. yard, and Low Zone Rs. 4,000 per sq. yard. No other fees, including External Development Charges (EDC), will be applicable.

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Haryana Cabinet Approves Revision of Scrutiny Fees, Conversion License Fees and Infrastructure Augmentation Charges

Chandigarh, February 2: The Haryana Cabinet, which met under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini here today, approved a proposal of the Town and Country Planning Department for revision of various statutory fees and charges prescribed under the Haryana Development and Regulation of Urban Areas Rules, 1976 and the Haryana Scheduled Roads and Controlled Areas Restriction of Unregulated Development Rules, 1965. The Cabinet decision paves the way for amending the relevant Schedules of both sets of Act/Rules to rationalize and update the existing fee structure in line with present-day economic and urban development requirements.

The approved proposal covers revision of scrutiny fees, conversion license fees, State Infrastructure Development Charges (SIDC), Infrastructure Augmentation Charges (IAC) and IAC-TOD under the Haryana Development and Regulation of Urban Areas Rules, 1976, the Haryana Scheduled Roads and Controlled Areas Restriction of Unregulated Development Rules, 1965. Most of these fees and charges had not been revised for several years, making revision necessary to ensure adequate revenue generation for urban infrastructure and to keep pace with rising development costs.

The revised rates have been proposed on a rational basis, which will increase the revenue receipts of the state exchequer by 22-25 percent on accounts of revised fee and charges to grant licenses.

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Haryana Enterprise Promotion Rules 2016 amended

State Cabinet accords approval for the same

Chandigarh, February 2- Haryana Cabinet which met under the Chairmanship of the Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini here today approved amendments in Haryana Enterprise Promotion Rules 2016. These rules will be called the Haryana Enterprises Promotion (Amendment) Rules, 2026. In the Haryana Enterprise Promotion rules, 2016, in rule 7, for sub-rule (1), the following sub-rule shall be substituted and The Joint Director/Deputy Director, District MSME Centre has been included as the member of the District Level Clearance Committee (DLCC).

The State Government enacted Haryana Enterprises Promotion Act, 2016, and corresponding rules, to create an ecosystem in which the Ease of Doing Business in the State matches and even exceeds the best global standards to reduce delays as well as the costs of doing business in the State. Haryana Enterprise Promotion Board (HEPB) has been constituted under section 3 of the Haryana Enterprises Promotion Act, 2016. The Empowered Executive Committee (EEC) has been constituted under section 4 of the said Act and District Level Clearance Committee (DLCC) has been constituted in every District of the state as per provisions under section 8 of said Act.

Notably, the Department of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) has been constituted to proactively support. advise and facilitate MSMEs and small businesses on all the entrepreneurial know-how & business intelligence related gaps, address their business challenges, ensure fast-track grievance resolution & steer rationalized policy formulation. District MSME Centre is operational in each district of the state. Many schemes of MSME Department are also cleared by DLCC from time to time. However, there is no representation of MSME in the District Level Clearance Committee (DLCC). In order to induct Joint/Deputy Director (District In charge), District MSME Centre as a member of the District Level Clearance Committee (DLCC), Rule 7 (1) of the Haryana Enterprises Promotion Rules, 2016 has been to be amended.

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Haryana Cabinet Approves Amendments to HEEP-2020 to Benefit Existing MSMEs and Unauthorized Industrial Clusters

Chandigarh, February 2: The Haryana Cabinet, which met under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini here today, approved important amendments to the Haryana Enterprises and Employment Policy (HEEP)–2020 and 16 associated incentive schemes, marking a major step towards facilitating existing Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the state. The decision is in line with the announcement made by the Chief Minister in the Budget 2025-26 and aims to resolve long-standing challenges faced by industrial units operating outside notified industrial areas.

The Cabinet has approved a provision for exemption from Change of Land Use (CLU)/No Objection Certificate (NOC) for existing industrial units that meet specified conditions. Under this provision, at least 50 entrepreneurs whose units are located on a minimum of 10 acres of contiguous land can collectively apply through a designated government portal for regularization. These units must have commenced commercial production before January 1, 2021. Until a final decision on their application is taken, such units will be treated as provisionally regularized for the purpose of availing benefits under various government schemes.

Clause 14.14 of HEEP-2020 has also been amended to explicitly extend CLU/NOC exemption benefits to eligible existing MSME clusters, in addition to rural micro enterprises operating under the Haryana Gramin Udyogik Vikas Yojana.

The Cabinet has also approved amendments to 16 key incentive schemes under HEEP-2020 to remove the mandatory CLU/NOC requirement for such existing MSMEs. These include schemes related to SME Exchange, technology acquisition, testing equipment, market development, patent registration, energy and water conservation, quality certification, investment subsidy in lieu of Net SGST, credit rating, safety compliance, research and development, collateral-free credit guarantee, interest subsidy for technology upgradation, freight assistance, and infrastructure industrial development. With these changes, eligible existing enterprises will now be able to avail benefits without facing compliance-related barriers.

To ensure clarity in implementation, the Cabinet has also approved precise definitions of “Existing Enterprise” and “New Micro Enterprise.” An existing enterprise is defined as one that commenced commercial production before January 1, 2021, while a new micro enterprise refers to a unit that began production after January 1, 2021 and before December 31, 2025.

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Cabinet approves amendments to Haryana Group D Employees (Recruitment and Conditions of Service) Act, 2018

Group D recruitment to be based 100% on CET marks

Chandigarh, February 2: The Haryana Cabinet, which met under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini here today, approved amendments in the Second Schedule of the Haryana Group D Employees (Recruitment and Conditions of Service) Act, 2018 in accordance with recent judicial pronouncements.

Notably, the earlier provision of 5 per cent weightage for Socio-Economic Criteria in the selection of Group D employees had been quashed by the Hon’ble Supreme Court as well as by the Hon’ble Punjab and Haryana High Court in related matters. In view of these decisions and to ensure legal consistency and avoid future litigation, it became necessary to amend the Second Schedule of the Act.

Accordingly, the Cabinet approved the substitution of the existing Second Schedule under Section 26 of the Act. The revised criteria now provides that selection to Group D posts (except those where the minimum qualification is below matriculation) shall be based entirely on the Common Eligibility Test (CET), with 100 percent weightage to CET marks.

The revised schedule also specifies that the CET syllabus for Group D posts will comprise two components: 75 percent weightage to General Awareness, Reasoning, Quantitative Ability, English, Hindi and relevant subjects, and 25 per cent weightage to Haryana-specific topics such as History, Current Affairs, Literature, Geography, Environment and Culture. The question paper will continue to be of matriculation-level standard.

For the candidates who have already qualified the CET written examination of Group D posts on 12th January, 2024 which is valid upto 11th January, 2027 and the candidates who will qualify in near future, the marks obtained by the previous candidates out of maximum marks of 95 will be converted into percentage for the purpose of combined merit list of CET qualified candidates

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The Haryana Cabinet, which met under the Chairmanship of Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini here today, approved the proposal of Revenue & Disaster Management Department to transfer the land of Provincial Government to Municipal Council, Palwal

Chandigarh, February 2- The Haryana Cabinet, which met under the Chairmanship of Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini here today, approved the proposal of Revenue & Disaster Management Department to transfer the land of Provincial Government to Municipal Council, Palwal for construction of parking place and officer-cum-commercial complex of MC, Palwal on the prevailing collector rates.

As per the proposal, the collector rate of the year 2024-25 was Rs. 11.550 per square yards. Thus, 9944 square yards situated near SDM residence would be transferred to MC, Palwal on payment of Rs. 11,48,53,200 as per Policy dated January 19, 2021 issued by the Revenue and Disaster Management Department.

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