normalnormalnormalHaryana Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini stated that the state government has created a favorable and robust industrial environment to promote industries in Haryana. As a result, Haryana has emerged as the preferred destination for industries and companies not only at the national level but also internationally.The Chief Minister urged industrialists to establish their industrial units in Haryana and actively contribute to the state’s progress and development.Nayab Singh Saini was addressing the representatives of the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry at his residence, Sant Kabir Kutir, late last evening. Prominent industrialists from Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, and Delhi were present on the occasion.Nayab Singh Saini emphasized that for industrial development in any state, it is essential to have robust road, rail, air connectivity, and other infrastructure facilities. He expressed pride that Haryana offers all these facilities in accordance with the needs of the industries. Today, major companies from various sectors are establishing their units in the state, thereby boosting Haryana’s industrial growth.The Chief Minister stated that the government has implemented several reforms to strengthen direct communication between the government and industrialists and to create a more favorable environment for industries. He highlighted that, moving beyond the single window system, a single roof system has been introduced, which sets a fixed time frame for every service. The process for obtaining NOCs from various departments has been simplified, with a minimum turnaround time of 15 days and a maximum of 45 days.Nayab Singh Saini stated that, as Finance Minister, he has made several announcements to promote industrial development and startups in the Haryana Budget for the year 2025-26. He mentioned that plans are underway to develop 10 new Industrial Model Townships (IMTs) in the state. Additionally, efforts are being made to strengthen the startup ecosystem to support budding entrepreneurs. To encourage research and development as well as private investment, the government is creating a Fund of Funds.He stated that the Department of Future has been established to promote emerging technologies and innovations. The Chief Minister added that, to realize the vision of an inclusive budget, he conducted pre-budget consultations with people from various sections of society and invited their suggestions. In this process, he also engaged with industrialists and startups to understand their experiences and gather their input. The Chief Minister affirmed that the valuable suggestions received from industrialists and startups have been incorporated into the budget.The Chief Minister stated that the State Government’s vision for a Developed Haryana by 2047, which includes adding new sectors to enhance Haryana’s contribution to India’s economy, aligns with Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi’s goal of a Developed India. He emphasized that the target is to transform Haryana into a 1 trillion dollar economy by 2047. Achieving this goal requires the active participation of all sectors, including industry, he added.On this occasion, Nayab Singh Saini also unveiled the white paper on ‘Haryana: Gateway to Northern India’s Industrial Transformation’ and ‘Traditional Craft of Haryana on Global Runway’.During the program, the Chief Minister invited suggestions from the prominent industrialists present and assured them of all possible support from the State Government to promote industrial growth.Earlier in the event, Sh Hemant Jain, President of the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and Sh Karan Gilhotra, Chairman of the Punjab Chapter, welcomed the Chief Minister. They expressed their gratitude for the government’s efforts in creating a favorable environment for industries in the state.On this occasion, Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister Sh Arun Gupta, Political Secretary to Chief Minister Sh Tarun Bhandari, OSD Sh Bharat Bhushan Bharti, Advisor ,Foreign Cooperation Department Haryana Sh Pawan Chaudhary, along with representatives of the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry and other prominent industrialists, were also present.531 Gram Panchayats of Haryana qualify under Suposhit Gram Panchayat AbhiyanHaryana Chief Secretary Sh. Anurag Rastogi chaired a high-level meeting on Tuesday to review the progress of the Suposhit Gram Panchayat Abhiyan, Launched by the Ministry of Women and Child Development . This initiative aims to improve nutrition and community development in rural areas as well as to promote a healthy competition among village panchayats to eliminate malnutrition and form the basis of a developed India.The Suposhit Gram Panchayat Abhiyan is aligned with Sustainable Development Goals 2 and 3 and promotes improved nutritional outcomes through better infrastructure and third-party assessments. Haryana has nominated 621 Gram Panchayats under the Abhiyaan, out of which 531 have met the eligibility criteria to be designated as Suposhit Gram Panchayats.The Chief Secretary highlighted that in Bhodwal Majri village of Panipat district, the daughter of an Anganwadi worker, Shivani Panchal, had secured All-India Rank 53 in the UPSC Civil Services Examination this year. He said the Anganwadi worker, and her daughter shall be felicitated by the government and the village Anganwadi centre shall be transformed into a model Anganwadi centre.During the meeting, it was informed that under the Abhiyan, Anganwadi infrastructure, nutrition status of children, delivery of Supplementary Nutrition etc will be the focus area and evaluation will be done based on that criterion.Emphasizing the importance of the initiative, Chief Secretary Rastogi said, “The Suposhit Gram Panchayat Abhiyan is a vital step toward achieving nutritional security and sustainable development in Haryana. I urge all districts to accelerate the evaluation process and ensure compliance with the required standards.”He also informed that the top Gram Panchayats across India will receive an incentive of ₹1 lakh each. Additional rewards are earmarked for the Panchayats and Anganwadi Workers and Helpers who contribute significantly to the scheme’s success and for infrastructure improvement, development of Poshan Vatikas, value addition to SNP at Anganwadi centres.Structured Evaluation Timeline It was informed that the nominations were submitted by January 31, 2025. Preliminary screenings were completed by February 15, followed by ongoing peer reviews by state teams, scheduled for completion by July. Third-party validations will take place from August to September 2025, with final results expected in September or October. The assessments are based on key indicators, including nutrition, child healthcare, and infrastructure readiness.Inter-State Peer Reviews and Field VisitsThe meeting also reviewed findings from recent inter-state peer reviews. A team from Mizoram visited Haryana in April 2025 to evaluate 55 Gram Panchayats, while officials from Haryana visited West Bengal and conducted review of 17 Gram Panchayats.Sh. Rastogi instructed officials to ensure all preparations are completed for the next round of peer reviews in June 2025. He also underscored the need to use the Poshan Tracker for real-time, data-driven evaluations and called for focused efforts to bridge infrastructure and service delivery gaps.*ACS, Dr. Sumita Misra launches Online Transfer Policy for ADA and DDA*The Haryana Government today launched an Online Transfer Policy for Assistant District Attorney and Deputy District Attorney. This initiative, formally inaugurated by Additional Chief Secretary, Home, Jails Criminal Investigation and Administration of Justice, Dr. Sumita Misra.Dr. Misra informed that the online transfer policy specifically covers employees from the Assistant District Attorneys (ADA) and Deputy District Attorneys (DDA) cadres. Departmental data reveals 185 ADA employees, with 117 slated for “deemed” transfers and 68 opting for voluntary transfers. For the DDA cadre, there are 31 employees, with 15 deemed transfers and 16 voluntary applicants. It was informed that 84% of DDA cadre employees and 76 % of ADA cadre employees have got their station among opted first five preferred station. The online system is designed to systematically fill these vacancies through a fair and transparent process, she added.During the launch, Dr. Sumita Misra highlighted that this initiative is a significant stride towards good governance and employee-centric administration, echoing the Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini’s broader objective of administrative modernization.Dr. Misra stated that this digital platform offers multiple benefits to both employees and the department. It eliminates manual intervention, ensuring timely transfers based on predefined criteria while considering both administrative needs and individual preferences. Employees can now apply for transfers voluntarily through the portal, and those marked for deemed transfer (based on tenure or policy norms) will be reassigned objectively and transparently. The portal also provides real-time visibility of available vacancies, better aligning demand with supply, She added.She further stated that the portal developed by Haryana Knowledge Corporation Limited (HKCL) has generated transfer order of eligible employees as per the merit and preferences. This initiative is expected to significantly reduce delays, grievances, and arbitrary decisions in the transfer process, ultimately fostering a more motivated and efficient workforce.Additional Director, Prosecution Department, Sh. Madan Lal Sharma, Nodal Officer, OTP, IT Cell, Prosecution Department, Sh. Gurpreet Singh and Sh. Sandeep, Assistant besides other officers/official of the Prosecution Department were present during the launch.normalnormalThe post Haryana Govt creates favorable environment to promote industries-CM appeared first on Chandigarh City News.