Complaints resolved on the spot at ‘Samadhan Shivirs’, citizens all praise for CM

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Complaints resolved on the spot at ‘Samadhan Shivirs’, citizens all praise for CM

Haryana people acknowledge that BJP works not for Votes, But for Systemic Improvement

Revered saints bestowed their blessings upon Chief Minister Mr. Nayab Singh Saini on the formation of the BJP government in Haryana for the third consecutive term with a decisive majority. A grand Sant Ashirwad Samaroh was held at the Chief Minister’s residence, where prominent saints from across the state gathered. The event commenced with a havan-yagya performed by the saints, in which Chief Minister Mr. Nayab Singh Saini also participated.

In his address, the Chief Minister expressed his gratitude saying that “I feel immensely fortunate to receive the blessings of so many revered saints today. Their blessings inspire me to ensure that my country and my Haryana continue progressing. Over the past 10 years, both the nation and the state have embarked on a transformative journey. Many of the challenges we once faced have now been resolved.”

The Chief Minister remarked that we used to see that our culture fading, but in the last 10 years, it has revived and is now flourishing like a banyan tree. This revival is the result of your blessings. With the guidance and blessings of the saints, I will continue to work tirelessly, alongwith Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi, to accelerate the progress of Haryana, he added.

The Chief Minister said that we also made several decisions that directly benefited the people of Haryana. Sh Manohar Lal took a pledge to establish a transparent system, and as a result, even before the government was sworn in, 25,000 children from poor families in Haryana secured government jobs without any  expenses and slips. He said that this sent a strong message across the state that our government works not for politics, but for the welfare of the people. We delivered on our promises, and the people of Haryana recognized that the Bharatiya Janata Party works not for votes but to build robust systems and we have proved it. He said that Sh Manohar Lal implemented remarkable systems for the state, which I have inherited. With the blessings of the saints, I am committed to carrying this legacy forward with even greater momentum.

Education Minister Mahipal Dhanda, Urban  Local  Bodies Minister Mr. Vipul Goyal, Public Health Engineering Minister Mr. Ranbir Gangwa, along with Minister of State for  Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Mr. Rajesh Nagar and MoS for Sports Mr. Gaurav Gautam, were also present at the ceremony. The Chief Minister first honored the saints on stage by presenting them with Rudraksha garlands. In addition, the Chief Minister’s wife, Mrs. Suman Saini, and all the ministers extended their respect by honoring the other revered saints in attendance.

Present Government will strive to advance its resolutions in the national interest with harmony and ease – Swami Gyananand Maharaj

On this occasion, Gita Manishi Swami Gyananand Ji Maharaj, while addressing the Sant Ashirwad Samaroh, stated that, thanks to the blessings of the saints, divine grace, sadhana, and the organization’s resolutions, the outcome on October 8 is a matter of pride for the nation and for Sanatan, as well as in the interest of the citizens of the state. He expressed that the Sant Samaj has full faith that the present government will make every effort to advance its resolutions in the national interest with harmony and ease. He said that Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini will work to strongly implement the policies laid down by Sh Manohar Lal. He also mentioned that, due to the efforts of the state government, the Gita Jayanti Mahotsav is now celebrated on an international scale along with Kurukshetra.

Personalities like Nayab Singh Saini make history – Acharya Dharmdev

Acharya Dharmdev said that all the saints have gathered here today to bless Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini, who leads the 2.80 crore population of Haryana. He said that personalities like Sh Nayab Singh Saini make history, and the formation of the BJP government for the third consecutive term under his leadership has also made history in Haryana. Sh Nayab Singh Saini has consistently prioritized the welfare of the people while keeping the national interest at the forefront. He added that in 2014, the country gained a successful Prime Minister in Sh Narendra Modi, who prioritized national interests, leading to India’s name shining brightly on the global stage. Similarly, today Haryana has a remarkable Chief Minister in Sh Nayab Singh Saini, who has secured a place in the people’s hearts in just 5-6 months.

Prominent Saints attended the Ceremony

International patron of Vishwa Hindu Parishad Sh Dinesh, Swami Dayanand Saraswati Maharaj, Swami Vivekanand Saraswati Maharaj, Swami Shaswanand Maharaj, Swami Kapilpuri Maharaj, Swami Sampurnanand Maharaj, Swami Brahmaswaroop Maharaj, Yogiraj Divyanand, Swami Kalidas Maharaj and the entire saint community were present in the Aashirwad Samaroh.

Complaints resolved on the spot at ‘Samadhan Shivirs’, citizens all praise for CM

 

Haryana Chief Minister meets German Delegation

 Haryana and Germany forge new strategic ties with focus on key sectors

 Chandigarh, October 23: In a significant step toward deepening bilateral cooperation, Haryana Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini hosted a high-level delegation from Germany at his residence here today. The discussions focused on exploring collaborations in critical sectors such as automotive, pharmaceuticals, education, skill development, research and development (R&D), and climate change. Both sides expressed a shared commitment to advancing mutual interests through strategic partnerships that align with the economic aspirations of Haryana and Germany.

The German delegation, led by Manfred Ockel, Chairman for Investment and Mayor of Kelsterbach, included prominent figures such as Patrick Burghardt, Lord Mayor of Rüsselsheim, David Rendel, Mayor of Raunheim, and Rahul Kumar, Parliament Member of Frankfurt and Spokesperson for Digitalization.

Chief Minister, Sh Nayab Singh Saini emphasized Haryana’s “Go Global Approach,” aimed at fostering international partnerships and enhancing global competitiveness. He highlighted Haryana’s robust industrial base, its leadership in sectors such as automobiles, pharmaceuticals, and electronics, and its vision to expand into new markets by promoting foreign direct investment (FDI) and global trade.

In the meeting, both Haryana and Germany reiterated their commitment to pursuing eco-friendly industrial policies and collaborating on projects that would advance sustainability and environmental protection. The German delegation expressed interest in working with Haryana on green technology initiatives and leveraging their expertise in energy efficiency and climate resilience.

Both sides acknowledged the strong parallels in their development trajectories. Haryana’s rapid economic growth, supported by its thriving industrial sectors, mirrors the growth of the RheinMain region, which is recognized as one of Germany’s leading hubs for innovation and technological advancement. The shared focus on sustainable growth, technological innovation, and skill development further highlighted the potential for a long-term partnership between the two governments.

The Foreign Cooperation Department (FCD) laid out the state’s ambitious goals to attract foreign direct investment (FDI), boost international trade, and position Haryana as a leading destination for global businesses. The FCD highlighted key initiatives such as the KMP Global Corridor, the Integrated Aviation Hub at Hisar, and Mega Food Parks, which are set to transform the industrial and logistics landscape of the state.

The German delegation underscored Germany’s leadership in high-tech manufacturing, digitalization, and sustainable development, offering valuable opportunities for Haryana to collaborate in these fields.

Discussions centered around potential collaborations in the automotive sector, where Haryana’s status as an industrial leader aligns with Germany’s advanced capabilities in automotive manufacturing and Industry 4.0 technologies. The pharmaceutical industry was another key area of interest, with both regions keen to explore joint ventures and partnerships to drive innovation and development. The two sides also discussed enhancing educational exchange programs and launching new skill development initiatives that would prepare Haryana’s workforce for global opportunities, particularly in sectors such as digitalization and applied sciences.

The meeting concluded with an exchange of souvenirs, symbolizing the goodwill and mutual respect between the two regions. Both governments expressed their intention to formalize these discussions through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that will pave the way for future collaborations in automotive innovation, pharmaceuticals, education, skill development, R&D, and climate change.

Haryana and Germany share a common vision of growth driven by innovation and sustainability. This partnership will open new avenues for both regions, not only in economic terms but also in the exchange of knowledge, culture, and technology. This high-level meeting is a reflection of the strong synergies between Haryana and Germany, both of which are committed to driving economic growth, fostering innovation, and addressing global challenges through strategic collaboration.

Chief Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Sh Rajesh Khullar, Director General Foreign Cooperation Department  Haryana Sh Anshaj Singh, Director General Industries, Haryana C. G. Rajini Kaanthan,  Director General, Information, Public Relations, Languages and Culture Department Sh. K. Makarand Pandurang, CEO, Haryana Kaushal Rozgar Nigam Limited Sh Amit Khatri, Managing Director HSIIDC Sh Sushil Sarwan, Advisor, Foreign Cooperation Department Haryana Sh Pawan Choudhary, and other senior officers were present in the meeting.

Complaints resolved on the spot at ‘Samadhan Shivirs’, citizens all praise for CM

Complaints resolved on the spot at ‘Samadhan Shivirs’, citizens all praise for CM Nayab Singh Saini

 Officials hear grievances of people from 9 am to 11 am in all 22 districts of the state

Chandigarh, October 23-On the second day, a large number of people benefited from the ‘Samadhan Shivirs’ started for the resolution of people’s problems on the directions of Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini.

On the orders of the Chief Minister, officials of the local bodies were present at the camps from 9 am to 11 am to help the people. The people who benefited from these camps praised the initiative of the government.

On the second day, 573 people reached the Samadhan Shivirs with their problems in all 22 districts of the state. Out of these, 161 problems were resolved on the spot. Instructions were also issued to the officials of the departments concerned to resolve the remaining problems. A deadline for resolution of the remaining complaints has also been set.

It is noteworthy that Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini had recently held a meeting with officials and instructed them to organize Samadhan Shivirs so that citizens do not have to run around offices to get their problem resolved. The Chief Secretary’s Office is also monitoring the complaints coming in these camps. During the review meeting, the Chief Minister instructed the officials to make a development action plan and to listen to the problems of the people seriously and resolve them immediately.

Property tax data issue resolved in 35 seconds

Signature Solera resident Nitin Garg, who reached the camp organized in Gurugram with a complaint regarding property tax data correction, got relief within a few seconds. Nitin thanked Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini and Municipal Corporation officers and encouraged other people to take advantage of the camp.

Name updated in two property IDs within minutes

Vijay Kumar Gupta of Karnal reached the camp to get his name updated in two different property IDs. Vijay returned satisfied after getting his work done within minutes. He said the Samadhan Shivir is being organized successfully. Similarly, other people who reached the spot also took advantage of the camp.

Paddy procurement going on smoothly in Haryana, Rs 5537 crore paid to farmers 

 So far, 39,66,050 MT of paddy has arrived in mandis & 36,69,146 MT has been procured

Chandigarh, October 23 – Keeping in mind the interests of farmers, the Haryana Government is disbursing money for crop purchase directly into their bank accounts. So far, an amount of Rs 5537 crore has been paid to paddy farmers. The farmers expressed satisfaction with the functioning of the government.

Giving information, a spokesperson of the Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer affairs Department said during the current procurement marketing season in the state, the purchase of paddy and millet is continuing smoothly in the mandis. So far, 39,66,050 metric tonne (MT) of paddy has arrived in various mandis. Out of the total arrival, 36,69,146 metric tonne paddy has been purchased by the agencies on MSP. Continuous lifting of paddy from the mandis is also being ensured.

The spokesperson said this time, to ensure that farmers do not face any problem in selling their crops and they do not have to wait unnecessarily to enter the mandis, the department has provided the facility of online gate pass. The government is giving a minimum support price of Rs 2300 per quintal for common paddy and Rs 2320 per quintal for grade-A paddy.

Maximum purchase of paddy in Kurukshetra

The spokesperson said 8,79,811 metric tonne of paddy has arrived in the mandis of Kurukshetra district, out of which 8,34,227 metric tonne has been purchased. Similarly, 7,22,158 metric tonne of paddy has been procured out of 7,61,766 metric tonne in Karnal district, 7,25,509 metric tonne out of 7,57,069 metric tonne in Kaithal district, 3,96,139 metric tonne out of 4,42,696 metric tonne in Ambala district, 3,88,477 metric tonne out of 4,26,700 metric tonne in Yamunanagar district, 2,66,761 metric tonne out of 3,05,404 metric tonne in Fatehabad district. Apart from this, 1,29,461 metric tonne out of 1,50,178 metric tonne paddy has been procured in Jind district, 72,616 metric tonne out of 89,311 metric tonne in Sirsa district and 65,542 metric tonne paddy out of 70,775 metric tonne in Panchkula district has been procured.

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