Haryana Unveils Ambitious Development Plans: Police Commissionerate, Sustainable Goals, and More
Haryanas Chief Minister announced the establishment of a police commissionerate in Jhajjar, joining the ranks of Gurugram, Faridabad, Sonipat, and Panchkula. The state also aims to achieve sustainable development goals by 2030 and contribute $1 trillion to Indias $5 trillion economy by 2047. Additional measures include abolishing the Haryana Rural Development Fund fee and granting proprietary rights to families residing on government land.
In a significant move, Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar announced the establishment of a police commissionerate in Jhajjar district, marking it as the fourth such commissionerate in the National Capital Region (NCR). This decision comes as part of the state's broader efforts to enhance law and order and ensure public safety.

Mission Haryana-2047: Setting the Stage for Sustainable Growth
With a vision for the future, Haryana aims to achieve its sustainable development goals by the year 2030. To drive this transformation, the state government is forming a high-level task force dedicated to Mission Haryana-2047. This initiative will focus on harnessing the state's potential and contributing significantly to India's economic growth.
Haryana's Contribution to India's Economic Prowess
By the year 2047, when India is projected to become a USD 5 trillion economy, Haryana plans to make a substantial contribution of USD 1 trillion. This ambitious target reflects the state's commitment to economic growth and its role in shaping India's economic landscape.
Relief for Vegetable Markets: Abolishing the HRDF Fee
In a move to support farmers and traders, Chief Minister Khattar announced the abolition of the one per cent Haryana Rural Development Fund (HRDF) fee imposed on vegetable markets. This decision aims to reduce the financial burden on market participants and boost the agricultural sector.
Empowering Families with Proprietary Rights
Recognizing the rights of residents, the state government has granted proprietary rights to 2719 families residing in four villages who have built their homes on the land of Government Livestock Farm, Hisar. This significant step provides these families with legal ownership and security of their properties.
Jhajjar to Get Its Own Police Commissionerate
Responding to the recent law and order incidents in Jhajjar, Chief Minister Khattar announced the formation of a police commissionerate in the district. This move aims to strengthen the police force, improve crime prevention, and enhance public safety in the region.
Financial Relief for Farmers: Waiver of Interest and Penalty
In a bid to support farmers, the state government announced a waiver of interest and penalty on certain crop loans. This measure provides financial relief to farmers who have been facing challenges due to various factors.
Development-Focused Budget: No Tax Hike
Presenting a budget of Rs 1.89 lakh crore for the 2024-25 financial year, Chief Minister Khattar refrained from imposing any new taxes. Instead, the budget focuses on development initiatives and equitable distribution of resources.
Antyodaya Principle: Prioritizing the Underprivileged
Upholding the principle of antyodaya, the state government is committed to ensuring that the underprivileged have the first right to the state's resources. This approach aims to bridge social disparities and promote inclusive growth.
Viksit Haryana by 2047: Aligning with India's Vision
Haryana's vision is aligned with the larger goal of realizing a Viksit Bharat by 2047. The state government is dedicated to achieving this aspiration through equitable development and transformative initiatives.
Confidence in Continued Governance
Expressing confidence in the BJP's governance, Chief Minister Khattar asserted that the party's government will continue to serve the state until 2050. This statement reflects the party's commitment to long-term development and public service.
Comparative Crime Figures: Improving Law and Order
Presenting comparative figures of crime, Chief Minister Khattar highlighted the decline in crime rates over the past 10 years. This improvement in law and order demonstrates the state government's effective strategies in maintaining public safety.
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