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Viksit Haryana for Viksit Bharat, this is our resolve: PM

Published: Apr 15, 2025

By TIOLCorplaws News Service

NEW DELHI, APR 15, 2025: PRIME Minister Narendra Modi, inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of various development projects in Yamuna Nagar, Haryana yesterday. Extending his greetings to the people of Haryana, he paid homage to the sacred land of Haryana, acknowledging it as the origin of Maa Saraswati, the abode of Mantra Devi, the site of Panchmukhi Hanuman Ji, and the blessed Kapalmochan Sahib. "Haryana is a confluence of culture, devotion, and dedication", he described. He also conveyed his heartfelt wishes to all citizens on the 135th birth anniversary of Babasaheb Ambedkar, highlighting Babasaheb's vision and inspiration, which continue to guide India's journey toward development.

"Yamunanagar is not just a city but a vital part of India's industrial landscape, contributing significantly to the economy with its industries ranging from plywood to brass and steel", said Modi, highlighting the cultural and historical significance of the region, mentioning the Kapal Mochan Mela, the sacred land of Rishi Ved Vyas, and the site of Guru Gobind Singh Ji's weaponry. He shared his personal connection with Yamunanagar, recalling his frequent visits from Panchkula during his tenure as Haryana's in-charge. He expressed gratitude for the dedicated workers he collaborated with and acknowledged the enduring tradition of hard work and commitment in the region.

Underlining that Haryana is witnessing the double speed of development under the Union and State governments for the third consecutive term, the Prime Minister emphasized the commitment to a developed Haryana as part of the vision for a developed India. He highlighted the government's dedication to serving the people of Haryana and fulfilling the aspirations of its youth by working at greater speed and scale. He pointed to the development projects launched today as a testament to this commitment and extended his congratulations to the people of Haryana for these new development initiatives.

Expressing pride in his government's commitment to advancing the vision of Babasaheb Ambedkar, Modi highlighted Babasaheb's belief that industrial development was a pathway to social justice. He noted that Babasaheb identified the issue of small landholdings in India and emphasized that Dalits, lacking sufficient agricultural land, would benefit the most from industrialization. He shared Babasaheb's vision that industries would provide greater employment opportunities for Dalits, improving their standard of living. He also acknowledged Babasaheb's significant role in India's industrialization efforts, working alongside the country's first Industry Minister, Dr. Syama Prasad Mukherjee, to drive progress in this direction.

Remarking that the synergy between industrialization and manufacturing was also recognized by Deenbandhu Chaudhary Chhotu Ram Ji as the foundation for rural prosperity, the Prime Minister highlighted Chhotu Ram Ji's belief that true prosperity in villages would come when farmers enhance their income through small industries alongside agriculture. He further noted that Chaudhary Charan Singh Ji, who dedicated his life to the welfare of villages and farmers, shared a similar vision, emphasizing Charan Singh Ji's perspective that industrial development should complement agriculture, as both are pillars of the economy.

Emphasising that the essence of 'Make in India' and 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' lies in fostering manufacturing, Modi underscored the government's focus on manufacturing, as reflected in this year's budget announcement of 'Mission Manufacturing'. "The mission aims to create maximum employment opportunities for Dalit, backward, underprivileged, and marginalized youth, provide them with essential training, reduce business costs, strengthen the MSME sector, equip industries with modern technology, and ensure Indian products are world-class", he stated. Underscoring the importance of uninterrupted power supply to achieve these goals and highlighting the significance of today's event, he announced the commencement of work on the third unit of the Deenbandhu Chaudhary Chhotu Ram Thermal Power Plant, which will benefit Yamunanagar and Haryana. The Prime Minister noted that Yamunanagar produces half of India's plywood and is a hub for manufacturing aluminum, copper, and brass utensils. He added that petrochemical plant equipment from Yamunanagar is exported to several countries. He emphasized that increased power production will benefit these industries and support 'Mission Manufacturing'.

Underlining the critical role of electricity in building a developed India, the Prime Minister highlighted the government's multifaceted efforts to enhance power availability, including initiatives like One Nation-One Grid, new coal power plants, solar energy projects, and the expansion of the nuclear sector. "Increasing electricity production is essential to ensure that power shortages do not hinder nation-building", he stressed recalling the frequent blackouts before 2014 under previous dispensation's rule, stating that such crises would have persisted if Congress had remained in power. He noted that during those times, factories, railways, and irrigation systems were severely affected. He shared that over the past decade, India has nearly doubled its electricity production capacity and now exports power to neighboring countries. He highlighted the benefits of their government's focus on electricity production for Haryana, which currently generates 16,000 MW of power. He also announced the goal of increasing this capacity to 24,000 MW in the coming years.

Highlighting the government's dual approach of investing in thermal power plants while empowering citizens to become power generators themselves, Modi mentioned the launch of the PM Suryagarh Muft Bijli Yojana, enabling individuals to install solar panels on their rooftops, eliminate electricity bills, and even earn by selling surplus power. He noted that over 1.25 crore people across the country have registered under this scheme, with lakhs from Haryana applying to join. He expressed satisfaction with the scheme's expansion, which is fostering a growing service ecosystem. He emphasized that the solar sector is creating new skills, generating opportunities for MSMEs, and opening numerous avenues for youth employment.

Prime Minister underscored the government's focus on ensuring adequate electricity and financial resources for small industries in smaller towns. He mentioned that during the COVID-19 pandemic, the government provided financial assistance worth lakhs of crores to support MSMEs. He further said that the definition of MSMEs has been revised to allow small industries to expand without fear of losing government support as they grow, while mentioning the introduction of special credit cards for small industries and an increase in credit guarantee coverage. He noted the recent 10-year milestone of the Mudra Yojana, under which Rs.33 lakh crore in collateral-free loans have been disbursed. He emphasized that over 50% of the beneficiaries of this scheme are from SC, ST, and OBC families. He expressed the government's commitment to enabling small industries to fulfill the big dreams of India's youth.

Lauding the hard work of Haryana's farmers, which contributes to every Indian's plate, the Prime Minister emphasized that the governments at Center and state stands as a steadfast partner in the joys and challenges of farmers. He highlighted efforts to empower Haryana's farmers, noting that the state government now procures 24 crops at MSP. He shared that lakhs of farmers in Haryana have benefited from the PM Fasal Bima Yojana, with claims exceeding Rs.9,000 crore under the scheme. Additionally, he mentioned that Rs.6,500 crore has been disbursed to Haryana's farmers through the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi, further supporting their livelihoods and growth.

Underlining the Haryana government's decision to abolish the colonial-era water tax, relieving farmers from paying taxes on canal water, Modi noted that over Rs.130 crore in outstanding dues under this tax have also been waived. He emphasized the efforts of the Union and state government in providing new income opportunities for farmers and livestock owners. He mentioned the Gobardhan Yojana, which enables farmers to manage waste and generate income by producing biogas from cow dung, agricultural residues, and other organic waste. He shared that this year's budget includes the announcement of 500 Gobardhan plants across the country. He highlighted the foundation stone laying of a new Gobardhan plant in Yamunanagar, which will save Rs.3 crore annually for the municipal corporation. "Gobardhan Yojana is also contributing to the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, furthering the mission of cleanliness and sustainability", he further said.

Prime Minister underlined Haryana's rapid progress on the path of development, mentioning his earlier visit to Hisar, where direct flight services to Ayodhya Dham were inaugurated. He also announced the new bypass for Rewari, which will ease traffic congestion in markets, intersections, and railway crossings, allowing vehicles to bypass the city smoothly. He noted that the four-lane bypass will reduce travel time between Delhi and Narnaul by an hour and congratulated the people on this achievement. 

Emphasising that for them, politics is a medium of service-service to the people and the nation, Modi stated, "our party delivers on its promises, as evident in Haryana", where the government is fulfilling commitments made after being elected for the third term. He contrasted this with opposition-ruled states, citing betrayal of public trust. He pointed to the struggles faced by people in Himachal Pradesh, where development and welfare projects have stalled. In Karnataka, he highlighted rising costs of essentials like electricity, milk, bus fares, and seeds under current dispensation's rule. He mentioned public dissatisfaction with the incumbent government in Karnataka, as seen on social media, and noted allegations of corruption, with even close associates of the Chief Minister acknowledging Karnataka's ranking as number one in corruption.

Modi criticized the current government in Telangana for neglecting its promises to the people and focusing on bulldozing forests, causing harm to nature and wildlife. He contrasted two models of governance and described his party's model as genuine and dedicated to building a developed India, while the opposition's as deceitful and focused solely on power. He highlighted the ongoing efforts in Yamunanagar as an example of his party's commitment to progress.

Reflecting on the significance of Baisakhi and the 106th anniversary of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, the Prime Minister honored the memory of the patriots who sacrificed their lives and highlighted the cruelty of the British regime. He emphasized another aspect of the massacre-the unwavering spirit of standing for humanity and the nation, exemplified by Shankaran Nair. He further shared that Shankaran Nair, a renowned lawyer and high-ranking official in the British government, chose to resign and raise his voice against the atrocities of foreign rule. He fought the Jallianwala Bagh case single-handedly, shaking the foundations of the British Empire and holding it accountable in court. He described Shankaran Nair's actions as a remarkable example of "Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat," showcasing how a man from Kerala stood against British power for a massacre in Punjab. He remarked that this spirit of unity and resistance was the true inspiration behind India's freedom struggle and remains a driving force in the journey toward a developed India.

The Prime Minister concluded by urging everyone to learn about Shankaran Nair's contributions and emphasized the Union and state governments continuous efforts to empower the pillars of society-poor, farmers, youth, and women. He expressed confidence that collective efforts will lead Haryana toward development.

The Chief Minister of Haryana, Nayab Singh Saini, Union Ministers, Manohar Lal, Rao Inderjit Singh, Krishan Pal Gurjar were present among other dignitaries at the event.

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