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A LEGACY OF GROWTH, GRIT, AND GREATNESS

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November 01, 2025

Every year on November 1, the people of Haryana celebrate Haryana Day, marking the historic formation of the state in 1966. What began as an assertion of cultural and linguistic identity has evolved into a story of remarkable progress one that blends agricultural excellence, industrial dynamism, and forward-looking governance. From the Green Revolution to the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Haryana’s journey reflects the resilience and ambition of a people who transformed a newly carved state into one of India’s most prosperous regions.

- KARTIKEYA SHARMA

A LEGACY OF GROWTH, GRIT, AND GREATNESS

The demand for a separate state arose from the Hindi-speaking population's aspiration for recognition of its cultural and linguistic distinctiveness. Prominent leaders of that time, including those associated with nationalist and Jana Sangh movements, strongly supported the cause, articulating a vision of governance rooted in efficiency, accountability, and pride in Haryana’s unique identity. They emphasized Haryana’s distinct heritage - from its Vedic roots and agrarian traditions to its central place in the Mahabharata’s Kurukshetra, symbolizing courage, righteousness, and self-determination. The Punjab Reorganisation Act of 1966, enacted after the Shah Commission's recommendations, formally created Haryana by separating the Hindi-speaking districts from Punjab. Though the new state began with limited infrastructure and resources, it possessed an indomitable spirit of purpose that became its greatest strength.

That determination soon transformed Haryana into a symbol of agricultural success. As one of the pioneers of India’s Green Revolution, the state adopted high-yielding seeds, advanced irrigation systems, and mechanized farming that propelled India toward food self-sufficiency. Wheat production rose from 0.74 million tonnes in 1966 to over 12 million tonnes by the 2020s - a fifteen-fold increase. With just 1.34 percent of India’s land, Haryana contributes disproportionately to the nation’s food security, supplying millions of tonnes of wheat and rice annually to the central pool. The transformation boosted rural incomes, encouraged agro-industries, and laid the foundation for educational and research institutions devoted to agricultural innovation.

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