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Striving for Progress of all Haryanvis

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August 21, 2023

Policies and programmes of Manohar Lal Govt. change the lives of people

Striving for Progress of all Haryanvis

No freebies but development of all regions of the State and wellbeing of all sections of society, especially the underprivileged, in keeping with the spirit of “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas” informs the agenda of the Haryana Government, led by the visionary Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal. He is of the firm conviction that welfare of people and development of the State in totality should not be held hostage to any considerations of caste, creed religion or politics.

And the development strategy dictated by his conviction and pursued steadfastly since 2014 has paid off. Proving the doomsayers wrong, the tiny State of Haryana today rubs shoulders with its advanced peers in matters of development the fruits of which are reaching the last man standing in the true spirit of Antyodaya.

Under the visionary guidance of the Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi, Haryana is constantly touching new paradigms of progress. The visionary approach, inclusive development strategy and strenuous efforts made by the Chief Minister have made the State scale new peaks of progress on most fronts, especially economic and industrial, and the man in the street, happy and contented.

Simultaneously, Haryana has ensured that those marginalized are empowered to enter the mainstream; services are delivered to the people at their doorsteps; and the citizens are incentivised and rewarded for paying their dues with schemes like 24-hour electricity supply in the rural areas.

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