Congress Relied on Lofty Promises, Double-Engine Government Delivered Welfare Benefits to Every Eligible Citizen- Haryana CM
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Welfare-Centric Governance Has Brought Dignity and Empowerment to the Poor, says Nayab Singh Saini
Eligible Beneficiaries Now Receive Government Assistance Without Running from Pillar to Pos- CM
We are Committed to the Welfare and Empowerment of the Poor, Farmers, Youth and Senior Citizens-CM
Chandigarh, July 10- Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said the Centre and the Haryana Government, under the leadership of Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi has ensured that the benefits of welfare schemes reach every eligible person standing at the last mile without any discrimination, guided by the principles of transparency, good governance and Antyodaya. Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini was addressing media persons here today.
He said every welfare initiative of the government is aimed at making the lives of the poor, farmers, youth, women, senior citizens and other deprived sections of society easier, more dignified and self-reliant.
Drawing a sharp contrast with the previous Congress governments, the Chief Minister said that while the Congress spent decades making promises in the name of the poor, farmers, youth and senior citizens, the present government has ensured that the intended beneficiaries actually receive the benefits of welfare schemes.
He said that the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) have consistently sought to mislead people through election-time promises and false assurances, whereas the double-engine government remains firmly committed to translating every promise made to the people into reality.
Eligible Beneficiaries No Longer Have to Run from Office to Office
The Chief Minister said that during the Congress regime, senior citizens had to spend years making repeated visits to government offices to secure old-age pension benefits. They were compelled to seek recommendations and endure numerous hardships before receiving government assistance. In contrast, under Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi's guarantee, government assistance is now being transferred directly into the bank accounts of every eligible beneficiary, he said.
Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that for the first time since Independence, a system has been established under which eligible beneficiaries receive government assistance without having to seek favours from anyone or make repeated rounds of government offices.
Prime Minister Modi's Welfare Policies Have Transformed the Lives of the Poor
The Chief Minister said the Congress raised the slogan of Garibi Hatao for years, but instead of improving the condition of the poor, it pushed them further into poverty.
Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that while the Congress abandoned the poor after making lofty promises, Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi's welfare-centric governance has restored dignity, security and hope to those who had remained neglected for decades.
He said the transformation visible in the lives of the poor today is the outcome of the Prime Minister’s welfare-oriented policies and his compassionate and sensitive leadership.
The Chief Minister further said that the Congress had promised 100-square-yard residential plots to the poor, but neither were the plots allotted nor were the promised benefits delivered.
He said the Congress' politics has remained confined to false assurances and election-time promises. People have now seen through the Congress and no longer believe its false promises, he added.
The Chief Minister said Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi has empowered the poor through a wide range of welfare initiatives aimed at ensuring a life of dignity for every deserving citizen. Whether it is providing permanent houses to the underprivileged, free foodgrains, healthcare security under the Ayushman Bharat scheme or direct financial assistance through bank transfers, every initiative, he said, is designed to enable the poor and the needy to live with dignity and self-respect.
AAP Made Grand Promises in Punjab but Failed to Deliver- Chief Minister
Referring to the Punjab Government, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said people in the neighbouring state were sold lofty promises that never translated into action. Commitments made to farmers regarding procurement of their crops and assurances of employment for the youth, he said, were aimed merely at securing votes and remained unfulfilled after the party assumed office.
He said that false promises were made in pursuit of political power, leaving people disillusioned after the elections.
Merit has Replaced 'Parchi' and 'Kharchi' in Haryana's Recruitment System
Drawing a comparison with Haryana, the Chief Minister said the State Government has institutionalised a transparent recruitment system under which government jobs are being provided purely on the basis of merit, without parchi kharchi.
He said that during the past one-and-a-half years, the Haryana Government has provided government employment to more than 50,000 youth through a completely transparent recruitment process. Haryana today offers employment opportunities on the basis of talent and merit. This has significantly strengthened the confidence of young people in the fairness of the recruitment system, said the Chief Minister.
Youth Need Opportunities, Not Mere Political Announcements
Referring to the menace of drug abuse in Punjab, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that the Congress had pushed the state into the grip of drug addiction and that the Aam Aadmi Party has also failed to effectively tackle the challenge after coming to power.
He said governments must focus on creating opportunities for young people and securing their future through decisive action, adding that announcements alone cannot bring about meaningful change.
Direct Benefit Transfer Reflects Government's Commitment to Transparent Governance
Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) mechanism introduced by the double-engine government stands as a testimony to its commitment to transparency and good governance.
Today, government assistance is being transferred directly into the bank accounts of eligible beneficiaries without the involvement of any middlemen, he said.
The government's resolve is to ensure that assistance reaches every deserving person on time and that every commitment made to the people is fulfilled with complete honesty and sincerity, the Chief Minister added.
Referring to a recent programme he attended in Punjab, Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said people there were surprised when they learnt about the houses provided to poor and eligible families in Haryana and the wide range of welfare schemes being implemented by the State Government.
He said many people acknowledged that while their own government had confined itself to making promises, the Haryana Government had translated its commitments into action and ensured that the benefits reached the people.
Modi-Led Governments Present Their Report Card Before the People
The Chief Minister said that wherever governments led by Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi is in office, they regularly present a report card of their performance before the people. The public is informed about the work undertaken by the government and the commitments it has fulfilled, he said.
In contrast, he said that the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party treat election manifestos merely as instruments to mislead the electorate. They simply repackage old promises with a fresh coat of paint before every election, while having little to show by way of achievements, he said.
India Has Witnessed a New Era of Development and Good Governance Under Prime Minister Modi, says CM
The Chief Minister said the Congress remained in power for several decades but failed to take the country forward at the desired pace. Despite ruling the nation for such a long period, he said, the party could not transform India's trajectory of development.
In contrast, under the leadership of Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi, India has, over the past 12 years, carved out a new identity in the fields of development, good governance and global stature, said Sh. Nayab Singh Saini.
He said India's achievements are now being acknowledged not only across the country but around the world, reflecting the transformative changes witnessed under the present leadership.
The Chief Minister further said that the Congress has steadily lost the trust of the people in several states, including Delhi, Punjab and Haryana. He added that India's global standing has continued to rise under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership and that the country's voice today carries greater weight and influence on the world stage than ever before.
Prime Minister's Upcoming Haryana Visit Expected to Further Accelerate the State's Development
Replying to a question regarding the Prime Minister's proposed visit to Haryana on July 17, the Chief Minister said that every visit by the Prime Minister to the state has brought major development projects and new opportunities for Haryana.
Expressing confidence over the forthcoming visit, he said it would further accelerate the pace of development in the state and provide fresh momentum to several key initiatives.
Government Working on a War Footing to Prevent Waterlogging During the Monsoon
Replying to another question, the Chief Minister said the State Government is working extensively to address the problem of waterlogging during the monsoon season.
He said borewells are being constructed to ensure better rainwater management, while the drainage infrastructure is being strengthened across the state so that incidents of waterlogging can be effectively prevented. The Government is working with complete seriousness to ensure that people do not face any inconvenience during the rainy season, he said.
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Tele-ECG service emerges as a lifeline for heart patients in Haryana
131 critically ill patients saved through treatment during the 'Golden Hour'
Technology will bring a healthcare revolution to rural areas: Health Minister Arti Singh Rao
Chandigarh, July 10- Haryana's Tele-ECG service has emerged as a lifesaving initiative for patients suffering from heart ailments. The effectiveness of the programme is evident from the fact that, within a short period of its launch, 2,688 patients across the state have already benefited from the service.
Most significantly, the rapid diagnostic system identified 131 critically ill patients within just over a month, enabling timely medical intervention and saving their lives.
The Tele-ECG service was formally launched by Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini from Panchkula on May 29, 2026, in the presence of Health Minister, Ms. Arti Singh Rao. The initiative currently covers 600 government healthcare institutions across Haryana, including 71 District Civil Hospitals and Sub-Divisional Civil Hospitals, 121 Community Health Centres (CHCs), and 408 Primary Health Centres (PHCs). With this service now operational, patients in rural and remote areas can access specialist cardiac diagnosis close to their homes. This will significantly reduce unnecessary referrals to larger hospitals and prevent delays in treatment.
This initiative by the Haryana government is considered as a major step towards strengthening the state's public healthcare system through digital technology. Introduced under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model, the Tele-ECG service aims to provide rapid diagnosis and expert management of cardiac emergencies such as Acute Myocardial Infarction (heart attack), Arrhythmias, and other serious cardiovascular conditions at district hospitals, sub-divisional hospitals, CHCs, and PHCs.
Life-Saving care during the 'Golden Hour'
In medical science, the first hour after a heart attack is known as the "Golden Hour," when immediate treatment offers the highest chance of survival. The Tele-ECG service is playing a crucial role in ensuring patients receive timely diagnosis and treatment during this critical period. The long-term objective of the initiative is to reduce premature deaths caused by cardiovascular diseases by one-third. Timely reporting and consultation by expert cardiologists are already leading to significantly improved patient outcomes.
ECG Report Within 10 Minutes for Just Rs.89
The service has been designed to be both affordable and efficient. Each ECG costs only Rs.89, which includes not only the ECG test but also interpretation and reporting by an expert cardiologist through tele-reporting technology within 10 minutes. The project has been approved by the Government of India under the Record of Proceedings (RoP) 2026-27. A budget of Rs. 2.92 crore has been sanctioned under the National Programme for Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases (NP-NCD) to support this digital health initiative.
Approximately 3,28,320 ECGs expected annually
Haryana has 192 District Civil Hospitals, Sub-Divisional Hospitals, and Community Health Centres, where an average of 100 ECGs per month is expected at each facility, resulting in approximately 2,30,400 ECGs annually, at an estimated cost of Rs. 2.05 crore. Besides this, the state's 408 Primary Health Centres are expected to conduct around 20 ECGs per month each, resulting in 97,920 ECGs annually, at an estimated expenditure of Rs. 87.14 lakh.
Overall, approximately 3,28,320 ECGs are expected to be conducted every year across Haryana under this programme.
Tele-ECG will revolutionise rural healthcare: Arti Singh Rao
Health Minister, Ms. Arti Singh Rao, expressing satisfaction over the success of the initiative and its future roadmap, said the Tele-ECG service marks a historic milestone in Haryana's healthcare sector and has the potential to bring a healthcare revolution to the state's rural areas.
She said that our government's foremost objective is to ensure that world-class and timely healthcare reaches every citizen, including those living in the remotest parts of the state. Delays in treating cardiac emergencies during the Golden Hour often proved fatal in rural areas. Through this digital initiative, we have brought the expertise of specialist cardiologists directly to Primary Health Centres in villages and small towns. Receiving an ECG report within just 10 minutes for only Rs. 89 demonstrates our commitment to making healthcare not only accessible but also highly affordable through technology, she added.
The Health Minister further said that the government remains committed to introducing more digital healthcare innovations across Haryana to ensure better health and safety for every citizen.
A Compassionate Initiative Inspired by a Tragic Incident
The Tele-ECG programme was conceived following a deeply tragic incident that profoundly impacted Health Minister, Ms Arti Singh Rao.
Some time ago, the Minister was informed of a case in which a heart attack patient lost his life at a Sub-Divisional Hospital (SDH) because an ECG facility was not available. Without an ECG, doctors were unable to accurately assess the patient's cardiac condition or confirm a heart attack in time. Had the facility been available, the patient could have been referred immediately to a higher healthcare centre during the Golden Hour, significantly increasing the chances of survival.
The incident deeply moved the Health Minister and prompted her to take immediate action. Rather than treating it as a mere incident, she directed senior officers of the Health Department to ensure that ECG facilities were made available at every level of the public healthcare system—from Sub-Divisional Hospitals to Primary Health Centres. It is this compassionate and visionary leadership that has resulted in the rollout of Tele-ECG services across 600 government healthcare institutions in Haryana.
The initiative has already proved lifesaving for more than 131 critically ill patients, ensuring timely diagnosis and prompt treatment for those suffering from cardiac emergencies.
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Haryana Government launches online registration for Welfare of former-CAPF Personnel
Former CAPF Personnel and their families can avail benefits of various welfare schemes: Minister Rao Narbir Singh
Online registration begins; Minister appeals eligible beneficiaries to register
Chandigarh, July 10- Haryana Sainik and Ardh Sainik Welfare Minister, Rao Narbir Singh, today announced a significant initiative for the welfare of former personnel of the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs). He said Haryana is the first state in the country to extend various benefits to former CAPF personnel on par with ex-servicemen from the Armed Forces. He reaffirmed the State Government's commitment to the welfare and well-being of CAPF veterans and their families.
Taking another major step in this direction, the Department of Sainik and Ardh Sainik Welfare, Haryana (Panchkula) has launched the online registration facility for former CAPF personnel on its official website.
The Minister said that all former personnel of the Border Security Force (BSF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), Assam Rifles, and other CAPF organisations, along with their family members, can now register online through the department's website.
He further said that the families of martyrs from the former CAPF fraternity, who made the supreme sacrifice in the service of the nation, will be able to directly avail themselves of the various welfare schemes being implemented by the Haryana Government.
Rao Narbir Singh also said that registered former CAPF personnel and their eligible family members will receive a CAPF Personnel Identity Card through the department. In addition, if former personnel of the BSF, CRPF, ITBP, CISF, SSB, Assam Rifles, or other CAPF organisations have any discrepancies in their service records or long-pending service-related issues, these can now be addressed through this registration process.
The Minister said the Government's objective is to ensure that every individual who has contributed to the nation's border security and internal security receives the support and recognition they deserve.
He appealed to all former CAPF personnel and their family members to complete their registration on the department's website at the earliest and take full advantage of the welfare schemes offered by the State Government.
Rao Narbir Singh also directed departmental officers to undertake extensive awareness campaigns so that former CAPF personnel and their families living across every part of Haryana are informed about this initiative, ensuring that no eligible beneficiary is deprived of the available benefits.
Eligible beneficiaries can register online through the department's official website: www.sainikwelfareharyana.gov.in.
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Congress Relied on Lofty Promises, Double-Engine Government Delivered Welfare Benefits to Every Eligible Citizen- Haryana CM
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Welfare-Centric Governance Has Brought Dignity and Empowerment to the Poor, says Nayab Singh Saini
Eligible Beneficiaries Now Receive Government Assistance Without Running from Pillar to Pos- CM
We are Committed to the Welfare and Empowerment of the Poor, Farmers, Youth and Senior Citizens-CM
Chandigarh, July 10- Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said the Centre and the Haryana Government, under the leadership of Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi has ensured that the benefits of welfare schemes reach every eligible person standing at the last mile without any discrimination, guided by the principles of transparency, good governance and Antyodaya. Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini was addressing media persons here today.
He said every welfare initiative of the government is aimed at making the lives of the poor, farmers, youth, women, senior citizens and other deprived sections of society easier, more dignified and self-reliant.
Drawing a sharp contrast with the previous Congress governments, the Chief Minister said that while the Congress spent decades making promises in the name of the poor, farmers, youth and senior citizens, the present government has ensured that the intended beneficiaries actually receive the benefits of welfare schemes.
He said that the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) have consistently sought to mislead people through election-time promises and false assurances, whereas the double-engine government remains firmly committed to translating every promise made to the people into reality.
Eligible Beneficiaries No Longer Have to Run from Office to Office
The Chief Minister said that during the Congress regime, senior citizens had to spend years making repeated visits to government offices to secure old-age pension benefits. They were compelled to seek recommendations and endure numerous hardships before receiving government assistance. In contrast, under Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi's guarantee, government assistance is now being transferred directly into the bank accounts of every eligible beneficiary, he said.
Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that for the first time since Independence, a system has been established under which eligible beneficiaries receive government assistance without having to seek favours from anyone or make repeated rounds of government offices.
Prime Minister Modi's Welfare Policies Have Transformed the Lives of the Poor
The Chief Minister said the Congress raised the slogan of Garibi Hatao for years, but instead of improving the condition of the poor, it pushed them further into poverty.
Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that while the Congress abandoned the poor after making lofty promises, Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi's welfare-centric governance has restored dignity, security and hope to those who had remained neglected for decades.
He said the transformation visible in the lives of the poor today is the outcome of the Prime Minister’s welfare-oriented policies and his compassionate and sensitive leadership.
The Chief Minister further said that the Congress had promised 100-square-yard residential plots to the poor, but neither were the plots allotted nor were the promised benefits delivered.
He said the Congress' politics has remained confined to false assurances and election-time promises. People have now seen through the Congress and no longer believe its false promises, he added.
The Chief Minister said Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi has empowered the poor through a wide range of welfare initiatives aimed at ensuring a life of dignity for every deserving citizen. Whether it is providing permanent houses to the underprivileged, free foodgrains, healthcare security under the Ayushman Bharat scheme or direct financial assistance through bank transfers, every initiative, he said, is designed to enable the poor and the needy to live with dignity and self-respect.
AAP Made Grand Promises in Punjab but Failed to Deliver- Chief Minister
Referring to the Punjab Government, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said people in the neighbouring state were sold lofty promises that never translated into action. Commitments made to farmers regarding procurement of their crops and assurances of employment for the youth, he said, were aimed merely at securing votes and remained unfulfilled after the party assumed office.
He said that false promises were made in pursuit of political power, leaving people disillusioned after the elections.
Merit has Replaced 'Parchi' and 'Kharchi' in Haryana's Recruitment System
Drawing a comparison with Haryana, the Chief Minister said the State Government has institutionalised a transparent recruitment system under which government jobs are being provided purely on the basis of merit, without parchi kharchi.
He said that during the past one-and-a-half years, the Haryana Government has provided government employment to more than 50,000 youth through a completely transparent recruitment process. Haryana today offers employment opportunities on the basis of talent and merit. This has significantly strengthened the confidence of young people in the fairness of the recruitment system, said the Chief Minister.
Youth Need Opportunities, Not Mere Political Announcements
Referring to the menace of drug abuse in Punjab, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that the Congress had pushed the state into the grip of drug addiction and that the Aam Aadmi Party has also failed to effectively tackle the challenge after coming to power.
He said governments must focus on creating opportunities for young people and securing their future through decisive action, adding that announcements alone cannot bring about meaningful change.
Direct Benefit Transfer Reflects Government's Commitment to Transparent Governance
Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) mechanism introduced by the double-engine government stands as a testimony to its commitment to transparency and good governance.
Today, government assistance is being transferred directly into the bank accounts of eligible beneficiaries without the involvement of any middlemen, he said.
The government's resolve is to ensure that assistance reaches every deserving person on time and that every commitment made to the people is fulfilled with complete honesty and sincerity, the Chief Minister added.
Referring to a recent programme he attended in Punjab, Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said people there were surprised when they learnt about the houses provided to poor and eligible families in Haryana and the wide range of welfare schemes being implemented by the State Government.
He said many people acknowledged that while their own government had confined itself to making promises, the Haryana Government had translated its commitments into action and ensured that the benefits reached the people.
Modi-Led Governments Present Their Report Card Before the People
The Chief Minister said that wherever governments led by Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi is in office, they regularly present a report card of their performance before the people. The public is informed about the work undertaken by the government and the commitments it has fulfilled, he said.
In contrast, he said that the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party treat election manifestos merely as instruments to mislead the electorate. They simply repackage old promises with a fresh coat of paint before every election, while having little to show by way of achievements, he said.
India Has Witnessed a New Era of Development and Good Governance Under Prime Minister Modi, says CM
The Chief Minister said the Congress remained in power for several decades but failed to take the country forward at the desired pace. Despite ruling the nation for such a long period, he said, the party could not transform India's trajectory of development.
In contrast, under the leadership of Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi, India has, over the past 12 years, carved out a new identity in the fields of development, good governance and global stature, said Sh. Nayab Singh Saini.
He said India's achievements are now being acknowledged not only across the country but around the world, reflecting the transformative changes witnessed under the present leadership.
The Chief Minister further said that the Congress has steadily lost the trust of the people in several states, including Delhi, Punjab and Haryana. He added that India's global standing has continued to rise under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership and that the country's voice today carries greater weight and influence on the world stage than ever before.
Prime Minister's Upcoming Haryana Visit Expected to Further Accelerate the State's Development
Replying to a question regarding the Prime Minister's proposed visit to Haryana on July 17, the Chief Minister said that every visit by the Prime Minister to the state has brought major development projects and new opportunities for Haryana.
Expressing confidence over the forthcoming visit, he said it would further accelerate the pace of development in the state and provide fresh momentum to several key initiatives.
Government Working on a War Footing to Prevent Waterlogging During the Monsoon
Replying to another question, the Chief Minister said the State Government is working extensively to address the problem of waterlogging during the monsoon season.
He said borewells are being constructed to ensure better rainwater management, while the drainage infrastructure is being strengthened across the state so that incidents of waterlogging can be effectively prevented. The Government is working with complete seriousness to ensure that people do not face any inconvenience during the rainy season, he said.