Haryana plans tech-driven policing upgrade under Vision 2047
Chief Minister reviews plan to strengthen policing, curbing cybercrime
Capacity-building training for police personnel; vocational training to be introduced in jails
Chandigarh, April 29— Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini on Wednesday reviewed the short-term action plans of the Services, Police and Jails Departments under Haryana Vision 2047. During the meeting the Chief Minister focused on strengthening policing, curbing cybercrime and improving service delivery.
The Chief Minister said that under Haryana Vision 2047, comprehensive steps would be taken on a large scale to completely curb cybercrime. He directed that a plan be formulated to ensure that women working at night are safely dropped home. For this, women will be able to inform the police through a dedicated portal. He said that large-scale efforts will be undertaken to check crime and bring down the crime rate.
He said the Dial 112 facility will be strengthened and new vehicles will be provided. To curb digital crimes, bank officials have been stationed in the crime cell so that whenever a complaint is received, the concerned bank account can be immediately frozen to prevent further offence. He said special focus will be laid on child safety, and along with awareness campaigns, counsellors will also be appointed.
The Chief Minister said that to control criminal activities, the police must be equipped with the latest technology. He said the police should function as a friend of the public, and capacity-building training will be imparted to personnel so that they can work efficiently and with proficiency in every field.
He said a new jail is being constructed in Fatehabad, of which about 40% work has been completed. Thereafter, a jail complex will be constructed in Panchkula, followed by the construction of a new jail in Charkhi Dadri. He said vocational training will be provided in jails so that inmates can easily start their own livelihood after release.
Better focus on education, health to eradicate poverty
The Chief Minister, while reviewing the roadmap of the Services Department, said that social justice will be ensured for every individual. Development will be linked with social performance. He said better work will be carried out in the fields of education, health and drinking water to eliminate poverty, and the overall standard of living of people will be improved.
He said that work will be undertaken with a positive approach to build a drug-free society and villages. A mission-mode campaign will be launched to create awareness and prevent drug abuse, with focused efforts at the grassroots level. Youth will be provided technical and entrepreneurship-oriented education for self-employment so that more and more young people become capable and self-reliant. Women will be provided drone training, and holistic development of villages will be ensured.
The Chief Minister said that six new hostels for SC/BC communities will be constructed in Faridabad and Rohtak, and citizen clubs will be established for senior citizens. In this way, work will be carried out on a large scale on the social concept. He said that if the parameters of social progress improve, it will lead to the development of society as well as the nation.
Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Sh. Arun Kumar Gupta, Additional Chief Secretaries, Sh. Sudhir Rajpal, Smt. G. Anupama and Sh. Anurag Agrawal, Director General of Police, Sh. Ajay Singhal, Sh. Alok Mittal, Commissioner and Secretary, Sh. Vijay Dahiya, OSD to Chief Minister, Sh. Raj Nehru, along with several other senior officers also remained present in the meeting.
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*Haryana Intensifies Disaster Preparedness Ahead Of Monsoon Season*
Chandigarh, April 29 - The Haryana Government has launched extensive preparedness measures to tackle potential floods, heatwaves, and drought conditions across the state ahead of the approaching monsoon season. Financial Commissioner Revenue and Disaster Management Department, Dr. Sumita Misra has directed all divisional commissioners and deputy commissioners to activate control rooms and ensure coordinated response mechanisms at district and state levels.
A State Emergency Operations Centre is already functional in Panchkula on a 24x7 basis. District authorities have been instructed to establish dedicated flood control rooms by mid-May and appoint nodal officers responsible for real-time coordination and reporting. Essential infrastructure, including communication systems, internet connectivity, and adequate manpower, has been mandated for smooth functioning.
The government has assigned the Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare Department as the nodal agency for drought management. Multiple departments — including irrigation, public health engineering, police, and health — have been tasked with specific responsibilities such as strengthening embankments, ensuring drainage systems, maintaining power supply, and preparing medical and veterinary services.
A comprehensive action plan has been circulated, outlining steps such as mock drills, inspection of vulnerable areas, preparation of evacuation plans, and ensuring availability of relief materials. Authorities have been directed to identify flood-prone zones, monitor reservoir levels, and disseminate early warnings through digital platforms and local communication systems.
Special emphasis has been placed on search and rescue readiness. Deployment details have been sought for Quick Response Teams and National Disaster Response Force units. Arrangements for temporary shelters, drinking water, sanitation, and food supply are to be ensured, particularly in vulnerable rural and urban areas.
The preparedness plan also includes provisions for post-flood disease surveillance, vector control, and safe disposal of carcasses to prevent contamination. Medical teams and emergency supplies are to be pre-positioned, while awareness campaigns will be conducted to educate citizens on safety measures.
In addition to flood management, the state has outlined strategies to address drought-like situations, including water conservation measures, reservoir management, and crop contingency planning. Departments have been asked to monitor rainfall patterns and ensure drinking water availability in affected areas.
District administrations have been instructed to submit regular situation reports and ensure continuous monitoring during the monsoon period. The government has stressed proactive planning and inter-departmental coordination to minimise loss of life and property during the upcoming season.
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Last Day of Self-Enumeration Today; Actual House Listing and Census Operations to Commence from May 1
Chandigarh, April 29 - Dr. Lalit Jain, Director of Census, Haryana, Ministry of Home Affairs, has appealed to all residents of Haryana that today is the last day for Self-Enumeration, and all citizens should actively participate and ensure completion of their census through this facility. He informed that more than 2.45 lakh households in Haryana have completed self-enumeration so far, setting a new record and reflecting strong public participation and awareness across the State. In particular, significant enthusiasm has been observed among the youth regarding self-enumeration.
Self-enumeration is a very simple process and can be completed in 5–7 minutes by visiting the portal se.census.gov.in. Afterwards, only an ID no. so issued will be required to be shared with the enumerator.
Dr. Jain stated that actual House Listing and Census Operations will commence across the State from May 1. He appealed to the general public to extend full cooperation to all Enumerators and Supervisors visiting their areas and to provide them with correct, accurate, and updated information.
He clarified that all information furnished by citizens will be kept strictly confidential and will not be shared with any individual or institution.
Dr. Jain stated that the Census is a national responsibility, through which every citizen contributes to the nation’s development, policy formulation, and equitable distribution of resources. He further informed that refusal to provide required information to census officials or non-cooperation with them constitutes a punishable offence under the Census Act.
He urged all citizens to participate actively in this national exercise and ensure that their census is duly recorded.
Dr. Jain expressed gratitude to all district administrations in the State, stating that every district has made comprehensive and excellent preparations for the conduct of census operations and has put in place highly efficient arrangements. He added that Enumerators and Supervisors are the most vital pillars of the census process, and they are expected to discharge their duties with complete dedication and commitment. The Department stands fully with them.
If any Enumerator, Supervisor, or citizen faces any difficulty, they may contact their concerned Supervisor/Tehsildar. In addition, the Census Department’s helpline number 1855 has also been made available, on which any citizen, Enumerator, or Supervisor may report issues. Appropriate action will be ensured on every complaint/problem.
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Haryana Government to Strengthen Focus on E-Governance
Chief Secretary to Review Progress of e-Office, CFMS and HRMS on May 1
Chandigarh, April 29 – Haryana Chief Secretary Sh. Anurag Rastogi will review the implementation and progress of key e-governance systems across various State Government departments on May 1, including e-Office, Annual Confidential Reports (ACR), Centralized File Movement System (CFMS), and Human Resource Management System (HRMS).
During the meeting, department-wise presentations on various HRMS modules will be made to assess the status of modules adopted by each department. Discussions will also be held on pending cases in CFMS and issues related to the introduction of the “Parked Files” category.
All Administrative Secretaries will be asked to ensure the effective implementation of the e-Office system at all levels within their respective departments. In addition, all departments will deliberate on finalizing ACR templates for employees of all categories and integrating them with HRMS.
The meeting will also include discussions on providing rule-based and subject-expert support for the effective functioning of HRMS, so that continuous technical and functional guidance can be ensured.
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Farmers meet Chief Minister, agree to provide 450 acres for IMT in Naraingarh at govt-fixed rates
Farmers express gratitude to Chief Minister as IMT project moves into execution
Chandigarh, April 29 — The proposed Industrial Model Township (IMT) in Naraingarh moved a step closer on Wednesday after farmers from the area agreed to offer nearly 450 acres at government-fixed rates, giving a fillip to Haryana’s industrial expansion plans. The project is expected to not only spur holistic development in the region but also strengthen the State’s industrial base.
A delegation of farmers met Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini on Wednesday participated in a meeting where land rates for the project were discussed in detail. The farmers consented to the rates, paving the way for land availability for the IMT. As the process formally began, they welcomed the Chief Minister by offering sweets as a mark of gratitude.
Appreciating the farmers’ cooperation, the Chief Minister said the initiative would aid economic growth and generate employment in the region.
He said work on an IMT in Ambala is already under way at a fast pace, and a similar facility in Naraingarh would further boost industrial development. The Ambala region, he added, would be developed as a modern industrial hub on the lines of Gurugram, creating employment opportunities for the youth.
The Chief Minister recalled that, as Finance Minister, he had announced in the Budget the setting up of 10 Industrial Model Townships (IMTs) across the State. Work is already in progress in Manesar, Bawal, Rohtak, Faridabad, Sohna and Kharkhoda. Ambala, known for its mixer industry and medical equipment manufacturing, is set to further strengthen its industrial profile with two new IMTs.
He said the Naraingarh IMT reflects implementation of the 2025–26 Budget announcements within a year. Under the leadership of Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi, he added, the country is moving towards the vision of “Viksit Bharat 2047”, with Haryana committed to ensuring balanced development across sectors.
Industries and Commerce Minister Rao Narbir Singh, Revenue and Disaster Management Minister, Sh. Vipul Goel, Chief Secretary, Sh. Anurag Rastogi, Additional Chief Secretary and Financial Commissioner, Revenue and Disaster Management, Dr. Sumita Misra, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Sh. Arun Kumar Gupta, Commissioner and Secretary, Industries and Commerce Department, Dr. Amit Agrawal, Managing Director, HSIIDC, Sh. Sushil Sarwan, Deputy Commissioner, Ambala, Sh. Ajay Singh Tomer, Deputy Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Sh. Yashpal, and a large number of farmers, including former chairman, Sh. Pawan Gurjar, Sarpanch, Sh. Ranbir Singh, Sh. Rakesh, Sh. Mukesh Kumar, Sh. Fakir Chand, Sh. Dhaniram, Sh. Vicky and Sh. Krishan Agrawal also remained present during the meeting.
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Haryana Government to Strengthen Focus on E-Governance
Chief Secretary to Review Progress of e-Office, CFMS and HRMS on May 1
Chandigarh, April 29 – Haryana Chief Secretary Sh. Anurag Rastogi will review the implementation and progress of key e-governance systems across various State Government departments on May 1, including e-Office, Annual Confidential Reports (ACR), Centralized File Movement System (CFMS), and Human Resource Management System (HRMS).
During the meeting, department-wise presentations on various HRMS modules will be made to assess the status of modules adopted by each department. Discussions will also be held on pending cases in CFMS and issues related to the introduction of the “Parked Files” category.
All Administrative Secretaries will be asked to ensure the effective implementation of the e-Office system at all levels within their respective departments. In addition, all departments will deliberate on finalizing ACR templates for employees of all categories and integrating them with HRMS.
The meeting will also include discussions on providing rule-based and subject-expert support for the effective functioning of HRMS, so that continuous technical and functional guidance can be ensured.
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Haryana to Conduct State-Level Flood Mock Drill on May 14 Across 13 Vulnerable Districts
Disaster Preparedness Intensifies: Haryana Schedules Statewide Flood Mock Exercise Next Month
Haryana Steps Up Flood Readiness with Multi-Agency Mock Drill in 13 Districts
Chandigarh, April 29 - In a major step towards strengthening disaster preparedness, the Haryana government will conduct a State-level mock exercise on a flood disaster scenario on May 14, 2026, covering 13 flood-prone districts.
Financial Commissioner, Revenue and Disaster Management Department, Dr. Sumita Misra, informed here today that the exercise is being organized in coordination with the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) as part of the annual State/UT mock exercise calendar for 2026–27.
According to the official communication issued by the Department of Revenue and Disaster Management, the mock exercise will be conducted in four stages to ensure comprehensive preparedness.
The first stage, Orientation and Coordination Conference, will be held on May 6, 2026, through video conferencing, involving officials and stakeholders from the State and district levels. This will be followed by a Table Top Exercise on May 12, where various response scenarios will be discussed and strategies tested. The third and most critical phase, the physical mock drill, will take place on May 14, involving active participation of all concerned agencies on the ground.
Dr. Misra stated that the exercise will be conducted in 13 identified flood-prone districts — Gurugram, Ambala, Faridabad, Fatehabad, Kaithal, Karnal, Kurukshetra, Panchkula, Panipat, Palwal, Sirsa, Sonipat and Yamunanagar.
These districts have been selected due to their proximity to rivers and canals and their geographical vulnerability to flooding, making them critical for preparedness planning.
The primary objective of the exercise is to review disaster management plans and standard operating procedures at the State, district and departmental levels. It will also focus on defining stakeholder roles under the Incident Response System (IRS) and integrating them into the overall response mechanism.
Dr. Misra said the drill will strengthen coordination among district-level emergency support functions and improve communication systems during disaster situations.
The mock exercise will also emphasize building public awareness through media, local bodies, non-governmental organizations and community participation. Authorities aim to identify gaps in resources, logistics, communication and response capacity so that corrective measures can be implemented ahead of the monsoon season, she added.
Dr. Misra highlighted that such exercises are essential to ensure that all stakeholders, from administration to emergency responders, are fully prepared to handle flood situations efficiently. The initiative is expected to enhance the State’s readiness and ensure a coordinated and timely response in the event of an actual disaster.
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India shines at 6th Asian Beach Games: Women’s team wins Gold, Men’s team secures silver
Chandigarh, April 29 – Haryana Development and Panchayat Minister, Sh. Krishan Lal Panwar, who is also the President, Haryana Amateur Kabaddi Association, expressed happiness and pride over the outstanding performance of the Indian kabaddi teams at the 6th Asian Beach Games held in Sanya, China. He extended his heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to all the players for their achievements.
Notably, the Indian women’s kabaddi team created history by winning the gold medal under the captaincy of a Haryana player. The men’s team also performed commendably, securing the silver medal in the tournament.
In the women’s final, India defeated Sri Lanka with a convincing score of 47–31 to clinch the gold medal. Meanwhile, the men’s team finished with a silver medal after facing a 44–31 defeat against Iran in the final.
Haryana’s players made a significant contribution to this historic success. Key performers in the women’s team included Ritu Sheoran from Charkhi Dadri, Manisha Kumari from Hisar, and Nikita from Hassangarh, all of whom brought pride to the state and the nation through their excellent performance. In the men’s category, Neeraj Narwal from Sonipat also delivered an impressive performance. The guidance of team coaches Sh. Rakesh Kumar and Sh. Naseeb Janghu was equally commendable.
Sh. Panwar highlighted that Haryana’s daughters are making a strong mark in sports and said that this victory symbolises their confidence, determination, and dedication. He encouraged young girls across the state to actively participate in sports and bring laurels to the country.
Chairman, Sh. Kuldeep Dalal also expressed pride in the achievement, stating that girls today are excelling in every field and their participation in sports is steadily increasing. He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to supporting and promoting girls in sports and assured that such efforts will continue in the future.
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Special Campaign by Haryana Kala Parishad for Preservation of Folk Arts
Creative programmes to be organized for children during summer vacation
Chandigarh, April 29 — In a significant initiative aimed at revitalizing Haryana’s rich cultural heritage, the Haryana Kala Parishad has launched an ambitious campaign to preserve and promote the state’s folk traditions. Director of the Parishad, Sh. Vivek Kalia said the council is continuously working not only to preserve the folk traditions of the state but also to ensure that they are passed on to the younger generation in a vibrant and meaningful way.
He said that Haryana’s folk arts—such as folk dance, folk songs, and folk theatre—are the soul of the state, and it is extremely important to preserve and promote them over time. Keeping this objective in mind, the Parishad is running a comprehensive outreach campaign through which traditional arts will be taken to the masses.
Sh. Kalia further said that this initiative of the Parishad is not limited to preservation alone, but will also serve as a powerful medium to connect the younger generation with their roots. When children engage with these folk arts, they will not only understand their cultural identity but will also develop creativity and self-confidence.
In this series of efforts, special creative programmes will be organized for children during the upcoming summer vacation. Through activities such as painting, theatre, folk dance, and other artistic disciplines, children will get a golden opportunity to polish their talents and present them on stage. This initiative will not only serve as a source of entertainment but will also prove to be an important step towards the holistic development of children.
He also informed that the Parishad will soon launch a digital platform where artists will be able to apply for their performances. Selected artists will be provided advance financial support for their presentations so that they can prepare better and showcase their art with improved quality. This initiative will serve as an encouragement for artists and provide them with both financial and creative support.
Sh. Vivek Kalia expressed confidence that this campaign of Haryana Kala Parishad will not only give a new identity to the state’s cultural heritage but will also provide a strong platform for young talent. This effort will also help establish Haryana’s folk arts at the national and international levels.
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*Tourism and Cultural Affairs Minister Tarunpreet Singh Sond expresses grief over the passing of Pali Detwalia’s son*
Chandigarh, April 29:Punjab Tourism and Cultural Affairs Minister Mr. Tarunpreet Singh Sond has expressed deep grief over the untimely demise of Manjot Singh (35), son of renowned Punjabi folk singer and lyricist Pali Detwalia.
Mr. Sond said that singer Pali Detwalia has long been serving Punjabi culture and raising awareness about social evils through his songs. He said that the sudden demise of Mr. Pali Detwalia’s young son is an irreplaceable loss for the family.
Mr. Sond further said that no words can console the bereaved family, but the Punjab government, led by Chief Minister Mr. Bhagwant Singh Mann, stands with them at every step during this hour of grief.
The Cabinet Minister prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul and for strength to the bereaved family, friends, and loved ones to bear this irreparable loss.
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Haryana model of governance’ for Punjab if BJP comes to power- Chief Minister
Punjab Dhanak community meets CM, extends support to BJP ahead of Assembly polls
Chandigarh, April 29 — Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini on Wednesday said Punjab would receive Haryana-style good governance if the BJP comes to power, asserting that deprived sections would be provided all facilities, including plots, houses, education, scholarships and healthcare, on the same lines of what Haryana is giving.
The Chief Minister said this while meeting a delegation of the Dhanak community from various districts of Punjab at his residence, ‘Sant Kabir Kutir’, on late Wednesday evening. On the request of the delegation, he also accepted an invitation to attend a function to be organised by the Deprived Scheduled Caste (DSC) community in Punjab on June 30 to mark Sant Kabir Das’s birth anniversary. Sh. Madan Lal Khatak, OSD to the Chief Minister, Sh. Bharat Bhushan Bharti, Sh. Mahender Singh and other dignitaries also remained present on the occasion.
Sh. Satish Khundia, president of the Dhanak community in Punjab, apprised the Chief Minister of the issues faced by the community, stating that educated youth are not getting employment. He said that while 34 out of 117 Assembly seats and 4 out of 13 Lok Sabha seats in Punjab are associated with the DSC community, their participation in politics remains negligible. He added that while the DSC community has made significant progress in Haryana, its condition in Punjab remains poor.
Responding to this, the Chief Minister said that he understands the pain of the community, adding that whether it was the Congress or the present Aam Aadmi Party government, neither had focused on Punjab’s real development. He said these parties had only ruled over people and never served them. He remarked that the present Chief Minister is “nothing more than a comedian” and added that Arvind Kejriwal’s record in Delhi and Punjab is well known, alleging that everything had been “drained out” there.
The Chief Minister said the AAP had formed the government in Punjab by showing false promises, but its reality is now before the people. Drawing a comparison, the Chief Minister said Haryana had faced similar conditions about 11-and-a-half years ago, but the BJP government improved the situation with strong resolve. He said that soon after coming to power, the government recruited 5,500 personnel in the police department, including 605 from the DSC community.
Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that Congress had announced 100-square-yard plots but neither provided documents nor possession, however the present government ensured that beneficiaries received both ownership papers and possession. In addition, applications were invited through a portal and 16,500 families were separately allotted 100-square-yard plots. These were then linked to the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, houses were constructed on these plots and keys were handed over to eligible families, he said.
The Chief Minister said that in the past 10 years, 27.5 lakh people in Haryana have received free treatment under the Ayushman Bharat scheme, for which the State government has paid Rs. 4,000 crore to hospitals. He added that today, children from poor and labourer families are being selected for jobs up to the HCS level on the basis of merit.
He said children from deprived sections are being provided free education and scholarships, while girls are given free education up to the postgraduate level and free bus travel. He added that colleges for girls are available within a radius of 20 km across Haryana.
AAP is making Tall claims, but now people know their reality
The Chief Minister said that while tall claims are being made in Punjab, there is little work on the ground, adding that the government has neither been able to control drug abuse nor provide employment to youth. He said change in Punjab can only be brought by its people, and the upcoming elections present a golden opportunity. He said that only when people work towards change will the future of the coming generations improve.
The delegation assured the Chief Minister that in the upcoming Punjab elections, the entire community would not only support the BJP but also work day and night to ensure the victory of its candidates.
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Municipal Bodies and Panchayati Raj Elections 2026: Nomination Process Completed, Final List of Candidates Released
Chandigarh, April 29 – A spokesperson of the Haryana State Election Commission said that the nomination process for the general/by-elections of Municipal Bodies and Panchayati Raj Institutions to be held in April/May 2026 has been completed successfully. After scrutiny of nomination papers and withdrawal of nominations, the final list of candidates has been released. The Commission has made all necessary arrangements to ensure free, fair and transparent elections.
Municipal Elections – District-wise Status
In Ambala Municipal Corporation, elections are being held for 20 wards. For the post of Mayor, 7 nominations were received, out of which 3 were rejected and 1 was withdrawn. Now, 3 women candidates remain in the fray. For ward members, 96 nominations were received, 10 were rejected, and 21 were withdrawn. Now, 65 candidates (39 men, 26 women) are currently in the fray. These include 20 candidates from the BJP, 19 from the Congress and 7 from the AAP.
In the Panchkula Municipal Corporation, elections are also being held for 20 wards. For Mayor, 9 nominations were filed, 1 was rejected, and 2 were withdrawn. Now, 6 candidates (5 men, 1 woman) are in the fray. For ward members, 123 nominations were received, 6 were rejected and 30 were withdrawn. Now, 87 candidates (57 men, 30 women) are contesting, including 20 each from BJP and Congress, 13 from AAP and 7 from INLD.
In Rewari Municipal Council, 7 nominations were received for the post of Chairman. After 1 withdrawal, 6 women candidates remain. For members, 179 nominations were received, 24 were withdrawn and 155 candidates remain.
In Dharuhera Municipality, for 18 wards, 12 nominations were received for Chairman, out of which 6 were withdrawn. Now, 6 candidates (5 men, 1 woman) are in the fray. A total of 62 candidates are contesting for member posts.
In Sampla Municipality, for 16 wards, 15 nominations were received for Chairman, out of which 5 were withdrawn. Now, 10 male candidates are contesting. A total of 44 candidates are contesting for member posts.
In Uklana Municipality (Hisar), for 16 wards, 4 nominations were received for Chairman and all 4 women candidates are in the fray. For members, after 11 withdrawals, 55 candidates remain.
By-elections are being held for one ward each in Tohana, Jhajjar, Rajound, Taraori, Kanina and Sadhaura. A total of 22 nominations were received, out of which 8 were withdrawn. Now, 14 candidates are in the fray for the member post.
Panchayati Raj Institutions – District-wise Status
A spokesperson for the Haryana State Election Commission shared the district-wise nomination status for the Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) by-elections and the 2026 General Elections, stating that voting for all these posts will be held on May 10, 2026.
In Ambala, elections will be held for 2 Sarpanch seats. Out of 21 Panch seats, 10 candidates have been elected unopposed and 11 seats remain vacant.
In Bhiwani, elections will be held on 2 out of 3 Sarpanch seats. Out of 30 Panch seats, 13 candidates have been elected unopposed, 1 seat will go to poll and 16 seats remain vacant.
In Charkhi Dadri, 1 Panchayat Samiti seat has been filled unopposed. Out of 20 Panch seats, 8 have been filled unopposed and 12 seats remain vacant.
In Faridabad, voting will be held for 1 Sarpanch seat. Out of 5 Panch seats, 4 have been filled unopposed and 1 seat remains vacant.
In Fatehabad, 1 Panchayat Samiti seat and 1 out of 3 Sarpanch seats have been filled unopposed, while elections will be held on 2 Sarpanch seats. Out of 26 Panch seats, 19 have been filled unopposed and 7 remain vacant.
In Gurugram, voting will be held for 1 Panchayat Samiti seat and 1 Sarpanch seat. Out of 4 Panch seats, all have been filled unopposed and 6 seats remain vacant.
In Hisar, 1 Panchayat Samiti seat has been filled unopposed and elections will be held on 2 Sarpanch seats. Out of 64 Panch seats, 39 have been filled unopposed, 19 will go to poll and 6 seats remain vacant.
In Jhajjar, out of 2 Panchayat Samiti seats, 1 has been filled unopposed, and 1 will go to the polls. Elections will also be held on 2 Sarpanch seats. Out of 20 Panch seats, 7 have been filled unopposed, and 13 remain vacant.
In Jind, voting will be held on 1 out of 2 Sarpanch seats, while 1 seat remains vacant. Out of 22 Panch seats, 15 have been filled unopposed, and 7 remain vacant.
In Kaithal, out of 4 Sarpanch seats, 2 have been filled unopposed and 2 will go to poll. Out of 50 Panch seats, 34 have been filled unopposed, 1 will go to poll and 15 remain vacant.
In Karnal, elections will be held for 1 Zila Parishad seat and 3 out of 4 Sarpanch seats, while 1 Sarpanch seat received no nominations. Out of 19 Panch seats, 7 have been filled unopposed, 1 will go to poll and 11 remain vacant.
In Kurukshetra, election will be held for 1 Sarpanch seat. Out of 23 Panch seats, 14 have been filled unopposed, 1 will go to poll and 8 remain vacant.
In Nuh, one Sarpanch seat and two out of 27 Panch seats will be contested, while 20 Panch seats remained vacant.
In Narnaul (Mahendragarh), elections will be held for 1 Sarpanch seat and 1 out of 15 Panch seats, while 6 seats remain vacant.
In Palwal, there was no Sarpanch post. Out of 21 Panch seats, 6 have been filled unopposed and 15 remain vacant.
In Panchkula, out of 23 Panch seats, only 1 has been filled unopposed and 22 seats remain vacant.
In Panipat, 1 Zila Parishad seat and 1 out of 2 Panchayat Samiti seats have been filled unopposed. Out of 16 Panch seats, 8 have been filled unopposed.
In Rewari, voting will be held for 1 Panchayat Samiti seat and 1 Sarpanch seat. Out of 20 Panch seats, 12 have been filled unopposed and 8 remain vacant.
In Rohtak, out of 10 Panch seats, 8 have been filled unopposed and 2 remain vacant.
In Sirsa, 3 Panchayat Samiti seats and 2 out of 4 Sarpanch seats have been filled unopposed. Out of 22 Panch seats, 20 have been filled unopposed and 1 seat remains vacant.
In Sonipat, out of 53 Panch seats, 22 have been filled unopposed, and 31 remain vacant.
In Yamunanagar, out of 25 Panch seats, 11 have been filled unopposed, 1 will go to a poll, and 13 remain vacant.