Brave soldiers of India carried out Operation Sindoor with courage, loyalty and discipline: CM Nayab Singh Saini
CM Nayab Singh Saini leads Tiranga Yatra in Buhavi village of Ladwa
CM announces to give Rs 21 lakh to Gram Panchayat Buhavi for development works
Chandigarh, May 17 - Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said the courage, loyalty and discipline with which our brave soldiers have carried out Operation Sindoor has become a symbol of national dignity.
The Chief Minister said this while addressing the people at the Tiranga Yatra in Buhavi village of Ladwa Assembly constituency today. A large number of youth, women and elderly people participated in the Tiranga Yatra led by the Chief Minister and contributed enthusiastically in this campaign being run in honour of the brave soldiers of the country and those martyred in Operation Sindoor. On this occasion, the Chief Minister announced to give Rs 21 lakh to the Gram Panchayat of Buhavi village for development works.
He said today is not just an event, but an opportunity to pay true tribute to the spirit of patriotism and sacrifice. We have gathered here to salute those great sons who protected the country under Operation Sindoor and brought Pakistan to its knees in just four days. He said he salutes those brave soldiers who participated in Operation Sindoor. He also salutes those mothers who gave birth to such brave soldiers. He said all the people should take a pledge through this Tiranga Yatra that they will always stand united against terrorism.
Lakhs of soldiers from Haryana ready to serve the country
The Chief Minister said lakhs of soldiers from the brave land of Haryana are ready to serve Mother India. The soldiers of every village have become an example of bravery. Through this Tiranga Yatra, you have given the message to the entire Haryana and country that the spirit of patriotism is deeply rooted in this village.
Consequences of attacking India's sovereignty will be adverse
He said the whole world heard the message of Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi that India will go to any extent to protect its citizens. This is the confidence of the New India. He said our forces destroyed the terrorist bases in Operation Sindoor and gave a clear message to Pakistan that the consequences of attacking India's sovereignty will be adverse. In Operation Sindoor, the Army destroyed 9 terrorist hideouts of Pakistan and 11 airbases of Pakistan.
India also carried out non-military action
The Chief Minister said India not only carried out Operation Sindoor but also carried out non-military action by suspending the Indus Water Treaty and stopping visas and trade. Pakistani citizens living in India were sent back, the Attari border was sealed and Pakistan was isolated from the whole world. He said this was not a war. This was the revenge of the New India. Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that under Operation Sindoor, nine places were attacked on the day of Sita Navami. The sindoor of our sisters and daughters was destroyed in Pahalgam. That is why this operation was named Sindoor. He said after leaving the women alive in Pahalgam, the terrorists had said to go and tell Modi. Now, Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi has told them what happens to those who raise their eyes on the identity of India.
India set an example of restraint and peace
The Chief Minister said when ceasefire was discussed on international forums, India again set an example of restraint and peace. It is not just a military decision, but an important step taken towards humanity. This is a proof of the maturity, prudence and self-confidence of our country. This bravery and restraint makes India a great nation. It is the result of the leadership of the Prime Minister that decisive action is being taken against terrorism, the Army has been empowered and India's prestige has increased in the world.
On this occasion, a large number of people, including former minister Sh. Subhash Sudha and BJP District President Sh. Tejinder Singh Goldy, were present.
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Haryana Government Committed to Promoting an Industry-Friendly Policy Ecosystem: Rao Narbir Singh
Industries & Commerce Minister chairs Stakeholder Consultation Meeting on Draft Haryana Electronic System Design & Manufacturing Policy 2025 and Draft Haryana AVGC-XR Policy 2025 in Gurugram
Constructive Feedback of Stakeholders will Be Carefully Evaluated and Incorporated into Policies: Industries Minister
Chandigarh, May 17 - In a significant step towards enhancing direct engagement with the industrial sector and shaping policies that are more practical and impactful, the Haryana Government organized a stakeholder consultation meeting in Gurugram today for making Draft Haryana Electronic System Design & Manufacturing (ESDM) Policy 2025 and Draft Haryana AVGC-XR Policy 2025. The meeting was chaired by Industries and Commerce Minister Sh. Rao Narbir Singh. He said the government seeks to frame such industry-conducive policies that more and more stakeholders can associate with and contribute to the state and nation’s progress.
The consultation focused on the Draft Haryana Electronic System Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) Policy 2025 and the Draft Haryana AVGC-XR Policy 2025, and was held at PWD Rest House in Gurugram. Key officials present included Sh. Nitin Bansal, Chief Technology Officer of the Industries Department; Sh. Virender Singh, Advisor to the Cabinet Minister; Sh. Ishwar Singh Yadav, Joint Director; and Shri Brijpal, Deputy Director.
During the meeting, Rao Narbir Singh said on the state’s economic and industrial strategies, reaffirming the government’s unwavering commitment to fostering an industry-driven policy ecosystem. He emphasized that such efforts are essential for driving economic growth, enhancing global competitiveness and ensuring ease of doing business.
He said that “Over the past decade, Haryana has consistently broken away from outdated industrial practices”. “In today’s global scenario, it is evident that economic progress hinges on industrial growth. As we aim for a developed India by 2047, your (industry) participation is vital. The Haryana Government will continue its efforts to maintain ongoing dialogue with stakeholders to accelerate industrial development in the state, he asserted.”
Stakeholder Suggestions to Be Included in Final Policies
He further assured stakeholders that under the leadership of Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini, the process of policy reforms in Haryana is ongoing. The government seeks to frame such industry-conducive policies that more and more stakeholders can associate with and contribute to the state and nation’s progress.
The Industry Minister said that “All creative and practical suggestions shared by stakeholders will be carefully reviewed and integrated into the final versions of the policies". “This will not only strengthen the state's industrial landscape but also position Haryana as a leader in the sector,” he added.
Presentation on Policy Objectives
Chief Technology Officer Sh. Nitin Bansal provided an overview of the policies. He stated that in alignment with the ‘Make in India’ mission, the ESDM policy aims to develop Haryana as a leading hub through innovation, infrastructure development, and skill enhancement. Meanwhile, the AVGC-XR Policy 2025 focuses on boosting domestic production and providing support through skill training and infrastructure incentives.
Stakeholders Appreciate Government’s Proactive Approach
Industry leaders, trade organizations, and institutional representatives appreciated the Haryana Government’s visionary leadership and industry-centric initiatives. They praised the proactive steps taken by the government to foster a favorable investment climate in the state.
The participants acknowledged the government’s efforts to prioritize industry needs, simplify regulatory processes and ensure smooth business operations. They noted that such supportive policies not only attract investment but also empower local enterprises.
On this occasion, notable participants included representatives from Corning Technologies India Pvt. Ltd., IESA, Anexpi Semiconductor, ATL, Vividion, Reliance Industries, Applied Materials, Dell Technologies, Amber Group, Nodwin Games, Charuvi Design Lab, Winzo, Junglee Games, Yologram, India Gaming Digital Society and Game Developers Association of India, among other.