Haryana is poised to play a key role and contribute to the national endeavour to make India a Five Trillion dollar Economy, Governor
Haryana Governor, Sh. Bandaru Dattatraya while terming the State as progressive and resourceful said that it is poised to play a key role in the national endeavour to make India a Five Trillion dollar Economy.
“I am proud to say that my Government has ensured good governance by evolving customized policies for all sectors. It has also ensured welfare of each Haryanvi and will always be dedicated to enhance the socio-economic welfare of its people by making the State as a hub for industries, education, sports, health, skill development and tourism,” said Sh. Bandaru Dattatraya, while delivering his address on the first day of Budget Session of the 14th Haryana Vidhan Sabha which commenced here today.
He said that this session assumes greater significance and demands greater level of commitment as in the 75th year of Independence this is the first session to be held in ‘Amrit Kaal’ of our great nation.
Listing the accomplishments of the state government, the Governor said Haryana has sixth highest GST collection in the country. Per Capita tax collection is a true indicator of tax collection efficiency and effort of any State.
“Haryana with only about 2 percent share of the country’s total population contributes approximately 6 percent to the total GST collections of the country. The per capita GST collection for the State is Rs 26,879 per annum, which is the highest among the top collecting states of the country,” informed Sh. Bandaru Dattatraya.
He further shared that the net SGST collections during first ten months of current fiscal year are 26.53 percent higher than corresponding period of last fiscal year. Further, Excise collections during first ten months of current fiscal year are 22.47 percent higher than corresponding period of last fiscal year.
Haryana bagged the ‘Top Achiever’ status in the Business Reform Action Plan 2020
The Governor said that the State secured ‘Top Achiever’ status in the Business Reform Action Plan 2020 assessment among 37 participating States/UTs in the Ease of Doing Business Rankings released in 2022. Haryana was also accorded “Achiever” status in the Logistics Ease Across Different States (LEADS) ranking released by Government of India.
He shared that the single roof clearance system supported by interactive portal is offering enterprise related clearances/services online. So far, it has processed more than 4 lakh service requests related to industrial approvals. In FY 2022-23, average clearance time has come down from 22 days to 12 days. More than 99 percent of the tickets are cleared on time.
“My Government is working on the development of state of the art Industrial and Commercial Township over an area of nearly 3,300 acres of land near Kharkhoda (Sonipat) and Industrial Model Township (IMT) at Sohna over an area of nearly 1,400 acre. Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. is establishing a project with an investment of Rs 18,000 crore and Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt. Ltd. is establishing a project with an investment of Rs 1,466 crore at IMT Kharkhoda,” said Sh. Bandaru Dattatraya.
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Haryana is predominantly an agrarian State: Governor
The combined budget of agriculture and horticulture has grown more than 4 times, Governor
The CAGR in Agriculture and Horticulture Budget is 19.9 percent, Governor
My government has implemented much pro- Agriculture, Farmers’ Welfare and Food Supply friendly policies
Chandigarh, February 20- Haryana Governor while describing Haryana as predominantly an agrarian state, said that the State Government is of the firm conviction that prosperity and happiness can prevail in Haryana only if farmer becomes prosperous. The present State Government has always laid emphasis on agriculture and horticulture, he asserted.
“I take pride in stating that the combined budget of agriculture and horticulture has grown more than 4 times from Rs 1,026 crore in 2014 to Rs 4,379 crore in 2022. The Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) in Agriculture and Horticulture Budget is 19.9 percent from 2014 to 2022,” shared Sh. Bandaru Dattatraya, while delivering his address on the first day of Budget Session of the 14th Haryana Vidhan Sabha which commenced here today.
He further informed that Haryana, with only 1.54 percent area of India, is the 2nd largest contributor of food grains to the Central pool. Haryana has been conferred with the Best State Agribusiness Award– 2022 by the Indian Agriculture and Food Council for its innovative and agriculture friendly policies and programmes,” said Sh. Bandaru Dattatraya.
For the first time, 30 lakh soil samples have been collected during the year 2022-23
The Governor informed that under Har Khet Swasth Khet campaign, for the first time, 30 lakh soil samples have been collected during the year 2022-23.
As many as 107 mini soil testing laboratories have been established during 2022-23, in Government Senior Secondary Schools/Government Colleges under ‘Earn While You Learn’ Programme, said Sh. Bandaru Dattatraya.
He further shared that during 2022-23, a total of 7,500 farmers including 156 women farmers, 255 young farmers and 405 officers were trained to adopt natural farming. A portal for natural farming was launched and more than 6,000 farmers have registered themselves on the portal so far.
For the year 2023-24, we aim to bring 1 lakh acre under Crop Diversification
The Governor shared that for the year 2023-24, the Department has proposed 1 lakh acre under Crop Diversification and Water Conservation from paddy to other crops. Department has also proposed to launch new projects and concepts on Digital Agriculture namely Precision Farming, Use of Drones for Crop Yield Assessment and insect pest-disease management.
A Nutri Cereal Research Centre at Bhiwani will be functional from Kharif 2023
Sh. Bandaru Dattatraya further informed that the year 2023 is the International Year of Millets and State Government is focused on promoting research and adoption of millet crops. For this purpose, a Nutri Cereal Research Centre at Bhiwani will be functional from Kharif 2023.
In the year 2022-23, the availability of quality planting material for farmers increased from 1 crore to 1.50 crore hybrid vegetable seedlings
The Governor shared that in the year 2022-23, the Horticulture department has increased the availability of quality planting material for farmers from 1 crore to 1.50 crore hybrid vegetable seedlings. Innovative technology of vertical farming in horticulture was adopted for yield enhancement.
He further shared that a unified subsidy portal has been launched for easy access to farmers under all the schemes and components of horticulture. 25,000 farmers have already registered themselves on the portal.
“Haryana is the only state to launch a dedicated crop insurance scheme for horticulture farmers in 2022-23 namely “Mukhyamantri Bagwani Bima Yojana (MBBY)”. 46 horticultural crops have been covered with sum insured of Rs 30,000 to Rs 40,000 per acre with a low premium of Rs 750 to Rs 1000 per acre,” informed Sh. Bandaru Dattatraya.
Establishment of Honey Quality Lab with an investment of Rs 20 crore
The Governor informed that the State Government is establishing a Honey Quality Lab with an investment of Rs 20 crore at the Integrated Beekeeping Development Centre (IBDC), Kurukshetra, to facilitate testing and export of honey.
“A new Centre of Excellence (CoE) on Post Harvest Management is being established at Panchkula for which an MoU has been signed with United Kingdom. Two more CoEs are also being established, one for Onion at Pinangwan, Nuh and another for Flowers at Munimpur, Jhajjar,” he said.
We are marching ahead to make the State free from FMD and Haemorrhagic diseases
The Governor said that the State Government is marching ahead to make the State free from Foot & Mouth disease (FMD) and Haemorrhagic Septicaemia(HS) diseases amongst cattle and buffaloes by using a combined vaccine for FMD&HS.
“Haryana is the only state permitted by Government of India to use the combined vaccine as a pilot project under National Animal Disease Control Programme (NADCP),” he informed.
Sh. Bandaru Dattatraya further shared that the department effectively managed the recent outbreak of Lumpy Skin Disease(LSD) which caused devastating effects on Animal Husbandry Sector throughout the country. With stringent control measures and vaccination, no new case of LSD has been reported after November 2022.
He informed that the Pashudhan Kisan Credit Cards (PKCC) are being provided to the livestock owners of the State by the bankers for meeting their working capital requirements and till date 1.04 lakh Pashudhan Kisan Credit Cards have been sanctioned by the banks. Establishment of 70 Mobile Veterinary Units in the State is under process.
SAP of Sugar cane increased by Rs 10 per quintal
The Governor shared that the Government has increased the State Advised Price (SAP) of Sugar cane by Rs 10 per quintal for the current crushing season 2022-23 over the last year. Now the increased price is Rs 372 and Rs 365 per qtl for early and mid-late varieties, respectively.
For the year 2021-22, Karnal and Shahabad Cooperative Sugar Mills Ltd. have won the first prize in technical efficiency and highest cane crushing respectively at National level. Foundation stone of 90 KLPD Ethanol Plant at Panipat Sugar Mills was laid by Union Home and Cooperation Minister on February 14, 2023, shared Sh. Bandaru Dattatraya.
He shared that HAFED exported 20,000 MT rice to Saudi Arabia and earned foreign exchange of about 2 million USD in 2022.