Nayab Singh Saini Haryana Government’s First 101 Days: The BJP-led government under Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini Haryana Government’s First 101 Days, marked by significant legislative actions and administrative decisions that have captured public attention.
Since assuming office on March 12, with the support of 48 out of 90 legislators in the state assembly, Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has navigated several challenges and successes. Notably, he secured victory in the Karnal assembly by-polls and also contested in the Lok Sabha elections during this tenure.
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Explore Here Nayab Singh Saini Haryana Government’s First 101 Days are the top 10 key decisions that have distinguished his administration from his predecessors:
- Transparency in Governance: Chief Minister Saini has initiated an open-door policy at the CM House, allowing direct access for citizens from across the state.
- Agricultural Reforms: Under the leadership of Agriculture Minister Kanwar Pal Gurjar, committees for new districts, sub-divisions, and tehsils have been restructured.
- Reservation for Athletes: A provision of 3% reservation in third-category jobs has been introduced for athletes.
- Infrastructure Development: Projects worth approximately ₹550 crores, including a 10,000-meter runway at Hisar Airport, have been dedicated to public welfare.
- Legal Reforms: The government has returned the file related to increasing collector rates for land in the state to the revenue department.
- Political Alliances: Former CM Manohar Lal’s alignment with Congress leader Kiran Chaudhary and her daughter Shruti Chaudhary joining BJP has been a notable political move.
- Judicial Challenges: The government has approached the Supreme Court against the High Court’s decision to strike down points-based rankings for government jobs.
- Education and Welfare: The Rai Sports School has been placed under the administration of the university, hinting at potential improvements in pension schemes.
- Power Sector Reforms: A new policy has been implemented where household consumers with approved loads up to two kilowatts will not have to pay minimum monthly charges.
- Land Reforms: Agricultural land transactions in urban areas will require no dues certificate, while property tax and development charges will be waived.
These decisions reflect the administration’s efforts to address various issues affecting the state’s development. With the current composition of the Haryana Legislative Assembly standing at 87 members, the Nayab Singh Saini government claims a majority, a claim contested by the opposition Congress party.
The next phase of governance will likely focus on consolidating these reforms and addressing new challenges in the state’s socio-economic landscape.
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