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Rs. 500Cr Allocated in Union Budget to Give Rakhigarhi Global Recognition – CM Saini

December 26, 2025 07:11 PM
 Rs. 500Cr Allocated in Union Budget to Give Rakhigarhi Global Recognition – CM Saini

Haryana Govt Undertakes Major Initiatives to Establish Rakhigarhi on National and International Tourism Map

 

CM Announces Rs. 21 Lakh Grant Each for Rakhigarhi and Rakhi Shahpur Villages

Punjab Newsline, Chandigarh-

Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini said that the Central Government has allocated Rs. 500 crore in the Union Budget to develop Rakhigarhi, a witness to India’s ancient and glorious civilization, into a prestigious global landmark. Recognizing the historical, cultural and tourism significance of Rakhigarhi, the state government is also taking continuous and concrete steps to secure its prominent place on both the national and international tourism map.

The Chief Minister was addressing the gathering at the second state-level Rakhigarhi Mahotsav held today in Rakhigarhi, the sacred land of India’s ancient civilization. On this occasion, he announced that all 13 demands presented by the Rakhigarhi Panchayat would be forwarded to the concerned departments for prompt action. Similarly, the five demands raised by the Rakhi Shahpur Panchayat would also be sent to the relevant departments for implementation. He also announced a grant of Rs. 21 lakh each for Rakhigarhi and Rakhi Shahpur villages. He also inaugurated the Harappan Knowledge Centre.

Saini said that Rakhigarhi holds a unique identity as a historical heritage site. This is the land where, thousands of years ago, one of the world’s oldest civilizations—the Harappan civilization—flourished. The artifacts unearthed during excavations demonstrate that Rakhigarhi was a major industrial and commercial hub, featuring a well-planned city layout, advanced sanitation systems, and remarkable water management. He said that this great center of the Indus-Saraswati civilization sends a message to the world about how deep-rooted, scientific, and prosperous India’s heritage has been. The fact that the most important center of the world’s largest and most developed ancient urban civilization is located in Haryana is a matter of immense pride for the people of the state.

He said that the state government is fully committed to developing Rakhigarhi as an international tourism and research hub. A world-class archaeological museum, a dedicated research institute, modern tourist facilities, and robust infrastructure being developed here. The objective is to provide visitors from India and abroad with a deep understanding of India’s ancient civilization and to offer an immersive experience of Haryana’s rich cultural heritage. This initiative is also expected to generate new employment opportunities for local youth and give a significant boost to the regional economy.

The Chief Minister highlighted that excavations at Rakhigarhi reveal that women in ancient society were accorded respect and enjoyed equal opportunities. Today, the daughters of Haryana continue this legacy, excelling and bringing pride to the nation in fields such as sports, education, science, administration, and the armed forces. He emphasized that the state government places the highest priority on women’s empowerment and is implementing numerous schemes aimed at enhancing education, safety, and self-reliance for women.

Efforts Underway to Include Rakhigarhi in UNESCO World Heritage List

He said that according to the Archaeological Survey of India, Haryana is home to approximately 100 sites of historical and archaeological significance. Prominent among these are Farmana in Rohtak, Mitathal in Bhiwani, Balu in Kaithal, and Banawali in Fatehabad. Special projects are being undertaken for the conservation and development of all these sites, including Rakhigarhi. Efforts are also underway to include Rakhigarhi in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

A modern museum has been constructed at Rakhigarhi at a cost of Rs. 22 crore. Additionally, the old Tehsil building in Nuh, Loharu Fort, and the tomb complex in Tauru have been declared state-protected monuments. A state-of-the-art archaeological museum is also being developed in Sector-5, Panchkula, and the Agroha site is undergoing extensive development to enhance its historical and tourism value.

 

 

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