CM directs time-bound implementation of PM-KUSUM and rooftop solar schemes across Haryana
Punjab Newsline, Chandigarh –
Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini chaired a high-level review meeting of budget expenditure of various departments and the progress of key departmental schemes here today. Senior administrative officials of concerned departments were present in the meeting.
Reviewing the schemes of the Energy (Power) Department, the Chief Minister directed the officials to accelerate the solarisation of agriculture pumps across the state. He emphasized that the PM-KUSUM scheme must be implemented in a time-bound manner so that maximum number of farmers can benefit from it. He stated that surplus power generated through solar pumps should be fed back into the government grid, ensuring its optimum and judicious utilization for public welfare. He also instructed the officials to expedite the installation of rooftop solar systems on all government buildings in the state. He directed that rooftop solar panels should also be installed at bus stands, HAFED godowns and other government-owned infrastructure. The Chief Minister highlighted that Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi has laid special emphasis on expanding renewable energy production through rooftop solar under the PM Suryaghar Muft Bijli Yojana.
During the meeting, officials informed that surveys of 5,000 government buildings have already been completed and the process of installing rooftop solar panels is underway. The Chief Minister directed that Deputy Commissioners of all districts shall actively monitor and fast-track the implementation of this scheme.
While reviewing the Transport Department schemes, the Chief Minister directed officials to identify bus stands that are in poor condition and ensure their timely repair and maintenance. He was informed that the bus stands at Kanina, Barwala, Tohana and Nigdhu are nearing completion, while work is in progress at Badli, Nilokheri, Bahal and other locations. The Chief Minister further stressed the need to expand electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure across the state and increase the number of electric buses to promote eco-friendly public transportation and reduce carbon emissions.
Reviewing the schemes of the Industries Department, the Chief Minister directed officials to provide greater incentives to small industries and MSMEs. He emphasized the need to frame policies that encourage entrepreneurship, particularly among women and economically weaker sections of society, to promote inclusive economic growth.
While discussing the Environment, Forests and Wildlife Department, the Chief Minister directed officials to take strict action against illegal felling of Khair trees. He instructed the department to take proactive measures to prevent deforestation, increase green cover and ensure proper marking of trees across the state. He also emphasized the need for focused conservation efforts in the Aravalli region.
During the review of the Foreign Cooperation Department, the Chief Minister directed officials to establish stronger direct engagement with the NRI diaspora and extend necessary support wherever required. He added that the department is also working on programmes to teach foreign languages to students aspiring to study or work abroad.
Reviewing the functioning of the Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Department, the Chief Minister described farmers as the backbone of Haryana’s economy and reiterated the government’s commitment to enhancing their productivity and income. He directed that more ‘Har Hith Stores’ be opened and handed over to CM PACS and Self-Help Groups (SHGs) to empower women and economically weaker sections by creating sustainable livelihood opportunities.
The Chief Minister further stated that pulse production should be encouraged in the state and directed the department to formulate a special policy to incentivize farmers cultivating pulses. He emphasized that Haryana should strive towards ‘Aatmanirbharta’ in pulse production in line with the vision of Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi. He also called for greater promotion of organic farming and directed officials to design a dedicated scheme to support and encourage farmers to adopt organic agricultural practices.
During the meeting, the Chief Minister also reviewed the Budget expenditure and scheme progress of Sainik & Ardh Sainik Welfare, Fisheries, Sports, and other key departments.