Haryana government focuses on farmer welfare, organic farming, and transparent grievance redressal under CM Nayab Singh Saini’s leadership.
Haryana Agriculture Minister Shyam Singh Rana said that the state government is running several welfare schemes ( Farmer Welfare ) aimed at benefiting the public. He emphasized that Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini is focused on the upcoming budget, which will prioritize public interest and include robust schemes for farmers. The government has also set a goal of bringing up to 20 percent of the state’s farmland under organic and natural farming.
Rana made these remarks after chairing a meeting of the District Public Relations and Grievance Redressal Committee in Charkhi Dadri.
He highlighted that under the Chief Minister’s leadership, the government is committed to the swift, transparent, and effective resolution of public grievances. Monthly Grievance Redressal Committee meetings provide a platform for direct interaction between citizens and the administration, allowing people to present their issues firsthand. The Minister stated that addressing public grievances remains a top priority, reflecting the government’s focus on citizen welfare and convenience.
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During the meeting, 12 complaints were reviewed, with 10 resolved immediately and the remaining two scheduled for the next hearing. Other concerns raised by attendees were also noted, and officers were given necessary instructions to take appropriate action.
Rana instructed officials to ensure complete transparency in complaint investigations and to keep complainants informed at every stage, ensuring that resolutions are effective and satisfactory.