Central Budget Paves Way for Empowering the Poor and Accelerating Development in India

Central Budget Paves Way for Empowering the Poor and Accelerating Development in India

Central Budget Paves Way for Empowering the Poor and Accelerating Development in India

The recent Union budget presented by the central government is set to play a pivotal role in empowering the poor and farmers while providing ample employment opportunities for the youth. This budget is a crucial step in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of transforming India into a developed nation by 2047. Haryana Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini, during his address at the PTC Sunaria, emphasized the budget’s potential to uplift the underprivileged by ensuring they have a roof over their heads and access to essential resources. The budget’s comprehensive and employment-oriented approach, lauded by Chief Minister Saini, aligns with the government’s ongoing efforts to enhance the country’s development trajectory. Over the past nine and a half years, the state government has leveraged information technology to streamline governance, resulting in significant benefits for the poor through various government schemes. The merit-based employment system introduced by the government has fostered a competitive spirit among the youth, further supported by initiatives like the establishment of the Haryana State Narcotics Control Bureau to combat drug abuse. The Chief Minister assured that the government remains committed to providing employment based on merit and thwarting any attempts to disrupt the recruitment process. The recent inclusion of 1,265 trained Jawans in the police force marks a significant boost in the state’s security apparatus, ensuring enhanced service and protection for the people of Haryana. The police force’s commitment to serving the public and maintaining law and order is strengthened through modern technological advancements. During the passing out parade, notable attendees included former minister Manish Kumar Grover, BJP district president Ranbir Dhaka, media state co-incharge Shamsher Kharak, and state secretary Renu Dabla. The combined efforts of the central and state governments reflect a robust strategy aimed at holistic development, ultimately contributing to the realization of a developed India by 2047.

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