
CM Naib Singh Saini Allows Offline Crop Procurement in Non-Consolidated Villages, Expands Farmer-Centric Reforms
- Breaking NewsHARYANA
- April 22, 2025
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In a decisive move aimed at resolving one of the pressing issues faced by Haryana’s farmers, Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini has directed officials to initiate offline procurement of crops in villages where land consolidation has yet to take place. The Chief Minister, while presiding over a high-level review meeting of the Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Department, underscored his government’s unwavering commitment to safeguarding farmers’ interests and ensuring that no cultivator is left behind due to procedural or digital constraints.
The decision comes against the backdrop of complications arising from the Meri Fasal – Mera Byora portal, which is the state’s digital system for crop registration and procurement. Farmers residing in non-consolidated villages have long been grappling with difficulties in listing their produce on the portal due to the unavailability of structured land data. Recognizing the limitations of digital exclusivity in such regions, Chief Minister Saini ordered that crops from these villages be purchased through offline processes with immediate effect, ensuring seamless market access and fair returns to farmers across the state.
The move marks another major pro-agriculture step by the newly appointed Chief Minister, who has consistently signaled that farmer welfare remains central to his administration’s agenda. By acknowledging the ground-level challenges faced in villages still awaiting land consolidation, the Chief Minister has reaffirmed his sensitivity to real-time issues and his readiness to employ flexible governance tools for immediate relief.
Also present during the meeting was Minister of State for Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs, Rajesh Nagar, who supported the initiative and lauded the timely intervention aimed at streamlining procurement in underserved regions.
Beyond crop procurement, the Chief Minister also reviewed progress under the Har Ghar-Har Grihini scheme, under which over 17.40 lakh women have already registered. In an effort to ensure accurate targeting and benefits delivery, he instructed officials to verify the data related to Ujjwala Yojana and Below Poverty Line (BPL) families through door-to-door surveys. This is seen as a critical step toward eliminating discrepancies and ensuring that welfare initiatives reach the intended beneficiaries without delay or error.
Additionally, the Chief Minister emphasized consumer convenience and instructed representatives of gas companies to organize local camps at depots for distributing LPG cylinders. Reiterating the government’s commitment to affordable fuel, he confirmed that BPL households will continue to receive LPG cylinders at the subsidized rate of ₹500, further strengthening the social safety net for economically weaker families.
Senior officials present at the meeting included Chief Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister Rajesh Khullar, Principal Secretary Arun Kumar Gupta, Director of the Food and Civil Supplies Department Rajesh Jogpal, and other representatives from gas companies and government bodies, all of whom pledged coordinated action to implement the directives efficiently.
This policy pivot toward offline procurement, along with enhanced grassroots verification of beneficiary data and continued fuel subsidies, represents a comprehensive approach to responsive governance. At a time when digitization dominates public service delivery models, Haryana’s government has demonstrated that adaptability remains crucial—especially when the livelihoods of millions are at stake.
The Chief Minister’s dual focus on agricultural and consumer welfare reinforces the message that progress must be inclusive, accessible, and adaptable to the state’s diverse socio-economic landscape. As his government moves forward with this approach, Haryana is poised to set an example of how digital innovation and human-centric flexibility can co-exist in modern governance.
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