Social Justice Minister Anil Vij has set high expectations for Haryana’s next budget, vowing it will mirror the people’s wishlist. In a series of public addresses, he elaborated on the government’s blueprint to channel resources where they matter most.
Vij painted a picture of a budget that bolsters farmer incomes through better procurement prices and crop insurance enhancements. He also stressed investments in girls’ education and maternal health to empower the state’s womenfolk.
Behind the scenes, the finance department has crunched data from thousands of public submissions. This data-driven methodology ensures the budget addresses pain points like water scarcity, road connectivity, and affordable housing.
Notable proposals include a new fund for MSMEs, tech-driven farming aids, and eco-friendly public transport. Vij emphasized sustainable development as a core theme, aligning with national goals.
Haryana’s budget timing is crucial, coinciding with post-monsoon recovery efforts and festive season boosts. The minister’s remarks have sparked optimism among traders and industrialists eyeing incentives.
Wrapping up, Vij called for unity in nation-building, positioning the budget as a shared victory. Observers note this could redefine Haryana’s fiscal narrative in the years ahead.