Haryana Speeds Up Development Push: Industry–Labour Council Formed, Solar Scheme Panel Set Up, Crackdown on Plastic Pollution Intensified

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Chandigarh : CM Nayab Singh Saini chairs key conferences; 1,849 challans issued, ₹15.97 lakh penalty imposed The Haryana Authorities has taken a number of main initiatives concurrently to spice up financial development, promote clear power, and strengthen environmental safety within the state. Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini chaired the primary assembly of the “Trade–Labour Pleasant Council” and emphasised that concord between industries and staff is crucial for sustained financial progress. He acknowledged that Haryana is the primary state within the nation to represent such a council to make sure higher coordination between industrial growth and workforce welfare.

The Chief Minister mentioned the federal government is dedicated to making sure “Ease of Doing Enterprise” for industries and “Ease of Dwelling” for staff. The Council will give attention to employee security, decision of business disputes, and talent upgradation in technical establishments akin to ITIs. Almost two lakh micro and medium enterprises working outdoors designated industrial areas have been given a possibility to regularize themselves by means of a devoted portal launched on December 25, 2025, enabling them to avail advantages beneath numerous authorities schemes. The federal government has additionally authorized concessional land for ESIC hospitals, inexpensive dormitory housing for industrial staff, and growth of multi-level parking services in space-constrained industrial areas.

In the meantime, for efficient implementation of the “PM-Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana,” the state has constituted a State-Degree Coordination Committee beneath the chairmanship of Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi. The committee will put together an motion plan for putting in rooftop photo voltaic crops on authorities buildings and guarantee inter-departmental coordination to speed up photo voltaic adoption throughout the state.

In a powerful transfer towards plastic air pollution, the Haryana State Air pollution Management Board (HSPCB) issued 1,849 challans over the previous 4 weeks and imposed environmental compensation amounting to ₹15.97 lakh for violations of Plastic Waste Administration Guidelines. The Board reiterated its zero-tolerance coverage towards non-compliance, underscoring that environmental safety and public well being stay prime priorities.

These mixed initiatives replicate the state authorities’s centered method towards industrial development, renewable power enlargement, and sustainable environmental administration.