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umangharyana · 22 days ago
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हरियाणा सरकार का बड़ा फैसला: अग्निवीरों को मिलेगी नौकरी और स्वरोजगार की गारंटी, 'हरियाणा अग्निवीर नीति-2025' लागू
Haryana Agniveer Policy 2025 : हरियाणा सरकार ने देशभर में अग्निवीरों के लिए एक मिसाल कायम करते हुए ‘हरियाणा अग्निवीर नीति-2025’ लागू कर दी है। इस नीति के तहत अग्निवीरों को सरकारी और निजी नौकरियों में आरक्षण, कौशल विकास, स्वरोजगार के लिए आसान और सस्ता लोन, CET (कॉमन एंट्रेंस टेस्ट) से छूट जैसे विशेष लाभ प्रदान किए जाएंगे। हरियाणा देश का पहला ऐसा राज्य बन गया है, जिसने अग्निवीरों के लिए समर्पित…
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news365timesindia · 4 months ago
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[ad_1] Harshita Rai GG New Bureau New Delhi, 17th Oct. When the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) selected Nayab Singh Saini as the new chief minister of Haryana in March, many observers were skeptical. The political landscape seemed rife with anti-incumbency sentiments, and a mere change in leadership was not expected to sway the electorate. However, Saini has proven the naysayers wrong by successfully steering the BJP to a remarkable third successive term in the heartland state. Saini, a low-profile OBC leader, took the reins from the established strongman Manohar Lal Khattar, making his swearing-in ceremony on Thursday a moment of significance for both him and the party. Though not a household name in the traditional sense, Saini has emerged as a pivotal figure in Haryana’s political arena, deftly altering public perception in a state many expected to lean towards the Congress. In the recent assembly elections, the BJP won a decisive 48 out of 90 seats, aided by the support of three Independents, including Hisar MLA Savitri Jindal. Born on January 25, 1970, in Ambala’s Mirzapur Majra village, Saini’s political journey spans over three decades, during which he has held various roles within the Haryana BJP. His trajectory from local leader to chief minister exemplifies his ability to connect with the electorate. Saini’s rise to prominence is particularly noteworthy given the backdrop of Khattar’s nearly decade-long tenure, which was marred by criticisms related to farmers’ issues, unemployment, and rising inflation. After Khattar’s resignation and subsequent vacancy of the Karnal assembly seat, Saini seized the opportunity, winning the seat in a bypoll held alongside the Lok Sabha elections in May. Faced with the challenge of the Model Code of Conduct shortly after his appointment, Saini wasted no time in making his mark. His cabinet made critical decisions, including the implementation of the Haryana Agniveer Policy, aimed at providing employment and entrepreneurship opportunities for Agniveers transitioning from military service. Additionally, the BJP committed to purchasing a staggering 24 crops at minimum support price, underscoring its dedication to farmers in the region. Saini’s administration also unveiled initiatives such as the ‘Har Ghar Grahani Yojana,’ which promises cooking gas cylinders at an affordable rate, and pledges of financial assistance for women and guaranteed government jobs for Agniveers. These populist measures resonated with voters, positioning the BJP as a proactive and responsive government. The ruling party’s campaign effectively highlighted alleged corruption and unfulfilled promises during Congress’s rule in other states, all while Saini traversed the state to emphasize the BJP’s accomplishments. His confidence, despite predictions from exit polls, reflected an unwavering belief in his party’s connection with the electorate. Saini famously remarked, “Aath tareekh (Oct 8) ko janata degi jawab, aur yeh (Congress) kahenge EVM hai kharab,” underscoring his conviction that the people would support the BJP. In a departure from traditional practices, the BJP made a bold declaration that Saini would remain the chief minister if the party secured victory, despite competition from other party stalwarts like Anil Vij. His unanimous election as the leader of the BJP legislature party by fellow MLAs, including Vij, signals strong internal support. Nayab Singh Saini’s journey from an unassuming party worker to chief minister embodies a compelling narrative of resilience and adaptability. As he assumes leadership in Haryana, his challenge will be to consolidate this victory and maintain the BJP’s momentum, particularly among the OBC community and non-Jats, while addressing the pressing issues facing the state. The road ahead will test his mettle as a leader, but if recent events are any indication, he may well rise to the occasion. The post Nayab Singh Saini: The Unlikely Hero of Haryana Politics appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates.
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news365times · 4 months ago
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[ad_1] Harshita Rai GG New Bureau New Delhi, 17th Oct. When the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) selected Nayab Singh Saini as the new chief minister of Haryana in March, many observers were skeptical. The political landscape seemed rife with anti-incumbency sentiments, and a mere change in leadership was not expected to sway the electorate. However, Saini has proven the naysayers wrong by successfully steering the BJP to a remarkable third successive term in the heartland state. Saini, a low-profile OBC leader, took the reins from the established strongman Manohar Lal Khattar, making his swearing-in ceremony on Thursday a moment of significance for both him and the party. Though not a household name in the traditional sense, Saini has emerged as a pivotal figure in Haryana’s political arena, deftly altering public perception in a state many expected to lean towards the Congress. In the recent assembly elections, the BJP won a decisive 48 out of 90 seats, aided by the support of three Independents, including Hisar MLA Savitri Jindal. Born on January 25, 1970, in Ambala’s Mirzapur Majra village, Saini’s political journey spans over three decades, during which he has held various roles within the Haryana BJP. His trajectory from local leader to chief minister exemplifies his ability to connect with the electorate. Saini’s rise to prominence is particularly noteworthy given the backdrop of Khattar’s nearly decade-long tenure, which was marred by criticisms related to farmers’ issues, unemployment, and rising inflation. After Khattar’s resignation and subsequent vacancy of the Karnal assembly seat, Saini seized the opportunity, winning the seat in a bypoll held alongside the Lok Sabha elections in May. Faced with the challenge of the Model Code of Conduct shortly after his appointment, Saini wasted no time in making his mark. His cabinet made critical decisions, including the implementation of the Haryana Agniveer Policy, aimed at providing employment and entrepreneurship opportunities for Agniveers transitioning from military service. Additionally, the BJP committed to purchasing a staggering 24 crops at minimum support price, underscoring its dedication to farmers in the region. Saini’s administration also unveiled initiatives such as the ‘Har Ghar Grahani Yojana,’ which promises cooking gas cylinders at an affordable rate, and pledges of financial assistance for women and guaranteed government jobs for Agniveers. These populist measures resonated with voters, positioning the BJP as a proactive and responsive government. The ruling party’s campaign effectively highlighted alleged corruption and unfulfilled promises during Congress’s rule in other states, all while Saini traversed the state to emphasize the BJP’s accomplishments. His confidence, despite predictions from exit polls, reflected an unwavering belief in his party’s connection with the electorate. Saini famously remarked, “Aath tareekh (Oct 8) ko janata degi jawab, aur yeh (Congress) kahenge EVM hai kharab,” underscoring his conviction that the people would support the BJP. In a departure from traditional practices, the BJP made a bold declaration that Saini would remain the chief minister if the party secured victory, despite competition from other party stalwarts like Anil Vij. His unanimous election as the leader of the BJP legislature party by fellow MLAs, including Vij, signals strong internal support. Nayab Singh Saini’s journey from an unassuming party worker to chief minister embodies a compelling narrative of resilience and adaptability. As he assumes leadership in Haryana, his challenge will be to consolidate this victory and maintain the BJP’s momentum, particularly among the OBC community and non-Jats, while addressing the pressing issues facing the state. The road ahead will test his mettle as a leader, but if recent events are any indication, he may well rise to the occasion. The post Nayab Singh Saini: The Unlikely Hero of Haryana Politics appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates.
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bhaskarlive · 5 months ago
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‘Haryana non-stop’, BJP promises Rs 2,100 for women, job guarantee for all Agniveers
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With the slogan “Haryana non-stop”, BJP national President J.P. Nadda on Thursday promised a cash incentive of Rs 2,100 per month for women, continuation of the minimum support price (MSP) on all 24 crops, government job guarantee for all Agniveers retiring from the Indian Army and two lakh jobs for the youths, besides cooking gas cylinder at Rs 500 and scooter for girl students in rural areas.
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rudrjobdesk · 3 years ago
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अग्निवीरों को रोजगार की गारंटी देगी खट्टर सरकार, सीएम के बयान पर कांग्रेस ने किया पलटवार
अग्निवीरों को रोजगार की गारंटी देगी खट्टर सरकार, सीएम के बयान पर कांग्रेस ने किया पलटवार
Image Source : FILE PHOTO Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar Highlights अग्निपथ योजना को लेकर हरियाणा के सीएम का बयान कोई बेरोजगार नहीं रहेगा, हम इसकी गारंटी लेंगे: खट्टर युवाओं को लुभाने के लिए उन्हें ‘लॉलीपॉप’ न दें: सुरजेवाला Manohar Lal Khattar on Agneepath Scheme: सेना में भर्ती के लिए केंद्र सरकार की नई अग्निपथ योजना को लेकर देशभर में भारी हंगामा हुआ है। इस बीच, हरियाणा के मुख्यमंत्री मनोहर…
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thenetionalnews · 3 years ago
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Will guarantee jobs to 'Agniveers' from Haryana post 4-year stint: Khattar | India News
Will guarantee jobs to ‘Agniveers’ from Haryana post 4-year stint: Khattar | India News
CHANDIGARH: The Haryana government will provide “guaranteed” employment to ‘Agniveers’ after their four-year stint in the armed forces, chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar announced on Tuesday. His statement comes even as the state, like several other parts of the country, is witnessing massive protests over the Centre’s Agnipath scheme to recruit soldiers into the army, navy and the air force…
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breakingnewsstorytoday · 3 years ago
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Trains set on fire, stones pelted, roads blocked, 40 trains cancelled as angry protesters run amok
Protests erupted in several States, including Bihar, Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh (UP), Delhi, and Jammu on Thursday against the new recruitment policy “Agnipath”. Protesters set train coaches on fire, blocked highways, and indulged in stone-pelting and violence. They also attacked a BJP MLA in Bihar.
Neraly 40 trains were canceled in Bihar due to unrest. The Haryana Government suspended internet services in Palwal as protests against “Agnipath” took a violent course on Thursday. Haryana Police personnel who were deployed at the residence of Palwal’s Deputy Commissioner Krishna Kumar fired in the air to warn protesters.
 The Government unveiled the “Agnipath” scheme on Tuesday for recruiting jawans called “Agniveers” for a four-year tenure on a contractual basis in the armed forces. The recruitment process will start after 90 days from the date of the rollout of the policy on Tuesday. More than 46,000 jawans will be recruited in the first phase which will complete by July next year.
 Also, all recruitments will now be done through the “Agnipath” route. The recruitment process was put on hold for the last two years due to the corona pandemic.
Reports from Patna said trains were set afire, window panes of buses smashed, and a ruling BJP MLA pelted with stones in Bihar by Army job aspirants.
Police fired teargas shells and charged batons to disperse the crowd of angry youngsters who blocked railway tracks, threw burning tyres on roads, and performed push-ups and other drills on the streets as a mark of protest against the new recruitment process in the military, under which hiring has been proposed for a four-year-period followed by compulsory retirement for at least 75 per cent of the recruits without any pension benefits.
 In Nawada, the vehicle of BJP MLA Aruna Devi, who was on her way to a court, was attacked by the agitators who hurled stones at her car, leaving five persons, including the legislator, injured.
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