Haryana Minister Anil Vij dropped a significant hint on the state’s forthcoming budget, stating it will be crafted to fulfill the expectations of the masses. During an interaction with media persons, Vij outlined how the government is fine-tuning allocations based on public feedback.
‘Every rupee in the budget will serve the interests of Haryana’s janata,’ the minister affirmed. He detailed plans to enhance funding for agriculture subsidies, irrigation projects, and public health infrastructure, areas repeatedly flagged by citizens.
The budget preparation process has involved widespread participation, including virtual town halls and surveys. Vij credited this collaborative effort for making the fiscal plan more responsive and effective.
Anticipated highlights include expanded pension schemes for the elderly, youth employment guarantees, and urban renewal programs. Vij also touched upon the government’s strategy to tackle unemployment through vocational training hubs.
In the context of Haryana’s evolving economy, this budget is seen as a litmus test for the ruling coalition’s governance model. Economists predict a surge in capital expenditure to spur industrial growth while maintaining social safety nets.
Vij concluded by urging citizens to stay engaged, promising transparency in budget implementation. This proactive stance positions Haryana as a model for citizen-focused policymaking in India.