Haryana’s New CM Announced After Khattar Resigns: Surprise Change in Leadership in Haryana

In a surprising turn of events, Manohar Lal Khattar resigns as Chief Minister of Haryana, paving the way for Naib Singh Saini to take over the leadership. PM Modi praised Khattar’s dedication to the state’s development during a recent visit, setting the stage for a new era in Haryana’s governance. In a surprising turn of events, Manohar Lal Khattar has resigned as the Chief Minister of Haryana after a recent visit by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The resignation paves the way for Naib Singh Saini to step into the role as the new Chief Minister and start his work for the state. During PM Modi’s visit, he took the opportunity to praise Khattar’s dedication to the development of Haryana. The two leaders even went on a motorcycle ride together, showing a camaraderie that extended beyond politics. PM Modi shared anecdotes from their past interactions and highlighted Khattar’s contributions to the state. Following Khattar’s resignation, Naib Singh Saini, who previously served as the state president of BJP from Kurukshetra, was chosen as the new Chief Minister of Haryana during a meeting of the legislative party. Saini is scheduled to take oath at 5 pm, marking the beginning of his tenure as the new CM. The transition of power marks a significant moment in Haryana‘s political landscape, and all eyes will be on Naib Singh Saini as he assumes his new role and works towards the progress and welfare of the state.

Free Bus Rides for Underprivileged Families in Jind and Haryana under Antyodaya and Happy Scheme

Discover the Heartwarming Initiative: Free Bus Rides for Underprivileged Families in Haryana under the Antyodaya and Happy Scheme Haryana former Chief Minister Manohar Lal recently launched a new scheme called the Happy Yojana in Panchkula, and it’s making quite a buzz. This scheme is all about providing free bus rides to underprivileged families in Haryana. So here’s the deal – families with an annual income of less than 1 lakh can hop on board the Happy Yojana and enjoy traveling up to 1000 kilometers for free on Haryana Roadways buses. All you need to do is shell out 50 rupees to fill out the form and make your way to the Haryana Roadways bus depot within 15 days. Once you’ve done all that, you’ll be handed a smart mobility card or pass for around 150 rupees, and you’ll be all set to explore the roads of Haryana without worrying about the travel expenses. If you’re interested in being part of this scheme, you can either download the form from the Haryana Roadways website or head to a CSC center. The application fee at the CSC center is a pocket-friendly 50 rupees, and you’ll need to provide your registered mobile number, Aadhar card, and family ID. The Happy Yojana has been getting a thumbs up from beneficiaries who are thrilled about the opportunity to travel for free. It’s the first of its kind in the country, and it’s definitely a game-changer for those in need. Haryana Roadways is all set to roll out free bus rides for underprivileged families not just in Panchkula but also in Jind and all over Haryana. The scheme is expected to make a difference in the lives of around 22.89 lakh families in the state. So, if you’re eligible, make sure to get your hands on that Happy Card for a hassle-free travel experience on Haryana Roadways buses. It’s time to hit the road and explore what Haryana has to offer, all thanks to the Happy Yojana!

Delhi Farmers Prepare for March as Noida Seals Borders and Haryana Braces for Barriers, Causing Traffic Chaos

As Delhi farmers gear up for a massive march to Parliament, Noida seals its borders and Haryana braces for barriers, creating a traffic chaos like never before. Vehicle searches and riot control measures have caused massive delays on Delhi-Noida borders, with commuters experiencing at least 30 minutes of delays. Prohibitory orders and traffic advisories have been imposed to prevent farmers from entering Delhi, amid fears of anti-national elements disrupting peace. The Haryana police have warned farmers of huge losses if they join the protest. With key road stretches expected to be closed, traffic police have issued advisories for commuters to use alternative routes. As tensions rise, the demand for a guaranteed Minimum Support Price for crops and the quashing of FIRs remain at the center of the farmers’ protest led by the Samyukta Kisan Morcha. Massive traffic jams have been reported on the Delhi-Noida borders due to vehicle searches in anticipation of the farmers’ protest. Authorities are using riot control vehicles and drones to monitor the situation. Commuters are experiencing delays of at least 30 minutes as stringent security measures are being implemented. The farmers are planning to march to Parliament to demand higher compensation and developed plots. To prevent farmers from entering Delhi, prohibitory orders and traffic advisories have been imposed. There is a concern that anti-national elements may try to disturb the peace, so precautions are being taken. Preparations have been made to block farmers from entering Delhi at the borders with Haryana. The Haryana police have warned farmers about the potential “huge losses” they may face if they join the protest. The farmers are demanding a law guaranteeing Minimum Support Price for their crops and the quashing of FIRs (First Information Reports) against them. The protest is being led by the Samyukta Kisan Morcha, with outfits from Haryana expected to join. Closure of key road stretches near Chilla, Kalindi Kunj, and DND flyway is expected, leading to even more traffic congestion. The traffic police have issued advisories, urging commuters to use alternative routes to avoid heavy traffic. Vehicle movement has been restricted on certain stretches, and diversions have been put in place to manage the traffic flow. Protests near the Greater Noida Authority’s office are also expected, causing heavy traffic on multiple roads. In view of the protest, Section 144 has been imposed on February 7 and 8, which prohibits the assembly of four or more people in an area. The authorities are taking all necessary precautions to maintain law and order during the protest.