By Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, March
25
Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda has said
that communication skills of the youth are now being
sharpened by giving them proper grooming in English language at the
school level and Language Labs have been opened in colleges and the BPS
University at Khanpur Kalan has special language lab.
Participating in a panel discussion on Driving Growth of
the North: Good Governance, Sustainability and Social Inclusivity organized by
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Northern Region in New Delhi today, Mr
Hooda said that Special schools like Arohi Schools, Kisan Schools, Model
Schools have been opened.
Mr Hooda said that strong governance is must for
sustainable growth and added that commitment and political will are basic
to strong governance. He said that there are four basic parameters for growth.
These are – per capita investment, per capita income, expenditure and resource
mobilization. In per capita investment, Haryana was at 14th position
in 2005, when he became the Chief Minister and today it is at number one
position in the country. The per capita income of Haryana is highest amongst
the bigger states. As for the per capita expenditure, Haryana is the leading
state amongst big states, the per capita plan expenditure being Rs. 10,700. In
resource mobilization Haryana has outperformed all other states during 11th Plan.
Haryana mopped up resources upto 192 per cent of the projected mobilization,
which is much ahead of 96 per cent in Gujarat and national average.
Mr Hooda said that after taking over as Chief Minister of
Haryana in 2005, his government set its priorities of improving education,
providing better health services, industrialization for increasing employment
and improving basic infrastructure.
Mr Hooda said that his government is well aware that 21st century
is the knowledge century and education is the key to knowledge. During last
eight years, education infrastructure has been expanded. Number of technical
institutions has gone up from 161 to 643 and the annual intake of student has
gone up from 28,445 students to about 1,43,000 during this period. Steps are
being taken to create a sizeable pool of technical and skilled manpower. With
the setting up of Institutes like IIM, NIFTEM, Footwear Design and Development,
Central Institute of Plastic Engineering and Technology, Defence University,
Central University, Women University, National Institutes of Fashion Technology
and Design and the establishment of Rajiv Gandhi Education City, the Haryana is
emerging as an Education Hub of international standard.
For accelerating the pace of industrialization, the
Government brought a new Industrial and Investment Policy, under which
clearances are being quickly processed and a favourable atmosphere has been
created. The government has worked as facilitator, leading to large scale
investments in the state. This has resulted in enhancing the number of
employment opportunities.
In healthcare, State Government has framed policies to
provide better healthcare facilities to the people. Till 2005, there was only
one medical college in the State, but now four new medical colleges are being
set up. In sports, Haryana today has become a sports power. In the new Sports
Policy, efforts have been made to provide better infrastructure, training and
job security to the promising players. Stadiums are being constructed in
villages. Under SPAT programme, children are selected and given scholarships
and training, so that they shine in sports and win medals for the
country. Haryana players won 22 out of 38 gold medals won by India in
Commonwealth Games. In London Olympics also, Haryana players got four medals
out of six medals won by India.
In Agriculture, Haryana is the second largest contributor
of foodgrains to the Central Pool. Wheat productivity is highest in Haryana and
the State has been awarded “Krishi Karman Award” for two consecutive years.
Mr Hooda said that our emphasis is on inclusive growth,
which means that benefits of growth must reach all sections of the society. To
provide education to all, the state government has started giving scholarships
to the children from 1st standard to 12th standard.
About 19.70 lakh poor children are being covered in this scheme. This has
brought down the drop out rate considerably.
In social sector, the Government is providing highest old
age pension of Rs. 700 per month and has covered 81 per cent of the
population of the old. Freedom fighters are also being given highest
pension. Schemes for empowerment of women are also being implemented, he added.
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