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Haryana Bold Climate Action Plan Puts Villages at the Heart of Resilience

Revised SAPCC to Drive Localized Climate Action Across Haryana: ACS Anand Mohan Sharan

5 Dariya News

Chandigarh 30-Jul-2025

Haryana is redefining its response to climate change with a revamped State Action Plan on Climate Change (SAPCC) that places villages at the centre of its strategy. The new plan aims to empower rural communities, strengthen grassroots resilience, and align climate goals with the state's broader development agenda.

While delivering the keynote address at the 'Agri-Jal Samvad: Enabling Ground-Level Climate Action-State Level Consultation' event on downscaling of Revised State Plan on Climate Change, Additional Chief Secretary, Environment, Forests, and Wildlife, Sh. Anand Mohan Sharan, unveiled a transformative vision to make every village a frontline hub of climate action. 

“Climate change isn’t just a global challenge—it’s a local reality impacting our farmers, families, and fields,” Sharan stated. With erratic rainfall, intensifying heatwaves, and depleting groundwater threatening Haryana’s agriculture-driven economy, the urgency is clear. 

Over half of the state’s population relies on farming, and increasing water scarcity is pushing rural communities to the brink. “Resilience isn’t a choice; it’s a necessity,” he added. The revised SAPCC serves as Haryana’s comprehensive blueprint for climate action. 

It focuses on critical sectors—agriculture, water, biodiversity, forests, and health—with clear, measurable targets. From encouraging crop diversification and promoting natural farming to launching community-led water budgeting initiatives, the plan blends ambition with practicality. 

It also integrates climate priorities into existing schemes like MGNREGA and the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana, ensuring coherence between policy and funding. A defining feature of this plan is its emphasis on localization. “Climate impacts are felt first in villages, so solutions must begin there,” Sharan emphasized. 

The strategy empowers Gram Panchayats to incorporate climate action into their development plans, access dedicated funding, and build local capacity for sustainable transformation. District and block-level officials will receive training to apply a “climate lens” to their operations, ensuring that every decision—from irrigation management to livelihood support—considers climate resilience.

Collaboration remains central to Haryana’s approach. The state is working closely with organizations such as GIZ and NABARD to bring technical expertise, innovation, and financial support to the grassroots. 

Haryana is also exploring global climate funds and leveraging CSR partnerships to advance its climate mission. True resilience begins with empowered communities. By equipping local leaders, aligning policies, and fostering strategic partnerships, Haryana is charting a path where its villages don’t just endure climate change—they flourish in spite of it, he added.