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CM Nayab Singh Saini Dedicates Development Projects Worth ₹75 Crore to Jhajjar

Raiya Research Centre to Become a Hub of Horticultural Innovation and Farmer Prosperity : CM

Nayab Singh Saini, Haryana, Chief Minister of Haryana, BJP Haryana, Haryana News, Latest Haryana News, Shyam Singh Rana, Om Prakash Dhankhar, Jhajjar

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Raiya (Jhajjar) , 17 Jun 2026

Last updated on: Jun 18, 2026, 14:33 IST

The Haryana Government is continuously working to strengthen horticulture alongside agriculture as a key pillar of the state's development. To enhance farmers’ income, promote crop diversification and bring modern technologies to the fields, the state is developing horticulture research centres, centres of excellence and technology-driven projects across Haryana.

In this direction, Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini inaugurated a state-of-the-art Horticulture Research Centre established at Raiya in Jhajjar at a cost of ₹13.27 crore and a Seed Production Technology Centre of Excellence built at Munimpur, Badli at a cost of ₹8.50 crore. 

The Chief Minister said these projects would play a significant role in providing farmers with modern technologies, advanced research, and quality planting material, thereby giving fresh momentum to the horticulture sector in the state.On the occasion, the Chief Minister also inaugurated and dedicated seven other development projects worth ₹53.60 crore to the public. 

These include the Jhajjar Mini Secretariat and Residential Complex, new buildings for government schools in various villages, and water works projects for Saundhi and Nimana villages. He said these initiatives would strengthen education, drinking water supply, administrative services, and public amenities while giving a new direction to the region’s overall development.

The programme was attended by Israeli Ambassador to India Reuven Azar and his wife Rachel Azar, Haryana Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Minister Shyam Singh Rana, BJP National Secretary Om Prakash Dhankar, First Secretary at the Israeli Embassy Dr. Sara Olga, Bahadurgarh MLA Rajesh Joon, Additional Chief Secretary of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Department Vijayendra Kumar, and several other dignitaries.

Addressing the gathering, the Chief Minister noted that the event coincided with the birth anniversary of the great warrior Maharana Pratap. Paying tribute to him, he said Maharana Pratap’s life symbolizes courage, self-respect, sacrifice, and unwavering determination. His ideals continue to inspire people to face challenges with confidence and resilience. The Chief Minister also administered a pledge to contribute wholeheartedly towards the vision of a developed India.

Major Development Announcements for Badli Constituency

Sh. Nayab Singh Saini reiterated his commitment to accelerating infrastructure, healthcare, education, sports, irrigation, and rural development in the Badli Assembly Constituency. Acting on a memorandum submitted by BJP National Secretary and former Agriculture Minister Om Prakash Dhankar, the Chief Minister announced the establishment of a dedicated research centre at the Regional Centre of Excellence and Research Centre in Raiya under Maharana Pratap Horticultural University, Karnal, focusing on horticultural produce and medicinal plants of Jhajjar district.

To strengthen healthcare services, a modern 50-bed hospital will be constructed in Badli village. Additionally, ₹1 crore will be provided for the construction of a Primary Health Centre (PHC) in Bupania village.For sports promotion, a model sports stadium will be established in Bhindawas village. An amount of ₹5.87 crore will be spent on constructing the BDPO office building in Machhrauli.

The Chief Minister announced that ₹52 crore will be spent on renovating 70 kilometres of roads under the Public Works Department (PWD) in the constituency, while ₹15 crore will be spent on upgrading 25 roads under the Haryana State Agricultural Marketing Board. A sum of ₹30 crore has also been approved for converting the northern bypass of Badli village into a four-lane road.

To facilitate farmers, ₹3 crore will be spent on establishing a crop procurement centre in Badli, while a similar facility will be constructed in Patoda village once land becomes available.For improving drainage and irrigation systems, ₹1.60 crore will be spent on lining the drain passing through Kheri Jatt, MP Majra, Badli, Pelpa, and Pahasour villages. Another ₹1.75 crore has been allocated for laying pipelines up to Drain No. 8 to ensure floodwater drainage from Girdharpur, Dhakla, Chandol, and surrounding villages.

Under the Mahagram Scheme, ₹50 crore will be spent on laying sewerage lines in Badli and MP Majra, while ₹13 crore will be invested in strengthening drinking water supply infrastructure.The Chief Minister also announced an additional grant of ₹5 crore for rural development works in the constituency and reiterated that the state government is committed to balanced and comprehensive development in every region of Haryana.

Raiya Research Centre to Drive Horticultural Innovation

The Chief Minister said the advanced Horticulture Research Centre established at Raiya over nearly 100 acres at a cost of ₹13.27 crore marks a significant achievement for Haryana’s agriculture and horticulture sectors. He emphasized that the centre would serve not only as a research institution but also as a bridge between farmers, scientists, and modern technologies.

The centre’s laboratories will focus on developing improved and climate-resilient varieties of fruits, vegetables, and flowers, while conducting research on water conservation, productivity enhancement, quality improvement, and pest and disease management. The Chief Minister expressed confidence that technologies developed here would help reduce farming costs, increase productivity, and boost farmers’ incomes.

He also highlighted the inauguration of the Seed Production Technology Centre of Excellence at Munimpur, which will provide farmers with better production and marketing opportunities through innovation, advanced technologies, and international collaboration.

He noted that horticulture research centres have already been established at Badhana (Jind), Chanasoli (Ambala), Murthal (Sonipat), and Anjanthali (Karnal), while construction of a new research centre at Kharkari in Charkhi Dadri is progressing rapidly.

Haryana Emerges as a Leading Horticulture State

Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said Haryana has made remarkable progress in horticulture over the past eleven and a half years. Through initiatives such as Mera Pani Meri Virasat, the Bhavantar Bharpai Yojana, micro-irrigation schemes, Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), and other incentive programmes, farmers have been encouraged to diversify crops.

He informed that under the Bhavantar Bharpai Yojana, assistance amounting to ₹196 crore has been provided to 39,557 farmers so far. Subsidies ranging from 50 to 85 percent are also being offered to promote vegetables, mushroom cultivation, and protected farming.

The Chief Minister said Haryana has established 14 Israel-assisted Centres of Excellence, enabling farmers to achieve new milestones in fruit, vegetable, flower cultivation, and beekeeping. He emphasized that the government’s objective is not only to increase production but also to ensure better prices and sustainable income growth for farmers.

Sustainable Horticulture Promotion Project

The Chief Minister said the state government has launched the ₹2,738 crore Sustainable Horticulture Promotion Project to reduce post-harvest losses and provide farmers with better returns for their produce.Under the project, 400 horticulture clusters will be developed and 500 producer groups will be organized and strengthened. Farmers will receive access to modern technology, training, financial assistance, and improved market linkages.

The project also aims to construct 1,000 rainwater harvesting structures and bring 65,000 acres under micro-irrigation. Smart horticulture practices such as protected cultivation, aeroponics, hydroponics, greenhouse farming, and vertical farming are being promoted. The government is also working towards implementing a new cold-chain policy to strengthen storage facilities, stabilize prices, and promote exports.

Agriculture as an Avenue for Entrepreneurship

Calling upon youth to embrace agriculture as a business opportunity, the Chief Minister said agriculture today has evolved far beyond traditional farming and has become a modern agri-business sector. Technologies such as drones, artificial intelligence, data analytics, smart sensors, digital marketing, and e-commerce are opening new opportunities.

He highlighted the immense potential of agriculture-based startups, food processing units, agri-industries, and export-oriented enterprises in rural areas. Young people can create employment opportunities not only for themselves but also for others by entering these sectors.

Agriculture Minister Advocates Natural Farming

Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Minister Shyam Singh Rana said agriculture is no longer confined to wheat and paddy cultivation but encompasses diverse sectors such as horticulture, floriculture, seed production, fisheries, animal husbandry, and agro-processing.

He urged farmers to reduce excessive dependence on chemical fertilizers and pesticides and adopt natural farming practices. He stressed that excessive use of chemicals impacts human health and livestock and that natural farming based on indigenous cows can enhance soil fertility while ensuring safe and high-quality food production.

Need to Transform Farming Practices: Om Prakash Dhankar

BJP National Secretary and former Agriculture Minister Om Prakash Dhankar welcomed the Chief Minister, Agriculture Minister, and Israeli Ambassador to Badli. Sharing his experiences from international visits, he highlighted China’s “peri-urban agriculture” model, where horticulture crops cultivated around metropolitan areas significantly enhance farmers’ incomes.He urged the state government to introduce special incentives and schemes to promote horticulture in the Badli region and submitted a memorandum outlining development demands and public aspirations.

India-Israel Partnership to Strengthen Horticulture

Israeli Ambassador Reuven Azar said cooperation between India and Israel in agriculture and horticulture continues to deepen. Despite limited water resources, Israel has achieved remarkable success through innovation, research, and advanced technologies.

He noted that the Centres of Excellence and research institutions established in Haryana are successful examples of this partnership. He expressed confidence that the Raiya Horticulture Research Centre and the Munimpur Centre of Excellence would play a vital role in transferring modern technologies, advanced cultivation practices, and research outcomes to farmers

The Ambassador affirmed that India and Israel would continue strengthening cooperation in innovation, water conservation, productivity enhancement, and farmer prosperity in the years ahead.Among those present were Vice-Chancellor of Maharana Pratap Horticultural University, Karnal, Dr. Suresh Malhotra, Director General of Horticulture Dr. Arjun Saini, Police Commissioner Dr. Rajshree Singh, Deputy Commissioner Varsha Khangwal, and other senior officials and dignitaries.

 

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