What Did Haryana CM Discuss with PM Modi?

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Key Takeaways
- Meeting between CM Saini and PM Modi focused on welfare initiatives.
- State's progress supported by central government policies.
- Haryana identified as a 'double engine' government.
- Inclusive development principles emphasized.
- Commitment to a 'Developed Haryana' and 'Developed India'.
New Delhi, Aug 6 (NationPress) Haryana's Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini visited Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday to discuss crucial developmental initiatives, welfare programs, and forthcoming projects.
The Chief Minister informed the Prime Minister about the state's advancements, highlighting that with the support of the central government, Haryana has been reaching impressive milestones across various sectors.
An official statement from the Chief Minister noted that Haryana is continuously progressing as a 'double engine' government under the Prime Minister's leadership, benefitting citizens in areas such as education, healthcare, infrastructure, agriculture, industry, and social welfare.
CM Saini detailed several key initiatives and programs currently in effect within the state, while also addressing future priorities of the state government.
He emphasized that the government is committed to the inclusive development of all societal segments, guided by the principles of 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, and Sabka Prayas'.
The Chief Minister sought the Prime Minister's insights on various state matters and expressed appreciation for the ongoing support from the central government.
He reaffirmed that the state administration is diligently pursuing public service and good governance in alignment with the Prime Minister’s vision.
CM Saini expressed optimism that under the Prime Minister’s guidance, Haryana will continue its rapid advancement towards a 'Developed Haryana' alongside a 'Developed India'.
He reiterated the Haryana government’s unwavering commitment to the comprehensive growth of the state, operating as a 'double-engine' government with robust cooperation from the Centre.