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'Industrial Revolution' Begins In Haryana, Government Will Woo International Investors With New Policy; Lakhs Of Youth Will Get Employment

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Nitu Kumari
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February 15, 2026

Haryana will soon bring a new industrial policy (file photo)

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State Bureau, Chandigarh. A new industrial policy will soon be brought in Haryana. In this, many types of facilities will be provided to national and international industries and investors. This will attract a large number of investors towards the state, which will provide employment to lakhs of youth. Apart from this, there is also a plan to bring Dry Fruit Market located in Khari Baoli, Delhi, Marble Marking and Majeed Market of Amritsar to Haryana.

Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said in a program organized in Delhi on Saturday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set a target of making a developed India in 2047. Haryana will play an important role in completing this. New plans are being made to achieve this goal. Haryana remains the first choice of investors. The state government had announced the creation of 10 new IMTs in the last budget.

Of these, work on six IMTs is going on at a fast pace, while work on four IMTs will also be started soon. The state ranks first in GST. The road infrastructure is so good that one can go from one corner to another in three and a half to four hours. There is direct connectivity to Delhi Airport, Chandigarh Airport and Hisar Airport. Keeping all these in mind, investors are continuously coming to Haryana, due to this Haryana is going to play an important role in developed India.

The Chief Minister said that out of Fortune 500 companies, 250 are working in Haryana. Haryana ranks first in the country in automobile manufacturing. Industrial infrastructure is being established with such planning that there will be no problem for the coming 50 years. Fruit market is almost ready in Ganaur.

Traders from Dry Fruit Market of Khari Baoli, Marble Marking and Majeed Market of Amritsar have shown interest in coming to the market to be established in Haryana. On this occasion, Commissioner and Secretary of Industries and Commerce Department Dr. Amit Aggarwal, Director General Yash Garg and CCI Sunil Sharma of HSIIDC were also present. The Chief Minister said that after the India-European Free Trade Agreement signed with India and the European Union, he held a meeting of the Haryana European Trade Association. Enumerating the benefits of the India-EU agreement, he said that all the good suggestions will be included in the budget. Continuous work is being done to further strengthen the infrastructure of Gurugram.

A drain has been planned for the low-lying areas of Gurugram. Such a plan has been prepared for the problem of drinking water that Gurugram will not have any problem for the coming 50 years.

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