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Haryana’s Vision 2030 to ensure more development

With an aim to ensure development, peace and prosperity in Haryana, the state government on Tuesday released its Vision Document 2030. Aiming…

Haryana’s Vision 2030 to ensure more development

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With an aim to ensure development, peace and prosperity in Haryana, the state government on Tuesday released its Vision Document 2030.

Aiming at holistic development of the state, including economic, social and environmental, and ensuring peace, quality of life and prosperity of its people, the document was launched by Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar in the presence of the Finance Minister Captain Abhimanyu and the United Nations Resident Coordinator Diego Palacios.

The Vision Document 2030, among other things, envisages increasing the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) to 9.8 per cent, industrial cluster in each district, 18 lakh job opportunities for the youth, raising the strength of skilled manpower to five lakh and 24-hour electricity. 

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The Vision 2030 indicators have been mainly divided into three categories namely, economic, environmental and social. The economic indicators have focus on increasing the per capita income to Rs 8,34, 351 and ensuring participation of 30 per women in the work force.

The environmental indicators include waste and garbage collection and arrangement of hundred per cent toilets and sewerage, 20 e-waste and solid waste management plants, renewable energy of 14.5 per cent of the total energy, complete ban on stubble-burning, setting up of 400 climate smart villages, and check on the depletion of water table.

Similarly, the social indicators include no malnutrition among children, housing for all, bringing down the Maternal Mortality Rate to 70 per one lakh live births, Neo-Natal Mortality Rate to 12 per 1,000 live births, and under-five Mortality Rate to 25 per 1000 live births.

CM asked administrative secretaries of all departments to prepare a plan keeping in view the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to achieve the targets laid down in the Vision 2030 document in a phased manner.

Captain Abhimanyu said the state government was working with the spirit of Andodya to ensure development and welfare of last men in the queue.

The United Nations Resident Coordinator  Diego Palacios assured all support and cooperation of his team in its effective implementation. He said that 183 countries had accepted the SDGs and Haryana had done a marvellous job by reflecting the priorities of the state through this vision document. 

In September 2015, the UN General Assembly had adopted 17 goals and 169 targets for sustainable development. These SDGs, also known as Global Goals, are a universal call of action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity. 

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