Politics
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini carries out an unannounced inspection of the 'Samadhan Shivirs'.

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini conducted a surprise inspection of 'Samadhan Shivirs' on Thursday via video conferencing, engaging directly with complainants from multiple districts. The inspection aimed to review the functioning of grievance redressal camps and assess the status of complaints being addressed without prior notice.
During the interaction, Saini spoke with people visiting the camps in Mahendragarh, Kaithal, Hisar, Hansi, and Karnal, listening to their concerns and instructing officials to ensure timely resolution. “Complaints should be resolved within a stipulated timeframe,” he emphasized.
On Wednesday, the Chief Minister announced a hike in the minimum wage for unskilled workers, raising it from Rs 11,257 to Rs 15,220 per month. The Cabinet approved the increase following recommendations from an expert committee, aimed at providing better support for laborers. “Considering the committee’s recommendations, the Cabinet discussed the matter and decided to increase the minimum wage,” Saini stated.
Saini also highlighted that the Cabinet approved a 33% reservation for women in the allocation of ration depots under the Public Distribution System (PDS). “Through initiatives like the Lakhpati Didi and Namo Drone Didi schemes, women are being encouraged to actively participate in development,” he said, addressing a press conference. Priority will be given to women who are acid attack survivors, widows, or members of self-help groups. The Chief Minister’s surprise inspection and the recent policy announcements reflect the government’s focus on citizen grievance redressal, labor welfare, and women’s empowerment, ensuring responsive governance across Haryana.



