Haryana CM pledges to empower State as a Leading Startup Hub of India
According to the Chief Minister, Haryana should have three times as many startups. To do this, he challenged business owners to make a commitment to actively promote new ventures.
In a meeting with startup founders on Saturday, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini declared that the government is dedicated to making the state a center for startups.
In an official statement, Saini was cited as saying, "The government is making dedicated efforts to position Haryana as a prominent player in the national startup ecosystem, aligning with the objectives of Made in India and Startup India."
According to him, the program intends to spur economic expansion and open up new job prospects for young people, guaranteeing that Haryana develops a distinct reputation as a national hub for entrepreneurship and innovation. This cooperative endeavor will aid in the state's overall development and hasten the expansion of the startup ecosystem.
He stated that the goal of these programs is to give young people access to capital and guidance so they can start their own enterprises. New startup-friendly initiatives are being considered by the state government for inclusion in the 2025–2026 budget.
"The Prime Minister, announced the PM Vishwakarma Yojana. The goal of Narendra Modi's pro-traditional and pro-ancestral industries is to support this initiative by giving resources and recognition to those who are keeping these priceless skills alive," he stated.
Traditional industries can benefit greatly from the substantial contribution that startups can make to their promotion. He emphasized the significance of interacting with rural communities and generating jobs by linking those engaged in customary labor with contemporary business endeavors.

