Haryana News Today: Sharadiya Navratri Begins, GST Rate Cuts Announced and Big Relief for Farmers

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Haryana News Today (22 September 2025): Sharadiya Navratri begins, GST 2.0 rates implemented, Amul reduces prices of 700 products, and paddy procurement starts for farmers. Read the latest headlines in todays haryana news.

Top Headlines – Today's Haryana News

  • Sharadiya Navratri 2025 begins with Maa Shailputri Puja and Kalash Sthapana.
  • Asia Cup 2025: India defeats Pakistan for the second time in a row.
  • GST 2.0 rates implemented, making essentials and daily-use items cheaper.
  • Amul reduces prices of over 700 products.
  • Paddy procurement begins in Haryana for farmers.
  • Strict penalties for stubble burning, including fines and FIRs.
  • Pensioners can now submit Digital Life Certificates from home.
  • Weather Update: Monsoon withdrawal from Haryana, dry conditions till September 25.

Sharadiya Navratri 2025 Begins

Sharadiya Navratri has officially begun on 22 September 2025. Devotees are worshipping Maa Shailputri on the first day, performing Kalash Sthapana rituals across the state. In Gurugram, the famous Sheetla Mata Temple has started the Navratri fair, expected to draw more than one lakh devotees daily.

Asia Cup 2025: India Beats Pakistan

In the Super Four stage of the Asia Cup, India defeated Pakistan for the second consecutive time, winning by 6 wickets. India chased down the 172-run target in 18.5 overs. Abhishek Sharma smashed 74 runs, while Tilak Varma hit the winning boundary.

GST 2.0 Rates Implemented – Relief for Public

GST 2.0 is being implemented in India from today (September 22, 2025). So, what will become cheaper and what will become more expensive after GST 2.0 is implemented? There will now be only two slabs – 5% and 18%. See the new prices after GST 2.0 below.

  • Paneer, milk, ghee, soap, and shampoo become cheaper
  • Tax reduced on cars, ACs, TVs, and cement
  • Life and health insurance now tax-free
  • 33 medicines exempt from GST
  • Shopkeepers not reducing prices can face penalties and punishment

Amul Reduces Prices of 700 Products

Amul has directly passed on the GST benefit to consumers. Updated prices include:

  • Ghee (1 litre) – ₹650 to ₹610
  • Butter (100g) – ₹62 to ₹58
  • Chocolate (150g) – ₹200 to ₹180
  • Paneer (1kg) – ₹455 to ₹440

Farmers’ Relief – Paddy Procurement Begins

The Haryana government has started paddy procurement from 22 September 2025.

  • Paddy moisture relaxation up to 17%, millet up to 13%
  • Other Kharif crops (maize, moong, soybean, etc.) to be procured on scheduled dates
  • Farmers to receive bonus and exemption on holding charges

Strict Action Against Stubble Burning

The Haryana government has enforced strict action on stubble burning:

  • Fines between ₹5,000 and ₹50,000
  • FIRs to be registered against offenders
  • Farmers may be barred from selling crops at MSP for 2 years
  • A dedicated helpline has been launched for complaints

Pensioners Get Digital Convenience

The Department of Pension and Pensioners’ Welfare has launched Digital Life Certificate Campaign 4.0 from 1st to 30th November. Pensioners, including senior citizens and differently-abled individuals, can now submit certificates from home using face authentication technology.

Weather Update – Haryana

The monsoon has officially withdrawn from Haryana. The weather is expected to remain clear and dry until 25 September 2025, with above-normal temperatures. This may cause delays in mustard sowing.

Conclusion

The latest updates of Haryana News Today bring a mix of cultural, economic, and social developments. From the spiritual start of Navratri to financial relief through GST rate cuts and Amul’s price reductions, people across the state are seeing direct benefits. At the same time, initiatives like paddy procurement and strict anti-stubble measures aim to support farmers while safeguarding the environment. With monsoon withdrawal and digital services for pensioners, Haryana is witnessing transformative changes across all sectors.

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