Haryana News Today 02 Nov 2025 – Lado Lakshmi Yojana Benefits 5.22 Lakh Women & More

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Haryana News Today 02 November 2025 – Yesterday on the occasion of Haryana Day Chief Minister Nayab Saini announced Paperless Registry, Lado Lakshmi Yojana released the first installment (1,500 Rupees to 5.22 Lakhs women) farmers gets seeds on subsidy and many other major updates and news of Haryana.

CM Nayab Saini Launches Paperless Property Registry on Haryana Day

CM Nayab Saini Launches Paperless Property Registry

On the occasion of Haryana Day CM Nayab Saini announces the “Paperless Registry” in Haryana. Paperless Registry should reduce corruption and it also be very convenient and easy for all general audience of Haryana. Now, all property registrations will be processed completely online, reducing paperwork, delays, and corruption.

Read complete details and news for paperless registry in haryana – Paperless Registry in Haryana

Big Gift for Women on Haryana Day

On the occasion of Haryana Day, Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini released the first installment of ₹2100 each to 5.22 lakh women under the Lado Lakshmi Yojana. The amount has been directly credited to their bank accounts to promote financial empowerment and self-reliance among women. 

This time, eligibility is being verified through Aadhaar-based income data instead of the Parivar Pehchan Patra (PPP), ensuring greater transparency and fairness in beneficiary selection.

Farmers to Get Seeds on Subsidized Rates

Farmer Relief Amid Flood and Crop Loss

The Agriculture Department has announced that wheat, mustard, and gram seeds are now available to farmers at subsidized rates across the state. Farmers are required to get their documents verified to avail the subsidy. This step will help farmers reduce cultivation costs, improve crop quality, and ultimately strengthen food security in Haryana.

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Healthcare Services Improved in Government Hospitals

The Haryana government has introduced new measures to enhance transparency and accountability in healthcare services. From now on, doctors’ signatures on OPD slips and lab reports will be mandatory, and generic medicine names must be written clearly.

This initiative ensures patients receive the correct treatment, prevents malpractice, and builds trust in government healthcare facilities.

Small Offenses to Be Settled with Fines Instead of Court Trials

The government has reformed its judicial process for minor offenses – now, instead of court cases, offenders will be penalized through direct fines. This move aims to reduce court backlog, speed up justice, and maintain law and order effectively.

Experts believe this will improve social harmony and administrative efficiency.

Air Pollution at Dangerous Level

Air Quality Index (AQI) levels have reached dangerous highs in several districts. In Bhiwani, Fatehabad, and Sonipat, AQI readings have crossed 400, indicating severe pollution.

Meteorological experts predict that colder weather in early November might bring partial relief. Health authorities have urged people to wear masks and avoid outdoor exposure whenever possible.

Conclusion

Haryana is moving rapidly toward progress through women empowerment, digital governance, agricultural development, and healthcare reforms

Government Schemes like Lado Lakshmi Yojana, Paperless Registry, Seed Subsidy Scheme, and Transparent Healthcare Rules reflect the government’s commitment to improving citizens’ lives.

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