Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar launched ‘Vision Document 2030’ in the presence of Finance Minister Abhimanyu and United Nations resident coordinator Diego Palacios.
Facts :
- The Haryana government released its ‘Vision Document 2030’ with the key objectives of increasing the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) growth to 9.8 per cent and developing industrial clusters in each district of the state.
- The document aims to create 18 lakh new jobs, raise skilled manpower of 5 lakh and provide 24-hour electricity, among others.
- 3 broad categories :The document has been divided into three broad categories of economic, environmental and social targets.
- Economic Targets : In the economic section, the focus areas are increasing the per capita income to ?8,34,351 and ensuring 30 per cent women in the workforce.
- Environmental Targets : The environmental indicators, included waste and garbage collection and arrangement of 100 per cent toilets and sewerage, 20 e-waste and solid waste management plant, renewable energy of 14.5 per cent of the total energy, complete ban on stubble burning, establishment of 400 climate smart villages, , increasing forest cover, promoting green technologies and integrated water and sanitation programmes and to check the depletion of watertable.
Haryana's Economy and Environment Indicators Today :
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Haryana's Economy and Environment Indicators 2030 :
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- Social Targets : The social section aims for no malnutrition among children, housing for all, bringing down maternal mortality rate to 70 per one lakh live births, neonatal mortality rate to 12 per 1,000 live births and under-five mortality rate to 25 per 1,000 live births, 100 per cent net enrolment ratio at pre-primary level, 97 per cent at primary level and 95 per cent at secondary level, bringing down the dropout rate to nil and reducing crime against women.
- CM Khattar, asked administrative secretaries of all departments to prepare plans, keeping in view the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), so as to achieve the targets in a phased manner.
Haryana's Social Indicators Today :
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Haryana's Social Indicators 2030 :
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Strategic Imperatives for Sustainable achievement of Vision 2030 with IT@Core for all sectors.
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Analysis :
- The ambitious targets set for 2030 call for a new way of governance instead of the business-at-usual approach.
- Haryana must upgrade to a modern digital state with information technology at the core for all sectors.
- Haryana is well placed to be one of the most developed states of India by 2030 and aims to ensure through its vigorous integrated approach to development, that none of its resident is left poor, uneducated, undernourished and uncared for by 2030.
The sustainable development of Haryana is only possible if the state follows five principles in the new way of governance. These are :
- Integrated planning and decentralized implementation instead of the business-as-usual route of working in silos.
- Focusing on equitable development instead of the business-as-usual scenario of gender-biased and regional imbalance.
- Building human capital through educational attainment and skill enhancement instead of the business-as-usual promotion of economic growth sans job growth.
- Citizen-centric services promoting rule of law, transparency and accountability, instead of the business-as-usual scenario where the ordinary citizen finds it difficult to access essential services.
- Green growth instead of the business-as-usual approach of promoting infrastructural and physical growth with scant regard for the environmental implications and natural resources depletion.
Haryana SDG Vision 2030 aligned to PM's Transformative 8-point Agenda :
- Honourable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has spelt out his vision to transform India into a prosperous, highly educated, healthy, secure, corruption-free, energy abundant, environmentally clean and global influental nation by 2031-32.
- In line with the strategies and focus areas laid out in this vision document, based on the United Nations Sustainable Goals 2030, Government of Haryana embraces the PM's Transformative 8-point Agenda as enumerated in the table below :
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