Also, an ethanol plant would be set up at a cost of Rs 500 crore by the Indian Oil Corporation in Panipat to generate alternative fuel from agricultural residue which would boost agriculture sector, the Petroleum Minister said.
He was speaking after distributing free LPG connections, under Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY), among the women belonging to BPL families here.
He also appreciated the efforts of Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, who was present on the occasion, for announcing to make Haryana kerosene free by March 2017 and added that this model would be replicated in the entire country to make India kerosene free.
"This would not only create employment opportunities for the people, but would also help in raising quality of fuel in the country by the year 2020," he said.
As per scientific research, he said that ethanol made from crop residue can produce fuel or energy up to 72 per cent.
Pradhan said that efforts were being made to have the downstream of petro chemical hub in Haryana so as to attract maximum investment in the state. This would attract about 100 big or small industries thus generating maximum revenue and employment in the state, he said.
This has saved Rs 100 crore subsidy being granted by the Centre to Haryana government, he pointed out.
He also announced to pay back 75 per cent subsidy to Haryana keeping in view the target to declare eight districts as kerosene free in Haryana by November 1, 2016.
Pradhan assured that more than six lakh BPL households would get LPG connection in next six months in the state.
"Now, Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Centre and Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar in the state were working with the vision of Antodaya," he said.
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Speaking on the occasion, Khattar talked about the Beti Bachao-Beti Padhao programme launched by Prime Minister Modi from Panipat on January 22, 2015.
Under the PMUY, the distribution of free LPG connection has also been started from Panipat and the state would get success in declaring eight districts of Yamunanagar, Panchkula, Ambala, Kurukshetra, Karnal, Panipat, Jahjjar and Gurugram as kerosene free by November 1, 2016.
The Chief Minister said that during last two years, the government had announced to set up 26 new government colleges, of which maximum colleges were for girls' education.
Khattar said that of 90 assembly constituencies in Haryana, he had so far visited 76 of them and had made 2000 announcements for development projects.
Out of these, 300 had already been completed, about 800 are in progress and remaining are under active consideration, he said.
He said that the BJP government is completing two years of its rule in the state later this month. Haryana would complete 50 years of its existence on November 1, 2016.
Apart from this, Rs 1,700 crore would be spent for golden jubilee projects in addition to regular budget, he added.
The Chief Minister said that Centre is celebrationg Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay centenary as "Gareeb Kalyan Varsh" in which special schemes for welfare of the poor would be implemented.
"Following the footsteps of Central Government, the State Government would also focus on bringing the poor into the mainstream. All the programmes of Swarna Jayanti would be designed keeping in view the participation of state's 2.5 crore population," Khattar said.
While criticizing the previous Congress government, the Chief Minister said that such political parties were allegedly promoting casteism and regionalism during their regimes.
"Leaders of these parties remained busy in getting 35 out of 100 votes so as to remain in power. But the present is government committed to the all round development of the state with the ideology of Haryana Ek-Haryanvi Ek. Our ideology is that hundred per cent people should be prosperous and participate in the development of Haryana," he added.
