Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini launches the ‘Mukhyamantri Vishwakarma Samman Yojana’
CM urge citizens to make ‘Vocal for Local’ a part of their lives
Chandigarh, Sept 2025 – On the auspicious occasion of Lord Vishwakarma Jayanti and the birthday of Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi, artisans and craftsmen in Haryana received a significant gift. Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini launched the Mukhyamantri Vishwakarma Samman Yojana, under which artisans in the state who undergo skill training through the Pradhanmantri Vishwakarma Yojana will receive a top-up incentive of Rs 5,000.
The Chief Minister made this announcement while addressing a state-level function in Rohtak on Wednesday, organized to mark Vishwakarma Jayanti and Labour Day. Development and Panchayat Minister Krishan Lal Panwar, Public Health Engineering Minister Ranbir Gangwa, former Minister Manish Grover, and other dignitaries were also present on the occasion.
Sh Nayab Singh Saini said it was a fortunate coincidence that the day marks both the birth anniversary of Lord Vishwakarma, the divine craftsman, and the birthday of Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi, whom he described as the architect of a “New India” in the 21st century. He paid homage to Lord Vishwakarma on behalf of the 2.75 crore people of Haryana and extended warm birthday greetings and best wishes to the Prime Minister.
On this occasion, the Chief Minister announced a grant of Rs 31 lakh to the Vishwakarma Education Committee, Rohtak. He further stated that, on application by the Vishwakarma community, a plot will be allotted in accordance with the regulations of the HSVP. He also informed that under the Mukhyamantri Vivaah Shagun Yojana, Rs 22 crore will be released by September 30 for the marriage of 4,200 daughters in the Yojana will commence soon, under which women will receive a benefit of Rs 2,100 per month.
Paying tribute to Lord Vishwakarma, the Chief Minister said the day is dedicated to honouring hardworking, honest and industrious labourers who are shaping the nation’s progress with their dedication. He said that Lord Vishwakarma inspired generations to value hard work and skill, and it is through the tireless efforts and craftsmanship of millions of his followers that society has advanced from ancient times to the present.
Over 41,000 register in Haryana under PM Vishwakarma Yojana, 30,655 artisans successfully trained
The Chief Minister said that today’s artisans face multiple challenges like rising costs of tools, rapidly changing designs, limited market access, and the need for credit. Recognizing these issues, Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi launched the Pradhan Mantri Vishwakarma Yojana, which provides skill training, a daily stipend of Rs 500 during training, and tool kits for artisans. The scheme also facilitates business loans at nominal interest rates, along with assistance for product verification, branding, and promotion. In addition, artisans are given access to e-commerce platforms and the JAM portal, enabling them to sell their products across India and abroad.
The Chief Minister said that 41,366 applicants have registered under the scheme in the state. Of these, 30,655 artisans have completed skill training, and around 12,000 have received tool kits. Further, loans worth Rs 56 crore have been disbursed to 6,000 artisans. He also said that the state government has set up the Shri Vishwakarma Skill University at Dudhola in Palwal district, which has emerged as a unique model of skill-based education and training for the entire nation.
India poised to become world’s third-largest economy on the strength of its workforce
Sh Nayab Singh Saini said that India is progressing rapidly under the able leadership of the Prime Minister. Today, India has emerged as the world’s fourth-largest economy and is steadily moving towards becoming the third-largest. He emphasized that this remarkable progress has been powered by the country’s hardworking labour force. The Prime Minister has set the vision of a “Developed India by 2047”, and the labour force will play a pivotal role in realizing this goal.
He further informed that the benefits of various welfare schemes for registered workers in the construction and industrial sectors are being provided directly through DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer). A rehabilitation policy has also been implemented for workers affected by the serious lung disease of silicosis, under which approximately Rs 38 crore has been disbursed so far. Under the Mukhyamantri Shram Puraskaar Yojana, outstanding workers are honored with awards. Likewise, under the Kanyadaan Scheme, a financial assistance of Rs 1,01,000 is provided to workers’ families for the marriage of each daughter. In addition, a shagun amount of Rs 21,000 is given for the marriage of a son as well as for the worker’s own marriage.
He informed that the Haryana Unorganized Workers Social Security Board has been established for the welfare of workers employed in the unorganized sector. Over the past 11 years, the Haryana Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board has spent Rs 3,866 crore on the welfare of construction workers, while the Haryana Labour Welfare Board has spent approximately Rs 778 crore for the welfare of workers during the same period.
The Chief Minister called upon everyone to take a pledge to respect artisans, empower them, and ensure their prosperity. He urged that the spirit of ‘Vocal for Local’ should become a way of life for all.
Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini also visited an exhibition on the life of Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi, organized by the Department of Information, Public Relations, and Languages, at the Vishwakarma Jayanti celebration site. The exhibition highlighted the Prime Minister’s public service initiatives and his efficient work ethic. Sh K. Makarand Pandurang, Director General of the Department, provided detailed information about the exhibition to the Chief Minister.
On this occasion, the Chief Minister honoured outstanding artisans. Mahendra Kumar of Faridabad (Terracotta category), Deepak of Kurukshetra (Wood and Bamboo Craft), Shiv Kumar of Rewari (Metal), and Khemraj of Panipat (Handloom) were each awarded the first prize of Rs 3 lakh. In addition, Surender Kumar of Rewari (Painting category) and Kedar of Faridabad (Terracotta) received the second prize of Rs 51,000 each.
Vishwakarma community is the backbone of a self-reliant India – Dr. Arvind Sharma
Speaking on the occasion, Cooperation Minister Dr. Arvind Sharma said that in his message today, Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi emphasized that to make the country self-reliant, it is essential to increase the use of indigenous products. Whether in textiles, automobiles, or other sectors, the commitment to “Vocal for Local” will be decisive in realizing the vision of a developed India. He said that the Vishwakarma community forms the backbone of the nation and will play a pivotal role in building a self-reliant India.
Dr. Arvind Sharma further said that the Prime Minister launched the “PM Vishwakarma Yojana” on September 17, 2023. The scheme is designed to provide financial assistance, modern tools, training, and market access to artisans engaged in 18 traditional professions, including carpenters, blacksmiths, potters, cobblers, and others, so that they may become self-reliant and empowered. He added that under the leadership of Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini, the Haryana government is making every effort to ensure effective implementation of all Central Government schemes in the state.
Following ideals of Lord Vishwakarma, Prime Minister leading nation to new heights – OP Dhankhar
Former Minister and BJP National Secretary Sh O.P. Dhankhar said that Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi is taking the nation to new heights in the very direction once laid by Lord Vishwakarma for creation and development. Just as Lord Vishwakarma shaped the world, Sh Narendra Modi is tirelessly working for India’s all-round progress. In Haryana, Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini is also carrying forward this vision at the state level. He said that India has now become the world’s fourth-largest economy and will soon reach the third position. This achievement, he said, is the result of the tireless efforts of the country’s hardworking artisans and the Vishwakarma community, who are giving new direction to the nation through their labour and skills. Sh Dhankhar said that India has the capability to compete with major world powers, and the Vishwakarma community will play a leading role in this journey.
Tradition of brotherhood in Haryana revived under CM Nayab Singh Saini’s leadership – Ramchandra Jangra
Rajya Sabha MP Sh Ramchandra Jangra said that Haryana has, for centuries, been a symbol of brotherhood, mutual cooperation, and social harmony. Today, under the leadership of Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini, that tradition is being further strengthened. He said that the Vishwakarma community, along with other communities such as blacksmiths, tailors, potters, and the Saini community, have all made invaluable contributions to nation-building, making Haryana prosperous and self-reliant through their respective roles. He said that the spirit of mutual brotherhood among the 36 communities is the true identity of Haryana, and the Chief Minister is constantly working to reinforce this harmony.
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