Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini chaired a review meeting in Chandigarh to evaluate the progress of the Haryana Vision-2047 roadmap [1, 2].
The meeting serves as a critical assessment of the state's long-term development goals. By reviewing departmental schemes and the overarching roadmap, the administration aims to ensure that infrastructure and resource management align with the target date of 2047.
Reports on the timing of the meeting vary between sources. One report indicates the session took place on May 27, 2026 [1], while another report states the meeting occurred on June 26, 2026 [2]. Both reports cite ANI as the source for the information.
A primary focus of the review involved the irrigation department and water security. Saini said the construction of community farm tanks must ensure water reaches every field [3]. According to the guidelines, these tanks are to be built for every 10 acres or more of agricultural land [3].
The Chief Minister used the session to review the status of various departmental schemes and their integration into the Vision-2047 framework [1]. The roadmap is designed to transform the state's economic and social landscape over the coming decades, focusing on sustainable growth and improved public services.
Saini's directives emphasize a shift toward community-based infrastructure to mitigate water scarcity in rural areas [3]. The administration is prioritizing the execution of these schemes to meet the benchmarks established in the state's development timeline [1, 2].
“Community farm tanks to be built for every 10 acres or more of agricultural land”
The focus on the Vision-2047 roadmap suggests that Haryana is attempting to pivot from short-term governance to a generational planning model. The specific emphasis on community farm tanks indicates that water scarcity and agricultural sustainability are viewed as the primary bottlenecks to the state's long-term economic stability.



