HARYANA GOVERNMENT AND POLICIES
Like all other states of India, the head of the state of Haryana
is the Governor, appointed by the President of India. His or her post
is largely ceremonial and the Chief Minister is the head of the state
government and is vested with most of the executive powers.
Haryana’s legislature is unicameral, i.e.,
it has one house – the Haryana Legislative Assembly, consisting of 90
members. Haryana has 5 seats in the Rajya Sabha and 10 in the Lok Sabha , India’s national parliament. The key political players in Haryana are the Indian National Lok Dal , Bhartiya Janata Party and the ruling Indian National Congress . The present political scenario of the state is clear and it has a stable government under Bhupinder Singh Hooda from Rohtak, who is presently the C.M. of the state.
Social Justice and Empowerment
Department of Social Justice and Empowerment, Haryana, is implementing a number of welfare schemes for different sections of the society. Therefore, the functioning of the department is citizen centric. To strengthen Government to Citizen (G2C) services, a dynamic web site containing useful information has been developed to enable the public to access the required information about various schemes on any time and any where basis. It will further improve information delivery system at different levels of administration and efficiency of the office.
Lokayukta
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