11th Chief Minister of Haryana since 2024 (born 1970)
Nayab Singh Saini is an Indian politician serving as the chief minister of Haryana from 2024. Saini is one of the top leaders from the Bharatiya Janata Party in Haryana.
Saini was appointed as the chief minister of the state in March 2024, succeeding Manohar Lal Khattar, continuing in office for the remainder of the term in the fourteenth assembly. He was reappointed as the chief minister for the second term after he led the BJP to victory in the 2024 Haryana Legislative Assembly election. Saini himself won from Ladwa Assembly constituency of Kurukshetra district, defeating the incumbent Mewa Singh of Indian National Congress, and the BJP formed the government for the third consecutive term..
Projects & Initiatives 3 ongoing
Antyodaya Aahar Yojana
अंत्योदय आहार योजना
Ongoing
BudgetHaryana Labour Department subsidy-funded (₹10/plate meal, ₹5 breakfast)
Reach₹10/plate meals (₹5 breakfast) for workers and EWS; expanded to 127 worker canteens across all districts (launched 2018).
Since 2023 · Subsidised meal scheme providing nutritious food at ₹10 per plate through government canteens in urban centres across Haryana. Targeted at migrant workers, labourers, and vulnerable populations.
Parivar Pehchan Patra (family ID)
InheritedOngoing
Continued by the current government. Continued by the Nayab Singh Saini government as the delivery backbone for state schemes.
Carried forward from Manohar Lal Khattar · 2014–2024
Chirayu Haryana (health cover)
InheritedOngoing
Continued by the current government. Ayushman Bharat extension scheme continued under the successor BJP government.
Carried forward from Manohar Lal Khattar · 2014–2024
Manifesto promise tracker
Headline manifesto commitments of the current government, with a sourced status. We track only whether each promise was kept — not its merits.
BJPBJP · manifesto 2024
2 Delivered1 In progress1 Stalled
DeliveredSince 2025
Rs 2,100/month to eligible women (Lado Lakshmi Yojana)
The Deen Dayal Lado Lakshmi Yojana was notified on 15 September 2025 and came into effect from 25 September 2025, providing Rs 2,100/month to eligible women. In January 2026 the Cabinet amended the payout to split it as Rs 1,100 paid monthly into the bank account and Rs 1,000 into a 5-year recurring deposit, with the first phase limited to women aged 23+ from lower-income families rather than all women.
Guarantee MSP procurement on all major crops (24 crops)
The Haryana government expanded MSP-based public procurement from 14 to 24 crops and notified it via Government Gazette in late December 2024, becoming the first state to commit to buying all listed crops at MSP. Farmer unions continue to demand a legal MSP guarantee.
Two lakh government jobs for youth (merit-based, no bribe)
The Saini government notified a CET-based recruitment policy for Group C and Group D posts and ran the Common Eligibility Test 2025 (registrations May-June 2025), with Group D recruitment for 13,000+ posts begun via HSSC. The full target of two lakh jobs is still being worked through the pipeline.
Raise Chirayu Ayushman health cover from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 10 lakh
As of mid-2026 the Chirayu Ayushman Haryana scheme still provides annual health cover of up to Rs 5 lakh per family. The April 2025 changes extended eligibility to higher-income families (paying Rs 4,000-5,000 contribution) but did not raise the per-family coverage amount to Rs 10 lakh as promised.