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Haryana C M Manohar Lal meeting withKenneth I. Juster Ambassador of the United States

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Chandigarh : United States of America (USA) has appreciated the Haryana Government for various effective measures being taken for keeping a check on the air pollution caused due to vehicular traffic and stubble burning especially in the National Capital Region (NCR) in the State and offered all technological expertise to effectively deal with this problem.
Kenneth I. Juster, Ambassador of the United States of America (USA) to India who called on Chief Minister Manohar Lal here today said that both Haryana and USA could work together on this issue of great importance which would go a long way in making the entire state pollution free.
This would be a great achievement, said Kenneth adding that he is confident that Haryana would emerge as a leader in this area. He also commended the State Government for declaring Haryana as kerosene free and Open Defecation Free (ODF) State.
Mr Juster served as U.S Under Secretary of Commerce from 2001-2005, in charge of the Bureau of Industry and Security. He also co-founded and served as the U.S. Chair of the U.S.- India High Technology Cooperation Group, and was one of the key architects of the next steps in strategic partnership initiative between the United States and India.
While welcoming Mr Juster, Mr Manohar Lal said that the State Government is quite serious on the issue of air pollution and have taken several steps in this direction. The thermal power plants are being converted into green energy plants and much is being done in the area of stubble burning. “We are soon going to launch a fleet of 200 buses of clean fuel in Gurugram under the city bus service scheme”, he said adding that the State Government is also promoting CNG filling stations in the State.
The Chief Minister said that recently he has dedicated Haryana’s first civil airport at Hisar to the people of the State. The State Government plans to develop an aero space manufacturing hub at Hisar for which the Pratt and Whitney, an American aerospace manufacturer with global service operations could provide its technology and expertise. He said that during his visit to USA in 2015, the Pratt and Whitney has shown interest in developing Research and Development (R&D) facilities in the State. Juster said that exchange of technology and expertise would further help strengthening the bilateral relations between USA and India and particularly Haryana.
It was informed in the meeting today Haryana is at number one position in many spheres. In terms of Ease of Doing Business ranking, Haryana is the top state in the northern region and third ranked state in the entire country. Owing to its proximity to the National Capital Delhi, Haryana is home to various leading national and international companies. Apart from this, the Haryana has highest per capita income amongst the big States except Goa and Delhi which are releatively smaller states.
It was also informed that a global city is being developed in Gurugram, adjacent to Delhi over 1200 acres of land. In addition, five cities on different themes are proposed to be developed alongwith the Kundli-Manesar-Palwal (KMP) Expressway in Natinal Capital Region. The State Government has also taken several other path-breaking initiatives including Saksham Yuva Scheme to provide 100 hour guaranteed work to the educated unemployed youth. Apart from this, Antodaya Seva Kendras have been set up in the State under which benefit of various government schemes are being provided to the people under one roof.
Among those present in the meeting included Chief Secretary  D.S Dhesi, Additional Chief Secretary Industries and Commerce Devender Singh, Principal Secretary Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Dr Abhilaksh Likhi, Principal Secretary, Electronics and Information Technology  Ankur Gupta, Managing Director, Haryana State Industrial Infrastructural Development Corporation (HSIIDC) T.L Satyaprakash and Director-cum-Special Secretary, Industries and Commerce Ashok Sangwan and other senior officers of the State Government.