Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini today said that with a view to further promote startups,
CM Nayab, the state government will establish a world-class incubator (H-HUB) in collaboration with leading startups, corporates and educational institutions of the state. The incubator will be equipped with state-of-the-art facilities to support startups. CM Nayab further said that, in line with the Government of India’s vision to make the country a semiconductor hub, the Haryana government will frame a dedicated policy to promote semiconductor manufacturing in the state. Along with this, the state also aims to position Gurugram and Haryana as the Global Capability Center (GCC) capital of the world. For this, a special policy for GCCs will also be formulated.
The Chief Minister was addressing the “Interaction with Startups and Industry Leaders” event in Gurugram on Thursday.
Sh Nayab Singh Saini said that the world-class incubator (H-HUB), to be established in the state, will feature dedicated plug-and-play workspaces, meeting rooms, high-performance computing resources, and specialized innovation labs equipped with the latest technology for research in emerging fields. It will also include prototyping centers to support product development. These facilities will empower startups in Haryana to undertake cutting-edge research and development activities. He further mentioned that the state government is in the process of formulating a new industrial policy, along with sector-specific policies aimed at promoting growth and innovation across various industries.
*Chief Minister calls upon industrialists to “Make in Haryana” and “Design in Haryana”*
Sh Nayab Singh Saini said that Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi has given a call to develop India through the visions of “Make in India” and “Design in India”. On the same lines, the Haryana government has set a goal to accelerate the state’s development. The Chief Minister urged all industrialists to contribute towards this vision by adopting “Make in Haryana” and “Design in Haryana”.
He said that the 2025–26 State Budget has announced the development of 10 new Industrial Model Townships (IMTs) across Haryana, which will be equipped with state-of-the-art industrial and startup infrastructure. To support this initiative, approximately 20,000 acres of land have been voluntarily offered by landowners through the e-Bhoomi portal. Inviting investors, the Chief Minister encouraged them to establish industries in these upcoming IMTs, assuring that the government will provide all necessary facilities under one roof to support their growth and operations.
*Haryana to become a Global Innovation Hub; Startups to drive a new chapter of prosperity*
The Chief Minister said that the state government is upgrading district-level hospitals with modern facilities, on par with those in private hospitals. He urged industrialists to utilize their CSR funds to strengthen the social sector, particularly healthcare services, emphasizing that a healthy society is the foundation of a productive economy. Such contributions, he said, would help build mutual trust between industry and society. He encouraged industrialists to recall the challenges they faced in their early days and to support emerging startups with the same spirit of solidarity. By mentoring and creating new opportunities for startups, industrialists can play a pivotal role in fostering innovation. This collaboration, he added, will not only benefit startups but also offer industries new possibilities and innovative solutions. He reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to providing comprehensive support and a robust platform for startups, with the aim of making Haryana a global hub for innovation and writing a new chapter of prosperity through entrepreneurship.