Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini addressed the Assembly, highlighting government efforts to boost skills and create job opportunities for the state’s youth. The government is cracking down on travel agents using illegal means to send young people abroad, emphasizing the role of the Foreign Cooperation Department in facilitating legal overseas opportunities.
Saini responded to Opposition concerns during the Budget Session, underscoring the department’s support in securing jobs and education abroad for the youth. The Foreign Cooperation Department’s website offers comprehensive information on employment, education, trade, and authorized agents for overseas placements.
To combat illegal practices, the Chief Minister urged the youth to utilize official channels and avoid fraudulent agents. Notably, the government has enacted laws to regulate travel agents and prevent exploitation in the name of foreign employment. Initiatives like the Panchjanya — 2026 program have already provided job opportunities to hundreds of youths in countries like Dubai and Israel.
The government has received demands for thousands of workers from abroad, with plans to send eligible beneficiaries to countries like Israel and Oman. Through the Haryana Kaushal Rozgar Nigam, efforts are underway to facilitate overseas employment for the state’s youth, ensuring a transparent and lawful process.
