Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini declared Hansi as the 23rd district of the state during a public programme in Hansi, marking a significant administrative development. He said the official notification for the creation of the new district would be issued within a week. Earlier, Hansi was part of Hisar district. With the new administrative structure, Hisar and Hansi will function as separate districts with clearly defined subdivisions.
The announcement fulfilled a long-pending demand dating back to 2013 and was made during a Vikas rally, where the Chief Minister also inaugurated and laid foundation stones for multiple development projects.
Key Takeaways on Hansi Declared as Haryana’s 23rd District
- Hansi was declared Haryana’s 23rd district by CM Nayab Singh Saini
- Official notification to be issued within seven days
- Hansi was earlier part of Hisar district
- Hisar and Hansi districts will now have separate subdivisions
- Announcement made during a Vikas rally in Hansi
- Demand for district status was pending since 2013
- Development projects worth Rs. 77.30 crore were inaugurated and launched
Hansi Officially Announced as a New District
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini declared Hansi as the 23rd district of Haryana while addressing a public meeting in Hansi. He stated that the notification declaring Hansi as a separate district would be issued within a week. The announcement marked a major administrative milestone for the region.
Hansi was earlier a part of Hisar district. With the creation of the new district, administrative boundaries have been reorganised to improve governance and accessibility for residents.
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The creation of Haryana’s 22nd district, Charkhi Dadri, was earlier notified on December 1, 2016, nine years ago.
New Administrative Structure After District Reorganisation
Following the declaration, Hisar district will now comprise two subdivisions—Hisar and Barwala. The newly formed Hansi district will include two subdivisions: Hansi and Narnaund.
According to officials, the proposed Hansi district will comprise:
- Two sub-divisions
- Three tehsils
- One sub-tehsil
- 97 revenue villages
- 110 gram panchayats
The Hansi and Narnaund sub-divisions will form the core of the new district. The district will include Hansi, Narnaund and Bass tehsils, along with the Kheri Chowpatty sub-tehsil. The boundaries of the existing police district will be adopted as the revenue district boundaries.
Long-Pending Demand Fulfilled After Over a Decade
The demand to declare Hansi as a district was first raised in June 2013. Subsequently, the Hansi District Banao Sangharsh Committee was formed, which continuously pursued the demand.
Former Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar had earlier declared Hansi a police district in 2017 during a rally held at the grain market. Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini recalled that during the election period, the Model Code of Conduct had prevented the announcement, leaving the promise unfulfilled at that time.
He said that he had now returned to Hansi to fulfil that commitment.
Public Reaction and Celebrations in Hansi
The announcement was met with loud applause during the public meeting. As the Chief Minister declared Hansi a district, people present at the venue celebrated by clapping, raising hands, and cheering.
Following the announcement, fireworks were seen across the city as residents celebrated the long-awaited decision. Hansi MLA Vinod Bhayana described the day as historic for the region and thanked the Chief Minister for accepting key development demands. He said the people of Hansi would remember the decision forever.
Development Projects Worth Rs. 77.30 Crore Launched
During the Vikas rally, CM Saini inaugurated and laid foundation stones for three development projects worth Rs. 77.30 crore. These projects were related to water supply and electricity infrastructure and were aimed at providing relief to residents.
The Chief Minister said that development projects worth Rs. 1,008 crore had been executed in the Hansi Assembly constituency over the past 11 years, compared to Rs. 253 crore worth of works during the Congress regime.
Historical and Cultural Significance of Hansi Highlighted
Recalling Hansi’s historical importance, the Chief Minister described it as a land of valour and sacrifice, once known as the gateway of Hindustan. He paid homage to the sacrifices made during the First War of Independence in 1857.
He stated that the historic Lal Sadak still bears testimony to British atrocities, where freedom fighters were crushed. He also noted that Hansi was earlier known as Asi and Asigarh and served as the capital of the Satluj province during the reign of Emperor Harsha.
Welfare Schemes and Governance Reforms Highlighted
CM Saini said that under the Deendayal Lado Lakshmi Yojana, eligible women were being provided financial assistance of Rs. 2,100. He said more than seven lakh women had received Rs. 258 crore in two installments.
He added that the government was providing LPG cylinders at Rs. 500 per month to around 14.7 lakh poor families. On agriculture, he said all crops were being procured at Minimum Support Price and Rs. 1.64 lakh crore had been credited to nearly 12 lakh farmers’ accounts.
He also highlighted the abolition of the British-era Abiana and the introduction of fully digital, paperless land and property registration.
Electoral Roll Revision and Political Remarks
Responding to criticism over the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, the Chief Minister said such revisions had taken place multiple times since Independence, including in 1952, 1957, 1961, 1965–66, 1983–84, 1987–89, 1992–93–95 and 2002–03.
He said democracy was never under threat during those periods and questioned objections raised in 2025 when the Election Commission was performing its constitutional duty.
Administrative Access to Improve for Residents
With Hansi becoming a district, residents will no longer need to travel to Hisar for administrative and judicial work. A district collectorate and a district and sessions court will be established in Hansi, with a district judge posted locally.
Officials said the new district would receive a separate budget allocation, which is expected to accelerate development and infrastructure growth in the region.
A New Administrative Chapter for Hansi
The declaration of Hansi as Haryana’s 23rd district marked a significant step in decentralised governance and administrative accessibility. The move addressed a long-standing public demand and redefined the administrative landscape of the Hisar region. With new district offices, courts, and budgetary provisions planned, the development is expected to streamline governance and bring services closer to residents. The official notification, expected within a week, will formally complete the transition and set the groundwork for the district’s administrative functioning.
Beyond Administrative Boundaries: A Broader Spiritual Perspective
While administrative changes such as the creation of new districts help streamline governance in a diverse society, they also highlight how human systems are often divided by geography, language, caste, religion, and social structures. Such divisions are part of the worldly framework that manages day-to-day affairs. In contrast, spiritual discourse speaks of a realm beyond these distinctions. References found in sacred texts, including the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita, describe Satlok as a place where there is no caste-based division, no social hierarchy, and no separation based on language or identity, but collective coexistence as one family.
In this context, the teachings of Tatvdarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj present a vision of a disciplined and egalitarian society, where there is no discrimination between rich and poor, no concept of high or low status, and no language barrier. His Knowledge emphasises equality, service, and collective responsibility, encouraging individuals to reflect on the larger purpose of human life and the idea of returning to the true spiritual home beyond worldly divisions.
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FAQs on Hansi Declared as Haryana’s 23rd District
1. When was Hansi declared Haryana’s 23rd district?
Hansi was declared Haryana’s 23rd district during a public meeting addressed by CM Nayab Singh Saini.
2. When will the official notification be issued?
The Chief Minister said the notification would be issued within seven days of the announcement.
3. Which district was Hansi earlier part of?
Hansi was earlier part of Hisar district.
4. How many subdivisions will the new Hansi district have?
The Hansi district will comprise two subdivisions—Hansi and Narnaund.
5. When was the demand for Hansi district first raised?
The demand to make Hansi a district was first raised in June 2013.

















