Chandigarh, March 18
Haryana Health Minister Arti Singh Rao said 501 vacant posts of nursing officers in the state will be filled soon, for which a demand has been sent to the Haryana Staff Selection Commission. Apart from these, the vacant posts of doctors will also be filled soon. The vacant posts of Class IV employees will be filled through Haryana Kaushal Rozgar Nigam.
The Health Minister was responding to a question asked by a member of the House during the budget session of the Haryana Legislative Assembly today.
Arti Singh Rao said at present, 3969 posts of medical officers are sanctioned, out of which 3192 posts are filled and out of 644 sanctioned posts of senior medical officers, 425 posts are filled. Steps are being taken to fill the vacant posts.
Responding to a question related to the vacant posts of doctors in the Yamunanagar Civil Hospital, she said 67 posts of doctors are sanctioned at the hospital, out of which 43 posts are filled.
She informed that on March 8, 2025, appointment letters have been issued to 561 newly appointed medical officers by Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini and they will be given posting stations soon. The state government is working to meet the shortage of doctors. She also informed that in February 2024, appointment letters were issued to 1365 nursing officers.
She further informed that the recruitment for the vacant posts of Class IV employees in the Health Department will be done through Haryana Kaushal Rozgar Nigam, and she will hold a meeting with the concerned officials of the corporation and give instructions for recruitment as soon as possible.
Permanent buildings to be constructed for 50 ESI dispensaries in Haryana: Anil Vij
Haryana Labour Minister Sh. Anil Vij said about 50 ESI dispensaries will be shifted after constructing permanent buildings. He was replying to a question during the Budget Session of the Haryana Vidhan Sabha today.
Sh. Anil Vij informed that the ESI dispensary at Kundli is already being operated from a rented premises. The HSVP has allotted 1.23 acres of land in Sector-58, Kundli. The final decision for purchase of land and construction of dispensary would be taken by the Employees State Insurance Corporation, New Delhi.
He informed that ESIC, New Delhi has given in-principle approval for setting up of a new 150-bed ESI hospital at Sonipat. For this, the HSIIDC has offered 6.35 acres of land in Industrial Area Rai (Sonipat). The hospital will be constructed there after getting approval from ESIC, New Delhi.
The Labour Minister also informed that about 50 ESI dispensaries in the state are being run in rented buildings, which the government wants to construct permanently. In the budget presented by the Chief Minister, a provision has been made to take land for this from HSVP and panchayats at concessional rates, so that these dispensaries can be shifted permanently.
Haryana Animal Husbandry Minister, Sh. Shyam Singh Rana said that the government will soon fill the vacant veterinary posts in the state.
Sh. Rana was responding to a question during the Vidhan Sabha session today.
He said that out of the 1,184 sanctioned veterinary posts in the state, 1,027 are currently filled. The remaining vacancies will also be filled soon, and a letter has been sent to the concerned department for the same.
501 vacant posts of nursing officers will be filled soon: Arti Singh Rao
Haryana Health Minister Arti Singh Rao said 501 vacant posts of nursing officers in the state will be filled soon, for which a demand has been sent to the Haryana Staff Selection Commission. Apart from these, the vacant posts of doctors will also be filled soon. The vacant posts of Class IV employees will be filled through Haryana Kaushal Rozgar Nigam.
The Health Minister was responding to a question asked by a member of the House during the budget session of the Haryana Legislative Assembly today.
Arti Singh Rao said at present, 3969 posts of medical officers are sanctioned, out of which 3192 posts are filled and out of 644 sanctioned posts of senior medical officers, 425 posts are filled. Steps are being taken to fill the vacant posts.
Responding to a question related to the vacant posts of doctors in the Yamunanagar Civil Hospital, she said 67 posts of doctors are sanctioned at the hospital, out of which 43 posts are filled.
She informed that on March 8, 2025, appointment letters have been issued to 561 newly appointed medical officers by Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini and they will be given posting stations soon. The state government is working to meet the shortage of doctors. She also informed that in February 2024, appointment letters were issued to 1365 nursing officers.
She further informed that the recruitment for the vacant posts of Class IV employees in the Health Department will be done through Haryana Kaushal Rozgar Nigam, and she will hold a meeting with the concerned officials of the corporation and give instructions for recruitment as soon as possible.
Haryana Power, Labour and Transport Minister Sh. Anil Vij said as per the present policy, the cost of shifting of existing dhanis from A.P. feeder to R.D.S. feeder will be borne by the beneficiary, which will not include the cost of transformer. He was responding to questions raised by Nangal Chaudhary MLA Smt. Manju Chaudhary during the Question Hour of the Budget Session of the Haryana Vidhan Sabha today.
The Power Minister said for new dhani connections, where the length of the line is more than 300 metres from the phirni and upto 3 km, 50 per cent of the cost of the line and the entire cost of the transformer is borne by the corporation.
Chandigarh, March 18- Haryana Education Minister Sh. Mahipal Dhanda said approximately 8 acres of land of Gram Panchayat Silana has been leased to the Higher Education Department for construction of building of Government College, Rewari. The Architecture Department of Haryana has been requested to prepare the drawing of the building.
Sh. Mahipal Dhanda said this in response to a question asked by a member of the House during the Assembly session today.
He informed that at present, a total of 184 government colleges are running in Haryana, out of which 141 colleges are running in their own buildings and 43 colleges are running in alternative buildings. At present, the classes of the college are running from Government Senior Secondary School, Rewari, in which a total of 373 students are studying.
Government will shift overhead power lines in Mahendragarh: Anil Vij
Haryana Energy, Labour and Transport Minister Sh. Anil Vij said the state government has prepared a comprehensive plan to shift the electricity wires in areas where overhead power lines pose a security threat to residential areas.
Sh. Anil Vij gave this information during the Assembly session in response to a question by Mahendragarh MLA Sh. Kanwar Singh. He said 163 such places have been identified in Mahendragarh Assembly constituency where electricity wires are passing above residential houses. The proposal to shift these wires has been approved and this work is planned to be completed within six months.
He said it has been decided to shift these lines in the interest of the public at an estimated cost of Rs 55.84 crore on government expense.
Haryana Development and Panchayat Minister, Sh.Krishan Lal Panwar said that a total of 72 works were approved in the last 4 years under the Vidhayak Adarsh Nagar Avam Gram Yojana (VANGY) in Baroda constituency.
Out of these, 58 works have been completed, four are in progress, and 10 are at different stages of development, which are likely to be completed by September 30, 2025.
Development and Panchayat Minister Sh. Panwar said this while responding to a question asked by MLA, Baroda, Sh. Induraj Singh Narwal in Haryana Vidhan Sabha today.