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Speaker Punjab Vidhan Sabha extends warm welcome to the Chief Minister Haryana and Speaker Haryana Vidhan Sabha

Chandigarh, 25 March 2025:

S.Kultar Singh Sandhwan Speaker Punjab Vidhan Sabha today extended a warm welcome to Nayab Singh Saini, Chief Minister Haryana and Harvinder Kalyan, Speaker Haryana Vidhan Sabha on their visit to Punjab Vidhan Sabha during the Budget Session.

S. Kultar Singh Sandhwan Speaker Punjab Vidhan Sabha presented a glass framed replica of Sri Harmandir Sahib and a Lohi to the Chief Minister Haryana. He also presented a glass framed replica of Sri Harmandir Sahib and a Lohi  to the Speaker Haryana Vidhan Sabha.  Chief Minister Haryana and Speaker Haryana Vidhan Sabha felt highly delighted with this warm welcome extended to them.

On this welcome occasion, Harpal Singh Cheema, Cabinet Minister Punjab, Gurmeet Singh Khuddian Cabinet Minister Punjab, Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal Cabinet Minister Punjab, Partap Singh Bajwa Leader of Opposition Punjab , Ashwani Sharma of BJP,  Kulwant Singh Pandori M.L.A Punjab, Jaswant Singh Gajjan Majra MLA Punjab were also present.

Punjab State Food Commission emphasizes effective implementation of NFSA at grassroots level

Chandigarh, March 25:

Today, the Punjab State Food Commission held an important meeting through video conference with all the ADC(D) cum DGRO of the districts. The focus of the meeting was to emphasize the effective implementation of the National Food Security Act (NFSA) at the grassroots level.

Special attention was also given to food nutrition, with a particular focus on improving the infrastructure of Anganwadi centers and mid-day meals, especially through the support of NRIs, NGOs, and CSR initiatives.

The meeting was chaired by Shri Bal Mukand Sharma, Chairman of the Punjab State Food Commission. Commission members Vijay Dutt, Preeti Chawla, and Chetan Prakash Dhaliwal were also present during the meeting.

During the meeting, feedback gathered from field officers was shared, highlighting the need for improvements in Anganwadi infrastructure and the provision of nutritious meals. The officials were encouraged to engage with NRIs, NGOs, and CSR partners to bolster these efforts and ensure that the benefits of the National Food Security Act reach every citizen effectively.

The primary objective of this meeting was to ensure that there are no shortcomings in the implementation of the scheme and to guarantee that the needy receive their due rights. Expectations were also set for officials to develop solid action plans to bring about tangible changes on the ground.

Chairman Shri Bal Mukand Sharma emphasized that only through collective efforts, including the support of NRIs, NGOs, and corporate bodies, can the scheme be made effective, ensuring that the most marginalized sections of society benefit fully.

Additionally, other members Vijay Dutt, Preeti Chawla, and Chetan Prakash Dhaliwal also shared their views and highlighted the importance of effective ground-level implementation of NFSA, urging all officials to work together.

Director General of School Education, Mr. Vinay Biblani, made valuable suggestions during the meeting, contributing to the improvement of the infrastructure and services provided under the NFSA, especially in the education and nutrition sectors.

This meeting signals a commitment to take further concrete steps in ensuring food security in the future, ensuring that every citizen in Punjab receives food supplies according to their needs.

’YUDH NASHIAN VIRUDH’: DGP PUNJAB DIRECTS CPs/SSPs TO MAP DRUG SUPPLIERS IN THEIR DISTRICTS, SETS 7-DAYS DEADLINE

CHANDIGARH, March 25:

          Shifting its strategy from broad enforcement to precision strikes against big fish as part of the ongoing war against drugs ‘Yudh Nashian Virudh’ launched on the directions of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, Director General of Police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav on Tuesday, directed all the Commissioners of Police (CPs) and Senior Superintendents of Police (SSPs) to identify and catalogue the main drug suppliers/peddlers in their respective districts within seven days. The directive, issued through a stern letter, aims to systematically dismantle supply chains fuelling the state’s narcotics trade.

          Notably, the anti-drugs campaign ‘Yudh Nashian Virudh’ launched by the Punjab Government on March 1, 2025, has resulted in arrest of 3957 drug smugglers after registration of 2248 first information reports (FIRs) across the state and led to recovery of large amount of contrabands, including 137.7 kg heroin from the possession of drug smugglers.

          “Feedback from the citizens and other inputs indicate that the street level availability of heroin and other drugs has considerably reduced. However, there is a need to carry on the drug law enforcement in a meticulous and professional manner by ensuring effective action against the drug peddlers— persons selling drugs in villages and urban mohallas, and suppliers— providing drugs to peddlers,” the DGP stated in his letter.

          DGP Gaurav Yadav has mandated all the CPs and SSPs to personally oversee the mapping exercise to prepare details of the suppliers funnelling drugs in their respective areas and catalogue them on the basis of interrogation reports, public tips, intelligence inputs, data from the Safe Punjab Helpline and backward and forward linkages unveiled in criminal investigations under the NDPS Act.

          “This cataloguing must be evidence-based and comprehensive,” the DGP ordered CPs/SSPs, while giving them warning that vague claims of ignorance about drug sources would be deemed unprofessional. “In the absence of effective mapping, it shall be presumed that you (CPs/SSPs) are not taking personal interest,” he stated.

          While directing CPs/SSPs to submit reports in timely manner, DGP Gaurav Yadav has made it clear that laxity will not be tolerated at any cost. Based on the reports, targeted operations will be launched to arrest main drug suppliers/peddlers to choke drug smuggling networks, he added.

Hry Cabinet decides to offer option for MLA Vinesh Phogat to avail benefits equivalent to a Silver Medal under Sports Policy

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Tuesday said that the Cabinet has decided to offer MLA Vinesh Phogat, the option to receive benefits equivalent to those of a silver medal under the state’s sports policy. He said that the state’s sports policy offers three types of benefits: a cash prize of Rs. 4 crore, an OSP job under Group ‘A’, and the allotment of an HSVP plot.

Addressing a press conference after presiding over the Cabinet meeting, Saini said that Vinesh had raised this issue in the Vidhan Sabha. In today’s Cabinet meeting, considering the matter, Vinesh Phogat has been treated as a special case and considered for grant of benefits under the scheme. Since Vinesh is now an MLA, the Cabinet has decided to seek options from her that which benefits she wishes to avail. The Chief Minister stated that Vinesh Phogat was disqualified from the Paris Olympics through a procedural decision. Given the circumstances at the time, he had tweeted that he would not allow the honour of Haryana’s pride, Vinesh Phogat, to be lessened.

In reply to another question, the Chief Minister mentioned that a group of farmers from Punjab, including 15-20 Sarpanches, most of whom were young, had come to meet him. The farmers invited him to participate in several programs. The Chief Minister stated that the youth and farmers of Punjab have expressed faith in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s policies. Farmers in Punjab see Modi as their role model, and people across the country are impressed by his policies.

Cabinet approves categorization of posts under Group A, B, C & D in Municipalities

The Cabinet has approved the categorization of posts under Group A, B, C, and D in municipalities across the state, following the pattern of other government departments. This categorization will streamline recruitment processes, enhance service equality, and bring about consistency in municipal administration, said the Government official spokesperson.

He said that with this categorization, municipal posts with Functional Pay Level (FPL) equivalent to Group A and B will now be recruited through the Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC), while those under Group C and D will be filled through the Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC). This move will not only ensure parity between municipal employees and those in other government departments but will also facilitate the application of government instructions, including the reservation in promotion. Currently, there are 31,533 sanctioned posts across 87 municipalities in the state, including 11 municipal corporations, 23 municipal councils, and 53 municipal committees. It may be mentioned here that in 2018, the state government had declared posts with a grade pay of Rs. 6,000 or above as Group A posts in municipal corporations only.

Approves amendment in ‘Haryana One Time Settlement Scheme for Recovery of Outstanding Dues 2025’

To further simplify the scheme for small taxpayers, the Cabinet gave approval to amendments in The Haryana One Time Settlement Scheme for Recovery of Outstanding Dues 2025′. Under the scheme, an applicant who has curnulative outstanding tax dues up to Rs. 10 lakh in all the years under a relevant Act shall get a waiver of Rs. 1 lakh. Notably, there is a high percentage of entries of arrears of small traders which is less than Rs. 10 lakh and they will be able to avail benefit of this scheme. The applicant can opt for the scheme within 180 days from the appointed day.

In light of the success of the scheme and overwhelming response from entrepreneurs across the State, the State Government has decided to extend the operative period of the Haryana AatmaNirbhar Textile Policy 2022-25 along with its subsequent schemes by one year till December 18, 2026. Additionally, the government has decided to remove the cap on the number of cases under the Capital Investment Subsidy for Textile Units scheme under the Policy.

Approves hike in honorarium for part time member of Second Haryana State Law Commission

The Cabinet has also approved an increase in the honorarium for part-time members of the Second Haryana State Law Commission. The honorarium has been raised from Rs 50,000 to Rs 75,000 per month through an amendment to notification no. 03/01/2021-4AR dated May 26, 2021. The Commission serves as the primary body for initiating law reforms in the state. Both part-time and full-time members of the Commission are typically responsible for defining specific topics and references for the Commission’s work.

FINANCE MINISTER HARPAL SINGH CHEEMA EXPRESSES GRATITUDE TO PUNJAB GOVERNOR FOR HIS INSIGHTFUL SPEECH

Chandigarh, March 24

Highlighting the remarkable achievements of the Punjab government under the visionary leadership of Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann, while drawing a sharp contrast with the previous administrations led by Congress and Akali-BJP, Punjab Finance, Planning, Excise and Taxation Minister Advocate Harpal Singh Cheema on Monday expressed gratitude to Punjab Governor Mr. Gulab Chand Kataria for his insightful speech in the Punjab Vidhan Sabha.

Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema began his speech by recalling the Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) promise during the 2022 elections to provide free electricity to the people of Punjab. He proudly announced that this promise was fulfilled within three months of the government’s formation, with 90 percent of domestic electricity consumers now receiving zero electricity bills. He also higlighted the government’s historic decision to acquire the private thermal plant at Goindwal Sahib, a project worth Rs 6000 crore, for just Rs 1080 crore, ensuring it be a public asset, a first in Punjab’s history.

Taking a dig at the previous governments led by Congress, Finance Minister Cheema criticized Congress party’s walk-out during the session, attributing it to their inability to confront the current government’s success in clearing the Rs 9000 crore subsidy arrears left by the Congress led state government.

Referring to the Aam Aadmi Party’s promise to bring a health revolution in the state, the Finance Minister highlighted the transformative impact of Aam Aadmi Clinics, which have provided free treatment, tests, and medicines to countless citizens, contrasting this with the Congress-led government’s failure to recruit adequately for healthcare positions. He said that during the Congress-led government, an advertisement for 547 posts was issued, out of which only 43 people were recruited. He said that current government not only recruited specialist doctors but the government hospitals are also being transformed.

In the education sector, Finance Minister Cheema higlighted a 57 percent increase in budget by the AAP led Punjab Government. He lauded initiatives such as the School of Eminence and international teacher training programs, while condemning the Congress government’s plans to close 1207 schools, a decision thwarted by the Aam Aadmi Party. He said that most of the leaders of the opposition parties got education in heavily charged private schools, therefore were unaware of the condition of government schools in the state.

Finance Minister Cheema also underscored the government’s success in attracting over Rs 90,000 crore in investments, attributing this to the state’s improved law and order under Chief Minister Mann’s leadership. He credited the Anti-Gangster Task Force for dismantling gangster culture, which he said had flourished under the Congress regime. “Congress party gave birth to gangster culture in the state; gangsters from other states were brought and kept in Punjab jails”, said Cheema.

On the issue of drug eradication, Finance Minister Cheema detailed the government’s “Yudh Nashian Virudh” campaign, which has led to 2200 FIRs, 3800 arrests, and the demolition of 43 illegally constructed properties of drug dealers, so far. He said that for the first time during the Akali-BJP government, the people of the state heard the name of ‘Chitta’. “After this, Captain Amarinder Singh took an oath to end drugs by holding Gutka Sahib exactly 35 km from Talwandi Sabo, but later during the Congress regime, this drug business flourished further”, he added.

Finance Minister Cheema highlighted the government’s efforts to provide employment to over 50,000 youth and promote sports through initiatives like ‘Khedan Watan Punjab Diyan’ and the plan to establish 1000 sports nurseries. He also highlighted the appointment of accomplished sports persons to high-ranking positions to inspire the younger generation.

Stressing on the need to save groundwater to save agriculture, Finance Minister Cheema said that the Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann led government’s took initiatives to savr groundwater by ensuring canal water supply to the tail end after decades besides ensuring hours of uninterrupted electricity for agriculture . He also mentioned the continuation of electricity subsidies for tubewells.

Finance Minister Cheema also reaffirmed the government’s dedication to honoring the sacrifices of soldiers by providing financial assistance of Rs 1 crore to their families. He also highlighted the government’s efforts to manage the state’s debt, pay off interest, and regularize teacher services, contrasting these achievements with the failures of previous SAD-BJP and Congress led governments.

“The previous Akali-BJP and Congress governments have left Punjab with a staggering debt burden of approximately Rs 3 lakh crore. The interest on this debt alone is a whopping Rs 20,000 crore annually, which is a significant drain on the state’s finances. While efforts are being made to repay the principal amount, a substantial portion of the budget is still being allocated towards paying off the interest, putting a strain on the state’s resources”, said the Finance Minister.

Talking about employees issues, the Finance Minister highlighted AAP led state government’s efforts to pay the dues of about Rs 14,500 crore, owed to employees when the Congress government issued the 6th Pay Commission. He stated that the services of the maximum number of teachers have been regularized in Punjab, and non-permanent teachers are now receiving a salary of Rs 25000, up from Rs 6000 during the Congress party government.

Concluding his speech, Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema said that the Aam Aadmi Party has made remarkable strides in Punjab, despite being only 8 years old in the state’s legislative assembly. He said that under the visionary leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, the Punjab government has been consistently driving progress and development in the state.

Regional Consultation National Tobacco Control Programme (NTCP) held at Tata Memorial Centre, Navi Mumbai

Chandigarh:

A two-day Regional Consultation for Key Stakeholders on the National Tobacco Control Programme (NTCP) organized by the Resource Centre for Tobacco Control (RCTC), PGIMER Chandigarh, in collaboration with Tata Memorial Centre, Navi Mumbai, and Vital Strategies ON 18-19th March 2025 at Tata Memorial Centre, Navi Mumbai, hosted stakeholders (Policy Makers, Implementor, Civil Society and academician) from five states. The event aimed to strengthen NTCP implementation in Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat, Jharkhand and Telangana by bringing together key policymakers, public health experts, law enforcement officials, and civil society representatives to discuss strategies for advancing tobacco control efforts across states.

Dr. Pankaj Chaturvedi, Director of ACTREC, Tata Memorial Centre, emphasized that with 3,500 deaths per day in the country, tobacco control should be a national priority. He highlighted the importance of conducting regional-level workshops for key stakeholders across different parts of the country to sensitize and orient them on various tobacco control strategies. Through these workshops, participants also had the opportunity to learn best practices from other states, Dr. Pankaj stated.

Dr. Sonu Goel, Professor at PGIMER Chandigarh and Director of the Resource Centre for Tobacco Control, emphasized the importance of regional collaboration and multi-sectoral partnerships in tobacco control. He further highlighted those previous consultations in New Delhi, Goa, and Guwahati served as important platforms for developing regional plans for tobacco control in the country. He acknowledged the sincere contributions of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), along with various academic institutions and civil society stakeholders, in strengthening tobacco control efforts across the country.

Dr. Rana J. Singh, Director – Southeast Asia, Vital Strategies, called for strengthening policy enforcement, youth prevention strategies, and innovative cessation approaches to advance tobacco control.

Dr. L. Swasticharan, Additional Director General, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India, reaffirmed the government’s commitment to strengthening tobacco control policies through multi-sectoral engagement, rigorous implementation of COTPA provisions, expanded cessation services, and youth-centric awareness campaigns.

Shri Kishore Gaike, Assistant Commissioners of Police (ACP), Navi Mumbai Police, joined as the chief guest and highlighted the need for strict enforcement of tobacco control laws such as COTPA, he assured continued support from law enforcement agencies in the state of Maharashtra. 

The regional consultation hosted various experts from diverse parts of the country, including Dr. P.C. Gupta, Director of Healis Sekhsaria Institute of Public Health; Dr. Rakesh Gupta from Rajasthan Cancer Foundation; Dr. Rajesh Dikshit and Dr. Dr. Gauravi Mishra from Tata Memorial Centre, Navi Mumbai, Deepak Mishra, Executive Director of SEEDS Bihar; and many more.

The Regional Tobacco Control Plan was developed to strengthen the efforts of the National Tobacco Control Programme (NTCP) across states.

PGIMER in collaboration with Traffic Police,Chandigarh organized a Head Injury Prevention Awareness Drive at Sukhna Lake

Chandigarh:

The Division of Neuroanesthesiology and Neurocritical Care, in collaboration with the Department of Neurosurgery and the Division of Neuroradiology, PGIMER Chandigarh, successfully conducted a Head Injury Prevention Awareness Drive at Sukhna Lake on March 23rd from 6:00 AM to 8:30 AM. The initiative aimed to raise awareness about road safety, the importance of helmet use, and the early recognition of head injuries along with rapid treatment to reduce mortality and disability.

        The event was held in collaboration with the Chandigarh Police, led by Inspector Traffic Police, Dr Parvesh Sharma. It was graced by the presence of Medical Superintendent, Dr Vipin Koushal and Dean Academic, PGIMER Chandigarh, Dr R K Ratho who emphasised the critical role of traffic rules compliance in preventing head injuries along with prompt recognition of danger signs and rapid treatment. Prof Nidhi Panda, head of the division of neuroanesthesiology and neurocritical care along with Prof Hemant Bhagat and Dr Amiya Kumar Barik also conveyed the importance of fostering a culture of awareness, prevention, and preparednessand stressed that initiatives like these can help save countless lives and reduce the burden of traumatic brain injuries.

      As part of the awareness drive, the Traffic Police Division, Chandigarh conducted a demonstration regarding the correct use of helmets and adherence to traffic regulations, educating passersby about road safety measures.

Adding to the impact of the event, PGIMER’s faculty and residents organized a walkathon, followed by three engaging street plays. These performances effectively conveyed messages on preventing head injuries, avoiding falls in high-risk populations like the elderly and children along with recognizing early warning signs, and seeking timely medical intervention—key factors in reducing fatalities and long-term disabilities.

       The initiative reinforced the need for collective responsibility in making roads safer and preventing traumatic head injuries. PGIMER Chandigarh remains committed to community education, preventive healthcare, and promoting road safety awareness because every life matters!

Project reports of two agencies for providing irrigation water to Nurpur Bedi’s mountainous region under review of SEs Committee: Barindar Kumar Goyal

Chandigarh, March 24:

Punjab Water Resources Minister Mr. Barindar Kumar Goyal, on Monday, informed the Punjab Vidhan Sabha that efforts are being made on a war footing to provide canal water for irrigation to 75 villages in Nurpur Bedi block of Ropar district and action will soon be taken in this regard.

In response to a question raised by MLA from Ropar Mr. Dinesh Kumar Chadha, about the status of the feasibility study for providing canal water for irrigation to 75 villages in Ropar district, the Cabinet Minister said that Expressions of Interest (EOI) proposals have been submitted by two agencies, which are under review by a committee of senior officials for final decision. Necessary action will be taken according to technical feasibility and availability of funds after which it will be sent to the Central Water Commission for further approval, he informed.

Sh. Barindar Kumar Goyal said that expression of interest notices were floated twice to examine the feasibility of the project. Two agencies participated in this earlier process. However, when the agencies were asked to provide detailed information about the project, they failed to give an appropriate response. The EOI had to be cancelled and subsequently reissued, to which again two agencies applied.

The Cabinet Minister said that this area is mountainous and surrounded by natural streams. Due to its elevated position, it is not possible to provide irrigation water through the canal system. Therefore, an EOI was floated to determine the project’s overall impact and how water could be delivered to this area. He said that there are three potential sources through which water can be reached to this region. The first is to take water from Nangal Dam through a pipe network or by lifting water from the dam. The second method is to draw water from the Swan River and store it, but the difficulty is that the Swan River flows only during the monsoon and there is no water after three to four months. The third approach is to collect water from Sri Anandpur Sahib Hydel Channel through silos or overhead service reservoirs and deliver it to the area through lifting. He said that the EOI tender was floated to select the best method from these options.

The Water Resources Minister informed that the project reports from the agencies are under review by a committee of Superintending Engineers (SEs) for final decision. The SEs will conduct a complete study and after checking its feasibility, it will be sent to the Central Water Commission for further action, he added.

Punjab Government Releases Rs 12.99 Crore for Beneficiaries from Backward Classes and Economically Weaker Sections: Dr. Baljit Kaur

Chandigarh, March 24:

Punjab’s Minister for Social Justice, Empowerment, and Minorities, Dr. Baljit Kaur, announced that the Punjab Government has released ₹12.99 crore under the Ashirwad Scheme for the financial year 2024-25. This amount will benefit 2,549 individuals from backward classes and economically weaker sections.

Providing further details, Dr. Baljit Kaur stated that applications for financial assistance under the Ashirwad Scheme were received through the Ashirwad Portal from beneficiaries belonging to backward classes and economically weaker sections in 18 districts, including Barnala, Bathinda, Faridkot, Ferozepur, Fatehgarh Sahib, Fazilka, Hoshiarpur, Jalandhar, Kapurthala, Mansa, Sri Muktsar Sahib, Patiala, Pathankot, Rupnagar, SAS Nagar, Sangrur, Malerkotla, and Tarn Taran. To cover these 2,549 beneficiaries, ₹12.99 crore has been allocated.

The Minister further elaborated that financial assistance has been provided to beneficiaries across the following districts: 38 in Barnala, 33 in Bathinda, 62 in Faridkot, 8 in Ferozepur, 28 in Fatehgarh Sahib, 67 in Fazilka, 195 in Hoshiarpur, 85 in Jalandhar, and 27 in Kapurthala. Additionally, 175 beneficiaries in Mansa, 89 in Sri Muktsar Sahib, 406 in Patiala, 224 in Pathankot, 384 in Rupnagar, 230 in SAS Nagar, 280 in Sangrur, 99 in Malerkotla, and 119 in Tarn Taran have received financial assistance.

Dr. Baljit Kaur reiterated that under the Ashirwad Scheme, the state government provides financial assistance of ₹51,000 to girls from low-income families for their marriages.

She emphasized that the Punjab Government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, is committed to the welfare of all sections of society, including Scheduled Castes, Backward Classes, and economically weaker sections.

The Minister further highlighted that to avail of the benefits of the Ashirwad Scheme, applicants must be permanent residents of Punjab, belong to families below the poverty line (BPL), and be from Scheduled Castes, Backward Classes, or other economically weaker sections. The total annual family income should be less than ₹32,790. Additionally, up to two daughters from an eligible family can benefit from this scheme.

Dr. Baljit Kaur added that the financial assistance is directly transferred to beneficiaries’ bank accounts through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT). She affirmed that the Punjab Government is making rapid strides in improving the standard of living for all citizens and strengthening them economically.

PUNJAB GOVERNMENT RELEASES 450 MORE FARMERS FROM POLICE DETENTION

CHANDIGARH, March 24:

          Adopting a considerate approach towards farmers, Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann led Punjab Government has decided to immediately release 450 more farmers from the police detention.

          Sharing details, Inspector General of Police (IGP) Headquarters Dr Sukhchain Singh Gill, on Monday, informed that Punjab Government has already released approximately 800 farmers from the police custody.

          He further emphasised that the Punjab Chief Minister has directed the immediate release of farmers including women, differently-abled individuals, farmers with medical conditions, and those above the age of 60. “In line with the directives of the Punjab Government, we are prioritising the release of such farmers and about 450 farmers are being released today,” he said.

          Addressing about another grievance of the farmers related to their belongings, the IGP said that Punjab Government has issued strict directions in this regard and nobody will be permitted to misappropriate the belongings of farmers.    

          “To address the concern about belonging of farmers, the Patiala district police has also appointed SP-rank officer Jasbir Singh, as the Nodal Officer, and farmers facing issues related to their possessions can directly contact SP Jasbir Singh at the mobile number 90713-00002 for immediate assistance,” informed Dr Sukhchain Singh Gill, while adding that Patiala Police has already registered three first information reports (FIRs) in this regard.