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Mayor Urges Chandigarh Administration to regular water connections for residents living outside Lal Dora in 24 villages

Chandigarh, February 15:- The Mayor of Chandigarh, Mrs. Harpreet Kaur Babla, has urged, the Chandigarh Administration to take immediate action on the pressing issues faced by the residents and farmers of villages in Chandigarh.

The Mayor urged the urgent need for regular water connections for residents living outside Lal Dora in 24 villages of Chandigarh. These residents are currently dependent on expensive water tankers, despite having been provided electricity connections.

The Mayor emphasized that water is a basic necessity and urged the UT Administration to take necessary decision in this regard at the earliest. She also said that if needed, necessary amendments in the Water Bye-Laws will be made to facilitate legal water connections.

She also urged the Administration to regularize the structures situated outside Lal Dora limits and keeping in view the long pending demand of villagers immediate action be taken in this regard.

She reaffirmed the Municipal Corporation’s commitment to working closely with the Chandigarh Administration to resolve these critical issues and ensure inclusive growth and development for the city.

Trump’s ‘Gift’ to Modi: Chained Indians Deported on US Army Plane 

Amritsar, February 15:

          Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Saturday warned the Modi led Union government to refrain from turning the holy city of Amritsar into ‘detention or deportee’ centre by repeatedly sending the planes carrying deportees on this sacred land.

The Chief Minister, who visited the Sri Guru Ram Dass International Airport’ to foresee the arrangements for receiving the deportees scheduled to land later in night today, reminded the Government of India that history is replete with examples that whosoever has tried to cast a malicious eye on this land had never survived. He said that the Modi government was indulging in dirty tantrums by landing the planes of deportees on repeatedly on this revered land with the sole motive of defaming the Punjab and Punjabis. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that this misdeed of the Modi government has bruised the psyche of entire Punjab in general and the Sikh community in particular.

The Chief Minister reminded the BJP and Modi that this sacred land which is being used by them for tarnishing the image of Punjabis has several sacred places like Sri Harmandir Sahib, Bhagwan Valmiki Tirath Sthal, Durgiana Mandir and Jallianwala Bagh, where hundreds of innocent patriots had laid down their lives for sake of freedom of the country. He said that denigrating Punjab is a sin for which Punjabis can never forgive the saffron party in general and the coterie of Modi in particular. Bhagwant Singh Mann asked the Union government that can anyone do such mischief at Vatican city, the holy city of Christian community adding that if not then why sentiments of the Punjabis are being hurt by repeatedly landing the planes carrying deportees here at Amritsar.

The Chief Minister slammed the Prime Minister Narendra Modi government for failing to secure the interests of the countrymen adding that this government has undermined the unity, integrity and sovereignty of the country. He said that it is unfortunate that under the present regime the country is bereft of an effective foreign policy due to which the inhuman treatment is being given to deportees. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that on one hand the Prime Minister was hugging the US President during his recent tour and at the same time the chained Indians were being shamefully deported back to their native land.

The Chief Minister questioned what stopped the Prime Minister from raising this issue in front of Donald Trump during his meeting with him. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the self proclaimed global leader-Modi ji should have atleast offered to send the planes from the country to bring back the Indians. However, he said that to the utter surprise of every Indian, Modi remained tightlipped over the issue during his entire meeting with the US President.

Moreover, the Chief Minister said that it is surprising that a war plane of a foreign country is being landed at an airport which is 40 kilometres away from a hostile neighbor. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that this fatal move could have jeopardized national security but ironically the Union government is callous on it. Questioning the rationale behind the move of MEA to choose Amritsar for landing these planes here, Bhagwant Singh Mann said that there are hundreds of other airports in the country but this has been chosen just to defame Punjab.

The Chief Minister reiterated that on the other hand when the state government demands starting of international flights from here then the demand is declined by citing several frivolous reasons. Meanwhile, he said that the state government is very strict against the illegal travel agents because of whom these innocent Indians had gone illegally to the US and have now been deported. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that exemplary action will be ensured against such travel agents for duping the common Indians, so that it acts as a deterrent for others.

Meanwhile, the Chief Minister said that all the necessary arrangements have been made for boarding and lodging of the deportees landing at the Amritsar airport tonight. He said that the officers have been deputed to ensure that all the deportees reach their home safely after landing at the airport. Bhagwant Singh Mann also said that the state government is duty bound to provide adequate opportunities for the deportees for their rehabilitation as their expertise in the state adding that no stone will be left unturned for this noble cause.

Media workshop equips Journalists to tackle Punjab’s air pollution crisis

Chandigarh: Amid growing concerns over Punjab’s worsening air quality, leading environmental experts and journalists gathered at a hotel in Chandigarh, for a high-impact media workshop. The event, titled “Media Workshop on Air Pollution, Health Impacts, and the Role of Media in Punjab,” aimed to provide journalists with the necessary expertise to report effectively on air pollution and its health consequences.

Punjab faces an escalating air pollution crisis, primarily driven by stubble burning, vehicular emissions, and industrial pollution. These factors have contributed to severe health complications, particularly among vulnerable groups such as children, the elderly, and individuals with pre-existing conditions. Research indicates that prolonged exposure to hazardous air quality heightens the risk of respiratory illnesses, cardiovascular diseases, and premature mortality.

The workshop, attended by 50 journalists, healthcare professionals, ASHA workers, and farmers, featured a session by Vinayak Sinha, Professor, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, IISER, who provided a scientific breakdown of air pollution sources and their health implications. He emphasized the importance of understanding air quality data and how science can drive policy changes to mitigate pollution in Punjab.

Following this, doctors from Fortis Hospital, Mohali including Dr. Swapna Misra, Gynecologist; Dr. Arun Kochar, Cardiologist and Dr. Navreet Kaur, Pulmonologist highlighted the severe health effects of air pollution, with a focus on respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. Their session underscored how vulnerable groups, including children and the elderly, are disproportionately affected by deteriorating air quality.

Adding to the discussion, ASHA workers and farmers shared their on-ground experiences, illustrating the daily health challenges faced by rural communities due to air pollution. Their testimonies provided valuable insights into the urgent need for policy interventions and support systems for those most affected.

The workshop placed a strong emphasis on responsible and data-driven reporting, equipping journalists with the necessary knowledge and storytelling techniques to effectively communicate the crisis. Sanam Sutirath Wazir, Head of State Climate Action, Asar, underscored the critical role of the media: “Air pollution is a public health emergency that requires immediate attention. Media professionals play a vital role in shaping public opinion and influencing policy through accurate, data-driven reporting.”

Sinha reinforced the need for scientific accuracy in environmental journalism, stating, “The media must ensure that air pollution coverage is rooted in scientific evidence. This workshop bridges the gap between researchers and journalists, fostering accurate and impactful environmental reporting.”

With collaboration between journalists, scientists, and policymakers, this workshop marks a step forward in creating a well-informed, action-driven media landscape that can drive meaningful change for Punjab’s air quality.

CM vehemently opposes move of GOI to again land plane carrying deported Indians at Amritsar

मुख्यमंत्री कार्यालय, पंजाब

मुख्यमंत्री द्वारा अमेरिका से डिपोर्ट हुए भारतीयों को लाने वाले विमान को फिर से अमृतसर में उतरने संबंधी केंद्र के फैसले का जोरदार विरोध

मोदी सरकार द्वारा पंजाब और पंजाबियों की छवि को खराब करने की गहरी साजिश बताया

गैर-कानूनी इमीग्रेशन राष्ट्रीय समस्या

’अपने आपको विश्व गुरु’ कहने वाले मोदी भारतीयों के अधिकारों को सुरक्षित रखने में असफल रहे

जंजीरों में जकड़कर भारतीयों को उनकी मातृभूमि पर भेजकर ट्रम्प ने मोदी को वापसी का तोहफा दिया

अमृतसर, 14 फरवरीः

भारत सरकार द्वारा अमेरिका से गैर-कानूनी प्रवासी भारतीयों को लेकर आ रहे विमान को अमृतसर हवाई अड्डे पर उतारने के फैसले का जोरदार विरोध करते हुए पंजाब के मुख्यमंत्री भगवंत सिंह मान ने इस कदम को पंजाब और पंजाबियों को बदनाम करने की केंद्र सरकार की गहरी साजिश बताया।

आज यहां पत्रकारों से बातचीत करते हुए मुख्यमंत्री ने कहा कि पंजाब को भारत के लिए सबसे ज्यादा अनाज पैदा करने वाला और देश की खड़गभुजा के रूप में जाना जाता है, लेकिन भाजपा की अगुआई वाली सरकार ने सूबे को बदनाम करने में कोई कसर बाकी नहीं छोड़ी। उन्होंने कहा कि अमेरिका से डिपोर्ट किए गए भारतीयों को लेकर आने वाले विमान को अमृतसर में उतारना भारत सरकार की विश्व स्तर पर पंजाब की छवि को खराब करने की एक सोची समझी साजिश है। भगवंत सिंह मान ने विदेश मंत्रालय द्वारा अमृतसर को यह विमान उतारने के लिए चुनने पर सवाल उठाया जब देश में सैकड़ों अन्य हवाई अड्डे हैं।

मुख्यमंत्री ने कहा कि वह पहले ही विदेश मंत्रालय और गृह मंत्रालय के पास यह मुद्दा उठा चुके हैं, लेकिन उनसे कोई सकारात्मक जवाब नहीं मिला। उन्होंने कहा कि कुछ दिन पहले भी एक विमान अमृतसर उतरा था और अब दो अन्य विमानों को बिना किसी ठोस तर्क के उतारा जा रहा है। भगवंत सिंह मान ने कहा कि पंजाबियों को इस लिए निशाना बनाया जा रहा है क्योंकि प्रधानमंत्री और उनकी पार्टी पंजाबियों को पसंद नहीं करती, जबकि यह सच भी इतिहास के पन्नों में दर्ज है कि भारतीय आजादी संघर्ष के दौरान शहीद हुए, जेलों में बंद हुए या निर्वासित किए गए 90 फ़ीसदी से अधिक लोग पंजाब से थे।

मुख्यमंत्री ने कहा कि विदेश मंत्रालय की यह नैतिक जिम्मेदारी है कि वह स्पष्ट करे कि पंजाब खासकर अमृतसर को ही क्यों चुना गया। उन्होंने कहा कि पड़ोसी दुश्मन देश अमृतसर से 40 किलोमीटर दूर होने के बावजूद अमेरिका का एक सैन्य विमान यहां उतारा जा रहा है। भगवंत सिंह मान ने कहा कि जब राज्य सरकार यहां अंतरराष्ट्रीय उड़ानों की शुरुआत करने की मांग करती है तो कई बेकार कारणों के चलते मांग को रद्द कर दिया जाता है।

मुख्यमंत्री ने कहा कि राज्य की छवि को खराब करने के लिए डिपोर्ट किए गए लोगों को लेकर जाने वाले विमान को बिना किसी तर्क के यहां उतारा जा रहा है। उन्होंने कहा कि अगर बांग्लादेश के पूर्व प्रधानमंत्री शेख हसीना को लेकर जाने वाले विमान को हिंडन हवाई अड्डे पर उतारा जा सकता है और राफेल जेट को अंबाला में उतारा जा सकता है, तो इस विमान को देश के किसी अन्य हिस्से में क्यों नहीं उतारा जा सकता। भगवंत सिंह मान ने कहा कि गैर-कानूनी इमीग्रेशन सिर्फ पंजाब की ही समस्या नहीं है, बल्कि यह एक राष्ट्रीय समस्या है और इससे यह अनुमान लगाया जा रहा है कि पंजाब ही इससे बुरी तरह प्रभावित है, इसलिए सिर्फ पंजाबियों को ही अमेरिका से डिपोर्ट किया जा रहा है।

प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी पर निशाना साधते हुए मुख्यमंत्री ने कहा कि ‘अपने आपको विश्व गुरु’ बताने वाले भारतीयों के अधिकारों की सुरक्षा में असफल रहे हैं। उन्होंने कहा कि यह देश की विदेश नीति की बड़ी असफलता है क्योंकि जिस समय मोदी अपने दोस्त डोनाल्ड ट्रम्प के साथ हाथ मिला रहे थे, उसी समय जंजीरों में जकड़े भारतीयों को फौजी के जहाज द्वारा डिपोर्ट किया जा रहा था। भगवंत सिंह मान ने कहा कि इस दौरे में अपनी आत्म-प्रशंसा के अलावा मोदी ने कुछ भी नहीं हासिल किया और ट्रम्प ने जंजीरों में जकड़े भारतीयों को उनकी मातृभूमि पर भेजकर मोदी को वापसी का तोहफा दिया है।

मुख्यमंत्री ने दुख व्यक्त करते हुए कहा कि यह दुर्भाग्यपूर्ण है कि भारत सरकार डिपोर्ट किए गए इन भारतीयों की सम्मानजनक वापसी को सुनिश्चित नहीं कर सकी। उन्होंने कहा कि हमारे देश के यह बच्चे पिछले सात दशकों से देश में प्रचलित इस प्रणाली के शिकार हो रहे हैं जहां गैर-कानूनी प्रवास ने अपने पैर पसारे हैं। भगवंत सिंह मान ने कहा कि यह बहुत शर्मनाक है कि संकट के इस क्षण में उनका साथ देने के बजाय, मोदी सरकार ने उन्हें अनदेख कर दिया है जो कि बिलकुल भी जायज़ नहीं है।

मुख्यमंत्री ने कहा कि देश पर लौटने पर इन भाइयों-बहनों का सम्मान किया जाना चाहिए था और भारत सरकार को उन्हें वापस लाने के लिए अपना विमान भेजना चाहिए था। उन्होंने कहा कि उनकी सम्मानजनक वापसी को सुनिश्चित करने की बजाए केंद्र सरकार ने भारतीयों को ज़लील किया है, जिसके लिए उन्हें कभी भी माफ नहीं किया जा सकता। भगवंत सिंह मान ने कहा कि पंजाबी हमेशा केंद्र सरकार की खराब नीतियों के खिलाफ खड़े रहे हैं, इसलिए भाजपा और इसकी सरकार पंजाबियों से नफरत करती है और उन्हें बदनाम करने की साजिशें रचने पर तुली हुई है।
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CHIEF MINISTER’S OFFICE PUNJAB

CM vehemently opposes move of GOI to again land plane carrying deported Indians at Amritsar

Terms it as a move of Modi Government to tarnish image of Punjab and Punjabis

Describes illegal immigration as a national problem

Slams Modi as self proclaimed global leader’, who has failed to secure rights of Indians

Asserts that chained Indians deported to their native land are a return gift by Trump to Modi

Amritsar, February 14:

Vehemently Opposing the move of Government of India to land plane carrying deported Indians at Amritsar airport, the Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Friday described it as a conspiracy of union government to defame Punjab and Punjabis.

Interacting with the media persons here today, the Chief Minister said that despite of Punjab being food bowl and sword arm of India, BJP led government has started a tirade to defame state. He said that the move to land plane carrying deported Indians from US in Amritsar is just another attempt of the Government of India to tarnish image of Punjab globally. Bhagwant Singh Mann questioned the move of MEA to choose Amritsar for landing these this plane here whereas there are hundreds of other airports in the country.

The Chief Minister said that he has already raised this issue with the MEA and MHA but hasn’t received any positive response from them. He said that one plane had landed a few days back and now two more planes are being landed without any proper justification. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that Punjabis are being targeted because Prime Minister and his party doesn’t like them despite of the fact that more than 90% of people martyred, jailed or exiled during Indian freedom struggle were from Punjab.

The Chief Minister said that it is the moral responsibility of the MEA to explain why Punjab especially Amritsar has been chosen for this landing. He said that despite of fact that a hostile neighbour is 40 kilometres away from Amritsar, an Army plane of US is being landed here. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that when the state government demands starting of international flights from here then the demand is declined by citing several frivolous reasons.

However, the Chief Minister said that to tarnish the image of state the plane carrying deportees is being landed here without any rationale. He said that if the plane carrying former Prime Minister of Bangladesh Shiekh Haseena can be landed at Hindon air port and Rafale jet can land in Ambala then why can’t be this plane taken to any other part of country. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that illegal immigration is not only the problem of Punjab but it is a national problem whereas projection is being made that Punjab is severely affected by this so only Punjabis are being deported from United States.

Training his guns against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Chief Minister quipped that the ‘self proclaimed global leader’ has failed to secure rights of Indians. He said that it is the failure of foreign policy of the country as when Modi was shaking hand with his friend Donald Trump, at the same time the chained Indians were being deported through Army plane. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that  except his self glorification Modi has gained nothing for the  country in his trip and the chained Indians deported to their native land are a return gift by Trump to Modi.

The Chief Minister bemoaned that it is unfortunate that the Government of India has not been able to ensure dignified return of these hapless Indians. He said that these children of our country are a victim  of the system that has prevailed in the country in last seven decades where illegal migration has flexed its muscles. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that it is shameful that instead of standing for them in this hour of crisis, the Modi government has abandoned them which is not at all justified.

The Chief Minister said that these brothers and sisters should have been received gracefully  and the Government of India should have sent its own plane to bring them back. He said that instead of ensuring their dignified return the Government of India has humiliated the Indians for which they can be never forgiven. Bhagwant Singh Mann reiterated as Punjabis have always stood against the regressive policies of the Union government so BJP and its government hates Punjabis and is hell bent upon hatching the conspiracies to defame them.

Union Government approves Rs. 6,797 crore for various power projects in Haryana under Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS): Hry Energy Minister

Chandigarh, February 14

Haryana Energy Minister, Sh. Anil Vij said that the Union Government has sanctioned Rs. 6,797 crore for various power projects in Haryana under the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS). This includes sanctioned for works worth Rs. 3,638.21 crore for system modernization and smart distribution in the Gurugram and Faridabad districts.

Notably, the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS) is an initiative by the Government of India aimed at enhancing the financial viability and operational efficiency of the power distribution sector.

Sh.  Anil Vij shared that the scheme includes works such as inviting tenders for smart metering, starting the installation of prepaid smart meters, and other related tasks. The financial viability of distribution utilities is crucial for the entire power sector value chain.

Prepare supplementary list of final published voter list of municipal bodies: State Election Commissioner to DCs

Chandigarh, February 14

Haryana State Election Commissioner Sh. Dhanpat Singh has issued instructions to all concerned Deputy Commissioners in view of the Urban Local Body elections that they should prepare the supplementary voter list of the final published voter list of the concerned Municipal Corporation, Municipal Council and Municipality.

The State Election Commissioner said while preparing the supplementary list, the officers should ensure including complete details of deceased voters, names included, names deleted and voters transferred from one ward to another. The supplementary voter list will be made available to the concerned presiding officer at the time of polling so that the possibility of double voting can be avoided.

Haryana State Enforcement Bureau Cracks Down on Illegal Mining

Chandigarh, February 14

The Haryana State Enforcement Bureau has intensified its crackdown on illegal mining, registering 238 cases and arresting 136 individuals in January 2025. During this period, the Bureau team conducted raids at 582 locations across the state concerning the illegal mining of soil/sand/gravel, seizing 258 vehicles on the spot.

Under the efficient leadership of Director General of Police Shatrujeet Kapur, the Bureau launched a campaign against illegal activities, particularly illegal mining. In this sequence, a fine of Rs 127.86 lakh was imposed on the land mafia involved in illegal mining in January 2025, out of which Rs 63.54 lakh was recovered in the same month (January 2025), and the process of recovering the outstanding fine is ongoing.

The Enforcement Bureau team, taking action against the land mafia involved in illegal mining in district Panchkula, seized 16 vehicles in a single day, including 13 dumpers, one poklane machine, and 2 hydras, and took legal action against the accused. According to the information received, it was revealed that these land mafias, under the guise of valid mining, illegally mined up to 16 feet and stole 94112 DJS of minerals. The department has imposed a fine of Rs 3 crore 70 lakh 43 thousand 600 on the accused.

In 2024, the Bureau, while running a campaign against illegal activities related to 6 departments, 49017 vehicles were checked with the help of transport department , out of which 29281 vehicles were seized. Action was taken against these vehicles by imposing a fine of more than Rs 100 crore 70 lakh.

It is noteworthy that the State Enforcement Bureau was constituted by the Haryana government in the state on July 22, 2023, and since then, the Bureau has been actively working and systematically working against illegal activities. Special campaigns are also conducted by the Enforcement Bureau from time to time, in which the Enforcement Bureau team conducts raids at different places and takes action against illegal activities. He informed that at present, cases related to 6 departments have been taken up by the Enforcement Bureau, which include cases like illegal mining, action against those who steal electricity, prevent water theft, take action against those who smuggle liquor, take action against those who occupy government properties, cutting illegal colonies, etc. At present, 22 police stations of the Enforcement Bureau are being operated in Haryana, where cases related to these departments are registered and action is taken.

In 2024, the State Enforcement Bureau team, formed with the objective of preventing illegal activities, inspected 5792 mining sites. In this case, 1169 cases were registered and 1117 people were arrested and action was taken against them. Out of these, 801 FIRs have been disposed of. He also informed that in the year 2024, 1493 vehicles were found involved in illegal mining related activities by the Enforcement Bureau team. The Bureau imposed a fine of Rs 11 crore 64 lakh on these vehicles, out of which Rs 8 crore 45 lakh was collected as fine.

Similarly, in the year 2024, 39398 FIRs were registered by the Bureau regarding illegal activities related to the electricity corporation, out of which 31110 FIRs were disposed of by the Bureau. He said that an amount of more than Rs 86 crore 81 lakh has been recovered by the Bureau team in the year 2024 regarding cases related to power theft in the state. He informed that in the year 2024, 439 demolition drives were conducted by the Town and Country Planning Department against encroachments, in reference to which 930 FIRs were registered. In this case, 373 people were arrested by the Bureau. He informed that 1404 cases related to the Irrigation Department have been registered by the Bureau, out of which 1240 cases have been disposed of. The Bureau has recovered an amount of Rs 20 lakh 79 thousand in this regard.

Similarly, while taking action against liquor smugglers, the Bureau inspected 12576 sites in the year 2024. In this regard, 659 FIRs were registered by the Bureau, out of which 586 FIRs have been disposed of. In this case, 708 accused were arrested while 90 vehicles were seized. In the year 2024, 6648 liters of raw liquor, 3968.6 liters of lahan, 48110.3 liters of English liquor, 35184.2 liters of country liquor and 12711.8 liters of beer were recovered by the Enforcement Bureau.

Mr. Kapur said that the campaign against illegal mining will continue in the future as well. A policy of zero tolerance will be adopted against such people and strict action will be taken. He also appealed to the general public to ensure that they provide information related to illegal mining to the Enforcement Bureau. The name of the person giving the information will be kept confidential.

Adequate availability of fertilizers will be ensured, assures Hry CM

Chandigarh, February 14

Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said the state government will not let there be any shortage of fertilizers for crops of farmers. Fertilizers are being made available to farmers across the state as per requirement. He directed the officials to immediately make urea available in all Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS) across the state.

The Chief Minister today took suo motu cognizance of the news related to shortage of urea and DAP in the media and directed the officials of the Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Department to make adequate quantity of fertilizers available in all the districts of the state so that the production of crops is not affected.

Following the orders of the Chief Minister, the department officials said adequate quantity of fertilizers is available in the state. Urea fertilizer is also being made available in all PACS as per the increased need of the farmers. Apart from this, IFFCO and KRIBHCO managers have also been instructed to provide urea fertilizer as per demand in all PACS.

The Chief Minister said the interest of farmers is paramount for him and the state government is making efforts to get them fair prices for everything – from fertilizers and seeds to crops.

The Chief Minister said Haryana is the first state in the country where every grain of all crops is purchased at MSP. We have given the farmers the facility to make e-gate pass from home through e-kharid application to sell their crops in the market, he added.

Sh. Nayab Singh Saini reiterated the commitment of the state government in the interest of farmers and said he himself is a farmer, so he understands the pain and need of the farmers. He will not let the hard-earned money of the farmers go waste. His doors are always open for farmers.

Negligence in power services will not be tolerated: Vij

Chandigarh, February 14

On the direction of Haryana Energy Minister, Sh.Anil Vij, explanation sought from negligent employees following a surprise inspection of the Bijli Seva Kendra in Rohtak on February 2. These employees are required to submit a response within three days explaining the reasons for delays in resolving complaints, failing which disciplinary action will be taken.

Notably, during his visit to the BSK Complaint Center at Rajiv Gandhi Vidyut Bhawan, Rohtak, the minister reviewed consumer complaints. The inspection revealed that several complaints were not resolved within the prescribed four-hour time frame.

The Energy Minister directed the concerned Superintendent Engineer to investigate complaints pending for more than four hours and obtain explanations from the responsible staff. Following the inspection, he directed department officers to ensure timely resolution of consumer complaints across the state and take strict action against negligent employees.

As per the minister’s directive, the Superintendent Engineer (SE) has sought explanations from the following employees for negligence: ALM Ankit, ALM Naresh, LM Sanjay, and ALM Krishna from XEN S/U Div. No.1, Rohtak; and ALM Suresh, JE Vikas Kaushik, and LM Rambir from XEN S/U Div. No.2, Rohtak.

The Superintendent Engineer of the UHBVN, Rohtak, has directed these employees to submit explanations within three days regarding the delays in resolving complaints. If their responses are unsatisfactory, disciplinary action will be taken.

Lok Sabha Speaker inaugurates a two-day orientation programme at Haryana Vidhan Sabha

Chandigarh, February 14

Lok Sabha Speaker, Sh. Om Birla said that under the leadership of Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini, Haryana is continuously progressing on the path of development. Whether it is infrastructural development or the social and economic landscape, Haryana is making strides in every sector today, he said.

The Lok Sabha Speaker was speaking at the inaugural session of the two-day Orientation Programme organized for the Members of the 15th Legislative Assembly of Haryana in the State Legislature Premises, Chandigarh, on Friday. Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini, Haryana Vidhan Sabha Speaker, Sh. Harvinder Kalyan, Punjab Vidhan Sabha Speaker Sardar Kultar Singh Sandhwan, Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha Speaker Sh. Satish Mahana, Haryana Vidhan Sabha Deputy Speaker Dr. Krishan Lal Middha, and MLA Sh. B.B. Batra attended the programme.

The said Orientation Programme is being organised by the Parliamentary Research and Training Institute for Democracies (PRIDE), Lok Sabha Secretariat in collaboration with the Haryana Vidhan Sabha Secretariat.

The Lok Sabha Speaker said that Chief Minister,  Sh. Nayab Singh Saini has extensive experience in both democratic institutions— Lok Sabha and the Vidhan Sabha—and with this experience, he will provide guidance to the Haryana Vidhan Sabha.

Sh. Om Birla also highlighted Haryana’s rich cultural and spiritual heritage, along with its glorious history of athletes, freedom fighters, and valour. He said that despite being a small state, Haryana has always carved out a distinct identity for itself at the national and global levels. It was from the land of Haryana that Lord Shri Krishna delivered the message of Karma (duty), he said.

The Lok Sabha  Speaker  further  said that the Haryana Vidhan Sabha has a significant legacy, and the development model it has presented serves as a guiding example for other states. He emphasized that legislators have played a crucial role in this journey of progress.

*Legislators have the responsibility to fulfill the expectations and aspirations of the public-  Lok Sabha Speaker*

Sh. Om Birla said that the people have elected legislators to the Assembly with trust and confidence, and it is a matter of pride that 40 MLAs have been elected to the Haryana Vidhan Sabha for the first time. He said that legislators have the responsibility to fulfill the expectations and aspirations of the public. He said that as members of the Vidhan Sabha, legislators do not just represent a single constituency but lead the entire state. 

The Lok Sabha Speaker stressed the importance of reviewing past discussions, dialogues, and debates while formulating effective laws. To achieve this, efforts are being made to maintain a digital record of discussions and deliberations on policy making and planning from previous assemblies. This digital archive of all state legislatures will be available on a single platform, allowing members to study it and provide meaningful suggestions. 

He further said that while drafting legislation, it is essential to incorporate positive suggestions from members. Sometimes, shortcomings in legislative drafts affect the functioning of the government and impact the public. Therefore, these drafts should be circulated among members so that their expertise and experience can further refine and improve them.

(Public participation and activeness in Democracy will bring transparency in Governance*

Sh. Om Birla said that state legislatures should conduct comprehensive reviews of policies and schemes.  He said that there should be an in-depth study of state issues and the more effectively constituency and state issues are raised in the assembly, the more positive changes will occur.  He said that whether it is Parliament or the Legislative Assembly, these democratic institutions serve as platforms that enable the government to understand the problems of every sector and every section of society. By taking this information positively, the government can function more effectively. The greater the participation and activeness of the public in democracy, the more transparency there will be in governance.

He emphasized that a public representative is best positioned to assess whether the laws, policies, and schemes formulated by the government and legislatures are being implemented effectively on the ground. The more thorough the review in the assembly, the better governance will function, ensuring accountability.

He further stated that a good legislator is one who not only raises the issues of their constituency during assembly sessions but also engages in meaningful discussions in the house. He noted that there will be many challenges and difficulties in social life, and their solutions will emerge from these legislative bodies. In this era of information technology, it is crucial to have meaningful discussions in the assembly with innovative approaches so that the path to public welfare can be paved effectively.

*India has shown the World – Democracy is the supreme form of Governance- Lok Sabha Speaker*

Sh. Om Birla stated that both the ruling party and the opposition are the strengths of democracy, and India has demonstrated to the world that democracy is the highest form of governance. Despite its diversity, it is democratic principles that have united the nation.

He emphasized that engaging in meaningful discussions within legislative bodies enhances leadership skills. All members must think about how legislative institutions can be utilized more effectively for public welfare. He expressed hope that new members would gain knowledge from the experiences of senior legislators and contribute to strengthening the democratic system.

He also appreciated that the Speaker of the Haryana Vidhan Sabha Sh. Harvinder Kalyan, is making continuous efforts to ensure that the proceedings of the House are conducted meaningfully.

The Lok Sabha Speaker noted that in Haryana, pre-budget meetings are held where legislators and other stakeholders provide suggestions, which are then incorporated into policy and planning. He further highlighted that parliamentary committees assess the impact of budgetary allocations on the social and economic lives of citizens. Therefore, post-budget discussions in parliamentary committees should be maximized to evaluate the effectiveness of the budget.

He added that during this two-day programme, experts will provide insights into legislative procedures, helping members enhance their understanding and efficiency. This will further strengthen public trust and confidence in their elected representatives.