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Central and State Governments launched various schemes aimed at benefiting the most marginalized sections of society

Chandigarh, December 30

  Haryana Public Works (Building and Roads) and Pulic Health Engineering Minister, Sh. Ranbir Gangwa, said that both the Central and State Governments have launched various schemes aimed at benefiting the most marginalized sections of society.

          Sh. Gangwa made these remarks while addressing public grievances in Barwala, Hisar district, today. He personally heard the concerns of the residents and instructed the concerned officials to take immediate action to resolve the issues.

          He said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi and Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini, both the country and the state are making rapid progress. He emphasized that Sh. Modi’s vision and leadership have significantly enhanced India’s credibility on the global stage. He also highlighted that the Samadhan Camps, organized by the District Administration on the instructions of the State Government, are playing a crucial role in addressing the issues of the common people. These camps have been well-received by the public, as they provide a valuable platform where officials from various departments come together under one roof to resolve people’s problems efficiently.

          The Cabinet Minister stated that the state government is ensuring equal development for all sections of society, leading to comprehensive growth across the state. As a result, there is widespread happiness among all segments due to the public welfare policies of the state government. He further mentioned that the current government launched a campaign to deliver the benefits of government services and schemes to last person standing in the queue. 

Vipul Goel Reviews Progress of Revenue and Disaster Management Department, Urges Swift Action on Key Initiatives

Chandigarh, December 30: Haryana Revenue and Disaster Management Minister, Sh. Vipul Goel, directed revenue officers today to expedite the completion of the Gredawari (village land record) and assess the crop damage caused by the recent hailstorms that affected various districts of the state. Emphasizing that no laxity would be tolerated in this regard, Sh. Goel also called for the urgent upgrading and enhancement of the fire and emergency services system in the state.

*Expedited Action on Crop Damage Assessment*

          While reviewing the work of the Revenue and Disaster Management Department, Sh. Goel focused on the timely and accurate assessment of the damage caused to crops by recent hailstorms. He directed that the Gredawari process be completed swiftly and that the revenue officers immediately begin evaluating the extent of crop losses across the affected districts.

          Sh. Goel said that there would be no tolerance for delays or negligence in these critical tasks. He stressed the importance of ensuring that farmers who have suffered losses due to the hailstorms receive timely compensation and support from the state government.

*Urgent Need for Upgrading Fire and Emergency Services*

          In the meeting, Sh. Goel emphasized the pressing need for the state’s fire and emergency services system to be upgraded to meet modern standards. Highlighting the critical importance of having an efficient and well-equipped emergency response system, the Minister underscored the need for these services to be equipped with the latest technology, advanced training, and adequate resources.

          He pointed out that modernizing the fire and emergency services would lead to significant improvements in their efficiency, safety, and timely response during emergency. This would ultimately help save lives, minimize property damage, and enhance the overall safety of the public.

*Comprehensive Plan for System Improvement*

          Sh. Goel further directed the officers to conduct a thorough assessment of the current infrastructure of the fire and emergency services and devise a comprehensive plan to address existing gaps in the system. He also emphasized the importance of improving coordination among various departments involved in disaster management and emergency response to ensure a more integrated and streamlined approach to handling crises.

          The Minister reiterated that the Haryana Government remains committed to provide the best possible services to the public, and that necessary steps would be taken to strengthen the state’s disaster management and emergency services infrastructure.

          Additional Chief Secretary cum Financial Commissioner Revenue and Disaster Management, Mr. Anurag Rastogi and other senior officers of the Department were also present in the meeting.

Boosting 112 Response: 172 Communication Officers Receive Advanced Training in Haryana

Chandigarh, December 30

Haryana Police, in a step towards capacity building, is providing soft skills training to communication officers working in Haryana 112 ERSS to improve the efficiency of responding to complaints received on Haryana-112 and enhance their skills. This training is being given in different sessions. So far, 172 communication officers of Haryana Police have been trained through these training sessions.

Providing information about this, Director General of Police Shatrujeet Kapur said that the training program has been designed in such a way that the communication officers can effectively understand and respond to the calls received on Haryana 112. Apart from this, the communication officers are trained to focus on the clarity of the message between the communication officer and the caller during the call. He said that during this time, they are told how to quickly and accurately collect information from the person calling and what and how to ask questions so that the person can be helped immediately. If the person is very upset or nervous, they are told how to reassure the victim in such a situation. Along with this, they are also taught to practice reducing the stress of the person during the call. Various activities are conducted in the training program emphasizing the importance of quick response time.

Additional Director General of Police (ERSS) Hardeep Doon said that the training emphasizes the importance of clear language and pronunciation to ensure effective communication. The training emphasizes the ability to listen effectively and communicate clearly with callers. He said that the training program develops skills to provide emotional support and reassurance to callers. During this time, techniques for handling stressful situations calmly and efficiently are also taught. They were trained to ask only relevant questions to quickly gather the necessary information from the callers. He said that these training sessions will significantly increase the performance and effectiveness of Haryana-112 communication officers.

Punjab Powers Ahead: 2024 Marks a Year of Unprecedented Growth in the State’s Power Sector

Chandigarh, December 29

The year 2024 began with a historic move by the Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann led Punjab Government to purchase the Goindwal Power Plant from GVK Power at a cost of Rs. 1080 crore. This acquisition marked the first instance of a state government purchasing a private power plant in India. Renamed after Sri Guru Amardas Ji, the thermal plant’s load factor was increased from 35 percent to 77 percent during this year, effectively doubling its power generation capacity. This 540 MW thermal plant, acquired at an economical rate of Rs. 2 crore per MW, is projected to save the state over Rs. 350 crore annually.

Revealing this in a press communique issued here, Punjab Power and Public Works Minister Harbhajan Singh ETO, while presenting the year-ending report of the Punjab Power Department, highlighted the pivotal role played by the government in revolutionizing the state’s power sector. He said that the Pachhwara coal mine, operational since December 2022, has been instrumental in supplying coal to the state’s thermal plants. From April 1, 2024, a total of 50.84 lakh metric tons of coal was delivered through 1277 rakes, at a cost Rs. 11 crore per 1 lakh metric ton cheaper than that of Coal India Limited. This efficient coal procurement resulted in savings of Rs. 593 crore. Since the commencement of operations in 2022 with the concrete efforts of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann led Punjab Government, the mine has provided 93.87 lakh metric tons of coal, yielding total savings of Rs. 1000 crore, he added.

“In line with its commitment to sustainable energy, the Punjab Government has made significant investments in clean energy. From April 1 to November 30, 2024, the department signed purchase agreements for 1454 MW of solar power at an average rate of Rs. 2.52 to Rs. 2.53 per unit. Since taking office in March 2022, the government has secured agreements for 3704 MW of solar power, with rates ranging from Rs. 2.33 to Rs. 2.76 per unit”, said Harbhajan Singh ETO while adding, “Additionally, 430 MW of rooftop solar installations have been completed across the state. The government also signed agreements for 900 MW of hybrid power (solar and wind energy) with rates between Rs. 3.22 and Rs. 3.28 per unit”.

Power Minister Harbhajan Singh ETO said that, thanks to these initiatives, the Punjab government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann has successfully provided 600 units of free electricity every two months (or 300 units per month) to the state’s domestic consumers. He highlighted that 90 percent of domestic consumers in the state have received zero electricity bills.

Revealing the initiatives taken to meet the increasing power demand and improve distribution, the Power Minister said that the transmission capacity from the National Grid was enhanced from 9000 MW to 9800 MW in 2024, a significant increase from 7100 MW in 2022. The state commissioned 5 new 66 KV Sub-stations and expanded the capacity of 14 power transformers, adding 780 MW to the 66 KV Transmission. Along with this, 27 km long 66 KV Transmission lines were connected and the capacity of 28 power transformers of 400KV, 220KV or 132KV was increased or new transformers were installed, which resulted in a total increase of 2591 MVA in this transmission capacity. He said that 131 circuit kilometers of transmission lines were connected to 400KV, 220KV or 132KV sub-stations. He said that a new 400KV sub-station was commissioned in Ropar, and the 132KV sub-station in Gurdaspur was upgraded to 220KV capacity.

“These efforts of the Power Department’s efforts bore fruit on June 29, 2024, when it met a maximum demand of 16058 MW without imposing power cuts on industrial, residential, or commercial sectors, while ensuring more than 8 hours of uninterrupted power supply to the agricultural sector”, said Harbhajan Singh ETO.

The Power Minister expressed pride in the department’s achievements, highlighting the recruitment of 1351 youth in PSPCL and PSTCL since April 2024. “An additional 1288 posts are being filled, with the recruitment process expected to conclude by March 2025”, said Harbhajan Singh ETO while adding that the Power Department has so for done recruitments for a total of 6498 posts in PSPCL and PSTCL since March 2022 to strengthen the man power of the Power Department to better utilize its developing infrastructure.

Power Minister Harbhajan Singh ETO said that Rs. 9,563 crore has been sanctioned under the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS) for further improving the power distribution structure, out of which 60 percent grant will be received from the Government of India. He expressed confidence that the Power Department will continue to set new benchmarks in 2025, ensuring better and uninterrupted power supply to the people of Punjab.

Milkfed further strengthens due to strenuous efforts of CM

Chandigarh, December 28

Under the visionary leadership of Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann leading cooperative of the state-Milkfed further got strengthened during the year 2024.

The massive efforts of state government to give remunerative price to milk producers, expansion of Verka mill plants and launch of new products strengthened the Milkfed. The Chief Minister, who is holds the portfolio of Cooperation, has sanctioned big ticket projects to Milkfed to supplement the income of farmers through milk production on one hand and to make dairy farming a profitable venture on the other. For bailing out the milk producers the state government has enhanced fat per kilogram in milk to Rs 25 during April 1 to October 31.

At present the milk was being purchased at Rs 840 per kg fat and at present there were 6000 cooperative societies in state which have five lakh milk producers registered with them. The Chief Minister has also dedicated an ultra odern Verka Dairy milk plant at Ludhiana with capacity to process nine lakh litre milk daily. This plant also has capacity of catering 10 metric ton butter.

Likewise the Chief Minister has also dedicated upgraded Ferozepur milk plant to the masses with the capacity of processing and packaging one lakh litre milk daily. Bhagwant Singh Mann has also taken an important initiative to expand units involved in milk processing. The Chief Minister has also dedicated ultra odern project at Jalandhar for processing and packaging of fermented products.   

The Chief Minister has made every effort to supplement the income of farmers by augmenting the infrastructure for sale and supply of milk. Milkfed had registered an increase of 9.5% by purchasing more than 20 lakh litres milk daily. In this year only Milkfed also started the sale of sugar free kheer, milk cake and other products on demand of people. Despite of strict competition the Milkfed sold 12.66 lakh litre packets of milk which was 5% more than last year when 12.01 lakh litre of milk was sold.

Bhagwant Mann government provided Loan Relief worth Rs 368 Crore to Defaulters of Cooperative Banks Under the OTS Scheme

Chandigarh, December 29

Under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, the Punjab Government has taken significant steps in 2024 to strengthen the cooperative sector. These initiatives include providing loan relief to defaulter borrowers, upgrading cooperative banks, addressing storage issues through new warehouse construction, and supporting Punjab’s cultural heritage.

A spokesperson for the Chief Minister’s Office stated that the Chief Minister, who also looking after the Cooperation Department, introduced a One-Time Settlement (OTS) scheme for defaulter borrowers of cooperative banks in 2023. Under this scheme, loan relief of ₹368 crore has been provided to 8,453 defaulters during the financial year 2024-25, with a resolution of loans amounting to ₹150 crore. The scheme will remain operational until February 28, 2025. Punjab has a vast network of 20 Central Cooperative Banks with 803 branches linked to 3,523 Primary Agriculture Societies, supporting over 10.45 lakh farmers. To enhance services, Punjab State Cooperative Bank and Central Cooperative Banks are being upgraded at a cost of ₹160 crore, with the project expected to be completed by June 30, 2025.

The spokesperson further stated that to address storage issues, Markfed has initiated a project to construct new warehouses with a combined capacity of 44,910 metric tons. In 2024, construction of warehouses with a capacity of 25,810 metric tons at three locations has already begun, scheduled for completion by November 30, 2025. An additional 19,100 metric tons of warehouse capacity will soon be constructed. Notably, in the first phase, 79,000 metric tons of the targeted 1.24 lakh metric tons capacity warehouses have already been built, with the remaining 44,910 metric tons of work initiated this year.

To promote Punjab’s cultural symbol, ‘Phulkari,’ Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has directed Markfed to take special measures to extend its reach both domestically and internationally. Collaborating with the National Institute of Fashion Designing (NIFD), New Delhi, Markfed is providing financial assistance and specialized training to artisans. This initiative aims to revive and celebrate the uniqueness of the traditional Phulkari craft, enhance artisans incomes, and ensure customers receive high-quality products at reasonable prices.

Punjab Horticulture Sector Achieves New Heights in 2024

Chandigarh, December 29

The Punjab Government, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, is actively working to expand the horticulture sector in the state and strengthen farmers economically. Under the guidance of Horticulture Minister Shri Mohinder Bhagat, the horticulture department remained committed to providing comprehensive support to farmers in adopting crop diversification and took various initiatives in 2024.

The Minister Bhagat highlighted significant achievements, underscoring the government’s dedication to rural empowerment and agricultural innovation. He informed that Punjab has achieved the top position in the country under the Agricultural Infrastructure Fund (AIF) with 19,408 projects and ₹4,478 crore in term loans sanctioned, showcasing its dedication to agricultural development.

Mr.Bhagat shared that, with a strong emphasis on crop diversification, Punjab has expanded its horticulture area from 4,39,210 to 4,81,616 hectares.

Another key achievement added by the Minister was Punjab’s recognition at the Skoch National Awards 2024, where the state won the Silver Award for its sericulture project, Women Empowerment and Socio-Economic Growth through Sericulture.

He informed that Punjab has achieved a significant milestone by exporting litchi from the sub-mountainous districts of Pathankot, Gurdaspur and Hoshiarpur to England (UK). This remarkable achievement, facilitated by the Horticulture Department in collaboration with the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA), underscores the state’s efforts to promote its horticultural produce on the global stage. With litchi cultivation spanning 3,250 hectares and producing approximately 13,000 metric tons annually, this step is set to boost farmers’ incomes and open new avenues for future exports.

Mr. Bhagat added that three new horticultural estates have been established in Punjab to help farmers and improve agriculture. These new estates include a pear estate in Amritsar, a guava estate in Patiala, and a litchi estate in Pathankot.

The Minister stated that under the National Horticulture Mission, farmers are being provided financial assistance for various activities, including planting new orchards, cultivating vegetables and flowers, mushroom farming, beekeeping, adopting safe farming practices, and implementing post-harvest management

He also informed that several Centres of Excellence have been established to promote vegetable and fruit farming across various districts. These include the Centre of Excellence for Vegetables in Kartarpur, Jalandhar, the Hi-Tech Vegetable Seed Centre in Bir Charik, Moga, the Centre of Excellence for Fruits (Nimbu) in Khanaura, Hoshiarpur, the Centre of Excellence for Potato in Dhogri, Jalandhar and the Centre of Excellence for Onion at Kheri village in Sangrur district have been established.

The Minister shared remarkable progress in sericulture, revealing that the price of cocoons has risen from ₹550 to ₹1,250 per kilogram. This increase ensures better earnings for farmers, especially women, who constitute over 60% of the workforce in this sector.

Regarding infrastructure development, Minister Bhagat stated that annual cocoon production has reached 29,000 kilograms. He added that government has reactivated the Silk Seed Production Centre in Dalhousie to provide high-quality silk seeds at nominal prices to farmers, fostering self-reliance and growth.

Mr.Bhagat also highlighted the inaugural Silk Mark Expo 2024 in Chandigarh, which showcased exceptional silk craftsmanship and bolstered the silk trade. “Events like these not only promote regional artisans and traders but also underscore Punjab’s pivotal role in uplifting rural communities through sericulture and horticulture,” he remarked.

Looking to the future, Minister Bhagat outlined plans to establish an exclusive Punjab Silk brand and set up silk reeling units to enhance value addition and increase farmer incomes. “Our government remains steadfast in its mission to expand silk farming,empower rural communities, and elevate Punjab’s horticulture and sericulture sectors to new heights,” he concluded.

ATTACK ON POLICE ESTABLISHMENTS IN GURDASPUR AND BATALA: PUNJAB POLICE ARRESTS MASTERMIND AMONG FIVE MEMBERS OF PAK-BACKED BKI TERROR MODULE

CHANDIGARH/BATALA, December 29:

          In a major breakthrough, Punjab Police has busted yet another Pakistan-ISI backed terror-module being operated by Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) being operated by foreign-based Harpreet Singh alias Happy Passia and Shamsher alias Honey with the arrest of its five members including mastermind Abhijot Singh involved in lobbing hand-grenade at two police establishments in Batala and Gurdaspur, said Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav here on Sunday.

          “By successfully busting this module, Punjab Police has solved all the incidents of attacks on Police Establishments in the state,” said the DGP.

          Other arrested four persons have been identified as Kuljit Singh, Rohit alias Ghessi, Shubham and Gurjinder Singh alias Raja, all residents of Qila Lal Singh in Batala. Police teams have also recovered two pistols including one sophisticated 9MM glock pistol and one .32 bore pistol from their possession.

          The development came days after some persons hurled hand grenade at Ghaniae Ke Bangar Police Station in Batala on December 12 at around 10.20pm, followed by attack on the Wadala Bangar Police Post in Gurdaspur on December 20 at around 9.30pm. Following the incidents, terrorist organisation BKI had used social media platform to claim the responsibility for these terror acts using separate social media posts.

          DGP Gaurav Yadav said that the accused persons Abhijot Singh and Kuljit Singh have sustained bullet injuries, when both were taken for the recovery and they attacked police team to evade custody, in response the police acted in self-defense. Both the accused persons have been admitted to the Civil Hospital in Batala, where they are reported to be in stable condition, he added.

          The DGP said that investigations are in progress to establish forward and backward linkages in this case and unveil the entire terror module.

          Sharing more details, Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Border Range Satinder Singh said that following the attack at police establishments, Batala Police has launched a special operation to trace the perpetrators.

          Following the technical and human-based intels, Police teams under the supervision of SSP Batala Suhail Qasim Mir managed to track down all the accused persons and apprehend them, he added.

          SSP Suhail Qasim Mir said that further investigation is on and more arrests and recoveries are likely in coming days.

Local bodies minister Dr Ravjot Singh and Rajya Sabha MP Sant Seechewal visit ‘Buddha Dariya’ site and 225 mld STP

Ludhiana/Chandigarh, December 29

Reiterating the commitment of Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Bhagwant Singh Mann led state government to clean ‘Buddha Dariya’, Local bodies minister Dr Ravjot Singh and Rajya Sabha MP Sant Balbir Singh Seechewal visited ‘Buddha Dariya’ site and 225 mld Jamalpur sewerage treatment plant (STP) on Tajpur road on Sunday.

Ludhiana East MLA Daljit Singh Bhola Grewal, Ludhiana North MLA Madan Lal Bagga, Ludhiana West MLA Gurpreet Bassi Gogi, Ludhiana Central MLA Ashok Prashar Pappi;

Additional Chief Secretary, Local bodies department, Tejveer Singh; Director, Local bodies department Gurpreet Singh Khaira; MC Commissioner Aaditya Dachalwal, Chief Engineer Ravinder Garg, Ludhiana Chief Engineer of PPCB RK Rattra, Engineer in Chief of Punjab Water Supply and Sewerage Board (PWSSB) Mukesh Garg among other officials were present during the visit.

For dealing with the problem of cow dung being dumped in ‘Buddha Dariya’, Local bodies minister Dr Ravjot Singh and MP Seechewal directed the PEDA officials to speed up the projects for establishing biogas plants in Haibowal and Tajpur road dairy complexes for proper disposal of cow dung. One biogas plant is already operational in Haibowal dairy plant and one additional plant has to be established in Haibowal dairy complex wherein cow dung would be used for generating biogas.

Further the civic body officials have been directed to hire private players for lifting cow dung from dairy complexes and dump the same at designated points until biogas plants are made functional by PEDA. Civic body officials stated that machinery and man power has already been deployed for lifting cow dung from dairy units and dumping the same at two designated points. Tenders would now be floated for hiring contractors for the same.

Further cabinet minister Dr Ravjot Singh and MP Seechewal directed the Punjab Pollution Control (PPCB) officials to keep a regular check on working  of dyeing industry CETPs and STPs. The PPCB officials have also been directed to take steps and ensure that the waste of electroplating industry is not dumped in sewer lines.

Further the sewerage board officials and contractor working on ‘Buddha Dariya’ project have been directed to make temporary arrangements for pumping sewerage waste from Gaushala point to STP Jamalpur until Intermediate pumping station (IPS) is established at the Gaushala site. The project to establish Gaushala IPS is pending due to an ongoing court case. The contractor has also been directed to properly tap the connections of dairy units in both dairy complexes to ensure that dairy waste does not get into the ‘Buddha Dariya’.

Cabinet Minister Dr Ravjot Singh and MP Sant Seechewal said that they are not against the industry or any other sector, but no one can be allowed to pollute ‘Buddha Dariya’. The state government is monitoring the project to clean the ‘Buddha Dariya’ on a regular basis. People should also support the government and stop dumping waste in the ‘Buddha Dariya’.

MP Seechewal said that they have already initiated the second phase of ‘Kar Sewa’ for rejuvenating ‘Buddha Dariya’ and illegal sewer connections of a few dairy units have also been snapped in the recent past.

MP Seechewal has pitched a tent at ‘Buddha Dariya’ site for the ‘Kar Sewa’. MP Seechewal appealed the public to step forward and become a part of this movement which has been initiated for cleaning Buddha Dariya, which also has historic and religious importance.

Punjab water resources department achieves major milestones in water infrastructure

Chandigarh, December 29:

Punjab Water Resources Department has achieved unprecedented milestones in strengthening state’s water infrastructure and ensuring equitable water distribution to the farmers of the state.

Disclosing this here, Water Resources Minister Sh. Barinder Kumar Goyal said that In a landmark achievement, department has successfully executed development projects worth over Rs.2100 crores up till the last of the 2024, which included comprehensive canal lining, repairs and water course rehabilitation. This extensive work has significantly improved water availability to the tail-end farmers, fulfilling the commitment to equitable water distribution, he added.

One of the most significant accomplishments of Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann led government has been addressing the chronic issue of water logging through the relining of Sirhind Feeder. Out of total project cost of Rs.671.478 crores, the department has completed approximately 89.61 kilometers of relining works, amounting to Rs.543.43 crores. This intervention has been crucial in mitigating waterlogging issues that have long plagued agricultural lands, said the Cabinet Minister.

He said that statewide water courses restoration drive has also yielded remarkable results. The department has successfully revitalized 15947 water courses that had been non-functional for two to three decades. This initiative has brought canal water for irrigation to more than 950 villages for the first time in their history.

“In a progressive policy shift, we removed the 25-year restriction on water course repairs, enabling our field officers to undertake immediate restoration works, said the Water Resources Minister, adding that through effective convergence of MGNREGA and state funds, the state has rehabilitated over 909 water courses, spanning more than 700 kilometers in just two years.

Sh. Goyal said that historic transformative initiative of construction of Malwa Canal project will revolutionize irrigation in the Malwa region. This 150-kilometer canal, with an investment of Rs.2300 crores, will irrigate approximately two lakh acres across five districts – Bathinda, Faridkot, Fazilka, Ferozepur and Sri Muktsar Sahib. Besides this, three new canals are under construction in Pathankot district, bringing surface water to this region for the first time.

Mann government’s commitment to groundwater conservation has led to the revival of 30 defunct groundwater recharge structures, with 129 more sites nearing completion. The department has completed boring at 128 water recharge sites and 60 new sites have been identified for future development.

He said that in the direction of digital transformation, the state has launched E-Sinchai, a comprehensive mobile application for farmer services, including Warabandi and Chakbandi. The Punjab Canal and Regulation Information System, another digital initiative, provides real-time monitoring of canal discharges and brings unprecedented transparency to water distribution.

To streamline administrative processes, the Cabinet Minister said, we have developed an online portal for NOC services related to lands near water bodies, significantly reducing processing times. Through process re-engineering and digitization, the department has achieved a remarkable 60-70% reduction in application processing time.