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Rajya Sabha MP Kartikeya Sharma meets Nitin Nabin

New Delhi, January 3

Rajya Sabha MP Kartikeya Sharma met Nitin Nabin, National Executive President of the Bharatiya Janata Party, at the party headquarters in New Delhi today.

During the meeting, Sharma extended his greetings to Nitin Nabin on assuming the new responsibility and conveyed his best wishes for a healthy, successful, and meaningful tenure. As a gesture of goodwill, sacred prasad of Shri Tirupati Balaji was also offered.

The interaction included a constructive exchange on contemporary public and organisational issues. Nitin Nabin’s extensive organisational experience and leadership perspective were noted as valuable contributions to the broader public discourse.

Punjab provides over 61,000 govt jobs to youth in 4 years under CM Bhagwant Singh Mann

CHANDIGARH, January 3:

Continuing the Punjab Government’s flagship Mission Rozgar, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann on Saturday handed over appointment letters to 606 newly recruited candidates of the Education Department at a ceremony held at Tagore Theatre, marking a historic milestone of providing more than 61,000 government jobs to the youth of Punjab within four years. The newly appointed candidates include 385 Special Educator Teachers, 157 Primary Teachers, eight Principals, and 56 employees recruited on compassionate grounds.

Extending New Year greetings to the appointees, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said that this achievement reflects the government’s unwavering commitment to merit, transparency, and fairness in public recruitment. “After assuming office in April 2022, our government launched a massive recruitment drive under which 61,281 government jobs have been provided so far. It is a matter of pride that every single appointment has been made purely on merit and transparency, and not even one has been challenged in court,” said the Chief Minister, adding that this was a proud moment not just for the government, but for the youth of Punjab.

Recalling past practices, the Chief Minister said that earlier generations of young people were forced to wait endlessly for appointment letters, anxiously scanning newspapers and postboxes. “Those days are over. Today, the Punjab Government has put in place a system where deserving youth get jobs based only on their capability. The government itself honours them by handing over appointment letters personally,” he said.

CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said that previous governments failed to respect merit and competence, instead distributing government jobs among their sons, nephews, and favourites. “They never felt the pain of qualified youth who were forced to wander from pillar to post in search of employment. In just four years, we have ensured that young people from every village, town, and city of Punjab get jobs purely on merit,” he pointed out.

Stating that the present system has opened doors for youth from ordinary families, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said, “Today, hardworking youngsters are getting a fair opportunity to move ahead. Traditional political parties treated their families as Punjab, but for me, the entire state of Punjab is my family.”

Announcing a major reform in the education sector, the Chief Minister stated that a separate cadre of Special Educator Teachers has been created for children with special needs studying in government schools across the state. “Around 48,000 children with special needs are currently enrolled in government schools. To ensure quality education for them, we have appointed 385 teachers under this special cadre,” he said, adding that these appointments would significantly help such children develop skills at both primary and secondary levels.

Addressing the newly appointed Special Educator Teachers, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said that their responsibility extends beyond teaching. “Your duty is not only to educate these children but also to serve humanity. Your role in shaping their future will be even greater than that of their parents,” he said, urging them to carry out this noble responsibility with complete dedication and commitment.

Congratulating the newly appointed teachers and principals, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the future of the nation rests in the hands of teachers. “A teacher shapes a student to become a doctor, an engineer, or an artist, just as a sculptor shapes his masterpiece. What is etched on an innocent mind never fades in a lifetime,” he said.

Highlighting the government’s focus on quality education, the Chief Minister said that Punjab’s government school teachers are now being trained at global standards. “So far, 234 principals and education officers have received training in Singapore, 249 head teachers at IIM Ahmedabad, and 216 primary teachers at Turku University in Finland,” he said.

He added that revolutionary steps taken by the Punjab Government in education are now being discussed across the country. “We are establishing 118 Schools of Eminence in Punjab, which will play a transformative role in securing a bright future for underprivileged children. Free uniforms are being provided, and free bus service for girls has been launched to ensure that no girl is deprived of education,” he asserted.

On the occasion, Education Minister Harjot Singh Bains thanked CM Bhagwant Singh Mann for initiating an education revolution in Punjab. “The impact of these reforms is visible in every school. In 2022, out of 28 lakh students in government schools, nearly four lakh had to sit on the ground. Today, not a single child is without proper seating,” he said, adding that free bus services for girl students are benefiting nearly 10,000 schoolgirls every day.

Meanwhile, newly recruited teachers shared their experiences during the event. Nitin from Malout said that his lifelong dream had come true. “I was selected as a police constable in 2025, but I chose to work harder to become a teacher,” he said, expressing gratitude to CM Bhagwant Singh Mann for the opportunity.

Navpreet Kaur from Gurdaspur, who had earlier worked as a Special Educator in a private school, said that joining government service through a fair, merit-based process was a dream come true. A woman teacher from Fazilka said she had waited 12 years for a government job, and her long wait had finally ended, while Shilpa from Patiala also shared her appreciation with the gathering.

Among those present on the occasion were Education Secretary Anindita Mitra, Director of Higher Education H.S. Brar, Director of Secondary Education Gurinder Singh Sodhi, and other senior officials.

STATE LEVEL REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATIONS AT PATIALA; GOVERNOR TO UNFURL NATIONAL FLAG

Chandigarh, January 2;

          The State level Republic Day Celebration would be held at Patiala where the Governor of Punjab Mr. Gulab Chand Kataria would unfurl the National Flag and take the salute from march past on January 26th 2026. Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann would unfurl the flag at Hoshiarpur. Mr. Kultar Singh Sandhwan, Speaker, Punjab Vidhan Sabha would unfurl the flag at Sangrur where as Mr. Jai Kishan Rauri, Deputy Speaker, Punjab Vidhan Sabha would unfurl the flag at Barnala.

Disclosing the Schedule of all Cabinet Ministers, a spokesperson of the Punjab Government said that Mr. Harpal Singh Cheema would unfurl the flag at Bathinda, Mr. Aman Arora at Pathankot, Dr. Baljit Kaur at Ferozepur, Mr. Sanjeev Arora at Faridkot, Dr. Balbir Singh at Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar, Mr. Hardeep Singh Mundian at Amritsar, Mr. Lal Chand at Malerkotla, Mr. Laljit Singh Bhullar at Sri Muktsar Sahib, Mr. Harjot Singh Bains at Fazilka, Mr. Harbhajan Singh at Ludhiana, Mr. Barinder Kumar Goyal at Jalandhar, Mr.Tarunpreet Singh Sond at Roopnagar, Dr. Ravjot Singh at Mansa, Mr. Gurmeet Singh Khudian at Tarn Taran and Mr. Mohinder Singh Bhagat would Unfurl the flag at S.A.S. Nagar

THREE IAS OFFICERS ELEVATED TO SECRETARY RANK

Chandigarh 2 January 2026:

The Punjab Government has promoted Sh. Ghanshyam Thori, I.A.S, Sh. Kumar Amit, I.A.S and Sh. Vimal Kumar Setia,  I.A.S. officers of the 2010 batch to the Supertime Scale / Level 14 in the pay matrix of the Indian Administrative Service with effect from 01.01.2026.

An official spokesperson of Punjab Government said that the above mentioned officers shall be designated as Secretaries to the Government of Punjab.They shall continue to work at their present posting in the higher scale till further orders.

Today, Shimla’s Ridge Ground will be decorated with Him MSME Fest 2026

Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh, is going to witness a historic and memorable event from Saturday. 

HIM MSME Fest 2026 is going to be inaugurated on 3rd January at the historic The Ridge grounds. 

Chief Minister Thakur Sukhwinder Singh will be present at the Sukhu inauguration ceremony as the chief guest, while Industries Minister Harsh Vardhan Chauhan will be present as a special guest.

This event will set a new direction for the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) of Himachal Pradesh. 

This fest, organized with the efforts of Himachal Pradesh’s cultural heritage and industries department of Himachal Pradesh, is being considered as a big step towards establishing Himachal Pradesh as a strong MSME state.

Celebration will start from noon, colors of folk culture will spread

On the first day of the fest, colorful cultural programs will begin at the Ridge Ground from 2 pm. 

The soul of Himachal Pradesh will come alive on stage through the folk culture, traditional dance, music and art of different districts of the state. 

This cultural presentation will become a memorable experience for the tourists and local people.

National conclave on Oral Health Adopts ‘Chandigarh Resolution’ to strengthen system-driven care for schoolchildren & older adults

Chandigarh: A two-day National Conclave of State Nodal Officers on Strengthening System-Driven Approaches to Oral Health Promotion for Schoolchildren and Older Adults concluded successfully in Chandigarh with the adoption of the Chandigarh Resolution, reaffirming oral health as an integral component of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and a key public health priority across the life course.

The Conclave was organized under the National Oral Health Programme (NOHP) of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, by the National Resource Centre for Oral Healthcare of Children and the Elderly (NRC FORCE) at the Oral Health Sciences Centre (OHSC), PGIMER, Chandigarh. It adopted the guiding theme “Converging Systems. Strengthening Smiles.”, highlighting the importance of coordinated action across health programmes and stakeholders to deliver equitable oral healthcare.

The event brought together State Nodal Officers of NOHP from across the country, senior officials and policymakers from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, representatives from other national programmes including the Ayushman Bharat School Health Programme, Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram (RBSK), and the National Programme for Health Care of the Elderly (NPHCE), along with experts from WHO–India.

Leading professional bodies such as the Indian Dental Association (IDA), Indian Association of Public Health Dentistry (IAPHD), and the India Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry (ISPPD) also participated.

The Chandigarh Resolution emphasizes strengthening system-driven, preventive, promotive, and early-intervention approaches to oral health, particularly for schoolchildren and older adults, who face a high burden of preventable oral diseases. Aligned with sustainable development goals, Universal Health Coverage, and the WHO Life-Course and Healthy Ageing frameworks, it calls for stronger inter-programme convergence, people-centred service delivery, capacity building, standardized protocols, improved monitoring, and sustainable financing.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr Arpit Gupta, who heads the NRC FORCE at PGI stated that the Chandigarh Resolution reinforces the commitment to integrating oral health into broader health systems, noting that convergence across programmes and a system-driven approach are critical for achieving equitable oral health outcomes for children and older adults.

The Conclave was chaired by Dr L. Swasticharan, Deputy Director General (DDG), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, who emphasized the need to embed oral health within national health systems to ensure equity and sustainability. Dr S. Senthilnathan, DDG, MoHFW, highlighted the role of the National Programme for Health Care of the Elderly (NPHCE) in addressing the oral health needs of older adults through convergence and continuum-of-care approaches.

Prof. S. P. Singh, Professor and Head, OHSC, PGIMER, underscored PGIMER’s commitment to evidence-based policy support and capacity building, noting that NRC FORCE has been playing a leadership role in advancing technical support and national-level advocacy for oral healthcare of children and older adults.

Betrayal of trust through the Lado Lakshmi Scheme-playing with women’s dignity will not be tolerated: Kumari Selja

Chandigarh:

The Senior Congress leader and Sirsa MP Kumari Selja strongly targeted the government, saying that the betrayal committed by the Haryana government against women in the name of the Lado Lakshmi Scheme is highly condemnable and shameful. The scheme was launched for women’s empowerment, but today the BJP government has bound it with conditions and marks-based criteria. Kumari Selja said the government has gone back on its own commitment. Women who were supposed to receive financial assistance without discrimination are now being asked about their children’s marks. Will a mother’s worth now be decided by a report card?

Kumari Selja said imposing a condition of 80 percent marks for a modest assistance of ₹2100 is a direct injustice to poor, labourer, and rural women. This policy does not reflect women’s empowerment, but rather a mindset aimed at humiliating women. The government has forgotten that the circumstances of every mother are not the same. Expecting such results from children studying amid lack of resources, poor conditions of government schools, and difficult social circumstances is inhuman. 

Kumari Selja clearly said the benefit of the Lado Lakshmi Scheme should be given unconditionally to all women from BPL families, instead of depriving them of their rights by trapping them in a web of marks and rules. Warning the government, she said that if such treatment of women continues, the Congress party will fight strongly and raise its voice loudly for women’s rights, standing firmly to ensure they receive what is rightfully theirs.Women’s dignity is not a favour, it is their right-and no compromise will be allowed on that right.

Haryana Cabinet Approves Key Amendments to Deen Dayal Lado Lakshmi Yojana to Strengthen Women Empowerment

Chandigarh, January 1 – The Haryana Cabinet, which met under the chairmanship of Sh. Nayab Singh Saini here today, approved significant amendments to the Deen Dayal Lado Lakshmi Yojana (DDLLY), 2025 with the objective of strengthening women’s financial empowerment and promoting long-term savings.

Under the proposed amendments, the monthly benefit under the scheme will remain Rs 2,100 per eligible woman. However, from the second month onwards, the assistance will be released in two parts — Rs 1,100 will be credited directly to the beneficiary’s savings bank account, while Rs 1,000 will be deposited in a Government-operated Recurring Deposit (RD) or Fixed Deposit (FD) account. The accumulated amount, along with interest, will be paid to the beneficiary on maturity. The tenure of the RD/FD will be decided by the Government and will not exceed five years.

The amendments also propose integration of social development-linked eligibility criteria. In addition to income-based eligibility, mothers whose children studying in Government schools have demonstrated academic excellence by securing more than 80 percent marks in Class 10 or 12 board examinations, or have achieved grade-level competency under the NIPUN Bharat Mission in Classes 1 to 4, will be considered eligible. Similarly, mothers who have successfully rehabilitated their children from Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) or Moderate Acute Malnutrition (MAM), as verified by the Women and Child Development Department, will also be covered under the scheme. Existing criteria related to age and domicile will continue unchanged.

The income limit for this additional criteria is extended upto Rs. 1.8 lac as per FIDR. Aligning objectives of Viksit Bharat to socio economic development & family size, mothers who have more than 3 children will not be eligible under this category.

To enhance transparency and community participation, the proposed amendments include validation of beneficiaries through local self-governance institutions. After initial verification by CRID, the list of beneficiaries will be shared with concerned Gram Sabhas in rural areas and Area Sabhas or Ward Committees in urban areas for community-level validation. In cases where any beneficiary is found ineligible or non-genuine during validation, the financial assistance will be discontinued.

Notably, the Deen Dayal Lado Lakshmi Yojana was launched on September 25, 2025, to enhance the social security of women in the State. Within two months of its launch, around 10 lakh women registered under the scheme, reflecting its wide acceptance. The proposed amendments aim to further evolve the scheme from a cash assistance programme into a holistic, outcome-oriented initiative aligned with the vision of Viksit Bharat.

Punjab Govt drives education revolution, over 1,700 government school students trained for IITs, NITs, AIIMS and other competitive exams under PACE Winter Camps

CHANDIGARH, January 1st :

Punjab’s brightest government school students soaked in knowledge at Winter Residential Coaching Camps organised under Punjab Academic Coaching for Excellence (PACE) program. Over 1700 students benefited from the transformative program designed to democratise access to high-quality competitive exam coaching, informed Punjab’s Education Minister S. Harjot Singh Bains.

Education Minister Harjot Singh Bains informed that these camps, aimed at preparing government school students for the India’s top professional education institutions like IITs, NITs and AIIMS, saw 1728 students participation across three centres: Bathinda (601 students comprising 359 Girls, 242 Boys), Ludhiana (573 students: 327 Girls, 246 Boys) and SAS Nagar (Mohali) (554 students: 367 Girls, 187 Boys).

The initiative highlights Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann led Punjab Government’s unwavering commitment to level the playing field for students from all socio-economic backgrounds. “The overwhelming response to PACE Winter Camps highlights the immense potential in our government schools. This initiative empowers youth, instills confidence and gives deserving students, irrespective of their circumstances, a fair shot at top institutions. We are building a robust ecosystem of excellence and equity,” said the Education Minister.

S. Harjot Singh Bains said that the winter camps were one of the most extensive drives being undertaken by the department, with a rigorous selection process. “Participants were chosen through a rigorous multi-stage selection process evaluating performance in standardized mock tests, conceptual clarity, academic consistency and teacher recommendations, ensuring that only the most dedicated aspirants made the cut form the cohort. The program is committed to inclusivity, reserving 20% seats at each centre for students from other government schools and drop-year aspirants, extending benefits beyond Schools of Eminence and Residential Schools for Meritorious Students,” he added.

The Education Minister said that the camps offered a comprehensive learning experience, led by expert faculty from top coaching organisations like Physics Wallah, Vidya Mandir and Avanti Fellows. “A structured curriculum focuses on concept strengthening and advanced problem-solving aligned with JEE and NEET patterns. Daily doubt-clearing sessions, one-on-one mentoring and holistic development modules on stress management, career guidance and recreational activities ensured the student’s well-being. Secure, fully residential facilities provided a conducive, distraction-free environment to the students,” he highlighted.

He expressed confidence that the Winter Residential Coaching Camps would significantly enhance competitive exams outcome by providing critical early exposure to Class 11th  students and boost the final preparation of Class 12th aspirants. “Last year, 265 government school students cleared JEE Mains, 45 cracked JEE Advanced and 847 cleared NEET, proving the state government schools are now premier launchpads for the country’s top professional careers,” he highlighted.

*Robust Government Arrangements Ensure Scale, Quality and Equity*

The Punjab Government, through the Department of School Education, put in place comprehensive administrative and academic arrangements to ensure the success of the Winter Residential Coaching Camps 2025 under the PACE programme. Conducted across three fully residential centres in Ludhiana, Bathinda and Mohali, the camps were designed as one of the largest competitive exam support initiatives for government school students, with standardised academic planning, centralised monitoring and uniform curriculum delivery across locations. To ensure fairness and inclusion, the government reserved 20 percent seats at each centre for students from other government schools and drop-year aspirants, extending the benefits well beyond Schools of Eminence and Residential Schools for Meritorious Students.

The Punjab government also ensured end-to-end residential and welfare arrangements to create a distraction-free, high-intensity learning environment. Students were provided secure accommodation, nutritious meals, round-the-clock supervision, and access to medical and counselling support. Academic delivery was supported through partnerships with reputed coaching institutions, daily doubt-clearing sessions, structured mentorship, and holistic modules focusing on stress management and career guidance. These arrangements reflect the Punjab Government’s deliberate effort to institutionalise excellence, equity and student well-being while preparing government school students to compete confidently for IITs, NITs, AIIMS and other premier institutions.

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CAPTION: Punjab Vidhan Sabha Speaker S. Kultar Singh Sandhwan today paid obeisance at Sri Harmandir Sahib, Amritsar and prayed for the welfare of all. Waheguru Ji may always keep the Punjabis living across the globe happy, healthy and prosperous in New Year 2026.

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VIGILANCE BUREAU PUNJAB

*Vigilance Bureau arrests Tehsildar for accepting bribe of Rs. 30,000/-*

Chandigarh, January 1, 2026:

The Punjab Vigilance Bureau (VB), in line with the zero tolerance policy adopted by the Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann led Punjab government, has apprehended Jagtar Singh, Tehsildar posted at district Sangrur for accepting a bribe of Rs. 30,000/-. His co-accused will be arrested soon. An amount of Rs. 1,45,000/- was recovered during the search of accused Tehsildar house.

Disclosing this here today an official spokesperson of the state VB said the arrest has been made following a complaint lodged by a resident of Mehlan village district Sangrur against Jagtar Singh Tehsildar and Malvinder Singh Clerk posted at tehsil office Sangrur.

He further said that the complainant alleged that he had approached accused for executing the registry of  purchased land. Both accused received bribe money of Rs. 30,000/- for executing the registry of the land.

After verification of the complaint, it was found that above said allegations are true. In this regard, a case under prevention of corruption act has been registered against  both the accused at VB Police range, Patiala. Further investigation into this case is underway, he added.

The Vigilance Bureau appeals to the citizens of Punjab to report any such incident of corruption to us. The Vigilance Bureau is committed to take strict action against all those involved in corruption.

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Information and Public Relations Department, Punjab

*PUNJAB TO HARNESS AI FOR AGRICULTURE BOOST*

*•Gurmeet Khudian holds meeting with IIT Ropar to make Punjab front-runner in AI-driven agricultural transformation*

Chandigarh, January 1:

In a bid to boost agricultural productivity and sustainability using cutting-edge technologies, Punjab Government is gearing up to adopt Artificial Intelligence (AI) in agriculture with the help of Centre of Excellence (CoE) established at IIT Ropar. 

Punjab Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister S. Gurmeet Singh Khudian chaired a high-level review meeting here at Punjab Bhawan, to assess progress and outline a roadmap for effective field-level deployment of AI-driven solutions to improve farm productivity, sustainability and boost the state farmers’ income.

S. Khudian emphasised that advanced technologies must translate into tangible and measurable benefits for farmers on the ground. He assured full support from the Government of Punjab for implementation of pilot project and scaling up of successful AI interventions across districts. He also directed officials concerned to facilitate installation of Automatic Weather Stations, farmer engagement for field data collection, support to horticulture clusters and expansion of AI-based livestock productivity solutions.

The Agriculture Minister also welcomed IIT Ropar’s initiative to launch national-level courses on Precision Agriculture and AI in Agriculture, aimed at skill development of youth and capacity building of government officers. Special reservation of seats for students and officers from Punjab will further strengthen the State’s human resource base in agri-technology.

The collaboration would positionPunjab as a front-runner and a model State for AI-driven agricultural transformation. The concerted efforts of the Government of Punjab are expected to significantly enhance resource efficiency, climate resilience and sustainable growth in the agriculture and allied sectors.

During the meeting, Dr. Pushpendra P Singh, Associate Professor of IIT, Ropar apprised about the key initiatives under the CoE (with a financial outlay of around Rs310 crore supported by GoI), including AI-based crop advisory systems, multilingual farmer chatbots, digital twins of crops, yield estimation models, soil health analytics, weather intelligence tools and smart livestock management applications.

Secretary Agriculture department Mr. Arshdeep Singh Thind, MD Punjab Agro Ms. Hargunjeet Kaur, Director Agriculture Mr. Jaswant Singh, Director Animal Husbandry Mr Paramdeep Singh Walia and other senior officers of the state government were also present in the meeting.

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Information and Public Relations Department, Punjab

*Mann Government takes major step to ensure dignity and safety of senior citizens*

*State-level campaign “Sade Buzurg Sada Maan” to commence from January 16 — Dr Baljit Kaur*

*Punjab Government to spend nearly Rs 24 crore on welfare, health and awareness programmes for senior citizens*

*Large-scale free health camps for senior citizens under the leadership of CM Bhagwant Singh Mann*

*Campaign to be launched from Mohali; camps to provide free medical, legal and awareness services*

*State Action Plan worth Rs 786.83 lakh implemented for senior citizens’ welfare*

*Rs 6.82 crore grant for Old Age Homes; financial support to Day Care Centres*

*Senior citizens are the heritage of our society; government committed to their holistic protection — Dr Baljit Kaur*

Chandigarh, January 1:

The Punjab Government, led by Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann, is working with continuous sensitivity and commitment to ensure the welfare, security and dignified life of senior citizens. In this regard, Punjab’s Minister for Social Security, Women and Child Development, Dr Baljit Kaur, announced during a press conference held at Punjab Bhawan, Chandigarh today that the state-level campaign “Sade Buzurg Sada Maan” will be launched from January 16, 2026, starting from District SAS Nagar (Mohali).

Dr Baljit Kaur said that International Day of Older Persons is observed every year on October 1, and in this context, the Punjab Government has been implementing the “Sade Buzurg Sada Maan” campaign since 2023. During the camps organised in 2023, a total of 20,110 registrations were recorded, under which facilities such as eye check-ups, ENT check-ups, cataract surgery screening, distribution of spectacles, pension forms, Senior Citizen Cards and Ayushman Cards were provided.

She further stated that continuing this initiative, the campaign will again be organised across the state in 2026 through district-wise camps. These camps will provide senior citizens with free health services, cataract surgeries, geriatric check-ups, ENT check-ups, yoga sessions, legal awareness and other essential services.

Dr Baljit Kaur informed that under the State Action Plan for Senior Citizens for the financial year 2025–26, an amount of Rs 786.83 lakh will be spent. The plan includes free medical camps, NCD and dementia screening, training of geriatric caregivers, and state-level media and awareness campaigns. In addition, a toll-free helpline number 14567 is being operated to address issues faced by senior citizens.

She clarified that nearly Rs 24 crore will be spent by the Punjab Government on senior citizens’ welfare, including healthcare services, Old Age Homes, Day Care Centres, awareness campaigns and other related activities, reflecting the strong commitment of the Mann Government towards the well-being of the elderly.

Dr Baljit Kaur stated that under the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007, legal provisions have been made to protect the rights of senior citizens, and thousands of cases have been resolved so far through Maintenance Tribunals and Appellate Tribunals.

She further informed that during the financial year 2025–26, a grant of Rs 6.82 crore will be provided to Old Age Homes located in 14 districts of the state, while Day Care Centres in Barnala and Mansa will receive financial assistance of Rs 2.5 lakh per centre.

On this occasion, she also announced that a government Old Age Home with a capacity of 72 beds constructed at a cost of Rs 9.12 crore in district Mansa will be inaugurated on January 10, 2026, under the able leadership of Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann.

In conclusion, Dr Baljit Kaur appealed to senior citizens and their families to actively participate in the district-level camps and avail the free facilities being provided by the Punjab Government.

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*INFORMATION AND PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT*

*GOVERNMENT OF STATE OF PUNJAB*

*Punjab Govt terminates services of four excise & taxation employees for prolonged unauthorized absence*

*Our Govt maintains zero-tolerance policy towards indiscipline & dereliction of duty: Harpal Singh Cheema*

*We are committed to ensuring transparent & accountable system for people of Punjab: Harpal Singh Cheema*

*State Tax Commissioner invokes deemed resignation rule against four officials absent for over year*

CHANDIGARH, 1st January 2026:

Following the directives of Punjab Finance, Excise and Taxation Minister Harpal Singh Cheema to enforce strict discipline and accountability, the State Tax Commissioner, Punjab, has issued orders for the “deemed resignation” of four department employees found to be on unauthorised leave for over a year. These orders, issued by the State Tax Commissioner Jatinder Jorwal, apply to three Excise and Taxation Inspectors and one Clerk who remained absent from their duties despite multiple legal notices and opportunities to rejoin their respective offices.

Commenting on the action, Minister Harpal Singh Cheema said, “Our government maintains a zero-tolerance policy towards indiscipline and dereliction of duty. Public service requires dedication and presence; therefore, employees who remain unauthorizedly absent for years, despite being given multiple opportunities to explain themselves, have no place in the administration. We are committed to ensuring a transparent and accountable system for the people of Punjab.”

*Zero tolerance for indiscipline to ensure transparent, accountable governance*

The services were terminated following a rigorous inquiry process conducted under Rule 8 of the Punjab Civil Services (Punishment and Appeal) Rules, 1970. Among those affected is an Inspector, who had been absent from his post in Jalandhar-2 since March 15, 2023, after his leave request was rejected by higher authorities. Similarly, another Inspector was found to be continuously absent since June 24, 2023. He had failed to provide a satisfactory explanation or report to his assigned headquarters, despite being placed under suspension.

The department also took action against an Inspector of the Ropar Range, whose unauthorised absence dates back to May 29, 2021, following the conclusion of an approved Ex-India leave. Despite claims of medical issues and heart surgery, independent inquiries found him negligent in his official duties as he failed to join investigations even through virtual modes. Additionally, a clerk in the Jalandhar Audit Wing, had his services ended after failing to report for duty since September 11, 2023, following the non-approval of his Ex-India leave.

In all four cases, the department invoked the “deemed resignation” clause as per Finance Department instructions dated March 13, 2025. This regulation stipulates that any employee remaining absent without sanctioned leave for more than one year shall be considered to have resigned from government service. It was further clarified that as a consequence of this deemed resignation, no gratuity, pensionary benefits, or any other service-related benefits shall be extended to these individuals. The competent authority noted that while some employees cited family or health reasons, they failed to resume duties within the legally permissible timeframe, leading to the final administrative orders.

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INFORMATION AND PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT

GOVERNMENT OF STATE OF PUNJAB

*Under CM Bhagwant Singh Mann, Punjab Govt extends One Time Settlement Scheme till March 2026, reinforcing its pro-business & trader-friendly governance*

*Punjab Govt extends One-Time Settlement Scheme-2025 for tax arrears until March 31, offers major relief to traders & industry: Harpal Singh Cheema*

*Over 6,300 applications received; extension granted to accommodate industry demand and compliance pressure*

*OTS extension reflects our Govt’s commitment to ease compliance & resolve pre-GST era disputes: Harpal Singh Cheema*

CHANDIGARH, 1st January 2026

In a major relief to the trading community and industry of the state, the Punjab Government, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, has decided to extend the deadline for the ‘Punjab One-Time Settlement (OTS) Scheme for Recovery of Outstanding Dues, 2025’ until March 31, 2026.

Punjab Finance, Planning, Excise and Taxation Minister Harpal Singh Cheema gave the formal approval for this extension following representations from various stakeholders, including the GST Practitioners Association (GSTPA) Punjab. The decision comes in direct response to the massive participation seen so far, with the department recording 6,348 applications to date.

The Punjab Government acknowledged that many taxpayers faced a heavy statutory compliance burden during the final months of 2025, which saw overlapping deadlines for various tax filings. Furthermore, practical challenges such as the pending service of VAT assessment orders had made it difficult for many eligible businesses to accurately determine their liabilities before the original December deadline.

The OTS Scheme-2025, which initially launched on October 1, remains one of the state’s most taxpayer-friendly initiatives. It is specifically aimed at reducing legacy litigation and unlocking revenue for the state by offering substantial relief. Depending on the specific demand amount, taxpayers can avail themselves of up to a 100% waiver on interest and penalties, alongside significant waivers on the principal tax amount.

Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema said that this extension would provide a golden chance for genuine taxpayers to settle long-pending disputes under pre-GST Acts (including VAT and Central Sales Tax) without procedural stress.

The Minister further added, “Our government is committed to fostering a pro-business environment. By extending this deadline to March 31, 2026, we are ensuring that no genuine taxpayer is left behind due to administrative or timing hurdles.”

He urged all eligible businesses and rice millers to utilise this final window to clear their arrears and start the new financial year with a clean slate. “After the new deadline of March 31, 2026, the department will initiate strict recovery proceedings against defaulters who fail to opt for this settlement,” said Minister Harpal Singh Cheema.

Punjab Government Launches National Road Safety Month-2026 to Avert Road Accidents and Raise Awareness About Road Safety Among Citizens

Chandigarh, January 01:

The Punjab Government has launched the National Road Safety Month-2026 with the aim to avert road accidents in the state and raising public awareness about road safety.

Addressing the inauguration event today at the Kisaan Bhawan, Punjab Transport Minister Laljit Singh Bhullar said that the road accidents are not just statistics but affect the lives of numerous families, leading to the loss of valuable human lives. He emphasized that road safety is not only the responsibility of the government but also of  every citizen in society. He further stated that until the government, administration, and the general public work together, there will not be considerable possibility to trim down the number of road accidents.

Transport Minister informed that during the National Road Safety Month (NRSM-26), extensive and multi-faceted awareness campaigns would be conducted across Punjab. As part of this, seminars on road safety, poster and slogan competitions, quiz programs, and interactive sessions will be organized in schools and colleges to educate young people about the importance of traffic rules from an early age.

The Minister also announced that special training sessions for commercial and private drivers; refresher courses for heavy vehicle drivers and focused campaigns will be carried out to ensure strict adherence to traffic rules. He mentioned that there will be strict action against violations such as not wearing helmets and seat belts, driving under the influence of mobile phones, speeding, and driving on the wrong side.

 Minister Bhullar also highlighted that driving under the influence of alcohol is a significant cause of road accidents. Keeping this in mind, special checks and enforcement campaigns will be conducted throughout the state during NRSM-26. Additionally, engineering improvements, signages, speed signboards, and other necessary measures will be implemented at identified black spots based on accident data from previous years.

The Minister appealed to all relevant departments, district administrations, educational institutions, non-governmental organizations, industrial units, and the general public to play an active role in making National Road Safety Month-2026 a success. He directed that all the activities related to road safety should be implemented timely, effectively, and at the grassroots level, and better coordination among the departments should be ensured.

The Minister reiterated that road safety is a shared responsibility and is not limited to the traffic police or transport department alone. He emphasized the need to accelerate awareness campaigns to promote safe road behavior among the public. He also said that under the leadership of Chief Minister, Punjab, Bhagwant Singh Mann, the establishment of the Sadak Surakhya Force (SSF) has led to a significant reduction in fatalities on both state and national highways. Furthermore, he advised the public to avoid unnecessary travel during foggy weather and to travel with extreme caution and restraint in low-visibility conditions.

The Lead Agency (Road Safety), Punjab, in collaboration with the Transport Department, Traffic Police, Health Department, Public Works Department, Education Department, and other related agencies, has prepared an extensive action plan for the month-long activities to ensure that road safety messages reach all sections of society effectively.

During the event, Mr. R. Venkata Ratnam, Director General, Lead Agency on Road Safety, Punjab, informed that each district road safety committee (DRSC) has been provided a financial assistance of ₹9.50 lakh under the CFDL scheme. Of this amount, ₹1 lakh has been allocated for purchasing alcohol meters to strengthen enforcement against driving under the influence, especially for commercial and special category drivers. He also stated that, keeping in mind the increased risk of accidents during foggy conditions, road-owning departments have been authorized to use grants for the installation/maintenance of streetlights, road markings, and other traffic safety measures.

He further informed that a detailed list of activities for National Road Safety Month would be finalized in meetings held on December 9 and 30 and sent to all relevant departments, Deputy Commissioners, Police Commissioners, and Senior Superintendents of Police for implementation.

Director General of Police (Traffic), Mr. Amardeep Singh Rai, emphasized the importance of strict enforcement to achieve the goal of zero tolerance for traffic violations. He discussed the positive impact of the establishment of the SSF which is currently monitoring nearly 4,000 kilometers of national and state highways daily. He mentioned that the introduction of SSF has led to a reduction of nearly 50% in fatalities on these roads, which is expected to significantly reduce the total road fatalities in Punjab. He also stated that special enforcement campaigns during the National Road Safety Month will focus on issues like driving under the influence, over-speeding, lane violations, and other serious traffic offenses.

State Transport Commissioner, Mrs. Parneet Shergill, shared that the process for issuing driving licenses has been completely overhauled, making the testing process stricter and more transparent. As a result, the passing rate for driving tests has significantly decreased, ensuring improvements in driving standards across the state.

During the awareness activities, a motorcycle rally was organized near Bestech Mall, SAS Nagar (Mohali), with nearly 200 delivery employees (Zomato, Swiggy, Blinkit, etc.) participating. Helmets, t-shirts, and caps with road safety messages were distributed to the participants. The rally was flagged off by Mr. R. Venkata Ratnam, Director General, Lead Agency on Road Safety, Punjab, and Mr. Amardeep Singh Rai, DGP (Traffic), Punjab, reinforcing the state’s commitment to increasing road safety awareness among high-risk road users.

On this occasion, Director General Road Safety, R. Venkata Ratnam, DGP Traffic Punjab A. S. Rai, State Transport Commissioner Parneet Shergill, members of the Punjab State Road Safety Council, senior officials from various departments, Traffic Police officers, representatives of road safety-related organizations, heads of educational institutions, and social service organizations were present.