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Hry CM meets Union Agri Minister; Apprises him about farmers’ welfare schemes being run in State

IEP Chandigarh

Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar paid a courtesy call to the Union, Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Minister Narendra Tomar in New Delhi late evening on Monday. During the meeting, Khattar apprised the Union Minister about the welfare schemes being run by the Haryana Government for the farmers. Khattar said that Haryana is an agrarian state and on the strength of its hardworking farmers, State is achieving new heights in the agriculture sector. In the last almost 9 years, the present state government has started new schemes for the welfare of the farmers and has also meticulously implemented the schemes of the central government in the state.“The state government is also making farmers aware to adopt natural farming so that minimum use of pesticides can be ensured in food grain production,” said Khattar.The Chief Minister said that apart from the cultivation of traditional crops in the agriculture sector, shifting towards horticulture crops is also equally important and acknowledging the same, the state government is making dedicated efforts to encourage the farmers to adopt horticulture crops instead of traditional crops.“For this, the state government has set a target of increasing the horticulture area to 22 lakh acres and tripling the production by the year 2030. Along with this, while moving in the direction of water conservation, a call has been given to adopt micro-irrigation instead of flood irrigation and farmers are being given subsidies for adopting micro-irrigation systems. Farmers are also supporting the government in this initiative and are now adopting micro-irrigation, which saves water and doubles production,” said the Chief Minister.

Haryana has taken numerous steps to tighten the noose around cyber fraudsters

IEP Chandigarh 

Cybercrime has indeed become a significant concern in today’s technological era. The rapid advancement of technology has provided criminals with new opportunities to exploit vulnerabilities and commit various forms of cybercrimes. Meanwhile, as technology-driven crime becomes more sophisticated, the Manohar Lal-led Haryana Government too has taken proactive measures to tackle cybercrime and tighten the noose around cyber fraudsters. The successful raid in Nuh district, involving a total of 5,000 personnel in Haryana, where the police uncovered a cyber fraud worth about Rs 100 crore, not only highlights State’s significant accomplishment in the fight against cybercrime but showcases the seriousness with which the state’s law enforcement tackled this issue.  This was the biggest ever raid of its kind in India in which 320 hideouts of cyber criminals spread across 14 villages in Nuh district were raided. The steps taken by the Haryana government to address cybercrime are commendable. As per the official data, a total of 65 cyber criminals were arrested during raids, with an additional 25 arrests made in the period before and after the raids. Besides this, Law enforcement seized a significant number of IT devices, including 66 mobile devices and 5 micro ATM machines. These devices were likely used in carrying out cybercrimes. Numerous fake documents were exposed, including details of 739 fake SIM cards, 307 fake bank accounts, and 199 UPI handles. These fake documents were likely used for illegal activities. Notably, the criminals attempted to destroy evidence that had been collected during the raids. He said that in the guise of the violence in Nuh strict in the past few last days, an attempt was made to destroy the evidence collected during this raid and a planned attack on the cyber police station. This cyber police station of Nuh has been completed two years back. The cyber station contained massive fraud and other criminal documents and the miscreants aimed to destroy the evidence to avoid prosecution.  Apart from this, the setting up of 318 cyber help desks one each in a cyber police station and coordination centres demonstrates a comprehensive approach to tackling cyber threats. 29 cyber police stations have also been set up in the state. Integrating the Cyber Crime Helpline -1930 with the Emergency Response Support System- DIAL-112 and coordinating with other states and the national centre at State Level Cyber Crime Coordination Centre in Panchkula also reflects the state government’s coordinated effort to effectively combat cybercrime on multiple levels.

Prime Minister to virtually launch redevelopment works of railway stations on August 6

IEP Chandigarh, August 5 

Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi will lay the foundation stone for the redevelopment work of 508 railway stations across the country through video conferencing on August 6, under the Amrit Bharat Station scheme launched for the development of railway stations in India. Under this scheme, 15 railway stations of Haryana state have also been included, which will be upgraded/modernized. Expressing gratitude to the Prime Minister for this scheme, Chief Minister, Sh.  Manohar Lal said that the redevelopment of railway stations will provide better facilities to passengers and will also strengthen the public transport service. He said that apart from 15 railway stations in Haryana, other stations would also be developed in the upcoming phases. This national-level function will also be telecast live at all railway stations/venues. Under the Amrit Bharat Station scheme, stations will be redeveloped with upgraded amenities including toilets, waiting areas/halls, free Wi-Fi facilities, kiosks for products, etc.

State-level review meeting of Agriculture Infrastructure Fund held in Haryana

IEP Chandigarh, August 5

 Additional Chief Secretary, Agriculture and Farmer’s Welfare Department, Haryana, Sh. Sudhir Rajpal emphasized the need for constructing storage facilities at the village level to accommodate 5000 metric tons of grains under the Agricultural Infrastructure Fund. This step aims to fulfill the grain storage requirements within the state. Additional Chief Secretary, Sh. Rajpal chaired a state-level review meeting of the Agricultural Infrastructure Fund Scheme, where he directed the officers to prioritize the establishment of pack houses for horticulture and vegetable growers and godowns for storage of agricultural products and fertilizers in packs. He said that, so far, a sum of Rs. 886 crore has been approved for 1119 entrepreneurs of Haryana under the scheme, out of which Rs. 736 crore has already been disbursed to 935 entrepreneurs. The Chief Secretary noted that interested entrepreneurs can apply for this scheme by preparing Detailed Project Reports (DPR) through District-level Implementation Committees. The Agricultural Infrastructure Fund Scheme supports post-harvest management and the creation of community agricultural assets, offering medium and long-term loans and financial assistance. The Central Government has allocated Rs. 3900 crore for this initiative, with distribution planned by the year 2025-26. The main aim of the fund is to reduce post-harvest losses and to increase farmers’ income. This scheme provides loans up to Rs. 2 crore for empowering agri-entrepreneurs, start-ups, self-help groups, farmer producer organisations, joint liability groups, primary agricultural credit societies, marketing cooperatives, multi-purpose cooperatives, agricultural produce marketing societies, godowns and silos, cold stores, and cold chains. The government provides up to a 3 percent interest subsidy on these loans. For the year 2023-24, Rs. 925 crore has been allocated for various structures, out of which Rs. 150 crore has already been disbursed. A unique aspect of this scheme is that beneficiaries can also take advantage of this scheme by taking a grant in any scheme of the central and state government, he added. The Additional Chief Secretary unveiled posters outlining the objectives and eligible activities of the scheme during the state-level meeting. Advisor, Agriculture Infrastructure Fund, Sh. Amarjit Mann, Director General, Horticulture Department, Dr. Arjun Saini, Additional Director, Agriculture Dr. Rohtas Singh, Sh. Chandra Mohan Dhiman and many bankers remained present at the state-level meeting.

Haryana Government making concrete efforts to mitigate waterlogging

IEP Chandigarh, August 5

 Haryana Public Health Engineering Minister, Dr. Banwari Lal said that in the tenure of present government, 71 sewage treatment plants have been constructed and are operational in various cities across the state. Additionally, construction work for sewage treatment plants in 4 cities is underway. An amount of approximately Rs 446.08 crore has been allocated for these projects. The Public Health Engineering Minister was addressing the public grievances of representatives came from waterlogged areas including Yamunanagar, Fatehabad, Ambala, Kaithal, and Hisar, and assured prompt resolutions. The Minister informed them that officials have been directed to provide proper drainage and clean drinking water in the waterlogged regions of the state. Any negligence from officers in this matter will result in stringent actions being taken against them, he added. The Public Health Engineering Minister further informed that the construction of sewage treatment plants in Sadhaura (Yamunanagar), Nangal Chowdhary (Mahendergarh), Tohana (Fatehabad), and Hisar is currently under progress. The cost of these four projects is estimated at Rs 36.97 crore and the projects are expected to be completed soon. He emphasized that the establishment of 75 sewage treatment plants, with a total cost of Rs 486.05 crore, will not only contribute to irrigation but also provide purified water to citizens, power plants, and industries. The Public Health Engineering Minister said that an improved policy is currently being implemented throughout the state to facilitate the recycling of treated water.  An initial action plan with a budget of Rs 500 crore has been prepared, focusing on enhancing the capacity of 27 sewage treatment plants. These plants are set up to purify and recycle 339.50 million liters per day (MLD) of water. The state has set a target to reuse 1,000 MLD of treated water which will be consumption by power plants, municipal corporations, industries, and irrigation zones in the state. Dr. Banwari Lal said that comprehensive efforts are underway to ensure water for irrigation reaches every corner across the state and to resolve issues of waterlogging. The government’s primary objective is to efficiently utilize purified water and prevent waterlogging caused by rainwater in any part of the state. Consequently, there is a significant focus on enhancing sewage plant capacities and maximizing the utilization of treated sewage water in the state. 

Police taking pro-active measures to maintain peace in Nuh after unrest: Vij

IEP Chandigarh 

Haryana Home Minister, Mr. Anil Vij said that the police is taking pro-active measures to maintain peace in Nuh after unrest. As of now, a total of 104 FIRs have been registered and 216 individuals have been arrested. Moreover, 80 individuals have been detained under preventive custody in connection with Nuh incident. When media persons asked about the viral video of CID Inspector, Mr. Vij said, “I’ve taken note of the video, suitable action will be taken at the appropriate juncture.” Responding to a question regarding Pakistan’s involvement in the Nuh unrest, the Home Minister conveyed that the police are well-versed in these details and are meticulously examining each aspect. Addressing the query about a link between the Punjab-registered vehicle and Hyder Ali during the incident, Mr. Vij said that this information has been forwarded to the authorities for investigation. 

About 32 lakh families in Haryana are getting the benefit of the PDS scheme, says Hry CM Minister

IEP Chandigarh, August 5

 Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal said that under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana, about 32 lakh families in the state are getting the benefits of the PDS scheme. “To simplify the Public Distribution System, our government has made effective changes in the system. Now all the work is being done online in a transparent manner, due to which the beneficiaries, as well as the depot holders, do not have to face any problem to get the ration,” said Sh. Manohar Lal while interacting with the ration depot holders through audio conferencing here today. During the interaction, the depot holders thanked the Chief Minister for simplifying the Public Distribution System. Depot holders said that earlier people used to come to us, again and again, asking the dates of arrival of ration. The Haryana government has linked the information regarding the ration with the consumers’ mobile numbers, which has brought great relief to the consumers as well as to the depot holders. The government has reduced our problems by making the entire process online, said the depot holders. The Chief Minister said that many times a family had to face the problem as someone else used to avail of the ration facility on their behalf or they have only got half of the ration meant for them. To solve this problem, the government has started the EPDS portal. Under this, automatic POS machines have been installed at 9,434 fair-price shops. The ration is being made available to consumers through machines. Due to this, 100 percent distribution of essential commodities is being done after authentication on a biometric basis. Now no ineligible person can get ration by adopting any fraudulent means, informed Sh. Manohar Lal. The Chief Minister said that the government had linked the information of ration with the mobile of the consumers. Now, as soon as the supply reaches the ration shop, the consumers automatically get information about the arrival of the ration through mobile messages. The Chief Minister said that earlier in the old ration cards system; there was no information about any change in the number of family members. There were also doubts related to eligibility. Lack of transparency led to misunderstandings and due to this; there were numerous complaints from consumers. To solve all these problems, we have compiled the data of all the eligible families by taking the help of e-governance and have made all the processes online. Now, with the help of the depot holders, the work of distribution of ration has been made completely transparent and simple,” said Sh. Manohar Lal. The Chief Minister said that while reiterating the state government’s commitment towards women empowerment, the Government has taken a significant step by reserving 33 percent of the ration depots for women. Also, on applying the women applicants would be given allotment priority. He said that it would not be wrong to call the depot holders the charioteers of the Antyodaya Abhiyan launched by the Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi. Because of depot holders, the work to distribute ration to satisfy the hunger of the poorest person is being done in a smooth and hassle-free manner.  Not only this, your role becomes even more important during natural calamities.  The commendable services rendered by you during the COVID-19 pandemic is an example of this, said the Chief Minister. During the COVID-19 pandemic time, the Prime Minister had taken a pledge that no person in the country sleeps hungry. To fulfill this resolution, he had started the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana and the onus was on you to implement this scheme. I feel proud to say that you have left no stone unturned to make this plan a success, said Sh. Manohar Lal. Similarly, the One Nation – One Ration Card Scheme has been launched by Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi to facilitate every ration card holder of the country to get ration anywhere in the country. Earlier, due to employment or any other reason, the poor families living far away from their original residence could not get ration. Now any citizen of the country can get his quota from any

Haryana will pay centre’s share of the commission given to the depot holders

IEP Chandigarh, August 5 

Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal while making a key announcement for the depot holders here today announced that to increase the Commission amount from Rs 1.50 to Rs 2. Besides this, from now onwards the state government will pay the share of the commission amount to the depot holders which is received from the Central Government announced Sh. Manohar Lal. The Chief Minister made these announcements while interacting with the ration depot holders through audio conferencing here today. During the interaction, the depot holders had raised the issue regarding increase and the delay in getting the commission before the Chief Minister. While taking prompt action on the same, the Sh. Manohar Lal announced to increase the commission amount and to pay the center’s commission share to the depot holders at the time of the ration distribution only, without waiting for the Center share. 

Hry CM to attend a national-level function for the redevelopment work of 508 railway stations from Chandigarh Railway Station

IEP Chandigarh, August 5 

Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal will attend the national-level foundation laying stone function for the redevelopment work of 508 railway stations across the country to be held virtually at Chandigarh Railway station on August 6, 2023.  This programme to be held under the Amrit Bharat Station will be telecast live at all railway stations/venues across the country. Sharing more details in this regard, an official spokesperson said that at present, work of Rs 20,000 crore is in progress in Haryana. Haryana has got a record allocation of Rs. 2,247 crore in the 2023-24 budget. 34 stations have been planned to be developed as world class railway stations. While in the first phase, 15 railway stations of Haryana state have also been included under this scheme, which will be upgraded/modernized. The list of railway stations to be upgraded include, Ambala City, Bhiwani Junction,  Faridabad, Pataudi Road, Hisar, Bahadurgarh, Jind Junction, Narwana Junction, Narnaul, Kalka, Rewari, Rohtak, Sirsa, Sonipat, Yamunanagar-Jagadhari. Cabinet Ministers, Sh. Kanwar Pal and Dr. Kamal Gupta will attend the function in Jagadhri and Hisar railway stations respectively. MLAs, Sh. Aseem Goel will attend the function at Ambala City Railway Station, Sh. Rao Dan Singh at Bhiwani Junction, Sh. Narendra Gupta at Faridabad, Sh. Satya Prakash Jrawta at Pataudi Road, Sh. Rajender Singh Joon at Bahadurgarh, Sh. Krishan Lal Middha at Jind Junction, Ram Niwas at Narwana Junction, Sh. Om Prakash at Narnaul, Sh. Pardeep Chaudhary at Kalka, Sh. Chiranjeev Rao at Rewari, Sh. Bharat Bhushan Batra at Rohtak, Sh. Gopal Kanda at Sirsa and Sh. Surender Panwar will attend the function at Sonipat.   

Flood fury: Claims invited from farmers through the compensation portal

IEP Chandigarh, August 5

 Haryana Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Dushyant Chautala chaired the monthly meeting of the District Public Relations and Grievances Committee at the DRDA Auditorium in Rohtak. During the meeting, he addressed various grievances, and a total of 16 grievances were promptly redressed on the spot. For the remaining pending grievances, committees were constituted, and directives were issued for the submission of reports. Mr. Dushyant Chautala, while addressing other complainants, directed Municipal Corporation officials to promptly initiate door-to-door garbage collection services. In response to another complaint, he instructed Public Health Engineering Department officials to expedite water connection installations in the respective areas and requested them to submit a report. Addressing a water drainage complaint concerning the fields of village Baniyani, he urged Irrigation Department officials to establish appropriate rainwater drainage arrangements. Additionally, he directed the sub-divisional magistrate of Sampla and the superintendent engineers of the Irrigation and Public Health Engineering Department to provide a report on the water issues in Atayal village. Regarding the grievance from the Resident Welfare Association of Omaxe City, Mr. Chautala directed the Deputy Commissioner to inform the Director of the concerned department about the pending EDC and IDC amounts that Omaxe needs to deposit to the Government. He also inquired about the current status of Omaxe City’s acquisition by the Municipal Corporation and requested Omaxe to submit a report detailing the number of licenses issued. Responding to a question about crop damage caused by heavy rains, he said that claims have been invited from farmers through the compensation portal. The government is currently preparing a report to assess the extent of crop damage due to waterlogging, and compensation will be distributed to affected farmers accordingly. The Deputy Chief Minister said that after a thorough investigation into the Nuh unrest, stringent actions will be taken against the culprits.