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PUNJAB CM BATS FOR OPTIMUM UTILISATION OF MGNREGA SCHEME FOR DEVELOPMENT OF RURAL AREAS

IEP Chandigarh, June 16

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Friday batted for optimum utilisation of The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) scheme to give boost to development in rural areas on one hand and provide livelihood opportunities on the other hand.

Chairing a meeting here to review the functioning of scheme here today, the Chief Minister said that this scheme is important as it provides enhancement of livelihood security, giving at least 100 days of guaranteed wage employment in every financial year to every household, whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled manual work. He said that the scheme  has been implemented in all districts across the state from April 2008 adding that state government will enhance the budget of this ambitious scheme upto Rs 2000 crore. Bhagwant Mann said that it is heartening to learn that 11.53 lakh active job cards are there in state with 14.86 lakh active workers.

The Chief Minister bemoaned that wage rate notified under MGNREGA for State Rs 303/- is less in comparison to neighbouring State Haryana where it is Rs 357 adding that the state government will vehemently raise this issue with the Union government. He also said that state government will also make concerted efforts for Inclusion of “Laying of Underground Pipeline” activities in Permissible List for accelerating works relating irrigation, water supply and sanitation can be undertaken. Bhagwant Mann also said that the state Government will also request government of India to provide Corpus funds under the scheme.

The Chief Minister also said that the state government will also seek enhancement of Mandays Budget given by GOI as only 250 lakh mandays target for the State has been assigned which is too less than previous year achievement of 321 lakh mandays. He also underscored the need to further popularise the scheme for giving benefits to the common man. Bhagwant Mann also said that an information board should be installed at every work place under the scheme so that awareness can be created among the general public about the scheme and the details of the work done can reach the people

The Chief Minister also asked the officers to popularise the scheme through social media platforms like Facebook Page, YouTube Channel, twitter and WhatsApp groups for the purpose of sharing Best Practices and for disseminating requisite information to the rural masses. Bhagwant Mann envisioned that the scheme can be a game changer in transforming the lives of weaker and underprivileged sections besides giving impetus to development works in rural areas.

PUNJAB CM ANNOUNCES TO LAUNCH A SPECIAL PROJECT FOR STRENGTHENING SECONDARY HEALTH CARE INSTITUTIONS IN THE STATE

IEP Chandigarh, June 16 

Taking a leap forward towards further imparting quality health service to the people of state, the Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Friday announced to launch a special project for strengthening of all Secondary Health Care Institutions viz. Community Health Centres (CHCs), Sub-Divisional Hospitals and District Hospitals. Chairing a meeting here to review the health care sector, the Chief Minister said that the state government has already given a major boost to primary healthcare services by opening more than 500 Aam Aadmi Clinics in the State. He said that these clinics are acting as cornerstone in providing free of cost health services to people. Bhagwant Mann said that lakhs of people are daily getting benefit of these clinics through free diagnosis, treatment and clinical tests. The Chief Minister said that moving a step further the state government has now decided to spruce up the infrastructure in government secondary healthcare institutes across the state. He said that the sole aim is to ensure that the general public gets quality health services too without shelving huge money from their pockets. Bhagwant Mann said that these centres will be developed as ultra-modern healthcare institutes where people will get quality treatment. The Chief Minister said that the blueprint for modernisation of these centres has already been prepared to ensure that this work is executed in a time bound manner. He said that the entire work will be conducted by spending more than Rs 400 crores for which adequate provisioning has been made.  Bhagwant Mann said that in the first phase Secondary Health Care Facilities i.e District Hospitals, Sub Divisional Hospitals and CHCs in bigger rural areas will be strengthened on priority. The Chief Minister said that 40 such facilities including 23 District Hospitals have been identified by the state government which will be given a facelift in the first phase. He said that the Department of Finance shall accordingly provide the requisite budgetary support for strengthening/upgrading these facilities. Bhagwant Mann said that the state government is committed to ensure that this work is accorded top priority and no stone is left unturned for it in larger public interest.

MEMOIRS OF FORMER CHIEF SECRETARY RAJAN KASHYAP TITLED BEYOND THE TRAPPINGS OF OFFICE, A CIVIL SERVANT’S JOURNEY IN PUNJAB RELEASED

IEP Chandigarh, June 16

          BEYOND THE TRAPPINGS OF OFFICE, A CIVIL SERVANT’S JOURNEY IN PUNJAB, a memoir by Rajan Kashyap, former Chief Secretary and Ex Chief Information Commissioner (CIC) of Punjab, was released at Mahatma Gandhi State Institute of Public Administration, Sector – 26 today by former Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court Mr. S.S. Sodhi and Mr. Gurbachan Jagat, ex- Governor of Manipur.

          The book describes the growth story of the state, and the important events and leaders who shaped the unprecedented development of Punjab over half a century. The Author Mr. Rajan Kashyap joined the IAS in 1965 and retired as Chief Secretary in 2003 after a long and illustrious career spanning 38 years.

          In a lively interaction on the occasion, Professor BN Goswamy, who had joined the IAS in the 1950s and left soon to pursue a career in academics, shared interesting anecdotes on the work ethic of that era.

          Brigadier Sukhjit Singh presented an interesting picture of governance in the erstwhile state of Kapurthala while also emphasizing that perfection as such doesn’t exist. What is needed is to continue to work harder and much harder. 

          Sanjeev Chopra, former Director of Lal Bahadur Shastri Academy of Administration, Mussoorie, brought out how the civil servants of today are becoming more professional. He quoted the Former Finance Minister of India C.D. Deshmukh and said that the civil servants must write about events as they are participants in History. 

          In his reflections, Rajan Kashyap underlined how the things have gone sea change in comparison to the past. Batting for the positive approach, he advocated a very close coordination between the civil servants and the police, a sentiment which was echoed by Mr. S.S. Sodhi and Mr. Gurbachan Jagat.

          The Former Education Secretary (Government of India) Vibha Puri Das said that the human considerations must be supreme in the discharge of bureaucratic functions. 

          The Director General MGSIPA, Mr. Anirudh Tiwari said that better Human Resource Management, Skill specific training apart from the eternal values of compassion, empathy, justice and fairplay are very important. The event was compeered by the Former IAS Officer Mr. Vivek Atray.

UT Administrator launches ‘mPassport’ app to complete verification process in 15 days

IEP Chandigarh

To ensure that all passport verifications are completed within 15 days, the Punjab Governor and Chandigarh Administrator Banwarilal Purohit on Friday launched ‘mPassport’, a mobile application of Chandigarh police. He also announced that four more services, including employee verification, character verification, tenant verification and servant verification, would be made available online through the mobile application of Chandigarh police, ‘e-Sathi’.In the statement, UT Police official said that the ‘e-Sathi’ app has already been offering 11 online services including parking stickers for senior citizens, lodging of e-FIRs, lodging of complaints of missing objects etc.‘mPassport’ was created by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and has been linked to the Regional Passport Offices (RPOs) throughout the country. It will make the entire verification proceeding paperless, he added.The official further said, “Today, Chandigarh Police adopted the „mPassport Police APP‟, a unified platform for all passport verifications in UT Chandigarh, which were earlier being done through paper mode, but will now be done through online mode.”He further said that the main aim and objective of mPassport Police App is to provide passport related services to the Indian Citizens in a speedy, convenient and transparent manner. So, today “mPassport Police App” is launched to provide a wide variety of services to Smartphone users and now onwards the whole process of the passport verification would be paperless, online and will provide speedy, convenient and transparent services to the residents of the city.DGP (UT) Praveer Ranjan said, “mPassport-enabled 32 tablets were allotted to 16 police stations. Now on, cops will visit the applicants’ residences and upload the necessary documents on the application instead of collecting the photocopies. As the application is connected with the RPO, uploaded documents will reach the concerned department. Although 15 days is the timeframe to complete passport verification, Chandigarh police usually completes the verification process within 5 days.Besides this, UT Administrator also handed over the insurance claim cheque of Rs 90,00,000 presented by HDFC bank to the family members of lady police official L/C Sharda who departed recently in a road accident. She was survived by two children and husband serving as Constable Parveen Kumar in Chandigarh Police. The Cheque was given as per recently signed MoU between Chandigarh Police and HDFC Bank.

SCHEDULED CASTE CERTIFICATE OF MR. AMRIK SINGH, SON OF MR. MAKHAN SINGH AND RESIDENT OF VILLAGE SHANKARPUR IN PATIALA DISTRICT, WAS CANCELLED: DR. BALJIT KAUR.

IEP Chandigarh, June 16

Dr. Baljit Kaur, Minister of Social Justice, Empowerment, and Minorities, announced that Mr. Amrik Singh, son of Mr. Makhan Singh and a resident of village Shankarpur in District Patiala, had his fake Scheduled Caste Certificate rejected by State Level Scrutiny Committee which was constituted by Government.

Providing more information, Dr. Baljit Kaur, Minister of Social Justice, Empowerment, and Minorities, explained that Mrs. Usa Rani, wife of Mr. Puran Singh and resident of village Kauli in District Patiala, had lodged a complaint with the Punjab State Scheduled Castes Commission, Chandigarh. The complaint stated that Mr. Amrik Singh, the current Sarpanch of Village Shankarpur, District Patiala, had forged a Scheduled Caste certificate despite belonging to the General Category (Rajput) caste.

The Minister further informed that the Punjab State Scheduled Castes Commission forwarded this complaint to the Director of the Social Justice, Empowerment Department for investigation. After the department conducted its investigation, it was confirmed that Mr. Amrik Singh’s Scheduled Caste certificate was indeed fake.

The minister stated that our department has written to the Deputy Commissioner of Patiala, requesting the cancellation and confiscation of Mr. Amrik Singh Sarpanch’s Scheduled Caste Certificate No. 2131 dated 06.11.1995.

PUNJAB RELEASES RS 140.25 CR UNDER SBMG FOR LIQUID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN 2950 VILLAGES OF STATE: JIMPA

IEP Chandigarh, June 16     

     Taking another step towards achieving the goal of transforming villages and making the state ‘Rangla Punjab’, Punjab Government has disbursed total Rs. 140.25 crore to Water Supply and Sanitation Department to manage liquid waste under the Swachh Bharat Mission Gramin (SBMG). Out of this amount, Rs.103 crore  have been released by the government led by Bhagwant Mann. This amount will be spent in 2950 villages of Punjab.          Divulging the detail, Water Supply and Sanitation Minister Bram Shankar Jimpa said that Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has released Rs. 140.25 crore for the management of waste water in the villages so that the disposal of waste water and other liquid waste can be handled effectively. He said that 2950 villages of 23 districts are being covered with this amount so that sanitation and waste water can be managed effectively in the villages.          He said that Rs. 11.84 crore released for 288 villages of Amritsar district, Rs. 8.66 cr for 89 for villages of Barnala, Rs. 10.50 cr for 226 villages of Bathinda, Rs. 5.28 cr for 35 villages of Faridkot and 42 villages of Fatehgarh Sahib got Rs. 1.27 cr.          Similarly, Rs 6.49 crore disbursed to 57 villages of Fazilka, Rs 1.22 cr to 44 villages of Ferozepur, Rs 10.32 cr to 604 villages of Gurdaspur, Rs 2.83 cr to 89 villages of Hoshiarpur, Rs 3.80 cr to 107 villages of Jalandhar, Rs. 1.58 cr to 73 villages of Kapurthala and Rs. 8.63 crores to 196 villages of Ludhiana.          Jimpa said that 78 villages of Malerkotla received Rs 3.12 crore, Rs. 9.97 cr for 126 villages of Mansa, Rs 12.11 cr for 99 villages of Moga, Rs. 2.20 for 71 villages of Mohali, Rs 8.84 crore for 40 villages of Muktsar, Rs. 75.63 lakhs for 44 villages of Nawanshahr, Rs. 2.38 cr for 75 villages of Pathankot, Rs. 4.44 cr for 149 villages of Patiala, Rs. 1.63 cr to 81 villages of Ropar, Rs. 9.59 cr for 139 villages of Sangrur and Rs. 12.71 crores have been given to 215 villages of Tarn Taran.          He further said that the Punjab Government under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann is making great efforts for the overall development of villages and is paying special attention to the supply of clean drinking water as well as the management of liquid and solid waste so that the state villages can be made model villages.  

PGIMER conducts its 3rd simultaneous Liver Kidney Transplant 

IEP Chandigarh

“Since our son, all of 19, met with the fatal accident on 10th June, we were at his bedside praying for a miracle to happen. But who could have imagined that our dear son was to be the miracle? He became a miracle to all those who got another chance at life because of my son’s organ donation,” stated the grief-stricken but brave-heart father, who wanted to keep his identity anonymous due to his personal sentiments, as he was being handed over the mortal remains of his deceased son at the mortuary at PGIMER.  As a result of the incredible decision taken in their darkest hour, the donor family from Punjab gave a new lease of life to three terminally ill organ failure patients with the transplantation of heart to a matching recipient admitted in a hospital in New Delhi. The second recipient turned out lucky to get the renal transplant and the third recipient was given a fresh lease of life with Simultaneous Liver and Kidney transplant, this being the 3rd   Simultaneous Liver Kidney Transplant by PGIMER. Prof. Vivek Lal Director PGIMER, while paying rich tributes to the donor family, stated, “Life after death” merely sounds unrealistic until the organ donation gave it a meaning. Cadaver organ donation is the epitome of magnanimity considering the donor family’s act of courage and generosity to put their own grief aside and make a difference in the lives of others. This noble act of the family is praiseworthy and should motivate others.” The heart-wrenching and tragic death of a young donor from Punjab is beyond comprehension and extremely difficult to reconcile with. It was on 10th June, when, the two-wheeler driven by the donor skidded and the donor lost balance, his head hitting against the road, leaving him with grievous head injuries. Immediately, the critically injured youth was rushed to a local hospital and then shifted to PGIMER but all the efforts proved futile and the donor could not be revived and subsequently was declared brain dead on 13th June here in PGIMER.   After the declaration by the brain death certification committee, the transplant coordinators at PGIMER approached the donor’s father to request if he could consider organ donation.  Expressing his sentiments, the distressed father said, “We did not know anything about organ donation. But once we understood that our decision can help saving many lives, we decided to go ahead. The only thought in our minds was that our decision may turn lucky for someone else and they get more time to spend with their dear one.” Following the father’s consent, the heart, both kidneys and liver were harvested from the deceased. Once the donor organs became available, everyone swiftly got into action. As the cross-matching indicated no matching recipient for the heart in PGIMER, immediately ROTTO (North) got in touch with other transplant hospitals to explore options for matching recipients, and finally, the heart was allocated for a 55-year-old male matching recipient with refractory heart failure admitted in a private hospital in New Delhi with the intervention of NOTTO (National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation).”Prof. Vipin Koushal, Medical Superintendent, PGIMER & Nodal Officer ROTTO (North) further elaborated, “To ensure safe and speedy transport of the harvested heart, a Green Corridor was created in conjunction with the retrieval timings from PGIMER to Technical AirPort Chandigarh for the transportation of retrieved heart for the onward flight to Delhi at around 12.55 pm on 14th June.” At PGIMER, the retrieved liver and one kidney of the donor were transplanted simultaneously to another 55-year-old male patient suffering from simultaneous kidney and liver failure and was able to sustain his life with support dialysis. The second retrieved kidney was successfully transplanted to a 50-year-old male renal failure patient here in PGIMER.  With this, the exemplary courage and magnanimity of the donor family gave the greatest gift anyone can give – the ‘gift of life’ to 3 terminally ill organ failure patients, one admitted to Delhi hospital and two here in PGIMER.

425 volunteers donated blood at PGI on World Blood Donor Day

IEP Chandigarh

As many as 425 volunteers donated blood at blood donation camp organized by the department of Transfusion Medicine, PGIMER, Chandigarh, on World Blood Donor Day. The theme of this year World Blood Donor Day is “Give blood, Give plasma, share life, shareoften” has been released by the WHO this year, said the PGIMER official in the Statement. He further said that World Blood Donor Day is celebrated every year by people around the world on June 14 as per World Health assembly resolution of 2005, to commemorate the birth anniversary of Karl Landsteiner (14 th June, 1868), who was awarded the Nobel Prize for his discovery of the ABOblood group system. The event serves to thank voluntary, unpaid blood donors for their life saving gifts of blood andalso to raise awareness of the need for regular blood donations to ensure that all individuals andcommunities have access to affordable and timely supplies of safe and quality assured blood andblood products.The theme of this year World Blood Donor Day is “Give blood, Give plasma, share life, shareoften” has been released by the WHO this year.As part of Raktdaan Amrit Mahotsava 2023 of the National Blood Transfusion Council(NBTC), Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India that Healthy Donors areencouraged to continue donating blood.On this occasion, Sh. Banwari Lal Purohit, Hon`ble Governor Punjab and Administrator, UT,Chandigarh inaugurated Blood Donation Camp at the Punjab Raj Bhawan, Chandigarhconducted by the of Department of Transfusion Medicine and called upon the residents of tricityon the All India Radio to come forward for this noble cause and save precious lives.Prof. N.K. Panda, Dean (Academic), PGIMER, Chandigarh inaugurated the Blood DonationCamp at the Blood Donation Centre PGIMER, Chandigarh in collaboration with ThalassemiaCharitable Trust (TCT), PGIMER, Chandigarh. He also motivated the blood donors to becomeregular blood donors, and make blood donation a “habit”, as this will encourage develop aculture of voluntary blood donation in the country. The other dignitaries who graced the occasionwere Prof. Sadhna Lal and Prof. Pankaj Malhotra. Volunteer blood donors and family/friendBlood donors from all walks of life also came to donate blood at the Blood Donation Centre ofthe PGI on this occasion like every year.The department of Transfusion Medicine also organized Blood Donation Camp at BridgeMarket, Sector-17, Chandigarh in collaboration with Shree Shiv Kanwar Mahasangh CharitableTrust, Panchkula which was inaugurated by Sh. Satnam Singh Sandhu, Vice-Chancellor,Chandigarh University, Gharuan and Sh. R.C. Sobti, former Vice-Chancellor, Panjab University.As a special motivational campaign, the postmen of UT, Chandigarh pinned up the speciallymade badges while delivering the post items in the respective post office zones in order tomotivate blood donors.During the campaign about 425 volunteers donated blood to celebrate the occasion.

Gadkari accedes to CM’s demand, assures to complete work on Jalandhar Hoshiarpur road and Adampur flyover

IEP New Delhi, June 14

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Wednesday impressed upon the Union Minister for Road Transport and Highway Nitin Gadkari to intervene for completing the work on Jalandhar Hoshiarpur road especially the Adampur flyover.

The Chief Minister, accompanied by Lok Sabha MP from Jalandhar Sushil Kumar Rinku, called on Nitin Gadkari here at his residence.

The Chief Minister apprised Gadkari about the project that had been hanging in fire since long. He said that this has resulted in lot of inconvenience to the people due to which it must be completed at the earliest. Acceding to the demand the Union Minister assured Bhagwant Mann that the project will be completed very soon and he will be personally monitoring the pace of work.

The Chief Minister and Gadkari also reviewed the construction of Delhi Katra expressway. Both the leaders agreed on expediting the work on this project which will be a big boost for the economy of the state. They also said that this highway will facilitate the pilgrims going to pay obeisance at Mata Vaishno Devi shrine apart from giving boost to economic activity in the region.

The Chief Minister also apprised Gadkari that the state government is soon going to form Road Security Force in the state to check causalities due to road accidents. He said that this dedicated force will help in checking road accidents thereby saving precious lives in the state. Union Minister welcomed the idea of Bhagwant Mann and said this unique of the box idea will help in checking deaths due to road accidents.

The Chief Minister also flagged the issue of high handedness by the National Highway Toll Plazas and said that they must be controlled in larger public interest. He urged the Union Minister that public interest must be given paramount importance and the toll plazas must not be given a free hand to charge any amount from public. Bhagwant Mann said that it is the need of hour to ensure that the open loot of public money is checked.

CM bats for inclusion of Mohali in Smart city project

IEP New Delhi, June 15

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann today impressed upon Union Housing and Development Minister Hardeep Puri to include SAS Nagar (Mohali) in the Smart city project for its inclusive development.

The Chief Minister, who called on Hardeep Puri here at his office today, underscored the need to develop Mohali as Smart City. He apprised the Union Minister that Mohali is part of tri city comprising Chandigarh, Mohali and Panchkula due to which this city holds immense significance. Bhagwant Mann also said that most of the departments of the state government have their head offices in this city due to which it is imperative to give further fillip to its growth.

The Chief Minister said that it is the need of hour to include this city in the Smart City Project for further holistic and planned growth. He said that Mohali and its adjoining municipal committees like Zirakpur, Kharar, Derabassi and Kurali have witnessed immense growth with the international airport/ presence of educational institutes/ townships and industries. Bhagwant Mann said that the area needs special funding to support planned growth and infrastructure development.

Flagging another issue, the Chief Minister requested the restoration of same ratio of funds under AMRUT 2.0 as was earlier in AMRUT 1. He said that under AMRUT 1.0. Centre and State share was 50:50 for towns in one lac to 10 lac population category whereas under AMRUT 2.0, the Centre and State Share has been revised to 33:67 for the towns under the same population category adding that for million-plus cities like Ludhiana and Amritsar, the ratio was 33:67(Centre and State share) and under AMRUT 2.0, it is 75:25. Bhagwant Mann said that as these towns are rapidly expanding so they need continuous infrastructure development for which old share ratio must be restored.