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TAKING INSPIRATION FROM CHIEF MINISTER BHAGWANT MANN, MY “PEN” WILL WORK FOR THE WELFARE OF THE COMMON PEOPLE: KIRANDEEP KAUR

IEP Chandigarh, April 25

The Punjab government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has provided government jobs to more than Twenty eight thousands youth on the basis of merit within a year.In the same context Miss Kirandeep Kaur, Village Jangpura District Mohali said that she has been appointed as Clerk (Accounts) in Local Government Department.  She said that by joining the government job, she created an example for other youths that if they study hard and diligently, children from ordinary families can also join the government job in the “Aam Aadmi Party” government.Miss Kirandeep Kaur said that many historic decisions have been taken by the Punjab government for the welfare of the people of the state due to the pro-people thinking of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann. In which providing employment to the youth of the state on the basis of merit is the main objective of the Punjab government. In this direction, the Punjab government has completed the selection process of recruitment in a transparent manner, as a result of which children from ordinary families have got government jobs.Miss Kirandeep Kaur also said that Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has also proved his point that his PEN will work for the welfare of the people. She said that I am confident that she will also use her PEN for the welfare of the common people due to the inspiration received from Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann.

WORLD MALARIA DAY: PUNJAB HEALTH DEPT MAKES ADEQUATE ARRANGEMENTS TO PREVENT SPREAD OF MALARIA

IEP CHANDIGARH, April 25

          On the occasion of World Malaria Day, Punjab Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr Balbir Singh on Tuesday urged people of Punjab to strictly adhere to advisories issued by the Health Department to protect themselves from vector borne diseases including Malaria.

          “With the onset of summer season, the breeding of mosquitoes increases as the environment becomes suitable for mosquito breeding,” he said, adding that these mosquitoes are called vectors because they are carriers of various diseases, which spread among humans. 

          Dr Balbir Singh said that keeping the goal of eliminating malaria from the country by the year 2030, all the officials of the health department have been instructed to intensify the anti-malaria activities, besides, increasing the active surveillance of the disease.

          He said that the department has already made adequate arrangements for the prevention of malaria disease and various teams of the health department are constantly sensitising people on how to protect themselves from this deadly disease. “Testing and treatment of Malaria is absolutely free in all the government health institutions,” he added.

          Terming that industries, local government, schools and colleges, Anganwadi etc could play a pivotal role in the fight against malaria, the Health Minister directed all the civil surgeons to hold an inter-departmental meetings with these institutions under the chairmanship of Deputy Commissioners to jointly fight and eliminate malaria from the state.

          Director Health and Family Welfare Dr Adarshpal Kaur said that malaria is a life-threatening disease that spreads among human beings via bite of an infected female Anopheles mosquito. “This mosquito breeds in clean water and bites only in late evening or early morning,” she said.

          She explained that early symptoms may be mild, similar to febrile illness, which could be difficult to recognise as malaria. The mild symptoms of malaria include fever, chills and headache, while severe symptoms could lead to fatigue, nausea and breathing difficulties.

          She advised people to use mosquito repellent creams or other means to prevent themselves from malaria. Mosquito breeding can also be averted by spraying black oil in ponds, she added.

          Meanwhile, Director Dr Adarshpal Kaur accompanied by Director Health Services (FW) Dr Ravinderpal Kaur has also released a poster to sensitise people about symptoms and precautions to protect themselves from vector-borne diseases.

18 FIRS REGISTERED IN SRI ANANDPUR SAHIB FOR ILLEGAL MINING, CHALLANS SUBMITTED IN 13 CASES: HARJOT SINGH BAINS

IEP Sri Anandpur Sahib, April 25

Aiming to provide sand and gravel at affordable rates to people, Punjab Government led by Chief Minister Mr. Bhagwant Mann is making persistent efforts and also opened several public mines at different locations in Punjab to crackdown against sand mafia, said cabinet minister Harjot Singh Bains here today.During a joint meeting with the mining and police administration of Anandpur Sahib here today, Harjot Singh Bains said that illegal mining would not be tolerated under any circumstances by the Mann government. He said that if anyone indulges in illegal mining, action will be initiated against them at once as per rules.He said that if there was laxity on the part of any officer is detected, the stern action will also be taken against the concerned erring officer for dereliction of duty.He informed that 18 FIRs have been registered in Sri Anandpur Sahib from January to March 2023 in connection with illegal mining. Cases have been registered and challans have been submitted to the court in 13 of these cases. The court has imposed a fine of Rs 25 lakh in these cases, he said.Mr. Bains said that 29 RSMs notices have been issued under Sri Anandpur Sahib area. Apart from this, 37,484 metric tonnes of sand has also been seized. Similarly, the state government has earned a tax income of Rs 7.76 crore from minerals being brought from other states in three months, the cabinet minister said.Giving details of Ropar area, Harjot Singh Bains said that six cases have been registered in ropar in the last three months in connection with illegal mining, in which the court has imposed a fine of Rs 9.5 lakh. Apart from this, five RSMs notices were also issued and an income of Rs 1.99 crore has been received from sand and gravel being brought from other states.Reiterating his government’s firm commitment towards sand mafia, the Cabinet Minister said that illegal mining in the state would not be tolerated at all by the Punjab Government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann. He said the government machinery has been assigned to curb illegal mining.

VIGILANCE BUREAU NABS TEHSIL CLERK FOR TAKING BRIBE RS 4,500

IEP Chandigarh April 25

The Punjab Vigilance Bureau (VB) during its anti-corruption campaign in the state, has nabbed a clerk Harjeet Singh, posted at Tehsil office, Talwandi Sabo, Bathinda district for demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 4,500.Disclosing this here today a spokesperson of the state VB said this case has been registered on complaint of Gursewak Singh of village Jaga Ram Tirath, Bathinda district.Giving details he further informed that the complainant has approched the VB and alleged that the above said clerk has demanded Rs 10,000 in liue of issuing his marriage certificate. He further alleged that upon his request the deal has been struck at Rs 6,000 and the accused had already taken Rs 1,500 as a first instalment of bribe and demanding the remaining money.The spokesperson added that the VB unit of Bathinda range, after preliminary investigation of the allegations levelled in the complaint, has laid a trap and the accused has been arrested while taking a bribe of Rs 4,500 as a second instalment in the presence of two official witnesses and the tainted money has been recovered from him.In this regard a corruption case has been registered against the above said accused at VB police station Bathinda. Further investigation in this case was under progress, he informed.

CM unveils book ‘Pahunch’ showcasing pro-people initiatives of the state government

IEP Chandigarh, April 25 

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Tuesday unveiled a book showcasing the pro-people initiatives of the various departments of the state government. Releasing the book compiled by the efforts of Deputy Commissioner Barnala Punamdeep Kaur, the Chief Minister lauded the book as an excellent initiative by the district administration. He said that the book ‘Pahunch’ will help the people a lot by making them aware of the pro-people initiatives of the state government. Bhagwant Mann said that the book highlights 285 schemes of the 44 departments of the state government which are benefitting the common man. Likewise, the Chief Minister also said that the book also throw light on 400 schemes that are facilitating the common man through the Sewa Kendras. He said that the books will be distributed free of cost to generate maximum awareness amongst the masses. Bhagwant Mann lauded this out of box initiative taken by the district administration under the able leadership of the Deputy Commissioner. The Chief Minister further appealed all the Deputy Commissioners to take such steps in their respective districts also. He said that this step can act as a pivotal in dissemination of the information pertaining to citizen centric and development oriented policies of the state government amongst the people. Bhagwant Mann said that such initiatives are need of hour for making people an active partners in the functioning of government. On the occasion Additional Chief Secretary to CM A Venuprasad and Deputy Commissioner Punamdeep Kaur were also present.

Punjab police fully competent to deal with any sort of untoward situation: CM

IEP Chandigarh, April 25 

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Tuesday said that it is a matter of great pride and satisfaction for all that the Punjab Police was fully capable of dealing with any type of untoward situation arising in the state. The Chief Minister, while chairing a review meeting with the officers of the Punjab  Police, said that Punjab Police is a professional force fully competent to handle any law and order situation within the State. He said that Punjab Police has dealt with terrorism effectively in the past, which speaks volumes of its professional capability adding that in future also the force will carry forward this legacy. Bhagwant Mann expressed hope that the Punjab Police will uphold its glorious tradition to perform their duty with utmost zeal and professional integrity. The Chief Minister further asserted that Punjab Police has always played a vanguard role in the security of the country besides deftly maintaining the law and order situation in its every nook and corner. Likewise, he said that it is a matter of great pride and satisfaction that the Police personnel have always upheld the tradition of making unparalleled and supreme sacrifices while performing their duty to maintain the national integrity besides strengthening the bonds of communal harmony, peace and brotherhood. Bhagwant Mann said that the great heroes of Punjab Police have rendered exemplary services to uphold the rich legacy and ethics of the state Police force. Dwelling on another agenda, the Chief Minister underscored the need for modernization of Police on scientific lines. He said that apart from discharging its core duty of maintaining law and order, the Punjab Police has always safeguarded the interests of the country and its people. Bhagwant Mann said that in the changing scenario the challenges for the force have increased manifold due to which modernization is the need of hour to combat them effectively.   On the occasion Additional Chief Secretary to CM A Venuprasad, Principal Secretary Home Anurag Verma, Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav and others were also present.

Punjab police review security arrangements at religious institutions across state

IEP CHANDIGARH, April 25      

    In order to ensure security at all the religious places and keeping strict vigil on mischievous elements, Punjab Police on Tuesday conducted a special checking at all such institutions including Gurdwaras, Temples and Churches to review the security arrangements and make sure that closed-circuit Television (CCTv) cameras are installed and working. The checking was conducted in all the 28 Police districts of the state on the directions of Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav.          Special DGP Law and Order Arpit Shukla said that CPs/SSPs were directed to depute one team under additional Station House Officer (SHO) of each police station to visit all the religious places in their jurisdiction and hold security review meetings with the members of management committees.          At least 549 Police teams, involving 2800 Police personnel, carried out checking at as many as 7612 Gurdwaras, 2236 Temples and 795 Churches across the state, he added.          Special DGP Arpit Shukla also urged management committees of all the Gurdwaras, Temples and Churches to always remain alert and vigilant to prevent any untoward incident at their respective religious institutions. He asked them to ensure weekly checking of CCTv cameras to make sure that they are in working condition.          He also advised the management committees to depute security guards at the entry gate of their respective religious places.          Meanwhile, CPs/SSPs are also directed to increase Police Patrolling around all the religious places to intensify surveillance on anti-social elements.

The Martyrs’ Memorial being built in Haryana’s Ambala Cantonment will be unique of its kind in the country

IEP Chandigarh, April 25

The Martyrs’s Memorial (Shaheed Smarak) being constructed at Ambala Cantonment in Haryana will be one of its kind in the country.  The Martyrs Memorial will give a new identity to innumerable unsung warriors and fighters at the national and international level, since the first freedom struggle of 1857.        Contribution of people of Haryana will be attractively displayed so that the youth can draw inspiration from the life and valor of the martyrs. This monument will have a unique confluence of technology and history. The construction of the Shaheed Smarak is in the final stage and in order to display the information of history in an interesting way, a meeting was held today under the Chairmanship of Additional Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister and Director General, Information, Public Relations, Language and Culture Department, Dr. Amit Agrawal at Haryana Bhawan, New Delhi with the historians, who are the members of the Shaheed Smarak Nirman Samiti.         It was apprised in the meeting that in the next 15 days, a detailed plan of the memorial will be prepared and shared with all the members of the committee. After taking their suggestions, a final decision will be taken in this regard. Dr. Amit Agrawal said that apart from installing photo panels in this memorial, with the help of light and sound, efforts will be made to display the glorious journey of modern Haryana from pre-history to the present stage journey. He informed that from the first freedom struggle of 1857 to the contribution of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose INA in the freedom struggle and how the people of Haryana endured the tortures of the then British government. He added that all such important historical information will be vividly displayed with a brief description. Dr. Agrawal said that the visitors coming to the memorial will get to know about the rich history of Haryana and it would become a sure ‘destination visit’ for the tourists and locals. He said that major construction work of this monument has been completed and in the next one and a half months the final decision on the material to be displayed in the monument will be taken and the work will be allotted to the concerned agency. He hoped that by the coming October this memorial will be completely ready and open to the general public. Committee member and Chairman, Indian Council of Historical Research, Prof. Raghuvendra Tanwar said that this monument will be unique of its kind in the whole country because of its large size and inclusion of detailed facts related to history. It has also been decided in today’s meeting that all the members should visit the Red Fort Museum and other museums prepared by the Archives Department based on the first battle of 1857. He added that members will explore the gaps which should be incorporated in the Martyrs’ Memorial, Ambala Cantonment.         Col. Yogender (Retd.), member of the committee made a presentation. Renowned historian Prof. Kapil Kumar, Archivist, National Museum of India, Dr. Devender Kumar Sharma, Director and Vice-Chancellor, National Museum Institute, Prof. Dr. Anupa Pandey, former history head of Sanatan Dharma Mahavidyalaya History Department, Dr. Udayveer, Historian, Sh. TajenderWalia, Additional Director of Information, Public Relations and Languages Department, Dr. Kuldeep Saini, Haryana Public Works Executive Engineer, Sh. Rajkumar also gave their suggestions.

Administrative Secretaries to upload pending State Acts & Subordinate Legislations on the website of India Code Portal: CS Haryana

IEP Chandigarh, April 25

Haryana Government has directed all Administrative Secretaries to upload pending State Acts & Subordinate Legislations on the website of India Code Portal in consultation with the Law Department, Haryana within 7 days positively.        In a letter written to administrative secretaries by the Chief Secretary, it has been requested to submit a completion certificate after uploading the necessary document to the office within the stipulated time period.

Officials should promptly redress grievances of common people: J P Dalal

IEP Chandigarh, April 24

Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister, Sh. J P Dalal directed the officials to promptly resolve the problems of the general public, while redressing ten out of twelve complaints during the meeting of the district public relations and grievances redressal committee in Sirsa today.        On the complaint of Kavita Rani of Bakrianwali village about taking loan with forged signature, the Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister directed the concerned DSP to take cognizance of the matter and action against the bank.        Similarly, on the complaint of shops made illegally by Krishna Kumar Jindal, a resident of Mandi Kalanwali, the Additional Deputy Commissioner apprised the minister that the matter was investigated under which some flaws were found. On this, the Agriculture Minister gave directions to get the matter investigated through State Vigilance.        Meanwhile, on the complaint of non-receipt of compensation for the loss of wheat and mustard crops in Rabi 2021 of Jodhkan, Ding, Mochiwali and Kukar Thana villages, the Agriculture Minister directed the bank officials to make payment at the earliest.        On the complaint of Mandi Dabwali resident Pawan Kumar about illegal possession of his house by his brother, Sh. JP Dalal directed that the police should take appropriate action in this matter and the complainant should meet the Superintendent of Police regarding the same.        On the occasion, Chairman, Haryana State Agriculture Marketing Board, Sh. Aditya Devi Lal, Deputy Commissioner, Sh. Parth Gupta along with other officials and members of the committee were present.