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Colleges of Haryana’s three districts – Panchkula, Ambala and Yamunanagar should be given option of affiliation with Panjab University: Punjab Governor

IEP Chandigarh, June 5

An important meeting was held today under the chairmanship of Punjab Governor and UT Administrator, Sh. Banwarilal Purohit with Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal and Punjab Chief Minister, Sh. Bhagwant Mann, on various issues related to Panjab University, Chandigarh. A detailed discussion was held on the issue of affiliation of Haryana colleges with Panjab University, Chandigarh. The next round of meeting regarding the matter will be held on July 3.

Sh. Banwarilal Purohit said that India’s culture has been to disseminate education and people from all over the world used to come to get education in Takshashila and Nalanda University. “That is why giving opportunities for education to children is a positive thinking. In this regard, the colleges of Haryana should be given affiliation from Panjab University,” he added. He said that colleges in Haryana’s three districts – Panchkula, Ambala and Yamunanagar, should be given the option of affiliation with Panjab University.

Along with districts of Haryana, colleges of Punjab’s Mohali and Rupnagar  should also be given affiliation: Manohar Lal

In the meeting, Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal said that in the interest of the students, the colleges of the state should be given the option of affiliation with Panjab University. Both the states will proceed in a friendly manner, he added.

He said that along with the colleges in three districts – Panchkula, Ambala and Yamunanagar, colleges in Punjab’s Mohali and Rupnagar  districts should also be given affiliation with Panjab University.

“Delhi University is building its campus in Haryana. Apart from this, the campus of IIT, Delhi is also coming up in the state. Expanding education and affiliation of the colleges will provide many new opportunities to students of Haryana,” said Sh. Manohar Lal.

Punjab adamant against Haryana’s proposal for college affiliation

In the meeting, Punjab Chief Minister, Sh. Bhagwant Mann remained adamant against the proposal of Haryana for affiliation of colleges. He said that Punjab is helpless on the issue of affiliation of Haryana colleges with Panjab University, Chandigarh.

Varsity gets only 7 to 14 percent of budget against Punjab’ share of 40 percent

Giving information related to the budget in Panjab University, Chandigarh, it was apprised that the varsity has been facing financial crisis for years. Chandigarh has 60 percent share in the university and Punjab has 40 percent share. In the last 10 years, the university has received an average of Rs 200-300 crore per year from the Centre.

While in the last 10 years only Rs 20-21 crores have been received from Punjab on an average per year. In the year 2020-21, an amount of Rs 39 crore was released by Punjab. Overall, the university gets only 7 to 14 percent of the budget as against Punjab’s share of 40 percent.

Punjab Education Minister, Sh. Harjot Singh Bains, Haryana Chief Secretary, Sh. Sanjeev Kaushal, Advisor to UT Administrator, Sh. Dharam Pal, Punjab Chief Secretary, Sh. Vijay Kumar Janjua, Chandigarh Home Secretary, Sh. Nitin Yadav, Director, Higher Education, Haryana, Sh. Rajeev Rattan, Vice Chancellor of Panjab University, Prof Renu Vig along with senior officials of Punjab and Chandigarh were also present in the meeting.

Work with spirit of honesty, sensitivity, patience and Antyodaya: Chief Minister to civil services candidates

IEP Chandigarh, June 5

Terming the newly appointed candidates of civil services as public servants, Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal said that they should work with honesty, sensitivity, patience; with the spirit of service and Antyodaya.

The Chief Minister was addressing the Pratibha Samman Samaroh organized for the promising candidates of Haryana; who were successful in the Union Public Service Commission examination, here today. The Chief Minister felicitated all the candidates by presenting mementos and Shrimad Bhagavad Gita.

Congratulating the talented youth and their parents, he said that the selected candidates would make a good contribution towards the Haryana Uday and Atmanirbhar Bharat. “We have to move forward with the spirit of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam and do better work for the welfare of the society,” he added.

Sh. Manohar Lal said that the children of Haryana are talented and a new environment has been created in this regard by the government in the last eight years. Resultantly, 6.50 percent candidates of the state have been successful in the Civil Services Examination of the year 2022, he said.

“Haryana is ahead of other states in many aspects. Haryana’s total population is two percent of the country’s population, while Haryana’s contribution is 10 percent in defence sector, 35 percent in sports and 15 percent in agriculture sector. The government is endeavouring to take this contribution further,” he added.

Matter of pride for Haryana to have 19 candidates selected in top 100

The Chief Minister said that it is a matter of pride for Haryana that 63 candidates of the state have been selected in the Civil Services Examination results of the year 2022; among which 19 candidates are in the top 100. He said that the selection of 32 boys and 31 girls in this examination is also a meaningful result of the ‘Beti Bachao Beti Padhao’ campaign.

He said that seven officers selected in the Haryana Civil Services have also cleared the UPSC examination and this includes a sub-inspector under training of the Haryana Police.

“The candidates should adopt a liberal character during the training itself and work without discrimination in the spirit of social service, keeping Antyodaya as the main goal, considering the whole country as one’s family; so that they can become a source of inspiration for other youth,” said the Chief Minister.

Main aim of civil services not wealth but social service: Sanjeev Kaushal

Chief Secretary, Sh. Sanjeev Kaushal said that there is no better alternative to hard work and ability than civil services. “But the path of civil services is very tough and challenging. Civil services should not be done considering money as the main goal but social service. Brotherhood among each other is very important. Even during training, we are taught to socialize, no matter in which state of the country we are working,” he said.

Police service teaches discipline and sense of duty: PK Agrawal

Director General of Police, Sh. PK Agrawal said that the selected youth of Haryana will work as brand ambassadors across the country.

He said that police service should be voluntarily chosen so that the society also gets the benefit of their services; as it teaches the lesson of discipline and duty. He said that this time, five candidates have been selected from police families, which is a matter of pride for the police administration.

Chief Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Sh. DS Dhesi, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Sh. V. Umashankar, ADGP CID, Sh. Alok Mittal, Chief Minister’s Special Officer (Community Policing and Outreach) and DIG, Sh. Pankaj Nain, along with other senior officers were also present on the occasion.

Haryana DGP chairs state-level crime review meeting

IEP Chandigarh, June 5

The Director General of Police (DGP) Haryana, Sh. P.K. Agrawal chaired a meeting of senior officers to review the crime and law and order situation across the state. The meeting took place at the Police Complex, 2nd IRB Tundlaka in Nuh district.

The meeting was attended by all Police Range ADGPs, CPs, district SPs, and senior officers from police headquarters.

During the meeting, the DGP commended the officers for their effective crackdown on cybercriminals in Nuh, which effectively disrupted their illicit activities across the country. Recognizing the borderless nature of cybercrime, he emphasized the importance of much more coordinated efforts to dismantle their networks nationwide.

The DGP conducted a comprehensive review of the crime scenario and stressed the need to tackle gangsters and hardcore criminals engaged in organized crime and extortion. He directed the Special Task Force (STF) and all field units to take strict action against such criminals. The police were instructed to enhance intelligence collection and initiate property attachment and demolition activities against these offenders.

He further instructed them to prevent the smuggling of illicit weapons, arrest drug suppliers and other absconders, and expedite the resolution of pending cases.

While reviewing the crimes against women and other vulnerable sections of society, the officers emphasized the need to address and combat them effectively.

The implementation status of the Gram Prahri scheme, which aims to monitor the increasing involvement of youth in sensational crimes, was reviewed.

The meeting also focused on monitoring the conviction rate in criminal cases, with a report on the subject presented. The DGP directed the officers to enhance the conviction rate through coordinated efforts and effective court proceedings.

Reaffirming the state government’s commitment to making Haryana a drug-free state, the DGP praised the field units for their collaboration with the Haryana State Narcotics Control Bureau in dismantling drug trafficking networks. He emphasized the need to maximize property attachment procedures under the Prevention of Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (PITNDPS) Act for such offenders.

The meeting concluded with discussions on issues related to the Crime and Criminal Tracking Network & Systems (CCTNS), Integrated Criminal Justice System (ICJS), and other IT initiatives.

ADGP CID Alok Mittal, ADGP Crime Om Prakash Singh, ADGP Hisar Range Shrikant Jadhav, ADGP Law and Order Smt Mamta Singh, ADGP South Range M Ravi Kiran, CP Gurugram Kala Ramachandran, CP Faridabad Vikas Arora, IG Ambala Range Shivas Kaviraj, IG Modernization and HSNCB Amitabh Singh Dhillon, IG Law and Order and CP Panchkula Sanjay Kumar, IG Security Saurabh Singh, IG Rohtak Range Rakesh Kumar Arya, IG Karnal Range Satendra Gupta, IG R&C Moginand Kulwinder Singh, IG Traffic and Highway Hardeep Singh Doon and all district Superintendents were present in the meeting.

Anti ATM Fraud Cell of Haryana cracks down on ATM fraud; solves 110 untraced cases, arrests 81 fraudsters and recovers Rs 17 lakhs in last 10 months

IEP Chandigarh, June 5

The Anti ATM Fraud Cell, a specialized unit dedicated to combating ATM fraud in State Crime Branch, Haryana has achieved a significant milestone in its relentless pursuit of financial frauds. Through tireless efforts and the expertise of its dedicated officers, the Anti ATM Fraud Cell has successfully solved 110 cases of ATM fraud earlier closed by district police as untraced and has thus delivered a major blow to those involved in these illicit activities.

Over the last few months, the Anti ATM Fraud Cell has been actively engaged in identifying, investigating, and bringing to justice those responsible for fraudulent activities targeting ATMs. Leveraging their vast experience and cutting-edge techniques, the Anti ATM Fraud Cell’s team of seasoned investigators collaborated closely with various financial institutions, visited ATM booths, analysed CCTV footage and mobile tower dumps to identify perpetrators and build strong cases against them

As a result of these diligent efforts, the Anti ATM Fraud Cell has made significant progress, leading to the arrest of 81 individuals directly involved in various forms of ATM fraud. These criminals employed tactics such as card cloning, skimming, and phishing scams to defraud unsuspecting ATM users. The apprehension of these fraudsters will serve as a strong deterrent to others contemplating engaging in similar illicit activities.

The Anti ATM Fraud Cell’s success extends beyond the arrests. In the course of their investigations, they have also managed to recover a substantial amount of Rs 17 lakhs, which has been returned to the rightful owners. This recovery not only provides relief to the victims who fell victim to these fraudulent schemes but also sends a clear message that the Anti ATM Fraud Cell is committed to safeguarding the financial interests of the public.

The Anti ATM Fraud Cell acknowledges and appreciates the invaluable cooperation and support from the public in reporting suspicious activities related to ATM fraud. The timely reporting and vigilance of individuals have played a crucial role in the success of these investigations. The Anti ATM Fraud Cell encourages the public to remain cautious while using ATMs and urges them to immediately report any suspicious transactions or activities to the local law enforcement authorities or the cybercrime helpline number 1930.

“The Cell will continue its diligent efforts to detect, prevent, and investigate any instances of ATM fraud entrusted to it and ensure a safe and secure banking experience for all citizens.” said OP Singh, Additional DGP, Crime, Haryana.

 “This accomplishment serves as a testament to the unwavering commitment of Haryana Police in protecting the interests of the public and maintaining the integrity of the financial system.”, said PK Agrawal, DGP Haryana.

Haryana State Election Commission announces revised list of election symbols for Municipal elections

IEP Chandigarh, June 5

The Haryana State Election Commission has released a notification regarding the allocation of election symbols for the upcoming municipal elections in the state. The revised list includes symbols to be allotted to candidates from national and state-level parties participating in the election of Mayor and members of the Municipal Corporation. Furthermore, a list of free symbols has been issued for candidates of registered unrecognized political parties for general and bye-elections to municipalities in the state.

        According to the notification, the symbols have been reserved for national parties namely broom for Aam Aadmi Party, elephant for BSP, lotus for BJP, daati, hammer, and star for the Communist Party of India (Marxist), hand for Indian National Congress, and book for the National People’s Party. State-level parties have also been allocated symbols, with spectacles reserved for the Indian National Lok Dal and the key for the Jannayak Janata Party.

        In addition, a comprehensive list of 51 free symbols has been issued for the Mayor and members of the Municipal Corporation. These symbols includes objects to represent diverse aspects of society, such as air conditioner, cupboard, apple, axe, balloon, bell, blackboard, brick, bridge, brush, bunch of grapes, bus, camera, carrom board, chair, coconut tree with fruits, cot, wall clock, crane, dholak, door, corn, scythe earrings, electric switch, flower and grass, gas stove, hand mill, damru, mango, necktie, embroidery, pen and dawat, peepal leaf, lantern, jug, matka, pressure cooker, rickshaw, road roller, rolling pin, scissor, ship, shirt, spade, sword, tap, gulli danda, torch, karni, sarangi, whistle, and hand watch.

For Municipal Corporation members, the list of free symbols comprises various items such as aeroplane, auto rickshaw, bat, cycle, boat, arrow and bow, bucket, candles, car, bullock cart, ceiling fan, comb, conch shell, farmer raining grains, cup and plate, drum, electric bulb, frock, gas cylinder, glass tumbler, hand pump, harmonium, hat, hockey and ball, jeep, jug, kettle, kite, ladder, lady purse, letter box, lock and key, plough, radio, locomotive, ring, rising sun, scooter, weighing balance, sewing machine, slate, shovel and spade, stool, table fan, table lamp, telephone, television, two leaves, two swords and a shield, umbrella, and wall clock.

        In cases where there is a shortage of free election symbols for mayor candidates, the allocation process will be temporarily halted until symbols have been assigned to all candidates for the municipal corporation wards. Similarly, if a shortage of symbols occurs for municipal corporation members, the remaining free symbols for the position of Mayor can be allocated to the member candidates.

        Furthermore, the State Election Commission has outlined guidelines for unrecognized political parties registered with the Election Commission of India. Such parties can apply to contest general or bye-elections of the Municipal Corporation using any of the free symbols offered by the State Election Commission. The application must be submitted within three days of the election notification issued by the Commission. Upon review of the applications, the State Election Commission may assign the desired free symbol to the party, granting them permission to participate in the elections using that symbol.

Job interview session specifically for persons with disabilities- Divyangjan in Haryana

IEP Chandigarh, June 5

Amazon has announced an upcoming job interview session specifically for persons with disabilities (Divyangjan) in Haryana. The interview will take place on June 6 at IMT Manesar, from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.

        Haryana Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities (Divyangs), Sh. Rajkumar Makkar, shared the necessary details for interested candidates. Those interested in participating in the interview should bring their Aadhaar card, disability certificate, bio-data, and educational certificates. The interview will be conducted at Amarpali Building, Sixth Floor, Office no. 638, Sector-2, I.M.T. Manesar, which is located opposite HUDA Company Main Road.

        Sh. Rajkumar Makkar further specified that individuals with hearing or speech impairments, as well as those with disabilities in their legs and hands, are encouraged to attend. Candidates should have a disability percentage of less than 70% and should be able to work while standing. Additionally, they should have completed their matriculation or passed the 8th or 9th grade, along with some prior work experience. The age range for participation in the interview session is between 18 and 35 years.

        However, visually impaired candidates are advised not to come for the interview as separate arrangements will be made for them at a later time.

CM BATS FOR LAUNCHING A MASS MOVEMENT TO PRESERVE WATER AND ENVIRONMENT IN THE STATE

IEP SAS Nagar (Mohali), June 5

Underlining the need for providing a sustainable environment to the future generations, the Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Monday gave a clarion call for launching a mass movement to preserve water and environment in the state.

The Chief Minister, while chairing a state level function to mark World Environment Day, expressed deep concern over the depleting ground water table and polluting environment in the state. He said that immediate remedial steps are required to save the only precious and scarce natural resource of Punjab in terms of water along with checking the environmental pollution. Bhagwant Mann said that this cannot be done by the government alone but people’s participation is must by launching a vigorous mass awareness campaign to sensitize them about its significance especially in wake of global warming.

The Chief Minister said that Punjab is a sacred land of great Gurus and saints, who have shown us the way to preserve the environment. While quoting the Gurbani, he said that the verse ‘Pawan Guru, Paani Pitaah, Mata Dharat Mahat’ explains how our great Gurus have equated air (pawan) with teacher, water (paani) with father and land (dharat) with mother. Unfortunately, Bhagwant Mann said that the words of the great Gurus have not been honoured by us, as we have polluted all these three, he added. 

The Chief Minister said that now the time has come when we must imbibe the teachings of Gurbani in letter and spirit to restore the glory of the state. While slamming the opposition parties for blatantly ignoring the environmental issues, He said that as water, air and land had no votes so these leaders ignored them. Bhagwant Mann said that due to this massive pollution and degradation of these natural resources took place thereby causing an irreparable loss to the society adding that after the formation of the AAP government in the state steps have been taken to save the environment.

Showing deep concern over the gravity of the emerging situation following the fast depleting water table, the Chief Minister said almost all the blocks in the state are in the dark zone as far as the groundwater is concerned. Bhagwant Mann said that it has happened due to reckless pumping of water in fields adding that the trend needs to be checked immediately so that our future generations do-not have to strive for water.

The Chief Minister said that the state government is taking massive steps for optimum utilisation of the canal water to save the groundwater. He said that at present Punjab is using only 33%-34% of its canal water adding that this will be enhanced in the coming days. Bhagwant Mann envisioned that if Punjab can enhance the canal water utilisation to 60% in first phase then nearly four lakh tubewells out of total 14 lakh can be stopped thereby helping in saving water.

The Chief Minister also cited the example of Telangana for water conservation and said that it is a revolutionary model that is aimed at recharging the water table holistically. He said that the Telangana government has constructed small dams in the villages for conserving the ground water across the state. Bhagwant Mann said that as a result of this the ground water level has increased upto four metres in the villages.

On this occasion, the Chief Minister dedicated the newly constructed ultra-modern building having world class instrumentation to the Punjab Biotechnology Incubator (PBTI) in Knowledge City. He envisioned that the unique facility will be extensively used for testing of food, agri, water, environment and health sectors for pesticides residues, heavy metals, food additives/adulterants etc. Apart from this, Bhagwant Mann also flagged off a Mobile van for onsite testing of food and water samples, developed by PBTI under Mission Tandrust Punjab.

In addition, an amount of Rs. 50 Crore for undertaking various Eco-Restoration Works was also allotted by the Chief Minister to the Department of Local Government (Rs. 45.45 Crore), Department of Rural Development & Panchayats (Rs. 3.92 Crore) and Department of Punjab Pollution Control Board (Rs. 63 Lacs). He also virtually inaugurated the Electricity Gallery at Pushpa Gujral Science City, Kapurthala and a Paddy Straw based Palletization Unit, Patiala developed with the technical and financial support of Punjab State Council for Science & Technology (PSCST).

Meanwhile, the Chief Minister also conferred first edition of Shaheed Bhagat Singh Punjab State Annual Environment Award today to four organizations namely Gram Panchayat, Village Balloh, District Bathinda in the category of “Gram Panchayat”; Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar in the category of “Institution”; ITC Ltd (Foods Division), Kapurthala in the category of “Industry” and Kheti Virasat Mission, Jaitu, District Faridkot in the category of “NGO/Social Organization”. The Award included a cash prize of Rs. 1 Lac, a certificate of appreciation and silver plate memento to each organization. Bhagwant Mann also felicitated six grass root level innovators involved in development of low cost indigenous technologies and processes with their own ingenuity and know-how and also.

The Chief Minister also distributed Allotment Letters under the internship scheme of PBTI for skilling students of life sciences stream in latest high end techniques & instrumentation facilities and under PBTI’s Incubation Scheme for boosting startup ecosystem in the area of life sciences, biotechnology and allied sectors to transforms their ideas into commercially viable solutions.

On the occasion Cabinet Minister Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer, Rajya Sabha MP Baba Balbir Singh Seechewal and others were also present.

Punjab govt to make policy against exploitation of women in abroad: Dr. Baljit Kaur

IEP Chandigarh, June 5

          Send the women of Punjab to foreign countries that the exploitation of them is being taken seriously by the state Government.  In this regard, the state Government is holding a discussion with the victims under the chairmanship of Social Security, Women and Child Development Minister Dr. Baljit Kaur on June 11 in Jalandhar to draw up a state-level policy to prevent the exploitation of women.

           Giving more information, the Minister of Social Security, Women and Child Development, Dr. Baljit Kaur said that the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann to protect the rights of women of Punjab who are willing to go abroad, have settled there or have returned.  Special attention is being given by the Punjab Government.

           She said that some agents are giving fake jobs and falsely sending the women of the state to foreign countries illegally. By making statements, they are exploited in various ways.  Efforts are being made by the Punjab Government to prepare a state level policy to overcome this situation.  She said that to listen to the tragedies of women who have suffered all kinds of exploitation in this policy and to include their suggestions in the policy, a discussion is being organized on June 11 at the office of the Deputy Commissioner, Jalandhar from 11 AM to 1 PM.

           The minister explained that incidents of exploitation of women are reported especially from America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Middle Eastern countries like Kuwait, Dubai, Oman etc.  She said that such bad behavior has been taken seriously by the state Government.

           The minister said that women who have been duped by NRI persons/agents/relatives have been given an open invitation to join this discussion.  She said that various Deputy Commissioners of the state have also written letters to such women from their districts, who have been victims of exploitation abroad, to participate in this discussion.  For more information contact phone number: 0181-2253285, 70092-39158 and Sakhi One Stop Centre, Jalandhar 90231-31010.

Cabinet Minister Anmol Gagan Mann reviews the development works of different wards of Kharar city

IEP Chandigarh, June 5

          Punjab Tourism and Cultural Affairs, Labour, Investment Promotion and Hospitality Minister Anmol Gagan Mann on Monday reviewed the development works of various wards of Kharar city.  On this occasion, the residents of Kharar informed the minister about their various problems.  Taking the problems of the people seriously, the minister solved most of the problems on the spot.  Apart from this, the officials of various departments were asked to take quick action by issuing necessary guidelines to solve the remaining problems.

          Giving more information in this regard, the minister said that efforts are being made by the Punjab government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann to develop the Kharar constituency. Referring to the development works of Kharar city, the minister said that adequate arrangements have been made for the drainage of rainwater in Kharar city, so that water will not enter people’s houses during the rainy season.

          Speaking about the scarcity of drinking water in Kharar city, the minister said that the project of providing canal water to Kharar city is progressing rapidly and will be completed very soon. She also mentioned that water supply to Zone A of Kharar will start soon. Furthermore, the work of setting up 5 sewerage treatment plants in Kharar city is about to begin. In addition, 6 tube wells in Kharar city, which have been running on generators for the past three years, have now been connected to the electricity. Moreover, tenders have been published for the installation of 6 new tube wells and the process is expected to be completed soon.

          She informed that more than 20,000 saplings will soon be planted by the forest department to make Kharar city greener. Minister assured that the development project will not face any shortage of funds.

          The minister appealed to the people to actively participate in the development of Kharar. She emphasized the importance of people monitoring the government’s development works to ensure that they are carried out according to the prescribed standards. She also stated that any form of corruption in development works will not be tolerated and strict action will be taken against any such cases that come to light.

          On this occasion, SDM Kharar Ravinder Singh, Executive officer of Kharar Gurdeep Singh, Chairman of the Market Committee Hakam Singh, Labour Coordinator Raghbir Singh, Avtar Singh, Daljit Singh Jhungian and other dignitaries were present.

WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY:

Rs 166 Crore released for Solid Waste Management and Liquid Waste management in villages of Punjab: Jimpa

IEP Chandigarh, June 05

          On World Environment Day, Punjab Water Supply and Sanitation Minister Mr. Bram Shanker Jimpa said that the Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann led Punjab Government has been committed to protect the environment and has so far released Rs. 166 crore for Liquid Waste Management and Solid Waste Management in the villages of the state.

          While celebrating World Environment Day here at Punjab Bhawan, Mr. Bram Shanker Jimpa said that the water supply and sanitation department has been playing a pivotal role in checking solid and liquid pollutants by opting various initiatives in the villages of the state. He said Rs 13496.33 lacs has been released so far for Liquid Waste Management in the 2950 villages of the state. “To manage the solid waste Rs. 3116.89 crore has been released for Solid Waste Management in 4374 villages”, he added.

          Stressing on the significance of waste management in protecting environment, Mr. Jimpa said that the waste produced nowadays includes non-biodegradable and inorganic elements, and if this waste is disposed of in landfills, it will decompose unnaturally and will take a lot of time. “Waste management is important as it saves the environment from the toxic effects of inorganic and biodegradable element present in waste. Mismanagement of waste can cause water contamination, soil erosion and air contamination”, he added.

          Later, Mr. Bram Shanker Jimpa led the team of officials and employees of the Water Supply and sanitation department in taking the pledge to bring every possible change in their routine habits for protecting the environment besides encouraging others to follow environment-friendly practices. He said that the climate change and global warming are the main challenges before the world and mankind, and it can be tackled only with the contribution of everyone in per own capacity. He said that most people were well aware of the causes of environmental pollution, thus, everyone should contribute in the protection of the environment by bringing changes in daily activities and behaviours. He appealed to the employees of the department to set an example for the people around them by saving water, ensuring the timely repair of water leaks, proper waste management, stopping single-use plastic, and adopting a healthy lifestyle.

          Prominent amongst others, Principal Secretary DWSS Mr. D K Tiwari and Special Secretary DWSS Mohd. Ishfaq were also present on this occasion.