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Haryana to get Rs. 629 crores as GST compensation: Dushyant Chautala

IEP Chandigarh, February 18

Haryana Deputy Chief Minister, Sh. Dushyant Chautala informed that the outstanding amount of Rs. 629 crores of GST compensation for June 2022 will be received from the Central Government soon, its approval has been given today in the 49th GST Council meeting held in New Delhi under the Chairmanship of Union Finance Minister, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman.

The Deputy Chief Minister, who is also the convener of the “Constitution of the Group of Ministers (GoM) on the Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT) “, gave this information after attending the council meeting. The Deputy Chief Minister as the convener of the GoM presented recommendations of the GoM constituted by the GST Council for the Constitution of the GST Appellate Tribunal

        Sh. Chautala requested the Fitment Committee  to examine the rate issue in the Sports Utility Vehicle / Multi Utility Vehicle and bring it up to the Council for a final decision.

        The Deputy CM further informed that the GST Council has reduced the rate of GST on Rab (Liquid Jaggery) to zero. GST on loose liquid jaggery has been reduced from 18 per cent to nil. That means there will be no tax on it. At the same time, the rate of GST on packaged liquid jaggery has been reduced from 18% to 5%. GST rates on pencils and sharpeners have been reduced from 18% to 12%.

On behalf of Haryana, Excise & Taxation Commissioner, Sh. Ashok Kumar Meena, Additional Commissioner (GST), Sh. Siddharth Jain also participated in the meeting along with the Deputy Chief Minister.

Himachali Nati and Bengali music shows enthralled audience by famous classical numbers

IEP Chandigarh, February 18

Cultural function, performances and competitions marked the 2nd day of the three-day Chandigarh Rose Festival at Rose Garden, Sector 16, Chandigarh with the classical musical performance by Punjabi Musical Show and Bengali Music Show.

Punjabi Musical Show and Bengali Music Show arranged by Bangiya Sanskritik Sammilani, Chandigarh enthralled the audience by their performance on the main stage at Rose Garden, Sector 16, Chandigarh.

There were many attractions of this day which started with the Yoga session at main stage followed by Rose Prince and Rose Princess and then the Photography competition. After all this various cultural programmes were performed by various dances groups from various sides of our country.

            The main attractions of the day was the Mr. and Mrs. Rose competition that took place in the Rose Garden. In addition to that various cultural programmes were organized by the artists of from various parts of country and other local artists from schools and colleges. Different competitions and shows including traditional Folk dance of Punjab (Bhangra), traditional Nagada and traditional Folk Dance of Rajasthan (Ghoomar) were also organized during the second day and finally the Light and Sound Show which gave a great view to the viewers.

The Results of Rose Prince & Rose Princess Competition are as follows:

Rose Prince (1 to 1.5 years)

Winner Udayveer Singh S/o Sh. Sunny Dhaliwal

Runners up Mehransh S/o Sh. Saurabh Bawa

Rose Prince (1.5 to 2 years)

Winner Degvir Singh S/o Sh. Harmanjit Singh

Runners up Anhad Singh S/o Parampreet Rai

Rose Prince (2 to 3 years)

Winner Keshav Singla S/o Tarun Singla

Runners up Prabhnoor Singh S/o Dalvinder Singh

Rose Princess (1 to 1.5 years)

Winner Tavcharnan Kaur D/o Sh. Harpreet Singh

Runners up Annaya Gambhir D/o Nimit Gambhir

Rose Princess (1.5 to 2 years)

Winner Innayat Verma D/o Sh. Vinay Verma

Runners up Dharika D/o Sh. Deepak Pathania

Rose Princess (2 to 3 years)

Winner Inyat Kaur D/o Deepika Singh

Runners up Mehranat Kaur D/o Depinder Singh Makkar

The Results of Rose King and Rose Queen (Senior Citizen) Competition are as follows:

 Rose King : Dr. Pirthi Sharma

Rose Queen : Mrs. Karuna Sharma

Best Couple: Col. Vidosh Kumar Sabharwal & Mrs. Rashmi Sabharwal

The Results of Photography Competition:

Professional Category

1. 1st Prize Ashok Kumar

2. 2nd Prize Vaani Garg

3. 3rd Prize Harvinder Singh

4. Consolation Prize Shiv Gautam

5. Consolation Prize Ashwani Rana

6. Consolation Prize Choginder Gupta

Amateur Category

1. 1st Prize Rhythm Singh

2. 2nd Prize Kamaljit

3. 3rd Prize Tejasdeep Singh

4. Consolation Prize Ravi Kumar

5. Consolation Prize Rajesh Khurana

6. Consolation Prize. Jaswinder Singh

The Results of Mr. Rose & Miss Rose Competition:

Mr. Rose

Winner Jashanpreet Singh

Runners up Jappanjot Singh

Miss. Rose

Winner Kanwar Gulati

Runners up Tamisha Bhardwaj

Sh. Dharm Pal, IAS, Adviser to the Administrator, Chandigarh will distribute prizes to the winners of different competitions held during the 51st Rose Festival on Sunday at 3.00 pm.

*Programme Schedule for 19thFebruary (Sunday)*

9.00 a.m. to 10.00 am Yoga & Meditation class at Main stage

10.00 a.m. Morning Raga, Classical performance by Swar Ragini Mestro Pt. Subhash Ghosh

11.30 a.m. Antakshari Competition

3.00 p.m. Closing Ceremony & Prize Distribution

4.00 p.m. Magic Show by Renowned Magician

5.00 p.m. Kalbelia, Ghoomar Fag and Dhamal Dance performances

6.00 p.m. Traditional Folk Dance ‘Devrath’ Folk Dance and Bhangra

7.00 p.m. Light & Sound Show

GAPIO- Award for the PGI faculty

IEP Chandigarh

PGI faculty has again brought laurels to the institute by bagging awards by the Global Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (GAPIO). Dr Ajay Duseja, Professor and Head of the Hepatology department, has been conferred with prestigious GAPIO- Dr. IA Modi Award in the Distinguished Category.

 The awards were given by the Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare and Chemicals and Fertilizers, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya and Chief Minister of Gujrat, Bhupendrabhai Patel during the Annual conference of the GAPIO at Gandhinagar.

GAPIO is a non-profit organization which brings together 1.4 million physicians of Indian origin in the world on one professional platform and has presence in 54 countries. This substantial workforce of physicians is a valuable resource, which can help to mobilize significant developments in healthcare globally as well as in India.

Prof Duseja received this award for achieving excellence in Medicine and for his research and contribution in the specialty of Hepatology. He has more than 30 years of post MD teaching experience with his focused research in the field of Hepatology. He is Fellow of National Academy of Medical Sciences (FAMS), Fellow of American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (FAASLD), Fellow of American College of Gastroenterology (FACG) and Fellow of the Society of GI Endoscopy of India (FSGEI), Fellow of Indian Society of Gastroenterology (FISG), Fellow of Indian National Association for Study of the Liver (FINASL) and Master of Indian Society of Gastroenterology (Master-ISG).

He is currently the Secretary General of the Indian National Association for Study of the Liver (INASL), National Convener of the INASL Task Force on Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) and the Principal Investigator of the Indian consortium on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (ICON-D) and various other extra-mural research projects. He is the member of the Chronic Liver Disease Foundation (CLDF) NASH Committee (USA), member of the Asia- Pacific Working Party on NAFLD and member of the Gut and Obesity in Asia (GOASIA) working group. He is author of more than 320 papers in reputed international and national journals including 25 chapters in the Gastroenterology and Hepatology text books. 

He is a recipient of various other international and national awards and honours including, Dharamvir Datta Memorial Oration Award from Indian Council of Medical Research, Gen. Amir Chand Oration Award from National Academy of Medical Sciences, Om Prakash Memorial Award, SR Naik Memorial Award, Zydus Oration Award and Dr. CM Habibullah Oration Award from Indian Society of Gastroenterology and Inspiring Gastroenterologist of India award from The Economic Times of India.

Haryana: Seven caught for taking bribe worth over Rs 1.66 lakhs in last fortnight

IEP Chandigarh, February 17

Anti Corruption Bureau, Haryana has caught seven accused including–an ITI Principal, two police officials, two patwari, a panchayat secretary and an auction recorder – red-handed during the last fortnight while accepting bribes worth over Rs 1.66 lakhs from Karnal, Gurugram, Panipat, Kaithal, Sirsa and Bhiwani districts.

Sharing the information here today, the spokesperson of the Anti Corruption Bureau said that Anil Kumar Yadav, ITI Principal, Bhiwani was nabbed by the Bureau team on the complaint of Vikas (Sweeper engaged under the HKRNL scheme at ITI Bhiwani). The accused was demanding bribe from the employees engaged under Haryana Kaushal Rozgar Nigam to continue in the job. The tainted money of Rs 12000 has been recovered from the accused.

The complainant who did not wish to pay the bribe had approached the bureau and after verifying the information, a team laid a trap and caught the accused.

In the second incident, the Bureau team arrested Panchayat Secretary Sunil Kumar red-handed while accepting a bribe of Rs 15,000 for reducing the fine for fisheries. Complainant, a resident of Baba Ladana village in Kaithal, informed that he was doing fish farming in his fields. For some reason he was fined. After this, the Panchayat Secretary had demanded a bribe in the name of removing his name.

In another case, a ESI Subhash Chand of police station Nissing was nabbed red-handed for accepting bribe of Rs 10,000 from an Advocate in lieu of giving evidence in an accident case registered at Sadar police station, Kaithal.

In yet another crackdown, Anti Corruption Bureau had arrested an ASI rank police officer, Sushil, posted as Reader of the Panipat Traffic DSP red-handed while he was accepting a bribe of Rs 1.10 lakh. The accused was demanding bribe from the complainant to remove the section of rape in a dowry case and also the names of co-accused from the FIR.

In Gurugram, the Bureau team has arrested Sanjay, Patwari of the Haryana Shahri Vikas Pradhikaran while accepting a bribe of Rs.8,000. Patwari had demanded bribe to present the report of the interest received by the complainant in lieu of the acquired land in the court. The team raided and arrested the accused Patwari red-handed while taking bribe.

In Karnal, Bureau had arrested an Auction Recorder of the Haryana State Agricultural Marketing Board red-handed while he was accepting Rs 10,000 to issue a fodder licence for selling fodder. The accused was identified as Raghubir, posted at the Karnal Market Committee office.

In another case, Bureau team had arrested Anil, Halka Patwari of Begu Shahpur in Sirsa district while accepting bribe of Rs 1800 in lieu of reporting the ownership of complainant’s house for loan purposes.

Cases have been registered against them at respective police stations of the Anti Corruption Bureau. Further investigation is underway.

Formulate better plans to develop Kurukshetra grandly on global map: Governor

IEP Chandigarh, February 17

Haryana Governor and Chairman, Kurukshetra Development Board (KDB), Sh. Bandaru Dattatraya said that better plans should be formulated to develop Kurukshetra grandly on the world map; so that people could get more information about its importance. “Maintaining the dignity, an action plan should be chalked out for Kurukshetra on the lines of Varanasi, in which the illustration of the idols of Mahabharata war characters can be seen around Brahma Sarovar,” he said.

        Sh. Bandaru Dattatraya was presiding over the 81st meeting of the Kurukshetra Development Board management at Haryana Raj Bhavan. Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal, Deputy Chief Minister, Sh. Dushyant Chautala, MP Nayab Singh Saini, MLA Subhash Sudha, along with senior officers and board members were present in the meeting.

         A total of 20 agenda items were placed in the meeting on which decisions were taken unanimously. The grand booklet of ‘International Gita Mahotsav-2022’ was also released; which comprises the detailed highlights and activities of the programmes conducted during the Gita Mahotsav.

        The Governor directed that a booklet should also be prepared on the role of 134 pilgrimage centres of 48-kos of Kurukshetra and structural infrastructure should also be developed in these areas; to provide benefits to the maximum number of people. He said that the meeting of the Kurukshetra Development Board would be organized every year to take time to time decisions regarding the development of the board. “As many villages are connected with the Kurukshetra Development Board; an action plan should be prepared to develop Kurukshetra,” he added.

International Gita Mahotsav in Australia in April

        Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal said that with constant endeavours of the state government, a continuous initiative has been taken since the year 2016 to spread the knowledge of Gita globally. In this series, the International Gita Jayanti Mahotsav will be organized in Australia this year in April. Notably, the International Gita Mahotsav was celebrated with much fanfare in Mauritius, England and Canada. 

        The Chief Minister said that tourism information centres should be set up at important places like Panchkula, Gurugram, Kurukshetra and Rakhigarhi to give tourism information to the people; so that Kurukshetra as well as other places can also be developed as a tourism hub. “Arrangements for small electronic buses should also be made by the board for tourists. On the lines of Dubai, appropriate places should be selected for the conservation of crocodiles in mini zoos across the state,” he added.

On lines of Brahma Sarovar, adjacent Sarovar will also be developed

      Sh. Manohar Lal said that on the lines of Brahma Sarovar, the contiguous Sarovar will also be developed, with clean water and proper drainage arrangements. He said that a statue of Maharishi Dadhichi would be installed on the Sarovar and Saraswati Tirtha and gate would also be constructed. The Chief Minister said that a rest house would also be constructed near the office of the Kurukshetra Development Board and by keeping the theme of the Multimedia Laser Show Musical Foundation religious; it would be developed according to the site.

        Chief Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Sh. DS Dhesi, Additional Chief Secretary, Sh. TVSN Prasad, Additional Chief Secretary, Sh. Arun Gupta, Board Member, Sh. Vijay Singh Dahiya, Additional Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Dr. Amit Agrawal, Political Advisor to Chief Minister, Sh. Bharat Bhushan Bharti, along with the office bearers and members of the board were present on the occasion.

1 IAS, 2 HCS and 1 HPS officers transferred in Haryana

IEP Chandigarh, February 17

Haryana Government has issued transfer and posting orders of 1 IAS, 2 HCS and 1 HPS officers with immediate effect.

        Mani Ram Sharma, Special Secretary to Government, Haryana, Finance Department has been given additional charge of Special Secretary to Government, Home Department.

        Gagandeep Singh-II, Estate Officer, HSVP, Panchkula, Land Acquisition Officer, Panchkula and Joint Director (Establishment), Housing for All, Haryana-cum-Secretary, Housing Board has been posted as Deputy Secretary, Home Department.

        Manav Malik, Inquiry Officer, Haryana State Agricultural Marketing Board has been given additional charge of (i) Estate Officer, HSVP, Panchkula. (ii) Land Acquisition Officer, Panchkula. (iii) Joint Director (Establishment), Housing for All, Haryana-cum-Secretary, Housing Board, Haryana.

        Vijay Deshwal, HPS, District Transport Officer-cum- Secretary, RTA, Palwal has been posted as District Transport Officer-cum-Secretary, RTA,  Karnal.

Sunil Sangwan, Supdt. Jail, District Transport Officer-cum- Secretary, RTA, Jhajjar has been posted as District Transport Officer- cum-Secretary, RTA, Palwal.

Rose Festival-2023 starts amid pump and show

IEP Chandigarh, February 17

The much awaited 51st Rose Festival started here at Rose Garden amid pump and show. The three days festival has been formally inaugurated by Sh. Banwarilal Purohit, Governor, Punjab and Administrator, UT, Chandigarh in the presence of Smt. Kirron Kher, Member Parliament and Sh. Anup Gupta, Mayor, Chandigarh.

Smt. Raakhi Gupta Bhandari, IAS, Principal Secretary to Governor, Sh. Nitin Kumar Yadav, IAS, Secretary Local Govt., Sh. Vijay Namdeorao Zade, IAS, Finance Secretary, Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, MC Chandigarh, Sh. Kanwarjeet Singh, Senior Deputy Mayor, Sh. Saurabh Joshi, area councilor, other councilors, prominent persons of the city and officers of Chandigarh Administration and Municipal Corporation were present during the inaugural ceremony.

While addressing the gathering, the Governor appreciated the efforts done by all the MC employees and officers to make this festival a grand success. He said that people from all walks of life can enjoy here with the arrangements and different showcase of flowers and cultural items for all age groups would be organized.

He said although all flowers have a unique character and beauty, but rose is one of the most popular flowers worldwide.  It is known as the ‘Queen of Flowers’. In terms of literature, the flower has been glorified as symbol of love, compassion and eternal beauty.

He said that Chandigarh Rose Garden has been planned in such a way that a walk through the garden is like reading a story. He said that this 3-day Rose festival is a way to pay tribute to the magnificence of the roses and a mega celebration of Nature.

The Governor said that what makes Chandigarh Rose Festival unique and special is the high level of local public participation. I am happy that the citizens can take joy in this year’s Rose Festival and a variety of engaging events and the Light and Sound show that is being organized by the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation in the very first time in history.

The Governor also remembered Dr. M.S. Randhawa who conceptualized the Chandigarh Rose Festival and the third President of India, Dr. Zakir Hussain, after whom this rose garden has been named. He said both of them were keen horticulturists.

While addressing the gathering, Smt. Kirron Kher, Member Parliament said that people from all walks of life can enjoy here with the provisions and competitions of all age groups which would be organized in all three days such as Rose Prince & Princess, Mr. Rose & Miss. Rose and Rose King and Rose Queen for senior citizens. She also appreciated the MCC for organizing beautiful Light & Sound Show this time.

She further said it is a matter of great satisfaction to see the tremendous interest and enthusiasm has been shown by the different sections of society through their active participation in the Rose festival. With the concern of people towards conserving nature and natural resources increasing year after year, it is sure that the coming years will see more colorful flower shows in the city and greater participation and innovation in displaying the exhibits.

While welcoming the Chief Guest and other guests, Mr. Anup Gupta, Mayor said that to make the festival live new cultural activities have been arranged during three days event inside Rose Garden to cater all the visitors over there.

He said 831 varieties of roses in the garden and different hues decorating the landscape, breathtaking floral displays, innovative new designs and exotic exhibits are the high points of this flower show. While Brass and Pipe band competition, photography exhibition, Bollywood (Junior) artists show, cultural evening and mainly the Light and Sound show are the added charms to the show.

The Mayor said that this time the Corporation has given space for the food court, which was the utmost requirement of the general public and visitors to the Rose Festival as to serve them water and food at the garden itself. He said that proper arrangements of sanitation have been made during the three days Rose Festival. Display stalls to showcase the talent of beneficiaries of different schemes of DAY-NULM component, exhibits have been arranged for various Self Help Groups this time.

The Mayor said that this time the MCC has arranged this festival as Zero Waste event and displayed all the varieties of Roses through LED screens inside the park. Keeping in view the mass awareness, the MCC has showcased various displays of Swachh Bharat Mission besides launching ‘Swachhata Ke Puzzles” small jigsaw puzzles pictures on various themes i.e. Segregation of Waste, four type of wastes, no littering in public place and say no to plastic products.

Sh. Saurabh Joshi, area councilor thanked the Chief Guest and all the guests during the inaugural programme. He said that this is the Mega Show organized by Municipal Corporation for the citizens of Chandigarh to enjoy flower arrangements amid the cultural beats is really appreciable.

Earlier, the Chief Guest inaugurated the Selfie booth and Swachhata Stall at the Garden, where display of various schemes under Swachh Survekshan-2023 has been arranged including Segregation of Waste at source level, Say no to Plastic and onsite composting from kitchen waste etc.

Haryana Governor pays floral tribute to Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati

IEP Chandigarh, February 15

Haryana Governor, Sh. Bandaru Dattatraya on Wednesday paid his floral tribute to Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati to mark the auspicious occasion of his 2th birth centenary year at Raj Bhavan here. Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati ji was a man of the era who worked for the revival of Vedic culture, social inclusivity and equality, said Sh. Dattatraya.

The Governor said that Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati ji used the mission of Vedic culture revival as a tool to promote the spirit of Swarajya and Independence. In 1857, the Britishers tried their best to suppress the freedom movement but Maharishi Dayanand played an important role in giving national form to our collective efforts towards freedom movement, he said.

Spearheading the revolution of social reforms through eradication of social evils, promotion of women’s education and social harmony, Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati ji strengthened the spirit of Swadeshi, Swarajya and independence among Indians, he said.

Sh. Dattatraya said that Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati ji strongly opposed the evils of casteism, untouchability and gender inequality in Indian society. He told the people that these evil practices were never a part of Indian Vedic culture.

These evils cropped up due to the deviation from the Indian Vedic culture and these evils should be eradicated from their roots. His thoughts had a deep impact on the Indian public mind. The teachings of Maharishi Dayanand are relevant even today. Following his teachings, Arya Samaj organizations are making a significant contribution in the field of social service even today, said Sh. Dattatraya.

Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati was main architect of 1857 revolution: Haryana Chief Minister

IEP Chandigarh, February 15

Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal said that the ideology of Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati and the Arya Samaj founded by him has played a significant role in liberating India. “The ideology of Arya Samaj inspired innumerable people for freedom, which led the country to independence,” he added.

The Chief Minister was addressing as the chief guest during a programme organized on the 200th birth anniversary celebrations of Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati at Rohtak’s Maharishi Dayanand University today. Gujarat Governor, Sh. Acharya Devvrat, Member of Parliament, Sh. Arvind Sharma, former minister, Sh. Manish Grover, Vice Chancellor, Maharishi Dayanand University, Prof. Rajbir Singh, along with other dignitaries and a large number of students were present on the occasion.

Paying tribute to Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati, the Chief Minister said that following the path shown by Maharishi Dayanand and working for the strength of the nation would be a true tribute to him. “That is why every person should try to eliminate social evils like casteism, untouchability etc and make continuous efforts to take children forward by giving them education,” he added.

He said that Maharishi Dayanand was the main architect of the revolution of 1857 and influenced by his nationalist ideology; many patriots like Ram Prasad Bismil, Sardar Bhagat Singh, joined the Arya Samaj, who later worked for the independence of the country by furthering his ideology. “Following the guidance shown by Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati, the state government is also working on the principle of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’; so that every needy person can progress,” said the Chief Minister.

Work being done to promote women’s education and empowerment

The Chief Minister said that the state government is continuously working to promote women’s education and empowerment. He said that after the formation of the present government, 72 colleges have been set up in the state; out of which 31 are women’s colleges. Women have been given 50 percent representation in Panchayati Raj institutions, he added.

“Similarly, the number of women police personnel in Haryana Police is being increased. Earlier, the number of women police personnel used to be only 6 percent; which has been increased to 9 percent and now it will be increased to 15 percent,” asserted Sh. Manohar Lal.

Special focus on youth and employment

Terming Haryana as a youth-oriented state, the Chief Minister said that the state’s 65 percent of the population is youth. “This population is being included in the stream of development of the country and the state; by giving them training for employment and self-employment,” he added. He said that by the year 2025, the National Education Policy will also be fully implemented in Haryana. The Chief Minister also released the ‘Yuva Bharat-Yuva Bodh Pustika’ during the programme.

He said that seven points have been described in the booklet to take the country and the state forward. “To work on all these points, a special campaign will be launched for the next two years. People will be informed about them, so that they will come forward to work on issues related to social concern,” he added.

Home Minister Anil Vij redressed the problems of the people of Ambala Cantt Assembly Constituency

IEP Chandigarh, February 15

Haryana Home Minister, Sh.  Anil Vij took initiative to affix President’s Colour Badge on the arm of Inspector Naresh Kumar’s uniform and said that Haryana police is the best force in the country and the Union Home Minister, Sh. Amit Shah labelled Haryana Police as “Dhakad” yesterday.

        While interacting with the media persons after the Janta Darbar at PWD Rest House in Ambala Cantt today, Sh. Vij said that Haryana is now among the 10 states of the country that have bagged President’s Colour Award. He said that it is a matter of immense pride for the state that the award is received only after examining the record of the last 25 years. Now this Badge can be affixed on the uniform of constable to the DGP and taking this initiative today it has been started by putting it on the arm of Inspector Naresh Kumar’ uniform in Ambala Cantt.

        It is noteworthy that the Union Home Minister, Sh. Amit Shah presented the ‘President’s Colour’ to the Haryana Police in Karnal on Tuesday as Haryana Police has showcased valour, patience and courage while strengthening law and order situation, ensuring public safety, and making life easy for the citizens.

During the Janta Darbar today, Sh. Vij redressed the problems of the people of Ambala Cantt Assembly Constituency.