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AMAN ARORA MOURNS TRAGIC DEATH OF JOURNALIST

IEP Chandigarh, January 24

Punjab Information and Public Relations Minister Mr Aman Arora on Tuesday has expressed deep grief over the tragic death of Mr. Iqbal Khan, Reporter of Azad Soch newspaper from Bhawanigarh in Sangrur district. He was badly injured in a road accident yesterday and succumbed to injuries today in a hospital at Patiala.

Mr. Khan (46) is survived by his wife, a son and a daughter.

Expressing his heartfelt sympathies with bereaved family, relatives and friends in this hour of grief, Mr. Aman Arora prayed to the Almighty to grant eternal peace to the departed soul and fortitude to the family to bear this irreparable loss.

Meanwhile, Principal Secretary Information and Public Relations Mr. Rahul Bhandari and Director Sonali Giri also expressed deep sorrow over the tragic demise of Mr. Iqbal Khan.

KANWARDEEP SINGH ASSUMES CHARGES AS CHAIRMAN OF STATE CHILD RIGHTS PROTECTION COMMISSION IN PRESENCE OF SOCIAL SECURITY, WOMEN AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT MINISTER DR. BALJIT KAUR

IEP Chandigarh, January 24

In the presence of Social Security, Women and Child Development, Social Justice, Empowered and Minorities Minister Dr. Baljit Kaur, Mr. Kanwardeep Singh today assumed charge as the Chairman, State Child Rights Protection Commission at Forest Department, SAS Nagar.           Speaking on this occasion, Cabinet Minister Dr. Baljit Kaur said that the Aam Aadmi Party had promised to the people at the time of  elections that the honest, fair and forward-thinking leaders would be encouraged in Punjab and the appointment of an honest leader, Mr. Kanwardeep Singh, as the Chairman of the State Child Rights Protection Commission is also a part of this thinking.  Mr. Kanwardeep Singh would act as a bridge between the government and institutions for effectively implementation of child-friendly policies.  Congratulating Mr. Kanwardeep Singh, Dr.  Baljit Kaur assured her every support   in the implementation of  various government schemes to ensure the welfare of children.Kanwardeep Singh while thanking  Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and senior leadership for showing faith in him and said that he will fulfill to the best of his abilities and responsibilities assigned to him.  Pertinently, Jalandhar based Kanwardeep Singh is also an entrepreneur and a social worker.

Punjab Government to continue welfare centric initiatives without discrimination: Jimpa

IEP Chandigarh, January 24

          Punjab Revenue Minister Bram Shanker Jimpa said that under the dynamic leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, the Punjab government will continue the public welfare centric initiatives without discrimination. He expressed gratitude to the Chief Minister for distributing the compensation amount of Rs. 32 crore to the flood victims of Fazilka district few days back and said that this amount should have been distributed by the previous government but they did not spend even a single penny as the compensation.

          Jimpa further said that the previous governments only indulged in rhetoric while on ground level, no work was done for the welfare of the people. Whereas now the MLAs and Ministers of the government led by Bhagwant Mann hail from ordinary families and understand the difficulties of common people. He said that the traditional political parties have looted Punjab on a large scale but present government will continue to carry out public welfare works on a priority basis without any discrimination so that Punjab becomes a prosperous state again.

          He said that the determination and sincerity of the present government towards the common people of Punjab is reflected in the fact that during the first 9 months of the financial year 2022-23, Rs. 125 crore have been distributed as compensation for crop damages and for the welfare of farmers. It includes more than Rs. 5 crore compensation for house damages in natural disaster. He said that the State Government is committed to serving every section of the society.

work of Shahpur Kandhi Dam project

IEP Chandigarh, January 24

Punjab Water Resources Minister Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer, while reviewing the Shahpur Kandhi Dam project, on Tuesday directed the officials to complete project within the stipulated time.

Meet Hayer said that after completion of this prestigious project, the problem of floods and wasted water will be eradicated. The capacity of canal water available to the farmers of the state for irrigation will also increase and there will be additional electricity generation.

He said that this project will prove to be a milestone for the progress of the state, so no delay in its work will be tolerated. He asked the concerned officials to speed up the work.

Meet Hayer said that with this project costing Rs 2715 crore, Punjab would supply water to another 5000 acres of agriculture area and 206 MW of electricity will also be generated. UBD canal will get constant water supply. Apart from this, four power generation units will run continuously at Ranjit Sagar Dam.

Earlier, Principal Secretary Water Resources Krishna Kumar expounded about the project through PPT. The meeting was attended by Chief Engineer Dam Sher Singh, Superintendent Engineer Dam Circle Gurpinder Singh, General Manager Soma P. Venkesh and Senior manager Rajasekhar.

MANN GOVERNMENT WILL SPEND AROUND RS 6.41 CRORE FOR THE CLEANING OF SEWERAGE LINES IN AMRITSAR CITY: DR INDERBIR SINGH NIJJAR

IEP Chandigarh, January 24   

       Punjab government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann is continuously striving to provide basic facilities, clean and pollution free environment to the people of the state. Working in this direction, development works are being conducted across the state.Giving more information in this regard, Local Government Minister Dr.Inderbir Singh Nijjar said that the Punjab government has decided to spend approximately Rs 6.41 crore for the cleaning of sewerage lines in Amritsar city.He said that about Rs 1.82 crore will be spent for cleaning the main sewer lines and branches of sewer lines in the southern and central constituencies of Amritsar city with Super Sucker machines. Similarly, in the eastern constituency of Amritsar city, the main sewer lines will be cleaned with Super Sucker machine. Rs 1.18 crore will be spent on it.Minister said that apart from this, the main sewerage lines and branch sewer lines will also be cleaned with super sucker machines in the western and northern constituencies of Amritsar city. Rs 1.84 crores and Rs 1.57 crores will be spent on these works respectively.He said that super sucker machines will be provided by the department for cleaning sewerage lines in Amritsar city. He further said that the local government department has already started the office process for cleaning the sewerage of Amritsar city.Cabinet Minister said that the Punjab government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann is making every possible effort to provide a clean and pollution-free environment to the people of the state so that the people of the state can be kept protected from serious diseases caused by dirt and pollution.He has instructed the officers of the department to ensure transparency and quality in the work of the department because it is the dream of the Punjab government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann to provide corruption free administration to the people of the state. 

Vidhan Sabha Speaker advised the students to read the syllabus as well as other books

IEP Chandigarh, January 24

Punjab Vidhan Sabha Speaker S. Kultar Singh Sandhwan has advised the students to read the other books also with the syllabus books so that their knowledge could not limited to studying the syllabus only.

On the occasion of honoring the winners of “Essay Competition” in the Vidhan Sabha, Mr. Sandhwan said that students should not be limited to only the syllabus but they should also read other books including history and literature. He said that literature plays an important role in the development of human beings, that is why every child must read novels, stories, poems etc.

S. Sandhwan said that the Punjab government has taken steps towards ensuring the all-round development of school students. One hundred schools of eminence have been started to make school education at par international standard. Efforts have been started to raise the standard of schools and efforts have also been started to fill the vacant posts of teachers. He said that the International Education Affairs Cell has been established to provide international level training to the school education administrators, school heads and teachers working in the education department so that they can learn new teaching techniques. On this occasion, the Speaker honored Pooja Kumari, Kamana and Muskan, students of AN Guzral Senior Secondary School, Jalandhar.

          On this occasion, Vidhan Sabha Deputy Mr. Jai Krishan Singh Rauri, Mr. Gurmeet Singh Khudian, Mr. Jagroop Singh and Mr. Daljit Singh Grewal (all MLAs) were also present.

COMPREHENSIVE PLAN INPLACE TO MODERNISE PUNJAB GOVT PRESS IN MOHALI, SAYS AMAN ARORA

IEP Chandigarh/SAS Nagar, January 23

Chief Minister S Bhagwant Mann led Punjab Government is making a comprehensive plan to modernise the Punjab Government Press at SAS Nagar, stated Mr. Aman Arora, Minister for Printing and Stationery, Punjab, while adding that the Press will be equipped with state-of-the-art facilities.

He was here to visit the Government Printing Press at SAS Nagar to review the operations and get first hand experience to further improve the functioning of the department. 

Notably, Mr. Aman Arora had assumed the charge as Minister of this department recently. He also visited the state government printing press at Patiala last week. 

Mr. Aman Arora along with Principal Secretary Printing and Stationery Mr VK Meena, Controller Mr Puneet Goel and Additional Controller Anand Sagar Sharma visited all the sections of the printing press and interacted with the officials and employees working there. 

Underscoring the need to upgrade printing facility to keep pace with changing times, Mr Aman Arora said that this prestigious state government institute is suffering due to apathetic attitude of previous governments but Mann Government will not leave any stone unturned to revamp the printing facility by adopting the latest technologies equipped with digital infrastructure, besides improving building structure. He reiterated that all printing stationery works of the state government should be executed by the department itself.

The department officials assured the cabinet minister that they will work tirelessly to compete with modern trends.

Chautala pays tributes to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose on his birth anniversary

IEP Chandigarh, January 23

Haryana Deputy Chief Minister, Sh. Dushyant Chautala paid rich tributes to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose on his birth anniversary today. He added that Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose was the foremost leader of the freedom struggle and to fight against the British Raj, he formed the Azad Hind Fauj.

He added that Netaji’s proclamation of ‘Jai Hind’ and ‘Tum Mujhe Khoon Do, Main Tumhe Azadi Dunga’ (Give me blood and I will give you freedom) had awakened everyone to true devotion to the motherland during the freedom struggle. Netaji’s life, his thoughts, his patriotism, his leadership, his courage, and the strength to fight challenges have given a new direction to the nation which strengthens the feeling of nationalism among all citizens, he added.

Hry CM inaugurates, lay foundation stone of 18 projects worth Rs 278 crores in Tohana’s Bidhai Khera village

IEP Chandigarh, January 23

Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal today inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 18 projects worth Rs 278.30 crore during the ‘Madhur Milan’ programme and ‘Pragati Rally’, being organized by Development and Panchayats Minister, Sh.Devender Singh Babli, on the birth anniversary of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose at Tohana’s Bidhai Khera village.

On the occasion, Deputy Chief Minister, Sh. Dushyant Chautala, MP Smt. Sunita Duggal and MLAs Dura Ram and Lakshman Napa were also present.

Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal inaugurated the swimming pool and beautification work of Baliyala Guest House of the Irrigation Department costing Rs 6.50 crore. Besides, the beautification of Kalpana Chawla Park costing Rs 5.65 crore, Hisar to Ratia Road bypass costing Rs 58.10 crore, waterworks costing Rs 1.92 crore, waterworks in village Dult costing Rs 1.63 crore, waterworks in village Nadhori costing Rs 2.14 crore, extension of waterworks in village Parta costing Rs 1.72 crore was inaugurated.

Along with this, the Chief Minister laid the foundation stone for dewatering of logged water and flood relief works in village Bhimewala at a cost of Rs 11.32 crore. Similarly, the foundation stone for Civil Hospital, Tohana, to be built at a cost of Rs 131.87 crore, Panchayat Bhawan, Tohana to be built at a cost of Rs 5.50 crore, and new bus stand, Tohana to be built at a cost of Rs 16.60 crore was also laid.

He also laid the foundation stone of waterworks worth Rs 13.89 crore in village Samain, Rs 3.30 crore in village Hansewala, Rs 4.58 crore in village Therwa, Rs 1.73 crore in village Kamalwala. Besides, the Chief Minister also laid the foundation stone for drinking water supply work in Jakhal at a cost of Rs 5.45 crore and Government Senior Secondary School at a cost of Rs 2.7 crore in Shekupur Daroli village of Fatehabad assembly constituency.

New announcements including construction of roads and irrigation projects costing about Rs 270 crore

Making new announcements during the programme today, the Chief Minister said that Tohana to Ratia road would be constructed at a cost of Rs 87 crore. He said that Jakhal to Dharsul road will be beautified and widened, which will cost Rs 67 crore. Also, Tohana to Bhuna road will be widened at a cost of Rs 20.50 crore and Surewala to Bhuna road will be constructed at a cost of Rs 27.50 crore. Apart from this, construction of Tohana, Saniana and Bidhai Khera road will also be done at a cost of Rs 8.50 crore.

The Chief Minister also announced two projects for remodeling of Fatehabad branch at a cost of Rs 36 crore, two projects of Bhakra main line at a cost of Rs 11 crore, construction of a bridge over Bidhai Khera Dangra Canal at a cost of Rs 10 crore.

He said that 26 works of Gram Darshan Portal worth Rs 39 crore would be completed. In this way, Tohana residents got the gift of development works worth Rs 580 crore.

Trouble and turmoil in AAP govt: Warring

IEP CHANDIGARH

Punjab Congress president Amarinder Singh Raja Warring today expressed serious concern over the “trouble and turmoil” in the Aam Aadmi Party government in Punjab, with open and outright confrontation between the political executive and the bureaucracy. 

In a statement, Warring referred to the removal of the health secretary over his reported refusal to approve Rs 30 crores for advertising a goverment scheme whose cost was Rs 10 crores only. He sought a clarification from the government on the issue, saying it was a matter of grave concern as how Punjab’s money was being squandered away in such a brazenly lavish manner. 

At the same time, the PCC president pointed out, it indicated serious confrontation between the bureaucracy and the political executive, which is not good for Punjab. He said, the health secretary was not the first officer to be shunted out and he was not going to be the last one either, given the way the AAP government was being run in Punjab. 

Warring said, with every passing day, the AAP government was revealing its inexperience, incompetence and inefficiency and now it has even failed to handle the bureaucracy which was trying to exploit the government’s inexperience and incompetence. 

Otherwise, he asked, how would the bureaucrats have the  audacity to disobey the government. “We as the principal opposition party are concerned over the erosion of the political authority thanks to your inexperience and incompetence”, the PCC president told the government, while asking it to set its house in order. “If your intentions are clear, nobody can dare to defy you”, he told the government while advising it not to give any excuse for defiance to the bureaucracy.