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Odisha Revenue and Disaster Management Minister meets Haryana Chief Ministe

IEP Chandigarh, December 29

The Odisha Revenue and Disaster Management Minister, Smt. Pramila Mallick met Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal at Sant Kabir Kutir (Chief Minister Residence) and invited him to grace the occasion of Hockey World Cup to be held in Bhubaneswar from January 13 to 29, 2023.

        Smt. Pramila Mallick discussed detail of Hockey World Cup event with the Chief Minister. She also shown a brochure prepared for the players and a sample of the dress code of the players. The Chief Minister presented a memento and Srimad Bhagavad Gita to the Revenue Minister of Odisha. Smt. Pramila felicitated the Chief Minister with a bouquet of flowers.

        The Chief Minister said that organizing such a grand event of Hockey World Cup in India is a matter of pride for the entire country. The National Hockey team includes five players from Haryana. Haryana has given the slogan of “Khelega-India, Jeetega-India, Jeetegi-Hockey” to the hockey team. The Chief Minister expressed hope that with dedication and commitment, the players will win the Hockey World Cup.

The Chief Minister said that besides giving cash prizes worth crores of rupees to the medal winner players, employment opportunities are also being provided to the players of Haryana. Due to this reason, the youth in the rural areas are showing great interest in sports and today every village is ahead in sports activities. Apart from making Astro turf at various places for hockey, better infrastructure has also been provided to the players, resulting which the players have been showing great performance and making international recognition of Haryana.

        Apprising the Odisha Minister about the government ambitious scheme like Parivar Pehchan Patra (PPP), the Chief Minister said that through this scheme, the government is consistently making efforts for the bright and happy future of every family residing in Haryana. Even other various states of are following the steps to implement PPP scheme.

        On this occasion, Additional Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister and Director General, Information, Public Relations and Languages Department, Dr. Amit Kumar Agrawal and other officers were present.

No. IPRDH/2022

Ravinder 

CANARDS REGARDING NRI MILNI UNWARRANTED AND BASELESS

IEP Chandigarh, December 28

The Principal Secretary NRI Affairs of Punjab Mr. J.M. Balamurgan today dismissed the canards regarding NRI Punjabian Naal Milni as unwarranted, baseless and figment of imagination of a few people.

The Principal Secretary categorically said that NRI Sabha is not an NGO but it is a Society which is duly registered under Societies Registration Act 1860 with approval of Government of Punjab. He said that the Chief Minister Punjab is its Chief Patron and also the guardian of Sabha. He said that Commissioner Jalandhar Division or Commissioner NRI Affairs as the Government may deem fit is the chairman of Sabha whereas all the Deputy Commissioners of State are the Chairmen of NRI Sabha District Units.

          The Principal Secretary said that NRI Sabha works under the aegis of Punjab Government and the main objectives of Sabha is to work for the welfare and promotion of interests of NRIs of Punjab. He said that Sabha is continuously working for redressal of grievances which is one of the main objective of NRI Sabha Punjab, which has been clearly mentioned in constitution of NRI Sabha Punjab. He said that NRI Sabha is helping the NRIs in protecting their right in Punjab especially in property related matters.

The Principal Secretary said that as per bylaws of NRI Sabha of Punjab it will also act as an agency of state Government for promoting welfare of NRIs of Punjab. He said that the Programme of “NRI Punjabian Nal Milni” organised by the Government of Punjab was aimed to redress the grievances of NRIs speedily, which is also one of the objective of NRI Sabha Punjab.

It is pertinent to mention here the money being spent on “NRI Punjabian Nal Milni” is purely a government function and is being used for redressal of grievances of NRIs of Punjab. The persons raising this issue has no role to play in administrative and  financial functioning of NRI Sabha as tenure of elected members has already ended in March 2022 and even if there is elected body of Sabha the post of Chairman remain with the Divisional Commissioner Jalandhar. It is also clarified that money which has been duly approved by Govt. of Punjab under section 18(a) of Bylaws from NRI Sabha Punjab to meet the expenses on all arrangements at the different venues is already being reimbursed by the Government.

NEW MANTRA TO ENSURE TIME-BOUND SERVICES IN TRANSPARENT MANNER IN HOUSING DEPT

IEP Chandigarh, December 28

Making optimum use of the internet to provide hassle-free services to people at their doorsteps, Punjab Housing and Urban Development (H&UD) Department has adopted a new mantra to bring far more efficiently while ensuring time-bound services to the people in a transparent manner.

The creation of a robust online system is among the various people-centric initiatives taken by the Housing & Urban Development Minister Mr. Aman Arora in 2022, to live up to the promise made by Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Mann to provide an honest and transparent model of governance.

The single portal designed by the H&UD offers numerous services including regularization of plots and buildings, Change of ownership, and procuring NOCs, etc at a click, that too in a mandated timeline. Earlier, an applicant had to make numerous rounds to the government offices to get these basic services done.

Giving a major reprieve to the people who bought properties in unauthorized colonies, the H&UD department has introduced a facility for online submission and processing of applications on the regularization portal www.punjabregularization.in for obtaining NOC. Further, the timeline for issuance of NoCs has also been reduced to 15 working days from the earlier stipulated period of 21 days to ensure quick and timely disposal of applications.

Pertinently, this facility of regularization could be availed only by those allottees/residents whose properties fall under the unauthorized colonies developed before March 19, 2018.

Earlier, the applications were processed offline so the applicants had to wait a long time for getting issued the NOC. Now, the portal extends a large number of facilities such as online submission of applications, online payment, status checking of applications, and online disposal of the same. This one single portal is designed for the regularization of plots and buildings falling within MC and outside the MC area for quick disposal of applications.

To fix accountability in the functioning and ensure all the services in time bound manner, In first, the H&UD department has also made digitally signed permissions accessible to the owners of their properties, thereby bringing in 100 percent transparency in the functioning of the department, which will further create a mechanism that people won’t need to file RTI to access these permissions. “I have been personally monitoring the status of online services and delay in disposal of any application will not be tolerated,” reiterated Mr. Aman Arora.

All the applications regarding these 25 services are being processed online; besides providing services i.e. real-time tracking of applications, issuance of digitally signed certificates and intimation through SMS alert.

The following services can be availed online; Change of ownership, change of ownership (death case unregistered will), change of ownership (death case all legal heirs), change of ownership (death case registered will), issuance of CD, issuance of CD for extended area, issue of no due certificate (NoC), issue of re-allotment letter, permission for sale/gift/transfer, permission to mortgage, permitting professional consultancy services, transfer of letter of intent (LoI), transfer permission (before CD), demarcation of plot, issue of completion certificate/ occupation certificate, issue of completion certificate/ occupation certificate- private property, issue of DPC – Private Properties, issue of DPC certificate, certificate of Registration as Estate Agent, certificate of registration as a promoter, registration of Architect, issuance of temporary sewerage connection (for construction purpose), regularization of water connection, sanction of sewerage connection and sanction of water supply.

ZERO-TOLERANCE TOWARDS DELAY IN SERVICE DELIVERY

Adopting zero-tolerance towards delay in service delivery to the people of the state, the H&UD department has issued show-cause notices to 42 officials, besides charge-sheeting three officials— two Senior Assistants and an Assistant Estate Officer, for dereliction of duty. The department has put in place an online mechanism in which applications and files received by the Department are being monitored by senior officials and by the Minister Mr. Aman Arora himself. This strict action was taken after Mr. Aman Arora found out that the maximum pendency was at the level of the 45 officials across the department, who were issued show-cause notices, while three have been charge-sheeted for not responding to the show-cause notices and for dereliction of duty.

PUNJAB POLICE BUSTS ANOTHER TRAN-BORDER DRUG SMUGGLING NETWORK; TWO HELD WITH 10KG HEROIN, 2 PISTOLS

IEP CHANDIGARH/GURDASPUR, December 28:        

  In yet another major success against trans-border smuggling networks amidst the ongoing war against drugs launched on the directions of Chief Minister (CM) Bhagwant Mann, Punjab Police have arrested two drug smugglers after recovering 10 packets of heroin, weighing 10Kg, from their possession, said Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav here on Wednesday.           Those arrested have been identified as Harshdeep Singh of Village Thaman in Gurdaspur and Sarwan Singh alias Sabba of Shahur Kalan in Gurdaspur. The Police have also recovered two .30 bore foreign-made pistols along with four magazines and 180 live cartridges from their possession.           The development came just three days after Punjab Police had busted an elaborate trans-border drug smuggling cartel with the arrest of its two kingpins after recovering 10Kg heroin and one sophisticated drone from their possession.           DGP Gaurav Yadav said that following reliable inputs, Police teams of Counter Intelligence (CI) Pathankot carried out a special operation near village Thaman in Gurdaspur and successfully arrested both the drug smugglers, when they were walking to their home after retrieving consignment of drugs and weapons pushed by Pakistan-based smugglers through fences with the help of a pipe at Border Outpost (BOP) Chauntra (Dorangala, Gurdaspur). Preliminary investigations revealed that both the drug smugglers were in contact with Pak-based smuggler identified as Rehmat Miyan, he added.           AIG CI Pathankot Amarjit Singh Bajwa said that accused Sarwan is a notorious drug smuggler and had even served seven years imprisonment before being bailed out in 2018. Further investigations are on, he said.           Meanwhile, a case FIR no. 38 dated 28.12.2022 has been registered under section 21/61/85 of the NDPS Act and section 25/54/59 of the Arms act Police Station SSOC Amritsar. 

PROPER ARRANGEMENT OF MEDICAL FACILITIES BY HEALTH DEPARTMENT IN SHAHIDI JOD MEL: CHETAN SINGH JAURAMAJRA

IEP Chandigarh: December 28

 Millions of people from all over the world pay their respects at Fatehgarh Sahib from 26th to 28th December to commemorate the martyrdom of Baba Zorawar Singh Ji,  Baba Fateh Singh Ji and  Mata Gujar Kaur Ji. On the directions of CM Bhagwant Mann and under the guidelines of the Minister of Health and Family Welfare,  Chetan Singh Jauramajra , 24-hour health facilities are being provided for the pilgrims.          Jauramajra said that the department called medical and paramedical staff from 9 other districts of the state to provide these facilities. In this way, a total of 75 doctors, 9 specialist doctors, 55 pharmacy officers, 13 health supervisors, 57 class four workers and 70 other para-medical workers were deployed.  Ambulances along with 7 government and 7 private have been deployed to provide 24-hour health services to the devotees. Temporary dispensaries have been established in which 7729 patients were treated in OPD till the evening of December 27,  44 patients were referred, 2 ambulances have been deployed for the  VVIP , 2 ambulances for Nagar Kirtan and one ambulance for supplying medicines and other necessary items to dispensaries, thus a total of 17 ambulances have been arranged.          Apart from this, an exhibition was held to create awareness about the schemes of the government and the health department, in which the Aam Aadmi clinic was also shown and the devotees were made aware about the schemes of the health department through street dramas. In the Jod Mel, 348 langars were installed by the people, four food teams were deployed for sampling, the drinking water used in these langars was chlorinated by 16 member team of the health department, water sampling was done and the water was found to be potable during the test. General public was also made aware regarding Covid-19.  All this work was supervised by the Civil Surgeon himself and 24 hours supervision by 16 supervisory teams including District Program Officers.

UGC 7TH PAY COMMISSION IMPLEMENTED FOR TEACHERS OF COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

IEP Chandigarh, December 28

Giving importance to the education sector is the top priority of the Punjab government under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann. In the higher education sector, the government fulfilled the demand of teachers of colleges and universities which was pending for the last six years.          Higher Education and Languages Minister Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer said that in the very first year, the Bhagwant Mann government took a big step to implement the UGC 7th Pay Commission for teachers of colleges and universities in Punjab. With this decision implemented in the month of October, teachers will get a financial benefit of Rs. 280 Cr from the government exchequer. Along with this, the salaries of the guest faculty and part-time teachers working in the colleges were increased and they were given various types of holidays.          In order to give due respect to the Punjabi language, the month of November dedicated to Punjabi mother tongue was celebrated as Punjabi Month by the Language Department. During this month, in a state-level function at Amritsar, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann took a major decision and announced to give top priority to Punjabi language on all boards till February 21, 2023 across the state. On any government, private or other board, Punjabi language must be written at the top, after that any language can be written. Penalties will be imposed for non-compliance with these orders after International Mother Language Day, on February 21.          Prizes were given to the authors selected for the best books at Bhasha Bhawan, in the beginning of Punjabi month. Apart from this, events dedicated to great literary figures were organized throughout the month. Waris Shah, Bhai Veer Singh, Balwant Gargi, Nanak Singh, Sant Ram Udasi, Ajmer Aulakh were remembered through various events. A budget of Rs. 30 crore was kept for new district libraries.          This year the story writer Sukhjit was selected for the Bharatiya Sahitya Akademi award for his book ‘Main Ayanghosh Nahin’ and Bhupinder Kaur Preet for the translation of tribal poetry book ‘Nagare Wang Vajde Shabad’ which was a matter of pride for Punjab.          During the year Rs. 5 Cr for sports, Rs 10 Cr for digital classrooms with e-content, Rs. 5.39 Cr for provision of sanitary napkins for girls, Rs. 11.50 Cr for solar system for the colleges of the state, were released. For the NCC infrastructure improvement and provision of facilities in units and training centers, Rs. 5 Cr were released. 

PUNJAB VIDHAN SABHA SPEAKER HELD A DISCUSSION WITH THE SPEAKER OF THE TELANGANA VIDHAN SABHA

IEP Chandigarh, December 28

Punjab Vidhan Sabha Speaker Mr. Kultar Singh Sandhwan discussed various important issues with Telangana Vidhan Sabha Speaker Mr. Pocharam Srinivas Reddy. During the meeting both the leaders shared their experiences regarding the functioning of the Vidhan Sabha.On the invitation given by the Speaker of the Telangana Vidhan Sabha, Mr. Sandhwan reached the Telangana Vidhan Sabha and met the Speaker Mr. Reddy. Many MLAs were also present on this occasion.According to a spokesperson of the Punjab Vidhan Sabha, both the leaders discussed legislative buisness as well as agriculture, dairy farming, culture, sports, science, technology etc. After the meeting Mr. Sandhwan said that he learned a lot during the discussion. On the occasion Mr. Sandhwan was warmly welcomed.

MCC issues Jaggery, Oil and Soap to its door to door waste collectors

IEP Chandigarh, December 28

 Extending benefit to door the door waste collectors at par with regular sanitation workers, the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh has distributed Jaggery, Oil and Soap to its registered door to door waste collectors.

In a simple ceremony, Smt. Sarbjit Kaur, Mayor, Chandigarh and Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, MCC started the distribution to first lot of door to door waste collectors at conference hall, MCC building, sector 17, Chandigarh.

While informing about the benefit and good gesture towards the door to door waste collectors, the Mayor said that the MCC will distribute 2 Kg jaggery, 2 liter mustard oil and 4 soap to each door to door waste collector to total 926 registered door to door waste collectors by first week of January, 2023.

She said that this will not only help them to maintain their health and hygiene during the job but also strengthen the bond between institution and employees.

JIO Launches 5G Services in Chandigarh Tricity

IEP Chandigarh

Reliance Jio today announced the largest multi-state launch of its True 5G services across Chandigarh Tricity including Mohali, Panchkula, Zirakpur, Kharar and Derabassi. Reliance Jio has become the first and the only operator to launch 5G services in the Chandigarh Tricity.

Jio users in the Tricity will be invited to the Jio Welcome Offer, to experience Unlimited Data at up to 1 Gbps+ speeds, at no additional cost, starting today.

Commenting on the occasion, a Jio Spokesperson said that “We are proud to rollout 5G in these cities and make it one of our largest launches since we started rolling out True 5G services. This is a tribute to the millions of Jio users in these cities who will now commence 2023 by enjoying the transformational benefits of Jio True 5G technology.

“These cities are important tourism destinations as well as key education hubs of our country. With the launch of Jio’s True 5G services, consumers of the region will not just get the best telecommunication network but will also get infinite growth opportunities in the areas of e-governance, education, automation, Artificial Intelligence, gaming, healthcare, agriculture, IT, and SMEs.

“We are grateful to the Chandigarh Administration, State Governments of Punjab and Haryana for their continuous support in our quest to digitize the region”, he added.

While appreciating Jio’s efforts in rolling out 5G services in the tricity, Mr Kamal Kumar, Sr. DDG, TERM Cell, Deptt of Telecommunications, Punjab said that “5G services will deliver exponential benefits to every citizen of the region, help in faster pace of development of the region and enhance Government – Citizen interface. We will continue to provide our full support to all operators in their 5G roll out plans in the region”.

Haryana to upgrade the E-Girdawari Application to incorporate digital cadastral maps and photographs of the field-CS

IEP Chandigarh, December 28

Stressing on dynamic linking of farmers’ Parivar Pehchan Patra (PPP) with land records, Haryana Chief Secretary, Sh. Sanjeev Kaushal directed the officers of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare and Revenue Department to expedite the process to implement the AgriStack Project in the state.The Chief Secretary gave these directions during the meeting of the Steering committee for development of Agristack here today. Strategic Advisor and Chief Knowledge Officer to the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Sh. Rajeev Chawla joined the meeting through video conferencing.It is worth mentioning that AgriStack is an ecosystem for facilitating the delivery of digital services to farmers with the aim of doing farming and higher returns for the farmer Services farmers.Sh. Kaushal further directed the officers of Revenue Department to complete the work of Geo-referencing of villages and GIS based real time crop survey across the state till March 31, 2023.Sh. Kaushal further directed the officers to further upgrade the E-Girdawari Application to incorporate digital cadastral maps and photographs of the field. He said that the App should be upgraded to access the actual figure of crop damage assessment during the situation of natural calamities in the state.During the discussion, Sh. Kaushal directed the officials of revenue department to assist Patwaris to bring more accuracy and precision in data of land records so as to deliver the benefits of Agricultural Schemes to the actual farmer beneficiaries across the state. He also directed the officers to maintain accurate records of ROR, Land Mutation and Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) to farmers.It was apprised in the meeting that out of 19.9 lac farmers in the state currently data for about 12.8 lac farmers is available on Meri Fasal Mera Byora portal.  Geo – referencing of village maps is being taken up in the state by Survey of India (SOI) using Drone data and CORS. Though this would be the most accurate database but creation of this data may take time. However, HARSAC has digitized and geo – referenced cadastral maps prepared on 1:10,000 scale. This data can be used for crop enumeration and surveys etc.Additional Chief Secretary, Revenue and Disaster Management, Sh. V.S Kundu, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Sh. V. Umashankar, Additional Chief Secretary, Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Department, Dr Sumita Misra, and Director General, Horticulture Department, Sh. Arjun Saini and other senior officers were present.