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Vigilance registers case against general manager PUNSUP for misappropriation in Atta-Dal scheme

IEP Chandigarh November 23

 The Punjab Vigilance Bureau (VB) during its ongoing campaign against corruption in the state, on Wednesday registered an embezzlement case against General Manager of PUNSUP Naveen Kumar Garg for misappropriation in Atta Dal scheme implemented by the state government.

Disclosing this here today a spokesperson of the state VB said the Bureau has conducted a probe and found that during the disbursement under Atta Dal scheme in the year 2015-16, Naveen Kumar has caused direct monetary loss of Rs 2,20,52,042 to the state exchequer. He has to deposit Rs 43,74,98,681 in the account of UCO bank under this scheme but he deposited only Rs 38,38,88,711. In this way, the accused has misappropriated Rs 5,36,09,979 in conniving with other officials of the PUNSUP.

The spokesperson further added that accused Naveen Kumar during his tenure in the PUNSUP overlooked prescribed Punjab service rules and got filed several chargesheets issued to different officials of the department thus causing a loss of Rs 64,64,36,854 to the state government.

He informed that during the investigations it has also come to light that Naveen Kumar didn’t have requisite qualification and experience to be got selected as Manager PUNSUP but despite that he succeeded in his selection as Manager whereas other candidates were declared ineligible.

In this regard the VB has registered a case under FIR no. 25 dated 22-11-2022 under section 409, 420, 465, 468, 471 of IPC and under section 13(1) (a) and 13(2) of Prevention of Corruption Act at VB police station, flying squad-1, SAS Nagar. The investigation of this case was under progress and teams have been sent to arrest the accused, he added.

Haryana has become self-sufficient in power availability: Khattar

IEP Chandigarh, November 23

Haryana has continuously progressed in the power sector since its inception in 1966, with an increase in the electricity availability; from 343 Megawatts (MW) in that period to 13106.58 MW today. Thus, Haryana has become self-sufficient in terms of power availability in the state in the last 8 years under the able leadership of Chief Minister Sh. Manohar Lal.

The target when the power demand reached 12768 MW during the peak hours in the months of May-June was also met. Even when the power crisis deepened in northern India, the availability of electricity in Haryana remained as expected. This became possible due to the power reforms carried out by the power corporations and the Haryana Electricity Regulatory Commission (HERC).

Electricity reached every village in the year 1970

When Haryana was separated from Punjab in 1966 as a separate state, at that time Haryana had an acute shortage of resources. It was a big challenge before the then governments to provide basic facilities like roads, electricity, water to the public. But in 1970, electricity was brought to every village. Chief Minister Sh. Manohar Lal himself believes that all the previous governments have contributed to the development of the state; but the work done in the last 8 years is overshadowing the work done in the last 48 years. In the field of power reforms, Haryana has taken a giant leap in these 8 years. The state has not only become self-sufficient in the field of power availability; but for the first time all the four power corporations are in a position of dividend.

Haryana Electricity Regulatory Commission also playing an important role

After the Haryana Power Reform Act came into force in 1998 with the objective of protecting the interests of electricity consumers, rationalizing electricity tariffs and promoting environment friendly policies, the HERC was constituted on August 16, 1998. In place of the Haryana State Electricity Board, two corporations – Haryana Vidyut Prasaran Nigam (HVPN) and Haryana Power Generation Corporation Limited (HPGCL) were formed.

In 1999, two separate corporations – Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (UHBVN) and Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (DHBVN), were formed from Haryana Vidyut Prasaran Nigam; which will only do the work of electricity distribution. There are ten power circles under UHBVN including Ambala, Panchkula, Yamunanagar, Kurukshetra, Kaithal, Karnal, Panipat, Sonepat, Rohtak and Jhajjar, with 32 division and 128 sub-divisions. Similarly, DHBVN has 11 circles, 30 divisions and 129 sub-divisions including Hisar, Fatehabad, Jind, Narnaul, Rewari, Bhiwani, Gurugram-1, Gurugram-2, Faridabad, Palwal and Sirsa.

New 900 MW power plant to be set up in Yamunanagar, power connections in agriculture sector crosses 6.64 lakh

Haryana Power Generation Corporation produces a total of 2582.40 MW power, out of which 710 MW power is produced from Panipat Thermal Plant, 1200 MW from Rajiv Gandhi Thermal Plant Khedar, 600 MW from Deenbandhu Chhoturam Thermal Plant, Yamunanagar, 62.4 MW hydro from Western Yamuna Canal and 10 MW of solar power from the Panipat Power Project. In 1966, where there were 20,190 tubewells used for agriculture in Haryana, it has now increased to over 6.64 lakh in 2022.

In 1966, there were only 9749 industrial area electricity connections in the state, which has now increased to over 1.18 lakh in 2022. Meanwhile, the per capita consumption of electricity was 48 units in 1966, which has now increased to about 1805 units. Today, the number of electricity consumers has increased to about 73.82 lakh. Keeping in view the guidelines of the National Green Tribunal (NGT), the Chief Minister has given green signal to the proposal to set up another 900 MW power plant at Yamunanagar outside the NCR and soon its site selection and detailed project report (DPR) will be approved.

Mhara Gaon-Jagmag Gaon Yojana is illuminating Haryana

Chief Minister Sh. Manohar Lal believes that electricity is supplied on the demand of the consumers, the way a customer buys goods from a shop. Similarly, the consumers have to pay for electricity also. In 2016, the Chief Minister had appealed to the people to pay the electricity bills which garnered public cooperation and after that ‘Mhara Gaon-Jagmag Gaon Yojana’ was started; under which now 5,681 villages, that is 84 percent villages of the state are being given 24-hour power supply in comparison to only 538 villages in October, 2014. Also, in October 2014, the recovery of electricity bills from rural areas was less than 50 percent, which has now increased to more than 90 percent. In this way, today Haryana has not only become self-sufficient in power generation, but is also at the top position in the country in power-generated industries and other basic facilities.

Artists across Haryana showcasing talent at IGM-2022

IEP Chandigarh November 23

Not many have the passion and dedication for keeping their ancestral traditions alive, but three youngsters from Kalka are breaking the stereotypes by passionately singing the ‘Jangam Jogi’ ‘Bhajans’ at International Gita Mahotsav—2022 (IGM). These three youngsters are a part of a group of 6 folk musicians who are currently performing at IGM-2022.

While, thanking their Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal for giving them such a big platform like IGM-2022 these folk musicians from Haryana said that such a platform is no less than a blessing for them not only to showcase their talent but also make a special connection with the visitors with this age-old Bhajan tradition.

“Manish, Abhishek and Arun, all in their twenties though are painters by profession but keeping alive their ancestral tradition is their real passion. Not many have the same passion, as most of the youth after completing their studies prefer to move out for an employment opportunity. These three youngsters first learned Shiva Stuti and now are enlightening society through their  ‘Bhajans’, says Krishan Kumar, who is leading this group of Jangam Jogi.

Festivals like IGM should be organized more often

Krishan Kumar said that holy festivals like IGM certainly gives an excellent platform to artist like them to showcase their talent and Haryana on the world map.  He said that many times, such festivals also become a source of income for them, along with propagating their tradition.

“On behalf of the entire artist community, I would like to thank Chief Minister for successfully organizing IGM not only in Kurukshetra but in foreign soils as well. We also thank him for organizing similar programmes at the district level across Haryana. For the last several years, I and my entire team is blessed to show the tradition of Jangam Jogi in Gita Jayanti programs in different districts,” said Krishan Kumar.

Jogi Jangam’s Shiv Stuti to praise lord Shiva

Krishan Kumar shared that the singers in his group sing Jogi Jangam’s Shiv Stuti to praise the lord, Shiva. Through their singing, they give a glimpse of Lord Shiva’s marriage and his journey to Amaranth. It takes monthly continuous practices to learn these songs and Bhajans, added Krishan.

Haryana takes yet another new initiative, merit-based recruitment of teachers done through HKRN

IEP Chandigarh, November 23

Gone are the days when the deserving youth of Haryana and others used to wait for months and years to get employment opportunities through unfair means as the Manohar Lal-led government is ensuring employment opportunities in government departments, boards and corporations in a robust and transparent manner.

Earlier, the government brought transparency in the recruitment being done through the Haryana Staff Selection Commission and the Haryana Public Service Commission and gave jobs on the basis of merit ending the infamous Parchi Kharchi system.

Meanwhile, strictly adhering to the directions given by the Chief Minister the State Government is doing merit-based recruitments through Haryana Kaushal Rozgar Nigam Limited (HKRNL).

The latest example of this was seen when the Chief Minister today gave digital offer appointments to 2075 PGT and TGT teachers within just 17 days of the registration of the said job role.

Notably, the last date for registration for the posts of teachers was November 6, 2022 and today in just 17 days the Chief Minister has issued the said letters to these teachers.

These appointments have been made in those schools where the shortage of teachers was found after rationalization. Taking quick cognizance of this, the state government has immediately appointed these teachers so that the students can get quality education.

However, Haryana Public Service Commission has also advertised the regular recruitment of teachers. The Commission has invited applications for 3863 posts of PGT. The recruitment process done by the Haryana Staff Selection Commission and the Haryana Public Service Commission takes time, but now recruitment is being done through the HKRNL for the departments where employees are needed.

The Chief Minister while giving a permanent solution to the exploitation complaints raised by the employees engaged under the Outsourcing Policy-1 by their service providers, decided to set up HKRNL. After this revolutionary decision, now all the contractual employees engaged under Outsourcing Policy-1 are being deployed through Nigam only.

The data of more than 90,000 employees engaged under Outsourcing Policy-I who have been already working in various Departments, Boards and Corporations have been ported into the HKRNL.

Deputy Principal Secretary to Chief Minister and Chief Executive Officer, HKRNL, Sh. K. Makarand Pandurang and other officers also remained present on this occasion.

305717 candidates will appear in Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test

IEP Chandigarh

A total of 305717 candidates will appear in Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET) to be conducted by the Board of School Education Haryana on December 3 and 04, 2022. 504 examination centres have been set up for HTET.

Giving information in this regard, an official spokesperson said that on December 03 (Saturday) Level-3 (PGT) examination will be conducted in the evening session from 3.00 pm to 5.30 pm, in which 95493 candidates will appear in 327 examination centres set up in the state. On December 04 (Sunday), 149430 candidates will appear in Level-2 (TGT) examination to be conducted in the morning session from 10.00 am to 12.30 pm in 504 examination centres, while 60794 candidates will appear in Level-1 (PRT) examination to be conducted in the evening session from 3.00 pm to 5.30 pm in 215 examination centres.

He further said that the inspection arrangements of examination centres have been chalked out. Around 172 flying squads have been appointed to strictly check cheating and other irregularities. Apart from this, full-time observers have also been appointed at each examination centre across the state including an officer of the district administration and an officer/official of the education board as representatives. The admit cards (admit cards) of the eligible candidates for this examination will be issued on the board website www.bseh.org.in from November 26, 2022.

The Spokesperson informed that same as last year, a hi-tech control room is being set up at the board headquarters. During the examination, the board will maintain a strict vigil through the hi-tech control room at all the examination centres of the state. Live monitoring of candidates will be done at the entrance and a case will be registered against the candidate found involved in using the unfair means.

He further informed that from December 02 to 04, 2022, one control room each will be set up in the office of all District Education Officers. The District Education Officer will appoint one officer of his office, two employees and one class IV official in the control room. The officers appointed on this control room will maintain direct contact with the control room set up at the Board Headquarters. It is necessary to send the list of appointed officers/officials to the control room established at the Board Headquarters.

Sharing more information, the spokesperson said that the identity cards have been issued by the board to all camerapersons, jammer man and representatives deployed at biometric, frisking and CCTV in all the examination centres established across the state. After the signature of the district representative of the concerned firm on these identity cards, it is necessary to countersign them all by the Centre Superintendent, he added.

Chief Secretary orders police and transport department to crack whip against violators of rules

IEP Chandigarh, November 23

Taking serious notice of the harassment caused to the industrial sector by the already dissolved truck unions in the state, the State Government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has ordered strict action against the unions violating the rules.

Regarding the problems encountered by the industry, the Chief Secretary Vijay Kumar Janjua on the instructions of the Chief Minister, along with DGP Gaurav Yadav held a marathon meeting with senior officials of Transport, Industry and Police Departments and took serious notice was taken of the fact that despite truck unions have already been abolished vide notification dated 13.12.2017 issued by Transport Department, their high handedness is causing enormous implications for the industrial sphere thus creating a stumbling block in the progress of the State which owes its economic prosperity to the industry.

The Chief Secretary directed the Transport and Police Department to ensure strict compliance with the order of dissolution of the truck unions in 2017. The Transport department was directed to take stringent action to cancel the permits and Cooperative department was ordered to de-register such unions who are violating notification dated 13.12.2017. The Chief Secretary asked police department to issue instructions to its entire field staff regarding meticulously compliance with the orders. If any truck operator harasses anyone, the police should register a case immediately. No truck union is allowed to work, added Mr. Janjua.

The meeting was attended by DGP Gaurav Yadav, Principal Secretary Industries Dilip Kumar, Secretary Transport Vikas Garg, State Transport Commissioner Vimal Setia and ADGP Intelligence Jatinder Singh Aulakh apart from all Deputy Commissioners, Commissioners of Police, SSPs, General Managers of District Industry Centers and District Transport Officers through video conference.

49th Annual Conference of Indian Immunology Society begins at PGIMER

IEP Chandigarh

The 49th Annual Conference of Indian Immunology Society (Immunocon ’22) being held at PGIMER, Chandigarh from 23rd-26th Nov 2022 organized by the Departments of Translational & Regenerative Medicine and Immunopathology was inaugurated on 23rd Nov’ 22.

The chief guest of the conference was Prof. N K Ganguly (Former Director General (ICMR) & PGIMER). The guest of honour was Prof. Vivek Lal, Director, PGIMER. Conference e-abstract book was released by Dean academics (PGIMER), Prof. R.K Sehgal.

Chair of immunocon’2022, Prof. Sunil.K.Arora emphasized the need for global discussion in the field of immunology  on this conference platform. He mentioned that the appeal of immunology lies in the fact that it provides a window for almost every aspect of biomedical and biological research. The discipline is core to  development of emerging therapies against various diseases.  Prof. Vivek Lal endorsed the  need of good science in the field of immunology & extended all possible support for the same.

The proceedings of the inaugural function included felicitations of Prof. Shobha Sehgal for her lifetime achievements in the field of immunology. The felicitation honours were done by Prof. Sunil.K.Arora, Chair of Immunocon’ 2022  &  Prof. Ranjana Minz. The vote of thanks was delivered by the organizing secretary Dr. Gaurav Sharma.

The inaugural session included a keynote lecture of the world-renowned immunologist Prof. Vijay Kuchroo from Harvard Medical School, USA who deliberated on novel regulators of T cell differentiation. Inaugural programme ended with a vibrant ramp walk by basic medical scientists representing Diversity & Unity of India in one frame. This programme was followed by opening reception.

Eminent names in the field of immunology will be attending the conference who have come from across the globe. The rigorous scientific session would start on 24th  Nov. that will help clinical & basic scientists to  develop collaborative research & learn extensively. 

DECKS CLEAR FOR DISBURSEMENT OF COMPENSATION & POSSESSION OF LAND FOR RUPNAGAR-LUDHIANA WITH SPUR to KHARAR SECTION OF NH-205K

IEP Chandigarh, November 21

 With concerted efforts of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, the State Government has received a communication from Ministry of Road Transport and Highways for disbursement of compensation & possession of encumbrance free land for all packages of Ludhiana-Rupnagar with Spur to Kharar section of NH-205K.In a meeting held today under the Chairmanship of Chief Secretary Vijay Kumar Janjua regarding land acquisition of Ludhiana-Rupnagar highway, it was informed that decks have been cleared for disbursement and possession of land for the project.  The Chief Secretary Mr Janjua also directed Deputy Commissioners to expedite handing over of possession of land for all National Highway projects as these are going to boost economy of the State.Secretary, Public Works (B&R) Nilkanth S Avhad apprised that a communication from Secretary MORT&H had been received and asked to expedite the work.Taking part in deliberations, Deputy Commissioner Ludhiana Surabhi Malik mentioned that District Administration was making continuous efforts to take possession of land. Under Package-I, possession of 18.90 Km out of 37.70 Km has already been taken. DC, Ludhiana further mentioned that within next week 70% possession of land will be handed over to NHAI. Subsequently, possession of land under Package-II will be taken.Similarly, the Deputy Commissioner Rupnagar Preeti Yadav also stated that under Package-III, possession of 13 Km out of 36.26 Km had already been handed over to NHAI. It was further brought out that 80% of land will be handed over by next week. The Deputy Commissioner SAS Nagar Amit Talwar mentioned that under Package-III, 80% of land will be handed over by the next week.Meanwhile, Chief Secretary asked NHAI representatives to mobilise full resources on site with more manpower and machinery.

PUNJAB POLICE ARREST TWO RAJASTHAN-BASED DRUG SMUGGLERS WITH 13KG HEROIN IN AMRITSAR

IEP CHANDIGARH/AMRITSAR, November 21

          As part of the ongoing decisive war against drugs launched on the directions of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, Punjab Police on Monday arrested two Rajasthan-based drug smugglers after recovering 13 Kg heroin from their possession near Verka Bypass in Amritsar, said Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav here.

          Those arrested have been identified as Sukhvir Singh alias Kala and Binder Singh alias Bindu, both resident of Rajasthan.

          DGP Gaurav Yadav said that the Counter Intelligence Amritsar had received information from a reliable source that two persons traveling in a bus were trying to smuggle a huge quantity of heroin to Rajasthan and they are expected to depart from a bus near Verka Bypass. Following inputs, a case on secret information was registered under relevant sections of the NDPS act, he added.

          He said that the Police team led by AIG CI Amarjit Singh Bajwa conducted a Special Police Naka near Verka Bypass to lay a trap and successfully arrested both accused persons when they alighted from the bus with a bag carrying 13Kg heroin.

          AIG Amarjit Singh Bajwa said that further investigations, in this case, are on to find out the source and where the drug haul was supposed to be delivered.

          Meanwhile, a case FIR no. 34 dated 21.11.2022 has been registered under sections 21 and 29 of the NDPS Act at Police Station SSOC Amritsar.

Punjab nominates Sucha Singh Khatra, Prof. Bhim Inder Singh and Anand Prakash Sharma as members of PSEB Academic Council

IEP Chandigarh, November 21

Punjab Government has nominated Sucha Singh Khatra, Prof. Bhim Inder Singh and Anand Prakash Sharma as the members of Academic Council of the Punjab School Education Board. A notification in this regard has been issued.Sucha Singh Khatra, the retired Social Science teacher of Government High School Dasgrain in Anandpur Sahib block of Rupnagar district, served as the General Secretary of Government Teachers Union Punjab, Vice Chairman of the All India State Government Employees Union and Review Committee Member of ‘Padho Punjab’ scheme of the Education Department Punjab.Similarly, Prof. Bhim Inder Singh is serving as the Head of the Department of Punjabi Literature Studies at Punjabi University and the Chairman of Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabhai chair. Associated with education field for a long time, Prof Singh did his Ph.D. on political consciousness of Punjabis. He has a deep grasp on the Marxist method of criticism.Likewise, Anand Prakash Sharma, who has been associated with the education sector for past 30 years, is serving as the Director of Kundan Vidya Mandir. He has received many national level awards for his contribution in education field such as CBSE Award, UNESCO and Delhi Women Commission Awards, Presidential Award for contribution in education sector. He also participated in more than 300 workshops and worked as an expert in ‘Design Thinking’ in the Willem De Kooning Academy Netherlands and MIT, USA.