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WAR AGAINST DENGUE TO BE INTENSIFIED, INCREASE FOGGING AND MONITORING IN AFFECTED AREAS: HEALTH MINISTER

IEP Chandigarh, November 11     

     Punjab Health Minister Chetan Singh Jauramajra on Friday called upon people to initiate joint efforts to contain breeding of dengue larvae with ensuring complete caution, awareness besides there should no stagnated water in the house premises, offices, open places and streets.           Punjab government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann is already taking concrete steps against the increasing cases of dengue and health authorities have already been directed to ensure prompt treatment with requisite tests for effective prevention of the dengue, said the Minister seeking fulsome support and cooperation from general public in implementing all the precautions in larger public interest.          Mr. Jauramajra said that directions had already been issued to all civil surgeons to setup dengue wards, intensify fogging activities in rural and urban areas.          The Cabinet Minister said that the Health Department, with the support of the Panchayat Department and the Local Government Department, is taking immediate steps to prevent dengue by identifying dengue-prone sensitive areas in villages and cities. Work is being done to stop the breeding of dengue mosquito aedes agypti and to identify hotspot areas and conduct continuous monitoring of such areas.          Mr. Jauramajra said that prevention of dengue is possible only by eliminating the source of dengue mosquito production. He said that instructions have already been issued to the officials of the concerned departments regarding the prevention of dengue and to prevent the increase of dengue cases in villages/cities. Officials have also been asked to sensitize the people to seek medical advice immediately if any symptoms appear. He said that people are being made aware of the precautions to be taken to protect against dengue and it is being ensured that public announcements are conducted in rural as well as urban areas.          The Health Minister further said that the health department is continuously conducting activities regarding the precautions to be taken to protect against dengue and people are also being made aware regarding the symptoms of dengue. He said that more attention is being paid to the areas where cases are coming in large numbers. He said that in case of high fever accompanied by headache, pain in the back of the eyes and stiffness in the back, red patches on the body, one should get himself or herself tested for dengue and the number of platelet cells should be tested.

Chandigarh Admn starts work of recarpeting of cycle tracks

IEP Chandigarh

The Engineering Department of the Chandigarh Administration has started the work of recarpeting of cycle tracks on Mission Mode basis to provide comfort ride to the cyclists of the tri-city. The cycle tracks/stretches which were damaged due to the recent rain/leakage points due to passing of underground services has been given top priority for recarpeting. Out of total 52 Kms., of damaged cycle tracks found during the detailed survey, the recarpeting work of 17 Kms. cycle tracks have been completed and remaining work of recarpeting of 35 Kms. cycle tracks shall likely to be completed within 1 month’s time with a cost of Rs. 3.80 Crore.

The Engineering Department has recently finished the detailed survey of the cycle tracks/stretches of the whole city to judge the existing condition of the cycle tracks and accordingly the recarpeting work was undertaken on the damaged cycle tracks found during the survey. The random inspection was carried out by the Chief Engineer, U.T. along with concerned Superintending Engineer & Executive Engineer and it has been noticed that the area falling under the jurisdiction of Sh. Trilochan Singh, J.E. is not up to the mark and he has failed to maintain the cycle tracks in good condition. Accordingly he was suspended for dereliction of the duty. Further show cause notice has also been issued to the concerned area Sub-divisional Engineer.

Further, the instructions have also been given to the Executive Engineer, Sub-divisional Engineer & Junior Engineer of the Department to periodically check and monitor the cycle tracks of the city, so that these cycle tracks can be kept in good condition to offer best riding quality to the cyclists in the city.

Illegal structures under Periphery Control Act demolished by DC Office

IEP Chandigarh

Today the Enforcement Team led by Tehsildar Periphery carried out demolition drive in the periphery area of Chandigarh. Two godowns and one dhaba constructed unauthorisedly in village Daria and Mauli Jagran have  been demolished today. These structures were demolished under the supervision of SDM (East) Nitish Singla.  Building material being used for carrying out the illegal construction at these three sites has also been confiscated. This exercise was  initiated on the directions of UT Deputy Commissioner Vinay Pratap Singh, who had asked all Sub-divisional magistrates (SDMs) to keep a check on unauthorised constructions in their areas and also in the periphery in their respective areas through enforcement teams.

Olympic gold medalist Neeraj Chopra meets Haryana Chief Minister

IEP Chandigarh, November 11

Olympic gold medalist and Subedar Neeraj Chopra of 4 Rajputana Rifles, who brought laurels for Haryana by creating history for India in the sports world, today paid a courtesy call to Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Manohar Lal at his Sant Kabir Kutir Niwas in Chandigarh ahead of future competitions.

        Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal presented Shrimad Bhagavad Gita to Neeraj Chopra and also invited him for the International Gita Mahotsav; commencing from November 19. Congratulating the Chief Minister for the successful organisation of ‘Khelo India Youth Games’, Neeraj Chopra described the sports policy of Haryana as the best sports policy.

        It is noteworthy that on October 2, the ‘Champion of Change’ committee presented ‘Champion of Change Haryana 2021 Award’ to Chief Minister Sh. Manohar Lal along with 25 other personalities for excellent work in diverse fields including sports, education, agriculture, health, social welfare, music and cultural media.  At that time, Olympic gold medalist Neeraj Chopra could not attend the event due to his practice abroad and joined it virtually.

        During the meeting, Neeraj Chopra expressed his gratitude to the Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal, especially for the sports policies of the state.

Health Minister hands over appointment letters to 12 ward attendants


 IEP Chandigarh, November 10

As per the commitment of chief minister Bhagwant Mann to provide employment to maximum youth of the state, today the Minister of Health and Family Welfare Punjab Mr. Chetan Singh Jaudamajra gave appointment letters to 12 youths for the job of ward attendants .

          Congratulating the newly appointed employees at the Punjab Civil Secretariat here today after giving the appointment letters to them,  Mr. Jaudamajra said that they should honestly render their services in public interest and make sure to adopt polite behavior with patients during duty.

          Mr. Jodamajra further said that the state government is committed to provide quality health services to the people of Punjab.  He said that the health department is soon going to recruit 634 specialist doctors so that best health services can be provided to the common people in the nearby government hospitals.

          On this occasion Director Health and Family Welfare Punjab Dr.  Ranjit Singh Ghotra and other senior officers of the department were also present.

CHIEF SECRETARY PUNJAB URGES FARMERS TO NOT BURN STUBBLE TO SAFEGUARD FUTURE OF THE COMING GENERATIONS

IEP Chandigarh, November 10

A high-level review meeting was held by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) through video conferencing with Punjab Chief Secretary Vijay Kumar Janjua and state government officials on Thursday. Adopting a strict attitude regarding increasing pollution, the NHRC took a detailed report on the stubble burning cases in Punjab. The NHRC expressed strong concern over stubble burning cases in North India, especially in Punjab as the air quality has turned ‘severe’ in many cities and has been affecting healthy of the people as well as putting seriously impact on those with existing illnesses.The commission said that incidents of stubble burning should be strictly curtailed. He said that if the situation was not improved, a heavy penalty would be imposed on the Punjab.          On this occasion, the Commission meticulously reviewed the cases related to stubble management in Punjab from the Chief Secretary and also sought some data in this regard. The Chief Secretary said that under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, the entire machinery of the state is sincerely putting efforts to reduce the incidence of stubble burning this year and farmers are being encouraged and made aware not to burn stubble. The stubble management machines were provided to the farmers on time and all the Deputy Commissioners have also reduced the incidence of stubble burning by adopting effective methods.          The Chief Secretary said that every week a meeting is being held with all Deputy Commissioners and higher officials of Punjab for stubble management so that effective measures can be taken to prevent stubble burning.The Chief Secretary said that more focus has been given by the authorities on those hot-spots in the villages where the cases of farm fires were detected in the previous years. Apart from this, a senior IAS officer has been placed in-charge of each 23 districts of the state and they have been directed to work at grass root level to closely review the stubble management and prevent stubble burning cases, the Chief Secretary said.          The Chief Secretary said that to encourage farmers, Punjab government is honouring farmers those are not burning the stubble burning. He said that the farmers were also sensitized through various awarneness campaigns including enrolling children studying in schools about burning menace.Apart from this, awareness appears are being made through religious places. The Chief Secretary appealed to the farmers not to burn stubble under any circumstances for the healthy future of children and youth and to cooperate with the government for its management.

PUNJAB GOVERNMENT TO ORGANISE “UDARIYAN-BAL VIKAS MELA” FROM NOVEMBER 14, DR. BALJIT KAUR

IEP Chandigarh, November 10

          Minister of Social Security, Women and Child Development of Punjab, Dr. Baljit Kaur today said that “Udariyan-Bal Vikas Mela Week” will be celebrated in Anganwari Centers of villages across the state from 14 to 20 November 2022.

Different programs will organised in Anganwadi centers for overall development of children with special focus on kids living in remote and rural areas.

          Divulging more details the minister said that this program will be held on all days during this period of celebration. On November 14th and 15th local NGOs will make the public aware about child nutrition and on November 16th a special message from the government will be shared after which Vikas Mela activities will begin in all Anganwaris. Poshan Day will also be celebrated on November 17 and Dada-Dadi, Nana-Nani Day on November 18. She further informed that Child Sarpanch Day will be celebrated on November 19 and Positive Parenting Day on November 20.

          The Child Development Week will be celebrated with great enthusiasm by the Social Security Department with the help of the child’s parents, grandparents and general public. She said that activities related to child nutrition, play and story based development, safety and tools and positive parenting will be conducted in this program. Every child’s development will be encouraged by improving the child’s environment by meeting the basic needs of the children throughout the week.

CM acts tough on Kotkapura incident, directs Police to nab the culprits at earliest

IEP Chandigarh, 10 November    

          Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Thursday said that the state government will not allow any anti-social element to disturb the hard-earned peace and communal harmony of the state at any cost.

          The Chief Minister, while chairing a high-level meeting with the senior officers of state administration and Punjab police, directed the Senior Police Officers that none of the culprits responsible for the killing of Dera follower should be spared and the accused must be given stern punishment as per law. During the meeting, the Police Officers briefed the Chief Minister about the incident.

          The Chief Minister said that this sensitive matter should be thoroughly being investigated by the police from every aspect and the case will be taken to a legal conclusion without any bias. He asserted that no criminal incident can be viewed with the narrow aspect of caste or religion and the perpetrators of this crime will not be spared at any cost. Bhagwant Mann unequivocally said, “These unfortunate incidents are being carried out with nefarious designs to dent the strong bonds of our decade-old brotherhood, communal harmony, mutual love and unity”.

          The Chief Minister said that the state government is firmly committed to maintaining a law and order situation in Punjab and no one will be allowed to disturb the hard-earned peace at any cost. He said that these forces will be given a befitting reply.  During the meeting, the Chief Minister also ordered the officers to conduct a review of licensed firearms across the state to find out the use of firearms in such criminal activities.

          To further strengthen the law and order situation, the Chief Minister directed the officers to train the police force on modern lines to make them more competent to deal with criminals. Expressing confidence in the efficiency of the Punjab police, Bhagwant Mann said that the police force of the state has a glorious tradition of combatting the fissiparous forces adding that it had bravely combatted the dark period of terrorism. He also said that Punjab Police had solved many sensitive cases in the past through their professional intelligence and competence.

          The Chief Minister asked the Police to enhance vigil across the state by organising special checking. He said that no one should be allowed to his disturb law and order in the state. Bhagwant Mann further said that the police force will deal sternly with those who are attempting to disturb the peaceful environment of the state.

KERALA TO ENACT LAW TO PREPARE NUTRITIOUS MINERAL MIXTURE ON PUNJAB PATTERN

IEP Chandigarh, November 10

          In a meeting held at Punjab Bhawan, Kerala Animal Husbandry Minister J. Chinchurani showed interest in following ‘Punjab Model’ in managing livestock fodder. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann led Punjab government has assured Kerala to provide paddy straw for usage as fodder for livestock. It will also help Punjab to deal with the excessive paddy straw which contributes to stubble burning.

          Punjab Animal Husbandry Minister Laljit Singh Bhullar today received a demand letter from his Kerala counterpart Mrs. J. Chinchurani, who was leading the 21-member delegation for enacting law to prepare a nutritious feed, infrastructure and suitable environment for livestock on the pattern of Punjab model.

          Describing this initiative as a win-win situation for both the states, Cabinet Minister Laljit Singh Bhullar said that the Mann government is ready for all possible cooperation in this regard and further modalities will be explored in next due course to bring this proposed project to its logical end.

          Animal Husbandry Minister S. Laljit Singh Bhullar and Principal Secretary Mr. Vikas Pratap accorded a warm welcome to the Kerala delegation, which reached Chandigarh today for its two-day visit to Punjab.

          During the meeting at Punjab Bhawan, Mrs. Chinchurani said that dairying is a prominent livelihood activity in Kerala and forms the primary source of income for lakhs of dairy farmers. The state of Kerala ranks second in milk production after the state of Punjab. She said that over the last few years, the high cost incurred by farmers in feeding the animals has adversely affected the economic viability of dairying. Kerala being a land stressed and coastal state does not generate enough roughage which can be used as fodder for cattle, she added.

          Mrs. Chinchurani emphasised that “If the unused and unwanted paddy straw is transported to Kerala using the Kisan rail project as announced by the union government, it will benefit a large number of dairy farmers in our state.”

          Cabinet Minister Laljit Singh Bhullar also apprised the “Select Committee on the Kerala Livestock and Poultry Feed and Mineral Mixture (Regulation of Manufacture and sale) Bill, 2022”, which is on study tour to Punjab that the state of Punjab contributes 1.31 per cent to the national livestock population, while the milk production in the state is 6.70 percent of the national production. Punjab has the highest per capita milk and eggs yield in the country and animal husbandry sector of Punjab is the major contributor of the State Agricultural GDP.

          Principal Secretary Animal Husbandry Mr. Vikas Pratap highlighted veterinary hospital and vaccine institutions in the state. He said that Punjab is having around 3,000 veterinary institutes catering to around 2400 animal per institute on an average and area of around 4.5 km radius.

VIGILANCE BUREAU REGISTERS BRIBERY CASE AGAINST SARPANCH FOR TAKING BRIBE RS 10,000

IEP Chandigarh, November 10

The Punjab Vigilance Bureau (VB) during its campaign against corruption in the State registered a bribery case against Sarpanch Harjeet Singh Gullu, gram panchayat Mattran, SAS Nagar for taking bribe in the name of police officials.

Disclosing this here today, a spokesperson of the VB said this case has been registered on a complainant filed by Sarbjeet Kaur of village Barouli, Tehsil Derabassi against the above said Sarpanch on the Chief Minister anti-corruption helpline.

He informed that during the investigation of this complaint and the evidence submitted in this regard, it was found that the above mentioned Sarpanch has received Rs 10,000 from the complainant to pay the money as a bribe to police officials to get her justice in a complaint case which under investigation in police station Sohana, SAS Nagar.

The spokesperson further informed that during the probe the allegations were found to be true and a corruption case under FIR no. 23 dated 09-11-2022 under section 7-A of Prevention of Corruption Act has been registered against the said Sarpanch at the Vigilance Bureau flying squad-1, Police Station, SAS Nagar. Further investigation in this case was under progress.