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PEC signs MoU with Indian Navy for collaborative research

IEP Chandigarh October 21, 2022

Punjab Engineering College (Deemed to be University), Chandigarh and the Indian Navy signed a MoU on 20 Oct 2022, to collaborate on aviation research and development, and to ramp up self-reliance efforts for the Indian Navy.  

The MoU was signed by Dr Tejinder Kumar Jindal, HoD Aerospace Engineering Department, PEC and Captain P Vinayagam, Capt (APP), Indian Navy, in the presence of Senior Officers of the Indian Navy including V Adm Sanjay Mahindru, AVSM, NM, Deputy Chief of Naval Staff and R Adm Deepak Bansal, VSM, Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Air Materiel).

The MoU provides a formal basis for the Indian Navy to interact with relevant faculty members at Punjab Engineering College (Deemed to be University) and will promote joint research programmes, Academia-Industry expert interaction, Joint skill development exercises in fields of mutual interest including sponsoring officers of the Indian Navy for masters and doctoral degrees. 

Under this MoU, the areas of collaboration will fall under the domain of Aerospace/Aeronautical Engineering, with a focus on Propulsion, Material Sciences, Systems and Controls, Instrumentation and Sensors etc.

“It is a privilege for us to collaborate with the Indian Navy in these important areas of mutual interest. We look forward to the many exciting research and development outcomes that will emerge from this partnership,” said Dr Tejinder Kumar Jindal. 

Regular interaction between Punjab Engineering College faculty members and Indian Navy officers will also be facilitated as a result of the collaboration.

ANIL THAKUR ASSUMES CHARGE AS CHAIRMAN PUNJAB TRADERS BOARD

IEP Chandigarh, October 21

Anil Thakur on Friday assumed charge as Chairman, Punjab Traders Board in the presence of Punjab Finance, Planning, Excise and Taxation Minister Advocate Harpal Singh Cheema, and Local Government Minister Dr. Inderbir Singh Nijjer.

          Speaking on the occasion, Finance Minister expressed confidence that Anil Thakur would act as a bridge between the government and traders for the effective implementation of pro-traders policies. Congratulating Thakur, Finance Minister extended his every support in the implementation of various government schemes to ensure the welfare of the traders.

          Anil Thakur, while thanking Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and senior leadership for showing faith in him, said that he would fulfill to the best of his abilities and responsibilities assigned to him. Pertinently, Bathinda-based Anil Thakur is also state president of Trade and Industry wing of AAP,  General Secretary of Punjab Hotel Association, and General Secretary of Punjab Rajput Mahasabha.

PUNJAB TO DEVELOP ENERGY ACTION PLAN TO REDUCE GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION

IEP Chandigarh, October 21

In yet another move aimed at making optimum use of natural resources, Punjab will soon come up with an Energy Action Plan, which will help in reducing Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emission by adopting new and innovative clean energy technologies, informed Mr. Sumeet Jarangal, Chief Executive Punjab Energy Development Agency (PEDA). He was addressing the capacity building workshop on Training Needs Assessment (TNA) for State Energy Action Plan, here.

          Mr. Jarangal said that PEDA is striving hard to achieve the target of 2500 MW renewable energy capacity in Punjab and the Energy Action Plan will facilitate all stakeholder departments to implement Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy in their institution at the State level. He said that different departments of the state, which were till date merely the energy consumers, will now play a pivotal role in the energy transition & development of the future energy systems as the state is on the journey towards energy transition to ensure a clean and green environment, he added.

          The workshop was aimed to facilitate wider discussions on the strategy paper and to gather the valuable inputs of the stakeholder departments, said the Chief Executive, while adding that the deliberations of the workshop were useful to facilitate wider discussions on strategy paper, proposed training framework and finalize the action plan for capacity building in the state. A comprehensive blueprint will be developed for necessary training and capacity building programs on the basis of inputs received from the workshop. This will be followed by the creation of a network of training institutions and trainers to identify, plan, and roll out training programs for various aspects of energy planning and implementation.

          He said that Punjab will identify potential areas for training of government departments and officials for the multi-sectoral energy planning. The team has already undertaken a survey to understand such needs through interviewing various officers in different departments in Punjab. A strategy document on ‘training and capacity needs framework’ has been developed for the state of Punjab based on findings from this survey.

          Notably, GIZ (German Development Cooperation) has initiated Training Need Assessment with its partner Deloitte India to understand/assess knowledge/skill gaps) and understand the preparedness of departments in taking up new roles in Energy Planning and Sustainability in Punjab.

          Ms. Nidhi Sarin and Mr. Manoj Mahata, representatives of GIZ and Additional Director PEDA Mr. Jaspal Singh were also present in the workshop.

CHIEF SECRETARY ISSUES DIRECTIONS FOR TIMELY DISPOSAL OF CORRUPTION CASES

IEP Chandigarh, October 21

          Punjab Chief Secretary Vijay Kumar Janjua on Friday categorically directed the concerned Administrative Secretaries of all departments to dispose of all corruption cases in a time-bound manner.

          During a meeting of senior officers of all departments and Vigilance Department in his office, the Chief Secretary said that Punjab government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant has adopted a zero-tolerance policy against the corruption and there are clear directions from CM Mann that no leniency should be accepted against any erring official.

          The Chief Secretary said that the state government is committed to provide a clean, transparent and corruption-free system to the people of Punjab and for this purpose bribery from the top to the bottom should be stopped in all circumstances. He said that all the ongoing investigation into the corruption cases should be completed as per the rules and no delay or laxity will be tolerated.

          CS unequivocally said that no accused will be spared at any cost and a strict action to be taken against bribe takers as per law, however, no injustice should be done to any innocent person. On this occasion, he sought information and progress report about pending cases in various departments.

          He directed all the top officials of the state that at any level, the common people should not face any harassment in getting benefits of the government services and the concerned departments should issue instructions to their respective staff. He also appealed to the people of Punjab that if any government employee or officer demands a bribe from them, then they should complain about it at once.

HISTORY OF POLICE COMMEMORATION DAY

IEP Chandigarh

history of commemoration day goes back to October 21 1959 when a patrol party of the CRPF, led by SI Karam Singh, was ambushed by Chinese forces at Hot Springs in Ladakh and 10 jawans were killed. The bravery and the resulting sacrifice of jawans, fighting at 16,000 ft altitude in extremely cold conditions and against all odds, is an epitome of the rarest of the rare courage. The Indo-Tibetan Border Police sends a representative party of all police forces of the country to Hot Springs, Ladakh, every year to pay homage to the martyrs who laid down their lives on October 21, 1959, while guarding the national frontiers.

          Since then on October 21 every year, commemoration parades are held in all police units as a mark of respect to brave police martyrs who sacrificed their lives in the line of duty. Arms are reversed and a two-minute silence is observed in the honour of the departed souls. The names of police martyrs of states, police and paramilitary forces are read out to acknowledge the supreme sacrifices made by them.

POLICE COMMEMORATION DAY: DGP GAURAV YADAV PAYS RICH TRIBUTES TO POLICE MARTYRS

IEP JALANDHAR, October 21

The 63rd state-level Police Commemoration Day was observed at the Punjab Armed Police (PAP) headquarters here on Friday to pay tributes to the brave Police personnel of the state who sacrificed their lives for the unity and integrity of the nation.

          Paying glowing tributes to the martyrs of the state, Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav said that the Punjab Police is an exceptional force which served the country both in times of peace and disturbance.

          He said that as many as 1792 Police officers had sacrificed their lives while fighting terrorism during the period from September 1981 to August 1992. The total 1792 martyred Police officers includes 1604 officers and constables of Punjab Police, while, remaining 188 Personnel were from Central Armed Police Force (CAPF).

          A well-organised commemoration parade was held at the Police Martyr’s memorial constructed inside the PAP campus. After giving a general salute to the DGP Punjab, the names of all 261 police martyrs of this year were read out by Commandant 80th Battalion. A two-minute silence was observed, and later, senior officials laid wreaths at the martyr’s memorial.

          DGP Punjab Gaurav Yadav, speaking on the occasion, assured fulsome support and cooperation from the Punjab Government and Punjab Police to the families of martyrs. “We will not let the sacrifices of our Heroes go in vain. I assure you that the Punjab Police will continue to serve with full dedication and bravery to ensure peace and harmony in the border state,” he said.

          Post the event, the DGP also met the families of martyrs and listened them sympathetically. He assured them every possible help from Punjab Police.

PUBLIC & CONCERNED OFFICIALS SHOULD BE MADE MORE AWARE ABOUT MISSION VATSALYA: DR. BALJIT KAUR

IEP Chandigarh, October 21     

      Punjab State Social Security, Women and Child Development Minister         Dr. Baljit Kaur today directed the officials of the department to make the concerned officials more sensitised and to make public more aware about Mission Vatsalya.          While presiding over the monthly review meeting of Social Security, Women and Child Development Department here today, Cabinet Minister Dr. Baljit Kaur said that the Mission Vatsalya Scheme has been implemented since April 2022 with an objective to ensure basic protection of rights of homeless children besides ensuring their all-round development.          She also directed the officials to share the Mission details with respective Deputy Commissioners and apprise the officers of new guidelines regarding  scheme through meetings, video conferences and training, so that each officer can have full knowledge of his or her role to implement mission Vatsalya efficiently and effectively at the grassroots level.The Cabinet Minister directed that while recruiting for the posts of Mission Vatsalya, priority should be given to children aged 18 years and above staying in ‘stay after care homes’.          She said that under this scheme, the Punjab government has been preparing a plan to establish Bal Ghar in every district in the near future so that no child could feel insecure. It would also cater to the needs of those children who were living in Bal Ghar’s that were already filled beyond capacity, said the Minister.          She also ordered to speed up the construction of reform house in Amritsar district.          The Cabinet Minister further issued orders to speed up work of drafting new instructions regarding transfer of Anganwadi workers/helpers who requested for the same after their marriage. She said that a mechanism should be made in such a way that the transfer of Anganwadi workers should be done at the circle level. She further said that the promotion cases should also be considered on priority basis.          During the meeting, Director of Social Security, Women and Child Development, Madhavi Kataria presented a power point presentation regarding the new guidelines of Mission Vatsalya. 

Singer, model Babbal Rai inaugurates Max Fashion store at Peer Muchalla

IEP Chandigarh, October 21

Singer & Model Babbal Rai inaugurated Max Fashion first store at Sushma Capital, Peer Muchalla on Friday.

Spread across 10000 sq ft, the store offers a one stop shop for international styles at great prices. With over 17,000 designs across different categories including apparel, footwear and accessories it offers best fashion solutions for everyone. The store also provides an international shopping experience with dedicated sections for men, women and kids making shopping a pleasurable experience.

Vivek Sharma VP business operations, North India said, “Being the pioneers of fashion retail in the country, we aim to take our offering to customers across the nation. We currently have a presence of over 400+ stores across 180+ cities and plan to expand our retail footprint further. Max’s brand vision is to “democratize fashion” for the contemporary middle class by offering global fashion trends at amazing prices.”

During the occasion, Max Fashion also partnered with NGO Aashman Foundation to distribute gifts to the poor little children.

Do’s and Don’ts to avoid burn injuries on Diwali

IEP Chandigarh October 21

Diwali is a festival of lights and most of us look forward to the Diwali festivities. It is important that we follow safe and eco-sensitive Diwall practices and enjoy this festival of happiness. We must keep in mind certain do’s and don’ts for the same. 

  • Avoid wearing synthetic and loose clothes while lighting diyas, candles or crackers.
  • Always stand at an arms distance while lighting crackers and diyas.
  • Bursting crackers causes both air and noise pollution. Celebrate Diwali in a manner that does not cause inconvenience or harm to others. Preferably use only green crackers and that too within time limits prescribed by the civic authorities.
  • Remember to discard the crackers in a bucket of sand or water to prevent injury to the feet.
  • Preferably wear shoes while bursting crackers. Never pick-up the fire crackers which have failed to explode, this can cause severe hand injuries.
  • In case of minor burns pour ample amount of water over the burnt area till the burning sensation completely stops. Never apply agents like toothpaste or blue ink over the burnt area. Remove any constricting material like rings or bangles immediately, as swelling sets in later making their removal difficult.
  • In case of clothes catching fire Stop, Drop and Roll. To elaborate, stop wherever you are without running, which can further flare up the fire .Drop or lie down wherever you are, to avoid fire extending to your face. Roll over the ground to limit the oxygen supply. In most cases, this will control the fire. We can also use a thick rug to cut off the air, thus extinguishing the fire.
  • It is a good practice to keep a bucket full of water or a fire extinguisher in the vicinity during lighting the candles and bursting the crackers. 
  • In case of any eye injury, do not rub the eye but wash the eye with clean water and consult the Eye Specialist. Advance Eye Centre Emergency is opened 24X7 to deal Diwali related injuries. 

Have fun during Diwali but do not ignore these essential safety instructions. The department of Plastic Surgery at PGIMER, Chandigarh has made adequate arrangements to look after patients with burn related injuries during this festival season.

Mayor & Commissioner greet employees on Diwali with sweets and candles

IEP Chandigarh, October 20

Sarbjit Kaur, Mayor, Chandigarh and Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh today greeted employees of Municipal Corporation Chandigarh for Diwali with sweets and candles.

The Mayor distributed sweets and candles to the different employees’ unions like employee’s co-ordination committee, Chandigarh, Safai Karmacharis unions, Sewermen union, Labourer union and Garderners union etc.

The Mayor said that the Corporation is continuously making efforts to provide all necessary items to safaikarmacharis and sewermen according to their needs i.e. jaggery, oil and soap before Diwali.

The Mayor said that Diwali is a festival that illuminates people’s minds and hearts with the spirit of oneness. She said may the festival bring happiness, peace and prosperity to all the employees of MCC and the citizens of Chandigarh. She said that this is the festival to remember that light triumphs over dark and good triumphs over evil. Same way, the MCC gradually emerging stronger from the past experience. She encouraged the union leaders to reach out to  each and every employee of the Corporation to wish Diwali and spread smiles.