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Officers should ensure drainage of water from waterlogged areas in the State, says Chief Minister

IEP Chandigarh, September 24

In view of the incessant rains in the state, the Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal has directed the Deputy Commissioners of all districts to ensure the drainage of water from the waterlogged areas at the earliest. Officers should stay vigilant in order to drain water from the waterlogged areas and special arrangements should be made in this regard, added the Chief Minister.

He said that the water logging problem should be resolved with immediate effect so that the common people and farmers do not face any inconvenience. For this, necessary machinery like pumps, motors, HDPE pipes, etc. should be arranged in the districts.

It is noteworthy that it has been raining continuously from the last two days in the state and the Meteorological Department has expressed the possibility of rain to continue for the next one or two days. This can lead to waterlogging in the fields and populated areas. As a result, the general public and farmers’ crops might get affected. Understanding the situation, the Chief Minister has issued directions to the officers concerned to keep strict vigil on the waterlogged areas.

Haryana will implement the New Education Policy– 2020 by the year 2025

IEP Chandigarh, September 24

In order to strengthen the educational foundation of the youth of the state, special emphasis is being laid on school education by the state government. Under the able leadership of the Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal, the state government has made dedicated efforts for improving the quality of education in the state. The government has made efforts to ensure adequate availability of teachers to every student in government schools through rationalization. The history books curriculum has been revised and updated. These books have also been translated into English language for wider reach.

          The Central Government has stressed on implementing the new education policy across the country. In order to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals- 2030, the Education Development Agenda has been prioritized by the Central Government, which emphasizes on providing inclusive and equitable quality education and increasing opportunities for education. To achieve these goals, the central government implemented the New Education Policy – 2020.

          In order to achieve the goals of the New Education Policy, as per the direction of the Chief Minister, the State Government has also decided to completely implement the New Education Policy – 2020 across the state by the year 2025. While the government has strengthened the basic facilities and infrastructure required for education, it has also worked to make the teacher-student ratio effective. Rationalization has not only improved the teacher-student ratio, but has also brought transparency in the entire process.

Today the number of senior secondary schools in the state is 2,304, high schools 1,027, middle schools 2,122 and primary schools 4,184. Haryana is the state that spends the highest amount on the education of children in the entire country and has a teacher-student ratio of 1:30.

 Cheerag scheme became a boon for poor children

          The state government has fulfilled the dream of poor children to study in private schools. By implementing the Cheerag scheme, poor children are also being provided quality education. Under this scheme, the government is giving Rs. 700 to private schools for children studying in classes II to V, Rs. 900 for students studying in classes VI to VIII and Rs. 1,100 for classes 9 to 12. This amount is being given on a per student-per month basis. So far, more than 2,500 children have been enrolled under this scheme.

          The state government has also made radical changes in the curriculum of schools as per the demand of the time. To inculcate the feeling of patriotism, independence and human values in children, new content has been included in the books. History books have been rewritten. Haryana Board of School Education has also translated many new history books in English language. History books for classes 9th and 10th have also been published.

          Special attention is being laid of the subjects for providing the reading material to the students. The history has been written in a comprehensive manner in the new books. In the earlier books, where Indian history has been taught since the Indus Valley Civilization, now the information of the river Saraswati has been included. Along with the major events of the ancient world, events such as medieval Europe, foreign invasions, colonialism, imperialism and the British anti-colonial movement and freedom struggle in India also have been included.

Along with this, the role of Haryana in the Indian independence movement has also been described in detail in the new books. Special emphasis has been given on contribution of Haryana in the Great Revolution of 1857, so that the younger generation gets to know the sacrifices and contribution made by the people of Haryana in the freedom struggle.

          There is also a description of Raja Nahar Singh, who was hanged in Chandni Chowk, Delhi for participating in the 1857 Revolution. During the same time, the Britishers hanged Lala Hukumchand Jain in Hansi. Rao Tularam of Rewari has also made significant contributions in the freedom movement which is duly mentioned in the updated books.

          The role of women of Haryana in the freedom movement has also been described in the history books. Similarly, Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram devoted his life to the service of the poor farmers and labourers, hence he was called the messiah of the farmers, the description has also been mentioned in the books of history.

Dr. Nijjar directs Nabha Sewerage Project to be completed by end of December

IEP Chandigarh, September 24:

The Punjab government led by Chief Minister Punjab, Mr. Bhagwant Mann is making every possible effort for the welfare of the people and providing them with basic facilities.  In this direction, sewerage, main pumping station and sewage treatment plant project is being established at Nabha with a cost of Rs 21.88 crore. After reviewing the progress of project, Local Government Minister, Dr.  Inderbir Singh Nijjar has directed the officials of the department to speed up the work of this project.

Giving information in this regard, Dr. Nijjar said that the sewage work at Nabha has almost been completed.  Main pumping station and Sewerage treatment plant 12 MLD work is under progress.  He said that 82 percent of the Main Pumping Station (MSP) work under this project has been completed.  Similarly, 55 percent of the work of the Sewerage Treatment Plant (STP) has been completed.

The Cabinet Minister further said that Rs 14.02 Crores will be spent for completion of Main Pumping Station (MPS)and  Sewerage Treatment Plant (STP) work. 

Dr. Nijjar said that 7.92 km area of Nabha will be covered under this sewerage project, which will benefit a large number of people of Nabha.  He said that the purpose of the main pumping station is to treat the town’s sewerage by pumping it into the sewerage treatment plant.  He also directed the officials of the department to ensure the completion of this project by the end of December.

Varinder Sharma, Chief Executive Officer Water Supply and Sewerage Board said that the sewage treatment plant with latest technology to be installed at Nabha, which will be based on sequential batch reactor.  He said that this sewage treatment plant of 12 MLD will treat the Sewerage of the town.  He also said that this treated water will be used for irrigation by the Soil and Water Conservation Department.

CHANDIGARH UNIVERSITY CASE: PUNJAB POLICE ARRESTS ARMY PERSONNEL FROM ARUNACHAL PRADESH

PRADESHIEP CHANDIGARH/SAS Nagar, September 24

Making fourth arrest in the Chandigarh University case, Punjab Police on Saturday arrested an Army Personnel  posted in Arunachal Pradesh, said Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav here.The arrested accused has been identified as Sanjeev Singh, who is suspected of blackmailing the accused girl student.The development came days after Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann ordered a high-level probe into the matter for which a three-member all-woman Special Investigation Team (SIT) under the overall supervision of ADGP Community Affairs Division and Women Affairs Gurpreet Kaur Deo was constituted.DGP Gaurav Yadav apprised that based on forensic and digital evidence, the Police team from SAS Nagar was dispatched to Arunachal Pradesh to arrest the accused.He said that the accused Army Personnel was arrested from Sela Pass in Arunachal Pradesh with the support of Arunachal Pradesh Police, Assam Police and Army authorities in Arunachal Pradesh. The SAS Nagar Police have also obtained a two-days transit remand of the accused from the Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) Bomdila to produce him before the Magistrate in SAS Nagar, he added.The SAS Nagar Police has already arrested three people including the girl student and two others from Himachal Pradesh and some electronic devices were seized from their possession.Pertinently, the SIT headed by SP Counter Intelligence Ludhiana Rupinder Kaur Bhatti along with two members including DSP Kharar-1 Rupinder Kaur and DSP AGTF Deepika Singh has been conducting speedy investigations in the case. “The guilty in this case will not be spared and justice will prevail,” said DGP Punjab.Meanwhile, the FIR no 194 dated 18.09.2022 had been registered under sections 354C of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and section 66E of the IT act at Sadar Kharar Police Station, SAS Nagar. 

Procurement of Paddy and Kharif crops to be done in more than 400 Mandis


IEP Chandigarh, September 24

Haryana will start the procurement of Paddy from October 1 and will continue till November 15, 2022. All necessary arrangements for the same have been completed. This time the government has set a target to procure around 55 lakh metric tonnes of paddy.

          The State Government has decided that Rs. 100 per quintal will be charged instead of 4 percent market fee on paddy which is not purchased at MSP i.e Basmati and duplicate Basmati. Out of which, Rs. 50 will go to Mandi Board and Rs. 50 will be deposited in Haryana Rural Development Fund as cess.

          It was also decided that the average yield of 30 quintal per acre will be considered in the main paddy yielding districts of the state for procurement at MSP and 28 quintal per acre in other paddy districts will be considered for procurement at MSP.

          Besides this, the Government has already announced the procurement of the Kharif crops will also start from the same data. Procurement of Paddy and Kharif crops will be done in more than 400 Mandis across the State.

          During the marketing season 2022-23, crops like paddy, bajra, maize, moong, sunflower, groundnut, til, arhar and urad, etc. will be procured. Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Department will procure 50 percent of paddy. Apart from this, 30 percent will be procured by HAFED, 15 percent by Haryana State Warehousing Corporation and 5 percent by Food Corporation of India.

          The procurement of Kharif crops will be done at the Minimum Support Price (MSP) as announced by the Government of India.  The MSP  of Rs 2040 per quintal  has been fixed for Paddy (Common), Rs 2060 per quintal for Paddy (Grade-A), Rs 2350 per quintal for Bajra, Rs 1962 per quintal for Maize, Rs 7755 per quintal for Moong, Rs 6400 per quintal for  Sunflower, Rs 5850 per quintal for groundnut, Rs 7830 per quintal for sesame, Rs 6600 per quintal for arhar and urad.
Procurement of Paddy and Kharif crops  to be done in more than 400 Mandis
          Hassle-free procurement of Paddy and Kharif crops to be done in more than 400 Mandis. 201 Mandis have been set up for the purchase of paddy, 86 for the purchase of bajra, 19 for the purchase of maize, 38 for the purchase of moong, 9 for the purchase of sunflower, 7 for the purchase of groundnut, 27 for purchase of Til, 22 for the purchase of Arhar and 10 for the purchase of urad.

Help desks  will be set up in the Mandis

          The help desks will be set up at every Mandi To ensure that farmers do not face any problems. Officers of the Marketing Board, Agriculture and concerned departments will be deployed at this help desk to redress the grievances of farmers.

Chandigarh’s Deepali wins ‘Art icon of the year’ awards

IEP CHANDIGARH, September 24

Deepali Gupta, founder of Deepakriti Institute of Creative Arts, Chandigarh has won ‘Art icon of the year 2022’ award during ALS Women’s Alliance Conclave at Gurgaon recently.

Graduated from Chandigarh College of Arts,  Deepali coaches various kinds of art forms. She is a contemporary artist, who loves to create various styles of work with different mediums and forms.

National Seminar on the rights of specially abled women organized at Guru Nanak Dev University

IEP Chandigarh/Amritsar, 23 September

Minister for Social Justice, Empowerment and Minorities, Social Security, Women and Child Development, Dr. Baljit Kaur said that disability should not influence ones mental ability and time and again specially abled people have proven that nothing could hold them back.

Dr Baljit Kaur was chief guest at one-day seminar organized by the Department of Social Sciences of Guru Nanak Dev University on Equal Rights for Specially Abled Women.

Speaking at the occasion she added that disabled women do not need sympathy but empathy and strong helping hand in the need of hour. She said that education is the biggest weapon that can take such people forward.

”Disabled people and their kin are not well aware of their rights and government facilities that they deserve. It is our duty to ensure that they get the best they deserve. We should ensure that such people do not end up getting mentally weak and that they remain strong, ” she said.

Dr. Baljit Kaur said that various initiatives are being taken by the Punjab government in this regard with which they can make their lives easier. She said that disability should not be considered as a hindrance in development of one’s life but should be taken as a challenge and to reach one’s desired goal.

 She gave example of successful women who despite being handicapped have played an important role in development of not only themselves but also of their families, society and country.

 Earlier the Vice Chancellor of Guru Nanak Dev University Prof. Jaspal Singh Sandhu gave a warm welcome. Convenor of the seminar Dr. Rachna Sharma informed about the purpose of conducting seminar on subject of equal rights of disabled women.

Dr. Baljit Kaur visited various departments of the university and got information about the academic infrastructure of the university.

Other illustrious participants of function included Center for Study of Social System of Jawaharlal Nehru University Prof. Neelika Mehrotra, Prof. Sujata Bhan, Mrs. Shampa Sengupta, Mr. Amarjit Singh Anand, Dr. Satnam Singh, Prof. Bhup Singh Gaur, Dr. Sunil Kumar and eminent scholars were present.

Punjab ready for crop diversification but provide assured remunerative prices to farmers: CM urges Centre

IEP Ludhiana, September 23

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann today said that the state is fully ready to adopt crop diversification but the Government of India must provide assured mechanism to give remunerative prices for these crops.

“The centre must take this step for ensuring that farmers of the state shift from water guzzling crops to less water consuming crops”, said the Chief Minister while addressing a gathering after inaugurating the Kisan Mela here at Punjab Agriculture University and Pashu Palan Mela at Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University.

The Chief Minister said that instead of paddy, the farmer of the state is ready to sow sunflower, maize and pulses but for that they must get adequate and assured price. He said that this will help in checking the depleting water table in the state on one hand and making agriculture a profitable venture on the other. Bhagwant Mann said that this is the need of hour to avert water crisis in the state.

          The Chief Minister said that the farmers of the state are really worried about the depleting water table and pollution of environment due to paddy straw burning.  However, he said that they are not able to come out of rut of wheat/ paddy cycle as they don’t want to loose assured price mechanism associated with it. Bhagwant Mann said that Punjab is blessed with fertile land where anything can germinate but efforts must be made to save this fertile land and it’s water.

However, the Chief Minister said that the crisis of water can never be ignored as we are pumping out water at the same depth in which Gulf countries are taking oil, which is alarming for us. He said that rice is not our staple food but for producing one kilogram of rice we are using 4000 litres of water due to which we have to adopt alternative crops. Bhagwant Mann said that the state government is already making sincere efforts in this regard.

          Recalling the immense contribution of Punjab in making country self reliant in food grain production, the Chief Minister said that the hard working and resilient farmers of the state had provided food security to country in testing times. However, he said that for this they had to over exploit their only available natural resources in terms of fertile land and water. Bhagwant Mann bemoaned that now when few more states are producing are paddy so attempts are being made to deprive farmers of Punjab from MSP, which is completely unfair.

          The Chief Minister said that Union government imports pulses worth Rs 120 billion dollar annually from Other countries whereas it is not ready to provide Minimum Support price to farmers of the state who are ready to cultivate it. He said that in coming days an important decision will be taken to get rid of the menace of paddy straw burning. Bhagwant Mann said that it was duty of Union government to find solution for it as farmers produce rice for the country.

The Chief Minister said that paddy goes in national food kitty but centre asks states to tighten noose around farmers to prevent paddy straw burning.  He asked the experts of PAU to reach out to the farmers to acquaint them with new technology in agriculture sector.  Bhagwant Mann said that farmers work hard in fields and have no time for upgrading their expertise adding that experts must reach out to the farmers to make agriculture a profitable venture.

The Chief Minister also asked PAU to intensify research and bring a new revolution in agriculture through technical interventions. He further said that to promote Dairy the Punjab government is promoting Verka, which is renowned globally, to supplement income of farmers. Bhagwant Mann also said that thrust is also being laid on proper marketing of Pathankot’s Litchi and Kinnow of Abohar.

The Chief Minister also called on the farmers to reduce the expenditure on marriages as it poses huge economic burden on the families whereas marriages must be solemnised in simple way.  He reiterated the firm commitment of his government to make Punjab a drug free state. Bhagwant Mann said that the state government is taking strict action in this regard.

          On the occasion Agriculture Minister Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal recalled stellar role of PAU in agriculture sector. He also appealed the  farmers to refrain from burning paddy straw.

          The Chief Minister also felicitated the progressive farmers on the occasion. The Vice Chancellor of PAU Dr Satbir Singh Gosal and Vice Chancellor of Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University Dr Inderjeet Singh honoured the Chief Minister.

          Prominent amongst others present on the occasion included Animal Husbandary Minister Laljeet Singh Bhullar, Additional Chief Secretary to CM A Venuprasad, Additional Chief Secretary Agriculture Sarvjeet Singh and others.

Chief Secretary instructs all DCs to complete DSR of potential mining sites

IEP Chandigarh, September 23:

Punjab Chief Secretary Vijay Kumar Janjua, on Friday, directed all the deputy commissioners to complete the district survey reports of potential mining sites at the earliest.

During the video conferencing with all the Deputy Commissioners, the Chief Secretary informed that 858 potential mining sites have been identified in the state and all these sites are to be visited by the Sub-Divisional Appraisal Committees. He said that as of now, 542 sites have been assessed, while 316 sites are yet to be visited. Therefore, the concerned Deputy Commissioner should ensure assessment of all these remaining sites at the earliest, and after preparing the post-monsoon data, send a complete report to the Mining Department as this data has to be made available in the public domain for more transparency.

Reviewing the action taken in illegal mining cases, Mr. Janjua asked all the Deputy Commissioners to add sections of the theft and Mining Act in the cases of illegal mining and to take these cases to the courts to ensure logical conclusion. He said that since April 15, a total 447 FIRs have been filed in illegal mining, while 421 persons have been arrested and 515 vehicles impounded.

The Chief Secretary said that the vehicles and other material seized during raids on illegal mining should be auctioned and receipts of the auction should be deposited in the state exchequer. He said that the delay in demarcation in cases of illegal mining resulting in delay in recovery proceedings, thus ensure timely demarcation. The penalty should be imposed on seized vehicles as per the guidelines of the NGT, he added.

He instructed the Deputy Commissioner to take action regarding the recovery of land revenue arrears during district level meetings and said that around Rs.111 crore recoveries are still pending in such cases.

Similarly, during the review of the water conservation projects in the districts, the Chief Secretary directed all the Deputy Commissioners to accord sanctions for the water conservation projects at the earliest, especially to the ground water recharge schemes. He also asked to furnish project-specific reports in drainage projects, saying that only after these reports, payment shall be made to the concerned contractor. The Chief Secretary also strictly instructed to ensure stoppage of pollutant in rivers and canals of the state. “Sources of pollution in rivers and canals such as domestic waste, municipal sewer, dairy waste, STP waste water, industrial waste etc. should not be allowed to enter rivers and canals at any cost”, he categorically added.

During the review of canal water theft cases, the Chief Secretary directed to register FIRs and take further action in such cases.

Vigilance unearths another scam in labour, transportation tenders in SBS Nagar grain markets

IEP Chandigarh September 23

The Punjab Vigilance Bureau (VB) has unearthed another scam regarding fraud in labour cartage, transport tenders and works in grain markets by the contractors in conniving with concerned officers/employees in Shaheed Bhagat Singh (SBS) Nagar. In this regard a case has been registered against three contractors besides government officers/employees on Friday at the VB Police Station Jalandhar, for committing fraud and embezzlement causing huge loss to the State exchequer. The role of other tenderers and government officials/employees of the district will be probed during the investigation of the case as alleged in the complaint in this regard.

Disclosing this here today, the spokesperson of the VB said the bureau after investigating this fraud case in labour and transportation tenders and works in the grain markets of SBB Nagar, has registered a case no: 18 on 22-09-2022 against the accused contractors Telu Ram, Yashpal and Ajaypal (All from village Udhanwal, Tehsil Balachore) under section 420, 409, 467, 468, 471, 120-B and section 7, 8, 12, 13 (2) of the Prevention of Corruption Act at Police Station VB, Jalandhar.

During the probe It was also come to light that Telu Ram, Yashpal and Ajaypal, the accused in the above case, have purchased many properties in the name of themselves and their families by committing such scams, which would be thoroughly investigated during the investigation. It is also worth mentioning that the above accused contractor Telu Ram is already in jail due to his arrest in a similar case registered by VB Ludhiana. The Bureau is conducting raids by forming teams to arrest the remaining two accused, Yashpal and Ajaypal, who would be arrested soon and many more important clues are likely to be found after their arrest.

Giving more information in this regard, the spokesperson said during the tenders for labour cartage and transport in the grain markets for wheat/paddy/stock articles in the year 2020-2021, Honey Kumar, proprietor of RS Co-operative labour and construction Society had submitted tenders for Nawanshahr  and Rahon clusters and P.G. Gadown firm had filed tenders for Nawanshahr only at basic tender rates but both were rejected without any basis and the tenders were awarded to contractor Telu Ram for Nawanshahr cluster at 71 percent higher rate and Rahon cluster at 72 percent higher rate.

Later, the tenders called for the year 2022-23, Honey Kumar again submitted tenders at basic rate for labour works in Rahon and Nawanshahr clusters through his above said societies, but the district tender allocation committee rejected his bid and allotted labour tenders to contractor Ajaypal at 73 percent more for the works in Nawanshahr cluster and 72 percent more in the Rahon cluster, he added.

The spokesperson further said the contractors Telu Ram and Yashpal at the time of filling the tenders for the year 2020-21 and contractor Ajaypal during the year 2020-21 and 2022-23 has attached online lists regarding the registration numbers of vehicles for transportation of goods which were verified by the VB from respective district transport authorities. It has come to light that in these lists large number of vehicles such as scooters, motorcycles, cars, pickups, tractor trailers, close body trucks, LPG tankers and harvesters etc. were mentioned whereas the food grains could not be transported on such vehicles, he added.

During the probe it has been established that along with the registration numbers of fake vehicles mentioned in the gate passes by the accused contractors, the details of the quantity of food grains are prima facie a case of fake reporting and embezzlement shown in these gate passes. He said the concerned officials/employees of the department had also paid to the said contractors for the work done without verifying these fake gate passes.

He further revealed that apart from this, on checking the photocopies of Aadhaar cards of the labour provided by the said contractors during the tender process, it was found that many of these Aadhaar cards belong to minor workers, many Aadhaar cards have elders with age above 60 years and many Aadhaar cards are not readable. According to the facts, the district tender committee should have rejected the technical bid of the concerned contractors, which was not done. But the concerned officials/employees  in connivance with each other, have committed this fraud in the labour cartage and transport tenders for the transportation of food grains in the grain markets and on the basis of which this case has been registered against the above mentioned accused.