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Kurukshetra witnesses the confluence of faith and tourism, 3D projection mapping show will soon be set up near Jyotisar- Haryana Chief Minister

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Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal said that Haryana has been constantly working to flourish new heights in the field of tourism. To promote tourism in the state, many development  projects are underway, out of which some are about to be completed soon. These development works will attract tourists from across the country and abroad towards Haryana.The Chief Minister said that the birthplace of Gita, Kurukshetra is a confluence of faith and tourism.  Recently, the ‘Virat Swaroop’ statue of Lord Krishna was unveiled in the holy pilgrimage Jyotisar. Shortly a 3D projection mapping show will also be set up at this place.  Its work is almost completed.  The show will be inaugurated in the coming days.  The Chief Minister said that episodes related to Mahabharata and Shrimad Bhagavad Gita will be shown.  For this, cutting-edge technology like Augmented Reality, Holographic Images, Robotics and Drones etc. will be used.The Chief Minister said that a light and sound show is shown at Jyotisar shrine since 2019.  Apart from this, the government has also built a Parikrama path of Jyotisar pilgrimage.  Lighting work has also been done on the shrine and a wall has also been constructed to protect the ancient banyan tree.  The Chief Minister said that Kurukshetra is the centre of spirituality, the government is working diligently on its development.Project of Rs. 52 crores related to Adi Badri sent to the Central GovernmentThe Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal said that a project worth Rs. 52 crores related to Adi Badri shrine located in Yamunanagar has been sent to the Tourism Department of the Central Government.  In the next few days, the Central Government team will reach Adi Badri for evaluation.  Apart from this, a project has been made for the restoration of the fort in Lohgarh, the capital of Bahadur Sikhs. Work is under process at this sight, he added.State Government looking forward to organise one more fair in SurajkundThe Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal said that the state government is looking forward to organize one additional fair at Surajkund in Faridabad.  In this regard, the Haryana Government has held discussion with the Union Ministry of Culture.  Soon work will be done to organize an additional fair in Surajkund.  The Chief Minister said that this would attract more tourists to Delhi and nearby areas, which would increase the income of the local people.Delegation of Aga Khan  Foundation from Zurich will soon come to Haryana for the renovation of Yadavindra GardenThe Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal said that the Yadvindra Garden located in Pinjore is one of the few remaining gardens of traditional era.  An agreement has been signed with Aga Khan Foundation for its renovation.  Soon a team from Zurich is reaching Haryana.  A decision in this regard will be taken after meeting with them.  Keeping in mind the Morni and Tikkar Tal etc, a home stay policy has been made.The Chief Minister said that the State Government is continuously making efforts to promote tourism in the state.  In this regard, strict directions have been given to the concerned departments to complete all the projects related to tourism.  These are also being evaluated from time to time, he added.

Haryana Chief Minister pays tribute to CRPF jawan Noor Hussain who was martyred in a Naxal attack in Chhattisgarh

IEP Chandigarh, September 20

Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal has paid tribute to Noor Hussain, a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) jawan who was martyred during the Naxal attack in Chhattisgarh. The Chief Minister expressed his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family of Noor Hussain, a resident of Yamunanagar.

Sh. Manohar Lal said that Noor Hussain had made a supreme sacrifice for the mother India. In this hour of grief, the State Government is standing with the bereaved family, added the Chief Minister.

Notably, Noor Hussain, a resident of Yamunanagar, was posted in Bijapur, Chhattisgarh. During his duty hours, the Naxals attacked his contingent during which Noor Hussain was martyred.

Around 22 lakh families to get benefit under Ayushman Bharat Scheme

IEP Chandigarh, September 20

Health services in Haryana have witnessed a dramatic improvement during the last eight years of the tenure of Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal. 

The pace at which Haryana has made progress in improving the health sector services is remarkable.

Even during Covid-19 pandemic, the robust arrangements made by the Haryana Government were exemplary. The Government had strenuously worked day and night in order to save the  valuable lives of the citizens by providing better administrative control, infrastructure, adequate deployment of doctors and para medical staff.

The number of medical colleges, dental colleges, homeopathic colleges, nursing colleges and schools etc. has substantially increased in the state. In 2014, there were 7 medical colleges in the state and MBBS seats were only 700. During the tenure of the present government six more  colleges were opened and today the number of MBBS seats has increased to 1,735. 

The state government is moving ahead with the goal of providing better health facilities to every person, especially the needy one’s.

The tireless efforts being made by the state government in the health sector are also being appreciated at the national level as well. The Haryana Government has been awarded the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Good Governance Award-2021 for setting up critical care ICUs in the medical colleges.

One new medical university, nine medical colleges and seven nursing colleges are being set up in the state

In order to further strengthen the health facilities, the state government is constantly emphasizing on health infrastructure. Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay University of Health Sciences is being established at Kutail, Karnal, which is close to completion. The university will also have a 750-bedded super specialty hospital and research department.

Similarly, 9 medical colleges are being set up in the state. In which, Pandit Neki Ram Sharma Government Medical College at Bhiwani, Government Medical College at Jind, Atal Bihari Vajpayee Government Medical College at Chhayansa, Faridabad, Government Medical College and Hospital at Koriawas, Narnaul, Government Medical College at Kaithal, Sirsa, Yamunanagar and Gurugram. This also includes Government Medical College and Hospital along with Kalpana Chawla Government Medical College Phase-II in Karnal. Apart from this, AIIMS is also being built in Rewari, which will prove to be a milestone for the health facilities of Haryana.

The Chief Minister had announced the opening of 6 Nursing Colleges in Faridabad, Rewari, Kaithal, Kurukshetra and Panchkula. Estimated cost of these projects will be Rs. 194 crore. According to the announcement, 85 to 88 percent of the work of colleges being built in all these districts has been completed and will be ready soon. Apart from this, other official processes including purchase of land for construction of the Nursing College building at Safidon, Jind have been completed. Work will begin soon.

22 lakh families of Haryana will get benefit under Ayushman Bharat Scheme

The state government is committed to provide better health facilities to the citizens of the state. The State Government has increased the annual income limit of BPL families to Rs. 1.80 lakh. According to the norms of the Central Government, 15.5 lakh families in Haryana were getting covered in this scheme, but the Haryana government has expanded the scope of this scheme, now 22 lakh families of the state will be covered under Ayushman Bharat Scheme. All these families will be provided free medical facilities up to Rs. 5 lakh.

1.60 lakh MT Bajra to be procured at MSP for PDS: Deputy Chief Minister

IEP Chandigarh, September 20

Haryana Deputy Chief Minister, Sh. Dushyant Chautala said that the procurement of Kharif season crops in Haryana will start from October 1.  The State Government will procure around 1.60 lakh MT Bajra (millet) at the Minimum Support Price (MSP) under the Public Distribution System (PDS). He said that while keeping in view the sown area, farmers will be given the benefit of Bhavantar Bharpayee Yojana for the remaining produce.

The Deputy Chief Minister shared this information while interacting with the media persons in the Jhajjar district on Tuesday.

Responding to a question regarding the development of infrastructure facilities in the state, the Deputy Chief Minister said that the picture of the state would change after the development of the aviation hub in Hisar. Along with this, preparations are going on to make the Rakhigarhi site related to Harappan civilization a major centre from an archeological and tourism point of view.

He said that with the establishment of world’s largest single unit for car production in Kharkhoda, a new city would be developed near KMP.

After the press conference, the Deputy Chief Minister also met various delegations regarding different demands. While listening to the demand of the villagers of Badli, Pahasour and M.P.Majra regarding declaring Badli a municipality, the Deputy Chief Minister said that parks, fire stations and other facilities have been increased after the formation of a municipality.

Under the state government’s policy regarding property tax, no tax is charged for three years and it can be extended for two more years, he added.

As demanded by the villagers, the Deputy Chief Minister directed to conduct a survey in the concerned area.

The delegation of Arhtiya Association apprised the Deputy Chief Minister about their demands. The Deputy Chief Minister assured to convene a meeting in Chandigarh with a joint delegation of Arhtiya Association of all the districts of the state.

Possibilities can be explored for starting a short-term diploma course in Horticulture and Agriculture with Australian Govt

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, September 20Haryana Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Minister, Sh. J. P. Dalal said that possibilities can be explored for starting a short-term diploma course in Horticulture and Agriculture with the Australian Government.Sh. Dalal said this while interacting with the members of the Australian-based Indian  delegation. The delegation had specially come to meet the Minister regarding tie-up possibilities in the Horticulture and Agriculture sector in Haryana.Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said that the possibility of signing an MoU between the Australian Government and the Maharana Pratap Horticultural University, Karnal can be explored so that the Youth of the state can get an opportunity to get training in these short-term employment oriented courses.”Making the Youth employable by imparting skill-based training is the utmost priority of the State Government. Also, understanding the emphasis of the Government of India on skill and entrepreneurship development, Shri Vishwakarma Skill University has been opened to make the Youth skilled. Apart from this, Skill Development Mission has also been started by the State Government,” added Sh. J.P Dalal.The delegation apprised the Minister that realizing the potential of Haryana in the Agriculture and Horticulture sector, some of the Australian Universities are willing to do tie-up in skilling courses.The Minister said that necessary directions would be given to the officers concerned to explore possibilities for the same.

Completely eliminate undesirable practices like touts, deliberate delays & corruption from the system- Khare, Advisor to PM

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A ‘Special Foundation Course’ for officers of the Indian Police Service, Indian Railway Accounts Service and Indian Postal Service began in Haryana Institute of Public Administration (HIPA) Gurugram, which was inaugurated by Advisor to Prime Minister Sh. Amit Khare, IAS(Retd).         While inaugurating the Foundation Course Sh. Khare highlighted the challenges faced by the government. He listed out certain underlying objectives to counter contemporary challenges and stressed the need to bring improvement in service delivery while ensuring transparency in government business and further empowerment of citizens through dissemination of information. He said that the officers should adopt such practices that encourage a broad based public awareness and public participation in the key areas of developmental efforts.  Additionally, he stated that there is an urgent need to have complete elimination of undesirable practices such as touts, deliberate delays and corruption which are the impediments of development. He also desired that the officers need to exercise due control over assets, revenues and expenditure and asked the officers to establish a new robust information base for prompt and correct decision making.  This, according to him, will further help to tackle the issues with speed and precision.  He said that for enhancing the productivity and efficiency, promotion of knowledge network is the need of the hour.  Mr. Khare reiterated that he  strongly believe that ‘Good Governance’ would begin by making administration more responsive, citizen friendly and it should ensure accountability, which is the essence of the ‘minimum Government and maximum governance’ message of Prime Minister. Mrs. Surina Rajan, IAS (Retd), Director General of HIPA while welcoming the Chief Guest, explained the core objectives of the 15-week training course. She stated that the training course is a judicious mix of academic and non-academic components. The academic component is composed of 15 modules on varied subjects including traditional ones like law, public policy, basic economics and data analytics.  The non-academic component shall include treks and village visits apart from other extra-curricular activities. The newer modules including data analytics and concepts like ‘Sabka Sath Sabka Vikas’ (taking everyone together in process of development) and issues pertaining to national security shall be the other subjects of study required for developing the personality and capacities of the trainee officers.The Inaugural Function ended with a vote of thanks by the Course Director.

Punjab cabinet accords approval to summon special assembly session on September 22

IEP Chandigarh, September 20

The Punjab Cabinet led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Tuesday approved summoning of the 3rd Special Session of 16th Punjab Vidhan Sabha on September 22, 2022 (Thursday) to move confidence motion in the favour of state government.

          A decision to this effect was taken during a meeting of Council of Ministers chaired by Chief Minister this morning here at Chief Minister’s Office in Punjab Civil Secretariat.

          Divulging the details a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office, the Cabinet approved the recommendation to be sent to the Governor, Punjab for summoning special session of the House under Article 174 (1) of the Constitution of India. The spokesperson further said that the session will start with obituary references at 11 am, followed by moving of a confidence motion in favour of the state government.

NOC holders of unauthorized colonies will not face any problem while getting registration: Jimpa

IEP Chandigarh, September 20

 Residents/owners of plots of unauthorized colonies in the state who have NOC, will not face any problem while getting their property registered.  Revenue Minister Bram Shanker Jimpa has issued instructions to the concerned officials and employees of the department in this regard.

          Revenue Minister said that providing transparent and corruption-free services to the people of Punjab is the main objective of the government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann.  He said that revenue officials have been directed to do all the work according to the rules and regulations and as per the instructions circulated by state govt.

          He said that to get NOC for registry, a portal has been launched to ensure prompt and timely disposal of applications for owners of unauthorised colonies. Jimpa said that for regularization of plots and buildings located in unauthorized colonies, concerned person can log on to the portal www.punjabregularization.in to get NOC. The entire process from submitting application till getting N.O.C. is online.  He said that this facility is for those allottees/residents only, whose properties fall in unauthorized colonies developed before March 19, 2018.

          Revenue Minister further said that after getting NOC, the owner can get registration by submitting govt fee. It is worth mentioned that  the entire process to get N.O.C would be completed maximum within 21 working days from the date of submission of the application on the portal. This one single portal is designed for regularization of plots and buildings falling within MC and outside MC area for quick disposal of applications, he added.

CM Dhami lays foundation stone of IndoNepal bridge across Kali river

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Uttarakhand Chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami laid the foundation stone of the 110 metre span double lane road bridge on Kali river at Malla Charchum area of Dharchula in Pithoragarh district on Monday. The Rs 32.98 crore bridge would connect India with Nepal. Speaking on the occasion, Dhami said that the bridge would ease the flow of traffic between India and Nepal and would give an impetus to trade between the two neighbours. The bridge would also help in generating employment in the area. 

The CM said that the construction of the bridge would be completed within a year and directed the officers of the Public Works Department (PWD) which is the executing agency, to complete the work within the stipulated time while making no compromise with the quality of construction. Expressing happiness, the CM said that he is especially happy to approve of the bridge since he was born and grew up in the area near the Kali river. He opined that once completed the bridge would further strengthen the centuries old relations between India and Nepal. Dhami said that many welfare schemes are being operated in Uttarakhand under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He said work is going on for development of the border areas of the State. The CM said that work on road and internet connectivity is going on at a fast pace in Uttarakhand. 

Expressing confidence that the ongoing decade would belong to Uttarakhand, Dhami said that the State government is standing with the people as a collaborator in development. 

He said that every possible effort would be made for rehabilitation of the disaster affected people. The road bridge in Charchum area of Pithoragarh district would be the second such bridge between India and Nepal after Tanakpur across the Kali river. The Dharchula MLA Harish Dhami, block Pramukh Dhan Singh Dhami, district magistrate of Pithoragarh Ashish Chauhan, superintendent of police Lokeshwar Singh, PWD superintending engineer SK Kandpal and others were present on the occasion.

Religious conversion cause of concern for U’khand: Ramdev

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Yoga guru Swami Ramdev has expressed concern stating that the manner in which religious conversions are taking place in Uttarakhand is a matter of concern. 

He also blamed Pakistan for the spread of lumpy skin disease in cattle in India. 

Ramdev expressed these views on the sidelines of a religious event he attended at Bhupatwala here on Monday. Ramdev appreciated chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami’s decision regarding a survey of Madarsas in the State. He said that Islam did not have a major presence in Uttarakhand about 30 years ago but now activities like religious conversions have affected Devbhoomi Uttarakhand. 

He said that the managers of Madarsas imparting good teaching and knowledge of Islam have nothing to worry about but if any such institution is teaching religious fundamentalism then strong action should be taken against such a Madarsa. Blaming Pakistan for the spread of lumpy skin disease among cattle in India, Ramdev said that an investigation should be conducted to ascertain whether the virus is manmade and if it has been spread as part of some conspiracy. 

He said that application of a mixture of aloe vera, turmeric and Multani Mitti is very useful in lumpy virus disease. Regarding the spread of dengue amidst changing weather, he said that Patanjali has conducted research on this subject and found that Giloy, aloe vera, Veda grass, pomegranate and papaya are useful in treating this disease.