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FOOLPROOF SECURITY ARRANGEMENTS IN PLACE TO ENSURE SMOOTH CONDUCT OF SHRI AMARNATH YATRA: SPL DGP ARPIT SHUKLA

CHANDIGARH/PATHANKOT, June 25:

          In order to ensure the safe and smooth conduct of the Shri Amarnath Yatra 2025, Punjab Police has implemented a comprehensive, multi-layered, and inter-agency security and coordination plan, deploying advanced surveillance, strategic force deployment, and round-the-clock coordination for the safety of pilgrims, said Special Director General of Police (Special DGP) Law and Order Arpit Shukla here on Wednesday.

          The sacred Shri Amarnath Yatra 2025 is scheduled to commence on July 3, 2025 and will continue till August 9, 2025. This annual pilgrimage draws lakhs of devotees from all across India, many of whom travel through Punjab, particularly Pathankot district, on their way to the holy cave shrine in Jammu & Kashmir.

          The Special DGP was chairing a high-level comprehensive security and coordination meeting of Police, Army, Civil Administration, and other security agencies to review and strengthen the security arrangements for the annual pilgrimage.

          The meeting, which was held in Pathankot, focused on strategic preparations for the ongoing Amarnath Yatra, encompassing diverse aspects such as police deployment, security measures, traffic management, and disaster management.

          Special DGP Arpit Shukla emphasised the need for heightened vigilance given Pathankot’s strategic location, which shares 26.385 km of international border with Pakistan and houses critical defence installations. He said that level of security has been further escalated with Commandant level officer has been made incharge of all the roads leading to Jammu & Kashmir.

          He informed that the Yatra route has been divided into well-defined security sectors under the charge of Commandant-rank officers, ensuring 24×7 ground-level supervision and rapid response capabilities in case of any exigency. A 24×7 Command and Control Centre has been established at Nakka Madhopur, supervised by a Gazetted Officer, to monitor all vehicle and pilgrim movements using advanced surveillance systems, he added.

          The Special DGP said that daily anti-sabotage and security checks are being carried out at sensitive locations including railway stations, bus stands, langar (community kitchen) sites, religious places, and across the full Yatra route, to detect and deter any potential threats. The security arrangements are being implemented under the direct supervision of Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Pathankot Daljinder Singh Dhillon.

          He directed the concerned officers to ensure seamless coordination among all stakeholders, including the Indian Army, Border Security Force (BSF), Central Armed Police Force (CAPF), Jammu & Kashmir Police, Himachal Pradesh Police, and other central agencies.

          He further highlighted the additional technical support including mobile surveillance units, high-resolution CCTV monitoring, drone-based aerial surveillance, GPS-enabled patrolling, and real-time reporting mechanisms are also being actively used to keep vigil around suspicious people.

          Meanwhile, the police have briefed and trained the owners and staff of petrol pumps, dhabas, hotels, guest houses, and other roadside establishments along the route to report any unusual activity, suspicious objects, or unidentified persons to the nearest police station without delay.

Prominent officers including DIG Border Range Satinder Singh, AIG Sukhminder Singh Mann, Deputy Commissioner Pathankot Aditya Uppal, Deputy Commissioner Hoshiarpur Ashika Jain, Deputy Commissioner Kathua Dr Rakesh Minhas, SSP Pathankot Daljinder Singh Dhillon, SSP Hoshiarpur Sandeep Kumar Malik and senior officers from Indian Army, Indian Air Force and Central agencies, and police and civil officials from adjoining states of Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh were also present in the meeting.

INVESTIGATIONS BY S.I.T. AND VIGILANCE BUREAU REVEAL MASSIVE LAUNDERING OF DRUG MONEY FACILITATED BY BIKRAM SINGH MAJITHIA

Chandigarh June 25, 2025 –

Investigations by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the FIR no. 02 of 2021 registered in Police Station Punjab State Crime and the Vigilance Bureau reveal massive laundering of drug money facilitated by Bikram Singh Majithia. Preliminary investigations reveal that more than Rs. 540 crores of drug money has been laundered through several ways, including

(i)      Huge unaccounted cash worth Rs. 161 crores deposited in bank accounts of companies controlled by Bikram Singh Majithia,

(ii)      Channelization of Rs. 141 crores through suspected foreign entities,

(iii)     Excess deposition of Rs. 236 crores without disclosure/explanation in company financial statements, and

(iv)     Acquisition of movable/immovable assets by Bikram Singh Majithia without any legitimate source of income.

A Punjab Vigilance Bureau spokesperson stated here today that the Vigilance Bureau has registered a case based on a report of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) investigating FIR No. 02, dated 20-12-2021 registered u/s 25, 27-A and 29 NDPS Act 1985, PS Punjab State Crime, SAS Nagar wherein substantial evidence has been uncovered indicating massive laundering of drug money by Bikram Singh Majithia.

 These transactions are being investigated by the Vigilance Bureau and the investigations done by the S.I.T. clearly indicate that these funds were laundered drug money funneled into Saraya Industries facilitated by Bikram Singh Majithia.

The VB spokesperson added that so far, Rs. 540 Crores drug money has been tracked as having been generated illegally and by using the influence of Bikram Singh Majithia as a Public Servant being an MLA and holding a Cabinet post in erstwhile Punjab Government.

The VB spokesperson stated that assets, including both immovable/movable in the name of Bikram Singh Majithia and his wife Genieve Kaur have increased substantially for which no legitimate source of income has been provided.

According to the VB spokesperson, searches and seizures have been conducted by the SIT of 22 persons and by the Vigilance Bureau at 03 locations which have yielded over 30 mobile phones, 05 laptops, 03 ipads, 02 desktops, several diaries, many property documents and many documents of Saraya Industries.

The spokesperson stated that Bikram Singh Majithia has been arrested by the Vigilance Bureau in accordance with law after following due procedure.

Investigations are ongoing and more arrests, searches and seizures would take place. The investigations would be taken to their logical conclusion by submitting all collected evidence before the court of competent jurisdiction for judicial verdict.

No Change in Electricity Tariff for Agricultural Consumers: Haryana Energy Minister

Chandigarh, June 25: – Haryana’s Energy Minister Sh. Anil Vij clarified regarding electricity tariff rates, stating that the propaganda spread by some claiming that electricity bills have increased fourfold is entirely baseless and false. He emphasized that there has been no change in the electricity tariff for agricultural consumers. Similarly, monthly bills of domestic consumers with up to 2 kW connection have decreased by 49% to 75% compared to the financial year 2014-15, and most Category-2 consumers have also seen a reduction in their bills. He added that approximately 94% of electricity consumers fall under Category-1 and Category-2, and most of their bills have decreased.

Sh. Vij said that as per the revised electricity tariff structure, Minimum Monthly Charges (MMC) have been removed for all categories of domestic consumers, as Haryana’s DISCOMs are committed to providing continuous, uninterrupted, affordable, and consumer-focused power services. He noted that electricity tariffs in Haryana are significantly lower for both LT (Low Tension) and HT (High Tension) consumers compared to neighboring states.Over the last decade, from FY 2014-15 to FY 2024-25, AT&C (Aggregate Technical and Commercial) losses have been reduced from 29% to 10%, he said.

He mentioned that agricultural consumers in Haryana continue to receive electricity at 10 paise/unit (metered) and Rs. 15/BHP/month (flat rate) as before. Similarly, for metered connections, MMC has been reduced to Rs. 180 (up to 15 BHP) and Rs. 144 (above 15 BHP).

Sh. Vij said that under the revised tariff structure, Category-I domestic consumers (connected load up to 2 kW and monthly consumption up to 100 units) have seen a 49% to 75% reduction in their bills compared to the financial year 2014-15. When compared to the previous tariff structure (with MMC), the bill amounts have dropped significantly.

Additionally, for Category-II consumers (connected load up to 5 kW), there has been an increase of 3% to 9% in bills compared to FY 2024-25. However, compared to FY 2014-15, most consumers in this category have seen a reduction, with only a few slabs seeing an increase of less than 1%. Around 94% of total domestic consumers fall under Category-I and II, Sh. Vij said.

For Category-III consumers, there has been an increase of 5% to 7% compared to FY 2024-25. For lower consumption levels in this category, the percentage increase may appear larger, but only 6% of domestic consumers fall under this category, he added.

Sh. Vij stated that electricity bills should be compared with the same month of the previous year, as it reflects a similar consumption pattern. In Haryana, the fixed charges for the domestic category range from Rs. 0 to Rs. 75/kW, and the highest energy slab remains at Rs. 7.50/unit, whereas neighboring states charge fixed fees up to Rs. 110/kW and energy charges up to Rs. 8/unit. The rates for FY 2025-26 show only a marginal increase compared to FY 2024-25 and FY 2014-15, with a decrease for Category-I consumers, showing an overall increase of less than 9.6% compared to 2014-15.

The Energy Minister said that for HT consumers, the tariff revision from FY 2024-25 to FY 2025-26 shows a moderate increase of 7% to 10% depending on load and consumption. In the LT category, the increase among various consumers is relatively moderate, ranging from 4% to 7%.

Compared to neighboring states, Haryana charges significantly lower electricity tariffs for both LT and HT consumer categories, making it a cost-effective option. In neighboring states, fixed charges go up to Rs. 450/kW for LT and Rs. 475/kW for HT, while energy charges go up to Rs. 8.95/unit for LT and Rs. 7.75/unit for HT.

It is worth noting that according to the Haryana Electricity Regulatory Commission’s order dated March 28, 2025, the electricity rates have been revised for different categories from April 2025, based on the tariff petition of the Haryana DISCOMs. This is the first tariff hike since FY 2017-18, after a gap of seven years, despite rising power purchase and operational costs.

Notably, keeping tariffs unchanged for almost a decade was made possible by improved operational efficiency and strict financial discipline. 

RBO-4, Chd of SBI organised Blood Donation Camp at IMA, Sec. 35, 75 units donated

The Regional Business Office (RBO4), Chandigarh, State Bank of India organised Blood Donation Camp at Indian Medical Association Sector 35B Chandigarh. SBI is celebrating its 70th Foundation Day this year, and to mark the celebration, in this order today, there were 75 units of blood donations made. All the donors were highly motivated to participate in this noble cause.
The Camp was inaugurated by the Chief Guest Ms. Hargunjit Kaur, IAS, Managing Director, Punjab Agro Industries Corporation, Chandigarh along with the President of IMA, Sh. Pawan K Kansal. Ms. Kaur appreciated the efforts of all the donors and also heaped praise on Ms. Subhashini Rai, Regional Manager, RBO Chandigarh SBI to organize this camp. 
The donors were duly felicitated with a donor badge/certificate and memento for their contribution towards society.

INVESTIGATIONS BY S.I.T. AND VIGILANCE BUREAU REVEAL MASSIVE LAUNDERING OF DRUG MONEY FACILITATED BY BIKRAM SINGH MAJITHIA

Chandigarh June 25, 2025 –

Investigations by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the FIR no. 02 of 2021 registered in Police Station Punjab State Crime and the Vigilance Bureau reveal massive laundering of drug money facilitated by Bikram Singh Majithia. Preliminary investigations reveal that more than Rs. 540 crores of drug money has been laundered through several ways, including

(i)      Huge unaccounted cash worth Rs. 161 crores deposited in bank accounts of companies controlled by Bikram Singh Majithia,

(ii)      Channelization of Rs. 141 crores through suspected foreign entities,

(iii)     Excess deposition of Rs. 236 crores without disclosure/explanation in company financial statements, and

(iv)     Acquisition of movable/immovable assets by Bikram Singh Majithia without any legitimate source of income.

A Punjab Vigilance Bureau spokesperson stated here today that the Vigilance Bureau has registered a case based on a report of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) investigating FIR No. 02, dated 20-12-2021 registered u/s 25, 27-A and 29 NDPS Act 1985, PS Punjab State Crime, SAS Nagar wherein substantial evidence has been uncovered indicating massive laundering of drug money by Bikram Singh Majithia.

 These transactions are being investigated by the Vigilance Bureau and the investigations done by the S.I.T. clearly indicate that these funds were laundered drug money funneled into Saraya Industries facilitated by Bikram Singh Majithia.

The VB spokesperson added that so far, Rs. 540 Crores drug money has been tracked as having been generated illegally and by using the influence of Bikram Singh Majithia as a Public Servant being an MLA and holding a Cabinet post in erstwhile Punjab Government.

The VB spokesperson stated that assets, including both immovable/movable in the name of Bikram Singh Majithia and his wife Genieve Kaur have increased substantially for which no legitimate source of income has been provided.

According to the VB spokesperson, searches and seizures have been conducted by the SIT of 22 persons and by the Vigilance Bureau at 03 locations which have yielded over 30 mobile phones, 05 laptops, 03 ipads, 02 desktops, several diaries, many property documents and many documents of Saraya Industries.

The spokesperson stated that Bikram Singh Majithia has been arrested by the Vigilance Bureau in accordance with law after following due procedure.

Investigations are ongoing and more arrests, searches and seizures would take place. The investigations would be taken to their logical conclusion by submitting all collected evidence before the court of competent jurisdiction for judicial verdict.

Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema Conducts Surprise Inspection at Excise and Taxation Department Headquarters in Patiala

Chandigarh/Patiala, June 24

Punjab Finance, Excise, and Taxation Minister Advocate Harpal Singh Cheema today carried out a surprise inspection of the head office of the Excise and Taxation Department in Patiala. The Minister arrived at the department immediately after lunch, accompanied by Excise Commissioner Jatinder Jorwal, and inspected various branches of the office.

During the surprise check, the Minister reviewed the attendance of officers and employees, scrutinized the files on desks, and assessed the general pace of work. Expressing strong concern over delays in the disposal of cases and files, he declared that “unwarranted delays will be treated as a form of corruption.”

Cheema and the Excise Commissioner seized several documents during the inspection and compiled a list of files that will be subject to further scrutiny and action.

The Minister also evaluated the functioning of the department’s e-office system, emphasizing that all official work must be disposed of promptly. “Even a day or two of unnecessary delay in official work is unacceptable,” he said. “Every officer has the right to submit a report based on facts, whether positive or negative, but intentional delay will not be tolerated.”

He also summoned superintendents and other officers from various branches and checked the attendance records, particularly identifying those absent without recording their movement in the official register. Action has been directed against officers who left their workplace without permission or due procedure.

Speaking to the media after the inspection, Finance Minister Cheema said, “Those who delay official work are equally responsible for corruption. We are committed to delivering a transparent, honest, and time-bound administration under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann.”

In response to a media query, Cheema said that action is already being taken against commercial vehicles—particularly heavy vehicles—evading GST or involved in other forms of tax fraud on highways. He assured that such enforcement drives will continue with full force.

“The Aam Aadmi Party government in Punjab is determined to fulfill the promises it made to the people. Accountability, honesty, and efficient governance are at the core of our agenda,” Cheema added.

Present during the inspection were Excise and Taxation Commissioner Jatinder Jorwal, Director (Investigation) Jaskaran Singh Brar, Additional Director Gurpreet Singh, AIG Sukhminder Singh Chauhan, and other senior officers of the department.

DAY 115 OF ‘YUDH NASHIAN VIRUDH’: 140 DRUG SMUGGLERS HELD WITH 3KG HEROIN, ₹60K DRUG MONEY

CHANDIGARH, June 24:

          With the war against drugs “Yudh Nashian Virudh” waged on the directions of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann to eradicate drug menace from state completed 115 days, Punjab Police on Tuesday arrested 140 drug smugglers and recovered 3 kg heroin and Rs 60500 drug money from their possession. With this, the number of total drug smugglers arrested has reached to 19,007 in just 115 days.

          The operation was conducted on the directions of Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav simultaneously in all 28 Police districts of the state.

          Notably, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann has asked the Commissioners of Police, Deputy Commissioners and Senior Superintendent of Police to make Punjab drug free state. The Punjab government has also constituted a 5-member Cabinet Sub Committee led by Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema to monitor the war against drugs.

          Divulging details, Special DGP Law and Order Arpit Shukla informed that over 200 Police teams, comprising over 1500 police personnel, under the supervision of 94 gazetted officers have conducted raids at as many as 482 locations across the state leading to the registration of 97 first information reports (FIRs) across the state. Police teams have also checked as many as 510 suspicious persons during the day-long operation, he added.

          The Special DGP said that with the state government has enforced a three-pronged strategy— Enforcement, Deaddiction and Prevention (EDP)— to eradicate drugs from the state, the Punjab Police as part of ‘De-addiction’ has convinced 89 persons to undergo de-addiction and rehabilitation treatment today.

Punjab Government gears up for paddy procurement season 4 months in advance

Chandigarh, June 24:

Pulling up its socks well in 4 months advance of the Paddy procurement season 2025, Punjab Government led by the Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann undertook a path breaking initiative by constituting a Group of Ministers (GoM) for supervising food grain procurement and ensuring smooth Wheat and Paddy Procurement in the coming seasons in the State. The GoM held its first meeting today at Punjab Bhawan Chandigarh.

Notably the group comprises Agriculture Minister Gurmeet Singh Khuddian as Chairman and Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs Minister Lal Chand Kataruchak, Transport Minister Laljit Singh Bhullar and Water Resources Minister Barinder Kumar Goyal as Members.

The Principal Secretary Food and Civil Supplies Rahul Tiwari gave a presentation on the planning being done for ensuring a smooth & hassle free paddy procurement season which would commence from 1st October 2025 and last till mid November.

As regards the core issue of space creation concerning the storage aspect in view of the coming Paddy procurement season, the Group of Ministers was apprised that all out efforts are being made in this connection and 40 LMT of space would be created by December this year. Furthermore, around 82-83 LMT of space would be created by end of June next year.

The Agriculture Minister Gurmeet Singh Khuddian assured that all genuine issues of the Millers Arhtiyas and Farmers would be resolved and the issues requiring intervention of Union Government/FCI will be taken up with them at the highest level. He further said that the State Government is doing its level best to ensure ample space for storage.

Highlighting a major achievement, Mr. Gurmeet Singh Khuddian shared that over 100 lakh metric tons (LMT) of rice has already been delivered, with a projected total of 117 LMT by July 31.

On the occasion, Mr. Lal Chand Kataruchak informed that nearly 175-180 LMT paddy is expected to arrive in the mandis in the coming Kharif Marketing Season and the State Government is making all requisite arrangements for the proper upkeep of the same. Regarding space issue, he elaborated that proposals for construction of 46 LMT godowns have been sent by the High Level Committee to the Union Government. He also added that the Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann is personally taking up the issue with the Union Government.

Exhorting the farmers to use only expert  recommended seeds, Mr. Kataruchak asked them to desist from usage of spurious varieties. He reiterated that the Punjab Government stands fully committed to procure every single bale of grain at the MSP. Further, to lower the content of moisture in the crops, he advised the farming community to use combines only between 10 Am to 6 PM.

While urging the Union Government to ensure regular movement of grains from Punjab’s godowns, S. Laljit Singh Bhullar noted that at least 12 lakh metric tons (LMT) of grains need to be moved monthly to accommodate the new paddy crop. They also expressed confidence that the Centre would consider the state’s demand positively.

Reiterating State Government’s commitment to procuring every grain of paddy from farmers at the Minimum Support Price (MSP), Sh. Barinder Kumar Goyal stressed that the formation of this Group of Ministers underscores the government’s dedication to ensuring farmers’ welfare and supporting their agricultural endeavours.

It was further pointed out that the labour and cartege policy besides the transportation policy have been finalized and sent to the State Government for approval.

Among others present on the occasion included the Principal Secretary Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Rahul Tewari, Secretary Punjab Mandi Board Ramvir, MD PUNSUP Sonali Giri, Additional Director Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs Dr. Anjuman Bhaskar and GM (Finance) Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Sarvesh Kumar.

Parking Committee Proposes Smart AI-Based Parking Project Across 89 Sites in Chandigarh; Seeks Councillors’ Suggestions

Chandigarh:

In a major move to transform the city’s urban mobility and parking landscape, the Chandigarh Parking Committee convened a key meeting today under the chairpersonship of Smt. Harpreet Kaur Babla.

The meeting was attended by the sub committee chairman Sh. Saurabh Joshi, Smt. Jaswinder Kaur, Sh. Umesh Ghai, Sh. Dilip Sharma, Sh. Rajinder Sharma, Smt. Darshana, Sh. Anil Masih, Sh. Manaur, Smt. Anju Katyal, Sh. Lakbir Singh, Smt. Sarbjeet Kaur, Sh. Gurpreet Singh Gabi, Sh. Dharmendra Singh, Sh. Jasmanpreet Singh, Dr. Ramneek Bedi, Sh. Jasbir Singh Bunty, Smt.Taruna Mehta, Smt. Prem Lata, Sh. Yogesh Dhingra, Sh. Kanwarjeet Singh, Sh. Damanpreet Singh, Smt. Mohinder Kaur, Sh. Sachin Galav, Sh. Mahesh Inder Singh Sidhu, Sh. Manoj Sonkar and concerned officers of MCC.

The Committee proposed the implementation of a Smart AI-Based Parking Project across 89 key locations in Chandigarh. This forward-looking initiative aims to address increasing parking challenges, ease traffic congestion, and offer a seamless and citizen-centric parking experience through state-of-the-art technology.

Highlights of the Proposed Smart Parking System was discussed in detail during the meeting:

AI-Enabled Parking Management and Monitoring

Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR)

Real-Time Space Availability Tracking

Dynamic Pricing and Demand-Based Slot Allocation

Pre-booking Options for Convenience

Live Status Updates via Mobile App and Digital Displays

Integrated Digital Payment Solutions

Centralized Command and Control Centre

“Pink Periphery Zones” for Women’s Safety

Dedicated Spaces for Persons with Disabilities

EV Charging Stations at Multiple Sites

Valet Parking Services at Select Locations

Energy-Efficient Lighting and Infrastructure

Emergency Features including SOS Alerts and Dedicated Lanes

The Committee emphasized the importance of public participation and sought inputs from all councillors to refine the project further. The initiative supports the city’s commitment to smart governance, sustainability, and inclusivity, and aims to set a benchmark in modern urban mobility solutions.

It was decided during the meeting that the final draft of the Smart Parking Project will be presented in the upcoming General House meeting for final approval. The project aligns with Chandigarh’s vision of smart, sustainable, and secure urban development.

MC Chandigarh conducts intensive cleaning and anti-encroachment drive in sector 52 and 53

Chandigarh:

As part of the ongoing intensive cleanliness and enforcement campaign, Joint Commissioner Sh. Himanshu Gupta, along with the Medical Officer of Health team, conducted a thorough inspection of the peripheral areas of Sectors 52 and 53, Chandigarh. The visit aimed to assess sanitation conditions and reinforce cleanliness standards in the region.

Following the directions of Sh. Amit Kumar, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh, a joint enforcement and MOH team conducted a raid in Sector 52 & 53, during which, multiple challans were issued to kabadiwalas for non-compliance with municipal norms.

Simultaneously, the Enforcement Wing undertook encroachment removal operations in ward No. 31, Sector 52, under the supervision of the Health Supervisor. The drive was carried out in the presence of Chief Sanitary Inspectors and the inspectorate staff. Two challans were also issued for littering by offenders found violating public hygiene norms.

The Municipal Corporation remains committed to maintaining cleanliness and public order across all sectors and will continue such drives regularly. Citizens are urged to cooperate and help keep the city clean and encroachment-free.