Category Archives: Chandigarh

All private recognized schools in Haryana must follow the RTE Act says Education Minister Mahipal Dhanda

Chandigarh, April 12

Haryana Education Minister, Sh. Mahipal Dhanda said that all private recognised schools in the state must follow the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education, Right to Education (RTE) Act this year. All schools are now required to accept student applications only through the newly launched ‘Ujwal Portal,’ developed by the School Education Department to ensure transparency in the admission process.

Education Minister Sh. Mahipal Dhanda said that in compliance with the RTE Act 2009, all private recognized schools will have to reserve 25 percent seats for class 1st/pre-primary classes for children from disadvantaged and economically weaker sections under the said Act.

He said that all schools have been informed to accurately declare the number of seats available in class 1st/pre-primary classes in their schools. Whether the school had previously shown the 25 percent seat declaration information or not, they must now accept applications through the ‘Ujwal Portal’. Parents can apply online for schools within a 1-kilometer radius of their residence. If a recognised private school receives online admission forms for more than 25 percent seats, a draw will be conducted in the presence of the district level committee/parents. Schools are also required to follow all updated rules under the Right to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009. Besides this, parents will have to submit all required documents related to their child’s admission directly to the school. The concerned district level committee will be responsible for any kind of litigation.

Sharing information in this regard an official spokesperson said that under the rule 2 (1) (F) of Haryana Right to Free and Compulsory Education Rules, 2011 is as follows for giving admission to children of the following categories by recognized schools. Children of families falling under the latest list of ‘below poverty line’ from both rural and urban areas issued and approved by the Haryana government will be eligible for the scheme. Besides this, HIV affected children, children with special needs and children of widows are also included in the scheme.

Applications under Section 12(1)(c) of the RTE Act, 2009, can be submitted from April 15 to April 21, 2025. The last date for admission of beneficiaries is April 25, 2025. If any seats remain vacant, students from the waiting list will be admitted between April 26 and May 1, 2025.

If any discrepancy is found in any type of documents submitted by parents and the details filled on the portal, the district-level committee will take the final decision, and the admission of the child can be cancelled.

Strict action will be taken against officers and employees found negligent in wheat procurement work: Mukul Kumar

Chandigarh, April 12

Managing Director of Hafed, Sh Mukul Kumar, has stated that strict action will be taken against officers and employees found negligent in wheat procurement process. He emphasized that the top priority for officials must be to ensure that farmers face no difficulties while selling their crops in the markets, and that procurement is carried out at the price fixed by the  government .

While directing officials, Sh Mukul Kumar stressed the importance of timely lifting of the procured wheat to avoid inconvenience to farmers. He said that this season special instructions have been issued  to ensure that both traders and farmers do not encounter any problems during the  procurement process. He assured that extensive and proper arrangements have been made to purchase every grain of the farmers’ produce.

On Saturday, the Managing Director Sh Mukul Kumar visited the grain markets of Kurukshetra and Pipli to review the wheat procurement and lifting facilities. During the visit, he interacted with  Arhtiyas and farmers to gather firsthand information regarding the ongoing operations. He also provided necessary directives to the officials on site.

Upon his arrival at the markets, he first inspected the gate pass system and gave instructions to the officials to maintain proper procedures. He then reviewed the crop procurement process, instructing officials to ensure smooth operations, transparency in the issuance of gate passes, and the arrangement of essential facilities such as clean drinking water, sanitation, and timely crop lifting.

Sh Mukul Kumar further stated that Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini has issued clear directives that there should be no lapses in wheat procurement and lifting. “Any negligence in this regard will not be tolerated. The government is committed to purchasing every grain of the farmers’ produce ,” he affirmed.

Government is committed to pollution control, public should also step forward:  Environment, Forest and Wildlife Minister Rao Narbir

Chandigarh, April 12

Haryana Industry and Commerce, Environment, Forest and Wild Life Minister Rao Narbir Singh said that environmental pollution has become a serious problem not just for Gurugram but for the entire country. The government alone cannot control pollution; it needs the active participation of the public as well.

Rao Narbir was addressing dental experts and students from across India as the Chief Guest at the 27th PG Convention of the Indian Prosthodontic Society (IPS) held at the SGT University in Gurugram on Saturday. He congratulated the organising committee and all the participants, and encouraged students to make the most of the academic opportunities at the convention.

During his address, he appealed  to the youth and the general public to take two important pledges for environmental protection: first, stop using polythene; and second, avoid sending wedding cards as thousands of trees have to be cut to make such cards. He said that plastic bags take around 400 years to decompose. If burnt, they harm oxygen in the air; if dumped in the ground, they stay for centuries and block sewage systems. Further citing Prime Minister, Sh.Narendra Modi’s campaign “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam,” the Minister said that everyone should plant at least one tree for themselves and one for future generations.

He appreciated SGT University for its efforts in environmental conservation. He also congratulated SGT University and dental experts from all over the country for the convention of Indian Prosthodontic Society (IPS).

50th annual fair organised by Kashyap Rajput Punjabi Welfare Society

Chandigarh

Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini on Saturday attended the 50th annual fair organised by Kashyap Rajput Punjabi Welfare Society and All India Kashyap Rajput Sabha in Devinagar, Ambala city, as the chief guest.

On this occasion, he visited the temple located here and received blessings. On this occasion, former Minister of State Aseem Goel, Mayor Shailja Sachdeva, Indri MLA Ram Kumar Kashyap and BJP District President Mandeep Rana were also present.

The Chief Minister congratulated the devotees on the occasion of Hanuman Jayanti and said that today is a day of great pride. Kashyap Rajput Punjabi Welfare Society organises an annual fair and Jagran of Maa Bhagwati here every year, in which he gets a chance to come and on this occasion he also gets an opportunity to bow his head at the feet of Maa and Maharishi Kashyap. He also congratulated the organizers for organizing the 50th annual fair.

The Chief Minister said that Maharishi Kashyap is one of the Sapta Rishis and every year the annual fair as well as Mata Ka Jagran is organized here by Kashyap Rajput Punjabi Welfare Society and All India Kashyap Rajput Sabha in which devotees from all over India come and receive blessings. On this occasion, the Chief Minister announced to give Rs. 21 lakh for building a shed.

Under Ashirwad Scheme, Punjab Government Releases Financial Assistance of Rs. 301.20 Crore for SC and BC Beneficiaries: Dr. Baljit Kaur

Chandigarh, April 12:

The Punjab Government has released financial assistance worth Rs. 301.20 crore to beneficiary families belonging to Scheduled Castes and Backward Classes under the Ashirwad Scheme during the financial year 2024–25. This was disclosed by Dr. Baljit Kaur, Minister for Social Justice, Empowerment, and Minorities.

Sharing further details, Dr. Baljit Kaur said that out of the total amount, Rs. 198.51 crore was disbursed to 38,922 beneficiaries from Scheduled Castes, while Rs. 102.69 crore was provided to 20,136 beneficiaries from Backward Classes.

Dr. Baljit Kaur informed that under the Ashirwad Scheme, financial assistance of Rs. 51,000 is provided for the marriage of girls, and the benefit can be availed for a maximum of two daughters. The amount is directly transferred to the beneficiaries’ bank accounts through DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer), ensuring transparency and timely assistance.

She added that to avail the benefits of the scheme, the applicant must be a permanent resident of Punjab with an annual household income of less than Rs. 32,790. Moreover, the applicant should belong to a Scheduled Caste, Backward Class, or Economically Weaker Section.

In conclusion, she said that such schemes run  by the Bhagwant Singh Mann-led government are not just limited to financial assistance, but are major steps toward realizing the vision of a ‘Rangla Punjab’.

26 CADETS OF MRSAFPI MAKE IT TO NDA; 10 CADETS SECURE POSITIONS IN TOP-100 IN ALL INDIA RANKING

Chandigarh, April 12:

The Maharaja Ranjit Singh Armed Forces Preparatory Institute (MRSAFPI) in SAS Nagar (Mohali) continues to excel, with 26 more cadets made it to the UPSC All India Merit List for the National Defence Academy (NDA)-154 Course, set to begin in June 2025. Cadet Aryan Sofeth from Patiala has secured 9th rank in the All India Ranking, while 10 cadets from the Institute have secured positions in the top 100.

Notably, the Institute’s 26 cadets have cleared the SSB out of the 34, who had passed the written exam for the NDA-154 Course. Now, these cadets are awaiting their joining letters. 

Apart from Aryan Sofeth, 25 cadets, who have secured merit positions include Anhad Singh Khatumria, Mohanpreet Singh, Armaanvir Singh Adhi, Bhaskar Jain, Manjot Singh, Nimit Soni, Harkanwal Singh, Udhaybir Singh Nanda, Prjveer Singh, Aditya Mishra, Ranbir Singh, Ishmeet Singh, Ishaan Sharma, Samarvir Singh Heer, Balraj Singh Heera, Abhay Pratap Singh Dhillon, Bhuvan Dhiman, Harmanpreet Singh, Sahib Singh Dhaliwal, Divanshu Sandhu (all from the 13th Course of MRSAFPI) and Bhavik Kansal, Gurvanshbir Singh, Ojas Gaint, Shiven Tayal, and Gagandeep Singh (all from the 12th Course of MRSAFPI).

Congratulating the cadets, Punjab Employment  Generation, Skill Development and Training Minister Mr. Aman Arora said that these Cadets are the pride of Punjab. He also wished them all the best for their training and career ahead.

Mr. Arora also congratulated cadet Gunjot Singh (7th Course at MRSAFI) and Cadet Aryan Dutt (8th Course) on their selection for the Officer Training Academy (OTA), Chennai for the Short Service Commission (Technical) 64th Course. Cadet Gunjot hails from Patiala district and his father works at Thapar University, while Cadet Aryan Dutt belongs to SAS Nagar district and his father retired as a Commander in the Indian Navy.

The Director of the Institute Major General (Retired) Ajay H. Chauhan, VSM, said that this Institute has the highest number of cadets for the NDA-154 course commencing in June 2025. As on date, a total of 255 cadets of this Institute have joined various Service Training Academies since inception the Institute and 170 alumni of the Institute have been commissioned as officers in the Defence Services.

Caption- A file picture of the cadets, who has selected for NDA-154 course, from 13th course of Maharaja Ranjit Singh Armed Forces Preparatory Institute, SAS Nagar.

DGP GAURAV YADAV LEADS ‘NIGHT DOMINATION’ OPERATION IN JALANDHAR & AMRITSAR TO INSPECT NAKAS, POLICE STATIONS

CHANDIGARH, April 12:

          In a continued push to reinforce law enforcement and public safety in the wake of forthcoming Vaisakhi festival as per the directions of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav on the intervening night of Friday and Saturday conducted surprise inspections in Jalandhar and Amritsar districts as part of the statewide ‘Night Domination’ operation. The late-night visits aimed to assess police preparedness, strengthen anti-crime measures, and foster stronger police-public relations.

          The operation was conducted from 10 pm to 4 am simultaneously in all 28 Police districts of the state and Spl DGP/ADGP/IGP/DIG rank officers from PPHQ were deputed in each Police district to personally supervise the night domination operation. The CPs/SSPs were directed to mobilise maximum force to carry out this operation aimed at checking of vehicles and suspicious persons at different Nakas, searches at Railway Stations and Bus Stands, checking of patrolling parties located at strategic locations, etc.

          During his tour, DGP Gaurav Yadav inspected special checkpoints, reviewed Nakabandi operations, and visited police stations to ensure effective on-ground policing.

          In Jalandhar, he began his inspection near Punjab Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), where he assessed vehicle checking procedures and interacted with officers and citizens. He also visited Police Division No. 7 at Urban Estate and the checkpoint near Dussehra Ground in Jalandhar Cantonment to personally oversee the operations.

          Accompanied by Commissioner of Police Jalandhar Dhanpreet Kaur, the DGP gathered direct feedback from residents, who expressed greater confidence in police presence. “I am pleased to see that our heightened visibility is making citizens feel safer. Punjab Police remains committed to ensuring security while building trust through transparency and accountability,” he said. 

          Interacting with the media, DGP Gaurav Yadav, while highlighting the Punjab’s vulnerability as a border state, said that Punjab remains vulnerable to attempts by external agencies like the Pak-based ISI to disrupt its peace and harmony.

          He asserted that ever since the Punjab Government launched an aggressive campaign against drugs under the ‘Yudh Nashian Virudh’ initiative, cross-border drug syndicates have been making attempts to destabilise the state. “Our aggressive campaign under ‘Yudh Nashian Virudh’ has significantly reduced drug availability, and we will continue to eradicate this menace,” he reiterated.

          The DGP later also visited Amritsar to supervise night policing efforts, motivating officers to stay alert ahead of Vaisakhi festivities. Accompanied by CP Amritsar Gurpreet Singh Bhullar, he urged police personnel to maintain strict vigil around the anti-social elements.

          Sharing details of the night domination operation, Special DGP Law and Order Arpit Shukla said that over 1000 Police teams, comprising over 6500 police personnel, led by 221 gazetted rank officers were deployed across the state. As many as 651 Strong Nakas were also established at vulnerable and strategic locations across the state, he added.

          During the operation, the Special DGP said that the Police teams have registered 26 first information reports (FIRs) and arrested 48 criminals. Police teams have also checked suspicious persons and verified their credentials.

DGP GAURAV YADAV ATTENDS CREMATION OF MARTYR SI CHARANJIT SINGH, PAYS RICH TRIBUTES

Chandigarh/Tarn Taran, April 12:

          Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav on Saturday, attended the cremation ceremony of Martyr Sub-Inspector (SI) Charanjit Singh took place at Theh Sarhali village in Tarn Taran district and paid his respect to the brave officer, who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.

          SI Charanjit Singh, 57, who joined the Police force as a constable in 1989 and was currently posted at Police Station Goindwal Sahib had lost his life in the line of duty on April 9, 2025. He is survived by his wife, one son and two daughters.

          Pertinently, Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann had already announced Rs 2 crore to family of the martyr SI Charanjit Singh as mark of respect. The Rs 2 crore amount includes Rs 1 crore as ex-gratia by the state government, whereas, another payment of  insurance cover of Rs 1 crore will be made by the HDFC Bank. 

          Expressing his heartfelt condolences, DGP Gaurav Yadav assured full support and every possible help from the Punjab Government and Punjab Police to the family of Martyr SI Charanjit Singh.

          The DGP paid rich tributes to the officer’s immense courage and unwavering commitment to service, assuring the family that his sacrifice would never be forgotten.

          Meanwhile, the financial assistance to family of Martyr SI Charanjit Singh is in consonance with the commitment of State government to ensure the well-being of police personnel and their families.

AAP GOVT STANDS WITH FARMERS ; WILL CONTINUE TO FIGHT FOR THEIR ISSUES : CM MANN

Ludhiana, April 12:

Reiterating firm commitment of the state government to save the groundwater of the state for coming generations, the Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Saturday announced to start zone wise cultivation of the paddy from June 1.

“We have divided the state into three zones and the cultivation of paddy will start in the district falling in three zones On June 1, June 5 and June 9”, said the Chief Minister while addressing the gathering during Sarkar Kisaan Milni here today. 

The Chief Minister said that Punjab is the food bowl of the country as it contributes 45% of grains in the national food pool. However, he bemoaned that in 70 days of paddy season Punjab pumps out water equal to nine Gobind Sagar lakes, which is a huge quantity. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that by pumping out so much water we will deprive our coming generations from water which is the basic ingredient of our existence.

Citing an example, the Chief Minister said that 4000 litre of water is required for producing one kilo paddy so it is posing a serious threat to the basic existence of our coming generations, due to which the state government is making concerted efforts to save it. He said that cultivation of paddy in the state has increased from 20 lakh hectares to 32 lakh hectares due to which the need for water to irrigate the fields has also increased. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that due to strenuous efforts of the state government the ground water level has started increasing and as per a report of the Union government it has witnessed an upward enhancement of one metre.

In a path breaking initiative, the Chief Minister said that the state government has decided to start cultivation of paddy from June 1 for which the state has been divided into three zones. He said that paddy cultivation in Faridkot, Bathinda, Fazilka, Ferozepur and Sri Muktsar Sahib Districts will start from June 1 adding that in Gurdaspur, Pathankot, Amritsar, Tarn Tarn, Rupnagar, SAS Nagar (Mohali), Sri Fatehgarh Sahib and Hoshiarpur districts will start on June 5. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that in the remaining districts of Ludhiana, Moga, Jalandhar, Mansa, Malerkotla, Sangrur, Patiala, Barnala, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar  and Kapurthala it will start on June 9.

The Chief Minister said that it will help in reducing the immediate burden for supply of power in all the districts of the state during the paddy season. He said that it will avoid complications to the farmers in selling their paddy harvest due to high moisture content in October. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that this zone wise cultivation of the paddy crop will be ensured in the state and necessary planning and arrangements are already being made by the Punjab government for this motive.  

The Chief Minister said that the state government is contemplating to ban the cultivation of water guzzling Pussa 44 variety of the paddy. He said that the cultivation of this variety needs around 152 days and it requires 64 lakh litre water per acre and costs Rs 7500 per acre to the government for power. Likewise, Bhagwant Singh Mann the farmers have to bear expenditure worth nearly Rs 19000 per acre for cultivation of this variety and it produces paddy straw 10% more than other varieties.

The Chief Minister said that the state government will ensure a minimum eight hours of regular power supply to the farmers during the paddy season. He said that in the areas where canal water supply is available the power will be supplied during the night time for eight hours.  Bhagwant Singh Mann further said that the previous governments never bothered about making any effort to save the groundwater and the farmers at the tail ends, on this land of five rivers, never got water.

However, the Chief Minister said after assuming charge his government has revived 15947 water courses in the state due to which water has reached at the tail ends even in remotest villages. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that at the time when he had assumed the charge of office only 21% canal water was being used in the state for irrigation purposes. However, he said that it is a matter of great pride and satisfaction that today 75% of the canal water is being used for irrigation purposes.

The Chief Minister said that canal water is a boon for irrigation as this mineral rich water enhances fertility of soil on one hand and reduces pressure on groundwater on the other. He said that it also reduces the burden on the power sector thereby enabling the state government to provide uninterrupted power to every sector. Bhagwant Singh Mann further said that the state government is making strenuous efforts for providing adequate marketing and MSP on alternate crops like Maize to bring farmers out of the rut of wheat/ paddy circle. 

The Chief Minister unequivocally said that no black of DAP and Urea will be allowed during the season to avoid any inconvenience to the farmers.  Reiterating the firm commitment of the state government to make agriculture a profitable venture, Bhagwant Singh Mann said that active participation of farmers is the need of the hour to bail them out from the ongoing agrarian crisis. He said that due to ever escalating input costs and diminishing returns agriculture is no longer a profitable venture.

The Chief Minister said that due to this the farmers of the state are on cross roads. He said that the sole motive of organizing this interaction is to reduce the gap between decision makers and stakeholders so that policies are designed as per the needs of the farmers. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that Punjab produces 80% of the total Basmati produced in the country adding that this production will be further enhanced in the coming days.

The Chief Minister said that this will further give fillip to the Basmati industry on one hand and supplement the income of farmers besides saving the precious natural resource in the form of water. Bhagwant Singh Mann gave a clarion call to the farmers to adopt Basmati cultivation across the state adding he assured the farmers that the state government will make every effort to ensure that they do not suffer any sort of loss in cultivation of Basmati. He also said that every effort will be made to ensure that assured prices are made available on Basmati cultivation.

Volleyball trials of Khelo India Youth Games now to be held on April 14 in Ludhiana

Chandigarh, April 12:

The trials for selecting the Volleyball (Boys) team of Punjab in respect of the Khelo India Youth Games would now be held on April 14th at Guru Nanak stadium in Ludhiana. The Khelo India Youth Games are scheduled to be held from May 4th to May 15th in Bihar.

Disclosing this, a spokesperson of the Sports Department said that earlier the trials were to take place at Punjab Institute of Sports in Sector-63, Mohali on April 13th.

The players interested in participating in these trials should be born on either January 1st, 2007 or after.