Category Archives: Chandigarh

Haryana Government to introduce Law on Illegal Immigration in upcoming Budget Session: Chief Minister

Chandigarh, January 10 – Haryana Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini said that the state government will introduce a law aimed at strictly controlling illegal immigration. The proposed legislation will be presented in the upcoming budget session. In addition, the state government will soon unveil an ORP policy to reward police personnel for their exceptional service. This policy will not only recognize and encourage good work but will also the provision of strict action against any lapses in crime prevention.

The Chief Minister shared this information while interacting with media persons shortly after chairing state-level review meeting in Panchkula, which was held with senior police officers to assess crime and law and order in the state.

He mentioned that a detailed review of crime trends was conducted during the meeting. Notably, Haryana has witnessed a significant reduction in crime rates. In particular, incidents of crime against women have decreased in 2024 compared to the previous year, and the state has made commendable progress in addressing cybercrime, he added.

The Chief Minister also said that police officers have been instructed to take stringent action against crime and criminals. He assured that officers and personnel demonstrating excellence will be recognized, while those showing negligence will face strict disciplinary measures. He directed the police officers to be sensitive towards the public and work quickly to resolve their concerns.

Free hand to Haryana Police to crack down on crime – Chief Minister

The Chief Minister said that Haryana Police has been given a free hand to take strong action against crime and criminals. A target has also been given to further the de-addiction campaign, with the goal of making 70 percent of the villages drug-free by the end of 2025. Besides, instructions have been given to take strict action against those involved in the illegal drug trade.

He further said that instructions have been given to the police to launch a campaign targeting criminals involved in activities such as extortion calls made from abroad, as well as those aiding them within the country. The Chief Minister assured that the state government will provide the necessary resources to the police to support these efforts.

Haryana Police battalion to be established in Nuh district

He said that a battalion of Haryana Police will be established to strengthen law and order in Nuh district. For this, the concerned officer has also been instructed to identify land. He said that steps will also be taken to make Haryana 112 service more efficient and reduce the response time further. At present, the response time of 112 is about 6:30 minutes, it will be reduced further so that the criminals cannot escape.

Rs 300 crore to be spent on police modernization

The Chief Minister said that the state government had committed to implementing schemes worth Rs 300 crore for the modernization of the police force, as outlined in its election manifesto. Police department has been directed to prepare a detailed proposal and submit it to the state government at the earliest. He said that the police are continuously enhancing their infrastructure to effectively combat cybercrime, with the aim of completely curbing cyber fraud and apprehending cybercriminals.

Rohingyan and those coming from Bangladesh to be identified

In response to a question about the Rohingyan, the Chief Minister stated that Rohingya and those coming from Bangladesh will be identified, and a list will be compiled. Following this, appropriate decisions will be made about them.

In response to a question about individuals operating crime networks from abroad, the Chief Minister said that since this is an international issue, Haryana police regularly coordinates with the National Investigation Agency (NIA). He said that progress has been made in some cases, and police will take strict action against criminals running illegal operations from outside the country, as well as their associates operating locally.

Sh Nayab Singh Saini also mentioned that three new criminal laws are being advanced rapidly, and the process is expected to be completed by February 28.

Regarding a question about the Interstate Crime Coordination Committee meeting, the Chief Minister shared that several meetings of the committee have been held. He added that it is asked in today’s meeting that a larger meeting should be organized periodically in Chief Minsters of states be invited to discuss and find ways to completely eradicate the drug trade. He said that the police should identify key locations in the drug supply chain—where drugs are sourced, where they are distributed, and where they are stopped—and take strict action against the perpetrators in order to protect the youth from falling victim to drug abuse.

Haryana should be number one in dismantling drug smuggling operations

Earlier, the Chief Minister reviewed the crime and law and order situation in the state with senior police officials and provided them with essential guidelines. He urged all Superintendents of Police (SPs) to focus on eradicating drug abuse in their respective districts to protect the youth. He said that no individual, regardless of their stature, should be spared if involved in the illegal drug trade. Strict punitive action should be taken against such offenders, he added. The Chief Minister expressed his goal for Haryana to become number one in dismantling drug smuggling operations and stressed that the police should foster a reputation of friendliness and approachability among the public.

He also directed the police to take stringent measures to curb cow smuggling cases. The Chief Minister discussed various issues, including the overall crime and law and order situation, the introduction of new criminal laws, cybercrime, complaint resolution, CCTV surveillance, and road and traffic safety. He provided necessary instructions to the officials to address these concerns effectively.

Chief Secretary Dr Vivek Joshi, Chief Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Sh Rajesh Khullar, Additional Chief Secretary Home Department Dr Sumita Misra, Director General of Police Sh Shatrujeet Kapur along with other DGPs, ADGPs, District Superintendents of Police were also present in the meeting.

PUNJAB STATE INFORMATION COMMISSION IMPOSES ONE-YEAR BAN ON FILLING APPLICATION BY MANJINDER SINGH

Chandigarh, January 10:

Sandeep Singh Dhaliwal, State Information Commissioner of the Punjab State Information Commission, issued an order today imposing a one-year ban on Manjinder Singh, resident of  Kharar, District Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, from filing any further applications under the Punjab State Information Commission.

This order follows the instructions of the RTI Commission, in which on January 8, 2025, State Information Commissioner Sandeep Singh Dhaliwal was conducting hearing about 70 cases related to RTI appeals filed by Manjinder Singh under the second appeal category. During the hearing, it was revealed that Manjinder Singh had been using RTIs of a fabricated nature to blackmail government employees and officials, influencing government work through corrupt practices. The Commission had repeatedly questioned the use of these RTIs in public interest, but no response was provided by Manjinder Singh.

The Commission further stated that in light of previous decisions by various higher courts concerning similar cases, and after considering these facts, the State Information Commissioner has imposed the one-year ban on filing applications with the Commission. Additionally, the fines and compensations imposed on officials in different RTI cases have been cancelled. Public authorities have been advised that if any future applications filed by Manjinder Singh under Section 7(9) of the RTI Act, 2005, are repetitive or excessively burdensome on the office, they should be ignored.

Dr. Baljit Kaur reviews welfare schemes being run by Department of Social Justice, Empowerment and Minorities

Chandigarh, January 10

Dr. Baljit Kaur, the Minister for Social Justice, Empowerment and Minorities, on Friday, chaired a special meeting with officials in Chandigarh to review various welfare schemes and initiatives being run by the department.

During the meeting, the Minister had an in-depth discussion with the Additional Chief Secretary of the department, Mr. Alok Shekhar and the Director, Mr. Sandeep Hans, regarding the functioning of the department and the outreach of its schemes to the public. The officials provided detailed information about the implementation of welfare schemes under the department.

The Minister discussed several key schemes during the meeting, including the Ashirwad Scheme, Post-Matric Scholarship, Adarsh Gram Yojana, Prime Minister’s Abhyudaya Yojana, hostel-related schemes, and the buildings of Dr. Ambedkar Bhawans. She directed the officials to ensure that Dr. Ambedkar Bhawans in districts be used for gyms and libraries to benefit the public.

The Minister also emphasized that schemes such as low-interest loans under self-employment programs, the N.B.C. Scheme, and N.M.D. Welfare Schemes are being implemented to improve the social and economic standards of Scheduled Castes, Backward Classes, Economically Weaker Sections, and minorities. She instructed that awareness camps be organized to ensure the direct benefit of these schemes reaches the people. Every citizen in the state should be made aware of these schemes to ensure they are not left behind.

The meeting was attended by the Director-cum-Joint Secretary of the Department of Social Justice, Empowerment, and Minorities, Raj Bahadur Singh, Deputy Director Ravinderpal Singh Sandhu, and other officials.

Punjab Power Minister Harbhajan Singh ETO Unveils 2025 Calendars of PSPCL and PSTCL

Chandigarh, January 10

Punjab Power Minister Harbhajan Singh ETO unveiled the 2025 calendars for Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) and Punjab State Transmission Corporation Limited (PSTCL) here today.

The PSPCL calendar showcases captivating image of the Sri Guru Amardas Thermal Plant, Goindwal Sahib, alongside picture of function organised to induct the newly appointed personnel within the corporation. Additionally, it features a striking solar tree, symbolizing the corporation’s dedication to renewable energy. The PSTCL calendar, on the other hand, spotlights innovative initiatives aimed at strengthening the state’s power transmission infrastructure.

while releasing these calendars, Power Minister Harbhajan Singh ETO extended congratulations to both PSPCL and PSTCL for their commendable initiative. He expressed unwavering confidence that each day represented in these 2025 calendars will serve as a testament to the relentless efforts and dedication of both corporations.

Power Minister said that the initiatives taken by PSPCL and PSTCL are not just about dates on a calendar, but about their ongoing commitment to the development and welfare of the people of Punjab. He praised the corporations for their continued pursuit of excellence and their pivotal role in advancing the state’s power sector, ensuring that every day brings tangible progress and benefits to the people of the state.

Principal Secretary (Power) Ajoy Kumar Sinha, CMD PSPCL Er. Baldev Singh Sran and Director Admin PSPCL Jasbir Singh Sursingh were also present on this occasion.

Punjab Cabinet Ministers Meet Janglat Workers Union to Address Their Issues

Chandigarh, January 10

Punjab Finance Minister Advocate Harpal Singh Cheema and Forest and Wildlife Preservation Minister Lal Chand Kataruchak held a detailed meeting today with the Janglat Workers Union. The meeting, chaired by Finance Minister Cheema, who is also the Chairman of the Cabinet Sub-Committee formed to address employee issues, focused on the pressing demands and challenges faced by the Janglat Workers and finding tangible solutions for the same.

During the discussions, Finance Minister Cheema directed the Forest Department to convene a subsequent meeting with the union to address their services related issues. He emphasized the need for a positive approach in resolving these issues and instructed that the case concerning financial obligations be forwarded to the Finance Department for further action. Finance Minister Cheema assured the union representatives that their legitimate demands would be addressed promptly, highlighting the government’s commitment to the welfare of its employees.

Additionally, Finance Minister Cheema directed the Forest Department to organize training programs for class four employees to enhance their skills and improve their work efficiency. This initiative is aimed at empowering the employees with better skill sets, thereby contributing to their professional development and overall job satisfaction.

Forest Minister Lal Chand Kataruchak echoed these sentiments, reiterating the government’s dedication to resolving the issues faced by the Janglat Workers Union. He assured the union that their concerns are being taken seriously and that the department is committed to finding sustainable solutions.

The Forest Workers Union delegation, comprising Makhan Singh Wahidpuri, Jaswinder Singh Sauja Patiala, Satnam Singh Sangrur, Amandeep Singh Chhat Bir, Ravikant Ropar, Sulakhan Singh Mohali, and Ravi Kumar Ludhiana, expressed gratitude to the Punjab government for the productive meeting. The Union enthusiastically welcomed the Finance Minister’s assurance to address their legitimate demands and the Forest Minister’s commitment to their welfare.

Punjab Tourism and Cultural Affairs Department celebrates “Dhiyan Di Lohri” in Khanna

Chandigarh, Jan 10:

Cabinet Minister Tarunpreet Singh Sond on Friday stated that celebrating ‘Dhiyan Di Lohri’ can significantly improve the sex ratio in the Punjab.

While presiding over the “Dhiyan Di Lohri” event at A.S College (Women), Khanna organized by the Tourism and Cultural Affairs Department, Sond emphasized the importance of such gatherings in supporting girl children to live their lives with dignity and pride. He highlighted that this, in turn, will contribute immensely to the socio-economic development of the state.

Sond described ‘Dhiyan Di Lohri’ as a vital initiative that can transform the destiny of girls in society. He underscored the necessity of holding such sustainable efforts throughout the year to effectively spread this message. He further stated that these functions align with the teachings of the great Sikh Gurus, who advocated for the respect and honour of women, as they give birth to kings and future leaders.

Sond noted that girls today are excelling in several fields including academics, medical, science, sports and etc. He remarked that the country is making progress, with more girls reaching new heights in their careers.

The Minister also mentioned that the Punjab government, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, is implementing numerous initiatives aimed at women’s empowerment. He added that efforts are underway to raise awareness about improving the gender ratio, with many girls currently holding top level government jobs and other prestigious positions.

Present at the event were Secretary Tourism and Cultural Affairs and Information and Public Relations, Malwinder Singh Jaggi, Director Tourism and Cultural Affairs Amrit Singh, senior district officials and other dignitaries.

Ashwani Chawla becomes President of Punjab Vidhan Sabha Press Gallery Committee

Chandigarh, January 10:

In the Annual polls of the Punjab Vidhan Sabha Press Gallery Committee 2025, journalist Ashwani Chawla (Sach Kahoon) today got elected as the President. During the course of polls, the entire journalist fraternity expressed unanimity on the name of Ashwani Chawla and decided to elect him as the President unopposed.

In the aftermath, the names of Mr. Amit Pandey and Mr. Deepak Sharma were proposed for election to the posts of Vice President and Secretary of the Press Gallery Committee, respectively. They too were declared elected unopposed as no other candidate came forward to contest against them. Hence, they were elected with unanimity.

The Vidhan Sabha Press Gallery Committee advises the Speaker of the State’s Vidhan Sabha to resolve any issues being faced by the journalists and facilitate them. On the advice rendered by the committee, the Speaker takes the decisions for the welfare of the journalist fraternity.

Vijay Singh Dahiya appointed In-Charge of Ambala district

Chandigarh, January 9 – The Haryana Government has deputed Sh. Vijay Singh Dahiya, Commissioner & Secretary of the Printing & Stationery Department and Animal Husbandry Department, as the In-Charge of Ambala district, in addition to his current duties. An order to this effect was issued by the Haryana Chief Secretary.

Sh. Vijay Singh Dahiya will review projects worth Rs. 25 crore and above, overall crime and heinous crime incidents, and vigilance matters concerning clearances under Sections 17A and 19 of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988. Additionally, he will assess the efficacy and functioning of the service delivery mechanism, as well as the parameters of functioning in the Health, Education, and Social sectors.

Further, he will address the challenges faced by the Deputy Excise and Taxation Commissioner (DETC) regarding taxes, GST, etc. In addition, he will interact with MLAs and other public representatives in the presence of Deputy Commissioners (DCs) and Superintendents of Police (SPs). He may also visit one important significant site related to the Health and Education Departments.

Haryana RTS Commission awards Rs 3,000 compensation to consumer over delay in notified service

Chandigarh, January 9 – The Haryana Right to Service (RTS) Commission has directed the Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (UHBVN), Panchkula to grant a compensation of Rs 3,000 over a delay in providing a notified service to a consumer.

While giving this information here today, a spokesperson of the Commission said Sh. Rajesh Yadav, a resident of Jhajjar district, had approached the Commission regarding replacement of his old meter. After lodging a complaint on July 18, 2024, he received a call from the Nigam that his new meter had arrived and would be replaced within 2-3 days. However, no action was taken in this regard. Instead, the complainant alleged that he received a call from the concerned JE stating that no meter was available in the store and that his meter could not be replaced. From the complainant’s account, it appeared that the JE was seeking illegal gratification, causing delays in the installation of the new meter. The complainant further alleged that the concerned SDO fabricated a document by sending a satisfaction letter purportedly signed by one Sh. Jai Parkash Yadav, who, according to the complainant, was neither a tenant nor an employee at the premises.

The Commission carefully considered all the facts and circumstances of the case. It was only after an appeal was filed with the Commission that the meter was finally replaced on November 26, 2024.

It said for a service that is supposed to be delivered within 3 days in urban areas, it took more than 4 months to provide the same, adding that UHBVN is clearly responsible for this delay. It is neither the concern of the complainant/consumer nor the Commission that meters are unavailable. Once a service has been notified, the UHBVN must take all possible steps to ensure adequate supply of meters in its stores. It has been generally observed that the Material Management (M&M) wings of the power utilities are not ensuring the availability of necessary material in their stores, which causes delays in the delivery of notified service, the Commission observed.

Hence, the Commission, exercising its powers under Section 17(1)(h) of the Haryana Right to Service Act, 2014 (hereinafter referred to as the ‘Act’), awarded a compensation of Rs. 3,000 to the consumer, which should be paid by the UHBVN from its funds. The UHBVN is free to recover this amount from the defaulting officials who failed to ensure the availability of LT/CT meters in their stores. This amount should either be adjusted in the consumer’s account by UHBVN or transferred to the consumer’s bank account. The concerned XEN has been directed to send a compliance report of these orders to the Commission by January 25, 2025.

At the same time, a serious issue in this case is the creation of a fake satisfaction letter on behalf of the complainant. The Commission directed the XEN, Bahadurgarh, to investigate the same and submit a report in this matter by January 24, 2025. The XEN has also been directed to confirm whether any LT/CT meters were available in the stores after July 18, 2024. If they were, the XEN should confirm whether the meters were installed according to priority or they were installed at the whims and fancies of the JE, the Commission ordered.

The MDs of both UHBVN and DHBVN have also been told to review the stock situation of their stores and ensure availability of the same for delivery of notified services.

Haryana retains “Achievers” category in Logistics Ease Across Different States (LEADS) 2024

Chandigarh, Jan 9 – Haryana has secured a prestigious position in the “Achievers” category for Landlocked States in the Logistics Ease Across Different States (LEADS) Survey 2024, conducted by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India. This marks the third consecutive year of Haryana’s recognition, underscoring its outstanding efforts in enhancing logistics infrastructure and strengthening the logistics ecosystem through the state’s logistics policy.

Principal Secretary of the Industries and Commerce Department, Sh. D. Suresh, presented the prestigious award to Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini. The award, recently conferred upon Haryana by Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Sh. Piyush Goyal in New Delhi, recognizes the state’s significant achievements.

The LEADS survey evaluates States and Union Territories on their Logistics infrastructure, Logistics services, Operating & Regulatory environment and Sustainability & Equitable logistics. Haryana’s inclusion in the “Achievers” category underscores the state’s commitment to fostering a business-friendly environment and establishing itself as a logistics hub in the country.

Haryana has emerged as a leader in the logistics sector, largely due to its world-class logistics infrastructure. The state has made substantial investments in enhancing its road networks, rail connectivity, and inland container depots. Major projects, including the Kundli-Manesar-Palwal (KMP) Expressway and the Integrated Multi-Modal Logistics Hub (IMLH) at Nangal Chaudhary, have significantly boosted connectivity, driving the growth of logistics across the region.

Infrastructure planning has also seen significant advancements through the PM Gati Shakti State Master Plan (SMP) Portal. Haryana has mandated that all infrastructure projects exceeding Rs 100 crore be planned through this portal, ensuring better coordination and timely execution of key initiatives.

Strategically located adjacent to the National Capital Region (NCR), Haryana has leveraged its geographical proximity to become a crucial hub in North India’s logistics and warehousing sector. This location advantage has attracted substantial investments and positioned the state as a major player in the logistics space.

The state has also embraced sustainability in its logistics sector. Haryana has introduced green logistics initiatives, such as the promotion of electric vehicles (EVs) for freight transport. Additionally, it has implemented progressive policies, including the Electric Vehicle Policy 2022 and the Vehicle Scrappage & Recycling Facility Incentive Policy 2024, to ensure a cleaner and more sustainable logistics ecosystem.

To further strengthen its logistics sector, Haryana has focused on building a skilled workforce. The state has formed partnerships with private sector entities and educational institutions to enhance logistics training and livelihood opportunities. In line with its commitment to gender inclusivity, Haryana has actively promoted women’s participation in the logistics sector, ensuring equal employment opportunities for all.

Haryana is committed to reduce the logistics cost by adopting a logistics cost framework to maximize efficiency and propel the state’s economic growth.