Category Archives: Chandigarh

LOKPAL PUNJAB FELICITATES PRESIDENTIAL MEDAL WINNER INSPECTOR KESAR SINGH ON HIS SUPERANNUATION

IEP Chandigarh, March 31   

       Lokpal Punjab Justice Vinod Kumar Sharma on Friday felicitated Presidential Medal Winner Inspetor Kesar Singh, who was posted as Reader of ADGP Lokpal, on his superannuation.          Terming his services as great success, Justice Sharma said that Kesar Singh’s performances during services were remarkable and he attained valuable achievements during his tenure. It is worth mention here that Mr. Kesar Singh was completed his 38 years of service with utmost dedication in Punjab Police and accorded many medals specifically 60 Appreciation letters. Kesar Singh was awarded with Presidential Medal in 2013 for his dedication towards duty.          During this felicitating ceremony held here at Punjab Civil Secretariat-2, Lokpal Justice Sharma has extended his warmest congratulations and wished successful & prosperous post retirement life for Kesar Singh.Justice Sharma motivated other colleagues of Kesar Singh, to follow his footsteps and made valuable contribution toward their duties. He added that his (Kesar Singh’s) absence will be deeply felt by his colleagues.          Prominent among others who were present included Vibhu Raj IPS ADGP Lokpal Punjab, Rajiv Prashar IAS Secretary Lokpal Punjab, Inderjit Kaushik Registrar Lokpal Punjab, Harbans Singh Secretary Minister/Lokpal Punjab and family members of Kesar Singh.

LALJIT SINGH BHULLAR REVIEWS FUNCTIONING OF THE FOOD PROCESSING DEPARTMENT

IEP Chandigarh, March 31       

   Punjab Food Processing Minister S. Laljit Singh Bhullar, on Friday, reviewed the functioning of the newly assigned Food Processing Department. During a maiden meeting, the Cabinet Minister instructed the officials to accelerate the department’s operations to create maximum employment opportunities for the youth.          Presiding over the meeting in his office at the Secretariat with Additional Chief Secretary Mrs. Ravneet Kaur, Director Mr. Manjit Singh Brar and General Manager Mr. Rajnish Tuli, Cabinet Minister S. Laljit Singh Bhullar said that Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann led government was giving big boost to the food processing sector in the state, which will create employment opportunities and give benefit to the farmers to a large extent.          Apprising the Cabinet Minister about the various schemes of the department, Additional Chief Secretary Ms. Ravneet Kaur informed that about 66,000 micro and small food processing units are functioning in Punjab, of which two-thirds units are located in the villages, where jaggery, flour, rice, mustard oil, biscuits, honey, pickles, marmalade and animal feed etc. are being prepared. She said that for the expansion of these micro category units, the entrepreneurs have to face various challenges such as lack of modern technology, difficulty in getting loans, lack of product awareness, branding and marketing etc.          She said that the department provides all kinds of support to the entrepreneurs of such units, which includes providing bank loans at cheap rates, connecting them with supply chain companies for marketing the products, providing free technical and business training, helping in getting registration of FSSAI, GST and “Udhyam”. Apart from this, financial assistance is also provided in setting up common processing/storage/packing infrastructure, she added.          Discussing various schemes of the department such as “One District-One Product”,  “Financial Assistance and Training for Small Entrepreneurs” etc., the Cabinet Minister emphasized that the benefit of each scheme should be reached at the grass-root level and benefit of the scheme to the eligible beneficiaries should be ensured.Laljit Singh Bhullar directed the officials to prepare new schemes related to food processing so that the economy of the state can be boosted

TRANSPORT MINISTER ISSUES CONTRACT TERMINATION NOTICE TO “SMART CHIP LIMITED COMPANY” FOR FAILURE OF ISSUING RCS & DLS

IEP Chandigarh, March 31

Taking serious note of the suspension of the work of issuing registration certificates (RCs) of new vehicles and driving license (DLs), Punjab Transport Minister S. Laljit Singh Bhullar, on Friday, issued contract termination notice to “Smart Chip Limited” company for failure to comply with the terms and conditions of issuing RCs and DLs in a stipulated time-frame.

Earlier show cause notices were issued to the company due to halting of work, to which no adequate response was given by the company.

Giving details, the Transport Minister said, the management of the company was being instructed from the last several days to complete the work in a timely manner as per the terms and conditions of the contract in view of the reports of delay in the issuing work. Show cause notices were also issued to the company by the transport department, but the company continued to reluctant for timely complete the work.

The Cabinet Minister informed that offer letters are being issued to L-2 and L-3 companies and Public Sector Units (PSUs) to allot this work so that registration certificates and driving licenses could be issued at the earliest.

Laljit Singh Bhullar strictly asked that stern legal action will be taken against the company, which does not live up to the agreement, adding that the process of blacklisting the company has also been initiated for disrupting the government work.

The Cabinet Minister said that directions were also given to Mr. A.S. Rai, ADGP Traffic, Punjab Police that the RCs and DLs downloaded from DigiLocker or M. Parivahan App should be considered as valid and commuters showing these online documents should not be challaned.

Hry Chief Minister releases coffee table book ‘Sikh Business Leaders of India

IEP Chandigarh, March 31

Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal released the coffee table book ‘Sikh Business Leaders of India’, authored by Dr. Prabhleen at a function organized in Delhi. On the occasion, the Chief Minister invited the industrialists present in the programme to set up industries in Haryana. He said that the state government has created a conducive environment and are providing various facilities.        Addressing the industrialists, the Chief Minister said that they will not face any problem in doing business in Haryana. “The government has created a single room system, under which all types of permissions to industries are given in 45 days. The state government has made four categories A, B, C and D. If industries are set up in category C and D zones, the state government will reimburse Rs 4,000 per worker per month for the next 4 years,” he said.        Sh. Manohar Lal said that the Sikh community has made a huge contribution to the state, the country and the world as well. “This community is a working community and have worked hard with struggle to advance their business, family, country and society. They are also working to take forward and uplift the needy; who have been left behind from the mainstream due to some reason,” he added.Baba Banda Singh Bahadur fought with Mughals and built capital at Lohgarh        The Chief Minister said that Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji entrusted the responsibility to Baba Banda Singh Bahadur to counter the atrocities committed on the people by the Mughals in North India. They fought valiantly and built their first capital at Lohgarh in this region. For the first time, the law of agricultural reform was also implemented by him.Teachings of Gurus still relevant in the society        Sharing the story of the supreme sacrifice made by Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur ji, the Chief Minister said that when Bhai Jaita Ji, while going to Anandpur Sahib; reached Sonipat with Guru Tegh Bahadur ji’s head, at that time, in order to escape from the army of Mughals, Bhai Kushal Singh of village Badkhalsa, Sonipat, offered his head to Bhai Jaita ji; stating that his face resembles Guru ji, and his head should be handed over to the Mughal army, so that Guru’s head could be taken to Anandpur Sahib.        The Chief Minister said that this great sacrifice of Bhai Kushal Singh will always be remembered and in his memory, the state government has installed a statue of Bhai Kushal Singh at Badkhalsa and has also made a memorial. He said that the education of brotherhood, sacrifice and dedication has been received from the Gurus only and it is still relevant in the society.Haryana government done commendable work under leadership of CM Manohar Lal: Tarlochan Singh        Appreciating the works of Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal and the state government, former MP, S. Tarlochan Singh said that after the formation of Haryana, maximum work has been done for Sikh history under the leadership of Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal. He said that Sh. Manohar Lal has an important contribution in reviving the history of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur.Various incomparable works done under leadership of the Chief Minister: Karmjit Singh        Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee, president, Mahant Karmjit Singh said that incomparable work has been done for Sikhism and Punjabi language under the leadership of Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal. Under the leadership of the Chief Minister, the state government has also created a separate foundation for Baba Banda Singh Bahadur, he added.        On the occasion, a large number of eminent personalities of Sikh community and other dignitaries were present.

Agreement for drone service signed

IEP Chandigarh, March 30

In a move that would benefit lots of farmers across Haryana, agriculture drone manufacturer IoTechWorld Avigation has roped in Neelkanth Formation as a drone service provider for the state.  Neelkanth Formation will make available drones for spraying services to farmers across Haryana.Through agriculture drones, farmers will be able to spray one acre of land within 6-7 minutes. This will not only help save precious time, but it will also save them from health ill-effects arising due to manual spaying.  

IVY doc gets achiever award from Meenakshi Lekhi

IEP Mohali, March 30

Dr Bhanu Partap Singh Saluja, director and head of Institute of orthopaedics at IVY Hospital, Mohali has been awarded with the PTC achiever award .He was awarded for excellence in the ortho field and contribution to the progress of society. Dr Bhanu received an award from Meenakshi Lekhi, Minister of State for External Affairs and Culture of India during a function here. Meanwhile Dr Bhanu is a pioneer in revolutionary TMT technique and advancement in joint replacement surgery.

Elsewhere & Hero Realty’s two-day Think Fest ‘Speaking Allowed 2023’ starts

IEP Chandigarh, March 30

Elsewhere Foundation in collaboration with Hero Realty is organising a two-day Think Fest, ‘Speaking Allowed’ which has started in Chandigarh. The day began with a session ‘Writing Kashmir’ by author Ashish Kaul, and performance artist and writer Inder Salim, which was moderated by Manraj Grewal, Resident Editor, The Indian Express, Chandigarh.The session stressed the need to constantly bring alive different narratives from Kashmir.Kaul who has authored bestsellers ‘Didda: The Warrior Queen Of Kashmir’,  ‘Refugee Camp’ and ‘Rakht Ghulab’ said, “The need of the hour is to look at Kashmir with new eyes and focus on the   problems of common people, be it food, power, equal rights and peace.”A conceptual performance artist and poet practicing for over 25 years, Inder Salim staged a short performance titled ‘Lost Phiren’ and stressed upon the role of art as activism.The next session, ‘Who is Afraid of Indian Literature,’ was held by speakers including Khalid Jawed (JCB Prize-winning author), Arunava Sinha (Crossword-prize winning translator), Ravi Singh (Publisher, Speaking Tiger) Nirupama Dutt (award-winning poet) who reflected on how Indian literature in different languages is making headlines and winning awards after being translated into English.The panellists spoke about how translation brings to centre stage narratives from across the country.On being asked about the type of writing coming forward, from young and new writers, Ravi Singh said that “It is very exciting, I am a big fan of new writing because it is diversified content. As long as people read there is no problem.”Khalid Jawed, stated that, “Urdu is only considered the language of Muslims, but that is not true as Urdu connects people to each other”. Arunava Sinha said, “When there are more translators, more readers will be there”Moving further the third session – ‘Gazing at Punjab through art’ was conducted by celebrated singer Rabbi Shergill and acclaimed artists Thukral and Tagra who talked about contemporary Punjab, aligning their thoughts, ideas, and vision through their art. The session was Moderated by filmmaker and scholar Daljit Ami.From the farmers’ protest to the burning Amrit Pal issue, and politics, the session focused on contemporary Punjab.  I understand the glamour and glory that comes with Punjabi music as we hear it today – I know it and I resist it. Yes, Moosewala’s style of music should happen. It’s a safety valve, we should know what people are thinking, and reflecting – but one has to understand what art is, and what it stands for. The dominance and sheer size of this kind of music and singers has to be checked. Where is Asa Singh Mastana, Surinder Kaur, Bulleh Shah, Sultan Babu, and Dheeraj Kumar, where are the voices that made Punjab cosmopolitan? Where are, tell me the female voices? I hear none. I consider Waris Shah the Shakespeare of Punjab, his invocation of the character of Heer is the cornerstone of Punjabi literature and we have collectively failed our literature and poetry. Our responsibility is to show leadership, to take charge, to understand where we stand and what is our moral stand,” Rabbi is working on more music inspired by his favourite poet, Sultan Babu.The last session of the evening was Reading Young, and Busted the myth that the young are not reading enough. Children’s author and filmmaker Samina Mishra and graphic novelist Ita Mehrotra looked at what the young adults are reading. Jaskiran Kapoor, writer and content creator moderated the session.

TOURISM MINISTER ANMOL GAGAN MAAN APPLAUDS PUNJAB AND HIMACHAL PRADESH CMS FOR JOINTLY DEVELOPING ROPE-WAY PROJECTS IN THE SRI ANANDPUR SAHIB-NAINA DEVI AND PATHANKOT-DALHOUSIE REGIONS

IEP Chandigarh, March 30

Tourism Minister Anmol Gagan Maan has applauded the Chief Ministers of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh for agreeing to jointly develop ropeway projects in the Sri Anandpur Sahib-Naina Devi and Pathankot-Dalhousie regions.The project is expected to boost the socio-economic development of both the states and facilitate tourism.Giving more information in this regard, minister said that the rope-way project will be a major attraction for tourists and is expected to bring a significant boost to the local economy. It will provide easy access to some of the most scenic locations in the region, which will undoubtedly attract a large number of tourists. The project is also expected to improve the connectivity between the two states, thus boosting trade and commerce. Minister praised the efforts of the two Chief Ministers in promoting tourism and improving the socio-economic condition of the region. She hopes that this project will be completed soon and will attract tourists from all over the country. Apart from this, minister said that the joint effort of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh governments in developing rope-way projects is a significant step towards promoting tourism in the region and it is expected to have a positive impact on the economy of both the states. 

PUNJAB GOVERNMENT COMMITTED TO ENSURE HASSLE FREE PROCUREMENT DURING RABI MARKETING SEASON COMMENCING FROM APRIL 1: LAL CHAND KATARUCHAK

IEP Chandigarh, March 30      

     The Punjab Government led by the Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann stands fully committed to ensure seamless procurement of wheat during the upcoming Rabi Marketing Season (RMS) commencing from April 1, 2023 and has made robust arrangements regarding the same across all the mandis of the State.           The Cash Credit Limit (CCL) of Rs. 29,000 crore has been approved by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) towards smooth procurement process, disclosed the Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Minister Mr. Lal Chand Kataruchak here today. Further, the payments to the farmers would be ensured from the first day itself, said the Minister adding that every single bale of foodgrain would be procured.          Also, the vehicle tracking systems have been mandated in all the transport vehicles used for ferrying wheat from the purchase centre to the storage point in order to check recycling of wheat.          Elaborating on the measures being put in place for the welfare of the farmers, the Minister said the first-aid kits are being provided in all the purchase centres so that any untoward incident is handled with care and on priority. Adequate arrangements for drinking water and toilets have been made in the purchase centres by the Mandi Board.          The Minister also divulged that the government shall ensure that procurement operations are resumed within 24 hours of stoppage of rain in any part of the state. The market committees have been asked to coordinate with the municipal committees and ensure that suction machines and adequate labour is available in the event of any rainfall during the purchase period.          The Minister directed the District level officers connected with the procurement arrangements to keep strict vigil in the mandis so as to make sure that the farmers don’t encounter any problem.           The Minister appealed to the farmers to bring dry and mature grain into the purchase centres so that there is no delay in purchasing it.