Category Archives: Chandigarh

NO COMPROMISE WITH SAFETY OF FOREST DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEES: LAL CHAND KATARUCHAK

IEP Chandigarh, January 25

          The Punjab Government led by the Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann is fully committed to safeguarding the interests of employees. As part of this, the Government would not compromise on the safety of the employees serving in the department. These views were expressed by the Forest and Wildlife Preservation Minister Lal Chand Kataruchak at the Forest Complex in Sector 68 while presiding over a meeting of Punjab Non – Gazetted Forest Officers Association.

          Showing utmost seriousness over the issue of the employees especially the Forest Guards, the Minister emphasized that patrolling in groups at night should be preferred at the range level. He also said that the anti social elements causing harm to the property of the Forest Department, must be strictly proceeded against.

          Exhorting the field employees of the department to wear uniforms on duty, Mr. Kataruchak said that this would not only accord them a distinct identity but also prove beneficial from the security point of view. The Minister directed the officers of the department to consider the proposal to institute an award besides conferring a Medal on the employees who have been victims of attacks by unruly elements. This would go a long way in boosting the morale of such employees, said the Minister.

          On the various demands put forward by the Union such as changing the name of the post of Forest Guard to the Forest Beat Officer/Beat Incharge, separate transfer policy, giving conveyance allowance, speeding up the process of promotion and filling up the 74 posts of Forest Rangers, the Minister assured to give sympathetic consideration.

          Among others present on the occasion included the PCCF R.K. Mishra and the APCCF (Admn) Dharminder Sharma.

CM announces hike of Rs. 10 per quintal, now farmers to get Rs. 372 for their crop

IEP Chandigarh, January 25

While safeguarding the interest of the sugarcane farmers, Haryana Chief Minister today announced a hike of Rs. 10 per quintal. After this hike now the sugarcane farmers will be paid Rs. 372. This will come into force from this crushing season. The current price of sugarcane in the State is Rs.362 per quintal.

While addressing a press conference held at his residence Sant Kabir Kutir, today, Sh. Manohar Lal said that safeguarding the interest of farmers is the utmost priority of the State Government.

“I urge the farmers that the prices have been hiked and now they should bring their sugarcane to the mills so the mills can run smoothly. Closure of sugar mills is neither in the interest of the farmers nor of the mills”, said Sh. Manohar Lal.

The Chief Minister said though the current sugar price has not increased as expected still we are giving high prices for sugarcane crops as compared to the sugar price. The sugar mills are constantly facing financial losses but still, we have time and again safeguarded the interest of the farmers, he added.

He informed that at present the sugar mills of the state are facing a loss of Rs. 5293 crores. Average cost of sugar production is Rs. 4341 per quintal, which is much higher than the selling price of sugar i.e. Rs. 3400 per quintal. An amount of Rs. 1005 crore was provided as loan to the Co-Operative Sugar Mills and Rs. 329 crore was given as subsidy to all Co-Operative and Private Sugar Mills in last two years (2020-21 and 2021-22) as financial assistance, he added.

The percentage of sugar recovery in the cooperative mills is 9.75 percent while the percentage of private mills is 10.24, shared Sh. Manohar Lal.

He further shared that to increase the sugar recovery and to make the mills financially stable, the capacity of cooperative sugar mills is being increased along with setting up ethanol and energy plants. Besides this, the renovation of mills has been done.

Recommendations of the Committee

The Chief Minister said that the Committee constituted under the Chairmanship of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Minister, Sh. J.P Dalal and after considering the demands of the sugarcane farmers the committee had submitted its report. The Committee has held several meetings with the farmers, cooperative department, private mills, and subject experts and recommended the hike, along with other important recommendations, he shared.

He informed that the Committee recommended to diversify all Co-Operative Sugar Mills by installing Ethanol Plants, Power Co-generation in sugar mills commercial use of Bio-products like molasses, bagasse, press mud etc.  Further, the Committee recommended to improve quality of the sugarcane for better sugar recovery percentage. The Committee suggested the Cooperation Department to explore some innovative business model including private participation for smooth economic viable concept for the running of Sugar Mills, he asserted.

As per assessment by the Agriculture Department, the cost of cultivation has increased due to increase in costs of inputs, labor charges, etc. The Committee deliberated at length the issues viz. the constraints of financial viability, huge financial losses faced by the Co-operative Sugar Mills. Further, the Committee was of the view that despite heavy financial losses, State Advised Price (SAP) of sugarcane may be increased, further shared Sh. Manohar Lal.

The Chief Minister said that due to cold weather conditions, the mustard crop has been damaged. Regular Girdawari will be started from February 5 to assess the damage and farmers will be given compensation for the damage.

We have always ensured timely payment to sugarcane farmers

Responding to a question, the Chief Minister said that since he has assumed power, timely payment to sugarcane farmers has been assured. An amount of Rs. 2628 crore has been paid in the year 2020-21, hence there is no pendency for this year. Similarly, in the year 2021-22, Rs. 2727.29 crore has been paid except PDC of Naraingarh Sugar Mill for Rs. 17.94 crore.

He further informed that directions have been issued to the cooperative sugar mills to make payment to the farmers within a week. Farmers have also been offered that if they wish to run the sugar mills, the government can also consider this subject.

Milind Soman to run ‘Run For Health’ marathon in city

IEP Chandigarh, January 25

Gillco Group is organising a ‘Run for Health’ marathon in tricity on Feb 5 where Indian actor and fitness enthusiast Milind Soman will take part as event’s brand ambassador.

Tejpreet Singh Gill Group MD said, “Run for Health’ is an initiative to promote health and fitness among individuals of every age group. Thousands of participants will take part in it for a good cause.”

80 years old ultra-marathoner Amar Singh Chauhan with experience of over 100 marathons will also be an integral part of this marathon. 

Hartek Foundation Brings Joy and Celebration to the Raipur Village on Republic Day

IEP Raipur

 Hartek Foundation, established in 2021 with a vision to uplift the lives of the underprivileged through sustainable efforts, celebrated Republic Day with primary school students in its adopted Raipur village, Punjab.

 The event, which was the first of its kind at the school, engaged students in a variety of activities, including quizzes, drawing competitions, and dance performances. The winners of the competitions were awarded by the foundation.

“We are thrilled to be able to celebrate Republic Day with the students of Raipur and are proud to be a part of this community,” said Ms. Keerti Hartek Singh, Founder and Chairperson of Hartek Foundation. “Our goal is to provide opportunities for education and personal growth to the children of Raipur. We also want to make this a smart village and work towards the upliftment of the people and students.”

The Hartek Foundation aims to bring about changes in a systematic and sustainable manner, focusing on capacity building and improving living conditions to pave the way for greater career opportunities for the less-privileged communities.

PUNJAB GOVERNMENT ISSUES NOTIFICATION REGARDING MOTOR VEHICLE TAX REBATE ON PURCHASE OF NEW VEHICLES BY OWNERS OF SCRAPPED VEHICLE: LALJIT SINGH BHULLAR

IEP Chandigarh, January 25

The Punjab Government has issued notification to give motor vehicle tax rebate on purchase of new vehicle by the owner of scrapped vehicle.Disclosing this here today, Transport Minister S. Laljit Singh Bhullar said that in consonance to the Scrapping Policy introduced by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, regarding registration of new vehicles, the Punjab Cabinet has decided to give Motor Vehicle Tax rebate of up to 15% to the Transport Vehicle Owners and 25% to Non-Transport Vehicle Owners in Motor Vehicle Tax under Section-13 (3) of the Punjab Motor Vehicle Taxation Act, 1924.He said, as per this environment friendly decision, the owners of transport vehicles can take advantage of this scheme up to 8 years from the registration of their vehicles and owners of non-transport vehicles up to 15 years from the registration of their vehicles. When the vehicle is scrapped by the vehicle owner, the vehicle will be purchased by the scrapper who will issue a “Certificate of Deposit” to the vehicle owner, which will be deposited with the concerned Licensing Authority and the owner of the vehicle will get the due exemption on Motor tax.He said, scrapping of the transport vehicle up to 8 years after registration is optional

RED ALERT SOUNDED IN PUNJAB IN VIEW OF REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATIONS

IEP CHANDIGARH, January 25

          A red alert has been sounded across the state on Wednesday to ensure peaceful celebrations of Republic Day-2023 in the border state of Punjab as per the directions of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann.

          Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav, while reviewing the security arrangements with all the CPs/SSPs of the state, asked the district heads to ensure foolproof security arrangements in their concerned jurisdictions. He also asked all the Station House Officers (SHOs) and Gazzeted Officers to remain in the field till the culmination of the Republic Day event.

           He informed that senior officers from Chandigarh have also been deputed to review security arrangements in important districts of the state and additional forces have also been deployed at the sensitive pockets.

          Divulging more details, Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) Law and Order Arpit Shukla, who himself is camping in Jalandhar to ensure foolproof security arrangements at state-level Republic Day function, said that extensive checking of vehicles and suspicious people have also been ordered by the DGP Punjab. All the inter-state and inter-district boundaries in the state have been sealed, he added.

He also urged the people of Punjab to remain alert all the time, and immediately report to the police if they find any suspicious. “People can inform the Police on 112 or 181 helpline numbers,” he added.

          Meanwhile, Governor of Punjab Banwarilal Purohit will unfurl the national flag and take the salute during a state-level Republic Day function to be held in Jalandhar on Thursday

ADDRESS TO THE NATION BY THE HON’BLE PRESIDENT OF INDIA DROUPADI MURMU ON THE EVE OF THE 74TH REPUBLIC DAY

IEP New Delhi, January 25, 2023

On the eve of the 74th Republic Day, I extend my heartiest greetings to every Indian, at home and abroad. From the day the Constitution came into effect to the present day, it has been an amazing journey that has inspired many other nations. Every citizen has reason to be proud of the Indian Story. When we celebrate the Republic Day, we celebrate what we have achieved, together, as a nation.India is, of course, home to one of the oldest living civilisations. India is called the mother of democracy.  As a modern Republic, however, we are young. In the early years of Independence, we faced countless challenges and adversities. Very high levels of poverty and illiteracy were just two of the many ill-effects of the long foreign rule. Yet, the spirit of India was undeterred. With hope and confidence, we began an experiment unique in the history of humankind.Such a vast and diverse multitude of people coming together as one nation remains unprecedented. We did so with a belief that we are, after all, one; that we are all Indians. We have succeeded as a democratic republic because so many creeds and so many languages have not divided us, they have only united us. That is the essence of India.That essence was at the heart of the Constitution, which has withstood the test of time. The Constitution that started governing the life of the Republic was the outcome of the Freedom Struggle. The national movement, led by Mahatma Gandhi, was as much about winning Independence as about rediscovering our own ideals. Those decades of struggle and sacrifice helped us win freedom not only from colonial rule but also from the imposed values and narrow world-views. Revolutionaries and reformers joined hands with visionaries and idealists to help us learn about our age-old values of peace, brotherhood and equality. Those who shaped the modern Indian mind also welcomed progressive ideas from abroad, following the Vedic advice: आनोभद्राःक्रतवोयन्तुविश्वत: “Let noble thoughts come to us from all directions”. A long and profound thought process culminated in our Constitution.Our founding document is inspired by the humanistic philosophy of the oldest living civilisation in the world as well as new ideas that emerged in more recent history. The nation will always remain grateful to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, who headed the Drafting Committee of the Constitution, and thus had a critical part in giving it the final shape. On this day, we should also remember the role of jurist B.N. Rau, who had prepared the initial draft, and other experts and officers who helped in making of the constitution. We are proud of the fact that the members of that assembly represented all regions and communities of India and that they included 15 women too. Their vision, as enshrined in the Constitution, has been continuously guiding our Republic. During this period, India has been transformed from a largely poor and illiterate nation into a confident nation marching on the world stage. This would not have been possible but for the collective wisdom of the Constitution-makers guiding our path.While Babasaheb Ambedkar and others gave us a map and a moral framework, the task of walking that path remains our responsibility. We have largely remained true to their expectations, and yet we realise that much remains to be done to realise Gandhiji’s ideal of ‘Sarvodaya’, the upliftment of all. Yet, the progress we have made on all fronts is encouraging.In our mission of ‘Sarvodaya’, the most encouraging has been the progress made on the economic front. Last year, India became the fifth largest economy in the world. It needs to be underlined that this achievement comes against the backdrop of high economic uncertainties around the world. The pandemic has entered the fourth year, affecting economic growth in most parts of the world. In its initial phase, Covid-19 also hurt India’s economy badly. Yet, guided by our able leadership and driven by our resilience, we soon came out of the downturn, and resumed the growth saga. Most sectors of the economy have shaken off the pandemic effect. India has been among the fastest-growing major economies. This has been made possible by timely and pro-active interventions from the Government. The ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ initiative, in particular, has evoked great response among people at large. There have also been sector-specific incentive schemes.It is a matter of great satisfaction that those on the margins have also been included in the schemes and programmes and they have been helped in tiding over difficulties. By implementing the ‘Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana’ announced in March 2020, the Government ensured food security for poor families at a time when the country was facing economic disruption in the wake of the unprecedented outbreak of COVID-19. Because of this help, no one had to go hungry. Keeping the welfare of poor families paramount, the duration of this scheme was extended successively, benefiting about 81 crore fellow citizens.Further extending this assistance, the Government has announced that even during the year 2023, the beneficiaries will get their monthly ration free of cost.With this historic move, the government has undertaken the responsibility of caring for the weaker sections while also enabling them to benefit from economic development.With the economy on a sound footing, we have been able to begin and carry forward a series of praiseworthy initiatives. The ultimate goal is to create an environment in which all citizens can, individually and collectively, realise their true potential and prosper. As education builds the right foundation for this purpose, the National Education Policy has introduced ambitious changes. It rightly addresses the two-fold aims of education: as an instrument of economic and social empowerment and as a means to explore truth. The policy makes our civilisational lessons relevant for contemporary life, while also preparing the learner for the 21st century challenges. The National Education Policy appreciates the role of technology in expanding and deepening the learning process.As we have come to realise since the early days of Covid-19, technology offers life-changing possibilities. The Digital India Mission is striving to make information and communication technology inclusive by bridging the rural-urban divide. More and more people in far-flung places have been reaping the benefits of the internet and are receiving a variety of services provided by the government, as the infrastructure expands. We have reasons to be proud of our achievements in the domain of science and technology. India has been among the handful of pioneers in space technology. As long-pending reforms in this sector are underway, private enterprises are now invited to join the quest. The ‘Gaganyaan’ program to carry Indian astronauts into the space is under progress. This will be India’s maiden human space flight.Yet, even as we reach out to the stars, we keep our feet on the ground.India’s Mars Mission was powered by a team of extraordinary women, and our sisters and daughters are not far behind in other areas too. Women’s empowerment and gender equality are no longer mere slogans, as we have made great progress towards these ideals in recent years. With people’s participation in ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’ campaign, women’s representation has been rising in every sphere of activity. During my visits to various states, educational institutions and while meeting delegations of various professionals, I am amazed by the confidence of young women. I have no doubt in my mind that they are the ones who will do most to shape tomorrow’s India. What miracles cannot be achieved if this half of the population is encouraged to contribute to nation-building to the best of their ability?The same vision of empowerment guides the Government’s approach to the marginalised communities including the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. In fact, the aim is not only to remove hurdles and help them in development, but also to learn from them. Tribal communities, in particular, have rich lessons to offer in many areas, ranging from protecting the environment to making the society more cohesive.

Republic Day Awards: 14 Haryana cops to get Police Medals

IEP Chandigarh, January 25

On the occasion of Republic Day, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs announced that a total of 14 Haryana Police officers/personnel have been awarded medals for distinguished and meritorious service.

Out of the 14 awards announced, one officer will receive the President’s Police Medal for Distinguished Service and 13 will get the Police Medal for Meritorious Service.

Sharing the information here today, a Haryana Police spokesperson informed that Sh. Amitabh Singh Dhillon, Inspector General of Police (Modernization) has been selected to be awarded with the President’s Police Medal for distinguished service.

Those who have been selected to be decorated with Police Medal for Meritorious Service include Satender Kumar Gupta IGP (Karnal Range) Karnal, B. Sateesh Balan IGP (STF), Virender Kumar Vij DCP (East) Gurugram, Surender Singh DSP (CID) New Delhi, Raj Kumar Ranga ACP Panchkula, Hari Kishan Inspector State Crime Branch, Ramesh Kumar Sub-Inspector (SI) Ambala, Dinesh Singh SI 1st IRB Bhondsi Gurugram, Naresh Kumar SI Rohtak, Devender Kumar ASI Panipat, Ram Pal EASI (CID) Chandigarh, Sajjan Kumar ORP ASI Hisar and Sunil Kumar Head Constable Panchkula.

Congratulating the medal recipients, the Director General of Police (DGP) Haryana, Sh. P.K. Agrawal said that it is a moment of pride for the entire police force that our 14 officers have been chosen to be decorated with such a prestigious honour. Recognition of their exemplary services at the national level would further boost their morale as well as that of others in the state police force.

Haryana cops take National Voters’ Day pledge

IEP Chandigarh, January 25

On the occasion of National Voters Day, Additional Director General of Police, (Admin and IT) Haryana, Dr. A.S. Chawla administered the pledge to various ranks of Haryana Police in a function organised at the Police headquarters.

Dr. Chawla administered the pledge of having abiding faith in democracy and maintaining the dignity of democratic values like free, fair, and peaceful elections. The Police officers and personnel who were present at the event pledged to use their voting rights in every election fearlessly and without being influenced by considerations of religion, race, caste, community, language, or any inducement.

Additional DGP (Law and Order) Sandeep Khirwar, AIG Provisioning Kamaldeep Goyal, AIG Welfare Rajeev Deswal, Additional Director (Legal) Sat Parkash and other officers were also present on this occasion.

Every year, January 25 is observed as National Voters’ Day.

Chief Minister writes to the Union Minister for issuing a special commemorative postage stamp in the name of Lord Parshuram

IEP Chandigarh, January 25

Haryana Chief Minister, during a recently held state-level programme of Lord Parshuram Mahakumbh made several announcements, which are now taking a particle shape. After notifying the setting up of a medical college in the name of Lord Parshuram in Kaithal, now Sh. Manohar Lal has written a demi-official letter to the Union Minister of Communications, Sh. Ashwini Vaishnaw to issue appropriate directions to the Department of Posts to consider issuing a special Commemorative Postage Stamp in the name of Lord Parshuram.Lord Parshuram is known to be the sixth incarnation among the Dashavatara of Lord Vishnu in Hinduism. He is the human avatar of Lord Vishnu and is called the God of Justice. He is the one who was present during Mahabharat as well as Ramayan and has met Lord Ram, reads the letter.The letter further reads, Born to Jamdagni and Renuka, he was foretold to appear at a time when overwhelming evil prevailed on earth. Since Parshuram was a great devotee of Lord Shiva, it is believed that he got the axe from God himself after pleasing Him. A symbol of Bhakti and Shakti, he is believed to be a great mighty, majestic, gau – rakshak and savior of the poor and well versed in brahm – vidya and shastra – vidya. The legends of Lord Parshuram appear in many Hindu texts and there are many temples in India dedicated to Him.