Category Archives: Chandigarh

Operation Akraman-IV: 1116 arrested, 573 FIRs registered as part of special drive against illegal activities

IEP Chandigarh, February 6

Under Operation Akraman-IV, a special drive to Clean-Up the crime and criminal elements across the state, Haryana Police has successfully conducted a series of coordinated raids and arrested 1116 accused while lodging 573 FIRs under various sections of IPC, NDPS, Arms and Excise Act.

        Disclosing this here today, Director General of Police (DGP), Sh. P.K. Agrawal informed that the Police Department had been collecting pinpointed intelligence on criminal activities in the State including trafficking of illegal arms, narcotic substances and illicit liquor. 1327 teams comprising 7109 Police personnel under the command of SsP/DCsP conducted coordinated raids starting early morning on 5th February throughout the day till evening on crime and criminals. The element of surprise and simultaneous targeting of criminals at multiple locations led to very encouraging results. A total of 50 illegal firearms and 25 cartridges were seized. Similarly, 301 kg 462 gram ganja, 159.24 gram heroin, over 49 kg poppy husk, 1.155 kg opium, 34.42 gram smack, 83.22 gram sulpha, 3.19 gram charas and 108 prohibited tablets/capsules/injections were also recovered.

        During these raids, the raiding teams have also managed to nab 12 most wanted/wanted criminals and 3 other offenders carrying cash rewards. Police has also arrested 188 proclaimed offenders and 15 bail jumpers. Among the arrested POs and Bail Jumpers, many of them were reported to be evading their arrest for a long time. In addition, 248 other accused involved in various cases were also nabbed during the special drive. Major recoveries from these accused include two gold chains, 28 mobile phones, Rs 3.59 lakh cash and 38 vehicles.

Cracking down on bootleggers, the teams confiscated 10620 bottles of     Indian Made Foreign Liquor, 1752 bottles of country-made liquor, 58 bottles of beer, 741 bottles of licit liquor, 191 bottles of illicit liquor and 632 litres of lahan.

        Police has also recovered cash over Rs 1,91,776 from the accused arrested under Gambling Act.  It is pertinent to note that this special drive was the 4th in the series of  intelligence driven State wide crackdowns under Operation Aakraman to Clean Up the state regarding crime and criminal elements and it reaffirms the steadfast commitment of the Haryana Police Department to the citizens of the State for providing a safe and stable environment.

Haryana Govt has nominated link officers to ensure smooth functioning of National Health Mission works

IEP Chandigarh, February 6

Haryana Government has designated various officers as link officers for smooth functioning of National Health Mission. A letter has been issued in this regard by Chief Secretary, Sh. Sanjeev Kaushal.

        Giving information in this regard, Sh. Kaushal said that the first link officer to the Managing Director of the National Health Mission will be the Director General, Health Services (Head of the Department) and the Director General, Health Services (Programme) will be the second link officer.

        The Chief Secretary said that to ensure the smooth functioning of the Departments, Boards, Corporations, the officers concerned are out for more than 2 days due to leave, training, tour, being on election duty or transfer, vacancy due to retirement or any other reason, the work will be looked after by the link officers in their absence. Every officer shall inform the link officer before going on leave, training, tour or election duty.

Measles Rubella (MR) catch-up campaign started from today in district Nuh and Palwal to stop the transmission of Measles: Health Minister Anil Vij

IEP Chandigarh, February 6

Haryana Home and Health Minister, Sh. Anil Vij said that to stop the transmission of measles, Measles Rubella (MR) catch-up campaign is being carried out in district Nuh and district Palwal (Hathin and Hodal block). In this campaign, one additional dose of MR vaccine will be administered to all eligible children of 9 months to 15 years.        He said that the MR catch-up campaign has been launched in Nuh & Palwal (Hathin & Hodal blocks) today and total 4,72,250 children (406493 children  in district Nuh and 65,757 children in district Palwal- Hathin & Hodal Block) will be provided additional dose of MR during this campaign.        Sh. Vij said that beneficiaries will be covered in schools during the first week of campaign and after that outreach sessions will be conducted for providing additional dose of MR.He said that Campaign has been launched by Deputy Commissioners in both districts. For ensuring 100 percent coverage, campaign is being monitored by state Nodal officers and officers from Partner agencies like WHO/ UNICEF etc.Health Minister said that all line departments like departments of Women and Child development, Panchayati Raj, Education, IMA and IAP have been requested to extend their complete cooperation to successfully implement the campaign in order to achieve the goal of Measles and Rubella elimination.

Inter-School Quiz held

IEP Chandigarh, February 6

Delhi Public School, Gurugram got 1st place in first edition of Inter-School Quiz ‘Kushagra’ at Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) Chandigarh campus. The 2nd place was bagged by Modern School, Barakhambha Road,   Delhi and Sunbeam English School, Varanasi got 3rd place. The runner up title went to Neerja Modi School, Jaipur.

Rakesh Kumar Popli, PCS Joint Secretary Personnel, Government of Punjab was chief guest during the grand finale.

The preliminary rounds were conducted virtually with over 760 students from 50 schools participating. After an elimination round, the top 50 teams across India were shortlisted for the grand finale at NMIMS. 

1000 attend workshop on cardiovascular & stress at CGC

IEP Mohali, February 6

As many as 1000 including students and faculty attended a workshop on ‘Management of cardiovascular health and stress among youngsters’ at Chandigarh Group of Colleges on Monday.

Addressing the workshop, Dr. Deepak Puri, director of cardiovascular at  Max Hospital, Mohali said that there has been a 30 percent rise of fatal heart attacks in the age group 25 to 44 years ever since the onset of COVID pandemic.

He emphasized that the patients who needed hospitalization for COVID are having much more severe after effects with 27.3 times increase complications due to clot formation, 21.6 times increase in heart failure, 17.5 times increased risk of stroke ,10 times increased risk of arrhythmias and 118 times increase risk of death. Whereas in non-hospitalized COVID patients’ risk of death has increased more than 10 times according to a recent report from Queen Mary University of London, he informed. 

Government taking effective steps to make Gaushalas self-reliant, says Haryana CM

IEP Chandigarh, February 5

Punjab Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal said that the state government is taking effective steps to make the state’s gaushalas self-reliant. He said that a grant of Rs 30 crore is given every year for fodder of cattle. The Chief Minister was addressing on the occasion of the anniversary celebration of Shri Jagat Guru Brahmanand Gaushala in Panipat’s Kurana village.

Kurana village will be developed under Mahagram Yojana

The Chief Minister approved several demands for Kurana village. He approved the demand for widening four roads of the village to five and a half meters. With the population of the village being more than 10,000, the Chief Minister also announced to give the benefit of Mahagram Yojana to Kurana village, along with an assistance of Rs 21 lakh for Shri Jagat Guru Brahmanand Gaushala, Kurana.

        Apart from this, Member of Parliament, Sh. Sanjay Bhatia and Rajya Sabha member, Sh. Krishan Lal Panwar announced Rs 11 lakh each and MP Arvind Sharma announced Rs. 2.50 lakh for the Gaushala.

        The Chief Minister said that cow is considered a symbol of Indian civilization, culture and traditions. Cow has been given the status of mother in religious texts and is worshipped.

        Emphasizing to make the cow a means of livelihood for the farmers again, he said, “For this, we have to take effective steps for the conservation and promotion of indigenous breeds of cows. Under the Rashtriya Gokul Mission, Gokul Gram is being established at Government Livestock Farm, Hisar. The Haryana Gauvansh Research Centre has been opened in Panchkula by the Haryana Gau Seva Aayog. In this, research work is going on more phosphate rich organic manure and vermicompost.”

        The Chief Minister said that any registered Gaushala which needs grant can put its demand on the Saral Portal. Apart from this, solar power plants have been installed in 330 gaushalas in the state under the Mukhyamantri Gaushala Jagmag Yojana. He said that for marketing Panchgavya products made from cow dung, cow urine etc; marketing platforms would be made available in rural industrial parks located near cow shelters.

        In order to encourage cattle rearing in the state, the Chief Minister said that interest subsidy is being provided to the beneficiaries on the bank loans taken for the purchase of cows; after setting up a dairy of 20 indigenous breeds of cows, such as Haryana, Sahiwal, Belahi, Tharparkar, Gir etc. Also, 50 percent subsidy is given to the cattle rearers who open dairies of 3 and 5 cows of indigenous breed. He said that four cattle breeding and research centres have been set up in Kaithal’s Keorak village, Jhajjar’s Lakdiya, Karnal’s Uchani, and Mahendragarh at a cost of Rs 37 crore for the improvement of the breed of indigenous cows.

        He said that the government has implemented the Haryana Gauvansh Sanrakshan and Gausamvardhan Act 2015, under which a provision has been made for imprisonment of up to 10 years and a fine of up to Rs 1 lakh; for the person who kills a cow. A provision has been made for imprisonment of up to 7 years for cow-smuggling and fine up to Rs 70,000 in addition to confiscation of the vehicle used.

        “Apart from this, a state-level special cow protection task force has been constituted to prevent cow slaughter and cow-smuggling. Beef testing labs have been set up in Faridabad and Yamunanagar to punish the culprits of cow slaughter. Two cow shelters have been established at Panipat’s Nain village and Hisar’s Dhandhur village to keep destitute cattle,” said the Chief Minister.

        To make the gaushalas self-reliant, he called upon the Gaushala operators to lay emphasis on the production of natural phenyl, organic manure, cow dung utensils, natural paint, pot, lamp, incense, soap and other products from cow urine and dung.

        On the occasion, MPs Sh. Krishan Lal Panwar, Sh. Sanjay Bhatia, Sh. Arvind Sharma, Gharaunda MLA Sh. Harvinder Kalyan, Panipat Rural MLA, Sh. Mahipal Dhanda, Panipat Urban MLA, Sh. Pramod Vij, Uttarakhand DGP, Sh. Ashok Garg, Shri Jagat Guru Brahmanand Gaushala Samiti president, Sh. Naresh Garg, besides a large number of people were present.

Energy Minister heard public grievances in Hisar

IEP Chandigarh, February 5

Haryana Energy Minister, Chaudhary Ranjit Singh said that the government has taken effective steps in power reforms. He said that ‘Bijli Panchayat’ are being organized regularly for on-the-spot redressal of consumer problems. He continued by saying that the officers of the department consider redressing the consumer issues as their primary goal.

        Chaudhary Ranjit Singh was hearing the public grievances today in the ‘Bijli Panchayat’ organized by Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam in Hisar today.

        He said that a large number of people are coming to the ‘Bijli Panchayat’ not only from Hisar but also from many other districts. The Energy Minister said that at present, on an average, 70 percent of public problems are being resolved on the spot.

        While directing that officers should soon ensure pending electricity connections in Dhanis. The Minister said that concrete action will be taken against the officers who are taking laxity towards their work. He further stated that delay in public work will not be tolerated.

        Earlier, he also presided a meeting with the  senior officers of Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam, in which pending tubewell connection, under construction works of 33 KV sub-station were reviewed in detail. The Energy Minister directed to issue pending tubewell connections soon and to expedite the other construction works. He was apprised that the work of installing approved tubewell connections has been completed up to 80 percent.

Khelo India Youth Games: Chief Minister congratulates winning players, says result of state’s strong sports policy

IEP Chandigarh, February 5

Continuing with its spectacular performance in the ongoing Khelo India Youth Games in Madhya Pradesh; Haryana stays at the top of the table with 22 gold, 15 silver and 12 bronze medals.        Congratulating the winning players, Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal said that the players have once again proved that Haryana is the super power of sports in the country.        “It is clear from the results of the competitions that Haryana is full of sports talents; that is why we are constantly working to promote sports in every village,” he said, adding that the state government will provide all sports facilities to every player in future also and will make Haryana a nursery of sports.        The Chief Minister said that this is the result of Haryana’s strong sports policy, due to which gold medals are coming in abundance in the Youth Games. He said that last time, the state government had also doubled the prize money given to the winners of the Khelo India Youth Games. The player winning gold medal was given Rs 1 lakh, Rs 60,000 to the silver medalist and Rs 40,000 to the bronze medalist.        Not only this, Rs 5,000 were also given as incentive to the sportspersons of the state for participating in the games. “It is the effect of the sports policy that the players of the state are continuously performing brilliantly,” he asserted.        The 5th Khelo India Youth Games will continue till February 11 in eight cities of Madhya Pradesh. About 6,000 players from the country are participating in 27 sports.        Haryana has won 15 medals including 8 gold in boxing and 4 gold, 4 silver, 4 bronze medals in athletics. In shooting the state has won 2 gold, 3 silver, 2 bronze; while 3 gold and one silver in cycling. Two gold medals in badminton, one gold medal in volleyball and two gold medals in archery have been achieved so far.

Dr. Baljit Kaur directed all departments to ensure compliance of reservation policy in outsourced recruitment

IEP Chandigarh, February 5

 Under the direction of Social Justice, Empowerment and Minorities Minister Dr. Baljit Kaur, to follow the instructions issued by the Department of Social Justice on 3-11-2015 regarding reservation in outsource recruitment, a letter has been written to the Special Chief Secretary, Additional Chief Secretary, Financial Commissioner, Principal Secretary, Administrative Secretary, Divisional Commissioners, head of all Departments, all Deputy Commissioners, Additional Deputy Commissioners (Development) and all Sub Divisional Magistrates.

 It has come to the notice of the Minister that these instructions are not being followed by many departments and institutions under them.  She said that the government has seriously considered this issue and has decided that as per the instructions issued by the Department of Social Justice, Empowerment and Minorities dated 3-11-2015 reservation should be ensured in the recruitment done on outsources basis.  In view of the provisions of the Reservation Act-2006, implementation of reservation for Scheduled Castes and Backward Classes in recruitment through outsources method should be ensured.

 Dr. Baljit Kaur said that if any such complaint comes to her notice in future, action will be taken under Section 8 of the Punjab Scheduled Castes and Backward Classes (Reservation in Services) Act, 2006.

Punjab Water Supply and Sanitation Department to organize online ‘Janta Darbar’ on Feb 6, says Jimpa

IEP Chandigarh, February 5

          Water Supply and Sanitation Minister Bram Shanker Jimpa informed that as per the instructions of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, the first state-level online ‘Janta Darbar’ will be organized on February 6 from 11.30 am to 2 pm. If the residents of state’s villages are facing any problem regarding the supply of clean water and sanitation or they want to file a complaint, they can register their complaints online, he added.

           In the ‘Janta Darbar’, grievances would be heard by Water Supply and Sanitation Minister Bram Shanker Jimpa. All senior officers of the department and district officers would also be present with the minister. Water Supply and Sanitation Department has already shared the online link for filing complaints.

          Citizens who want to lodge a complaint can connect online at the link  https://headdwss.my.webex.com/headdwss.my/j.php?MTID=mb93a5a19bb8a03372346bce9780ae495. Apart from this, they can also be connected through WebExMeeting number: 2642 015 6498 (Password: 1234). Those who want to convey their grievances before the Minister should register their grievances in advance so that the complaint can be properly resolved by the Minister after analyzing it before the meeting.

          Advance complaint can be lodged on toll free number- 1800-180-2468 or email dwsssnkhelpdesk@gmail.com or website dwss.punjab.gov.in/Citizen Corner Register Online Complaint. (If there is any technical problem while filing the complaint then it can be sent to the given email)

          It is pertinent to mention that the citizens will wait in their virtual waiting room during the ‘Janta Darbar’. Citizens will come one by one on the basis of the priority of the registered complaints and after listening to the complaints, the minister will make every effort to solve them on the spot. Only after solving the first complaint, the next complaint will be heard. If a complainant does not want to wait or if the meeting time runs out, he/she can lodge his complaint later on, at the toll free number/email/website.