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Haryana Vigilance nabs six officials taking bribes in 24 hours

IEP Chandigarh, December  17

Haryana State Vigilance Bureau has caught six accused including – an Executive Engineer, Junior Engineer, a Police official, a Registry Clerk, Patwari, and a Computer Operator – in the last 24 hours while accepting and demanding bribes worth Rs 1.95 lacs in separate incidents.

          Sharing the information here today, the spokesperson of the Vigilance Bureau informed that in the first case, Virender Cheema, Patwari Halka Naggal, Ambala was caught with Rs 25,000 bribe money. He has taken the bribe from the complainant in lieu of separation of land khewat. When the patwari demanded bribe, the complainant approached the Vigilance Bureau. After verifying the complaint, a team laid a trap and arrested him red-handed with the bribe money.

          In another case, Vigilance Bureau has arrested Registry Clerk Ved Parkash posted at the office of Sub-Tehsil Kadipur Gurugram while demanding Rs 80,000 bribe in lieu of mutual transfer of plots which are situated at village Hayatpur Gurugram.

          In a separate case, a Bureau’s team caught Computer Operator Haryana Koshal Rozgar Nigam Chander Shekhar along with Naveen Kumar Yadav, XEN Irrigation Department while accepting bribe of Rs 5000  on the complaint of Anant Ram.

          Accused Computer Operator who is working under Haryana Koshal Rozgar Nigam in the O/o Xen, Irrigation Gurugram was demanding bribe Rs. 5000 from the complainant in lieu of helping for preparing a contractor license (Construction) of the complainant. Accused Chander Shakher was arrested while accepting of Rs. 5000 as bribe. Accused Naveen Kumar Yadav, Xen has also been arrested for demanding and earlier accepting Rs. 20,000 as bribe in connection with issuance of contractor license (Construction).

          In yet another case, a vigilance team arrested Mukesh, a Junior Engineer, Horticulture Wing Municipal Corporation, Gurugram while accepting Rs 60,000 bribe from complainant in lieu of facilitating the bill payments which are pending with Horticulture wing.

          Similarly, Bureau’s team has arrested a Head Constable Ajay Kumar posted in district Yamunanagar while accepting bribe of Rs 5000 in lieu of completing investigation process in an accident case registered at police station Radaur.

         A case has been registered against them at respective police stations of the Bureau. Further investigation is underway.

Like cities, waste management system will be implemented in villages too: Haryana Minister

IEP Chandigarh, December 16

Haryana Development and Panchayat Minister, Sh. Devender Babli said that all the public representatives of Panchayati Raj Institutions should work with the vision of development by vowing social service; only then the development of the villages would be possible. “Together we have to strengthen the basic facilities in the villages and for this, all panches, sarpanches, Zila Parishad members and Panchayat Samiti members will have to cooperate with the government,” he added. Sh. Devender Babli was addressing at the ‘Jan Pratinidhi Samwad program’ at the district level Panchayati Raj Sammelan in Karnal on Friday.

Congratulating the elected public representatives, Sh. Devender Babli said that the public has entrusted the responsibility to all the representatives with full faith. He hoped that the elected representatives would work honestly to provide facilities in their respective areas. “The facilities and schemes like cities are being taken to the villages and the day is not far when the people from the cities will come and settle in the villages,” he added.

Like cities, waste management system will be implemented in villages

Sh. Devender Babli said that the state government is planning to implement the work of waste management in villages on the lines of cities. In this regard, preparations are being made to give tenders at the block level. “This will bring a big change in the villages. Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi had started the Swachh Bharat Mission and moving ahead with this, we should vow cleanliness for 2 hours in a week and 100 hours in a month,” he said.

Chief Minister started new tradition by administering oath to all people’s representatives

Sh. Devender Babli said that Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal has started a new tradition by administering oaths to all the public representatives. “People’s representatives are feeling proud because of this. This will also bring a big change in the rural areas,” he said, adding that Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal and Deputy Chief Minister, Sh. Dushyant Chautala is making various plans and schemes keeping development in mind. He said that the Panchayat Department has completed the work of mapping the properties of 6,200 Panchayats. Also, 3,700 buildings have been selected, out of which libraries will be set up in 1,200 and gyms in 800.

Prepare a blue-print for development of villages

The Development and Panchayat Minister said that the public representatives should prepare a blueprint for the development of the villages. “Whichever Panchayat will prepare a proposal for the place where the garbage will be dumped and send it to the Panchayat Department; after passing it in the Gram Sabha, the work of building a park will be done for them,” he said. Sh. Devender Babli said that if facilities like infrastructure, library and e-library would be provided for children in the villages, then they will not go to other states and big cities for coaching. With the formation of an educated society, a strong nation will be built, he added.

Haryana government making plans for people

Sh. Devendra Babli said that the state government is making various plans and schemes for the people. “Water has been made available from door-to-door through taps; this scheme has been achieved to the extent of 90 percent. 24-hours electricity is being given under ‘Jagmag Yojana’. Good roads have been made for better connectivity of the villages with the cities,” he added.

People’s representatives are link between government and administration: Harvinder Kalyan

Gharaunda MLA, Sh. Harvinder Kalyan said that the public representatives are the link between the government and the public. “If there is no representative in a democratic system, then grievances of the people cannot be resolved,” he said, adding that all the public representatives of Karnal district will work to take the panchayats towards development. He said that Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal took over the reins in 2014 and did the work of reforming the system. “Today, jobs are being provided on the basis of merit in the state. The responsibility of the elected representatives is big. They should consider the entire village as a family and do development work for all sections. If we work as a team, then there will be all-round development,” he added.

Good decision to conduct separate elections for panches, sarpanches, block samiti and Zila Parishad: MLA Ram Kumar Kashyap

MLA Sh. Ram Kumar Kashyap said that the state government has taken a good decision by conducting separate elections for panches, sarpanches, block samiti and Zila Parishad members in the Panchayat elections; which has benefited the voters. Praising the Chief Minister, he said that giving 50 percent reservation to women and 8 percent reservation to BC-A category is also a welcome decision. He requested the Development and Panchayat Minister to give first priority to the panchayats having no income, at the time of distribution of funds.

Haryana government making dedicated efforts to share the story of valour and sacrifice of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur in the entire world, Dr. Amit Agrawal

IEP Chandigarh, December 16

Additional Principal Secretary to Chief Minister and Director General, Information, Public Relations and Languages Department, Dr. Amit Agrawal said that in the ongoing celebrations of Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav dedicated efforts have been made to share the story of valour and sacrifice of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur in the entire world.For this, the Haryana government is giving a new look to Lohgarh. The Chief Minister wants to revive this historical heritage so that the coming generations can get inspiration from the sacrifice of their martyrs, he added.Notably, Dr. Amit Agrawal visited Lohgarh in Yamunanagar district on Friday to review the ongoing development works. He interacted with the officials of the concerned department. He said that whatever development work has to be done, immediate action should be taken on it.Dr. Amit Agrawal further said that Lohgarh is such a historical place where Baba Banda Singh Bahadur built the first capital of the Sikh Raj. He said that in February 1710, Baba Banda Singh Bahadur ji had built a fort named Lohgarh after conquering the fort of Emperor Shah Jaha, Numa Haveli, and declared this place as the first capital of the Sikh Raj and issued the coin and stamp of the Sikh Raj.He said that Haryana government is doing the beautification of Sri Gurudwara Lohgarh Sahib. There are many other religious places in this area like Adi Badri, Kapalmochan, and Saraswati Udgam Sthal. The government has decided to further develop this area so that the heritage can be protected.He said that from the point of view of tourism, this area will become centre of great attraction. Chief Minister also has special attachment to this area, he added.Dr. Amit Agrawal also paid obeisance at Sri Gurudwara Lohgarh Sahib and also visited Adibadri and Kedarnath temple to offer prayers and seek blessings. On this occasion, he also inquired about the ongoing development works in Adibadri and gave instructions to the officers regarding the development works to be done in future.Deputy Commissioner, Yamunanagar, Sh. Rahul Hooda, Deputy Chairman, Punjabi Sahitya Academy, Haryana, S. Gurvinder Singh, MD, Tourism, Dr. Neeraj Kumar, CEO, Zilla Parishad, Sh. Naveen Ahuja, Estate Officer, Haryana Shehri Vikas Pradhikaran, Panchkula, Sh. Gagandeep Singh and other officers also remained present on this occasion.

More than 28 lakh BPL families to get digital yellow ration cards in Hry

IEP Chandigarh, December 16

This New Year, ‘Manohar Sarkar’ will gift yet another ‘Manohar’ gift for Antyodaya as more than 28.93 lakh BPL families in Haryana will get yellow ration cards digitally, thus reiterating the government’s commitment to maximum governance-minimum government.  

While this digital reform brought by Chief Minister has not only put an end to the Opposition’s blame-game politics but has also saved the BPL families from the tiring exercise of getting their ration cards made. With this, as per directions of the Chief Minister a fresh survey of BPL families has also been conducted while cancelling surveys conducted by previous governments, so as to ensure that the actual beneficiaries get the benefits.

Along with conducting the new survey, a separate Citizen Information Resource Department has been formed and data of BPL families has been cross verified with the Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Department. Not only this, the minimum annual income limit for BPL cards was increased from Rs 1.20 lakh to Rs 1.80 lakh, as a result of which the number of BPL beneficiaries increased from 11.50 lakh to 28.93 lakh. Parivar Pehchan Patra (PPP) data was also matched to further verify the BPL data.

Notably, PPP is a unique scheme of Haryana as it has accurate information of every member of the family including income, while the Aadhaar card has information about only one person. Impressed with Haryana’s this unique initiative, Uttarakhand and Jammu and Kashmir too have now decided to implement this scheme in their respective states.

Haryana set to realize Prime Minister’s One Nation-One Ration Card dream

In the last eight years, the Manohar Lal-led Government has always remained at the forefront to realize every vision shared by Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi. Be it the SVAMITVA scheme, educated Panchayats, online teacher transfer policy, or PPP, Haryana has always emerged as a role model among other states in the country by successfully implementing all these schemes. The Prime Minister himself has appealed to other states to adopt the SVAMITVA scheme.

Now the online system has been started in Haryana to issue new ration cards. Under this new system, any person can apply online on the Saral portal to get these ration cards. Under the public distribution system, eligible families have been divided into two categories, Antyodaya Anna Yojana family and primary family.  About 35 kg of ration to Antyodaya families and 5 kg to BPL/OPH families are being distributed at the rate of Rs 2 per kg. Food grains are being distributed free of cost from April 2020 under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana, which was started during the COVID-19 crisis. The scheme has been extended till December 2022.

Similarly, under the Antyodaya Aahar Yojana implemented by the government, 2 liters of mustard oil was distributed to BPL/AAY families at the rate of Rs. 20 from January 2018 to May 2021. Besides this, from June 2021, an amount of Rs. 250 per family is being transferred to the accounts of such families. Apart from this, the distribution of fortified flour is being done in 5 districts which include Yamunanagar, Ambala, Kurukshetra, Karnal and Panchkula.

Upliftment of last mile citizen has remained the ‘mool mantra‘ of the Chief Minister

In the last eight years, the upliftment of last-mile citizen has remained the ‘mool mantra’ of the Chief Minister. Whether it is about giving jobs on a merit basis or ensuring the reach of benefits of welfare schemes to the actual beneficiary, the welfare of Antyodaya has remained the utmost priority of Sh. Manohar Lal. Recently, in the recruitment of PGT / TGT being done through Haryana Kaushal Rozgar Nigam Limited, it has been decided to give 50 marks to the applicants of Antyodaya families having annual income less than Rs. 1 lakh and 40 marks to those having annual income of 1.80 lakh and above. After this, a provision has been made to give 30, 20 and 10 marks according to the annual income.

Under the “Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana” launched by the Central Government in the year 2016, financial assistance of Rs.1600 was given by the government to provide gas connections to the women of poor families. The number of such beneficiaries is 7,30,960. Apart from this, 1,88,304 gas connections were issued from the state fund. In this way, 9,19,264 gas connections have been given to poor families in the state.  With the efforts of the Chief Minister, in the year 2017, Haryana became the first “kerosene-free” state in the country.

While these families have benefited financially from the many schemes launched by the present state government for the welfare of the poor, the standard of living is also constantly improving.

Notification of merger of departments will be issued soon

IEP Chandigarh, December 16

A notification regarding merger of various departments will be issued within next 5 days. The Chief Secretary, Sh. Sanjeev Kaushal held a meeting with the Administrative Secretaries of various departments in this regard here today. He sought the rules related necessary information from the Administrative Secretaries, following which a draft of the notification will be prepared and sent to the Legal Adviser, the Chief Minister and the Governor for final approval.

It may be recalled that in the recently held cabinet meeting chaired by the Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal approved the merger of different departments having same nature of work and dissolution of 1 department to bring better coordination in the functioning and streamlining of work.

Sh. Kaushal clarified that as per the decision of the Cabinet, the Directorates, Utilities and Authorities will continue to function as before. Following the suggestions of the officers given in this meeting, the draft notification will be prepared by Friday evening. He directed the officers to precisely study the Haryana Business of Government (Allocation) Rules and made necessary amendments.

In the meeting, Additional Chief Secretary, Financial Commissioner, Revenue and Disaster Management and Consolidation, Sh. V. S Kundu, Additional Chief Secretary of Industries and Commerce, Sh. Anand Mohan Sharan, Additional Chief Secretary of Science and Technology, Sh. Ashok Khemka, Additional Chief Secretary, Forest and Wildlife, Sh. Vineet Garg, Principal Secretary of Higher Education, Sh. Vijayendra Kumar and other senior officers of the departments were present.

Haryana Right to Service Commission slaps a fine of Rs. 10,000 on a clerk of HSAMB for holding a file for more than 2.5 months

IEP Chandigarh, December 16

The Auto Appeal System (AAS) is playing a pivotal role in ensuring good governance. Currently, 640 services/schemes have been notified under the Haryana Right to Service Act, 2014 which are ensuring benefits of the welfare schemes in a time-bound manner to the common public.

In this series, an appeal was automatically raised to the Commission on behalf of appellate Ms. Savita a resident of district Rohtak who had applied for Mukhya Mantri Kisan Evam Khetihar Mazdoor Jiwan Suraksha Yojna in December, 2021 but the benefit was not delivered to her stating the reason that some legal action is involved in the case.

The Commission taking immediate cognizance of the matter conducted a detailed inquiry and it was found that file was wrongly sent to Additional District Attorney by the Secretary, HSAMB, as no legal issue was involved in the case.

The said scheme was launched by the Haryana Chief Minister during the year 2013 with the aim to provide Financial Assistance to the Farmers/ Labourers who met with an accident during the Agricultural operations.

Under the scheme the extent of financial aid under different circumstances is in case of Death Rs. 5,00,000/-, Permanent disability due to breakage of back bone or otherwise Rs. 2,50,000/-, Amputation of two limbs/permanent serious injury Rs. 1,87,500/-, Permanent serious injury/amputation of one limb (amputation of four fingers shall be deemed as loss of Rs. 1,25,000/-, Amputation of full finger Rs. 75,000/-, Partial amputation of finger Rs. 37,500/-.

Auto Appeal System (AAS) files an automatic appeal to FGRA on behalf of the citizen when the RTS timeline of a notified service is breached. The appeal is subsequently forwarded to the SGRA when the same is not resolved within 30 working days.

Since no action was taken by the FGRA and SGRA on the appeal was raised to the Commission. The Commission conducted a detailed inquiry and it was found that the file was wrongly sent to Sh. Ashish Sharma, Additional District Attorney by the Secretary, HSAMB, as no legal issue was involved in the case. Sh. Gurdeep, clerk in the office of Secretary, HSAMB, Rohtak who kept the file pending with him for 2 and half months. A notice was issued to him and during the hearing he could not provide justifiable reasons for the delay caused by him. Thus exercising powers under Section 17 (1)(h) of the Haryana Right to Service Act, 2014, the Commission imposed a penalty of Rs. 10,000 on Sh. Gurdeep Clerk.

24×7 water supply project: Chd MC signs MoU with French Development Agency with support of EU

IEP Chandigarh

Achieving the final and much awaited milestone of the ambitious 24×7 pan city water supply project, the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh on Friday signed the historic project agreement with the French Financial institution, Agence Française de Développement (AFD) with the support of the European Union at Punjab Raj Bhawan, Chandigarh. This agreement was signed by Anindita Mitra, Municipal Commissioner, Chandigarh and Bruno Bosle, Country Director for India of the Agence Francaise de Developpement (AFD), in the presence of Banwarilal Purohit, Administrator Chandigarh and Governor, Punjab, HE Ugo Astuto, Ambassador of the European Union in India Sarbjit Kaur, Mayor, Chandigarh, and other dignitaries.

Adressing the gathering, the Governor said that though the 24×7 Water Supply System has been implemented in various cities in India, Chandigarh’s pan city project with Smart Water Metering for all the 1.77 lacs connections, is the first of its kind. Chandigarh’s deep rooted relationship with France is well known as the entire city was planned by the famous French architect, Le Corbusier. It was in 2016, that the then Ambassador of France and the Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Chandigarh and in the iconic rock garden of Chandigarh, it was decided that France shall support crucial infrastructure projects in Chandigarh.

Purohit appreciated the vision and commitment of the European partners for the project. AFD has accompanied the design of the programme and is funding the major part of the investment through a 412 crores soft loan. The European Union on the other hand is providing a 98 Crores grant through AFD to accompany the implementation of the investment.

He said that the project was the need of the hour as the entire water supply system of Chandigarh was an ageing one. Also, due to slow and steady rise in the population, criss-cross pipelines have come up across the city making it near impossible to isolate and detect leakages leading to low pressure on upper floors of the buildings. Typically, intermittent water supply results in higher per capita consumption of water due to storage. Not just that, it leads to contamination as well. The city witnesses much higher water consumption in the range of 227 lpcd as compared to the National norms of 150 lpcd majorly on account of Non Revenue Water in the range of 30-35 % leading to huge operation and maintenance cost.

One of the major components of this project, funded by the EU contribution is the technical assistance to the Municipal Corporation, which shall assist and provide operational tools to help switch from intermittent water supply to a continuous 24×7 water supply system, and provide dedicated information, education, and change-management support to end-users. The EU grant shall also support the Municipal Corporation with operational tools, and pro-poor investments related to the rehabilitation of stand-posts in the slum areas by converting them to multi-tap stand posts, connection of the used water with the Sewerage System, thereby, creating hygienic conditions and reducing the time for women to collect water.

           He congratulated the Mayor and councillors, the Commissioner and her team of officers for taking up these people centric steps in public interest and wished them all success in future endeavors. The Governor asked the concerned officers of Chandigarh Administration and Municipal Corporation Chandigarh to ensure that the project is implemented in the stipulated time frame.

           The Ambassador of European Union, H.E. Ugo Astuto, said that “The programme being launched today is a good example of the team Europe approach underpinning the EU Global Gateway strategy.  The European Union and Agence Française de Developpement are pooling their resources for an investment in urban infrastructure with the Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh with the objective of improving sustainability and bringing positive change in the life of the citizens of Chandigarh”.

Bruno Bosle, the Country Director of AFD India while addressing the audience, said that, “the Chandigarh Pan-City 24X7 Water Supply Project is emblematic of the Indo-French Cooperation in India and is a flagship project for the AFD. The project is directly addressing the priorities of the Indian Govt. which aims to move towards universal coverage, 24X7 water supply, and Drink from tap initiative while being operationally efficient, and reduction of carbon footprints of the water utility. He also thanked European Union who agreed to partner with AFD, and provided one of the largest grant of 11.38MEUR in addition to the AFD contribution of 48MEUR towards this project. The contribution of EU grant is a key to the success of the project through the technical assistance, change management, operational tools, and rehabilitation work in low-income settlements.

NHRC notices to the Delhi Chief Secretary, Police Commissioner, and the Member Secretary, SLSA over the reported acid attack on a girl

IEP New Delhi, December 16,

2022 The National Human Rights Commission, NHRC, India has taken suo motu cognizance of the media reports that two masked men threw acid on a 17-year-old girl on her way to school in West Delhi on 14th December, 2022.  Reportedly, the victim was admitted to the Safdarjung Hospital ICU. The Commission has observed that the reported incident raises serious issues of human rights violations of the victim.  It is really very disturbing that despite several amendments in the criminal laws and the various measures taken by the authorities to ban the sale of acid or corrosive substances, other than the commercial or scientific purposes, it appears nothing much has changed on the ground as the attackers are easily procuring acids – be it through off-line or on-line.  This clearly demonstrates that there is a lack of a monitoring system within the administration for the sale of acid(s) of various natures.  Therefore, prima facie, it appears that there is culpable negligence on the part of the public servant for failing to regulate the sale of acid(s) within whose territorial jurisdiction the incident took place.  Accordingly, it has issued notices to the Chief Secretary, Govt. of NCT of Delhi, Commissioner of Police, and the Member Secretary, State Legal Services Authorities calling for detailed specific reports within four weeks.   The Chief Secretary is expected to inform regarding the rehabilitation, counseling, compensation, free-of-cost treatment, including plastic surgery of the victim if any, and the other measures, which are necessary to be taken, as per direction of the Apex Court in Laxmi vs. Union of India [WP (Crl.) No. 129 of 2006 dated 11.02.2011].  The report must also contain the details of the sale of acid, in the instant case, through e-wallet, and the persons responsible for the sale of such banned substance in contravention of the law of the land.  The report should also specifically mention the compensation amount paid or to be paid as per the guidelines of the Victim Compensation Scheme. The Commissioner of Police has been asked to submit the details of the FIR in the matter.  It should mention the penal offenses invoked, the progress of the investigation, the larger conspiracy in the instant case, and the details of the accused persons arrested.  The report must also mention the preventive actions, initiated by Delhi Police, to inhibit such reoccurrence of acid attacks in Delhi.  The Member Secretary, State Legal Services Authority, Delhi, should mention the steps taken regarding the Victim Compensation Scheme and its publicity so that acid attack victim(s) in the National Capital may seek benefits under it.  The report must also contain the actual compensation paid in the instant case under the scheme of SLSA, Delhi in the case of an acid attack. The Commission has noted that the Apex Court in the matter of Parivartan Kendra vs. Union of India (WP.(C) No. 867of 2013 on 7th December, 2015),  specifically mandated that the States / Union Territories, where the rules to regulate the sale of acids and the other explosive substances are not operational until such rules are framed or made operational, the Chief Secretaries of the concerned States / Administrators of the Union Territories shall ensure, inter-alia, that the sale of acid is completely banned unless the seller maintains a log/register recording the sale of acid, which will contain the details of the person to whom acid(s)  is/are sold.  The specific reason and purpose of procuring acid are also to be specified; all stocks of acid must be declared by the seller to the concerned Sub Divisional Magistrate within 15 days; seller shall sell acid only when the buyer has shown photo identity issued by the Government, which contains the address of the person.   

Administrator Approves Auction of SCO’s on Free Hold Basis at New Grain, Fruit & Vegetable Market- 39, Chandigarh

IEP Chandigarh

The Administrator, U.T.  Chandigarh has approved the auction of planned SCO’s on freehold basis at the Second Grain, Fruit & Vegetable Market in Sector 39, Chandigarh under the Chandigarh Estate Rules.

The issue of shifting of present Grain, Fruit & Vegetable Market to Sector 39 has been pending since long. A land measuring 75 acres was earmarked for Second Grain, Fruit & Vegetable Market in Sector 39, Chandigarh.

With this approval, presently  92 SCO sites  for Fruits and Vegetable Market will be put to open auction as per terms and conditions of Chandigarh Estate Rules, 2007. Chandigarh by the Chandigarh State Agricultural Marketing Board.  FIrst preference would be given to the existing licensees of Sector-26 Mandi.

After allotment of shops in the new  Grain, Fruit & Vegetable Market, Sector 39, Chandigarh, the  de-notification of Sector 26 Mandi will be done in a phased manner.

Campaign to provide free eye glasses to 100% needy children of all government schools in district kickstarted: Amit Talwar

IEP SAS Nagar, December 15

 The campaign to provide free spectacles to the needy children by checking the eyes of 100 percent of the children studying in all government schools in the district SAS Nagar has been kickstared today when in the presence of Deputy Commissioner Mr. Amit Talwar 200 needy children were fitted with eye glasses free of charge during a function organized at Government Model Senior Secondary School Phase 3 B 1 SAS. Nagar.Disclosing this, Deputy Commissioner Mr. Amit Talwar said that a total of 101193 children are studying in the government schools of the district who are being screened by the health department with the help of Education Department.  He said that from April 1, 2022, the target of screening of 86707 children from these government school children was set for the health department.  Out of which 63903 children have been screened by the health department so far.  He said that JP Eye Hospital Mohali Eye Hospital Mohali voluntarily with the support of Eye Group Vision Spring Board has taken up the task for the screening of 14490 children studying in government schools in the urban area. Out of which 8189 children have been screened by them so far.It was told by the Deputy Commissioner that today with the help of JP Eye Hospital, 200 children from 12 government schools were given eye glasses free of cost at a function organised at Government Model Senior Secondary School Phase 3 B 1, SAS Nagar. while the rest of the needy children will also be fitted with eye glasses in the next few days. The Deputy Commissioner informed that among the 63903 children whose eyes have been checked up by the Health Department, 490 children will be fitted with spectacles, out of which the Health Department has provided spectacles to 228 children from government funds and the rest  Eye glasses will be provided to the needy children in the next 15 days from government funds or under Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). On this occasion, Civil Surgeon Dr. Adarsh Pal Kaur, Dr. J. P. Singh, Dr. Jatinder Singh, Dr. Kirti Pradhan Agarwal, DEO Elementary Ashwani Kumar Dutta, Deputy DEO Secondary Dr. Kanchan Sharma, Principal Shalinder Singh were present.