Category Archives: Haryana

Development works worth more than Rs. 2,000 crores carried out in various wards of Karnal city:  CM, Haryana

IEP Chandigarh, January 13

Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal stated that development projects worth more than 2,000 crores have been undertaken in various wards of Karnal city. He said that one lakh more development works are on the cards which will be initiated in coming days across the state.

CM said that due to less contractors and an excessive amount of work, the pace of work hinders at times. Contemplating on the issue, the government will provide training to fifteen thousand young civil engineers who have just completed their education, the government is also ready to engage efficient contractors in these endeavors, Sh. Manohar Lal stated.

He mentioned that a community centre will be constructed in the Baldi village spanning two acres. The Chief Minister emphasized that Haryana is leading in the country in terms of services provided through the Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra.

During a Jan Samvad Programme held today in Ward 1 at the Basant Vihar Colony, the Chief Minister extended greetings on the occasion of Lohri, Makar Sankranti, and conveyed best wishes for the inauguration of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya on January 22. He also mentioned his participation in the Republic Day celebration on January 26 in Karnal Police Lines.

Sh. Manohar Lal informed that the Jan Samvad program was initiated in April, covering 115 programs, and he personally attended 80% of the events. He stated that Haryana ranks first in the country in terms of services provided during the Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra. The yatra addresses the on-the-spot generation of BPL cards, pensions, gas connections, Ayushman cards, etc. He also mentioned the increase in the income limit for BPL families in Haryana from Rs. 1.20 lakh to Rs. 1.80 lakh annually. Due to increase in the income limit, the number of BPL families in the state has increased from 29 lakh to 44 lakh, he added.

Sh. Manohar Lal announced that in the coming six months, 60,000 jobs will be provided to the youth in the state. The government is also assisting in sending young people abroad for employment. About 15,000 youth interested in going abroad are being trained in Rohtak.

He stressed the need for youth to choose the right path when planning to go abroad and mentioned the government’s effort to send 25,000 skilled youth abroad. The Chief Minister also discussed the Antyodaya Parivar Utthan Yojana, which provides loans ranging from Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 2,00,000 to eligible citizens in order to make them self-reliant.

During the Jan Samvad programme, pension approval certificates were handed over to individuals, including Sethpal, Leela Devi, Roshni, Darshana Devi, and Subhash Chandra. The Chief Minister highlighted that 60,000 complaints received through the Jan Samvad programs have been registered on the portal. Out of these, 10,000 have been resolved, and 25,000 are in the pipeline. Self-help groups of women have been formed in the villages, who are earning Rs 10,000 to 15,000 per month by engaging in works like sewing, embroidery, weaving etc. He said that a survey of poverty was conducted across the world in 2021 which revealed that 13 percent people in India have risen above the poverty line. The government’s effort is to make every family financially empowered. He said that 3,100 new ration cards have been made in Ward 1. Under the Ayushman scheme, the government has spent Rs. 14 crore on free treatment of 3,700 people in Karnal.

The Chief Minister directed for construction of foot over bridge near Uchani, freeing of Lal Dora in five villages under the ward, laying of pipelines for storm water in the streets and construction of a two acre community centre and school building in Baldi village before the next academic session. On this occasion, Indri MLA, Sh. Ram Kumar Kashyap, BJP District President, Sh. Yogender Rana, Municipal Corporation Mayor, Smt. Renu Bala Gupta and other dignitaries and officials were present.

Hry DGP holds meeting with Medical Association and Store Operators on De-addiction in Sirsa

IEP Chandigarh

Haryana Director General of Police (DGP) Shatrujeet Kapur emphasized the crucial role of medical associations and store operators in combating drug addiction. Presiding over a meeting at Sirsa’s Panchayat Bhawan, he urged them to join hands with the police and build a drug-free society.

Drug addiction is a pressing societal challenge that necessitates a united front, said DGP Kapur. In addressing this issue, he underscores the critical importance of responsible medicine usage. Stressing the need for stringent adherence to regulations, Kapur directs his call specifically to store operators, urging them to refrain from selling banned drugs under any circumstances. Additionally, he emphasizes the significance of obtaining authorized doctor prescriptions as a prerequisite for dispensing medications. This proactive approach seeks to foster a collective commitment to combating drug addiction while ensuring that pharmaceutical practices align with legal and ethical standards.

DGP Kapur commended the police department’s ongoing campaigns in educating youth about drugs and promoting alternatives like education and sports. He encouraged medical personnel to participate in these initiatives and guide youth toward the right path.

“Our grip on drug smugglers tightens daily,” he affirmed. “Any youth entangled in their web will find support and treatment, paving the way back to society’s embrace” He expressed confidence in the collective effort to eradicate drug addiction.

The DGP appealed to the public to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity related to drug buying or selling. He warned, “Strict legal action will be taken against offenders.”

ADGP Hisar Range Shrikant Jadhav and Sirsa SP Vikrant Bhushan briefed DGP Kapur on the ongoing anti-drug campaign. They highlighted the importance of cooperation for success and proposed forming a WhatsApp group for improved coordination between authorities and medical operators. Monthly meetings were also established to monitor the campaign’s progress.

Present alongside DGP Kapur were ADGP Hisar Range Shrikant Jadhav, Sirsa SP Vikrant Bhushan, Dabwali SP Sumer Singh, ASP Deepti Garg, and representatives of the medical community and store operators.

Those engaged in sending people aboard by fraudulent means will not be allowed to live in Haryana: Vij

IEP Chandigarh, January 13

Haryana Home and Health Minister Sh Anil Vij said that individuals engaged in sending people aboard by fraudulent means (kabootarbazi) will not be allowed to reside in Haryana, and stringent measures will be implemented against those found participating in such unlawful activities. Minister Vij emphasized the ongoing efforts of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) in addressing Kabootarbazi cases in Haryana, noting that more than 500 individuals involved in this practice have been apprehended so far.

Minister Anil Vij was redressing the concerns of people from various parts of the state at his residence in Ambala today. He highlighted the establishment of a dedicated team in Haryana specifically tasked with addressing Kabootarbazi cases, affirming their continuous and proactive approach to tackling this issue.

Vij issues directives for action in Kabootarbazi cases

In response to reported incidents, Haryana’s Home and Health Minister, Anil Vij, took prompt action. A family from Gharaunda conveyed that their brother had been deceived of Rs 5.5 lakh under the pretext of sending him abroad. Additionally, a woman from Jandheri reported a similar case involving her brother, who was defrauded of Rs 3.5 lakh. In light of these complaints and a couple of other similar cases pertaining to fraudulent activities related to sending people abroad, the Minister Vij swiftly referred all these cases to the Special Investigation Team (SIT) and issued explicit instructions to initiate necessary actions against the accused.

Likewise, a family from Firozpur Jhirka raised concerns about the apparent inaction against the accused in a rape case. In response, Anil Vij reassured the distressed family, stating, “People should not have to shed tears; that’s why I am here. No one need to cry.” He instructed a thorough inquiry into the matter and demanded a comprehensive action taken report on the steps undertaken. A couple from Karnal expressed dissatisfaction with the police’s response to the assault on their son, while an applicant from Rohtak complained about the unwarranted imposition of Section 307 in a case. Another individual from Mahendragarh reported the unlawful occupation of a house by a neighboring lawyer. A woman from Narnaund alleged that her daughter-in-law had falsely implicated her and her daughter in a case. Furthermore, applicants from Jind voiced their concerns about the lack of action against the accused in the vandalism of a revered idol of Shiromani Shri Guru Ravidas Ji. Taking cognizance of these issues, Sh Vij directed the concerned officials to promptly address and take necessary actions in each case.

In another case, a woman from Karnal, while articulating her grievance, shared that she is battling cancer and her Ayushman card has not been issued yet, despite her family’s income being less than Rs one lakh, as per the family identity card. Responding promptly, the Home Minister contacted the Additional Deputy Commissioner of Karnal and instructed the immediate issuance of the Ayushman card for the concerned applicant, in accordance with the established guidelines. He said that every written complaint received is diligently addressed and action is taken in accordance with the prescribed rules.

During this interaction, Minister Vij extended his heartfelt congratulations to the people of the state on the occasion of the Lohri festival.

Hry Govt declares Half day on January 15 on account of ‘Nagar Kirtan’ in connection with Prakash Utsav of Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji

IEP Chandigarh January 13

Haryana government has declared half day (afternoon) on January 15, 2024 (Monday) as public holiday for all the employees in its departments, boards and corporations situated in Chandigarh on account of ‘Nagar Kirtan’ in connection with Prakash Utsav of Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji.

A notification to this effect has been issued by the Human Resources Department.

Haryana FCR urges DCs to strengthen public service through Jan Samvad platform

IEP Chandigarh, January 13

Haryana Financial Commissioner Revenue and Additional Chief Secretary, Home and Revenue Department, Sh. TVSN Prasad urged the Deputy Commissioners to consider the Jan Samvad platform as an opportunity to further enhance public service.

Sh. TVSN Prasad was conducting a review of the advancement of various schemes and issues with Deputy Commissioners via video conference late last evening. Discussing the Jan Samvad in detail, he specifically instructed the DCs to closely scrutinize and address grievances raised on the platform.

Furthermore, Sh. TVSN Prasad addressed the backlog of Revenue Court Cases and Stamp Act Cases. He instructed Deputy Commissioners to accelerate the resolution process, minimizing pendency, and ensuring the highest level of public satisfaction. The progress of SVAMITVA, Modern Revenue Record Rooms (MRRR), and the Haryana Large Scale Mapping Project (HaLSMNP) was also scrutinized, with a directive to expedite the work on all three projects.

Regarding SVAMITVA, Sh. TVSN Prasad emphasized the need to address grievances raised by individuals on the Svamitva Grievances Portal. He informed the portal which was earlier opened till 31st December 2023 to register the grievances will be opened again till 31st January 2024.

In relation to Modern Record Rooms, the FCR directed Deputy Commissioners to hasten the verification process, facilitating easy online access to public records. A comprehensive review of E-Bhoomi cases was undertaken, and FCR Haryana specifically instructed Deputy Commissioners to expedite cases, particularly those related to infrastructure projects such as schools, hospitals, and roads. It is expected that the whole demarcation process of land will be shifted to Rovers by 31st March 2024 to ensure transparency and credibility of the process to improve public confidence, he added.

During the meeting, it was directed that all evacuee property cases undergo a thorough review and be brought to a logical conclusion, adhering to transparent procedures and relevant legal frameworks.

Issues regarding resources and staff were discussed with the DCs. Required sanctions were issued in this regard. Also, FCR directed that any issue if faced by DCs regarding the resources, shall be communicated to the Department so that the same can be resolved at the earliest. He said that it is important to strengthen the districts to make them work to their maximum efficiency.

Haryana Unveils Technological Overhaul in Law Enforcement: Chief Secretary Announces Integration of Cutting-Edge Systems

IEP Chandigarh January 11

The Haryana Chief Secretary, Mr. Sanjeev Kaushal today said that the state government has been integrating cutting-edge technology into police stations. This innovative approach involves the capturing of retina and fingerprints, departing from previous practices confined to court proceedings. The installation of specialized equipment in police stations will record the identification details of both accused individuals and complainants, irrespective of the arrest status. Simultaneously, the Complaint Management Module has undergone enhancements aligned with the department’s requirements.

Harsamay Portal Facilitates Hassle-Free Access: Mobile Number Login and Perfect Citizen Service Ratings

After presiding over the 26th State Apex Committee meeting for CCTNS and ICJS here today, Mr. Kaushal highlighted significant advancements. The Harsamay Portal now allows users to log complaints, offering seamless access to services through mobile number entry. This OTP-based complaint registration system aims to streamline the process, showcasing the government’s commitment to promptly address public concerns. The newly launched system, known for its user-friendly design, ensures accessibility for individuals in remote areas with varying levels of education. Enabling a one-click, unbiased registration of complaints to the police, this system is poised to transform the citizen-law enforcement interaction, promoting efficiency and transparency.

Notably, the Haryana Police consistently achieves a perfect score of 10/10 on the RTS dashboard for citizen services via the eSaral/HarSamay portal. Further adding to their achievements, the Haryana Police secured the Trophy for the second consecutive year at the Annual Conference for Best Practices in CCTNS & ICJS held recently in New Delhi.

Data Retrieval Imperative: Chief Secretary Urges Digital Archive Planning for Police Cases

Emphasizing the importance of legacy data, the Chief Secretary Mr. Kaushal emphasized the need to retrieve information related to police cases. This includes registrations, court proceedings, e-FIRs, e-Challans and Bails etc. Urging officers to form a dedicated committee, he outlined a time-bound plan for the digital recovery and compilation of this crucial information.

Comprehensive Training and Cloud Migration: Police Officials Prepare for Advanced Systems

As part of the comprehensive modernization efforts, 193 police officials have undergone CCTNS training in the last four months. This training covered SCRB, Core Application Software, General Verification module, and the Citizen portal “HarSamay24X7.” These essential components of CCTNS have been successfully migrated to the secure Meghraj cloud on December 28, 2023, Panchkula.

Among those present in the meeting includes Additional Chief Secretary, Home, Jails, Criminal Investigation, Mr. T.V.S.N Prasad, Mr.  Shatrujeet Kapur, Director General of Police, Haryana, Mr.  O.P. Singh, Director, State Crime Record Bureau, Haryana, Panchkula, Mr. Mani Ram Sharma, Special Secretary to Home Department and other senior officers.

Hry CM holds pivotal discussions with representatives of 10 major companies from Japan and the United States

IEP Chandigarh, January 11

In a dynamic display of economic diplomacy, Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal is on a one-day tour to Gujarat to attend the 10th Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit-2024 with the mission to attract foreign investments that would propel Haryana into a new era of economic prosperity. During the Summit being held in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, on Thursday impressed with the investor-friendly policies of Manohar Sarkar, the companies have shown deep interest in investing in Haryana.

Meanwhile, the Chief Minister held one-on-one discussions with representatives of about 10 major companies from Japan and the United States, inviting them to invest in Haryana.   During the meeting with the Japanese delegation, the Chief Minister welcomed the representatives of the companies in the Japanese language, which made them very pleased and enthusiastic. During the meeting, consensus was reached between Japan and the Haryana government on formulating a hydrogen policy in the direction of clean-green energy. Maruti Suzuki has also expressed its desire to adopt the plug-and-play policy and give more emphasis to electric vehicles under the Haryana government’s e-vehicle policy. Identification of a site is underway to establish a plant in the state for this purpose.

Microsoft to collaborate with the Haryana government in the field of Artificial Intelligence

During the summit, Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal also held a meeting with Mr. Puneet Chandok, President, Microsoft India, and his delegation. During this meeting, the delegation stated that Microsoft would collaborate with the Haryana government in the field of Artificial Intelligence. The Chief Minister said that all kinds of support would be provided to Microsoft by the state government. Soon, a meeting will be organized with representatives in Chandigarh, where Microsoft will present its roadmap regarding upcoming initiatives.

A Joint Collaboration Cell to be established separately for the assistance of Japanese companies

During the meeting, representatives stated that Haryana has been a mother state for Japanese companies. In 1980, Maruti Suzuki established its first unit in Gurugram. Since then, several Japanese companies have come to Haryana. The Chief Minister directed state government officers to establish a Joint Collaboration Cell for the convenience of Japanese companies, which will continuously engage with representatives of Japanese companies to expedite the plug-and-play model.

Discussion was also held on opening a Japanese school in Gurugram during the meeting. It is the first occasion when officers from the Japanese government have attended the summit along with representatives of Japanese companies. It is fortunate for Haryana that representatives from the Japanese government were present during the meeting, and they assured Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal that full support would be provided by the Japanese government to Haryana.

During the summit, the Chief Minister had discussions with representatives from Japanese companies including Jetro, Denso Corporation, Maruti Suzuki, Yamanashi Hydrogen, Air Water Company, Toyotsu Ambika Automotive Safety, JCCII India, and representatives from the United States, including Blackstone, UPS Logistics Company, and Microsoft.

Additional Chief Secretary, Industries and Commerce Department, Sh. Anand Mohan Sharan, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Sh. V. Umashankar, Managing Director, Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation, Sh. Yash Garg also remained present on this occasion.

Haryana Animal Husbandry Department issues Advisory to protect animals from the cold wave

IEP Chandigarh, January 11

In view of the ongoing extreme weather conditions, the Animal Husbandry Department has issued an advisory for all districts in the state to protect animals from the cold wave. In addition, the department has also directed the veterinary doctor to remain on alert.

Sharing information in this regard an official spokesperson stated that all livestock owners have been urged to follow the advisory issued by the Animal Husbandry Department to protect animals from the cold wave and keep their livestock safe from the cold wave.

The spokesperson said that during winters, animals experience decreased temperature, and difficulty in breathing, and symptoms of pneumonia can be seen, which also leads to a decrease in milk production as well. Protecting weak and newborn animals requires a proper diet, jaggery, and mineral mixture.

The spokesperson said that to take care of your livestock following actions could be taken: keep them out on a sunny day only, use only lukewarm/warm water for their bath, make sure the place where animals sit is dry and warm, keep them covered and if any symptoms of cold are seen contact the veterinary doctor immediately.

Haryana Cooperative Department Registrar takes action against officers and employees for negligence in biometric attendance

IEP Chandigarh, January 11

The Haryana Cooperative Department has taken action against officers and employees who have been negligent in the use of the Aadhaar-enabled biometric attendance system (AEBAS).

Registrar, Cooperation Department, Sh. Rajesh Jogpal said that the attendance of officers and employees was investigated by studying the biometric attendance system from April 15 to January 2024. It was found that many officers and employees were not marking their attendance through biometrics. Based on the investigation, notices were issued to 69 officers and employees. Of these, 10 officers were given severe punishment under Rule 4(B), 14 employees were issued chargesheets under Rule 4(A), 19 contract employees were issued show-cause notices, and 26 employees were warned.

It may be noted that the Aadhaar-enabled biometric attendance system has been started in all government offices in the state. It was stopped due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, biometric attendance was resumed on April 15, 2023. However, it was seen that many employees were coming late to the office and were not punctual.

Sh. Jogpal warned all officers and employees that any kind of negligence will not be tolerated in the future.

Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2024: CM Manohar Lal Invites NRIs to Invest in Haryana, Holds Round-Table Conference with US-India Strategic Partnership Forum

IEP Chandigarh, January 11

Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal, is making continuous efforts to position Haryana as the first choice for investors on the global platform. As part of this initiative, during the ongoing Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit-2024 ‘Gateway to the Future’ in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal is inviting foreign investors to invest in the state through a round-table conference with the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF).

During the conference held on Thursday, the Chief Minister assured full support to the NRIs in Haryana, he said that there is immense potential for investment here, various facilities available here, emphasizing the immense investment opportunities available across Haryana. He mentioned that Haryana is a leading state in terms of ease of doing business, having eliminated compliance burdens for industries. Chief Minister highlighted the extensive possibilities for investment in Haryana and urged NRIs to take advantage of the various facilities and invest in the state.

He stated that Haryana has a robust business environment, and the state government has formulated the Haryana Enterprise and Employment Policy 2020, providing various incentives to investors. Furthermore, all necessary approvals for setting up industries are streamlined under one roof, making the investment process more convenient and efficient.

Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal highlighted the strategic geographical location of Haryana, being well-connected to Delhi from three sides. He also said that the state also receives complete benefit from IGI Airport. He also highlighted the strengthening logistics infrastructure and the integration of every district with national highways. Additionally, the government is establishing an international airport in Hisar, which will further benefit industries.

He mentioned that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision to develop India by 2047 and affirmed that Haryana would play a positive role in realizing this dream. The state government is providing financial and various other incentives to investors based on different zones. Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal encouraged investors to have faith in business-to-business (B2B), business-to-citizen (B2C), and heart-to-heart (H2H) connections, assuring complete support from the government for those who choose to invest in Haryana.

During the occasion, President of USISPF, Sh. Mukesh Aghi, presented a book based on the 75 years of mutual relations between India and America to the Chief Minister.

The meeting was attended by Additional Chief Secretary of the Industries and Commerce Department, Sh. Anand Mohan Sharan, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Sh. V. Umashankar, Managing Director, Haryana State Industrial & Infrastructure Development Corporation, Sh. Yash Garg, besides other senior officers.