Category Archives: Haryana

Executive officer of Bhiwani Urban Local Body suspended for delaying in issuing a plot allotment letter

IEP Chandigarh, January 09

Haryana Chief Minister, Sh.Manohar Lal on Monday suspended the executive Officer of Urban Local Body, Bhiwani, Abhay Singh for delaying in issuing a plot allotment letter with immediate effect.

OSD to the Chief Minister, Sh. Bhupeshwar Dayal said that the government is working diligently to provide the public with the benefits of all schemes and facilities in a timely manner, also strict action is being taken against the officers and employees who are causing the delays.

The action was taken after a complaint was filed on the CM window portal by Shankar a resident of Ashok Colony, Bhiwani. He alleged that a plot was purchased by him from the Municipal Council, Bhiwani In 1985 and had also deposited the one-fourth of the plot price and security money. However, the municipal council had not issued the allotment letter till date. 

The complainant is ready to pay the remaining amount but despite repeated reminders (on May 12, 2022, August 4, November 17, 2022 and October 5, 2023) no action was taken by the department.

Being the executive Officer of Urban Local Body, Bhiwani, Abhay Singh was responsible to take action for the matter. Hence the Chief Minister suspended him for the delay. Also directions have been given to the Commissioner and Secretary of the Urban Local Bodies Department to take action and to send the report immediately.

OSD Sh. Bhupeshwar Dayal stated that Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal’s goal is for the public to receive all services within the stipulated time frame, and to ensure all the complaints received on CM window should be resolved promptly and every officer should be attentive to their work as no laxity will be tolerated at any level.

Capital investment at lowest level in 15 years: Kumari Selja

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All India Congress Committee General Secretary and former Union Minister Kumari Selja said that the status of capital investment (capex) in the country is at the lowest level in 15 years. In the third quarter of 2023, between September and December, only 462 new projects received investment. Never in 15 years have there been so few projects in a quarter. Despite the number of projects being more than 35 thousand, only 361 projects could be completed.
In a statement issued to the media, Kumari Selja said that to prevent the real reality being known, the BJP central government manipulates the figures so that it can win applause on the basis of false marketing. But, the report of Center for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) has exposed all this.

According to this report, there was no enthusiasm at any level regarding new investment in both government and private projects. The former Union Minister said that based on the number of projects announced by government and private sector promoters, projects worth Rs 10.2 lakh crore should have been completed by December 2023, but only projects worth Rs 1.26 crore could be completed.

That is, 88 percent of the projects missed the deadline in terms of amount. Whereas, the average valuation of projects completed every quarter for the last 10 years has been Rs 1.3 lakh crore. That is, this time due to slow pace, even lesser projects were completed than this average.
Kumari Selja said that the CMIE report shows that 85 percent of the announced projects are either in progress or awaiting clearance. The remaining 15 percent are projects which are stuck.

The trend of 16 years from 2007 till now shows that both in terms of number and amount, the number of such projects is continuously increasing, in which work is not being done even after being approved. The former Union Minister said that in the first two quarters of 2023-24, the stuck up projects was as many as 58-59 percent, which was only 36 percent in 2007 during Manmohan Singh’s Congress government.

A total investment of Rs 259.27 lakh crore has been received for different projects in the country, out of which work is going on only on projects worth Rs 151.78 lakh crore. The stuck projects include those worth Rs 32.64 lakh crore, the status of which is not even known. Therefore, instead of misleading the public with false figures, the BJP central government should release the white paper and tell the real reality.

Haryana Deputy Chief Minister Tightens Noose on Liquor Irregularities and Revenue Theft

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Haryana Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Dushyant Chautala today emphasized the need for robust liquor tracking and trace processes to eliminate any scope for irregularities. Presiding over a review meeting regarding track and trace system of the Excise Department, he issued strict instructions to concerned officers.

Enhanced Bar-code Scanning: At every stage, from liquor preparation in distilleries to loading and warehouse arrival, there must be bar-code scanning to ensure transparency and accountability.

Zero Tolerance for Revenue Theft: Mr. Chautala emphasized absolute intolerance for revenue theft within the Excise Department. He instructed officers to implement robust measures to prevent any pilferage or manipulation.

Flow Meter Vigilance: The Deputy Chief Minister reviewed the installation of flow meters in distilleries and reiterated the need for strict monitoring to prevent discrepancies.

Swift Penalty Recovery: He inquired about penalties imposed on rule-violating contractors and directed the department to expedite the recovery of outstanding arrears.

Feedback-driven Technology Adoption: Mr. Chautala directed senior officers to take feedback from DETCs of the districts regarding track and trace and other new technologies. Positive feedback would prompt their implementation across the state. Exports Guidance: He reviewed liquor and alcohol exports from Haryana distilleries to various countries and offered appropriate guidelines for efficient and compliant export operations.

Principal Secretary, Excise and Taxation Department, Mr. Devinder Singh Kalyan, Commissioner, Mr. Ashok Kumar Meena, OSD to Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Kamlesh Kumar Bhadoo, and other senior officers were present in the meeting.

Haryana Police Scores Big: Battling Drug Abuse with Innovative Sports Strategy”

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The Director General of Police Haryana Shatrujeet Kapur has underscored the significance of employing sports competitions in villages to divert young individuals from drug use. He said that Haryana Police’s anti-drug initiative through sports has drawn enthusiastic participation from the youth.

This program features the invaluable support of policemen, ex-servicemen, and sportspersons who act as mentors and guides for young people. Mr Kapur said that sports constitute a highly effective means to channel the energy of the youth in a positive direction. This not only fosters the physical development of young individuals but also equips them to excel in various fitness examinations. As part of this initiative, a Youth Sports Festival was successfully organized in Panipat district, witnessing the enthusiastic participation of more than 2200 young individuals who showcased the depth of their talent. Moreover, similar sports activities are being meticulously arranged in districts including Hisar, Bhiwani, Dadri, Sirsa, Dabwali, Narnaul, Rewari, Nuh, Palwal, Jhajjar, Sonipat, Panipat, Karnal, and Kurukshetra.”

“He said that as part of this initiative, Special Police Officers (SPOs) under 50, with prior experience in sports within the army and paramilitary, have been designated in various villages. In this role, these SPOs, alongside police personnel and seasoned players, are actively encouraging and motivating the youth to engage in sporting activities, both in the mornings and evenings. Simultaneously, efforts are underway to form teams comprising these individuals, ensuring their preparedness for participation in district and state-level competitions.”

“The Director General of Police emphasized the critical role that youth play as the future of the country, underscoring the importance of directing their energy towards positive endeavors. Through sports, the youth are not only engaged in physical activities but are also actively connected to the de-addiction campaign. This connection aims to encourage them to stay away from drugs while inspiring others to do the same. The Director General acknowledged the commendable efforts of village and ward guards, who have diligently worked for several months by compiling records of individuals involved in the buying and selling of drugs within their communities.”

“Sh. Kapur highlighted the extensive efforts undertaken to create a drug-free state. Last year, the Haryana State Narcotics Control Bureau organized 1830 awareness campaigns, drawing the participation of 9,59,205 individuals. Simultaneously, in a vigorous campaign against drug smugglers, the state’s bureaus registered 3823 FIRs, resulting in the arrest of 5460 individuals. Furthermore, as part of the de-addiction initiative, a Cyclothon was conducted under the leadership of Chief Minister Mr. Manohar Lal, as part of the Haryana Uday program from September 1 to September 25 last year. This event not only aimed to inspire the youth to distance themselves from drugs but also provided crucial information about the detrimental effects of drug abuse.”

Air services will commence from Hisar Airport by April this year

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Haryana Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Dushyant Chautala said that air services will commence from Hisar Airport to various important cities in the country by April of this year. Today, he engaged in a detailed discussion with officials from Alliance-Air Company, and an MoU with the company is set to be signed soon.

        The Deputy Chief Minister, who is also holding the portfolio of Civil Aviation Department, shared this information after presiding over a joint meeting with officials from Civil Aviation and Alliance-Air Company.

        Mr. Dushyant Chautala said that the air connectivity in the state will operate on the concept of “State VGF (Viable Gap Funding),” ensuring that passengers do not incur extra fares. Initially, air travel will commence, with plans to deploy a 70-seater aircraft from Hisar Airport to connect routes like Chandigarh, Delhi, Jammu, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, and Kullu. The routes will undergo a review after the first 90 days, and based on passenger demand, flights will be expanded to include destinations such as Lucknow, Varanasi, and Ambala.

        The Deputy Chief Minister said that with the introduction of air connectivity to Hisar, the region can expect growth in defense and other industries, ultimately serving as a substantial source of revenue for the state.

NHAI should initiate the process of constructing a toll plaza in Pachgaon at the earliest: D.S. Dhesi

IEP Chandigarh January 8

Principal Adviser, Urban Development, Sh. D.S. Dhesi today held a key meeting with the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) officers concerned and discussed the development of roads in Gurugram. He directed the officers to expedite the acquisition process of the land for the toll plaza being shifted from Kherki Daula to Pachgaon.

        Sh. D.S. Dhesi said that the land for the toll plaza in Pachgaon has been transferred from HSIIDC to GMDA, and GMDA has further transferred it to NHAI, providing all the necessary documents. Now, NHAI needs to complete the acquisition process and initiate the construction work without any delay. He emphasized that there should be no negligence in this work, and the project will be commenced under the supervision of NHAI’s Project Director, Rewari.

        Sh. D.S. Dhesi, suggested constructing the roads connecting to Sohna, Faridabad and Jaipur in such a way that traffic flow becomes smooth. He advocated for opening the service road of Dwarka Expressway in Gurugram city for the convenience of motorists. Meanwhile, the NHAI officers shared that the audit of this road is ongoing, and it will be opened soon in the coming days. Sh. D.S. Dhesi directed NHAI officers to construct a flyover for pedestrians near IMT on Manesar Highway by June.

        Sh. D.S. Dhesi also gave directions to expedite the completion of Gurugram-Pataudi Road. Officials from the National Highways Authority of India reported that 50 percent of the work on this road has already been completed. GMDA has provided a 6 km stretch for constructing this road.

        Deputy Commissioners, Sh. Nishant Kumar Yadav expressed concern about the condition of the road from Honda Chowk to Bawal and suggested widening it. Sh. D.S. Dhesi further directed the authorities to take prompt action on this matter.

        CEO, GMDA, Sh. A.Sreenivas, Deputy Commissioner, Sh. Nishant Kumar Yadav, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Sh. Ashok Garg and other officers also remained present on this occasion.

In view of extreme weather conditions, CM announces a change in the  timing of the electricity supply to tube wells

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Known for its pro-farmer policies, Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal-led Haryana Government has yet again taken a key decision in the interest of farmers.

        As per the decision, the farmers will now be able to irrigate their fields during the daytime as well after the Chief Minister has directed the officers concerned to change the timing of the electricity supply at tube wells.  Now farmers will get electricity in 2 shifts during the day.

        The said decision has been taken in view of the extreme weather conditions. With the change in timings, the farmers will now be able to irrigate their fields without facing any problems caused due to severe cold conditions.

        As per the directions of the Chief Minister, the power department will now ensure uninterrupted power supply to the farmers from 5 am to 1 pm and from 10 am to 6 pm.

        For the last few days, farmers from across the state has been urging the government about the problems being faced by them due to weather conditions, acknowledging the same the Chief Minister took this significant decision today.

Haryana’s Manohar Government targets 7-star development: Education, Health, Security, Self-Respect, Self-Reliance, Service, & Good Governance

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Haryana Education Minister, Sh. Kanwar Pal highlighted the commitment of the Manohar government to a 7-star development approach in the state. This comprehensive development model prioritizes seven key areas: education, health, security, self-respect, self-reliance, service, and good governance.

        Sh.Kanwar Pal was redressing the grievances of citizens who came to the Janata Darbar at his Jagadhri residence on Monday.

Sh.Kanwar Pal stated that when the government was formed in 2014, the slogan ‘Haryana Ek – Haryanvi Ek’ was adopted. He also emphasised the government’s dedication to serving all citizens, particularly the underprivileged following the”Antyodaya” philosophy.

Many grievances raised at the Darbar were redressed on the spot, and directions were given to the concerned officers for some complaints for swift action. 

Haryana allocates Rs. 3.96 crore to 496 beneficiaries for house repairs under Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Awas Navinikarn Yojna

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Haryana Governent has allocated over Rs. 3.96 crore to 496 beneficiaries under the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Awas Navinikarn Yojna, spanning from April 1, 2023, to December 31, 2023. This initiative is designed to offer financial aid to underprivileged families in the state for the purpose of house repairs.

        Sharing information in this regard an official spokesperson said that citizens interested in availing the government’s financial assistance for house repairs can check their eligibility criteria and apply online. Applicants can also submit their applications online through the ‘Saral Haryana’ portal.

        The SEWA department provides Rs 80,000 financial assistance for house repairs to BPL families under the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Awas Navinikarn Yojna. This amount is given as a lump sum and is transferred directly to the beneficiary’s registered and Aadhaar-linked bank account.

        All BPL families are eligible for this scheme. To avail the benefits of this scheme, the applicant must be a permanent resident of Haryana and their name must be listed in the BPL list. The application form can be downloaded from the Haryana SCBC website at https://haryanascbc.gov.in.

Documents required for the scheme

        For this scheme, it is necessary to get the form verified by the Sarpanch of the village or Municipal Councilor in the city. The applicant should bring his/her family ID, ration card (for BPL card holders), bank account copy, residential certificate, caste certificate, house registry/fard, Parivar Pehchan Patra, income certificate, applicant’s photo in front of the house and any one of these documents like electricity bill/water bill/stove tax/house tax and proof of estimated expenditure on repair of the house etc. must be attached with the application. For more information regarding this, contact the District Welfare Officer office located at the local Mini Secretariat. 

Eligibility for  Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Awas Navinikarn Yojna

        The applicant for this scheme should be a permanent resident of Haryana state. The name of the applicant should be registered in the BPL ration card list. The annual income of the family should not exceed from Rs 1.80 lakh. House for which assistance is sought must be in applicant’s name for at least 10 years, require repairs, and not have received any previous grant/funds for repairs from any other department.

Mobile phones costing about Rs. 28 crores are being distributed to Anganwadi workers, supervisors, CDPOs of the state

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Haryana Minister of Women and Child Development, Smt. Kamlesh Dhanda, said that the mobile phones are being distributed to Anganwadi workers, supervisors, and CDPOs (Child Development Project Officers) at an estimated cost of around Rs. 28 crore.

        In a program held at grain market in Kaithal, the state minister distributed mobile phones to Anganwadi workers. The Minister of State said that mobile phones have been provided to 1270 Anganwadi workers, 49 supervisors and 7 Women and Child Development Project Officers in Kaithal district. Minister further stated that approximately 25,962 Anganwadi workers, 1016 supervisors, and 148 CDPOs across the 22 districts of the state will be provided with mobile phones, totalling a cost of Rs. 28 crore. In Kaithal district, 1326 mobile phones were distributed.

        During the programme, the minister highlighted the benefits of connecting 25,962 Anganwadi centres in the state with solar energy. She also mentioned plans to open 4,000 more play schools in the future as well.

        Smt. Kamlesh Dhanda emphasized that the use of mobile phones will facilitate better and faster implementation of Anganwadi centre activities. Today, real time data of beneficiaries under many important schemes of the department like ICDS, Pradhan Mantri Matritva Vandana Yojana, Bal Samvardhan Pranali etc. is being filled on the portal. With the availability of smart phones, all the beneficiaries under the nutrition campaign can be easily tracked. On the Portal, work can be done easily regarding the opening time of Anganwadi centres, attendance, weight and height measurement of children, Minister stated.

        Additionally, the minister mentioned the opening of 4,000 more play schools in the state and the decision to connect 25,962 Anganwadi centers with solar energy, with 9,500 centres covered in the first phase. Keeping in mind the needs of working women, 500 new crèches will be opened in the state for the babies of working women.

        The Minister of State said that recently, Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal had made several announcements while interacting with Anganwadi workers and assistants, under which the honorarium of Anganwadi workers with more than 10 years of experience has been increased from Rs. 12,661 to Rs 14,000, and those with less than 10 years of experience has been increased from Rs. 11,401 to Rs. 12,500. In the similar manner, the honorarium of experienced Mini Anganwadi worker has been increased from Rs. 11,401 to Rs. 12,500. Similarly, uniform allowance has been increased.

        The minister also highlighted recent announcements by Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal, including an increase in allowances for Anganwadi workers based on their experience and improvements in retirement benefits. The retirement amount for Anganwadi workers has been increased from Rs. 1 lakh to Rs. 2 lakhs, and for Anganwadi helpers, it has been raise from Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 1 lakh.