Category Archives: Haryana

Haryana earmarks land for setting up the world’s largest safari park to be developed in an area of 10,000 acres in Gurugram and Nuh, Manohar Lal

IEP Chandigarh, October 6

Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal said that the State is all set to develop the world’s largest jungle safari park on an area of 10,000 acres in the Aravalli mountain range of Gurugram and Nuh districts. For this, 6000 acres of land have been identified in Gurugram and 4000 acres have been identified in Nuh. This project will be the largest such project in the world, informed Sh. Manohar Lal while addressing a press conference here today. Currently, the largest curated safari park outside Africa is in Sharjah on an area of about 2000 acres. However this  Aravalli Park would be 5 times more this size. This jungle safari park will have 10 zones and it would include a large herbarium, aviary/bird park, four zones for big cats, a large area for herbivores, an area for exotic animal birds, an underwater world, nature trails, visitors, tourism zones, botanical gardens, biomes, equatorial, tropical, coastal, desert, etc.Union Minister for Forest, Environment and Climate Change, Sh. Bhupender Yadav, Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal along with the delegation has visited Sharjah Jungle Safari.”The developing of this  Jungle Safari scheme will not only give a major boost to the tourism in the State but it will also provide ample employment opportunities to the local people,” said Sh. Manohar Lal. He further informed that companies with international experience in designing and operating such facilities have been shortlisted. The Chief Minister said that the Central Zoo Authority has done an evaluation study of the area for this and has agreed upon the technical feasibility of setting up such a park.He said that on one hand developing jungle safari would help in preserving this mountain range while on the other a large number of people from Delhi and adjoining areas would come here for tourism, which would create ample employment opportunities for the local people.  Furthermore, villagers in the surrounding villages will be benefited from the Home Stay Policy, said the Chief Minister.”The Aravalli mountain range is a cultural heritage where many species of birds, wild animals, butterflies, etc. are found. In this jungle safari, 180 species of birds, 15 species of mammals, 29 species of aquatic animals and reptiles and 57 species of butterflies that exist in the Aravalli mountain range will be included in this safari, informed Sh. Manohar Lal. Chief Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Sh. D S Dhesi, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Sh. V. Umashankar, Additional Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Dr. Amit Agrawal, Principal Secretary, Tourism Department, Sh. M. D. Sinha and other officers also remained present on this occasion.

Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam committed to ensure reliable, good voltage and uninterrupted power supply to the consumers

IEP Chandigarh

Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam is committed to ensure reliable, good voltage and uninterrupted power supply to the consumers. In order to achieve the goal of ‘complete consumer satisfaction, many ambitious programs have been started by Nigam so that the problems of the consumers can be resolved expeditiously. The Members of the Consumer Grievances Redressal Forum (CGRF) of Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam will make extensive visits in the month of October 2022 for hearing the grievances of the consumers and to entertain new complaints. A spokesman of the Nigam said here today that the proceedings of the CGRF will be held in Operation Circle, Panipat on October 7, OP Circle, Panchkula on October10, OP Circle, Karnal on October 12, OP Circle, Kurukshetra on October13, OP Circle, Panipat on October14, OP Circle, Yamunanagar on October 17, OP Circle, Rohtak on October19, OP Circle, Panchkula on October 21, OP Circle,  Sonipat on October 26, OP Circle, Jhajjar on October 27 and OP Circle, Ambala on October28 respectively. Except on field visit, CGRF shall be available at Head Quarter from 9 am to 5 pm to hear the grievances of consumers visiting the office.The CGRF shall take all grievances/complaints of consumers like billing problems, voltage complaints, problems in metering, disconnection and reconnection of power supply, interruptions, failure of power supply, efficiency, safety, reliability, noncompliance of Haryana Electricity Regulatory Commission orders etc. However, the cases of theft and unauthorized use of electricity, offences and penalties as specified under section 126 and section 135 to 139 of the Electricity Act, accidents and inquiries as under section 161 of the Act would not be considered by the Forum.All the consumers are requested to avail the opportunity for the redressal of their grievances.

Haryana prepares an action plan to control the Air Pollution

IEP Chandigarh, October 3

The Haryana Government has prepared an action plan under the policy formulated by the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) for sustainable improvement in air quality in Delhi-(NCR) region and adjoining areas.

Chief Secretary, Sh. Sanjeev Kaushal , while addressing officers, said that the objective of the State Government is to bring down the level of air pollution by implementing the action plan effectively at the ground level.

He directed the officers to complete their work within the stipulated time period.

Sh. Kaushal said that Air pollution can only be reduced with the inclusive, economical and innovative approach.

He directed the officers to strictly follow the policy of CAQM. Keeping in view the prevailing air quality in Delhi-NCR, there is a need to control various areas which contribute significantly to air pollution. The policy emphasizes measures to reduce air pollution through thermal power plants, clean fuel and electric mobility, public transport management, road traffic management, greenery and sapling plantation, he added.

It was told in the meeting that the government is preparing plan to create effective infastructure to control the fire incidents in MSW and landfill, management of dust from C&D projects, Provision of additional mechanical sweeping and water spraying machines and greening of open areas etc. is being made to control the dust from open areas and roads.

Similarly, the Department of Industry and Commerce is ensuring comprehensive planning for controlling the burning of industrial waste, transition to clean fuels, electric mobility and limited use of generator sets.

In order to reduce the incidents of stubble burning in the state, proper arrangements are being made by the Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Department for crop residue management including ex situ and in-situ management.

Emphasis is being laid on expansion of Nagar Van and Nagar Vatika to promote greenery, tree plantation programmes in the State. It has been also planned to implement the Miyawaki technique (Miyawaki is a technique pioneered by Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki, that helps build dense, native forests in a short time) for intensive tree plantation in limited urban areas. Apart from this, massive awareness campaigns will also be conducted for mass tree plantation drives.

          Additional Chief Secretary, Environment and Climate Change Department, Sh. Vineet Garg, Principal Secretary Transport Department, Sh. Navdeep Virk, Director General of New and Renewable Energy Department, Sh. Hanif Qureshi, Chairman of Haryana State Pollution Control Board, Sh. P. Raghavendra Rao and other officers were present in the meeting.

Haryana makes zoo entry free for visitors during the ‘National Wildlife Week’

IEP Chandigarh, October 3

As per the direction of the Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal, visitor entry has been made free of cost in the zoos of Bhiwani, Rohtak and Pipli during the ‘National Wildlife Week’. Besides this, children are being encouraged to visit the zoos during the ‘National Wildlife Week’ from October 2 to October 8.

Sharing more information in this regard, an official spokesperson said that the ‘National Wildlife Week’ is being celebrated in Haryana as well as across the country.  This wildlife week is celebrated to bring more and more awareness among the general public to preserve the wildlife.

Main programme to be held in Chhachhrauli on October 6

The spokesperson said that the main programme of ‘National Wildlife Week’ will be organized in Chhachhrauli, Yamunanagar on October 6.   Forest Minister, Sh. Kanwar Pal will be the Chief Guest in the programme.  During this week people will be made aware to plant more and more saplings and conserve wildlife.

Painting competition will be organized in every district

The spokesperson said that during the ‘National Wildlife Week’, painting competitions would be organized in every district to make children aware of wildlife conservation.  The winners will also be given awards.  Meanwhile, the children participating in the Yamunanagar district will be honoured in the main programme to be held in Chhachhrauli.

Exhibition will also be organized on Wildlife Week

The spokesperson said that an exhibition related to wildlife would also be organized at Chhachhrauli.  Photographs, paintings and documentaries related to wildlife will also be displayed in this exhibition.

Haryana makes proper arrangements for hassle-free procurement of paddy, says chief secretary

IEP Chandigarh, September 28

To ensure smooth, uninterrupted and hassle-free conduct of procurement operations of Kharif Marketing Season 2022-23, Haryana Government on Wednesday deputed Administrative Secretaries as the in-charges of all districts. These officers will personally visit the Mandis of the districts allotted to them and monitor all the preparations there and ensure complete control over all the procurement-related works.

A letter in this regard has been issued by Chief Secretary Sanjeev Kaushal on Wednesday.

The official spokesperson said that VS Kundu has been deputed as in-charge of Rewari.  SN Roy has been deputed as in-charge of Hisar. Dr Mahavir Singh has been deputed as in-charge of the Jhajjar. Sudhir Rajpal has been deputed as in-charge of Palwal. Dr Sumita Misra has been deputed as in charge of Ambala district. Ankur Gupta has been deputed as in-charge of Sonipat district.

Anurag Rastogi has been deputed as in-charge of Gurugram. RS Vundru has been deputed as in-charge of Mahendragarh district.  Anand Mohan Sharan has been deputed as in-charge of the Panchkula district.  Dr Ashok Khemka has been deputed as in-charge of Nuh district.

Vineet Garg has been deputed as in-charge of Fatehabad. Anil Malik has been deputed as in-charge of Faridabad district.  G Anupama has been deputed as in-charge of the Kurukshetra.

He further said that AK Singh has been deputed as in-charge of Panipat. Arun Kumar Gupta has been deputed as in-charge of Yamunanagar. Vijayendra Kumar has been deputed as in-charge of Sirsa district.

D Suresh has been deputed as in-charge of Charkhi Dadri. Rajeev Ranjan has been deputed as in-charge of Karnal. Pankaj Agarwal has been deputed as in-charge of the Bhiwani. Pankaj Yadav has been deputed as in-charge of the Kaithal. Vikas Gupta has been deputed as in-charge of Rohtak and Vijay Singh Dahiya has been deputed as in-charge of the Jind.

The in-charges will monitor whether the paddy conforming to specifications of the Government of India is purchased on MSP or not.  Further, in order to ensure space in the Mandi for the arrival of paddy, these in-charges will ensure the lifting of last year’s wheat before the Kharif marketing season 2022-23. The availability of moisture meters with the market committees and state procurement agencies will also be ensured by them.

        They will also ensure that the purchased paddy is lifted from the Mandis on day to day basis, so as to avoid any glut and make room for the fresh arrivals, he added.

        The in-charges will also check the H register of the previous 4-5 days to see whether all the arrivals have been recorded variety-wise and have been sold after cleaning.

        They will also check the moisture level of the paddy purchased and paddy ready to purchase so that any dispute between the farmers and the procurement agencies can be avoided. The in-charges will also ensure arrangements for ‘pucca phars’, electricity, drinking water and toilets, etc. in the Mandis.

        The Haryana State Agricultural Marketing Board has installed dryers in the Mandis for the purchase of maize and the in-charges are required to check the operation of these dryers.

        Special control rooms will also be set up in the Mandis for redressal of farmers’ grievances. The State Government is committed to make payments to farmers in their accounts within 72 hours from the date of approval of the I-form.

Haryana celebrates Ayushman Bharat Diwas

IEP Chandigarh September 24, 2022

On the occasion of the completion of 4 years of the Ayushman Bharat scheme today, State Health Authority, Haryana celebrated the Ayushman Bharat Diwas in collaboration with the National Health Authority/Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India. Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya chaired this meeting through virtual Video Conference. The services rendered to eligible beneficiaries of Haryana by Ayushman Bharat Haryana was appreciated. In this national-level meeting, beneficiaries of Ayushman Bharat from Panipat and Panchkula also participated. During the meeting, Union Minister directly interacted with one of the beneficiaries named Mrs. Rakhi from Panipat and asked about her well-being and opinion about this scheme in Haryana.

The beneficiary shared her experience with the Union Minister regarding the benefits she got under the scheme by getting surgery done for her medical problems that too completely free of cost and hassle-free and extended her sincere gratitude to the Ayushman Bharat State Health Authority team. Union Minister in his concluding remarks also acknowledged the benefits extended to Smt. Rakhi in Haryana. Similarly, on this occasion, various activities are being organized in all of the districts of Haryana as Ayushman Bharat Pakhwara for the next 15 days.

The Haryana government very soon is going to extend the scheme benefits to all the eligible families whose income is upto 1.80 Lakh per annum after getting the data of eligible beneficiaries from the CRID. The Health Department of Haryana is going to organize mega camps in all districts for the generation of Ayushman Bharat cards for the eligible beneficiaries covering approximately 40 percent of the population of Haryana.

Criminal with Rs 15000 reward arrested

IEP Chandigarh, September 22

Haryana Police has arrested a criminal carrying a reward of Rs 15,000 from Kaithal district. A country-made pistol and two cartridges were also recovered from his possession.

While stating this here today, a Haryana Police spokesperson informed that arrested accused have been identified as Rakesh alias Rinku a resident of karora. Already 7 cases are registered against the accused in district Kaithal. He was also involved in two cases of fatal attack. A cash reward of Rs 15000 was declared on his arrest.

A Crime Investigation Agency team during patrolling received on a tip-off from a reliable source about the accused. At the instance of secret informer, accused was overpowered and apprehended by the police party. Police also recovered a country-made pistol and two live cartridges from his possession.

Arrested accused was presented before the court from where he was sent to judicial custody. Further investigation of the case is underway.

Haryana is using live map technology to identify accident-prone areas in the state.

IEP Chandigarh, September 22

Haryana Chief Secretary, Sh. Sanjeev Kaushal said that Haryana is using live map technology to identify accident-prone areas in the state. Using this technology, a grid is automatically generated for such places on the live map and the police gets information about such places immediately. He directed that the data of live map technology should be shared with all the stakeholder Departments like Police, Public Works, Health, Transport and Urban Local Bodies Departments so that special focus can be given on such accident prone areas to overcome the road accidents across the state.

While presiding over the meeting of Road Safety Fund Management Committee here today, Sh. Kaushal said that changing lane frequently by heavy vehicles is one of the major cause of accidents on highways. Therefore, sign boards should be installed on the left sides of roads for the movement of passengers and heavy vehicles and this rule should also be strictly followed. He further said that adequate lighting arrangements, sign boards and beautification work should be done on all the highways.  Apart from this, reflective tapes and sign boards should also be set up to reduce the chances of accidents at blind spots and crossings during night time.

In the meeting, a budget of about Rs 36 crore has been approved for the road safety activities and to improve infrastructure this year. The Chief Secretary said that the budget should be allocated to the District Road Safety Committees in a planned manner. He directed that the District committees should prepare a chart of the various activities to be carried out for road safety during this year and ensure the proper utilization of the funds allocated to them.

In the meeting, a budget of Rs. 30 lakh has been allocated to the District Road Safety Committees in the state. Besides this, an amount of more than Rs. 3 crore has been allocated for various development works for Driving Training and Research Institute (IDTR) to be set up at Yamunanagar, Palwal and Sonepat.

It was informed in the meeting that a road safety awareness campaign is being run by the Higher Education Department to make college students aware about road safety measures. For organizing various awareness activities and wide publicity of road safety rules, Rs 1.20 crore was allocated to the Higher Education Department for this campaign. Similarly, Rs 1.74 crore was allocated to the School Education Department for road safety awareness campaign. Apart from this, budget has also been allocated for other programmes under road safety activities.

In the meeting, Additional Chief Secretary, Home Department, Sh. T.V.S.N Prasad, Additional Chief Secretary, Public Works (Building and Roads), Sh. Ankur Gupta, Director-General of Police, Sh. P.K Agrawal, Principal Secretary, Transport, Sh. Navdeep Virk and other senior officers were present.

Air travel will soon begin from Ambala, says Anil Vij

IEP Chandigarh, September 22

Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij said that air travel facility from Ambala to Srinagar will soon be available to the citizens of the state. The Union Civil and Aviation Ministry has accorded approval regarding the same.

The Home Minister was presiding over a meeting with the officers of the Civil and Aviation Department, Haryana in his office today. He directed the officers to complete all the necessary formalities. Along with this, air travel from Ambala to Lucknow will also begin soon. The Air Force has also given NOC to start air travel in Ambala. About 20 acres of land along the junction of the military has been selected for the construction of the terminal at Ambala and this land has been transferred by the army to the Air Force. The terminal will be built on this land at a cost of about Rs. 40 crore, for which funds have also been approved by the Union Ministry. He informed that till the time the terminal is not ready for operations, air travel will begin by making a temporary terminal. For this, the team has surveyed and sent the report.

Additional Chief Secretary, Civil, and Aviation Department, Ankur Gupta, Deputy Commissioner, Ambala, Priyanka Soni, Chief Executive Officer of International Chandigarh Airport,  Rakesh Ranjan Sahay were present during the meeting.

Hafed starts exploring business opportunities in other countries to expand export business

IEP Chandigarh September 21, 2022

Haryana Government’s Apex Cooperative Federation, Hafed, has started exploring business opportunities in other countries to expand the export business.

Managing Director, Hafed Sh. A. Sreenivas, informed that HAFED has started diversifying its activities to exports. In this series, Hafed has received an order for export of 20,000 metric tonnes of rice, valued at 21.95 million USD, to Saudi Arabia. HAFED has successfully delivered its first consignment of 2,500 MT of Basmati rice on September 10, 2022, the remaining quantity is likely to be dispatched in the last week of September 2022. He informed that for the purpose of export of rice, HAFED procured over 20,000 MT different variants of Basmati Rice from the farmers of Haryana at market rate.

The Managing Director informed that HAFED has also emphasized on infrastructure augmentation and has taken up several projects. He informed that HAFED has started expansion and modernization of existing processing units and also focusing on setting up of new plants. Chairman HAFED, Sh. Kailash Bhagat, appreciated the efforts made by the officers & officials of HAFED for successful shipment of rice export to Saudi Arabia.