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Prime Minister Narendra Modi presents a New Year’s Gift to Farmers: Nayab Singh Saini

Haryana Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini has welcomed the farmer-friendly decisions made in the first Union Cabinet meeting of 2025, chaired by Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi. Expressing his gratitude to Prime Minister, he said that the thoughtful manner in which these decisions have been made for the welfare of farmers will directly benefit lakhs of farmers in Haryana.

Referring to the Union Cabinet’s decisions as a New Year gift to the farmers from Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi, the Chief Minister said that these decisions will ensure the availability of DAP to farmers at affordable and subsidized rates. In addition, a budget allocation has been made to promote the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana and enhance technology, which will have a direct positive impact on farmers.

It may be mentioned here that during the Union Cabinet meeting chaired by the Prime Minister on Wednesday, the proposal from the Department of Fertilizers to increase the one-time special package on DAP beyond the NBS subsidy by Rs 3,500 per metric ton was approved. This package, effective from January 1, 2025, until further orders, aims to ensure the continued availability of DAP to farmers at affordable rates. This decision will guarantee that farmers receive DAP at a subsidized, reasonable, and affordable price.

Besides this, the continuation of the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana and the Restructured Weather-Based Crop Insurance Scheme were approved to continue till 2025-26, with a total outlay of Rs 69,515.71 crore from 2021-22 to 2025-26. This move will provide farmers across the country with coverage for crop risks caused by unavoidable natural disasters until 2025-26. Along with these measures, several other decisions aimed at the welfare of farmers were also taken by the Union Cabinet today.

86 Govt servants caught red-handed while taking bribe in Hry in 2024; 155 cases registered

Haryana Anti-Corruption Bureau on Tuesday said that the Bureau has conducted 104 traps in the year 2024 and recovered Rs 88.28 lakh on the spot and 86 government servants, including 6 gazetted officer, 80 non-gazetted officials and 31 private individuals, were caught red-handed while taking bribes. The Bureau spokesperson said that in its proactive drive against corruption in government departments, the Bureau in line with the zero-tolerance policy of the State Government has registered 155 cases in 2024. Out of the 155 cases, 104 were trap cases and 51 cases were registered on complaints/enquiries. Almost seven public servants were arrested on corruption charges every month, he added.

Highlighting the arrests in some big cases involving high ranking officers, he informed that a Kanungo was caught red-handed while taking Rs 5,00,000 as bribe. A Medical officer was caught red-handed while taking Rs 3,00,000 as bribe. One co-accused HCS officer and one Excise and Taxation Officer were also arrested and two fourth Class Employee was caught red-handed taking Rs 6,20,000 as bribe. Eight private persons were caught red-handed while taking Rs 30,40,000 as bribe and their co-accused were also arrested. A Home Guards employee was caught red-handed while taking Rs 2,50,000 as bribe.

He further revealed that out of 104 raids conducted in year 2024, 34 were of police department, 11 of Power Utilities, 9 of Urban Local Bodies, 8 of Excise and Taxation, 7 of the Revenue Department, 6 of Health, 3 of Social Welfare, 3 of Home Guards & Defence, 2 of Public Health Engineering, 2 of Fisheries, 2 of Forest, 2 of Agriculture, 2 of Civil Food Supplies and Consumer Affairs and 13 of other departments like HSVP, Transport, Panchayati Raj, Pollution Control Board, Mining and Geology, Horticulture, HSIIDC, Haryana Women Commission, Employees Fund Organisation, in which officials were nabbed red-handed while taking bribes upto Rs 12.50 lakh in separate cases.

During its ongoing crusade against corruption in 2024, the Bureau has registered 49 enquiries against 11 gazetted officers, 24 non-gazetted officials and 8 private persons on the direction of the state government. During the year, 90 enquiries were finalised.

Out of 90 enquiries completed during 2024, the Bureau has recommended registration of criminal case against 47 gazetted officers, 57 non-gazetted officials and 29 private persons in 8 enquiries. Additionally, in 24 enquires, departmental action against 31 gazetted officers and 52 non-gazetted officials has been recommended and in yet another 29 enquiries, registration of criminal cases along with departmental action against 33 gazetted officers, 43 non-gazetted officials & 3 private persons, the spokesperson added.

Punjab became first state in country to adopt practice of online appointments and documentation for registries

Chandigarh, December 30:

Following the commitment of Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann to provide hassle free and transparent online services to the residents of the state, the Revenue Department took several key steps under which Punjab became the first state in the country to successfully implement online registration and documentation for registries.

In the year 2024, major reforms were undertaken by the Revenue Department, which provided relief to the people. Apart from this, people have also derived advantage from the decision to approve registries without NoC since 1st December.

Divulging the details, Revenue and Rehabilitation Minister Hardip Singh Mundian said that Punjab is the first state in the country to launch the National Generic Document Registration System and implement it in all the sub-registrar offices of the state. More than 39 lakh wasikas have been registered through this system. Online time is available for registration and all the documents are submitted online.

Apart from this, to make it easy to register properties, templates of properties have been prepared in easy language and uploaded on the website of the department. Along with this, auto-locking of e-stamps and e-registration has been made in the said system, which has prevented the reuse of e-stamps and e-receipts. With these initiatives, an increase in the collection of e-stamps has been recorded in the state.

Mr. Mundian further said that taking an important decision to facilitate the residents of the state by digitizing the functioning of the revenue department, the Chief Minister has launched a website to streamline the process of registering private properties. More than 184 applications were received on the portal, out of which about 100 were disposed of.

The Minister further said that to compensate for the loss of crops, houses, human lives, and livestock due to natural disasters, the Revenue Department released a relief amount of Rs. 432.03 Crore during the financial year 2023-24 and Rs. 59.64 Crore during the current financial year 2024-25.

Mr. Mundian further stated that the Revenue Department was also figured prominently in the exercise of providing government jobs to the youth by the state government. During the year 2024, 75 Naib Tehsildars, 35 clerks and 2 stenotypists were recruited. The recruitment of 49 Patwaris has been completed, of whom only appointment letters are yet to be issued. Apart from this, the process for further recruitment of 1001 more Patwaris is underway. Also, funds were released from the PLRS funds for the new construction and repair of the District Administrative Complex, Sub Division/Tehsil/Sub Tehsil Complexes in all the districts of the state.

Additional Chief Secretary Revenue Mr. Anurag Verma issued a letter and to end the inconvenience to the people, instructions were issued to the Sub Registrar, Joint Sub Registrar, Tehsildar and Naib Tehsildars to be present in their offices from 9 am to verify the properties.

Besides, taking the delay in the settlement of dispute-free mutation seriously, instructions were given to complete all the pending cases within a month. Strict action should be taken against the concerned officer if any case remains pending after 31st December 31. Also, 1100 helpline number was rolled out in case of any problem in mutations.

Punjab Labour Department implemented many pro worker policies during 2024: Sond

Under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, the Labour Department has implemented many pro-workers policies during the year 2024.  While special camps were organised across Punjab to make the workers aware of the government schemes and other policies, financial assistance worth crores of rupees were given to the workers under many welfare schemes.

 Divulging the details, The Labour Minister Tarunpreet Singh Sond said that all services/welfare schemes provided by the Department of Labour under various Acts have been digitized. He said that for example Approval of building plan, Acceptance of Stability Certificate. Registration of factory, Grant of license, Renewal of license, Amendment of license, Permission to employ women in night shift, Registration of Principal Employer, Grant of license to contractor, Payment of welfare fund, Claim of benefits of Punjab Labor Welfare Board, Registration of construction site, Registration of trade unions. Submission of Annual Returns under labor laws, claim of benefits of Punjab Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board, Registration of shop and commercial establishment etc have been digitised.

          He said that The Punjab Building & Other Construction workers welfare board has made various reforms like Simplification of Registration form, Translation of Form no. 27 in Punjabi for convenience of construction workers. He said that if any objection is imposed on the application of a worker, SMS is sent regarding the same to the construction worker and now Labour Inspectors will have to process the registration/renewal application within 14 days of receiving the application.

          He further informed that The Punjab Building & Other Construction workers welfare board has simplified the terms and conditions of the various welfare schemes including Stipend Scheme, LTC Scheme and Shagun Scheme. Sond said that the Board has won SKOCH Award 2024 for policy formulation and implementation and distributed a total amount of 102.23 crore to 67,549 workers during financial year 2022-2023 and Rs 97.29 crore to 41,155 workers during financial year 2023-2024 under various welfare schemes. During current financial year total Rs. 19.53 crores have been disbursed among construction workers.

          The Minister said that during the year, the Punjab Labour Welfare Board has also distributed a total amount of Rs 15.36 crore among 5145 beneficiaries. 

         Department of labour registered 57,75,402 workers on e-Shram portal launched by Govt. of India for registration of unorganised workers.

        He said that Help desk has been created in offices of Asstt. Labour Commissioners/Labour Officers for facilitating workers to resolve their objections in registration/renewal of beneficiary cards and welfare schemes.

       Labour Minister shared that during 2024, Social Media Accounts of the department opened on WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook to share the activities of the department.

Increase of 2634.15 MLD in Punjab’s Sewerage Treatment Capacity in 2024: Dr. Ravjot Singh

Under the leadership of Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann, the Punjab government has made significant progress in providing better civic services and ensuring a clean environment for the residents of the state in 2024. This major advancement highlights the development in urban infrastructure and public service sectors within the state over the course of the year.

Minister for Local Governments, Dr. Ravjot Singh, shared that Punjab’s total established sewerage treatment capacity has reached 2142 MLD (Million Liters per Day). With the addition of 492.15 MLD, the total capacity has now risen to 2634.15 MLD. The goal of this increase is to meet the growing needs of urban populations and ensure clean, purified water systems. Additionally, 52 Sewerage Treatment Plants (STPs) with a combined capacity of 607 MLD are under construction, with an estimated cost of Rs. 650 Crore. These projects are expected to be completed within the next 1-2 years, further expanding the state’s sewerage management capabilities.

Dr. Ravjot Singh further emphasized that the Punjab government has prioritized the improvement of urban infrastructure across the state. With the allocation of Rs. 450 Crore to urban local bodies (ULBs) in the current financial year, major development projects have been initiated. These initiatives will focus on modernizing urban areas, improving civic amenities, and enhancing the standard of living for residents.

Taking a major step to reduce dependence on groundwater, the government has launched large-scale surface water supply projects. Key cities such as Amritsar (440 MLD), Jalandhar (275 MLD), and Patiala (115 MLD) are already implementing these projects. Moreover, the Ludhiana Water Supply Project, with a capacity of 580 MLD, is expected to be operational soon.

Additionally, 87 towns across the state are focused on surface water supply projects. These projects involve various phases, aiming to ensure continuous and sustainable water supply for urban populations. To ensure water availability, pilot projects for 24/7 water supply have been launched in Ludhiana, Amritsar, and Jalandhar. These initiatives are part of a broader plan to expand the “Drink From Tap” program to other cities in Punjab.

As part of the government’s commitment to cleanliness, Punjab has made significant strides under the Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban). Rs. 401.73 Crore has been allocated for the purchase of solid waste management machinery, the establishment of processing facilities for solid waste, and the disposal of legacy waste. Additionally, 730 sewer cleaning machines, with an investment of Rs. 39.55 Crore, are being procured to address various issues related to sanitation and sewerage across the state.

Minister Dr. Ravjot Singh concluded by stating that 2024 marks a transformative period for urban development in Punjab. With improved sewerage treatment, better water supply systems, robust infrastructure development, and a cleaner environment, the state government is paving the way for a more sustainable, livable, and prosperous future for its residents. These achievements reflect the Punjab government’s unwavering commitment to providing world-class civic services and a cleaner, healthier environment for the people of the state.

PUNJAB BETS ON GOVT JOBS, SKILL DEVELOPMENT TO STOP BRAIN DRAIN

Responding to Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann’s clarion call to stop the brain drain and turn the youth into job creators rather than job seekers, Punjab Government has not just provided around fifty thousand regular jobs in the various departments of the state government but also walked an extra mile to make the state youth skilful, besides, helping them in starting their own ventures. 

Underlining the two years and 9 months achievements of the state government, Punjab Employment Generation, Skill Development and Training Minister Mr. Aman Arora said that as many as 49,949 government jobs have been provided to the youth in the first 33 months of its tenure, which is a record in itself. Apart from this, 2,65,430 candidates have also been provided assistance to get jobs in the private sector by organizing over 4,725 placement camps in the state. Punjab Skill Development Mission has given skill training to 64427 candidates through captive employers, Government as well as private skill training agencies in courses like automotive machine operator, fitter, advanced respiratory therapist, desludge operator, warehouse packer, general duty assistant, security guard, courier delivery executive, electrician, beauty therapist, CNC operator, solar panel technician etc followed by employment to 47,821 candidates.

He further informed that 8,56,874 candidates were given career guidance, 23,917 career talks were delivered in school colleges and conducting 1,373 self-employment camps, in which 1,77,049 applicants were given guidance for obtaining sanction for self-employment-loans, to encourage self-employment and entrepreneurship in the state.

Mr. Aman Arora informed that a total of 74 cadets of Maharaja Ranjit Singh Armed Forces Preparatory Institute, SAS Nagar (Mohali) have been commissioned as officers in Defence Services since the CM Mann led-Punjab Government has come into power. As many as 64 cadets have joined training academies and 12 cadets are awaiting call up letters. Cadet Armaanpreet Singh of 12th Course AFPI, stood 1st in the All-India Order of Merit and Cadet Keshav Singla secured 15th in the Order of Merit in the NDA -153 course was declassified on October 24 this year. The Technical Entry Scheme (TES)-52 Course merit list was declassified on November 7, in which Cadet Karman Singh Talwar of 12th Course AFPI, stood 2nd in the All-India Order of Merit.

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GIVING WINGS TO DREAMS OF PUNJAB GIRLS

In a yet another decision to empower women of the Punjab, CM S. Bhagwant Singh Mann-led Punjab Government is all set to open a Centre for Training and Employment of Punjab Youth (C-PYTE) camp exclusively for girls at Kanjla in Kapurthala district. This camp will be run entirely by female staff.

Mr. Aman Arora said that the state Government took another path breaking decision by establishing an NDA Preparatory Wing at Mai Bhago Armed Forces Preparatory Institute, SAS Nagar in May 2023 for Punjab girls. The Institute has spurred greater representation of Punjab girls in the Defence Services as commissioned officers.

Recently, two Lady Cadets of Mai Bhago Armed Forces Preparatory Institute for Girls, have secured All India Rank 4th and 23rd in the Air Force Academy Merit List respectively. Six more Lady Cadets have been recommended for commission by the SSBs in the last two months. In 2024-25, the Institute has trained 90 Lady Cadets for NDA exam and SSB training, he added.

Rs 9.92 crore releases for Scheduled Caste students: Dr. Baljit Kaur

The Punjab government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, is working diligently for the welfare of Scheduled Caste students. Continuing this commitment, the Punjab Government has released ₹9.92 crore to 1503 institutions in the state for students of classes 10+1 and 10+2 belonging to the Scheduled Caste category.

Sharing the details, Minister for Social Justice, Empowerment and Minorities Dr. Baljit Kaur stated that ₹9.92 crore has been sanctioned for 1503 institutions. She also informed that ₹59.34 crore out of ₹92.00 crore allocated had already been released to 256 institutions and efforts are being expedited to clear the remaining payments to other institutions.

Dr. Baljit Kaur highlighted that under the Post Matric Scholarship Scheme for SC Students, ₹92.00 crore was allocated for fee payment (40%) for the academic years 2017-18 to 2019-20, benefiting students from Government institutions and Punjab students studying in institutions outside the state.

The minister appealed to parents to ensure the submission of income certificates so that students can maximize the benefits of this scheme.

She said that for the academic year 2024-25, the Punjab government has earmarked ₹245.00 crore under the Post Matric Scholarship Scheme for SC Students to provide financial assistance to students.

Dr. Baljit Kaur reiterated that the Punjab government, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, is not only striving for the welfare of all sections of society but is also committed to securing a bright future for students belonging to Scheduled Castes.

She further mentioned that financial aid is directly transferred to the beneficiaries’ bank accounts.

Major initiatives undertaken by Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs department in 2024 to ensure transparency in ration distribution: Lal Chand Kataruchak

The Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Department had yet another successful year 2024 by undertaking several novel initiatives aimed at ensuring transparency in the functioning of the department. As many as 14420 E-PoS Kits including E-PoS devices and Iris scanners as well as Electronic Weighing Scales were purchased with a view to ensure hassle free distribution of the ration.

Disclosing this, the Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Minister Mr. Lal Chand Kataruchak said that the tenders have been allotted in order to ensure the proper maintenance of the E-PoS machines and the Electronic Weighing Scales for the period of 5 years. Now, an E-PoS kit has been provided at each of the ration depots besides making sure to install Electronic Weighing Scales at these depots.

He further said that in 2016, the margin money of the  depot holders was Rs. 50 per quintal which has been increased to Rs. 90 Per Quintal and the increase has been implemented from April 2024. As a result, Rs. 38.43 crore stands released in this regard, said the Minister adding that this step would benefit 14400 ration depot holders in the State.

Besides, the department ensured a successful Rabi season by procuring 124.57 Lakh Metric Tonne (LMT) wheat for the central pool and crediting a sum of Rs. 28, 340.95 Crore in the accounts of 9 lakh farmers. Similarly, during the Kharif season, the department procured 172.93 LMT of paddy and credited an amount of Rs. 40,119.76 Crore into the accounts of approximately 8 lakh farmers. Also, till September 2024, 44,20,826 Quintals of Wheat was disbursed free of cost to the beneficiaries under the National Food Security Act (NFSA).

Taking strong steps to protect the interests of consumers, the Legal Meteorology wing earned revenue of Rs. 18.64 Crore by initiating action against those violating the principle of selling the goods in correct weight and quantity. Further, the 100 percent Aadhar Saturation was achieved and as per the Aadhar Saturation report of the UIDAI Dated November 11th, 2024, the State of Punjab ranks 7th amongst the States/UTs of the entire country.

Hry Minister asks officers to expedite completion of Gredawari & assess crop damage caused by rain

Haryana Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Vipul Goel on Monday directed revenue officers to expedite the completion of the Gredawari (village land record) and assess the crop damage caused by the recent hail storms that affected various districts of the state. Emphasizing that no laxity would be tolerated in this regard, Goel also called for the urgent upgrading and enhancement of the fire and emergency services system in the state.

While reviewing the work of the Revenue and Disaster Management Department, Goel focused on the timely and accurate assessment of the damage caused to crops by recent hailstorms. He directed that the Gredawari process be completed swiftly and that the revenue officers immediately begin evaluating the extent of crop losses across the affected districts.

Goel said that there would be no tolerance for delays or negligence in these critical tasks. He stressed the importance of ensuring that farmers who have suffered losses due to the hailstorms receive timely compensation and support from the state government.

In the meeting, Goel emphasized the pressing need for the state’s fire and emergency services system to be upgraded to meet modern standards. Highlighting the critical importance of having an efficient and well-equipped emergency response system, the Minister underscored the need for these services to be equipped with the latest technology, advanced training, and adequate resources.

He pointed out that modernizing the fire and emergency services would lead to significant improvements in their efficiency, safety, and timely response during emergency. This would ultimately help save lives, minimize property damage, and enhance the overall safety of the public.

Goel further directed the officers to conduct a thorough assessment of the current infrastructure of the fire and emergency services and devise a comprehensive plan to address existing gaps in the system. He also emphasized the importance of improving coordination among various departments involved in disaster management and emergency response to ensure a more integrated and streamlined approach to handling crises.

          The Minister reiterated that the Haryana Government remains committed to provide the best possible services to the public and that necessary steps would be taken to strengthen the state’s disaster management and emergency services infrastructure.

MCC decides to implement No work No pay against striking Door to Door waste collectors

Chandigarh, December 30

Taking strict note of Door to Door waste collectors joining strike, the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh has decided to implement the principle of ‘No work No Pay’. Accordingly, the Door to Door waste collectors who have participated in strike, their wages/ payment will be deducted for the days they will remain on strike including those who were on strike on 21.12.2024. 

Passing these orders here today, Municipal Commissioner Sh. Amit Kumar, IAS said that reportedly a section of Door to Door waste collectors have proceeded on strike, causing disruption to the essential services provided by the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh. Despite repeated appeals to return to work, the strike continues.

He said that the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh is committed to ensuring the uninterrupted delivery of essential services to the citizens. Alternative arrangements are being made to maintain the continuity of services.

Making an appeal to the striking employees, the Commissioner, asked them to reconsider their decision and return to work immediately. The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh is willing to engage in constructive dialogue to resolve the issues, but the strike must be called off first, he said.

The Commissioner appealed to the citizens of Chandigarh to hand over their waste separately directly in the waste collection vehicles till the strike is over.