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DC Aashika Jain holds meeting with farmers and officials to make advance arrangements for management of paddy straw in district

IEP SAS Nagar, July 21

 To gear up for the paddy straw management in advance, the Deputy Commissioner, Aashika Jain held a meeting with Additional Deputy Commissioner (Development), all Sub-Divisional Magistrates, Chief Agricultural Officer and officials of various departments and progressive farmers for making the requisite machinery available during the harvest season.      She said that in view of the sowing of paddy in an area of 39000 hectares in the district this time, an action plan should be drawn up for the maintenance of stubble before the harvesting season. She said that out of this, 16000 hectares would be managed by In situ (disposal by plowing in the field itself) and 23000 hectares of ex-situ (disposal outside the field) measures.    She said that since most of the 962 stubble management machines in the district are for in-situ disposal, farmers and groups should be encouraged for ex-situ machines like baler, rake etc. as the area for ex situ disposal is more.  She said that the farmers and groups should also be informed about the extension in the date of submitting applications till August 15 on stubble management machinery and agriculture mechanized machinery subsidy by the government through mass awareness. She said that out of the 327 online applications received by July 20, the demand for 20 balers should be met as well as encouraged to get more baler machines. She said that the Punjab government has increased the amount for subsidy limit from 5 lakhs to 15 lakhs for custom hiring centers, now they can get a subsidy of Rs 12 lakh rupees at the rate of 80 percent subsidy, so instead of getting it individually, the groups should be encouraged to procure it.     She also asked the Punjab Pollution Control Board to encourage the industrialists to set up pellet units for straw management along with existing biomass plants in the district. She said that awareness should be raised about the subsidy amount of Rs 28 lakhs at the total cost of Rs 70 lakhs per tonne for setting up a pallet unit.    She fixed targets for Sub-Divisional Magistrate Derabassi, Mohali and Kharar for timely acquisition of stubble management machinery and other activities in the district to make stubble management machinery available at individual or custom hiring centers operational before the harvest season. They were also asked to create awareness about the extension of applying date to August 15 for stubble management machinery being provided on subsidy.      DSP Ashok Sharma, Executive Engineer Punjab Pollution Control Board Gursharan Das Garg, DDPO Amarinder Singh Chauhan, DR Co-operative Societies Gurbir Dhillon, DFSC Dr  Navreet,  Chief Agriculture Officer Gurmail Singh, Baler owners, representatives of Bio Mass Units, Agriculture Department officials/employees and progressive farmers participated in the meeting. 

Punjab VIGILANCE BUREAU NABS ASI FOR ACCEPTING BRIBE OF RS. 30K

IEP Chandigarh, July 22  

      Punjab Vigilance Bureau (VB) nabbed an Assistant Sub Inspector (ASI) Ram Prakash, posted at Police Station Patara in Jalandhar district, for accepting a bribe of Rs. 30,000.          The accused ASI has been arrested on the complaint of Jasvir Singh Judge resident of Guru Nanak Nagar of village Kaki. He is running a Dairy Farm at village Kangniwal.          Divulging the details here today, an official spokesperson of the VB said that the complainant approached the Police Station VB, Jalandhar Range and lodged a complaint that he had got registered a case against Gurpreet Singh and others under sections 323, 341, 149 of IPC at Police Station Patara on May 13, 2022 and the other party was pressurizing him for settlement in the case. Gurpreet Singh and his brother Amanpreet Singh came to his Dairy Farm on 27-09-2022 and thrashed him. After that, Gurpreet Singh had managed to register a fake FIR no 78 dated 5-10-2022 under sections 323, 324, 326, 506, 148, 149 of IPC against him (Jasvir Singh) and his son Jastej Singh at Police Station Patara.          The Complainant’s father Karnail Singh submitted an application at the office of SSP Jalandhar (Rural) and Human Rights Commission, Chandigarh against the illegal case registered against his grandson Jastej Singh as he was at college on 27-09-2022. On this application, an inquiry of FIR no 78 dated 5-10-2022 was marked to ASI Ram Prakash for investigation. The accused ASI demanded Rs. 2 Lakh to withdraw Jastej’s name from the FIR and on his repeated requests; he agreed to take Rs. 30,000 for the same.          After the preliminary investigations of the complaint, the spokesperson said that a team of VB Jalandhar laid a trap and arrested the accused ASI while accepting a bribe of Rs.30,000 from the complainant in the presence of official witnesses.          In this regard, an FIR no. 17 dated 20-07-2023 under section 7 of Prevention of Corruption Act has been registered against the accused ASI Ram Prakash at Police Station VB, Jalandhar Range.

Shikayat Nivaran Kender of water supply and sanitation department resolved 98 percent complaints in last 16 months: Jimpa

IEP Chandigarh, July 22  

      Punjab Water Supply and Sanitation Minister Bram Shanker Jimpa has informed that more than 98 percent of the complaints received in the Shikayat Nivaran Kender (SNK) of the department during last 16 months have been resolved. He said that under the dynamic leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, it is the priority of the State Government to provide clean drinking water in the villages of the state and for this purpose the department is working with all sincerity and diligence. He said that many schemes are also being initiated to keep the villages clean and garbage free.          Jimpa said that on toll free number 1800-180-2468 issued by the department, 24277 complaints have been registered from 16 March 2022 to 18 July 2023 regarding water supply, R.O. plants, sewage, Individual Household Latrine and others. Out of these, 23918 complaints have been redressed with the rate of redressal being 98.52 percent.          He further said that after resolving the complaint, feedback is also taken from the complainant and if he/she is not satisfied, appropriate action is taken again on his/her complaint. The Minister said that the State Government is making all efforts to provide clean drinking water and adequate sewage facility to the residents of State villages.  He said that most of the water supply schemes of the villages affected by floods have been repaired and Punjab Government has ensured the supply of clean water to the flood victims through alternative arrangements and sufficient quantity of water tankers have been sent to the areas where water could not reach through pipes.          Jimpa appealed that if any village resident has any kind of complaint or suggestion regarding water supply and sanitation, then he/she should not hesitate to submit his/her views. The State Government will leave no stone unturned for people’s welfare and lifting the standard of living, added Jimpa. 

Important steps taken by Punjab government to end child labour in state: Dr. Baljit Kaur

IEP Chandigarh, July 22  

     The Punjab Government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann is taking important steps to eradicate child labour from the state.          Social Security, Women and Child Development Minister Dr.Baljit Kaur giving further information, said that the objective of “Mission Vatsalya Scheme” is to ensure the welfare of children caught in the clutches of child labour. The department is continuously working towards this goal.          A State Level Workshop on Elimination and Rehabilitation of Child Labour was organized by the Government of Punjab at Mahatma Gandhi State Level Institute of Public Administration, Chandigarh. The main objective of this workshop was to assign responsibilities to each partner involved in the process of child rescue and rehabilitation during the “Month of Action against Child Labour”. Representatives from various departments including Social Security, Women and Child Development Department, Labour, Police and Education participated in the workshop to plan and execute effective raid and rescue operations. District task forces were also constituted under the chairmanship of Deputy Commissioners to ensure action against child labour at the district level.          Cabinet Minister said that rescue operations have been carried out on a large scale in all the districts of Punjab to eradicate child labour from the state. District Child Protection Units in collaboration with Bachpan Bachao Andolan (BBA) conducted awareness campaigns in slums, schools, dhabas and eateries.          She said that  total of 131 raids were conducted across Punjab in connection with the eradication of child labour, resulting in the rescue of 173 children. Apart from this,  FIRs have been registered  3 in Amritsar, 7 in Ludhiana, 8 in Patiala, 1 in Bathinda and 3 in Rupnagar to save children. Besides, 33 challans have been issued by labour inspectors under Section 14-D of the Child and Adolescent Labour (Management and Regulation) Act, 1986 against offenders in different districts of the state. Besides, 11 children have been enrolled in schools in different districts and efforts are on to compensate 13 children under the Labour Act in the current financial year 2023-24.          The Minister expressed satisfaction over the results achieved during the State Action Month against Child Labour. She appreciated the efforts of various departments, NGOs and partners, due to which the number of children saved from child labour has increased as compared to previous efforts.           Social Security, Women and Child Development Department Director Mrs. Madhvi Kataria, said that the department has brought back the migrant child labourers and reunited them with their families. She also said that the Government is making efforts to provide financial assistance to the families of these children to prevent child labour. 

Punjab Cabinet Minister Laljit Singh Bhullar lays foundation stone of four multi-purpose sports parks to be built with Rs.2.25 crore

IEP Chandigarh, July 22    

      With the aim of motivating the state youth towards sports, Punjab Cabinet Minister S. Laljit Singh Bhullar, on Saturday, laid foundation stone of four multi-purpose sports parks in different villages of the Patti constituency, which will be constructed at an approximate cost of Rs.2.25 crores.          He informed that these multi-purpose sports parks would be constructed in four villages; with an estimated cost of Rs.65 lakh in village Kott Budha village, with Rs.35 lakh in village Sabhra, Rs.70 lakh in village Pringri and with the cost of Rs.10 lakh in village Ratta Gudda.          While addressing the gathering after laying the foundation stone, S. Laljit Singh Bhullar said that Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Mann led government will construct 40 such multi-purpose sports parks in the Patti constituency, which will illuminate the life of budding players and youngsters of the region will bring laurels for their villages, constituencies and the state.          S. Laljit Singh Bhullar said that the Punjab government aims to create excellent sports arenas, promoting good health and honing sporting skills of the youth to enable the young generation of the state to achieve success in their lives.          He mentioned that the previous dispensations pushed the youth of Punjab into drugs, while our government is trying hard to eradicate drugs from the state.          On this occasion Gurvinder Singh Behadwal, Chairman, District Planning Board, Chairman Dilbagh Singh, Varinderjit Singh Kaleke Heera Bhullar, Gurbinder Singh Kaleke and Gurpinder Singh Uppal was present.

Dushyant Chautala to visit Gurugram district

IEP Chandigarh, July 18

Haryana Deputy Chief Minister, Sh. Dushyant Chautala will visit Gurugram district on July 19 and participate in several programmes. During this, the Deputy Chief Minister will also hear the public grievances of the citizens.

Giving more information in this regard, an official spokesperson said that the Deputy Chief Minister will address a public meeting at 11.00 AM at Primary Choupal in Pathredi village of Gurugram district and 11.45 AM at Badi Choupal in village Rathiwas. Thereafter, the Deputy CM will listen to the problems of the citizens by addressing a public meeting at Manawala Chaupal, village Khod at 1.45 PM, government school in village Balewa at 3 PM. Besides this, he will also attend a public meeting at village Khandewla at 4.45 pm as per his scheduled programme.

Hry School Education Minister inaugurates and lays the foundation stone of 17 projects worth Rs. 27.43 crore of Yamunanagar district

IEP Chandigarh, July 20

Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal dedicated 17 projects worth Rs. 27.43 crore to Yamunanagar district.The district level programme was organized in the auditorium of the District Secretariat of Yamunanagar Where School Education Minister, Sh. Kanwar Pal inaugurated 12 projects and laid the foundation stone of 5 projects.        School Education Minister, Sh. Kanwar Pal said that today Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal has dedicated 347 projects worth Rs. 2,741 crores to the people of the state in a single day. He said that the Chief Minister has ensured equal development of the entire state without any disparity. He said that due to public welfare policies, the state has been freed from the shackles of regionalism, casteism, nepotism and corruption.        The previous governments hardly did anything for the development of this district. However, as soon as our government came to power, we vowed to uphold the spirit of the Haryana Ek-Haryanvi Ek and promote uniform growth across all the districts, he added.        The government has made such a system in the state that we are able to get online benefits of various schemes of the government sitting at home through digital mode. He said that Yamuna Nagar district is accelerating on the path of development. The government is committed to the all-round development of the state in a planned manner and for this, the government has taken effective and commendable steps in the direction of benefiting the common people by implementing several development schemes.  

Government focuses on Aspirational District Transformation Programme: Haryana CM

IEP Chandigarh, July 20

Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal, while presiding over the review meeting of Aspirational District Transformation Program at Nuh on Tuesday, has emphasized the government’s focus on the development of Nuh district under the Aspirational District Programme. He said that the state government is working towards providing essential and quality facilities to the citizens of Nuh and ensuring sustained progress in developmental initiatives. As a result, Nuh district is witnessing rapid advancements in its development.        He directed to constitute a district-level monitoring committee to oversee the  Aspirational Districts Programme (ADP) on a regular basis. He said that the monitoring cell would operate under the supervision of Additional Chief Secretary, Archaeology Department, Sh. Ashok Khemka, and that the committee would meet every three months to conduct a comprehensive review of the ADP.        He directed the bank officials to show seriousness in matters of small loans for self-employment and ensure that the eligible beneficiaries receive loans. No negligence will be tolerated in this matter. He directed the officers of the concerned department to work towards promoting micro-irrigation projects in the district.   

     He said that by promoting development works in Nuh district, the standard of living of the people has to be raised. Commendable efforts are being made in the direction of health and nutrition, education, agriculture, financial inclusion, skill development, and strengthening of infrastructure in Nuh district under the aspirational district programme he added.        During the meeting, the Chief Minister took detailed information from DC Sh. Prashant Panwar about the necessary facilities in the aspirational district Nuh. The Deputy Commissioner informed the Chief Minister that special attention is being paid to the education of children in the aspirational district.

The Aspirational Districts Program is a part of the Government’s endeavor to raise the standard of living of its citizens and ensure inclusive growth for all under its vision of “Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas”.        The Chief Minister said that the government is committed to improving the living standards of the citizens and ensuring inclusive development for all, i.e. “Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas”. The program focuses on improving the capacity of people to participate fully in a growing economy, ensuring optimum utilization of their potential. Health and nutrition, education, agriculture and water resources, financial inclusion and skill development, and basic infrastructure are the thrust areas of the programme.        While interacting with the media persons after the meeting, the Chief Minister said that the world’s largest jungle safari will be built in the Aravalli region. The safari will be spread over 10,000 acres of land, making it the largest of its kind in the world.        Sh. Manahor Lal said that the NOC for the land and other formalities for the jungle safari are nearly complete. He also said that he has met with Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi regarding the foundation stone of the project, and that the foundation stone will be laid soon.        He said that the jungle safari is a large project, and that it will be a major tourist attraction. He said that animals and birds from all over the world will be brought to the safari, and that it will be developed as a world-class tourist destination.        The Chief Minister said that the jungle safari will be a major boost for the development of the Aravalli region. He said that it will create jobs and opportunities for the local people, and that it will help to promote tourism in the region        Sohna, MLA, Sh. Kunwar Sanjay Singh, Administrator, Haryana Waqf Board, Sh. Zakir Hussain, Chief Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Sh. DS Dhesi, Additional Chief Secretary, Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Department, Sh. Sudhir Rajpal, Additional Chief Secretary, Archeology Department Sh. Ashok Khemka, Additional Chief Secretary, Health Department, Dr. G. Anupama, Additional Chief Secretary, Energy and Public Health Department, Sh. A K Singh, Additional Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Dr. Amit Kumar Agrawal were also present in the meeting. 

REGULARLY KEEPING AN EYE OVER THE FLOOD AFFECTED DISTRICTS ACROSS THE STATE: CM

IEP Chandigarh, July 20 

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Thursday reiterated the firm commitment of the state government to bail out people in flood affected districts and said that he is regularly monitoring the situation unfolding in the state from Pathankot to Sardulgarh. The Chief Minister said that he is personally overseeing the entire situation in the state due to the floods. He said that the state government is duty bound to ensure relief to the masses and no stone will be left unturned for this noble cause. Bhagwant Mann said that the state government is solidly with the people in hour of distress and they are being provided succour by all means. The Chief Minister said that the Ministers, high officers and other administrative machinery of the state government is already in the field to help the people.

He said that massive relief and rescue operations are already going on in the flood torn districts to ensure that people do not face any sort of problem. Bhagwant Mann also lauded the NGOs and other social organisations who are serving the people zealously in this hour of grave crisis. The Chief Minister said that special thrust is being laid to ensure relief in the flood affected areas of the state so that people do not face any sort of problem. Bhagwant Mann said that priority is being given to carry rescue and relief work in the badly affected areas of the state. He said that the state government is committed for ensuring the safety and security of the people in this period of distress. The Chief Minister said that the state government will compensate people for loss of every single penny adding that he had already ordered a special girdawari to ascertain the loss of crops, houses and others due to heavy rainfall in the state. He said that detailed instructions have been issued to the Deputy Commissioners to immediately carry out girdawari in the areas lashed by rains to ascertain damage caused to crops, houses, animals and others on priority. Bhagwant Mann assured the people that the government is committed to safeguarding their interests against nature’s fury.

PUNJAB CM CONDEMNS BEASTLY ACT OF SEXUAL ASSAULT ON TWO WOMEN IN MANIPUR

IEP Chandigarh, July 20 

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Thursday expressed deep shock and anguish over the beastly act of sexual assault on two women in Manipur and pleaded for exemplary punishment to the perpetrators of this heinous crime. In a statement issued here today, the Chief Minister said that it is unfortunate that the hapless women became victims of this heinous crime against humanity. Bhagwant Mann said that this barbaric incident is a huge blot on the conscience of the nation adding that this incident needs to be condemned by one and all. He said that this is a dastardly and inhuman act due to which every countrymen is feeling ashamed today. Batting for exemplary punishment for the culprits, the Chief Minister said that such offenders do not deserve leniency and they should be dealt with as per the law of land by meting out the severest of the severe punishment to them so that it could act as a deterrent for others too. Bhagwant Mann said that the centre and state government should ensure that the accused are brought to book at the earliest so that the justice can be dispensed to the victim’s family, friends and their well wishers. Reiterating his stand to ensure modesty and dignity of women, he said that no stone should be left unturned for this noble cause. The Chief Minister said that the Prime Minister of the country should immediately intervene into the matter and ensure exemplary punishment to the culprits. He said that the situation in Manipur is going out of control and the Prime Minister should also focus on it. Bhagwant Mann unequivocally said that such insane and inhumane acts have no place in any civilized society and the entire country should unanimously condemn it in one voice.