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Food Safety & Standards department of Chandigarh Administration presses for proper FSSAI license

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The Food Safety & Standards department of Chandigarh Administration, Chandigarh appeal to all the Food Business Operators dealing in Manufacturing / Distribution / Wholesale / Retail of food articles for human consumption to run their business only after getting proper FSSAI license / Registration from the Food Safety Department, U.T.Chandigarh by applying through online FOSCOS ( Food Safety Compliance system) portal of the FSSAI. The url for the same is https://foscos.fssai.gov.in/

As per Section 31 of the Food Safety Standards Act, 2006, no person shall commence or carry on any food business except under a licence and also the petty food business operators shall have to get themselves registered under the afore said Act.

If any person or food business operator himself or by any person on his behalf who is required to obtain licence, manufacture, sells, stores or distributes or imports any article of food without licence, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to six months and also with a fine which may extend to five lakh rupees.

The Food Safety Department, GMSH-16, Chandigarh has setup free help desk to provide assistance to food business operators in filing FSSAI licence / registration application. The food business operators may visit the office on any working day for free assistance.

The Food Safety Department is also organizing licensing / registration camps in various parts of the City to provide free assistance to the food business operators including Street Food Vendors who wants to apply for license / registration.

The details of the camps to be organized are attached. 

Governor of Punjab and Administrator Chandigarh approves Shagun Scheme

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The Governor of Punjab and Administrator Chandigarh has approved a Scheme  “SHAGUN”- for providing financial assistance for marriage of women belonging to low income group families of U.T. Chandigarh”  formulated by Department of Social Welfare, Women & Child Development, Chandigarh Administration.

The scheme aims to provide financial assistance for marriage of orphan & destitute girls and remarriage of widows / destitute women as one time assistance.  The financial assistance amounting to Rs. 31,000/- shall be given to the applicant under this Scheme.

The women may avail financial assistance either for her own marriage or for the marriage of  her daughters (upto 2 daughters). The benefits will be given to (i) Daughters of pension holder widows / pension holder destitute women or her re-marriage, (ii) Disability Pension Holder Women, (iii) Girls residing in Child Care Institution, After Care Home & Nari Niketan, (iv) Daughters/ women of Antodaya Households, (v) Registered Female Street Vendors / Daughters of registered Street Vendors and (vi) Daughters of Outsourced Safai Karamcharis / Sweepers who are residents of U.T. Chandigarh.

1.8 MILLION TON PADDY STRAW TO BE UTILIZED IN CBG PROJECTS PER ANNUM, SAYS AMAN ARORA

IEP Chandigarh, January 10

In a bid to find a sustainable solution to the problem of stubble burning and supplement the income of farmers of the state, Chief Minister S Bhagwant Mann led Punjab Government has planned to utilize around 1.8 Million Ton (MT) paddy straw in the under implementation 43 Compressed Biogas (CBG) Projects per annum.This was disclosed by Mr Aman Arora, Minister of New and Renewable Energy Sources, while chairing a CBG Developers’ Meet at PEDA Complex here on Tuesday.Addressing the CBG Developers, the Cabinet Minister informed that the state is in process of forming Core Group of all stakeholders like PEDA, GAIL, CGD Companies, CBG producers and PBIP, to coordinate for off-take of CBG through gas pipelines.He said that Asia’s largest CBG plant of total capacity 33.23 Ton Per Day (TPD) has already been commissioned in Sangrur and another CBG project of 12 TPD capacity has been commissioned at Khanna and is under trial run. Presently, about 3 Ton CBG is produced in the plant daily. As many as 41 additional CBG projects, which have been allotted by Punjab Energy Development Agency (PEDA), are under implementation at various stages of execution and expected to be commissioned in next 2 years, he added.On completion, all these projects will produce 515.58 TPD CBG per annum by consuming around 2 million ton Agriculture residue annually, said Mr. Aman Arora, while adding that the state has a potential to set up 200 more CBG projects of 10 TPD capacity each in addition to the above projects as around 20 millon ton of paddy straw is produced per annum in the state.Assuring every possible support to CBG developers from the state government side, Mr. Aman Arora said that Punjab Government has been providing many incentives such as exemption from land registration charges & stamp duty, electricity charges, exemption from CLU & EDC charges, besides ensuring all facilities at Single Stop Clearances through Invest Punjab.Mr. Aman Arora said that Punjab Government has already constituted a Task Force for off-take of Fermented Organic Manure (FOM) produced by CBG projects based on agriculture residue in the State. He said that Punjab Agricultural University (PAU), Ludhiana has already been directed to conduct feasibility study on FOM for its utilization in Agriculture and Horticulture and submit detailed report.With the concerted efforts of the State Government, he further informed, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), GoI, vide its notification dated 02.11.2022, has revived the provision of Central Financial Assistance (CFA) on CBG projects which is Rs. 4.00 Crore per 4.8 TPD capacity CBG project. Maximum CFA is Rs. 10 Crore per project.VC Punjab Agricultural University (PAU), Ludhiana Dr. Satbir Singh Gosal apprised that PAU is conducting a feasibility study on FOM utilization and will issue an advisory in this regard in this April.Welcoming the CBG Developers in the meet, Chairman PEDA Sh. H.S. Hanspal said that CBG projects are the answer to agriculture residue, carbon emissions and pollution. Your efforts will be considered the service to country. It will create additional revenue source for farmers, besides giving boost to entrepreneurship and rural economy.Chief Executive PEDA Mr. Sumeet Jarangal said that Punjab has emerged as the one of the most favourable states for the entrepreneurs due to Ease of Doing Business policy of the Mann Government. He said that Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (HPCL) is also establishing a Bio-Ethanol project in Bathinda district, which will produce 100 Kilolitre 2G Ethanol by consuming two Lac Ton paddy straw. This project is expected to be commissioned in February 2024.The function was attended by around 100 prominent CBG Developers and senior officials of the state government.

CREDIT POTENTIAL FOR PRIORITY SECTOR FOR 2023-24 PROJECTED AT ₹2.73 LAKH CRORE: CHEEMA

IEP Chandigarh, January 10

Punjab Finance Minister Advocate Harpal Singh Cheema said on Tuesday that the total credit potential for priority sector for 2023-24 is projected at Rs 2.73 lakh crore which represents an overall growth of 5 percent over the projections for 2022-23.

Revealing this while addressing the NABARD ‘State Credit Seminar 2023-24’, the Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema said that out of the aggregate credit plan, the share of Crop Loan is pegged at Rs 1.03 lakh crore (38%), Agriculture Term Loan at Rs 0.52 lakh crore (19%) and MSME at Rs 0.71 lakh crore (26%) and Other Priority Sector (OPS) at Rs 0.47 lakh crore (17%).

Releasing the State Focus Paper (SFP) 2023-24 and Unit Cost Booklet on this occasion, the Finance Minister said that that NABARD has undertaken the exercise of assessing the potential for credit under priority sector for each district in consultation and coordination with banks, Line departments of the State Government, farmers, NGOs and other stakeholders. “These plans have been aggregated at the state level and SFP has been prepared which reflects the aggregate potential available under various subsectors of Priority Sector of the State’s economy. This is quite an elaborate exercise which will provide inputs and pointers to various stake holders”, he added.

The Finance Minister further added that it is a matter of satisfaction that the SFP emphasises on development of the cooperative sector, crop diversification, promotion of organic farming, development of the Farmers’ Producers’ Organization (FPOs), promotion of digital technological innovations in agriculture and “Fintech”, which will provide necessary fillip to inclusive growth and sustainable development in the State. He said that it is the need of the hour that these producer organizations are supported further within the agri-value chain system.

Emphasising on the continuous need for widening and deepening of the credit outreach especially to small and marginal farmers, share croppers and tenant farmers, Advocate Harpal Singh Cheema said that although the priority sector lending has shown a healthy growth of 8% with Ground Level Credit (GLC) of Rs 1.71 lakh crore during FY 2022, the grass root institutions such as Self Help Groups (SHGs), Joint Liability Groups (JLGs) and Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS) have to play an important role to bring about the required change. He advised the Regional Rural Banks (RRBs), Cooperative Banks and PACS, which are closely linked to grass level clients, to play big role in promotion of SHGs and JLGs while utilising available support from NABARD.

Meanwhile, the Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema bestowed the awards to best performing FPOs and SHGs.

Prominent amongst others, Mr. Ajoy Kumar Sinha, Principal Secretary Finance, Ms. Garima Singh, Secretary Finance Cum Director Institutional Finance and Banking, Mr. M.K. Mall, Regional Director RBI, and Mr. Raghunath B., CGM NABARD Punjab Regional Office were also present on the occasion.

DR NIJJAR LAID THE FOUNDATION STONE OF THE NEW BLOCK AT GOVERNMENT SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL, SULTANWIND

IEP Chandigarh, January 10

The main objective of the Punjab government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann is to provide quality education along with good health to the people of the state. Under the same chain basic infrastructure is being provided in government schools across the state and along with this Aam Aadmi Clinics are also being opened with the aim of providing good health services to the people.These words were expressed by the Minister for Local Government Dr. Inderbir Singh Nijjar today after laying the foundation stone of new blocks at Shaheed Gurmeet Singh Senior Secondary School Sultanwind girls. On this occasion, the annual prize distribution ceremony was also organized by the school. After the inauguration of the event, Dr. Nijjar also honored the children by giving awards for being winners in academic and various non-academic competitions at the district and state level.Addressing the students, Dr. Nijjar said that apart from book knowledge, improving their personality to advance in life will also lead them to success and children should make their behavior so good that their character be high. He told the students that along with studies, sports are also very important because sports develop the mental development of children. He invited the students to join sports and asked them to prioritize sports along with studies. Dr. Nijjar specially congratulated the principal of the school Mr. Amarjit Singh and all the staff for their various achievements.On this occasion, District Education Officer Secondary Mr. Jugraj Singh shared his thoughts and inspired the children to work harder and to succeed in life exams by working hard. After the function, Dr. Nijjar was also honored by the school staff. On this occasion, besides coordinator Madam Narinder Kaur, Mr. Devinder Singh, Mr. Gurikbal Singh, Madam Sukhraj Kaur, Madam Manpreet Kaur, Madam Bharti, Mr. Sharanjit Singh, a large number of parents of children were also present.

Haryana Police crack doctor’s murder case within 15 hours, five arrested

IEP Chandigarh, January 10

Haryana Police has cracked the sensational doctor’s murder that took place in Kurukshetra on January 9, 2023 within 15 hours and arrested five miscreants who had looted cash and jewellery after a brief exchange of fire.

While giving information here today, a spokesman of Haryana Police said that when the police team chasing the accused on Pehwa-Dhand road and asked them to surrender, the miscreants started firing at the team. In retaliation, one of the accused got injured and was admitted in hospital for treatment. Police has also recovered 4 desi katta and one country made pistol from their possession.

Out of the five accused, four are residents of district Kaithal and one hails from district Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh.

The accused of killing a lady Doctor in Sector-13, Kurukshetra had escaped after committing loot in the house. The Superintendent of Police Kurukshetra Sh. Surinder Singh Bhoria had constituted a Special Investigation Team to crack the case.

Working on the intelligence and other inputs, police has arrested the accused after a brief exchange of fire.

On January 9, 2023, the accused entered a house located on first floor Atul Clinic in Kurukshetra and killed lady Doctor Vinita Arora besides looting cash and jewellery.

Police remand will be taken by producing the accused in the court for recovery of looted cash and jewelry.

Punjab Government extended holidays for children of Anganwadi Centers due to severe cold wave till January 14: Dr. Baljit Kaur

IEP Chandigarh, January 9

The Punjab Government overnment has extended the holidays in Anganwadi Centers of the state till January 14, 2023 due to severe cold and fog in the state.  This was disclosed here today by the Social Security, Women and Child Development Minister of Punjab Dr.  Baljit Kaur.          Cabinet Minister Dr. Baljit Kaur said that the holidays have been extended till January 14 in all the Anganwadi Centers of the state to protect the children from winter.  Anganwadi workers will give take home ration to all the beneficiaries as per the order of the Hon’ble Supreme Court.  During vacations, Anganwadi workers/helpers will perform their duties in Anganwadi Centers as before.          It may be mentioned that the increase in holidays in Anganwadi centers has been done due to bad weather.

VIGILANCE BUREAU ARRESTS THREE PRIVATE PERSONS FOR EXTORTION OF RS 1, 50,000 FROM GOVT OFFICIAL

IEP Chandigarh January 9

The Punjab Vigilance Bureau (VB) during its ongoing campaign against corruption in the state has arrested three private persons accused for blackmailing a government official with the motive to extort money amounting to Rs 1, 50,000.          Disclosing this here today a spokesperson of the state VB said the accused namely a property agent Umardeen, Saleem and a reporter of private channel Rupinder Kumar @ Dimple, all residents of Nabha, Patiala district have been arrested from Nabha on the complaint of registry clerk, Nabha tehsil, Rupinder Singh, a resident of Patiala.          Giving details he informed that the above said complainant has approached the VB and alleged that the accused Umardeen and his accomplices have been blackmailing him and demanding money Rs 5,00,000 from him in lieu of not complaining to the VB and making the video viral for accepting a bribe of Rs 500. The complainant clarified that he had not received any graft during the registry in which Umardeen was witness but was taking back Rs 500 in lieu of exchange of notes handed over to a person. Meanwhile, the accused shoot a video with his mobile with the intent to extort money from him. The complainant further alleged that the above said accused Umardeen has already taken Rs 50,000 from him as a first installment and the deal was struck at Rs. 2, 50,000.          After probing the complaint, a VB team from the flying squad Punjab laid a trap and accused Umardeen was arrested red handed while accepting extortion money Rs 1, 50,000 from the complainant as a second installment in the presence of two official witnesses. The VB team has also recovered Rs 40,000 from him out of Rs 50,000 which he had taken earlier from the complainant as a first instalment. Subsequently other co-accused in this case namely Saleem and Rupinder Kumar @ Dimple have also been arrested from Nabha.He further informed that a case FIR No. 02 dated 08-01-2023 under sections 419, 420, 384, 120-B of IPC and section 8 of Prevention of Corruption Act has been registered at VB police station, flying squad-1, Punjab at SAS Nagar. Further investigation in this case was under progress.

Sarpanch, Panchayat Samiti, and Zilla Parishad Chairman will be able to give administrative approval for works up to Rs 2 lakh at their level only

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occasion, Khattar announced the decentralization of the powers of Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) and giving more autonomy to these small governments to speed up the development works being done in rural areas. Khattar further announced that from now onwards, the Sarpanches, and Chairman of Panchayat Samitis and Zilla Parishads can accord administrative approval for the development works up to Rs. 2 lakh at their level only. No tenders will be floated for all such works, said Khattar. The Chief Minister informed that Junior Engineers can give technical approval for works up to Rs 2 lakh. Similarly, SDO can give technical approval for works ranging from Rs 2 lakh to Rs 25 lakh. Short-term tenders will be floated for these works through Haryana Engineering Works Portal. Likewise, XEN will give technical approval for works ranging from Rs 25 lakh to Rs 1 crore. The technical approval for the works ranging from Rs 1 crore to Rs 2.5 crore will be given by the Superintending Engineer and the approval of the works above Rs 2.5 crore will be given by the Chief Engineer, informed Khattar. He said that Gram Panchayats also have fixed deposits. Out of these deposits, up to Rs 50 lakh in a year or 10 percent of the deposits, whichever is higher, can be released by the Deputy Commissioner, for any required developmental works to be executed in the villages. “If more than this amount is to be released from these deposits, then the Deputy Commissioner will refer the matter to the State Government,” informed Khattar. The Chief Minister informed that if any PRI falls short of the amount in executing their development works, then the additional amount of Rs 25 lakh given by the State Government will be directly released to the PRIs. However, Rural Development Department will get all the works done above Rs. 25 lakh, informed Khattar. The Chief Minister said that the administrative approval for the work ranging from Rs 25 lakh to Rs 1 crore will be given by the Director, Rural Development Department, and technical approval will be given by XEN. Meanwhile, administrative approval for work ranging from Rs 1 crore to Rs 2.5 crore will be given by the Administrative Secretary of concerned department, while the technical approval for all such works ranging of the same amount will be given by the superintending Engineer. The Chief Minister further informed that administrative approval for the development work ranging from Rs 2.5 to Rs. 10 crore will be given by the concerned Minister, while the technical approval will be accorded by the Chief Engineer. He said that administrative approval for the works above Rs 10 crore will be sent to the Chief Minister for final approval, while the technical approval will be given by the Chief Engineer. The Chief Minister informed that with this new system, the execution of development works will be done at a faster pace.Khattar said that the government allocates 7 percent of its revenue to PRIs and Municipal Bodies for development works according to the population size of villages and cities. However, 2 percent is kept in reserve so that additional funds can be provided to financially weak Panchayati Raj institutions and municipal bodies. Additional Principal Secretary to Chief Minister and Director General, Information, Public Relations and Languages Department, Dr Amit Agarwal, Additional Director, Information, Public Relations and Languages Department Vivek Kalia were also present on the occasion.

Soon 40,000 Group C posts would be filled, says Hry Chief Minister

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Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Monday said that the Common Eligibility Test (CET) has been conducted for the recruitment of Group C posts, the result of which is going to be declared soon. The recruitment of around 40,000 Group C posts will be advertised once the results are declared. Besides this, the CET exam will also be conducted soon for the recruitment of Group-D posts, and about 17,000 to 20,000 posts will be recruited, he added.

Addressing the media persons, Khattar said that the CET examination is valid for 3 years. Although the CET exam will be conducted every year, any candidate who wants to improve his/her score can re-appear in the exam.

Describing the CMIE unemployment figures as baseless and beyond facts, the Chief Minister said that these figures are based on a very small survey sample. Earlier, the same agency had shown Haryana’s unemployment rate of 2 percent. Khattar informed that in the last 8 years, 50,000 MSME industries have been set up in Haryana. Besides this, 33,06,635 people have got employment opportunities through the private sector and self-employment opportunities.  “Loans have been provided to 16.85 lakh youths under Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana and 38,000 youths have got self-employment opportunities under Pradhan Mantri Swanidhi Yojana.  Similarly, more than 12.64 lakh youth have got employment in several industrial units,” Khattar added. He further shared that through Antyodaya Utthan Melas, loan applications of around 34,000 applicants have been sanctioned. 

Besides this, around 27,516 applicants have got employment through Rozgar Melas. Also, more than 1 lakh youth have got government jobs on merit basis. He further informed that 1500 different trades have been identified by Shri Vishwakarma Skill University to provide skill training to the youth. The University has tied up with 50 industrial units and these units are providing training as per the need of the industries, shared Sh. Manohar Lal.