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VIGILANCE ARRESTS REVENUE PATWARI, HIS ASSISTANT FOR TAKING BRIBE RS 7,000

IEP Chandigarh, November 4

The Punjab Vigilance Bureau (VB) during its ongoing campaign against corruption, on Friday arrested a revenue Patwari Jagdev Singh posted at revenue halqa Behniwal, Mansa district and his assistant Amarjit Singh for accepting a bribe of Rs 7,000.

          Disclosing this here today, an official spokesperson of the VB said the accused Patwari and his assistant were arrested on the complaint lodged by complainant Roop Singh, resident of village Behniwal, Mansa district. He approached the VB and alleged that the above said Patwari and his assistant were demanding a bribe of Rs 7,000 for making correction in the revenue record pertaining to his agricultural land.

          He informed that after verification of the facts and the material evidence, a VB team from Bathinda unit laid a trap and the both the accused have been arrested in the presence of two official witnesses. In this regard a case under section 7 of Prevention of Corruption Act has been registered against both the accused at VB police station, Bathinda and further investigation is under progress.

VIGILANCE ARRESTS RICE MILL OWNER ANIL JAIN FOR SELLING PADDY OF OTHER STATES AT HIGHER RATES

IEP Chandigarh November 4

The Punjab Vigilance Bureau (VB) has arrested the accused commission agent Anil Jain, owner of Shri Krishna Rice Mill, Sawaddi, in Ludhiana district, in the case already registered by the Bureau against the contractors for getting labour cartage and transportation tenders in the grain markets at higher rates in connivance with officials. He was produced in court today and remanded for TWO days police custody.Disclosing this here today a spokesperson of the VB said that during the arrest of accused Jain, his Innova car has also been taken into possession and one briefcase containing documents has also been recovered from the car and further investigation is in process.He informed that accused Anil Jain has been arrested in a case under FIR No. 11 Dated 16-08-2022, under section 420, 409, 467, 468, 471, 120-B of IPC and 7, 8, 12, 13(2) of prevention of corruption act registered at police station VB range Ludhiana Range in which contractors/tenderers namely Telu Ram and others are included.The spokesperson further added that in this case accused Telu Ram, former minister Bharat Bhushan Ashu and commission agent Krishan Lal Dhotiwala have already been arrested and all are in judicial custody. He informed that the accused Anil Jain was nominated later on during investigation and was avoiding his arrest and his anticipatory bail application was also dismissed by the High Court.Revealing more details he said commission agent Anil Jain has also been charged with allegations of bringing Paddy at lesser rates from other states like UP, Bihar etc. in his rice sheller and was selling the same after mixing with purchased paddy of Government quota stored in his sheller. He also used to store paddy purchased by him in his own sheller in violation of the milling policy of State.He further added that Anil Jain was arrested by a VB team from his sheller at village Swaddi Kalan, after putting efforts for 6 hours approximately in the presence of police officials of police station Sidhwan Bet besides Sarpanches of Swaddi (West) and Swaddi (East) and other respectable persons of adjoining villages. He said the accused has called his family members and workers in the seller and locked himself in a room to evade his arrest. He was arrested in the presence of above mentioned responsible persons and family members after breaking the door of room.

Punjab Government is moving in the right direction under the leadership of Bhagwant Mann: Kultar Singh Sandhwan

IEP Chandigarh, November 4

Punjab Vidhan Sabha Speaker S. Kultar Singh Sandhwan said that Punjab Government is moving in the right direction under the leadership of Bhagwant Mann and it is determined to bring farmers out of agrarian crisis. Addressing the gathering on the occasion of Premier Agri and Food Technology Fair at the CII Northern Region headquarters here today, Mr. Sandhwan said that due to the absence of a concrete and effective agricultural policy in the changing conditions, the crisis of agriculture has increased in Punjab and now the Punjab government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann is continuously trying to bring the farmers out of the crisis. He said that Punjab has played an important role in making the country self-reliant in the field of grain. He said that there is an urgent need to take the state out of the crop cycle of paddy and wheat, for which agricultural diversification needs to be adopted. In order to implement this, the Center should ensure minimum support price for crops other than wheat and paddy. He also emphasized on the need to adopt new schemes and new initiatives to bring the farmers out of various crises.The Assembly Speaker said that such fairs play an important role in imparting information to the farmers about the new initiatives and new technologies in agriculture and horticulture. Farmers can be continuously informed about new technologies by organizing farmer fairs. He said that these fairs can produce better results in rural areas. This will make it easier for the government and other industrialists to reach the farmers.Sandhwan said that the farmers of Punjab always played a leading role in the country. The farmers of Punjab had made a significant contribution in making the country self-reliant in the field of food grains with their hard work. He said that the farmers of Punjab have always adopted new technologies and techniques. Now, to make agriculture profitable, there is a need to leave the traditional crop cycle and diversify agriculture. Gardening is a good option for this.

Punjab CM admits lack of proper management on the incidents of stubble burning in Punjab: Agriculture Minister

IEP Chandigarh, November 4

Haryana Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister, Sh. JP Dalal condemned the statement made by the Chief Minister of Delhi, Sh. Arvind Kejriwal on the issue of increasing pollution in Delhi NCR. He said that CM, Delhi Kejriwal frequently makes false statements on Haryana. Whereas the truth is that Haryana has made tireless efforts to reduce the incidents of stubble burning.

Speaking at the press conference today, Sh. JP Dalal said that it is unfortunate that Sh. Arvind Kejriwal holds the Central Government and Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi, accountable for any issue that arises in Delhi. The Aam Aadmi Party has not left Delhi even worth living. Delhi does not want a leader who implements such ideas, like closing offices, shutting down schools and universities, and instituting an odd-even formula to dissuade people from commuting.

He stated that Arvind Kejriwal’s attitude is such that he can even claim that people in Delhi have the false illusion regarding pollution.

Sh. JP Dalal said that Sh. Arvind Kejriwal earlier used to speak about farmers of both Punjab and Haryana states that they burn stubble, but now he only blames Haryana, which is absolutely unfair.

The truth is completely opposite to the claim of Arvind Kejriwal regarding the situation of stubble burning in Punjab, which has witnessed unprecedented spike in the straw burning cases.

Sh. JP Dalal said that Sh. Arvind Kejriwal used to say that when our government will form in Punjab, we will adopt such a strategy within 6 months, so that there will be no incidents of stubble burning. But now after 6 months he is asking for 1 year extension. This clearly highlights their policy and intention.

Punjab Chief Minister admitted that there has been no management on the incidents of stubble burning

Sh. JP Dalal also targeted the Chief Minister of Punjab, Sh. Bhagwant Mann stated that the farmers of Haryana are annoyed with the statement given by him regarding the incidents of stubble burning in Haryana. However, today the Chief Minister of Punjab has taken at least the responsibility and admitted that the incidents of stubble burning have not been properly managed in Punjab.

The Agriculture Minister said that the incidents of stubble burning have increased by 20 percent in Punjab, due to which pollution has increased in Haryana. He said that instead of blaming the Central Government and Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi, the leaders of the Aam Aadmi Party should solve the problems at their own level.

Sh. JP Dalal said that Haryana was carved out of Punjab and it was said about whether Haryana would survive or not. But today the GDP and economy of Haryana is far better than that of Punjab.

He said that the Delhi government should take measures to strengthen the public transport system, increase the use of electric vehicles, etc., which will help in reducing the pollution in Delhi.

Adequate quantity of DAP available in Haryana

In response to a question asked by a mediaperson, Sh. JP Dalal said that DAP is available in sufficient quantities in the state. About three lakhs of DAP is consumed, out of which we have distributed two and a half lakhs to the farmers. Mustard has been sown in South Haryana and now DAP is required for wheat sowing, it will be made available in full quantity for the convenience of famers.

Strict action taken in case of irregularities found in paddy procurement

In response to another question, the Agriculture Minister said that irregularities were found in paddy procurement in many mandis, on which the government has taken strict cognizance. The record of paddy in the mandis was checked and the secretary was suspended and an FIR has also been lodged after the irregularities were found. Not only this, CM Flying Squad has also conducted raids in the mandis and caught the violators.

Sh. JP Dalal said that the department is continuously checking the stock and if any further irregularities are found then strict action will be taken against them.

Will make all out efforts to make Punjab paddy straw burning free by next paddy season: says CM

IEP New Delhi/ Chandigarh, November 4:

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann today said that the state government will leave no stone unturned for making state free from paddy straw burning by coming year.

Interacting with the media here, the Chief Minister, accompanied by his Delhi counterpart Arvind Kejriwal, said that the state government is working on a multi pronged strategy and has already roped in agriculture experts and the farmers unions for working out a viable solution for this problem. He said that already the state government has given 1.20 lakh machines for the insitu management of the paddy straw. Bhagwant Mann said that this is problem of the entire north India and the union government must intervene for joint resolution of this matter by all aggrieved states.

The Chief Minister said that the state government is encouraging the farmers to adopt crop diversification. However, he said that the union government must give them remunerative MSP for these crops. Bhagwant Mann said that this will help in encouraging the farmers adopt alternate crops and solving this problem.

The Chief Minister said that the farmers get time of 10-12 days between harvesting of paddy and sowing of wheat. He said that in lack of any viable alternative the farmers rely on a matchstick to solve the problem. Bhagwant Mann said that if the centre provides solution for it then the farmers will never burn the paddy straw.

          The Chief Minister said that the state government has already encouraged farmers after thousands of panchayats had passed resolutions for not burning paddy straw. He said that the country feel proud that in any year bumper crop has been produced. However, Bhagwant Mann said that we forget that this has also enhanced the production of paddy straw too.

The Chief Minister said that in Punjab farmers cultivate paddy on 75 lakh hectares of land out of which the paddy straw is burnt over only on 40 lakh hectares of land. He said that the remaining farmers never indulge in such practice, which pollutes environment. Bhagwant Mann said that the state government has set up a make plant of bio energy production at Sangrur adding that more such plants will be set across the state.

The Chief Minister reminded the the Punjab farmers had played a major role in making the country self-reliant in food production. He said that they had submitted a detailed solution for the paddy straw burning by offering to jointly pay financial assistance to farmers worth Rs 2500 in lieu of not burning paddy straw. However, he said that instead of accepting this proposal the centre had blatantly refused to bail out the farmers. Likewise, Bhagwant Mann said that in order to provide a viable solution for management of paddy straw a large number of investors wanted to come to the state and set up Bio energy plants.

However, the Chief Minister said that the centre must immediately give nod to such projects pending with them. He said that the Punjabi farmer is fully sensitised towards not burning paddy straw as he knows that it will adversely hit his family too. Bhagwant Mann categorically said that since it is a problem concerning the entire north India, the Union government must have convened a meeting to find a solution to this issue.

Haryana is ensuring water management on the 3R principle: Chief Minister

IEP Chandigarh, November 4

Haryana Chief Minister said that the State Government is working on 3R- Reduce, Recycle and Reuse principle for water management.

“Positive steps are being taken in the direction of water conservation by formulating a Policy for Treated Waste Water. State Government’s investment-friendly policies have made Haryana the first choice for foreign investors,” said Sh. Manohar Lal after inaugurating the Daiki Axis factory in village  Devli at Palwal district on Friday.

During this, he also inquired about the technology being used by the company for water management. An MoU was also signed between Shri Vishwakarma Skill University, Dudhola and the Company for improving the skills of the students.

While conveying his best wishes to everyone on the occasion of Ekadashi, the Chief Minister said that a pleasant and safe environment is being provided in the state and this is the reason that today Haryana is becoming the first choice of foreign investors.

He said that the newly inaugurated plant has been set up with an investment of Rs. 200 crores, would prove to be an important step in the development of the region besides becoming a partner in the direction of water conservation.

The Chief Minister informed that in the coming 5 years, this prestigious company will invest about Rs. 800 crores by providing employment to about 4000 people. Haryana is at the top in Ease of Doing Business and this is the reason that today 28 percent of Japanese companies are becoming investors in Haryana, added Sh. Manohar Lal.

Better project of water management in Palwal, Chief Minister

The Chief Minister said that along with the government, this company has come to Palwal with a better project for water management. He said that this company will work for treated water. It is very important to save water in today’s time, dirty water can be treated and reused again.

Through new technology, we are working to reuse treated water. So far 200 STPs have been set up in Haryana and about 700 cusecs of water is being reused from them. A target has been set to reuse 80 percent of the water in the country by 2030, to which Haryana will actively contribute. We are reusing more than 67 percent of the water that we are giving to Delhi. Many water cleaning and reusing projects will be started in collaboration with this company, added Sh. Manohar Lal.

The Chief Minister said that in the industry sector, the government has formulated a Policy for Treated Waste Water. He said that in the coming times, the government is focused on improving the water quality and is working with social participation in the field of water management.

He said that up to 85 percent subsidy is being given by the government to the farmers adopting micro-irrigation.

Daiki Axis has done commendable work in water purification

Union Minister of State for Power and Heavy Industries, Sh. Krishan Pal said that such equipment will be made by this company to treat the wastewater and make it usable. He said a mutual agreement has been signed between Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi and the Japan Prime Minister, as a result of which this industry has come up in Faridabad.

Work is going on across the country to recycle water and make it usable. Daiki Axis will play an important role in making wastewater usable in India too” added Sh. Krishan Pal.

Welcoming the Chief Minister, Chairman, Daiki Axis Group Japan, Hiroshi Ogame said that the company started setting up industries in India 60 years ago. India and Japan have good investment relations. He hoped that both countries will continue to get the support of the government in future also.On this occasion Transport Minister Mool Chand Sharma, MLA Prithla, Sh. Nayan Pal Rawat, MLA Palwal, Sh. Deepak Mangla, MLA Hodal, Sh. Jagdish Nayar and other senior officials and dignitaries were present.

Ambassador of Czech Republic called on Punjab Vidhan Sabha Speaker

IEP Chandigarh, November 4

Ambassador of the Czech Republic in India Dr. Eliska Zigova today called on Punjab Vidhan Sabha Speaker. Mr. Kultar Singh Sandhwan, during which both emphasized on strengthening the mutual cooperation  between Punjab and the Czech Republic.

During the meeting in the Punjab Vidhan Sabha, Mr. Sandhawan recalled the contribution made by Czechoslovakia in Punjab’s green revolution. He emphasized for solid collaboration in agriculture sector between Punjab and Czech Republic. Winter wheat, winter barley, spring barley, potatoes, maize and fruit are grown in the Czech Republic. This cultivation is similar to Punjab, so both can benefited from mutual exchange of knowledge and technology. S. Sandhwan also emphasized on cooperation between Punjab and the Czech Republic in the field of industry. The Czech Republic has a special place in the car industry, aviation, engineering, environmental technology, medical equipment, electronics and electrical engineering, chemical and pharmaceutical industry. S. Sandhwan has asked to Dr. Zigova to motivate the Czech Republic companies to invest in Punjab.

During the meeting S. Sandhwan also suggested that legislatures of Punjab and Czech Republic should visit each other countries in addition to increasing exchanges in the field of arts, culture and sports. Dr. Zigova agreed the same.

During the discussion Dr. Zigova spoke about the historical ties between the Czech Republic and India and recalled the historic relations between the two countries. She said that increasing mutual cooperation between the Czech Republic and Punjab will benefit both of them because they have many similarities. She also praised the fighting spirit of Punjabis. S. Sandhwan also presented a shawl and a commemorative plaque to Dr. Zigova.

United Sikh Mission to hold 50 free eye check-up camps in Punjab

IEP Chandigarh, November 4

Fifty free eye check-up camps covering more than 400 villages in Punjab will be organised in the next five months by United Sikh Mission (US) in its 18th year of service.

Announcing the eye check-up camps here on Thursday, United Sikh Mission Chairman Rashpal Singh Dhindsa said this “mission for vision” is a selfless act of serving the community and this year, already seven camps have been organised in Ferozepur, Sangrur, Barnala, Kapurthala, Jalandhar and Mohali districts beginning October 15.

A total of 2,627 OPDs, 265 surgeries, 1,684 spectacles and 2,533 medicines were provided in the camps.

Rashpal Singh said they generate their own funds from donations from various sponsors who are mainly NRIs who want their native village to be benefited by the camps.

He expressed that it is all Guru’s will and as humans, they are trying to help other humans irrespective of their religion, gender and caste.

He said their mission is to empower communities worldwide by addressing disparities in healthcare needs by eliminating preventable medical illnesses while promoting peace and community to spread prosperity and kindness towards humanity.

Avtar Singh, board of director and camps management, said this is an inspiring journey of a philanthropic American Sikh Rashpal Singh and his team towards establishing a mission to improve eye healthcare to serve his community in Punjab.

He said from 2005, they started with one camp and have since held 463 eye camps.

The organisation plans to initiate work on a charitable hospital to take care of all eye-related surgeries, along with dialysis treatment, all absolutely free of cost, in Punjab.

Punjab reconstitutes Patiala and East Punjab State Union Townships Development Board

IEP Chandigarh, November 1

          The Punjab Government has reconstituted the Patiala and East Punjab State Union Townships Development Board and appointed Chairman, Sr. Vice Chairman, Vice Chairman and Members for a period of three years.

          Divulging the details, a spokesperson said that Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann appointed as Chairman, Revenue, Rehabilitation & Disaster Management Minister Bram Shanker Jimpa as Sr. Vice Chairman and Neena Mittal MLA Rajpura as Vice Chairperson. Similarly Ritesh Bansal, Gurveer Singh Sarao, Sumit Bakshi and Jatinder Verma appointed as Members.

          He said that Financial Commissioner, Revenue Punjab & Deputy Commissioner Patiala appointed as official members of the board and SDM Rajpura as Administrator. A notification in this regard has been issued by Revenue department.  

Besides producing famous sports personalities, Haryana become an IT hub in last eight years

IEP Chandigarh November 1

Even though Haryana was constituted as a separate state on November 1, 1966, but historically and spiritually, it is known from the primitive culture.  According to Manu, Haryana emerged from the name of gods and it is also known as Brahmavarta region.  The state level function of the 57th Haryana Day organized at Haryana Raj Bhavan witnessed a scintillating cultural programme today.
In last eight years, the sportspersons of Haryana have brought laurels to the country by winning medals in national and international level competitions in sports whereas it has also become an IT hub as many MNCs have been setting their base in Cyber City Gurugram.

Haryana is exporting 50 percent of developed softwares to other countries.  In recent eight years, the people of Haryana have also got a visionary Chief Minister in the form of ‘IT Guru’ who has made strenuous efforts to expedite 600 services of various departments online.  Other states have been following the online teacher transfer policy formulated by Haryana Government.
Haryana Governor, Sh.  Bandaru Dattatraya and Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal extended warm greetings to the people of the state on the occasion of Haryana Day.

The Governor of Punjab and Administrator of Chandigarh, Sh. Banwarilal Purohit and Lady Governor Smt. Vasantha Dattatraya were also present on the occasion.  Governor Sh. Bandaru Dattatraya said that Haryana State is on the path of continuous progress.  This has only been possible due to the hard work and cooperation of the people of the state.

During the programme of Haryana Day celebrations, shades of cultural programmes were presented showcasing culture of Haryana and other states.  The programme started with Saraswati Aradhana and lighting the traditional lamp.  Besides Haryanvi culture and folk songs, a glimpse of Bhavai dance left the audience spellbound in the programme.  The performance of Haryana’s Loor dance in the programme left everyone entranced.  In the end, the performance of Punjabi Bhangra in the presentation was also commendable.  The Governor, Sh. Bandaru Dattatraya, pleased with the cultural program, announced Rs. 3 lakh to the artists.

On this occasion, Haryana Vidhan Sabha Speaker, Sh. Gian Chand Gupta, Ambala MP, Sh. Rattan Lal Kataria, Haryana Advocate General Sh. B. R  Mahajan, Chief Secretary, Sh. Sanjeev Kaushal, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Sh. V. Umashankar, Home Secretary, Sh. T.V.S.N.  Prasad, Additional Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Dr. Amit Kumar Agrawal, Secretary to Governor, Sh. Atul Dwivedi, Director Art and Cultural Affairs Department, Sh. Mahavir Kaushik and other dignitaries were present.