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State-level Maharana Pratap Jayanti to be celebrated on May 29 in village Salwan says Shyam Singh Rana 

Chandigarh, May 24 – Haryana Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Minister, Sh. Shyam Singh Rana, said that Prithviraj Chauhan was a great warrior. Prithviraj Chauhan and the Veer Shiromani Maharana Pratap are strong sources of inspiration for today’s youth. He said that Maharana Pratap Jayanti will be celebrated on May 29 in village Salwan at the state level. Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini will participate as Chief Guest in the Programme.

Sh. Shyam Singh Rana participated as Chief Guest in district-level Prithviraj Chauhan Jayanti programme in Ambala on Saturday. He encouraged everyone to attend the state-level programme on May 29 in the village Salwan in large numbers. He also announced a grant of Rs.11 lakh for the construction of Maharana Pratap Bhawan in Salwan.

MLA, Sh. Yogendra Rana and former state minister Sh. Aseem Goel also remained present on this occasion. 

Energy Minister Anil Vij allocates Rs. 25 lakh from his discretionary fund for park construction

Chandigarh, May 24 – Haryana Energy, Transport and Labour Minister Sh. Anil Vij  said that a beautiful modern park will be constructed in the old Railway Colony of Ambala Cantonment, which will provide various facilities to the people. He has allocated Rs. 25 lakh from his discretionary fund to the Railways for this park. The park will benefit not only residents of the Railway Colony but also those living in surrounding areas. Sh. Anil Vij has directed the DRM of Ambala to expedite the park’s construction work.

Sh. Vij has allocated Rs.10 lakh for promoting sports activities at the Central Phoenix Club and Rs. 5 lakh for installing a high-quality sound system at the open-air theater in Subhash Park.

The club’s management has expressed heartfelt gratitude for the Energy Minister’s support. It was through Sh. Anil Vij’s efforts that a shooting range was established at the club, and today, shooters from this facility are making Ambala Cantonment proud on the global stage.

Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini participated in the 10th Governing Council meeting of NITI Aayog chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Chandigarh, May 24 – The 10th meeting of the Governing Council of NITI Aayog was held in New Delhi on Saturday under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi. The meeting was attended by Chief Ministers from various states, including Haryana Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini.

During the meeting, the Prime Minister emphasized the need to accelerate the pace of development. He said that if the Centre and all states work together as Team India, no goal is beyond reach. A developed India is the aspiration of every citizen. When every state progresses, the nation progresses. This is the collective dream of 140 crore Indians.

In the meeting, Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini presented Haryana’s Vision Document-2047, highlighting the state’s active contribution in achieving the national goal of ‘Developed India @2047’. The document outlines Haryana’s target of becoming a one trillion-dollar economy by 2047 and aims to create 50 lakh new jobs.

The Chief Minister said that the Prime Minister’s vision, policies, and decisions have consistently served the national interest. The vision of a developed India encompasses self-reliance, prosperity, empowerment, capability, inclusiveness, and technological advancement. It is our shared responsibility to realize this vision. To ensure Haryana’s active contribution to the national vision, the Haryana Government has developed the State Vision Document-2047 in alignment with the Nation’s Vision Document.

He said that the State Vision Document sets a target of transforming Haryana into a one trillion-dollar economy by the year 2047. He further urged that, once finalized, the Haryana Vision-2047 be integrated into the national-level Developed India Dashboard.

Foundation of the future: Haryana created ‘Department of Future’

Sh Nayab Singh Saini said that special emphasis has been placed on six key areas to contribute towards building a developed India. These priorities have also been incorporated into the state budget for the current financial year. To prepare Haryana for the future, a new entity called the Department of Future has been established. This department will explore development opportunities through cutting-edge technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Quantum Computing, and Robotics. Acting as a nodal agency, the Department of Future will spearhead long-term strategic initiatives, technological foresight, and integrated policy-making to realize a trillion-dollar economy and promote inclusive development, aligned with Haryana’s Vision 2047.

From AI Mission to ‘Fund of Funds’, new opportunities will be created for the youth

The Chief Minister said that Haryana is establishing the Haryana AI Mission to advance Artificial Intelligence initiatives. Recently, the state signed an agreement with the World Bank to support this effort. The Haryana Venture Capital Fund is actively working to promote startups by providing internships, mentorship, and affordable infrastructure for the youth. In addition, the state government has encouraged private investors to create a Fund of Funds worth Rs 2,000 crore, aimed at positioning Haryana as a major hub for innovation and entrepreneurship through strategic investments in startups.

The Chief Minister highlighted that technical barriers are a significant challenge to the rapid economic development, and the shelf life of skills is decreasing. Therefore, there is an urgent need to modernize the skill ecosystem. To address this, he proposed the development of an Integrated Skill Hub to better equip the workforce for future demands.

He said that the Haryana government launched a high-level task force called ‘Mission Haryana-2047’ last year, which has begun working towards achieving a state GDP of one trillion US dollars and creating 50 lakh new jobs.

Efforts underway to eliminate criminalization in 230 Acts of 37 departments, ‘Jan Vishwas Bill’ is being drafted

Sharing updates on Haryana’s progress, the Chief Minister said that under the PM Gati Shakti initiative, Haryana has consistently retained the ‘Achiever’ category among landlocked states in the LEADS survey for three consecutive years—2022, 2023, and 2024. He highlighted that all projects costing over Rs 100 crore are now required to align with the National Master Plan of PM Gati Shakti. To ease regulatory hurdles, more than 1,100 complex compliances have been simplified, creating a favorable environment for investors in the state. He further said that the state government will soon establish an Ease of Doing Business Cell to further streamline processes. Efforts are also underway to eliminate criminalization from minor provisions across more than 230 Acts in 37 departments. To support this, a state-level Jan Vishwas Bill is being drafted and is expected to be notified by December 2025. This legislation aims to ensure a reliable, transparent, and efficient governance system.

He assured that Haryana will align its efforts with the Central Government’s vision of building a developed India by 2047 and will strive to contribute maximally to this national goal.

No Youth needs to worry about jobs under Nayab Government: Chief Minister

Chandigarh, May 24 – Haryana Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini said that Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi’s leadership and the valour of Indian Armed Forces demonstrated through a strong response to Pakistan via Operation Sindoor following the Pahalgam incident were widely praised during the 10th Governing Council meeting of NITI Aayog held today. All Chief Ministers present at the meeting congratulated the Prime Minister and the Indian Armed Forces for their decisive action.

The Chief Minister was addressing the media persons in New Delhi on Saturday.

He further said, “Whatever targets have been given by Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi in today’s NITI Aayog meeting, I assure him on behalf of the people of Haryana that we will move forward rapidly toward achieving them, in alignment with the vision of a Developed India by 2047.”

Five lakh women to be made Lakhpati Didi

The Chief Minister said that during today’s meeting, Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi emphasized the importance of rural development and women’s empowerment. Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that Haryana has set a target of creating five lakh Lakhpati Didis, and so far, two lakh women have achieved this milestone. Additionally, women are being empowered and made self-reliant through Drone Didi scheme.

An international-standard tourism centre will be developed in Haryana

Sh Nayab Singh Saini said that in today’s meeting, the Prime Minister urged all Chief Ministers to develop at least one location in their respective states into a world-class tourist destination. The Chief Minister stated that an international-standard tourism centre will also be developed in Haryana. He said that Haryana holds immense potential for tourism, and the state government will work diligently and with commitment to realize this vision.

Work will also be done on Linking Rivers

The Chief Minister said that during today’s meeting, the Prime Minister placed special emphasis on river linking and water conservation. He added that the Haryana government is actively working in this direction. Notably, in dark zone areas, efforts are being strengthened through initiatives such as the Atal Bhujal Yojana and Amrit Sarovar to promote water conservation.

Responding to a question regarding water supply from Punjab, the Chief Minister stated that Haryana has now started receiving water.

High Court’s decision welcomed; Youth interests will be protected: Chief Minister

Responding to a question about the High Court’s verdict on the socio-economic criteria for government jobs, Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini said, “I welcome the decision of the Honourable Court.” He assured the youth of Haryana, stating, “As long as Nayab Singh Saini is in office, no young person in the state needs to worry.” He added that the government will thoroughly study the judgment before initiating the next steps.

Taking a swipe at the opposition, particularly Congress leaders, the Chief Minister said that today, talented youth from economically weaker families are securing jobs through their hard work. “Congress leaders should reflect on their tenure and how the interests of the youth were compromised during their rule,” he said.

On this occasion, Haryana Chief Secretary Sh Anurag Rastogi and Media Advisor to the Chief Minister Sh Rajiv Jaitley were also present.

PUNJABI GOES SOUTH: ANDHRA STUDENTS TO LEARN LANGUAGE IN 5-DAY CULTURAL EXCHANGE

CHANDIGARH, May 24:

In a momentous occasion marking a new milestone for Punjab and its global diaspora, the students of Andhra Pradesh Government Schools will learn basics of Punjabi language under a 5-day exchange program to promote cultural exchange, linguistic diversity and foster national unity, announced S. Harjot Singh Bains, Minister of School Education, Punjab.

 S. Harjot Singh Bains informed that Punjab and Andhra Pradesh have been paired under the program as per directives from the Union Ministry of Education’s Department of School Education and Literacy. As part of the exchange, students from classes VI to X in Punjab government schools will learn the basics of Telugu, while Andhra Pradesh government schools will reciprocate by teaching Punjabi to their students.

 The Education Minister said that this pan-India initiative has seen diverse state pairings, including J&K and Ladakh with Tamil Nadu, Himachal Pradesh with Kerala, Uttarakhand with Karnataka, Haryana with Telangana, Rajasthan with Assam, Gujarat with Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra with Odisha, Goa with Jharkhand, Delhi with Sikkim, Madhya Pradesh with Manipur & Nagaland, UP with Arunachal Pradesh & Meghalaya and Bihar with Tripura & Mizoram, showcasing the program’s extensive reach and cultural exchange potential.

 This initiative aims to encourage students to learn an additional Indian language, promoting multilingualism and appreciation for regional cultures, the Education Minister said, while emphasising the importance of preserving regional languages and cultures.

 S. Harjot Singh Bains asserted that the importance of Punjabi, as the mother tongue and official language of the state, would not be undermined, while dismissing the objections raised on the Summer Camp as ‘mere politicking’.

 He slammed those who rush to media for headlines without proper understanding of any issue. He reminded them of the Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann led Punjab Government’s bold step to counter CBSE’s attempt to marginalise regional languages. Notably, Punjab had taken a pioneering step by making Punjabi a mandatory subject in all schools, regardless of their board affiliation.

 The Education Minister added that the summer camp aims to promote multilingualism and cultural unity by encouraging students to learn an additional Indian language. The program will focus on developing basic conversational skills, exploring linguistic and cultural connections, and fostering a sense of national unity through joyful learning experiences. Students will learn fundamentals such as greetings, expressions, alphabets, numbers, songs, and conversations, as well as aspects of local culture, history and traditions.

Haryana Introduces Model Online Transfer Policy with Inclusive Provisions

Chandigarh, May 24 – The Haryana Government  has notified the Model Online Transfer Policy under Articles 162 and 166 of the Constitution of India, a progressive initiative to ensure fair, transparent, and efficient employee transfers across government cadres. Effective immediately, the policy aims to enhance administrative efficiency and job satisfaction through a merit-based online system. A notification to this effect was issued by Chief Secretary Sh. Anurag Rastogi.

The policy covers employees in cadres with 50 or more sanctioned posts, excluding All India Services, Haryana Civil Services (Executive Branch), and Allied Services, unless exempted by the Human Resource Department (HRD). Smaller cadres with fewer than 50 posts may be included at the competent authority’s discretion. All cadre posts, including headquarters positions, are part of the transfer drive. Within 15 days of notification, departments must publish a list of covered cadres, specifying Prescribed Tenure, Minimum Tenure, and Unit, with provisions for periodic revisions with HRD approval.

According to the policy, Post allocations are based on a composite merit score out of 80 points. Age contributes up to 60 points, calculated as age in days divided by 365 (up to four decimal points). For example, a 40-year-old employee scores approximately 40 points. Up to 20 points are awarded for special circumstances: 10 points for all female employees; 10 points for female employees who are unmarried and over 40, widows, divorced, or judicially separated; 10 points for male employees who are divorced, widowers with minor children, or judicially separated with minor children; 5 points for employees whose spouses work in State or Central Government if the transfer reduces posting distance; 10 points for spouses of military or paramilitary personnel; 10 points for employees or their immediate family with debilitating disorders (certified by authorized medical boards like AIIMS or PGI Chandigarh); 10 points for those with 100% differently abled or mentally challenged children; and up to 20 points for employees with disabilities under the RPWD Act 2016, based on disability percentage starting from 40%.

Qualifying debilitating disorders include Chronic Heart Diseases (e.g., Cardiomyopathy, Heart Failure), Chronic Cardiac Dysrhythmias, Interstitial Lung Disease, Cystic Fibrosis, Cirrhosis of Liver, Chronic Renal Failure, Epilepsy, Paraplegia, Quadriplegia, Hemiplegia, Parkinson’s Disease, Degenerative Disorders of the Nervous System (e.g., Motor Neuron Disease), Chronic Demyelinating Disorders, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Cerebral Vascular Accident, Multiple Sclerosis, Myopathies, Thalassemia, Haemophilia, Aplastic Anaemia, all types of Cancer, Schizophrenia, AIDS, and Organ Transplants (Heart, Liver, Kidney, Lung, Intestine). Valid medical certificates from authorized institutions are required for this.

Apart from this, an employee who has been awarded major penalty under HCS (Punishment &  Appeal) Rules, 2016 shall invite a penalty of -10 marks during the currency of the punishment.

Ensuring more transparency

Transparency is ensured through the publication of cadre details within 15 days, with the online system minimizing subjectivity. The policy supports employees with personal challenges, such as women, those with medical conditions, or disabled children, enhancing access to preferred postings. Departments must comply with the 15-day deadline, and employees should ensure documentation like medical certificates.

Employees may file grievances within 15 days of order issuance, but only after joining at the new place of posting. Complaints must be submitted through intraHaryana.nic.in, and will be addressed within the same time frame.

Administrative Powers and Relaxation

The Chief Minister retains the authority to relax or modify provisions in public interest or administrative exigency. The Human Resources Department will also be the final authority on clarifications.

General online transfers will be made preferably once in a year. However, transfer/posting necessitated

by promotion, direct recruitment or administrative exigencies, can be made anytime with the prior approval of the Chief Minister.

Repeal of Earlier Guidelines

All previous transfer policies, including the General Principles for Online Transfers (2020) and related departmental notifications, stand withdrawn from the date of this notification.

Rationalization Process

The department will undertake rationalization to redistribute or ascertain the number of posts in any unit based on administrative requirements and efficiency. This entire stage will be completed  within 15 days. Within first 7 days, the department will undertake the preliminary rationalization exercise. There may be a possibility that the number of employees posted in any unit are in excess of the administrative requirement. Such surplus employees will be required to participate  in the ongoing transfer drive. Amongst such surplus employees, the employee with the longest stay shall have to participate in the transfer drive. In case where more than one employee are

having the same period of stay, then the younger employee shall have to participate in the transfer drive. Further surplus employees, who belong to the Protected Category shall not be transferred  without their consent subject to the condition that not more than 50% of such excess employees in that unit belong to the Protected Category.

The new Model Online Transfer Policy reflects the Haryana Government’s commitment to ensuring fair, technology-driven governance. All departments have been instructed to complete the integration and publication of cadre-specific details promptly to facilitate the successful rollout of the new policy.

Government celebrates birth anniversaries of saints under the ‘Sant Mahapurush Samman evem Vichar Prasar Yojana’ says Dr. Arvind Sharma

Chandigarh, May 24 – Haryana Cooperation Minister, Dr. Arvind Sharma, said that since 2014, the state government has been officially celebrating the birth anniversaries of great saints under the ‘Sant Mahapurush Samman evem Vichar Prasar Yojana’ in the state. This initiative continues the vision of the then Chief Minister and now Union Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal. A state-level event is being organised on May, 30 in Pahrawar, Rohtak, to mark the birth anniversary of Bhagwan Parshuram. There is great enthusiasm among the Brahmin Samaj and people from all 36 biradri regarding this event.

Dr. Arvind Sharma said this during a programme in Sonipat on Saturday. He invited members of the Brahmin Samaj and all sections of society to attend the upcoming state-level celebration of Bhagwan Parshuram’s birth anniversary.

He further said that Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini will attend the programme on May 30 as the Chief Guest. Dr. Sharma said that the active participation of the people will make this programme grand and memorable.

Fortis Mohali revolutionises treatment via robot-aided surgeries

Chandigarh:

The department of robotic surgery, Fortis Hospital, Mohali, has successfully performed over 2,600 robot-aided surgeries using the world’s most-advanced 4th generation robot – Da Vinci Xi. To meet the growing demand and ensure greater patient access to minimally invasive procedures, the hospital has now added a second Da Vinci Xi robot to its surgical capabilities.

Doctors from various specialties of the hospital, who have conducted robot-aided surgeries, shared its benefits during a press conference organised here today. The team of doctors, including Dr Atul Joshi, director, general surgery, laparoscopic and oncology surgeon; Dr Swapna Misra, director of obstetrics, gynaecology & robotic surgery; Dr RP Doley, director, general surgery; Dr Rohit Dadhwal, consultant, department of urology, andrology and robotic surgery; and Dr Kuldeep Thakur, consultant, head and neck onco-surgery, discussed how these have been revolutionising the treatment of various complex ailments.

Dr Atul Joshi, said, “Robot-aided surgery has transformed the field of minimal invasive surgery. It provides a 3D view of the operative field via a special camera inserted into the body of the patient.”

LOK MILNIS AIMED AT GIVING FILLIP TO DEVELOPMENT OF VILLAGES AND REDRESSING GRIEVANCES OF PEOPLE: CM

Dhuri (Sangrur), May 22-

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Thursday said that Lok Milnis in the villages are aimed at accelerating the pace of development along with facilitating the people residing in the rural areas. 

Interacting with the villagers of Bhullarheri, Bhalwan, Dhura, Bhadalwad and Palasaur after dedicating number of projects to the people, the Chief Minister said that the holistic growth of villages was the need of hour to give further impetus to all round development of state. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the state government is already making all out efforts for ensuring public welfare and giving impetus to development of villages. He said that this gigantic task could not be possible without active support and cooperation of the general public.

The Chief Minister said that the people should regularly monitor the ongoing development works in the state adding that this will help in quality execution of work. He exhorted people to make sure that concerted efforts of the state government for giving fillip to the development of villages are successful with their assistance and guidance. Bhagwant Singh Mann also asked the officers to undertake frequent field visits to acquaint themselves with the ground realities so that major push can be further given to development of villages.

The Chief Minister said that the majority of the population of the state live in villages so the state government was committed to ensure unprecedented development in them. He said that the state government was committed to provide facilities at par with cities to facilitate people and no stone was being left unturned for this noble cause. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that none of the previous governments bothered to organize such Lok Milnis with the villagers as they were skeptical of meeting those who have elected them to power.

The Chief Minister said that the sole aim of holding such events was to prepare a road map for giving further impetus to ongoing development of the state and especially in the villages. Laying thrust on the comprehensive development of rural areas, he said that the state government has already sanctioned a number of projects for accomplishing this task. Bhagwant Singh Mann solicited the support of the general public in strengthening rural infrastructure to further accelerate the pace of development.

Meanwhile, the Chief Minister said that in Dhuri block, a grant of ₹15.61 crore has been released for a total of 196 development works in five villages of Bhullarheri, Bhalwan, Palasaur, Dhura, and Bhaddalwad. He said that out of these 115 works have been completed at a cost of ₹9.90 crore, while 81 works costing ₹5.71 crore are currently in progress. In addition, Bhagwant Singh Mann said that based on the demand of these five gram panchayats, another grant/sanction of ₹15.65 crore has been released for 24 more development works.

CM FELICITATES COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES OF DHURI CIRCLE FOR SETTING NEW BENCHMARK BY RECOVERING MORE THAN 99% OF LOANS

Dhuri (Sangrur), May 22:

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Thursday felicitated the cooperative societies of the Dhuri circle, who have set a new benchmark by recovering more than 99% of the loans.  

Addressing the gathering during a function to commemorate the International Year of Cooperation, the Chief Minister said that it is a matter of immense pride and satisfaction that the societies of the Dhuri circle have set a new benchmark by recovering more than 99% of the loans. He said that due to this a special program has been chalked out to felicitate these societies through this program. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that it is heartening to see that these societies have done exceptional work when most of the others across the state have failed to recover their outstanding debt.

The Chief Minister said that the cooperative sector needs to be strengthened as it will ensure the benefit of the farmers and other stakeholders. He urged the farmers and others to open their accounts in the cooperative banks which offer 3% less interest on loans than the other banks. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that there are several misnomers about the Cooperative banks and the farmers should not fall prey to it.

The Chief Minister further said that the state government is roping in experts from banking sectors to further enhance the efficiency of these banks. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the need of the hour is that the farmers should open their accounts in these banks so as to give further fillip to economic activity in the banks. Expressing concern over big fat weddings in the state, he said that they are putting a huge burden on the pockets of the common farmers.

The Chief Minister, while batting for simple weddings, said that it is the need of the hour so that farmers can be pulled out of the vicious circle of debt. He said that the lavish weddings should be avoided as they put the farmers of the state under huge debt thereby leading to serious repercussions in the coming times. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the farmers should come out of the mad race of competing with each other on spending the money lavishly just as their neighbours or relatives had been doing so.

The Chief Minister also called upon the farmers to adopt the technique of using the farm equipment on custom hiring basis from the Cooperative societies as it will help them in curtailing the heavy cost expenditure meted out on farming. He said that the state government was already giving huge subsidies to the cooperative societies for purchasing such equipment.  Bhagwant Singh Mann said that these resources should be utilized judiciously to make agriculture a profitable venture by cutting the expenditure meted out on it.

The Chief Minister said that the state government is already laying major thrust to strengthen the cooperative sector in the state. Bhagwant Singh Mann unequivocally said that Cooperative sector is the lifeline of the country, which has played a pivotal role in the socio-economic development of the country in the post-independence era. He said that the Cooperative movement in India has immensely benefited all the sections of society particularly the farming community, who had played a crucial role in making the country self-reliant in food production.

The Chief Minister said the girls have once again outshined the boys in the result adding that it is the outcome of the concerted efforts being made by the state government to spread the light of quality education in every nook and corner of Punjab. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the massive efforts being done by the state government has immensely benefited the girls thereby paving way for their empowerment by excelling in the field of education.  Congratulating these meritorious students who have cleared this exam with flying colors, he extended best wishes to them for their future.

The Chief Minister said that these girls had been able to shine through their hard work and dedication adding that students, their parents and teachers deserve accolades for this achievement. He envisioned that these students will become role models for other students and inspire them to excel in the arena of education by pursuing higher education. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the state government is committed to providing the best environment of school education for the students, especially the girls, so that they can succeed in their lives.

The Chief Minister categorically said that Punjabis have proved that if the state can protect the borders of the country they can aptly save the waters of state too. He said that Punjab has a glorious history of making supreme sacrifices to protect the 532 kilometres long border with Pakistan. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that this time also Punjabis were at the forefront giving a befitting reply to the Pakistani Army and on the other hand they saved the share of their water too.

The Chief Minister said that for around 20 days the hard working and vigilant people of the state didn’t allow Haryana and centre to steal even a single drop of water from Punjab. He said that for years, Punjab’s water has been diverted to other states through the BBMB adding that hands of Congress, Akalis and BJP were drenched with blood of Punjabis as these parties have backstabbed them by ignoring the water rights of the state for vested interests. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the earlier leaders of Punjab had backstabbed the people on several issues by giving importance to their own interests over that of state.

On the occasion Registrar Cooperative Societies Vimal Setia and others were present.