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Prime Minister to lay foundation stone of the Third Unit of Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram Thermal Power Plant

Chandigarh, April 4 – On the occasion of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar’s birth anniversary on April 14, Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi will lay the foundation stone of the third unit of the Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram Thermal Power Plant in Yamunanagar.

Ahead of the Prime Minister’s visit, the Commissioner and Secretary, Development & Panchayats and Information, Public Relations, Languages & Culture departments, Dr. Amit Agrawal,  inspected the venue located near village Kail, located on the Panchkula–Saharanpur Highway in Yamunanagar district on Friday.

During this he issued necessary directions to the officers concerned for the programme. Following the inspection, he held a meeting with all district officers in the conference hall of the district secretariat.

Divulging further details, Dr. Amit Agrawal shared that on April 14, 2025, Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi will lay the foundation stone of a new 800 MW power generation unit to be established at the Yamunanagar Thermal Power Plant. He will also address a public gathering on the occasion.

Dr. Agrawal  further shared that a large number of people are expected to attend the event; therefore, designated routes for parking, helipads, and vehicles should be clearly marked to ensure smooth traffic management and facilitate easy access to the rally venue for attendees.

He directed the Executive Engineer of the Public Works Department to complete the work related to the stage, pandal, and parking on time.  Besides this, the Executive Engineer of the Public Health Engineering  Department should also ensure arrangements for clean drinking water and sanitation facilities, directed Dr. Agrawal.

Dr. Agrawal further shared that the establishment of the new unit will not only boost power generation in the state but also create employment opportunities for the youth. He further informed that an exhibition will be organized at the event to inform about the government’s public welfare policies. Separate parking arrangements will be made at different locations for vehicles, said Dr. Agrawal.

On this occasion, Commissioner Ambala Division , Sh. Anshaj Singh, Managing Director, Haryana Power Generation Corporation Limited Sh. Ashok Meena,  Deputy Commissioner Yamunanagar,  Sh. Parth Gupta, Additional Director (Admn.), Information, Public Relations and Languages Department, Smt. Varsha Khangwal, and officers from other departments, were also present.

Drug-free Haryana Cyclothon 2.0 campaign will start from Hisar

Chandigarh, April 4

To combat drug addiction in Haryana, the state-level Drug-Free Haryana Cyclothon 2.0 campaign will kick off from Hisar on April 5. The campaign will be inaugurated by Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini.

An official spokesperson shared details about the event, stating that the route for the cyclothon has been mapped from Gate No. 1 of Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University (CCSHAU), Hisar, to Fletcher Bhawan (the HAU Administrative Block). He added that the Hisar district administration has completed all necessary preparations for the successful execution of the state-level event.

The spokesperson further said that the journey will begin in Hisar and continue through Bhiwani district. This cyclothon is more than just an event; it marks the beginning of a social movement, with participation from thousands of youth, students, police, army personnel, and members of NCC, NSS, and various community groups. This event is expected to be a historic step towards making Haryana drug-free.

The spokesperson also said that over 43,000 cyclists from Hisar district have already registered for the cyclothon, and the number is continuing to grow. This overwhelming participation is on track to set a new record. The event tomorrow will serve as a powerful source of energy and inspiration for the entire state.

The cyclothon, which starts in Hisar, will conclude on April 27 in Sirsa, passing through several districts of the state along the way. On its first day, the journey will move from Hisar towards Bhiwani and pass through Ladwa, Sultanpur, Umra, Ratera, Dhani Kirwar, Tosham, Sagban and Bapodra.

CM visits Gaushala in Pinjore, announces Rs.21 Lakh for Kamdhenu Gaushala Seva Sadan

Chandigarh, April 4- Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini has appealed to the people of the state to work towards making Haryana green, prosperous, and clean. 

The Chief Minister participated as a Chief Guest in a programme organised at Kamdhenu Gaushala Seva Sadan in Pinjore, Panchkula district, and offered his services at the Gaushala. He inaugurated the compressed biogas plant made from cow dung and laid the foundation for a cow cremation center and a new shed. He also announced a grant of Rs. 21 lakh to the Kamdhenu Gaushala Seva Sadan. 

The Chief Minister appealed to the people of Haryana to make the state green, prosperous and clean.

He said that earlier, Haryana had only 215 Gaushalas with around 1,074 cattle. Since the BJP government took charge, the number of registered Gaushalas has increased to 650, in which about 4 lakh cows and Nandi are being taken care of. The State government has also significantly increased the budget from Rs. 2 crore to Rs. 595 crore. 

The Chief Minister said that thousands of cows are safe in the gau abhyarans (cow sanctuaries) in Panipat, Hisar, and Panchkula. The government has allocated Rs. 270 crore as a grant for cattle fodder, and in the last financial year, Rs. 166 crore was given to 608 Gaushalas for the same.

*State government is working on various plans to support cow welfare*

He also stated that the government is working on various plans to support cow welfare. The land designated for grazing will be provided to Gaushalas to grow fodder for cattle. The Prime Minister is serious about cows and the government of India has also implemented

*Gobar-Dhan Yojana to support such initiatives*

Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that the government has set a target of practicing natural farming on 1 lakh acres of land in this financial year and encouraged farmers to adopt natural farming methods.  State government is taking strict measures to protect cattle, including imposing a 10-year prison sentence for cow slaughter and a 7-year sentence for cattle smuggling, Chief Minister added.

He appreciated the efforts of Kamdhenu Gaushala Seva Sadan for  making organic pesticides and other products from cow dung and urine, benefiting agriculture.

*Gaushalas in the state should become self-reliant*

He also said the need for all Gaushalas to become self-reliant by producing items like paint, pots, phenyl, hand washers, bio-coal, soap, and other products. 

Gita Manishi Swami Gyananand Ji expressed happiness over the Chief Minister’s visit to the Gaushala during the Navratri festival and praised the government’s commitment to cow protection.

Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Minister, Sh. Shyam Singh Rana, said that the government has implemented several schemes for Gaushala. There are 650 registered gaushala in the state, all of which are being provided adequate supported under the state government’s schemes. 

The Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Minister, Sh. Shyam Singh Rana also announced a grant of Rs.11 lakh for the Kamdhenu Gaushala Seva Sadan.

MLA, Kalka, Smt. Shakti Rani Sharma, Mayor, Panchkula, Sh. Kulbhushan Goyal, Chairman, Haryana Gau Seva Aayog, Sh. Sarvan Garg and other dignitaries also remained present. 

Cabinet Minister Lal Chand Kataruchak initiates construction work of a park in Sarna

Chandigarh/Pathankot, April 4:

The Cabinet Minister Mr. Lal Chand Kataruchak today initiated the construction work of a park in assembly constituency Bhoa which would come up at a cost of Rs. 54 Lakh besides laying the Foundation stone of Pathankot – Madhopur Road which would cost Rs. 2.15 crore. It is noteworthy that with the sincere efforts of Mr. Lal Chand Kataruchak, the people of Sarna would get a beautiful park and residents of Khanpur along with residents of dozens of other villages would get the gift of a new Road after almost 10 years.

The park would be equipped with 6 ft. Wide walking track, open gym and space for yoga apart from a digital gate, music systems and beautiful plants, said the Minister addressing people at Sarna.

Divulging more, he said the Punjab Government led by the Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann is scaling new heights of progress. He also mentioned that Pathankot would get as many as 6 stadiums apart from the libraries thus taking care of both sports and academic aspect.

Among others present on the occasion included Chairman The Hindu Cooperative Bank Satish Mahindru, District President Aam Aadmi Party and Halqa Incharge Amit Mantu, District President BC Wing Naresh Kumar, Block Presidents Sohan Lal and Barjinder Kaur apart from Chairman Market Committee Pathankot Vikas Saini.

EM Harjot Bains congratulates students for excelling in PSEB VIII Board exams

Chandigarh, April 4:

Punjab School Education Minister S. Harjot Singh Bains congratulated students of class VIII of the Punjab School Education Board on their remarkable results, announced today.  A total of 2,90,471 students appeared for the 8th class Board examination, with 282,627 students being promoted to the 9th class, resulting in a remarkable pass percentage of 97.30%. This achievement highlights the dedication and hard work of the students, teachers and parents.

The Education Minister expressed happiness and contentment over the outstanding feat of Puneet Verma and Navjot Kaur for securing 100% marks. These students secured first and second positions, respectively.

Notably, Puneet was a student of Shri Guru Harkrishan Public School, Chief Khalsa Diwan, Model Town, Hoshiarpur and Navjot Kaur was a student of Sant Mohan Das Memorial Senior Secondary School, Kot Sukhia, in Faridkot.

Wishing the promoted students all the best for the future, S. Bains motivated the other students to work harder and follow the toppers.

Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann led Punjab government is pulling all stops to raise the standards of the school education to a world-class level. These results are a reflection of our government’s unwavering commitment to excellence in education. The Punjab School Education Board’s efforts, combined with the dedication of educators and students, have created a supportive and inclusive learning environment that fostering an academic excellence.

Top Bureaucrats to Mentor Govt School Students as Punjab Launches ‘School Mentorship Program’

Chandigarh, April 4:

In a pioneering move to empower government school students, Punjab has taken a lead across the country to introduce one-of-its-kind “School Mentorship Program” wherein top brass bureaucrats are being roped in to inspire and guide young minds to aim high in life, announced S. Harjot Singh Bains, School Education Minister, Punjab.

Addressing the media here at Punjab Bhawan today, S. Harjot Singh Bains said that under this ambitious program, the Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann led Punjab Government has invited IAS, IPS, IFS and other civil service officers to mentor rural government schools to revitalising public education and nurturing young minds for excelling in life. A notification has also been issued today for implementation of the program.

“Behind every successful child is someone who once believed in them. Through this program, our most accomplished officers will become mentors to our most underserved schools. It is a chance to go beyond administrative duties, and truly transform lives,” said S. Harjot Singh Bains.

Highlighting the program, the Education Minister said that the top bureaucrats can voluntarily adopt one government school for mentorship. Mentorship is envisioned not as an administrative role but as a deeply humane and inspiring relationship.

He said that officers will engage with students, teachers, and principals to motivate students to dream big and pursue ambitious goals, besides, supporting teachers in adopting innovative pedagogy and leveraging their experience and networks to bring improvements in school infrastructure, resources, and exposure opportunities.

S. Harjot Singh Bains said that officers will be encouraged to mentor schools located in remote, rural, or challenging settings, and once assigned, they would nurture the mentorship for at least five years, ensuring long-term engagement, bonding and impact. The Officers would continue to mentor their schools irrespective of their transfers and postings, he added.

“Civil service officers bring with them a wealth of experience, exposure to governance, and a demonstrated track record of excellence,” he said, while adding that their journeys can inspire students to aim for institutions such as IITs, AIIMS, NDA, and the UPSC, while their networks can help schools access resources, partnerships, and new learning opportunities.

Urging the bureaucrats to adopt government schools, S. Harjot Singh Bains, “A school in Mansa, a village in Fazilka, or a border town in  Tarn Taran—every child there has dreams, but often lacks direction. Your mentorship can provide that direction. Through a single session, a scholarship reference, or a university visit, you could transform someone’s future.”

He said that mentor officers will be frequently visiting, and collaborating with their schools and facilitating students’ career counselling, exposure visits, teachers’ training on innovative pedagogies, increasing parental participation in school, piloting innovative ideas, and improving the learning environment of the schools. The entire approach will be outcome oriented, he added.

Meanwhile, outstanding contributions will be acknowledged at state-level education events to honour the efforts of mentor officers. Interested officers can adopt a school by filling the Google Form (link:https://forms.gle/V4kcHjjVfsomdJz9A) by April 20, 2025, he added.

PSPCL establishes control room to prevent wheat crop fires

Chandigarh, April 4:

          Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) has established a dedicated control room to prevent fire incidents in wheat crops during the ongoing harvest season.

          Providing further details, Power Minister S. Harbhajan Singh ETO informed that the control room has been set up to address emergencies related to loose or low-hanging electric wires and GO switches that can cause sparking and potentially ignite wheat fields. He urged farmers to immediately report such issues to the nearest sub-divisional office, complaint center or the control room at 96461-06835, 96461-06836 or toll-free number 1912 for timely rectification of these electrical hazards. The Cabinet Minister added that pictures of loose or low-hanging wires or sparking incidents, along with location details, can be sent via WhatsApp to 96461-06836.

          Underlining special precautions for farmers, the Cabinet Minister advised that harvested wheat should not be kept under power lines or near transformers and GO switches. He urged cutting of wheat one marla around transformers in advance and keeping a 10-meter area around field transformers wet to prevent potential fires from sparks. He also cautioned against smoking cigarettes or beedis near wheat fields.

          The Cabinet Minister further warned against tampering with electric lines using bamboo poles or sticks, stressing that unauthorized persons should not be allowed to operate GO switches. He also said that wheat stubble or residue should not be burnt to prevent pollution.

          S. Harbhajan Singh ETO appealed to farmers to operate harvester combines only during daylight hours and to be vigilant about sparks from combine parts. He cautioned against combines colliding with electric poles, wires or pole stays. The Cabinet Minister specifically said that there is need to monitor mischievous elements to protect wheat crops from fire incidents.

          He also urged the public to immediately report any electrical line sparking to the concerned PSPCL staff, Junior Engineer, Sub-Divisional Officer or the control room.

PUNJAB INTENSIFIES CRACKDOWN ON ILLEGAL AGRI-INPUTS; BANNED PESTICIDES SEIZED IN HOSHIARPUR

Chandigarh, April 4:

Amidst the ongoing intensified drive against substandard and illegal agricultural inputs as per directions of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, the Punjab Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Department has raided two firms in Hoshiarpur district, leading to seizure of banned pesticides and expired stocks.

Disclosing this here on Friday, Punjab Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister S. Gurmeet Singh Khudian said that a special team under the supervision of Joint Director (Extension & Training) Dilbagh Singh conducted surprise check at M/s Janak Raj Narinder Kumar in New Grain Market, Hoshiarpur.  The team has found 99 packets (100 grams each) of banned Ammonium Salt of Glyphosate 71% SG, manufactured and marketed by Iprochem Agri Care, Panchkula, Haryana, he said.

The Agriculture Minister further informed that the raid has also led to recovery of large quantities of expired and non-addition pesticides including 20 packs of Pendimethalin (1 litre), 10 packs of Profenophos+Cypermethrin (1 litre), 40 packs of Thiamethoxam (250 gm), five packs of Carbendazim (250 gm), 75 packs of Clodinafop Propargyl (160 gm), 23 packs of Atrazine (500 gm), five packs of Metalaxyl+Mancozeb (250 gm) and 10 packs of Mancozeb (1 litre).

“Samples have been drawn and an FIR has been registered at Police Station Model Town, Hoshiarpur under the relevant sections of Insecticides Act, 1968 and Rules, 1971,” said S. Khudian. 

In another action, S. Gurmeet Singh Khudian said the team has also inspected M/s Vij Traders in the same market where they collected two each samples of pesticides, fertilizers and seeds. “The sale of pesticides and seeds has been stopped immediately as the firm was operating without proper license endorsements under relevant Acts,” the Minister added.

Meanwhile, the Agriculture Minister urged farmers to purchase agricultural inputs only from authorised dealers and take bill of purchased products.

Dr. Basant Garg, Administrative Secretary (Agriculture), stated that the necessary directions were given to all Chief Agriculture Officers of the State to keep regular check on Agri-inputs dealers/manufacturing/marketing companies to ensure quality products to farmers.

Top Bureaucrats to Mentor Govt School Students as Punjab Launches ‘School Mentorship Program’

Chandigarh, April 4

In a pioneering move to empower government school students, Punjab has taken a lead across the country to introduce one-of-its-kind “School Mentorship Program” wherein top brass bureaucrats are being roped in to inspire and guide young minds to aim high in life, announced S. Harjot Singh Bains, School Education Minister, Punjab.

Addressing the media here at Punjab Bhawan today, S. Harjot Singh Bains said that under this ambitious program, the Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann led Punjab Government has invited IAS, IPS, IFS and other civil service officers to mentor rural government schools to revitalising public education and nurturing young minds for excelling in life. A notification has also been issued today for implementation of the program.

“Behind every successful child is someone who once believed in them. Through this program, our most accomplished officers will become mentors to our most underserved schools. It is a chance to go beyond administrative duties, and truly transform lives,” said S. Harjot Singh Bains.

Highlighting the program, the Education Minister said that the top bureaucrats can voluntarily adopt one government school for mentorship. Mentorship is envisioned not as an administrative role but as a deeply humane and inspiring relationship.

He said that officers will engage with students, teachers, and principals to motivate students to dream big and pursue ambitious goals, besides, supporting teachers in adopting innovative pedagogy and leveraging their experience and networks to bring improvements in school infrastructure, resources, and exposure opportunities.

S. Harjot Singh Bains said that officers will be encouraged to mentor schools located in remote, rural, or challenging settings, and once assigned, they would nurture the mentorship for at least five years, ensuring long-term engagement, bonding and impact. The Officers would continue to mentor their schools irrespective of their transfers and postings, he added.

“Civil service officers bring with them a wealth of experience, exposure to governance, and a demonstrated track record of excellence,” he said, while adding that their journeys can inspire students to aim for institutions such as IITs, AIIMS, NDA, and the UPSC, while their networks can help schools access resources, partnerships, and new learning opportunities.

Urging the bureaucrats to adopt government schools, S. Harjot Singh Bains, “A school in Mansa, a village in Fazilka, or a border town in  Tarn Taran—every child there has dreams, but often lacks direction. Your mentorship can provide that direction. Through a single session, a scholarship reference, or a university visit, you could transform someone’s future.”

He said that mentor officers will be frequently visiting, and collaborating with their schools and facilitating students’ career counselling, exposure visits, teachers’ training on innovative pedagogies, increasing parental participation in school, piloting innovative ideas, and improving the learning environment of the schools. The entire approach will be outcome oriented, he added.

Meanwhile, outstanding contributions will be acknowledged at state-level education events to honour the efforts of mentor officers. Interested officers can adopt a school by filling the Google Form (link:https://forms.gle/V4kcHjjVfsomdJz9A) by April 20, 2025, he added.

SC Commission intervention resolves cheque bounce case against student’s father

Chandigarh, April 3 :

          Through the intervention of Punjab State Scheduled Castes Commission Chairman S. Jasvir Singh Garhi, a college management has withdrawn its cheque bounce case against a student’s father.

          Providing details on the matter, S. Garhi said that Ramanjit Singh, son of Balwinder Kumar from Janta Nagar (Dhuri) filed a complaint with the Punjab State Scheduled Castes Commission on March 25, 2025. The complaint stated that Ramanjit had enrolled in B.Tech. Civil Engineering at Gurukul Vidyapeeth Institute of Engineering and Technology (Banur), attending regularly through the third semester. However, due to his father’s surgery, he was unable to take his fourth semester examinations.

          As per the complaint, the college administration never issued any formal notification regarding his absence during the fourth semester, yet continued to collect fees from Ramanjit Singh until 2018 (through the eighth semester).

          Subsequently, Ramanjit Singh visited the campus multiple times in 2022 to retrieve his academic documents but was consistently denied access. When he approached Gurukul Director Manmohan Garg to collect his records, Ramanjit Singh was subjected to verbal abuse and threats.

          The college management then initiated legal proceedings over a bounced cheque that Ramanjit’s father had provided as security. Court proceedings commenced with a verdict expected on April 2, 2025. Seeking justice, Ramanjit Singh appealed to the Commission for assistance.

          Taking prompt action, the Commission summoned college officials on April 1, 2025 and directed them to withdraw the case against Ramanjit Singh’s father. The college management complied by submitting a formal withdrawal request to the court today, thereby safeguarding the future of both the student and his Scheduled Caste family.