Category Archives: Punjab

Regional Consultation National Tobacco Control Programme (NTCP) held at Tata Memorial Centre, Navi Mumbai

Chandigarh:

A two-day Regional Consultation for Key Stakeholders on the National Tobacco Control Programme (NTCP) organized by the Resource Centre for Tobacco Control (RCTC), PGIMER Chandigarh, in collaboration with Tata Memorial Centre, Navi Mumbai, and Vital Strategies ON 18-19th March 2025 at Tata Memorial Centre, Navi Mumbai, hosted stakeholders (Policy Makers, Implementor, Civil Society and academician) from five states. The event aimed to strengthen NTCP implementation in Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat, Jharkhand and Telangana by bringing together key policymakers, public health experts, law enforcement officials, and civil society representatives to discuss strategies for advancing tobacco control efforts across states.

Dr. Pankaj Chaturvedi, Director of ACTREC, Tata Memorial Centre, emphasized that with 3,500 deaths per day in the country, tobacco control should be a national priority. He highlighted the importance of conducting regional-level workshops for key stakeholders across different parts of the country to sensitize and orient them on various tobacco control strategies. Through these workshops, participants also had the opportunity to learn best practices from other states, Dr. Pankaj stated.

Dr. Sonu Goel, Professor at PGIMER Chandigarh and Director of the Resource Centre for Tobacco Control, emphasized the importance of regional collaboration and multi-sectoral partnerships in tobacco control. He further highlighted those previous consultations in New Delhi, Goa, and Guwahati served as important platforms for developing regional plans for tobacco control in the country. He acknowledged the sincere contributions of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), along with various academic institutions and civil society stakeholders, in strengthening tobacco control efforts across the country.

Dr. Rana J. Singh, Director – Southeast Asia, Vital Strategies, called for strengthening policy enforcement, youth prevention strategies, and innovative cessation approaches to advance tobacco control.

Dr. L. Swasticharan, Additional Director General, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India, reaffirmed the government’s commitment to strengthening tobacco control policies through multi-sectoral engagement, rigorous implementation of COTPA provisions, expanded cessation services, and youth-centric awareness campaigns.

Shri Kishore Gaike, Assistant Commissioners of Police (ACP), Navi Mumbai Police, joined as the chief guest and highlighted the need for strict enforcement of tobacco control laws such as COTPA, he assured continued support from law enforcement agencies in the state of Maharashtra. 

The regional consultation hosted various experts from diverse parts of the country, including Dr. P.C. Gupta, Director of Healis Sekhsaria Institute of Public Health; Dr. Rakesh Gupta from Rajasthan Cancer Foundation; Dr. Rajesh Dikshit and Dr. Dr. Gauravi Mishra from Tata Memorial Centre, Navi Mumbai, Deepak Mishra, Executive Director of SEEDS Bihar; and many more.

The Regional Tobacco Control Plan was developed to strengthen the efforts of the National Tobacco Control Programme (NTCP) across states.

Project reports of two agencies for providing irrigation water to Nurpur Bedi’s mountainous region under review of SEs Committee: Barindar Kumar Goyal

Chandigarh, March 24:

Punjab Water Resources Minister Mr. Barindar Kumar Goyal, on Monday, informed the Punjab Vidhan Sabha that efforts are being made on a war footing to provide canal water for irrigation to 75 villages in Nurpur Bedi block of Ropar district and action will soon be taken in this regard.

In response to a question raised by MLA from Ropar Mr. Dinesh Kumar Chadha, about the status of the feasibility study for providing canal water for irrigation to 75 villages in Ropar district, the Cabinet Minister said that Expressions of Interest (EOI) proposals have been submitted by two agencies, which are under review by a committee of senior officials for final decision. Necessary action will be taken according to technical feasibility and availability of funds after which it will be sent to the Central Water Commission for further approval, he informed.

Sh. Barindar Kumar Goyal said that expression of interest notices were floated twice to examine the feasibility of the project. Two agencies participated in this earlier process. However, when the agencies were asked to provide detailed information about the project, they failed to give an appropriate response. The EOI had to be cancelled and subsequently reissued, to which again two agencies applied.

The Cabinet Minister said that this area is mountainous and surrounded by natural streams. Due to its elevated position, it is not possible to provide irrigation water through the canal system. Therefore, an EOI was floated to determine the project’s overall impact and how water could be delivered to this area. He said that there are three potential sources through which water can be reached to this region. The first is to take water from Nangal Dam through a pipe network or by lifting water from the dam. The second method is to draw water from the Swan River and store it, but the difficulty is that the Swan River flows only during the monsoon and there is no water after three to four months. The third approach is to collect water from Sri Anandpur Sahib Hydel Channel through silos or overhead service reservoirs and deliver it to the area through lifting. He said that the EOI tender was floated to select the best method from these options.

The Water Resources Minister informed that the project reports from the agencies are under review by a committee of Superintending Engineers (SEs) for final decision. The SEs will conduct a complete study and after checking its feasibility, it will be sent to the Central Water Commission for further action, he added.

Punjab Government Releases Rs 12.99 Crore for Beneficiaries from Backward Classes and Economically Weaker Sections: Dr. Baljit Kaur

Chandigarh, March 24:

Punjab’s Minister for Social Justice, Empowerment, and Minorities, Dr. Baljit Kaur, announced that the Punjab Government has released ₹12.99 crore under the Ashirwad Scheme for the financial year 2024-25. This amount will benefit 2,549 individuals from backward classes and economically weaker sections.

Providing further details, Dr. Baljit Kaur stated that applications for financial assistance under the Ashirwad Scheme were received through the Ashirwad Portal from beneficiaries belonging to backward classes and economically weaker sections in 18 districts, including Barnala, Bathinda, Faridkot, Ferozepur, Fatehgarh Sahib, Fazilka, Hoshiarpur, Jalandhar, Kapurthala, Mansa, Sri Muktsar Sahib, Patiala, Pathankot, Rupnagar, SAS Nagar, Sangrur, Malerkotla, and Tarn Taran. To cover these 2,549 beneficiaries, ₹12.99 crore has been allocated.

The Minister further elaborated that financial assistance has been provided to beneficiaries across the following districts: 38 in Barnala, 33 in Bathinda, 62 in Faridkot, 8 in Ferozepur, 28 in Fatehgarh Sahib, 67 in Fazilka, 195 in Hoshiarpur, 85 in Jalandhar, and 27 in Kapurthala. Additionally, 175 beneficiaries in Mansa, 89 in Sri Muktsar Sahib, 406 in Patiala, 224 in Pathankot, 384 in Rupnagar, 230 in SAS Nagar, 280 in Sangrur, 99 in Malerkotla, and 119 in Tarn Taran have received financial assistance.

Dr. Baljit Kaur reiterated that under the Ashirwad Scheme, the state government provides financial assistance of ₹51,000 to girls from low-income families for their marriages.

She emphasized that the Punjab Government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, is committed to the welfare of all sections of society, including Scheduled Castes, Backward Classes, and economically weaker sections.

The Minister further highlighted that to avail of the benefits of the Ashirwad Scheme, applicants must be permanent residents of Punjab, belong to families below the poverty line (BPL), and be from Scheduled Castes, Backward Classes, or other economically weaker sections. The total annual family income should be less than ₹32,790. Additionally, up to two daughters from an eligible family can benefit from this scheme.

Dr. Baljit Kaur added that the financial assistance is directly transferred to beneficiaries’ bank accounts through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT). She affirmed that the Punjab Government is making rapid strides in improving the standard of living for all citizens and strengthening them economically.

PUNJAB GOVERNMENT RELEASES 450 MORE FARMERS FROM POLICE DETENTION

CHANDIGARH, March 24:

          Adopting a considerate approach towards farmers, Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann led Punjab Government has decided to immediately release 450 more farmers from the police detention.

          Sharing details, Inspector General of Police (IGP) Headquarters Dr Sukhchain Singh Gill, on Monday, informed that Punjab Government has already released approximately 800 farmers from the police custody.

          He further emphasised that the Punjab Chief Minister has directed the immediate release of farmers including women, differently-abled individuals, farmers with medical conditions, and those above the age of 60. “In line with the directives of the Punjab Government, we are prioritising the release of such farmers and about 450 farmers are being released today,” he said.

          Addressing about another grievance of the farmers related to their belongings, the IGP said that Punjab Government has issued strict directions in this regard and nobody will be permitted to misappropriate the belongings of farmers.    

          “To address the concern about belonging of farmers, the Patiala district police has also appointed SP-rank officer Jasbir Singh, as the Nodal Officer, and farmers facing issues related to their possessions can directly contact SP Jasbir Singh at the mobile number 90713-00002 for immediate assistance,” informed Dr Sukhchain Singh Gill, while adding that Patiala Police has already registered three first information reports (FIRs) in this regard.

HARJOT BAINS DEDICATES NEW BUS FOR ROPAR SCHOOL TO EMPOWER EDUCATION JOURNEY

CHANDIGARH, March 24:

Further empowering the education journey for the students of Government Schools in the state, Punjab School Education Minister S. Harjot Singh Bains dedicated a brand new bus, having 31 seating capacity, for Government Senior Secondary Smart School, Sukhsal in Ropar district.

SML Isuzu’s Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Mr. Rakesh Bhalla, presented the new bus to the school education department as part of the company’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative.

S. Harjot Singh Bains said that this generous initiative will greatly improve the school’s transportation capabilities, ensuring safe and comfortable travel for all students.

Reaffirming the commitment of Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann led Punjab Government to elevate the standards of school education to world-class levels, S. Harjot Singh Bains stated that the school education department already possessed 230 buses and over 12,000 government school students have been availing the transportation facility. It reflects the government’s unwavering commitment to supporting education, besides ensuring that all students have access to quality learning opportunities.

He said that the bus will play a vital role in facilitating student access to school, extracurricular activities, and educational excursions. This new transportation resource will ensure that students can readily participate in the enriching experiences, fostering a more inclusive and vibrant learning environment, he added.

Expressing happiness over receiving the new bus for school, Mr. Gurdeep Kumar Sharma, Principal of Government Senior Secondary Smart School, Sukhsal, expressed gratitude towards the Education Minister for his relentless efforts to ensure the quality education in government schools. He also highlighted the importance of the new bus and its positive impact on the students.

Chairman Punjab School Education Board Dr. Amarpal Singh, senior officials of school education department, SML Isuzu’s Secretary Mr. Parvesh Madan and Chief Manager Vivek Chanana were also present on the occasion.

FINANCE MINISTER HARPAL SINGH CHEEMA DIRECTS TAXATION DEPARTMENT TO MAXIMIZE TAXPAYER PARTICIPATION IN GST AMNESTY SCHEME

Chandigarh, March 24

Punjab Finance, Planning, Excise and Taxation Minister, Advocate Harpal Singh Cheema, has issued a directive to maximize taxpayer participation in the GST amnesty scheme introduced for non-fraud cases. The Minister emphasized the importance of proactive engagement through comprehensive public awareness campaigns, utilizing traditional advertising and social media platforms to inform eligible taxpayers about the scheme’s benefits.

Chairing a crucial meeting with senior officers of the Taxation Department at Punjab Bhawan, the Finance Minister stressed the need for sensitizing field staff to personally engage with taxpayers and facilitate the application process. This move aims to enable taxpayers to avail the benefits of the GST amnesty scheme and facilitate the recovery of revenue currently locked in arrears, thereby bolstering the financial health of the state.

The GST Amnesty Scheme, introduced under Section 128A of CGST Act, aims to ease the compliance burden on taxpayers by waiving interest and penalties on tax demands raised under Section 73. The GST Amnesty Scheme allows taxpayers to clear their outstanding dues pertaining to the financial year 2017-18 to 2019-20 by March 31, 2025. Additionally, the corresponding forms must be submitted by June 30, 2025.

The Finance Minister also issued a stern directive to all officers, mandating the attainment of established revenue targets without exception. During the meeting, the Finance Minister was briefed on the overall revenue growth, with a focus on Value Added Tax (VAT) and Goods and Services Tax (GST) collections.

Notably, VAT collection demonstrated a 5.74% increase, while GST revenue witnessed a more substantial growth of 13.39% up to February 2025. The divisions of Ludhiana and Amritsar were identified as key contributors to this success, exhibiting above-average performance in GST revenue collection.

The Finance Minister also reviewed outstanding Goods and Services Tax (GST) arrears, directing officers to ensure current arrears are promptly recovered and prevented from becoming part of the accumulated backlog. He emphasized the need for strict enforcement measures to avoid further delays and secure timely revenue collection.

The meeting was attended by senior officials, including Additional Chief Secretary (Taxation) Jaspreet Talwar, Taxation Commissioner Varun Roojam, Additional Commissioners, Joint Commissioners, and Deputy Commissioners of State Tax of the Divisions.

Punjab Government Approves Jalalabad Bypass to Solve Traffic Woes: Harbhajan Singh ETO

Chandigarh, March 24

The Punjab government has approved the construction of a bypass in Jalalabad city on the Ferozepur-Fazilka road to ease traffic congestion.

Responding to a query in the Legislative Assembly, Punjab PWD Minister Harbhajan Singh ETO informed that administrative approval for constructing the bypass from Ferozepur-Fazilka Road (Bagho ke Uttar) to FF Road (Amir Khas) (Shaheed Udham Singh Marg) has been issued by the Secretary, Punjab Mandi Board. The 8.75 km long and 5.5 meter wide road will be constructed along the canal and serve as a bypass for Jalalabad city, helping streamline traffic flow.

Regarding the reconstruction of the causeway on Mubarakpur to Dhakoli Road, the Cabinet Minister said the existing 330-meter-long (including approach roads) and 8-meter-wide causeway was damaged in the July 2023 floods. While temporary repairs were made as per SDRF norms, the structure now requires permanent repairs due to heavy vehicle movement. Girders installed to restrict heavy vehicles have been damaged. The estimated repair cost is ₹44.87 lakh, with work to commence after budget approval.

The Minister added that a project to construct a new 150-meter-long causeway is under consideration at an estimated cost of ₹18 crore, with completion expected in 18-24 months.

On the construction of a railway under bridge at Tanda Phatak Level Crossing on the Sahnewal-Jalandhar-Amritsar line in Jalandhar district, Mr. ETO stated the proposal is under consideration. Administrative approval for the ₹13.06 crore project has been received. The Public Works Department will construct approach roads while work within railway boundaries will be handled by the Railway Department.

Deputy Speaker Rouri Tables Estimates Committee Report in Punjab Vidhan Sabha

Chandigarh, March 24, 2025

During the ongoing session of the Punjab Vidhan Sabha, Deputy Speaker Jai Krishan Singh Rouri, serving as the Chairman of the Estimates Committee, presented the committee’s report on the budget estimates of the Department of Forest and Wildlife Protection and the Department of Revenue and Rehabilitation.

While presenting the report, Deputy Speaker Rouri stated that the committee had conducted a thorough review of the budgetary provisions, held detailed discussions with departmental officials and submitted comprehensive recommendations to the House.

The report on the Revenue and Rehabilitation Department includes key recommendations such as ensuring timely attendance of revenue officials in offices, strict monitoring of patwaris and conducting surprise inspections to address delays in property transfers, and streamlining the land registration process by enhancing online services for public convenience.

Streamlining the land registration process by enhancing online services for public convenience.

Similarly, the report on the Department of Forest and Wildlife Protection emphasizes optimal utilization of budget allocations to enhance efficiency, regularization of daily wage and contractual employees to improve workforce stability, and fair and transparent transfers of officials and employees. The committee has also recommended massive afforestation efforts by planting native trees such as Kikar, Tahli, Jang Karir, Jamun, Mango, Dek, Neem, Bohar, and Pipal on vacant government lands, riverbanks, canals, drains, and roadsides.

Deputy Speaker Rouri highlighted that 29 state government departments were selected for examination this year. The Committee scrutinized records, conducted oral examinations of officials, and thoroughly reviewed financial estimates.

Emphasizing the importance of judicious use of public funds, Rouri stated, “The budget allocated by the House represents the hard-earned money of the people. Departments must ensure that these funds are utilized efficiently and transparently for the maximum welfare of citizens.”

He concluded by expressing gratitude to all esteemed Committee Members and the supporting team of the Vidhan Sabha Secretariat for their efforts in preparing the report.

Punjab to Develop Bathinda Lakes as a Tourism Hub After Receiving Proposal: Tarunpreet Singh Sond

Chandigarh, March 24:

          Punjab is actively undertaking conservation and restoration work on various historical monuments and tourist sites across the state.

          Tourism and Cultural Affairs Minister Tarunpreet Singh Sond, while responding to a question in the Punjab Vidhan Sabha, stated that the Department of Tourism and Cultural Affairs is focused on preserving and restoring historically significant monuments and tourist destinations in different districts. He further added that if the Bathinda district authorities submit a proposal to develop Bathinda lakes into a food hub or a tourism site, the Punjab government will give it priority.

          In response to MLA Jagroop Singh Gill’s query, Tarunpreet Singh Sond emphasized that if the Deputy Commissioner of Bathinda submits a detailed proposal for the beautification and development of Bathinda lakes as a tourist destination and food hub, the Tourism and Cultural Affairs Department will take prompt action.

          Adding his insights, Speaker Kultar Singh Sandhwan remarked that Punjab is one of the most beautiful places in the world, boasting mountains, rivers, lakes, and diverse weather conditions. He also highlighted Punjab’s historical forts and religious sites, underscoring the state’s rich cultural, religious and natural heritage. The Speaker suggested that a comprehensive plan should be devised to boost tourism in Punjab.

          In response, Tarunpreet Singh Sond affirmed that Punjab is unique in terms of tourism and that the government is already working on numerous projects. He assured that future initiatives would further elevate Punjab’s tourism sector to new heights.

Exercise to grant ownership rights to occupants of plots falling within Lal Dora in rural areas continues: Mundian

Chandigarh, March 24

          Punjab Revenue and Rehabilitation Minister Hardip Singh Mundian said that the ‘Mera Ghar Mere Naam’ (Swamitva) scheme is being implemented in the state to grant ownership rights to the occupants of plots falling within the Lal Dora in rural areas of Punjab. This scheme will be completed by next year.

          Mr. Mundian, in response to a question raised by Amargarh MLA Prof. Jaswant Singh Gajjanmajra in the Punjab Vidhan Sabha today, said that Swamitva is a central scheme whose objective is to provide the rights of properties falling within the Lal Dora of villages to their owners.

          The Revenue Minister said that another objective of this scheme is to create computerized records of rights and GIS maps of the populated areas of the villages. For this purpose, the Punjab Population (Record of Rights) Act and Rules have been implemented in the year 2021, which gives legal recognition to the records of rights prepared under this scheme. GIS maps are prepared by the Survey of India using drone technology. A software/portal has been developed in this regard.