Category Archives: Punjab

Trump’s ‘Gift’ to Modi: Chained Indians Deported on US Army Plane 

Amritsar, February 15:

          Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Saturday warned the Modi led Union government to refrain from turning the holy city of Amritsar into ‘detention or deportee’ centre by repeatedly sending the planes carrying deportees on this sacred land.

The Chief Minister, who visited the Sri Guru Ram Dass International Airport’ to foresee the arrangements for receiving the deportees scheduled to land later in night today, reminded the Government of India that history is replete with examples that whosoever has tried to cast a malicious eye on this land had never survived. He said that the Modi government was indulging in dirty tantrums by landing the planes of deportees on repeatedly on this revered land with the sole motive of defaming the Punjab and Punjabis. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that this misdeed of the Modi government has bruised the psyche of entire Punjab in general and the Sikh community in particular.

The Chief Minister reminded the BJP and Modi that this sacred land which is being used by them for tarnishing the image of Punjabis has several sacred places like Sri Harmandir Sahib, Bhagwan Valmiki Tirath Sthal, Durgiana Mandir and Jallianwala Bagh, where hundreds of innocent patriots had laid down their lives for sake of freedom of the country. He said that denigrating Punjab is a sin for which Punjabis can never forgive the saffron party in general and the coterie of Modi in particular. Bhagwant Singh Mann asked the Union government that can anyone do such mischief at Vatican city, the holy city of Christian community adding that if not then why sentiments of the Punjabis are being hurt by repeatedly landing the planes carrying deportees here at Amritsar.

The Chief Minister slammed the Prime Minister Narendra Modi government for failing to secure the interests of the countrymen adding that this government has undermined the unity, integrity and sovereignty of the country. He said that it is unfortunate that under the present regime the country is bereft of an effective foreign policy due to which the inhuman treatment is being given to deportees. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that on one hand the Prime Minister was hugging the US President during his recent tour and at the same time the chained Indians were being shamefully deported back to their native land.

The Chief Minister questioned what stopped the Prime Minister from raising this issue in front of Donald Trump during his meeting with him. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the self proclaimed global leader-Modi ji should have atleast offered to send the planes from the country to bring back the Indians. However, he said that to the utter surprise of every Indian, Modi remained tightlipped over the issue during his entire meeting with the US President.

Moreover, the Chief Minister said that it is surprising that a war plane of a foreign country is being landed at an airport which is 40 kilometres away from a hostile neighbor. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that this fatal move could have jeopardized national security but ironically the Union government is callous on it. Questioning the rationale behind the move of MEA to choose Amritsar for landing these planes here, Bhagwant Singh Mann said that there are hundreds of other airports in the country but this has been chosen just to defame Punjab.

The Chief Minister reiterated that on the other hand when the state government demands starting of international flights from here then the demand is declined by citing several frivolous reasons. Meanwhile, he said that the state government is very strict against the illegal travel agents because of whom these innocent Indians had gone illegally to the US and have now been deported. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that exemplary action will be ensured against such travel agents for duping the common Indians, so that it acts as a deterrent for others.

Meanwhile, the Chief Minister said that all the necessary arrangements have been made for boarding and lodging of the deportees landing at the Amritsar airport tonight. He said that the officers have been deputed to ensure that all the deportees reach their home safely after landing at the airport. Bhagwant Singh Mann also said that the state government is duty bound to provide adequate opportunities for the deportees for their rehabilitation as their expertise in the state adding that no stone will be left unturned for this noble cause.

Media workshop equips Journalists to tackle Punjab’s air pollution crisis

Chandigarh: Amid growing concerns over Punjab’s worsening air quality, leading environmental experts and journalists gathered at a hotel in Chandigarh, for a high-impact media workshop. The event, titled “Media Workshop on Air Pollution, Health Impacts, and the Role of Media in Punjab,” aimed to provide journalists with the necessary expertise to report effectively on air pollution and its health consequences.

Punjab faces an escalating air pollution crisis, primarily driven by stubble burning, vehicular emissions, and industrial pollution. These factors have contributed to severe health complications, particularly among vulnerable groups such as children, the elderly, and individuals with pre-existing conditions. Research indicates that prolonged exposure to hazardous air quality heightens the risk of respiratory illnesses, cardiovascular diseases, and premature mortality.

The workshop, attended by 50 journalists, healthcare professionals, ASHA workers, and farmers, featured a session by Vinayak Sinha, Professor, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, IISER, who provided a scientific breakdown of air pollution sources and their health implications. He emphasized the importance of understanding air quality data and how science can drive policy changes to mitigate pollution in Punjab.

Following this, doctors from Fortis Hospital, Mohali including Dr. Swapna Misra, Gynecologist; Dr. Arun Kochar, Cardiologist and Dr. Navreet Kaur, Pulmonologist highlighted the severe health effects of air pollution, with a focus on respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. Their session underscored how vulnerable groups, including children and the elderly, are disproportionately affected by deteriorating air quality.

Adding to the discussion, ASHA workers and farmers shared their on-ground experiences, illustrating the daily health challenges faced by rural communities due to air pollution. Their testimonies provided valuable insights into the urgent need for policy interventions and support systems for those most affected.

The workshop placed a strong emphasis on responsible and data-driven reporting, equipping journalists with the necessary knowledge and storytelling techniques to effectively communicate the crisis. Sanam Sutirath Wazir, Head of State Climate Action, Asar, underscored the critical role of the media: “Air pollution is a public health emergency that requires immediate attention. Media professionals play a vital role in shaping public opinion and influencing policy through accurate, data-driven reporting.”

Sinha reinforced the need for scientific accuracy in environmental journalism, stating, “The media must ensure that air pollution coverage is rooted in scientific evidence. This workshop bridges the gap between researchers and journalists, fostering accurate and impactful environmental reporting.”

With collaboration between journalists, scientists, and policymakers, this workshop marks a step forward in creating a well-informed, action-driven media landscape that can drive meaningful change for Punjab’s air quality.

Negligence in power services will not be tolerated: Vij

Chandigarh, February 14

On the direction of Haryana Energy Minister, Sh.Anil Vij, explanation sought from negligent employees following a surprise inspection of the Bijli Seva Kendra in Rohtak on February 2. These employees are required to submit a response within three days explaining the reasons for delays in resolving complaints, failing which disciplinary action will be taken.

Notably, during his visit to the BSK Complaint Center at Rajiv Gandhi Vidyut Bhawan, Rohtak, the minister reviewed consumer complaints. The inspection revealed that several complaints were not resolved within the prescribed four-hour time frame.

The Energy Minister directed the concerned Superintendent Engineer to investigate complaints pending for more than four hours and obtain explanations from the responsible staff. Following the inspection, he directed department officers to ensure timely resolution of consumer complaints across the state and take strict action against negligent employees.

As per the minister’s directive, the Superintendent Engineer (SE) has sought explanations from the following employees for negligence: ALM Ankit, ALM Naresh, LM Sanjay, and ALM Krishna from XEN S/U Div. No.1, Rohtak; and ALM Suresh, JE Vikas Kaushik, and LM Rambir from XEN S/U Div. No.2, Rohtak.

The Superintendent Engineer of the UHBVN, Rohtak, has directed these employees to submit explanations within three days regarding the delays in resolving complaints. If their responses are unsatisfactory, disciplinary action will be taken.

Legislative training programs enhance proficiency of Public Representatives: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla

Chandigarh, February 14

Lok Sabha Speaker Sh Om Birla said that India, as the world’s largest democracy, has made significant strides in social and economic development over the past 75 years. He said that since independence, the responsibility of enacting new laws has been carried out by both Parliament and the state assemblies. While outdated British-era laws have been abolished, new laws have been enacted to meet current needs.

Sh Om Birla made these remarks during a press conference after inaugurating a two-day orientation program, organized in collaboration with the Parliamentary Democracy Research and Training Institute (PRIDE) of the Lok Sabha, at the Haryana Vidhan Sabha here today. Haryana Vidhan Sabha Speaker Sh Harvinder Kalyan was also present on the occasion.

He said that since the responsibility of enacting new laws lies with both the State Assemblies and Parliament, training legislators, especially new ones, is important to ensure they have a thorough understanding of legislative procedures. This, he said, will facilitate more informed discussions and dialogues on the bills introduced in the state assemblies, ultimately benefiting the public in the future. He further added that democracy is strengthened through proficiency in legislative work.

*Training program on legislative drafting organized in 15 states so far*

Sh Om Birla highlighted that the work of parliamentary committees functions like a mini-parliament. These committees not only review the budget but also play a crucial role in bringing transparency and ensuring accountability within the executive. He said that the more competent an elected representative is in legislative work, the better they will be able to meet public expectations and excel in leadership roles. He also said that, through PRIDE, the Lok Sabha Secretariat has organized training programs for legislative drafting in 15 states. The quality of legislative drafts directly impacts the public’s benefit, he added.

Referring to all public-elected institutions as mini-assemblies, Sh Om Birla stressed the importance of extensive discussions on public welfare in institutions such as Gram Panchayats, Gram Sabhas, Nagar Palikas, Zilla Parishads, and Panchayat Samitis. He suggested that positive suggestions for legislative work should also be taken through Gram Sabhas. He added that the more serious and participatory these discussions are, the more they will help in controlling the executive, improving governance, and curbing corruption.

Lok Sabha Speaker Sh Om Birla shared that PRIDE has successfully organized training programs in over 100 parliaments and institutions across the world. In addition, camps have been held in various states of the country for elected representatives, officials, employees, as well as for panchayats, municipalities, and cooperative institutions.

*Haryana Vidhan Sabha taking innovative steps to enhance efficienty of MLAs*

Praising the state of Haryana, Sh Om Birla remarked that the sacred message of the Gita originated from this land. He highlighted that just as the youth of Haryana protect the country’s borders, the farmers here ensure food security, and the players bring honour to the nation. He also lauded the Haryana Assembly for its rich democratic history, noting the vast experience of its MLAs. He also praised the Haryana Assembly for continuously increasing the number of meetings and fostering better discussions on the budget. He acknowledged the Assembly’s innovative steps to enhance the efficiency of its MLAs. Furthermore, he commended Haryana for rapidly progressing toward a paperless assembly. He expressed his hope that the training program will undoubtedly benefit the legislators especially newly elected public representatives.

*Planned deadlock in legislative work is inappropriate*

Terming the deliberate deadlock in legislative work as inappropriate, Sh Om Birla said that such conduct is not suitable for the country and the state. He pointed out that planned deadlocks waste valuable legislative time. He said that there should be better discussions and dialogues on all matters in the state assemblies. Referring to the two-day orientation program, he said that MLAs are elected by the public, and the public has high expectations from them. This training program has been organized with the goal of addressing key aspects such as raising public issues in the assembly and ensuring their resolution, as well as gaining a deeper understanding of government policies.

Workshop held to combat drug abuse and strengthen rehabilitation

Chandigarh, February 14

As part of the Haryana government’s continued efforts to fight drug abuse and provide better support for rehabilitation, a workshop under the chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary, Social Justice, Empowerment, Welfare of SC and BC, and Antyodaya (SEWA) Department Smt.  G. Anupama was held today to discuss issues related to drug abuse, rehabilitation, and the welfare of addicts.

The workshop focused on developing a comprehensive approach to monitor and address drug abuse in the state. Key points of discussion included prevention strategies, monitoring systems, and rehabilitation efforts. A new rating system was presented, aimed at assessing and improving the quality of services provided by drug de-addiction centers across the state. The session also focused on enhancing welfare and rehabilitation efforts for those struggling with drug addiction, with an emphasis on long-term recovery strategies.

Senior officials from SEWA, the Health Department, and representatives from drug de-addiction centers, Counseling-cum-Rehabilitation Centers, and Registered Psychiatric Nursing were present at the event.

Panchayat Minister Tarunpreet Singh Sond Orders Timely Completion of All Rural Projects and Works

Chandigarh, February 14:

Punjab’s Rural Development and Panchayat Minister, Tarunpreet Singh Sond, has directed senior officials of the department to work diligently and honestly to achieve Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann’s vision of transforming the state into a “Rangla Punjab” . He emphasized that all ongoing rural projects and works must be completed within their stipulated timelines to ensure the holistic development of villages.

Chairing a review meeting at the Panchayat Bhavan with senior officials, ADCs, DDPOs, BDPOs, and various wing officers, Sond stated that villages in Punjab should be developed as model villages. He warned that delays and negligence in ongoing development projects would not be tolerated, and strict action would be taken against officials and employees found deliberately neglecting their duties.

The minister also reviewed the targets set for district officials during the department’s first meeting in January and issued necessary guidelines to ensure that all government schemes and programs reach the grassroots level. He stressed the importance of ensuring that rural residents benefit from these initiatives to maximize the development and progress of their areas.

Additionally, Sond inquired about the special camps organized in villages for issuing MGNREGA job cards and instructed officials to immediately address any shortcomings found in the process. He emphasized that every eligible individual should receive a NREGA job card to promote maximum employment in rural areas.

To ensure comprehensive rural development, the minister announced plans to conduct district-level meetings with local representatives, especially MLAs, and involve all Panchayat Department officials. He instructed that MLAs’ participation in ground-level development projects should be ensured.

Furthermore, Sond directed that panchayat lands should be leased in a transparent manner to ensure that the revenue generated is utilized for village development. He urged all officials to serve the public with dedication and integrity and set a target to complete all objectives by March 31, 2025.

During the meeting, the minister also issued instructions to accelerate the construction of Anganwadi centers, sports grounds, and projects under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Rural) in villages.

The meeting was attended by Dilraj Singh, Administrative Secretary of the department; Parmjit Singh, Director; Dr. Sheena Aggarwal, JDC; senior officials from the headquarters; and ADCs (Development), DDPOs, BDPOs, and officers from various wings across Punjab.

Vigilance Bureau nabs accomplice of Patwari accepting Rs 3,000 bribe

Chandigarh, February 14, 2025:

 In its continued crackdown on corruption, the Punjab Vigilance Bureau (VB) has arrested a private individual named Rampal, an accomplice to Patwari Vipan Kumar, posted at revenue halqa Nawanshahar-1, for demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 3,000 on behalf of the Patwari.

An official spokesperson of the VB disclosed that the arrest was made following a complaint lodged by Pardeep Kumar, a resident of New Abadi, Nawanshahar city in SBS Nagar district.

He further informed that the complainant had approached the VB after Patwari Vipan Kumar had demanded Rs 5,000 bribe to process the mutation of his ancestral house. Acting on the Patwari’s instructions, the complainant had already paid Rs 2,000 bribe in advance to Rampal, his middleman. When the accused further insisted on the remaining amount, the complainant has approached the VB for help.

The spokesperson added that upon preliminary verification of this complaint, the VB team laid a trap and apprehended Rampal red-handed while he was accepting Rs 3000 bribe from the complainant in the presence of two official witnesses. Meanwhile, Patwari Vipan Kumar managed to escape the scene, evading arrest.

He informed that a case under the Prevention of Corruption Act has been registered against both the accused at VB Police Station, Jalandhar range. The arrested accused would be produced before the competent court tomorrow while VB teams are actively pursuing the absconding Patwari. Further investigations into this case are underway.

Punjab Government distributed ₹3368.89 Crore Pension to 22.68 Lakh Elderly Beneficiaries: Dr. Baljit Kaur

Chandigarh, February 3:

The Punjab Government, led by Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann, has distributed ₹3368.89 crore as pension to 22.68 elderly beneficiaries until December 2024.

Providing further details,Social Security, Women and Child Development Minister Dr. Baljit Kaur stated that the government is committed to the welfare of all sections of society. She mentioned that there are a total of 34 lakh beneficiaries in the state, including the elderly, divyang persons, widows, destitute women and dependent children.

The Cabinet Minister stated that a total of 22.68 lakh elderly beneficiaries in the state have received ₹3,368.89 crore in pensions until December 2024. 

She added that the state government has allocated a total budget of ₹5,924.50 crore for various pension schemes, out of which ₹4,000 crore has been earmarked for old age pensions during the current financial year.

The Cabinet Minister explained that individuals aged 65 and above, as well as women aged 58 and above, with an annual income not exceeding ₹60,000, are eligible for this scheme. She further stated that financial assistance is directly transferred to the bank accounts of the beneficiaries. 

Dr. Baljit Kaur emphasized that the Punjab Government is continuously working for the welfare of the elderly, adding that health surveys related to elderly are being conducted across the state.

Leaving no stone unturned to ensure clean and sufficient drinking water in Punjab villages: Mundian

Chandigarh, February 1

Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann led State Government will leave no stone unturned to provide clean and sufficient drinking water to the villages of the state.

Disclosing this here today, Water Supply and Sanitation Minister Hardip Singh Mundian said that in order to overcome the problem of water quality and its shortage, the department is running 15 major canal water projects at a cost of Rs. 2174 Crore, and work is going on war footing with regard to these projects. He said that from March onwards, these projects will start getting completed in a phased manner and all the projects will be completed by the end of the year.

Mr. Mundian further said that after the completion of this project, 1706 villages will be covered, which will benefit a population of about 25 lakh and 4 lakh families. These projects are prioritised in areas where water quality is affected.

The Minister said that the Water Supply and Sanitation Department is continuously making efforts to provide better basic facilities to the people of the state, especially clean drinking water and better sanitation facilities in rural areas.

Punjab Government Provides Comprehensive Support to Farmers in Horticulture Sector : Mohinder Bhagat

Chandigarh, February 1

The Punjab Government, under the leadership of Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann, is working swiftly to increase farmers’ income and ensure crop diversification. To fulfill this objective, the Horticulture Department, under the guidance of Horticulture Minister Shri Mohinder Bhagat, is providing all possible support to farmers to encourage them to move towards the horticulture sector.

With the continuous support from the Punjab Government’s Horticulture Department, Tirth Singh, a progressive and hardworking farmer from village Sandaur in Sangrur district, has made a unique mark in the field of horticulture. By embracing agricultural diversification and growing vegetables, Farmer Tirth Singh has successfully increased his income.

In 1996-97, Farmer Tirth Singh with the help the Horticulture Department, shifted from traditional crops to growing vegetable seedlings. Today, he supplies high-quality seedlings to more than 800 farmers. He now grows onion seedlings, hybrid peppers (CH-1, CH-2), and several other varieties on 4 acres of land. His efforts have not only increased his own income but have also inspired other farmers to adopt crop diversification and move towards horticulture.

Farmer Tirth Singh’s efforts have received full support from the Punjab Government through the Horticulture Department. He has been honored by agricultural institutions and received several district-level awards. Although Tirth Singh has only completed his 10th grade, his hard work and determination to learn have brought him to this position of success.Farmer Tirth Singh has shared his message with other farmers, saying, “We must take care of our natural resources and move away from traditional farming to horticulture and vegetable production. This will not only increase income but also maintain soil fertility.”

Horticulture Minister Shri Mohinder Bhagat emphasized the need for farmers to shift from the wheat and rice crop cycle and adopt crop diversification, focusing on other profitable crops. This approach will help preserve underground water levels and natural resources. He mentioned that the Horticulture Department, in addition to providing technical knowledge, is running various schemes to promote horticulture, including the establishment of new orchards, hybrid vegetable cultivation, flower farming, mushroom production units, vermicomposting units, polyhouses/net houses for safe farming, and beekeeping projects. He stated that farmers can coordinate with relevant horticulture officers or district heads to take full advantage of these schemes.