Category Archives: Punjab

Punjab agriculture minister directs chief agri officers to ensure maximum help to flood-affected farmers

IEP Chandigarh, July 28  

Punjab Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Mr Gurmeet Singh Khudian on Friday directed all the Chief Agriculture Officers of the state to extend maximum help to the flood-affected farmers and ensure that no farmer affected by floods should face any hassle in getting the benefit of free-paddy saplings being provided by the Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann led state government.The Agriculture Minister was chairing a state-level meeting of all the Chief Agriculture Officers of the State at Kisan Bhawan here.He said that the state government has been striving hard to help out farmers from this natural calamity as per the commitment of Chief Minister S Bhagwant Mann as part of which Punjab Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Department has already set up a control room to provide paddy saplings at free of cost to affected farmers. Any farmer, whose crop has been damaged by the floods in the state, can dial “77106-65725” from 8 am to 9.30 pm to avail free paddy saplings, he added.He said that the state government is committed to provide paddy saplings where replantation is required due to floods.The Agriculture Minister also directed the Chief Agriculture Officers to ensure the best quality of seeds and fertilisers to all the farmers. If anyone found compromising with the quality of seeds or fertilisers strict action will be taken against the violator, he warned.Underlining the steps being taken for the welfare of farmers, Special Chief Secretary Agriculture department Mr KAP Sinha apprised the Cabinet Minister that the department has formed teams for checking of spurious seeds and fertilisers and strict action will be initiated against the violators.Secretary Agriculture Mr Arshdeep Singh Thind, Director Agriculture Mr Gurvinder Singh and other senior officials of the Agriculture department were also present in the meeting.   

Punjab government fully committed to boost industry in state to accelerate pace of development: Lal Chand Kataruchak

IEP Chandigarh, July 28 

The Punjab Government led by the Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has laid emphasis on providing good governance in every sector and industry forms a very important part of it. Expressing these views here today while addressing a meeting of The Roller flour Millers Association of Punjab under the aegis of the Roller Flour Millers Federation of India, the Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Minister Lal Chand Kataruchak said that the State Government is fully committed to boost the industry, trade and commerce in Punjab so as to accelerate the pace of development. The Minister also expressed happiness over the fact that after 30 years, such an event is held in Punjab.  In his address, Cabinet Minister Aman Arora emphasized that a robust industry not only runs the economy of the State but also leads to job generation. He assured full support to the roller flour mill industry by the State Government.The roller flour milling industry representatives also put forward their demands on the occasion which pertained to removal of bank guarantee condition if one has to get a single licence for all mandis, Constituting a committee of the Industry representatives and the Punjab Agricultural University to design and implement schemes for better participation of the industry with the farmers and promotion of special varieties of wheat. Both the Ministers assured active consideration to the demands. Amongst those present from Roller Flour Millers Association of Punjab included, Dharminder Singh Gill (President), Anil Popli (Vice President), Dinam Sood (General Secretary), Vipin Mittal (Finance Secretary) and Shubham Goel (Joint Secretary). Amongst those present from Roller Flour Millers Association of India included, Pramod Kumar S (President); Navneet Chitlangia (Senior Vice President), Rohit Khaitan (Honorary Secretary) and Dharmendra Jain.

PUNJAB VIGILANCE BUREAU NABS CLERK WHILE ACCEPTING BRIBE OF RS 6,000

IEP Chandigarh, July 28        

    Punjab Vigilance Bureau (VB) on Friday nabbed a clerk (RC), Prashant Joshi, posted at office of Tehsildar Nakodar in Jalandhar district while accepting a bribe of Rs 6,000.          Divulging the details here today,  an official spokesperson of the VB said that the accused clerk has been arrested on the complaint of Ranvir Singh resident of village Seham in Nakodar Tehsil.          The complaint lodged a complaint with Economic Wing of VB, Ludhiana that the accused clerk had demanded Rs7,000 as a bribe in lieu of Income Certificate and he already took Rs1000 from the complainant.          After preliminary investigation of the complaint, a team of VB laid a trap and arrested the Clerk Prashant Joshi while accepting bribe of Rs 6,000 from the complainant in the presence of official witnesses.          In this regard, an FIR no 8 dated 28-07-2023 under section 7 of Prevention of Corruption Act has been registered against the accused clerk Prashant Joshi at Economic Wing of Police Station VB, Ludhiana.

CHC Kurali to be upgraded soon as a secondary health care, says Mohali DC Aashika Jain

IEP SAS Nagar, July 27

As per the commitment of Bhagwant Mann Government to strengthen the government health institutes, Community Health Centre, Kurali would soon get a face lift as a secondary health care institution, said the deputy commissioner, Aashika Jain while reviewing the prestigious projects with Chief Administrator, Greater Mohali Area Development Authority, Rajiv Gupta, in a high level meeting, here, today. ADC (UD) Damanjit Singh Mann and State Traffic Advisor Dr Navdeep Aseeja were also present in the meeting.       She said that the project would be undertaken by the GMADA and an ultramodern health facility would be set up there as an upgrade to existing CHC. She discussed the various modules with the CA GMADA and SMO of CHC, Kurali, Dr Rajendra Bhushan, Present in the Meeting. She said that the state government has already approved the upgradation plan in principle.     

Similarly, setting up a state of the art Public Library in Mohali is also in offing and after the identification of a suitable site, the project will be started on the ground, she added. She requested the CA GMADA to earmark 0.6 acres of easily approachable land for the construction of the library.       Apart from that to ease out the traffic snarls in Mohali, setting up seven new round abouts (rotaries) have been decided but the landscaping would be kept Distrinct of the all, said the DC Aashika Jain while discussing with GMADA Chief Rajiv Gupta and state traffic advisor Dr Navdeep Aseeja. Similarly, keeping in mind the decongestion of traffic in Derabassi and Zirakpur, it was decided to go ahead with the suggestions of state Traffic Advisor Dr Navdeep Aseeja. GMADA Chief Mr Gupta apprised that about fifty traffic materials would be deployed with the district police for offering services to regulate the traffic in the Mohali City for a year. Besides, discussions were also held to speed up the action plan of construction of the shortest route to the airport from Chandigarh.     The deputy commissioner also apprised that there is a proposal for a hydrological survey of Mohali to keep it safe from floods. The deliberations with IIT Hyderabad are going on about it. Discussing Sanitation problems of the city, it was planned to club the aerocity and non-corporation areas with MC Mohali for sanitation purposes.        Reviewing the progress of setting up of  residential complex for Police and Judicial officers, it was told that the land for these purposes have been earmarked in Sector 90 where proposal of setting up of Police Line would also be explored. A total of 11.41 acres of land has been earmarked for Police line.     

  To set up a student hostel for the those who are preparing for Competitive examinations, it was decided that it will be constructed in a complex where State Skill Training Institute by Punjab Technical Education and Training Board and another Teachers Training Institute like the  MGSIPAP would also be setup.     The deputy commissioner insisted upon expediting the finalising of Gharuan Master Plan process to regulate the development and make it sustainable for the future expansion. Deliberations were also held to convert the existing civil services club to circuit house as per the dire need of transit accommodation.     Apart from that issues related to other development works and projects were also discussed in the meeting that was also attended by the ADC (UD) Damanjit Singh Mann and other officers to GMADA and other departments.

Punjab CM slams Modi led government for muzzling the voice of opposition

IEP New Delhi/ Chandigarh, July 27

 Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Thursday slammed the NDA government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for muzzling the voice of opposition and promoting politics of hate in the country. The Chief Minister, who joined the protesting opposition MPs against the suspension of Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh, said that unfortunately the ruling alliance don’t allow the MPs to raise the issue of public concern. However, he said that if exercising his democratic right any MP comes in the well of the house, he is unlawfully suspended, which is very shameful. Bhagwant Mann said that this dictatorial way of suppressing the voice of elected representatives of the people that too in this ‘temple of democracy’ is unwarranted and undesirable.      The Chief Minister said that silencing the opposition for political gains is not a new thing in this dictatorial regime. He said that in the last nine years the opposition has been completely ignored by the ruling alliance by using various tools. Bhagwant Mann said that the bills are passed in ruckus created in the august house without even bothering to get the consent of all the members adding that this is a blot of the entire democracy. The Chief Minister said that all the MPs having conscience are with Sanjay Singh and are staging a protest here today. He said that the Prime Minister loves to talk in his ‘Mann ki Baat’ but he is never ready to listen to what the people of the country have to say. Bhagwant Mann said that the wise and democracy loving people of the country will never accept this and will teach a befitting lesson to the BJP and its allies for this sin. The Chief Minister said that Modi and company are jeopardising the democracy in the country. He said that if the country is to be run by 30 people including Prime Minister, Home Minister and their 28 Governors then why should huge money be wasted on conducting elections. Bhagwant Mann said that this is a dangerous trend in the democracy which needs to be checked immediately. The Chief Minister said that the shameful incident at Manipur is the result of divisive and hatred policy being pursued by the BJP. He said that this is not in the interest of the country and its people as the repercussions of this policy will be tragic. Bhagwant Mann demanded that President rule should be immediately imposed in Manipur for the total collapse of the law and order situation. The Chief Minister said that what Governor was doing in Manipur when the law and order situation had completely deteriorated. He said that the Governors in other states especially those ruled by non-BJP states were peeping into the daily affairs of the states and not allowing the elected governments to work. However, Bhagwant Mann said that the Governor of Manipur was just a mute spectator to the series of horrendous events unfolding in the state.    The Chief Minister urged the President of India to take suo motto cognizance of the unfortunate and barbaric incidents taking place in Manipur and impose President’s rule in the state. He said that it is unfortunate that when Manipur was burning, the Prime Minister of the country was enjoying his foreign trip in the other countries. Bhagwant Mann said that this reflects the insensitiveness of the Modi government in dealing with this crisis.   The Chief Minister said that the Union government has lost confidence amongst people and they will teach Modi and company a lesson in the general elections slated to be held in 2024. Taking a jibe over the leakage in the newly constructed building of Parliament house, he said that the old building of Parliament constructed over a century ago is still intact whereas the roof of the new building has leaked which reflects the sorry state of affairs in the country. Bhagwant Mann said that this indicates that the Modi government is hand in glove with the corrupt elements

Fully aware of your theatricals, couplets and self proclaimed honesty: Punjab CM to Manpreet

IEP Chandigarh, July 27

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Thursday assailed the former Finance Minister Manpreet Badal and said that he was fully aware of the theatricals, couplets and self proclaimed honesty of the BJP leader.          In a statement, the Chief Minister said that entire Punjab is well aware of misdeeds of the former Minister. He said that Manpreet Badal who had remained Finance Minister of state for fairly long period is hand in glove with the elements who ruined the state. Bhagwant Mann said that the coffers of state were empty for welfare of people during his stint but the brazen loot of public money was allowed.          The Chief Minister said that the Finances of the state were used as per the whims and fancies of the former Minister without bothering about the well being of masses. Bhagwant Mann categorically said that he is well aware of the tantrums of former Minister to drive his own vehicle and pay the toll tax whereas the reality was far away from this. He said that the state government has full record pertaining to every fruit produced in the lavish Orchards of the former Minister.   

PUNJAB VIGILANCE BUREAU RECOMMENDS SLEW OF STEPS TO UPHOLD SANCTITY OF DOPE TEST

IEP Chandigarh, July 26

A day after finding irregularities in conducting dope test for issuance and renewal of Arms Licenses in the state, Punjab Vigilance Bureau (VB) on Tuesday recommended slew of steps to ensure no arms license should be issued to any in-eligible person or substance user in order to prevent misuse of weapons.An official spokesperson of the Vigilance Bureau said that the teams of VB, during the statewide surprise checking of government hospitals on Tuesday, found some irregularities and loopholes including photograph of the candidate was not found affixed on the DOPE tests register and paging of the DOPE tests register was not done. Even, the DOPE test report was given manually, which should not be given to the person concerned manually.After finding these malpractices in the process, he said that the Punjab Vigilance Bureau will write to the higher authorities to make the dope test mechanism more robust so that sanctity for the same is upheld. The VB suggested that a copy of DOPE test report must be kept in record of the concerned hospital, and doctors and technicians should be deployed on rotation for DOPE testing so that there is no intervention of any agent.The VB also suggested that the Register regarding daily DOPE tests should be checked and countersigned by senior officials on a regular basis. Frisking should be done outside the toilet before sending the person for a urine sample and the frisking process should be videographed. The process of DOPE testing should be made online. Bathrooms for collection of samples should also be close to the laboratory. Separate registers should be maintained for DOPE tests for arms licenses, new recruitments and jail inmates. Only regular government employees should be deputed to maintain DOPE test registers so that responsibility can be fixed in case of negligence.

Punjab to implement scheme of giving reward of Rs.5K to Good Samaritans for saving lives of road accident victims

IEP Chandigarh, July 26

 Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Mann led government has decided to implement a new scheme of giving a reward of Rs.5000 to those Good Samaritans who help in saving the lives of victims of road accidents. Transport Minister S. Laljit Singh Bhullar and Health & Family Welfare Minister Dr. Balbir Singh took this decision during Punjab State Road Safety Council meeting, held here at Punjab Bhawan. Under this scheme, the individual, who saved the life of a road accident victim, will be given a “Good Samaritan certificate” by the doctors or police, which will enable him to claim the amount though the Deputy Commissioner office. Punjab State Road Safety Council Chairman S. Laljit Singh Bhullar said that this scheme will motivate people to actively help road accident victims. The basic aim of the scheme is to motivate the general public through cash awards and certificates in order to help road accident victims in emergency situations and to boost their morale and to save lives of road accident victims, he added. During the meeting, the “Traffic Management Plan” worth Rs.2.56 crores was approved for Amritsar, the second largest tourist attraction in the country. With this amount, procurement of ambulances and recovery vans and other related facilities would be done besides the setting up of “Road Safety and Accident Response Units”. Cabinet ministers highlighted that with the implementation of this project, the traffic congestion problem in Amritsar city will be alleviated and the city will become more beautiful on a global map. S. Laljit Singh Bhullar informed that Rs.4 crore has been allocated to the Deputy Commissioners of the state under the first phase for the “District Road Safety Committees.” He said that larger districts will get Rs.20 lakh each, while the smaller districts will get Rs.15 lakh each for implementing road safety and traffic management measures. This amount will be utilized by the Deputy Commissioners for undertaking various road safety and traffic management measures and also for awareness campaigns. Health & Family Welfare Minister Dr. Balbir Singh informed that five trauma care centers in the state will be equipped with new machines to provide prompt medical care to the road accident victims as the gap analysis of the equipment has already been done. He mentioned that three out of ten lives can be saved with dedicated institutions and modern emergency facilities, hence the five trauma care centers at Khanna, Jalandhar, Pathankot, Ferozepur and Fazilka would be strengthened. He said that recruitment process for dedicated staff in these centers is under process. Both the ministers instructed the officials of the transport department to ensure First Aid Kit in government vehicles, besides first aid training to the government drivers for providing timely assistance to the people in need during emergency situations. They also asked to keep a dedicated lane at toll plazas for ambulance passage during traffic congestion. Cabinet Minister Laljit Singh Bhullar further revealed that 500 e-challaning machines have been provided to the Traffic Police for speeding up the process of issuing challans and 2500 more such machines will be given soon. He informed that challaning through CCTV cameras in Mohali will begin from this December. He said that all the black spots identified during the year 2019-22, have been removed, while the work of rectification of new 277 black spots is going on a war footing.Prominent amongst those who were present in the meeting included Secretary Transport S. Dilraj Singh Sandhawalia, Director General Lead Agency Mr. R. Venkat Ratnam, ADGP (Traffic) Mr. A.S. Rai, Secretary Expenditure Mr. Mohammad Tayyab, Punjab Health Systems Corporation MD Mr. Pardeep Aggarwal, State Health Agency CEO Ms. Babita and officials of NHAI, PWD, Health and Family Welfare and Punjab Mandi Board. 

PUNJAB POLICE TEAMS ALSO RECOVERED RS 68,500 DRUG MONEY, 128-GMs HEROIN, 115-KG POPPY HUSK AND 2560 INTOXICANT TABLETS: SPL DGP ARPIT SHUKLA

IEP CHANDIGARH/SRI MUKTSAR SAHIB, July 26        

    The ongoing fight against drugs launched by the Punjab Police on the directions of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has started yielding results as residents of two notorious areas in district Sri Muktsar Sahib including village Midda and Mohalla Chhajghar of Malout took a pledge to stay away from drugs. Both areas were infamous for smuggling and use of various types of narcotics including heroin, intoxicant tablets, etc.The development came amidst the series of Cordon and Search Operations (CASO) focused on drug trafficking, anti-social elements and criminals being conducted by the Punjab Police to make Punjab a drug-free and crime-free state.On Day-3, the CASO was conducted in all three districts of Faridkot Range including Faridkot, Sri Muktsar Sahib and Moga on the directions of Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav.The Muktsar Police conducted the CASO early in the morning from 5 am to 12 noon, on the other side, Faridkot and Moga Police carried out raids in the daytime. The entire operation was conducted under the overall supervision of DIG Faridkot Range Ajay Maluja and SSPs were directed to plan this operation amid the massive deployment of the Police Force.Divulging details, Special DGP Law and Order Arpit Shukla said that the Police teams have arrested 79 anti-social elements after registering 66 first information reports (FIRs) during the operation. The Police teams have also recovered Rs 68,500 of drug money, 128 grams of heroin, 115 kg poppy husk, 2560 intoxicant tablets and a huge quantity of illicit liquor and Lahan (Raw material used to make liquor) from their possession, he added.He said that, apart from this, the Police teams have also arrested three Proclaimed offenders (POs) and rounded up 293 suspicious persons for questioning.The Special DGP said that the strong force of 1100+ Police personnel under the supervision of SSP Faridkot Harjit Singh, SSP Sri Muktsar Sahib Harmanbir Singh Gill and SSP Moga J Elanchezian carried out CASO in drug hotspots identified in their respective districts.Meanwhile, Punjab Police will continue such operations in the coming days to completely root out the menace of drugs from the state to transform it into the ‘Rangla Punjab’.

PUNJAB GOVERNMENT EXPOSES FAKE SCHEDULED CASTE CERTIFICATE: TWO MORE CERTIFICATES CANCELLED: DR. BALJIT KAUR

IEP Chandigarh, July 26

The Punjab Government, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, is continuously working to protect the interests of the Scheduled Castes in the state. Social Justice, Empowerment and Minorities Minister Dr. Baljit Kaur stated that the fake Scheduled Caste certificates of Mr. Balwinder Kumar, son of Mr. Chaman Lal, resident of Mamdot, District Ferozepur and Mrs. Jasvir Kaur daughter of Mr. Kehar Singh, Hindi Mistress, Government Middle School Jandpur District SAS Nagar had been rejected by the State Level Scrutiny Committee constituted by the Government level.          Social Justice, Empowerment and Minorities Minister Dr. Baljit Kaur said that Mr. Jasbir Singh Pamali Member Core Committee of Sri Guru Ravidass Federation, Village Pamali, District Ludhiana had lodged a complaint with the Punjab State Scheduled Caste Commission, alleging that Balwinder Kumar a resident of District Ferozepur Mamdot had forged a fake Scheduled Caste certificate. Based on this, he secured a B.Sc (Agriculture) degree and secured  job at Guru Angad Dev University of Veterinary Sciences, Ludhiana.          Additionally, Balvir Singh, son of Mr. Nirmal Singh, Village Alampur, PO Kauli, Tehsil and District Patiala, had lodged a complaint with the Punjab State Scheduled Castes Commission. The complaint stated that Mrs. Jasvir Kaur, the Hindi Mistress of Government Middle School, Village Jandpur, District SAS Nagar, had obtained a Scheduled Caste certificate despite belonging to the Jat Sikh caste.          The Minister further informed that the Punjab State Scheduled Caste Commission had forwarded these complaints to the Department of Social Justice and Empowerment for investigation. She said that after considering the report from the Vigilance Cell by the State Level Scrutiny Committee, it has been confirmed that the Scheduled Caste certificates of Mr. Balwinder Kumar and Mrs. Jasvir Kaur was indeed fake, and they have decided to cancel them.          The Minister stated that the department has written to the Deputy Commissioner of Ferozepur, regarding the Scheduled Caste Certificate No. 471 dated 14.01.1993 of Mr. Balwinder Kumar and the Deputy Commissioner of SAS Nagar, regarding the Scheduled Caste Certificate No. 151 of Mrs. Jasvir Kaur dated 20.07.1990 and called for cancellation and confiscation of their certificates.