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PSEB DECLARES MATRIC RESULT, GIRLS EMERGE TOPPER AGAIN
·      EDUCATION MINISTER DR. CHEEMA CONGRATULATES TOPPER GIRL STUDENTS & DEPARTMENT FOR GOOD SHOWING
·      CHAIRPERSON DR. DHALIWAL RELEASE RESULT & MERIT LIST
·       SIMRANDEEP KAUR BAGS TOP POSITION FOLLOWED BY SIMRANJIT KAUR AND ARSH MALHOTRA AT 2ND & 3RD POSITIONS RESPECTIVELY
·       TANISHA SHARMA & PUSHWINDER KAUR JOINT TOPPERS, DAMANPREET KAUR 2ND AND MEHAKJOT SINGH BAGS 3RD POSITION IN SPORTSPERSON MERIT
·       72.25 PERCENT STUDENTS PASSED, RESULT BETTER BY 7 PERCENT THAN PREVIOUS YEAR
·       PASS PERCENTAGE OF GIRLS 78.30 WITH RURAL STUDENTS PERCENTAGE AT 72.66 PERCENT
·       355 STUDENTS IN MERIT SECURING MORE THAN 96.15 PERCENT MARKS
·       39,041 STUDENTS SECURE MORE THAN 80 PERCENT
·       NUMBER OF GOVERNMENT SCHOOL STUDENTS SECURING MORE THAN 80 PERCENT WITNESS INCREASE FOR 2ND CONSECUTIVE YEAR
·       10255 STUDENTS OF GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS SECURE MORE THAN 80 PERCENT MARKS
·       BEST RESULTS IN PUNJABI WITH PASS PERCENTAGE OF 94.98
·       LUDHIANA NUMERO UNO IN MERIT LIST WITH 121 STUDENTS
·       TARNTARAN TOPS IN PASS PERCENTAGE, GURDASPUR 2ND & AMRITSAR 3RD
   
S.A.S. Nagar (Mohali), 24 May:
The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) today declared the results of matriculation examination. The Chairperson of the board, Dr. Tejinder Kaur Dhaliwal released meir list in a press conference here. The top positions were again bagged by the girls. The board again prepared separate sportspersons and academic merit lists. In terms of academic merit lists, Simrandeep Kaur of B.G.S.U.S. senior secondary school Khadoor Sahib (Tarntaran) secured first position with 99.08 percent marks with Simranjit Kaur of Prabhakar Senior Secondary School Bhalla Colony Chheharta (Amritsar) securing 2nd position with 98.92 percent and Arsh Malhotra of Shivalik Model School Jagraon (Ludhiana) getting 3rd position with 98.77 percent marks.
In Sportspersons merit, Tanisha Sharma and Pushwinder Kaur of BCM senior secondary school jamalpur colony, focal point, Ludhiana bagged joint 1st position with 100 percent marks each, Damanpreet Kaur of Teja Singh Sutantar senior secondary school, Shimlapuri, Ludhiana achieved 2nd rank with 99.85 percent marks while Mehakjot Singh of the same school secured 3rd position with 99.69 percent marks.
Addressing the mediapersons, Chairperson Dr. Dhaliwal said that the result of the board this year stood at 72.25 percent which was better by 7.50 percent than previous year which was 65.77 percent. The state witnessed an increase in the number of students getting more than 80 percent marks for the second consecutive year. During present year, 39,041 students got 80 percent or more marks which included 10255 students studying in Government Schools. From point of view of subject wise results, Punjabi got the top billing with pass percentage remaining at 94.98 percent.
Dr. Dhaliwal said that a total of 355 students secured a place in merit and the student placed last in this meir list got 625 marks out of 650. The cut out list of merit stopped at 96.18 percent. Ludhiana achieved the top ranking in merit list with 121 students. Bathinda and Hoshiarpur had 29 students each, Patial had 28, Amritsar had 16 and Barnala had 15 students in the merit list.
The girl students also made their mark by stamping their authority in pass percentage whereas the result of rural area students was very good in matric like in 12th. The pass percentage of girls was 78.30 percent and that of boys was 67.43 percent. The pass percentage of rural area students was 72.66 percent and that of urban area students was 71.46 percent. The result of affiliated schools was 82.76 percent, associated schools 70.46 percent, Government Schools 69.03 percent and aided schools 69.28 percent.
Dr. Dhaliwal also disclosed that a total of 3,42,330 students sat for the matriculation examination out of which 2,47,340 students passed with the pass percentage remaining at 72.25 percent. The number of students who failed completely stood at 25,662 i.e. only 7.50 percent of the total students. Total 69,152 students (20.20 percent) got re-appear. The result of 176 students (0.05 percent) was withheld. District Wise, Tarntaran secured 1st rank with 93.24 percent pass percentage, Gurdaspur came second with 92.05 percent pass percentage, Amritsar came third with 89.41 percent pass percentage, Pathankot bagged 4th position with 82.68 percent pass percentage, Ferozepur got 5th rank with pass percentage of 74.51 percent and Hoshiarpur secured 6th position with pass percentage of 73.05 percent.
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CABE SUB-COMMITTEE BATS FOR TEACHERS TRAINING PROGRAMMES
·      DR. CHEEMA CHAIRS 4TH MEETING OF SUB COMMITTEE IN BHUBANESWAR
·      13 STATES INCLUDING ALL NORTH EASTERN REPRESENTATIVES ATTEND MEETING
·      STRENGTHENING ON INFRASTRUCTURE, PRE PRIMARY CLASSES, RE-COMMENCING OF 5TH/8TH EXAMS STRESSED UPON
·      RECRUITMENT CALENDAR TO FILL VACANCIES OF TEACHERS ALSO DEBATED UPON
BHUBANESWAR/CHANDIGARH, MAY 23:
The Education Minister, Punjab, Dr. Daljit Singh Cheema today chaired 4th meeting of sub-committee of Central Advisory Board for Education (CABE) at Bhubaneswar. In the meeting, all the attending states made the presentations giving details about infrastructural conditions at government schools besides offering solutions to bridge the gaps.
The meeting was attended by Education Minister Karnataka Mr. K. Ratnakar, Education Minister Rajasthan Prof. Vasudev Devnani, Vice Chancellor of National University of Educational Planning and Administration (NEUPA) Mr. T.B.J. Tilak, Mrs. Ranjana Arora from NCERT, Deepak Rajnan of Premji Foundation, D.P.I. (Secondary Education) Punjab Mr. Balbir Singh Dhol, Principal Secretaries and other senior officers from Education Departments of Tamilnadu, Uttar Pradesh, Orissa and all North East States.
In the meeting stress was laid upon teachers training programme, re-commencing of 5th and 8th class board exam and fast track the recruitment process to fill vacancies so that the educational standards do not suffer and quality education is ensured. All the members voiced their support for the formulation of an effective policy and recruitment calendar so as to fill the vacant posts of teachers besides ensuring that the recruitment is carried out at the right time.
All the participant states evolved a consensus about initiation of pre-primary classes in government schools as a way to improve educational standard from the formative primary level itself. The committee also discussed pre-service and in service training manual of teacher training module.
The members also demanded that a department of teachers training should be established in all the Universities of the country and also that in each state, a national level state of the art teacher training institute should also be formed. The members also stressed the importance of filling posts of English and Computer teachers. Next meeting of CABE sub-committee would be held on June 25, 2016 at New Delhi.
It is pertinent to mention that the committee under the chairmanship of Dr. Daljit Singh Cheema has been formed by Ministry of Human Resource and Development (MHRD) for the purpose of betterment of educational standards in government schools throughout the country. The committee is slated to submit its report within one year regarding steps taken and plans formulated to improve standard of education in the country.
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PUNJAB GOVERNMENT ISSUES POSTING ORDERS OF Thirty Four PPS OFFICERS WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT
 Chandigarh May 18:
The Punjab Government has issued transfer and posting orders of 34 PPS officers with immediate effect.
               Disclosing this here, a spokesperson of the Punjab Government said that Mr. Balbir Singh has been transferred and posted as SP (Inv.), Kapurthala, Mr. Bahadur Singh as SP (Hqrs.) Kapurthala, Mr. Jagatpreet Singh as SP (Hqrs.) Sangrur, Mr. Ajinder Singh as SP Phagwara, Mr. Baljit Singh as SP (Inv) Sri Muktsar Sahib, Mr. Kesar Singh as SP (Inv) Mansa, Mr. Tilak Raj as SP (Hqrs.) SBS Nagar, Mr. Arshdeep Singh as SP SD Dera Bassi, Mr. Rattan Singh as ADCP Traffic Ludhiana, Mr. Amarjit Singh as SP (Inv) Faridkot, Mr. Rajbir Singh as SP (Hqrs.) Ferozepur, Mr. Dilbagh Singh as SP (Hqrs.) Batala, Mr. Amarjit Singh from DSP SD Payal to SP (Inv) Moga, Mr. Harjit Singh as ADCP Traffic Amritsar (City), Mr. Sukhpal Singh as ADCP Industrial Security Ludhiana, Mr. Harjinderjit Singh as Assistant Commandant 27th BN PAP Jalandhar, Mr. Balraj Singh as Assistant Commandant 36th BN PAP Bahadurgarh, Mr. Balkar Singh as ADCP (Inv) Ludhiana, Mr. Ashwani Kumar as Assistant Commandant 75th BN PAP Jalandhar Cantt, Mr. Narinder Pal as Assistant Commandant 2nd Commando BN PAP Bahadurgarh, Mr. Vinod Kumar as Assistant Commandant 2nd IRB Ladha Kothi Sangrur, Mr. Trun Rattan as SP (Hqrs.) Fatehgarh Sahib, Mr. Amarjit Singh from SP (Hqrs.) to Assistant Commandant 36th BN PAP Bahadurgarh, Mr. Harbir Singh SP Traffic SAS Nagar, Mr. Sukhdev Singh as SP (Hqrs.) Patiala, Mr. Sharanjit Singh as SP Security Traffic and Operations Patiala, Mr. Harwinder Singh as SP (Inv) Patiala, Mr. Paramjit Singh as SP Vigilance Bureau Punjab Chandigarh, Mr. Harjinderjit Singh under transfer as Assistant Commandant 27th BN PAP Jalandhar posted as Assistant Commandent 80th BN PAP Jalandhar, Mr. Baljit Singh from Assistant Commandent 80th BN PAP Jalandhar to Assistant Commandent 27th BN PAP Jalandhar, Ms. Rajwant Kaur Assistant Commandent 1st IRB Patiala, Mr. Major Singh has been transferred and posted as Assistant Commandent 6th IRB Ladha Kothi Sangrur, Balwinder Singh  Commandent 13th BN PAP Chandigarh and Malwinder singh as Assistant Inspector General IT & Telecom Punjab, Chandigarh And Additional charge of  Assistant Inspector General Crime Punjab.
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Functions commemorating 300th martyrdom day of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur to commence from 20th May: Sukhbir Singh Badal
·         -PM Narendra Modi gives nod to attend Delhi function
 ·         -Expert committee formed to prepare a roadmap
 ·       -Reviews preparations for 3 functions to be organized by Punjab Government
 Chandigarh, May 18:
                Punjab Deputy Chief Minister S. Sukhbir Singh Badal today disclosed that 300th martyrdom day functions of great sikh general and founder of khalsa raj, Baba Banda Singh Bahadur would be observed on grand scale. He also informed that these functions commencing 20th May at Gurdas Nangal (Gurdaspur) would continue till the period of one month. During the course of these functions, nagar kirtans dedicated to Baba Banda Singh Bahadur, exhibition of ancient weaponry, poetic recitals, seminars would be held at various places besides a marathon at New Delhi.
        S. Badal further said that the Punjab Government would organize a grand function on 20th May. Divulging more, he said that a function on large scale would be organized in near future at Chapparchiri (Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar) also. Further, he informed that Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has consented to attend the function in this regard to be held at New Delhi in the last week of June. The highlight of this function would be the presentation of a programme with the aid of ultra modern techniques and a kirtan darbar would be held in front of the qutab minar, where Baba Banda Singh Bahadur was martyred, on 24th June
        Presiding over a high level meeting regarding preparations for the 300th martyrdom day functions, the Deputy Chief Minister said that the Punjab Government would whole heartedly co-operate with and extend every possible help to the Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC) and Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee (DSGMC). He also said that no stone would be left unturned to make the functions, which would continue till 30th June, a success.
The Deputy Chief Minister also called for the constitution of a committee of experts comprising administrative officers from Punjab, SGPC, DSGMC and sikh scholars so as to prepare a roadmap for these functions within one week.
                S. Badal also reviewed the preparations for the functions to be organized to commemorate the 350th Parkash Purab celebrations of Guru Gobind Singh Ji and 50th anniversary of Punjabi Suba. He exhorted the officers as well as SGPC and DSGMC leaders to start preparations in the right earnest for these functions which would continue till January 2017.
                On the occasion, Rural Development and Panchayat Minister Punjab, S. Sikander Singh Maluka, Education Minister Dr. Daljit Singh Cheema, Additional Chief Secretary Mr. K.B.S. Sidhu, Media Advisor to the Chief Minister, Mr. Harcharan Bains, Media Advisor to the Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Jangveer Singh, Principal Secretary to the Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. P.S. Aujla, Special Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister, Mr. Gagandeep Singh Brar, SGPC President Jathedar Avtar Singh Makkar, DSGMC President S. Manjit Singh G.K., Advisor to the Deputy Chief Minister and Secretary DSGMC, S. Manjinder Singh Sirsa, Chief Secretary SGPC, S. Harsharan Singh, Vice Chancellor Punjabi University Dr. Jaspal Singh, Senior SAD leader of Delhi S. Avtar Singh Hit and Sikh Historian S. Harinder Singh Khalsa were also present.   
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CM CALLS UP BABA DHADRIANWALA
Chandigarh May 18 –
The Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today called up Sikh religious preacher Baba Ranjit Singh Dhadrianwala and assured him of all steps needed to ensure security for him in the wake of an attempt in Baba's life near Ludhiana yesterday.
Strongly condemning the brutal and dastardly assault on the religious preachers life, the Chief Minister said, "Violence has no place in a civilized society and runs against the teachings of the great gurus, saints and seers."
The Chief Minister also conveyed his sincerest condolences to the members of the family of one of Baba's close associates who lost his life in the assault on the preachers life. Mr. Badal also conveyed his sympathies and support to others who were wounded in the attack.
Meanwhile, the Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal, condemning the incident in the strongest words, has directed Inspector General of Police Paramraj Singh Umranangal to personally oversee the case and ensure expeditious investigation.  The Deputy CM said that the guilty must be brought to book immediately.  "Not a single person responsible for the cowardly attack would be allowed to escape the long reach of law. Five of the alleged assailants had already been apprehended and the police are closing in fast on the rest of them, said the Deputy CM. 
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SEVEN LAC MORE FAMILIES TO BE ADDED UNDER ATTA-DAL SCHEME
·        CM REVIEWS VARIOUS SOCIAL SECURITY WELFARE SCHEMES AND PRO-POOR INITIATIVES
·        DISTRIBUTION OF 75,000 CYCLES FOR GIRL STUDENTS TO BE LAUNCHED FROM AUGUST 15
·        CM ASK SECRETARIES AND HoDs TO REGULARLY MONITOR IMPLEMENTATION OF WELFARE SCHEMES
·        CONSTITUTES THREE MEMBER PANEL TO STREAMLINE CENTRALLY SPONSORED SCHOLARSHIP SCHEMES FOR SC/OBC STUDENTS
·        SEVEN PRIVATE HOSPITALS DIS-EMPANELLED UNDER BPSHIS FOR DEFICIENT SERVICES

Chandigarh, May 18:
To ensure food security for every citizen of the state, the Punjab government would cover seven lac more families under the ‘Atta-Dal’ scheme.
A decision to this effect was taken by Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal during a series of meetings to review various social security schemes and pro-poor initiatives here at his official residence this morning.
The Chief Minister asked the Food & Civil Supplies department to immediately initiate the process to bring these seven lac additional families within the ambit of Atta-Dal scheme so as to provide the same benefits already being extended to nearly 28 lac families. At present, 1.13 crore people were covered under this scheme and with the addition of seven lac more families, the total number of people covered under this scheme would go up to 1.41 crore, which would nearly cover half of state’s population.
Likewise, the Chief Minister also gave nod to launch another phase for distribution of 75,000 cycles, to the girl students studying in class +1 of Government Schools across the state under Mai Bhago Vidya Scheme from the coming August 15, involving an expenditure of Rs. 22 cr. The Chief Minister was apprised by the Secretary Social Security that the state government had already distributed 1,44,324 cycles to the girls of class +1 and +2 during 2015-16 at the cost of Rs. 39.50 cr. He also informed the Chief Minister that various social security pension schemes were up-to-date as the department has already disbursed the pension to the nearly 18 lac beneficiaries up to this April. The Chief Minister personally called up few such beneficiaries randomly from his mobile to get their feedback about the timely disbursement of pensions to them. He also directed the concerned Secretaries and Heads of Departments to often call up these beneficiaries to get their grievances, if any redressed promptly to their satisfaction besides keeping a complete track in this regard.
In order to streamline the system for getting financial assistance under social security schemes in hassle free manner, the Chief Minister asked the Social Security Department to ensure strict compliance of the amended notification for the new applicants. Pertinently to mention here as per the revised notification, the application forms could now be recommended by Sarpanch & one member of panchayat or one Nambardar & one member Panchayat or two members of panchayat or Chairperson/Member Block Samiti & one member of Panchayat or Chairperson/Member, Zila Parishad & one member of panchayat. In urban areas such recommendation could be made by any councilor in the concerned local bodies. The application forms so recommended would be received in the office of SDM. The SDM would immediately give provisional sanction and the applicant would start getting pension. The District Social Security Officer (DSSO) would verify such provisionally approved cases within a month.
Taking stock of Bhagat Puran Singh Health Insurance Scheme (BPSHIS) Mr. Badal asked the Principal Secretary Health to regularly monitor this scheme at her personal level so that the beneficiaries could avail the best medical and health care services. Meanwhile, the Principal Secretary Health also apprised the Chief Minister that nearly 15,000 beneficiaries have been treated in the various Government and private empanelled hospitals for which a sum of Rs. 10 crore has already been paid by the insurance company to these hospitals as medical claims. She also told Mr. Badal that seven private hospitals have been dis-empanelled under the scheme for providing deficient services to the beneficiaries. The Chief Minister categorically asked the Mandi Board besides Excise & Taxation and Labour departments to complete the entire exercise to register the eligible farmers, traders and construction labourers respectively as beneficiaries under BPSHIS positively by 31 May.
The Chief Minister also monitored the disbursement of scholarships for post-matric and pre-matric scholarship schemes for Scheduled Caste and OBC students under centrally sponsored schemes. He also constituted a committee comprising his Principal Secretary, Secretary Expenditure and Secretary Welfare of SCs & BCs to take effective steps for timely release of funds from Centre under different scholarship schemes.
Mr. Badal also asked all the departments to compile a compact database including name, complete address with mobile/telephone numbers of all the beneficiaries under various schemes to seek their vital inputs for bringing further improvement in these schemes and quick redressal of their grievances, if any. He said the underlying objective of the scheme was to ensure that the benefits of these pro-poor schemes must percolate at the grass roots level in order to achieve inclusive development.
Prominent amongst others who attended these meetings included; Additional Chief Secretary (Development) Mr. N.S. Kalsi, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr. S.K. Sandhu, Principal Secretary Health Mrs. Vini Mahajan, Special Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr. Gaggandip Singh Brar, Secretary Food & Civil Supplies Mr. Kamal Chaudhary, Secretary SC/BC Welfare Mr. Kirpa Shankar Saroj, Secretary Social Security Mr. Anurag Aggarwal, Excise & Taxation Commissioner Mr. Rajat Aggarwal, Director Food & Civil Supplies Mr. Shivdular Singh, Secretary Mandi Board Mr. TPS Sidhu, MD PUNSUP Mr. PS Shergill, OSD to Chief Minister Mr. Sudheer Babu Marisetty, Punjab Construction Worker’s Welfare Board Deputy Secretary Mr. SS Bandi and Director Information & Public Relations Mrs. Senu Duggal.
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BABA SAHIB AMBEDKAR’S STATUE TO BE INSTALLED IN VIDHAN SABHA SECRETARIAT--- SPEAKER

·         HOLDS HIGH LEVEL MEETING TO REVIEW ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE 125TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF DR. AMBEDKAR

·         SPECIAL TRAIN TO BE STARTED FOR THE HISTORICAL PLACES RELATED TO BABA SAHEB
Chandigarh May 18:  The Punjab Government has chalked out year long celebrations to mark  125th Birth Anniversary of Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar  all over the State.
          This was stated here today by Dr. Charanjit Singh Atwal while presiding over a high level meeting to review arrangement of the celebrations. He said that a large statue of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar would be installed in the Punjab Vidhan Sabha Secretariat during an especially called Vidhan Sabha Session in October 2016. 
          Speaker ,Vidhan Sabha Punjab said that dedicated to the 125th Birth Anniversary of Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar, all the Universities in the state would organise a series of seminars and academic discussions based on the life history of the great legend. The decision to this effect was also taken at a high level meeting. Besides this a number of events would be organised all across the state in the memory of the Bharat Rattan Dr. Ambedkar whose firm dedication in shaping the Constitution of India would be discussed during the series of seminars to be organised by all government and private Universities all over the state. His contribution in uplifting the down trodden, women empowerment etc. would also be conversed.   
            Taking part in the deliberations, Mr. Gulzar Singh Ranike, Welfare of SC/BC and Animal Husbandry Minister appreciated the state government’s decision to celebrate the 125th Birth Anniversary of Dr. Ambedkar in a big way and said that the youth of the state would derive inspiration by various aspects of the life of Dr. Ambedkar. After getting a final nod from the government of India, a special train from Punjab for the historical places related to Dr. Ambedkar in the country would also be started shortly, said the Minister.
            Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Jaspal Singh Vice Chancellor, Punjabi University Patiala said that books containing the details of the series of seminars and academic discussions on Dr. Ambedkar would be translated into Punjabi language. He said that it was the need of an hour that our youth get acquainted with our historical background and seek inspiration from the contribution of Dr. Ambedkar.   
        Mr. Rajesh Bagha, Chairman Punjab State Scheduled Caste Commission said that modalities have been worked out to celebrate the 125th Birth Anniversary of Dr. Ambedkar. It was a matter of great pride that galaxy of intellectuals, prominent scholars from India and Abroad have given their consent to be a part of the celebrations.
            Prominent among others who attended the meeting included, Chief Parliamentary Secretary Mr. Som Parkash, Principal Secretary Cultural Affairs, Ms. Anjali Bhawra, Director Mr. Navjot Randhawa,  Special Secretary Welfare, Mr. H.K.Nagpal  and senior officers of the concerned departments.   
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VIGILANCE BUREAU ISSUES DIRECTIVE TO BE AWARE FROM FAKE OFFICIALS

Chandigarh,18 May :
 The Vigilance Bureau Punjab has issued directive to be aware from fake officials. An official spokesman of the Vigilance Bureau said that it has come to notice of Vigilance Bureau, Punjab that some persons are impersonating as officers of Vigilance Bureau and calling government officials and collecting money from them.
   Stating this, a spokesman of the vigilance bureau said that the modus operandi of such elements is that they contact the government servants by impersonating as officers of Vigilance Bureau, Punjab and threaten that they have received corruption related complaints against them and for settling the matter, they demand small amounts from government servants.
                So, the General public is informed that in the past too, such incidents have occurred in Punjab and whenever the Vigilance Bureau has received specific reports, the accused were nabbed and were booked under the relevant provisions of law.
                The spokesman further said that it is again requested that if any person approach any private or government servant impersonating as Vigilance Bureau officer and demands money, they should immediately lodge complaint in the nearest Police Station. General public can also prevent such incidents by reporting the matter on toll free number 1800-1800-1000 (which is installed at Vigilance Bureau, Hqrs.) or on the website vigilancebureau.punjab.gov.in of Vigilance Bureau, Punjab.
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MAJITHIA PERSUADES KEJRIWAL NOT TO PLAY WITH THE EMOTIONS OF PUBLIC

·       REVENUE MINISTER TEACHES KEJRIWAL, “POLITICS ON FALSELY TOUCHSTONES IS OF SHORT LIFE”

MAJITHA (AMRITSAR), MAY 18:
Mr. Bikram Singh Majithia, Revenue and Information & Public Relations Minister, Punjab today gave a befitting dressing down to Aam Aadmi Party Convenor Mr. Arvind Kejriwal for not playing with the emotion of the innocent public. He asked Kejriwal to desist from making false promises with the people as the politics based on falsely touchstones is of short life. Kejriwal must remember the history of India that people never forgive those politicians, who simply interested gaining political power by making false promises with the public.
These assertions were made by Mr. Majithia on the sidelines of foundation laying ceremony in Ward No. 12 & 13 of Majitha constituency. Indicating the defeat of the Aam Aadmi Party in MCD by-elections, he said that it is a tradition that the ruling party always recorded a decisive victory in the by-elections, but the Aam Aadmi Party in these by-elections managed to only get 8 seats out of 13. He said that this failure of Aam Aadmi Party is indicative of the public disenchantment with the ruling party. Minister further said that Kejriwal had siphoned out crore of rupees from the public exchequer for his personal advertisement campaign in the national media. He said that now in MCD elections, the public had given their verdict against the discourteous and anti-people policies of the Aam Aadmi Party government. Mr. Majithia dubbed the gherao of Punjab Chief Minister Residence by Aam Aadmi Party, a total failure and flop show.
Revenue Minister disbursed a grant of Rs.1.21 crore for the development works of Ward No. 12 & 13 of Majitha constituency. He reiterated his resolve for the overall development of this Majitha constituency by saying that he has relentlessly worked day and night for the development of this constituency. He expressed deep contentment that he is successful in ensuring overall development of this constituency. He said that all the promises made with the public of this constituency have been completed like; a state-of-the-art Bus Stand at Majitha, setting up of 220 KV Sub Station for ensuring 24x7 power supply, four lanning of the roads, construction of the Mandi besides the construction of Sub Tehsil Complex is underway with the cost of  Rs.3 crore. He said that the streets and drains have also been concretized with the cost of Rs.9 crore.
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PROF RAJINDER BHANDARI LAUDS CHIEF MINISTER FOR LANDMARK INITIATIVE IN SOLAR ENERGY
·      ALSO CONGRATULATES NEW AND RENEWABLE MINISTER MAJITHIA
·      PROJECT TO HELP SAVE ENVIRONMENT THROUGH ALTERNATE ENERGY
·      HOPEFUL OF OTHER STATES EMULATING PUNJAB
CHANDIGARH, MAY 18:
Prof. Rajinder Bhandari,  Vice Chairman, Punjab State Planning Board has lauded S. Parkash Singh Badal, Chief Minister Punjab for inaugurating the World’s biggest Roof top Solar Energy plant at Dera Baba Jaimal Singh at Beas. In a press communiqué released here Prof. Bhandari has termed it as a landmark in saving environment by generating alternative energy.
Prof. Bhandari also congratulated the New and Renewable Energy Minister S. Bikram Singh Majithia and Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) for signing a power purchase agreement with the Dera for 25 years. He said that he is hopeful about other states of the country also emulating this step and work on similar alternate energy projects to help save the degrading environment in order to maintain ecological balance.
He said that it will usher in a new era in the generation of environment friendly clean and green energy. He stated that this prestigious Solar power plant, which is spread in 82 acres, with solar panels on 8 roof tops of sheds, has a capacity to generate 19.5 MW of electricity.  Also 27 million units of electricity will be generated per year by the plant which will be enough to cater to the energy needs of 8000 urban houses.
Prof. Bhandari lauded the role of Radha Soami Satsang Beas Educational and Environmental Society in taking the initiative in setting up this state of the art project at the cost of 139 crore.
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ROTATIONAL IRRIGATION PROGRAMME FOR KHRIF SEASON ANNOUNCED
CHANDIGARH, MAY 18:
            The Irrigation Department, Punjab has announced the Rotational Programme for irrigation for the current Khrif Season through Canal water from May 19 to May 26, 2016. The channels of Sirhind Canal System would run on the priority basis from Abohar Branch, Patiala feeder, Bist Doab Canal, Sidhwan Branch and Bathinda Branch respectively.
            Disclosing this here today a spokesman of the irrigation department said that the channels off taking from Ghaggar Branch and Patiala Minor in group 'B' being in the first preference will run to their indent. Balance water supplies available will be utilized in direct distributaries of Bhakra Main Line in Group A' respectively.
            The spokesman further said that Abohar Branch off-taking from Sirhind Feeder and distributaries in Group "B" being in the First preference will run to their indent. Balance water supplies available will be utilized in direct distributaries of Sirhind Feeder and distributaries in Group "A" respectively.
            The spokesman also said that the channels off taking from Upper Bari Doab Canal i.e. Sabraon Branch with its distributaries being in the first Preference would run to their indent. Balance water supplies water available would be utilised in Kasur Branch Lower, Main Branch Lower and Lahore Branch with their distributaries respectively.
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 PUNJAB TO SET UP PLANNING UNITS AT PANCHAYAT LEVEL TO ENSURE OVER ALL DEVELOPMENT OF VILLAGES
Chandigarh 18 May 2016: The Punjab government has envisaged an ambitious plan to ensure over all development in the rural areas of the state and create Adarsh Villages across the state. The government has also issued direction to the district level officers to make sure the implementation of this plan to be  executed in true letter and spirit.
            Disclosing this here today Mr. Sikander Singh Maluka, Rural Development and Panchyat Minister, Punjab said that as a part of the revamping the villages of the state, the government has also decided to establish Planning Units at Gram Panchayat levels so that the development works are closely monitored. An adequate grant according to the population of the village has been earmarked in the 14th Finance Commission, said Mr. Maluka.
 Adding further, he said that public representation at village level is given   so as to strengthen Panchayat Raj in the state. He also said that Gram Panchayat would formulate Development Plan at Planning Units, with Sarpanch of the respective village, Panchyat Secretary, Gram Employment assistant, Members of standing committee, Junior Engineer, Asha workers, School teachers, Horticluture, Soil conservation officers, Agriculture Assistant would be the members. Besides this NGO and retired officers/workers, Nehru Yuva Kendra and Self Help Groups would also be roped in. 
Giving details of the Development Plan, he said that the plans have been formulated on the guidelines of the Centre Government where transparency in disbursing grants and also seeking suggestions from the people were the main consideration. The planning is devised keeping in mind the vital issues like, community welfare ,sex ratio, Death rate of Mother and child, Malnutrition in children and Drop-out, Social Security and Justice, Primary Education, Landless farmers, employment services, welfare of the Schedule Castes and Backward class, Health and welfare etc.  
He added that the state government was firm in lifting the socio-financial status of the scheduled caste families, taking care of the older and ailing people people. The foundation of planning unit would also look into ensuring cleanliness, safe potable drinking water, setting up of playground, park, maintaining the Cremation grounds, E-Sampark (connectivity), Panchayat Ghar, Digging Ponds, Constructing pulleys, Link roads, constructing building for Anganwari centres etc. 
             Referring to the development on the agriculture front, Mr. Maluka said that special attention would be given to enhance production level in Agriculture produce and innovative schemes would be introduced for Poultry farming, Fish farming and animal rearing and other remunerative trades for the rural youth.

 

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Journalist Darshan Khokhar bereaved, father passes away
Deputy CM and PR Minister condoles demise of journalist Darshan Khokhar’s father

Chandigarh, May 23: The Punjab Deputy Chief Minister S. Sukhbir Singh Badal has expressed profound shock over the demise of S. Randhir Singh, who breathed his last yesterday after a brief illness. He was 85 and survived by 3 sons and 1 daughter. His son Darshan Singh Khokhar is Principal Correspondent with the daily Punjabi Jagran while his another son Dr Gurmit Singh Sidhu is professor in the Religious Studies Department at Punjabi University, Patiala.
In his condolence message, S. Sukhbir Singh Badal said that S. Randhir Singh was a virtuous man who inculcated moral values amongst all children. The Deputy CM prayed to the almighty to grant eternal peace to the departed soul.
Meanwhile, the Information and Public Relations Minister, S. Bikram Singh Majithia has also deeply condoled the sad demise of S. Randhir Singh and prayed to the Akal Purkh to give enormous strength to the family to bear this irreparable loss. The antim ardas in the memory of departed soul would be held on 2nd June at his native village Khokhar Kalan in Sangrur district.

 

Rs. 500-600 crore to be spent on development of holy city in next 6 months: Sukhbir Singh Badal
·       Inaugurates Urban Haat in Amritsar
·       Haat & Gobindgarh fort to be developed as tourist spots
·       AAP infiltrated by naxalite elements
Amritsar, May 13:
            The Punjab Deputy Chief Minister, S. Sukhbir Singh Badal today laid bare his vision for all round development of the holy city Amritsar and announced that in the coming 6 months, Rs. 500-600 crore would be spent on the beautification and overall development of the holy city. He also disclosed that all projects being executed in the city, which are development oriented, would be completed within next 3 months.
            Interacting with the media persons at the inauguration of Urban Haat, S. Badal further said that in the near future, special emphasis would be laid on development of heritage hotel, Bus Rapid Transport System, Solid Waste Management system and electric parking. Divulging more, he said that the urban haat and Gobindgarh fort would be developed as a tourist centers.
            It is important to mention here that urban haat has been developed by Punjab Urban development Authority (PUDA) in league with Indian National Trust for Art & Cultural Heritage (INTACH) with the primary purpose of preserving cultural, artistic and culinary traditions of Punjab.
Earlier, the Deputy Chief Minister paid obeisance at Sri Darbar Sahib along with his better half Union Minister for Food Processing Industries, Mrs. Harsimrat Kaur Badal. Addressing the media persons at the information center, he said that his recent China visit has been very fruitful as 5-6 companies are ready for establishing cycle plant in the state.
            Disclosing more, he said that a cycle plant would be coming up in Ludhiana in 300 acres which would produce 15 lakh cycles and provide employment to 1 lakh people. He also said that a quilt plant would be set up in Amritsar at a cost of Rs. 200 crore employing 2000 people. He also announced opening up of investment office in China by the state government to attract more investments for the state.
            Divulging more information, S. Badal said that Punjab is numero uno state in mushroom, honey, tractor, harvester combines, yarn, hosiery, readymade garments, hand tools and sewing machine production.
            Castigating Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for spreading malicious rumours about industry moving out of Punjab, S. Badal said that no industry is moving out of Punjab and the state is well on its way to becoming an industrial giant. He further said that it doesn’t have an iota of knowledge about glorious history of Punjab and Sikhs and is showing its true colours with each passing day. He elaborated that AAP is infiltrated by the naxalite elements which doesn’t augur well for the democratic set up.
            He further clarified that the Punjab Government has no role in the stopping the airing of Zee Punjab Haryana Himachal channel as this was done by the Union Government’s regulatory body on media.
            Coming to the SYL issue, he made it clear that Punjab Government is ready for any sacrifice to protect river waters of the state and would not allow even a single drop of water to be taken out of state.
            Taking a sharp dig at Congress’ campaign strategist Prashant Kishore, S. Badal said that from the way Prashant Kishore is trying to infuse life into Congress party, it seems that he aspires to be next Chief Minister.
            Touching the development plan, he said that only SAD has pro-farmer record and it caters to interests of all the sections of society which is evident from the various people friendly schemes for e.g. ------Health insurance for traders and farmers, waving of tube well bills, atta-dal scheme, shagan scheme, mukh mantri tirath darshan yatra, 200 units of free power to the SC households.
            He exhorted the people to avoid falling into the trap of parties intending to use them as mere vote banks and instead vote for peace, progress, prosperity and development.
He also took stock of the ongoing development oriented projects in the city and gave instructions for their speedy completion.
            On the occasion, Chief Parliamentary Secretaries S. Virsa Singh Valtoha, S. Amarpal Singh Ajnala and S. Harmeet Singh Sandhu, Special Principal Secretary to the Deputy Chief Minister, S. Manvesh Singh Sidhu, Commissioner of Police S. Amar Singh Chahal, Additional Deputy Commissioner S. Tejinder Pal Singh Sandhu and others were also present.
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EDUCATION MINISTER DR CHEEMA SHOWERS HIGH PRAISE UPON THE TOPPERS OF +2 EXAMINATIONS
CHANDIGARH, MAY 13:
The Punjab Education Minister Dr. Daljit Singh Cheema today felicitated the students who earned distinction by topping the +2 Examination. Dr. Cheema also extended gratitude and high words of praise towards the teachers of such school who have excelled exceptionally well in the examination. Teachers with good result would be awarded with appreciation letters by the department. He said that the education department would soon convene a meeting to evaluate the performance of those teachers who had given dismal performance in the examination.
In a press communiqué released here Dr. Cheema expressed deep contentment over the result of Government Schools, Rural area schools, Girls and Sportspersons. He said that it is the outcome of the various welfare schemes of the Punjab Government that the girl students in every succeeding examination raised their standards and notch top positions.
Dr. Cheema said that this year the pass percentage is 79.55% which is better than previous year. Likewise, the pass percentage of the government schools is 77.59%, which is second best after the result of meritorious schools. The overall pass percentage of the girl students is 85.83% and the pass percentage of rural area schools is 79.07%
He said that 341 students secured position in the merit list and all these students got more than 95% marks. Out of this merit list 76 students belongs to Government schools including the 23 students from meritorious schools. He said that it is also noteworthy that this year 41 sportspersons also did exceptionally well in the academics besides their routine sports activity and they secured position in the combined merit list.
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PUNJAB Police Department: Geared up for Tobacco/Nicotine control in Punjab


Police to implement:
·         COTPA, 2003- Anti tobacco law
·         The Poisons Act, 1919- For sale of E-Cigarettes and Nicotine
·       Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015- For prohibition of sale of tobacco products to minors

Chandigarh May 13:
 For accelerating the pace of tobacco control activities, the Director, Bureau of Investigation, Punjab, Chandigarh in a commendable move directed all Commissioners of Police, Senior Superintendent of Police and AIG/GRP, Punjab to enforce Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products (Prohibition of Advertisement and Regulation of Trade and Commerce, Production, Supply and Distribution) Act, 2003(COTPA)across Punjab. Directions have also been issued to regular review of COTPA implementation in their MCR (monthly crime review) meetings and regular collection of violation related data, implementation of Juvenile Justice (JJ) Act 2015 regarding sale of Tobacco to minors, Poisons Act regarding serving of Nicotine as E-Cigarettes and Hukkah Bars and Motor Vehicle Act regarding smoking in vehicles.
 This action by the police came in response to the State Level Coordination Committee (SLCC) and State Level Monitoring Committee (SLMC) held on 28-03-2016 under the Chairpersonship of Principal Secretary, Health and Family Welfare, Punjab, Mrs. Vini Mahajan. She said that it is the responsibility of every stakeholder department and civil society who are members of the State & District Level Coordination Committee to create awareness about hazards of tobacco and implement the anti-tobacco/nicotine laws effectively.
The role of Police Department is very crucial to control the menace of tobacco/nicotine. Police department is the fulcrum on which the success of tobacco control rests. Mr. HussanLal, Commissioner, Food & Drug Administration said that a coordinated effort from all stakeholders departments is the essence of controlling the menace of tobacco and nicotine.
Dr.Rakesh Gupta, State Program Officer, National Tobacco Control Cell, Punjab has felicitated the police department for this effort made by them. He said with police playing an active role in the implementation of anti-tobacco laws, the fight against tobacco and nicotine shall be geared up in Punjab. Dr. Gupta also told that a Civil Writ Petition is going on in High Court of Punjab and Haryana, Chandigarh in which a quarterly report is filled by the Health Department about the abuse nicotine in chemical form.
      Punjab has already notified a Permanent State and District Level task force that monitors COTPA and abuse of Nicotine in chemical form. It is also conducting regular enforcement drive of which police is an important part to check the menace of E-Cigarettes and Hukkah Bars.
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             INFORMATION & PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT PUNJAB

VIGILANCE BUREAU NABS TWO PATWARIS ACCEPTING BRIBE OF RS.15, 000
Chandigarh, 12 May:
The Vigilance Bureau today nabbed  two patwaris red handed while accepting bribe of Rs.15, 000.
   Disclosing this spokesman of Vigilance Bureau said that Patwari Sukhdarshan Singh posted at Pakho Kalan-A and Satdev Singh at Pakho Kalan-B were arrested  for accepting bribe from complainant Jasveer Singh. Complainant Jasveer Singh alleged that both Patwaris were demanding bribe for transferring  the 2 acres land in their cousin’s name..
       On the tip off provided by the complainant a trap was laid and the both Patwaris were  nabbed red handed while receiving the bribe of Rs. 15,000.

  

PUNJAB STATE SCHEDULED CASTES COMMISSION

PUNJAB SC COMMISSION TAKES SERIOUS NOTE OF A CASE OF OUT RAGING MODESTY OF A SCHEDULED CASTE GIRL

·       ASKS SSP SRI MUKTSAR SAHIB TO SUBMIT REPORT IN 15 DAYS

 

CHANDIGARH, 12 MAY:
Taking a serious note of a complaint lodged regarding the out raging the modesty of a scheduled caste girl from Sri Mukatsar Sahib district, the Punjab State Scheduled Castes Commission has directed the SSP, Sri Mukatsar Sahib to take immediate necessary action against the culprits and submit its report to the Commission within 15 days.
         
        Disclosing this here today the Chairman of Punjab State Scheduled Castes Commission, Mr. Rajesh Bagha said that the commission had received pertaining to above mentioned case that policehad not taking any action against the culprits. Mr Bagha said that the commission had assured the complainant to make every effort to take the case to its logical end.

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CHIEF MINISTER’S OFFICE, PUNJAB
AAP A GROUP OF NOVICE PEOPLE INDULGING IN MUDSLINGING TO DEFAME THEIR OPPONENTS
·        WISE PEOPLE OF PUNJAB WOULD NEVER LET AAP LEADERSHIP TO SUCCEED IN ITS NEFARIOUS DESIGNS
·        CM TO TAKE UP THE ISSUE OF GETTING TRAPPED PUNJABI YOUTHS RELEASED FROM MALAYSIA WITH GOI
Sri Muktsar Sahib, May 12:
Terming AAP as a group of novice people, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today said that none of its leaders had any ideology rather they were indulging in mudslinging just to defame their opponents instead of pursuing constructive politics based on issues.
Talking to the media persons on the sidelines of the last day of his Sangat Darshan program in Sri Muktsar Sahib Assembly constituency, Mr. Badal said that the AAP leadership managed to rule in Delhi by befooling the general public. On the contrary, the wise people of Punjab would never let AAP to succeed in its nefarious designs because AAP leadership has been fully exposed due to its misdeeds and utter failure in providing clean, transparent and efficient governance in the national capital.
Replying to a question about the eight Punjabi youths trapped in Malaysia, the Chief Minister said that the state government would soon taken up this issue with the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India for their safe return to Punjab after seeking detailed inputs in this regard.
Referring to the setting up of regulatory authority for private schools, the Chief Minister said that it would be soon established to save the hapless parents from sheer exploitation by the management of private schools in the state. He said that the regulatory authority would keep a vigilant eye over the functioning of these schools so as to provide the much needed reprieve to the aggrieved wards and their parents.
Highlighting the major initiatives taken by the state government to preserve the rich cultural heritage of the state, the Chief Minister said that the Punjab’s immense contribution in the national freedom struggle despite just 2% of country’s geographical area and 2.5% of its population was known world over for above 80% sacrifices, which was unprecedented in the world’s history. He said that monuments like Virasat-e-Khalsa, Wadda Ghallughara, Chota Ghallughara besides the upcoming Jang-e-Azadi at Kartarpur and War Memorial at Amritsar would go a long way in making our younger generation sensitized about our glorious legacy.
Prominent amongst other who were present on the occasion included Member Parliament Mr. Sher Singh Ghubaya, Chairman Punjab Agro Mr. Dyal Singh Kolianwali, President Youth Akali Dal Malwa Zone Mr. Kanwarjit Singh Rozy Barkandi, District Planning Committee Chairman Mr. Hardeep Singh Dimpy Dhillon, Chairman Market Committee Bariwala Mr. Manjinder Singh Bittu, Joint Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr. Kumar Amit, Deputy Commissioner Mr. Sumit Jarangal and SSP Mr. Gurpreet Singh Gill.
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 RESERVE BANK OF INDIA (RBI), SEBI TO CLOSELY COORDINATE WITH PUNJAB GOVERNMENT TO FLUSH OUT FRAUDULENT FINANCIAL COMPANIES
· RBI, SEBI TO TRAIN IAS/PCS OFFICERS OF THE STATE ON “PROTECTION OF INTEREST OF DEPOSITORS””
·  RBI INITIATES ACTION AGAINST 18 FINANCIAL COMPANIES    OF THE REGION IN LAST 2 YEARS.
 Chandigarh May 12:
In a concerted effort to flush out fraudulent financial companies, Punjab Government shall closely coordinate with Reserve Bank of India and Security Exchange Bureau of India (SEBI). To protect the interests of investors, Reserve Bank of India has taken supervisory action on 18 such companies in last 2 years and has also run public financial awareness campaigns across the State. IAS/PCS officers of the State shall also be trained on financial activities/management by RBI.
The progress of RBI, SEBI and their coordination with State Government was discussed during the meeting of State Level Coordination Committee of Non-Banking Finance Companies (NBFCs) chaired by Mr. Sarvesh Kaushal, Chief Secretary Punjab. State Level Coordination Committee has been formed to take concerted and coordinated action in coordination with State Government authorities, regulatory agencies, against delinquent entities and Un-incorporated Bodies involved in financial activities and other related issues.  
          During the meeting, the Chief Secretary was informed by RBI that supervisory action has been taken on 18 companies of the region for non-adherence to the RBI guidelines. The supervisory action included Cancellation of Certification of Registration of Dignity Motor Finance Limited, Ramir Finance & Leasing, Sagar Motor Finance, Shubh Leasing Ltd & Punwire holdings. The prohibitory order has been issued to Kuldip Finance Ltd, Mitter Finance company Ltd, Skylark deposits Ltd, Skylark Motors, Sukhchain Finance, Thakar Investment, Virk Hire Purchase ltd . Further show cause notices have also been issued to Alchemist Chemicals Ltd, SCF Finance Ltd, SRF hire purchase limited, Deep Finance Ltd, Royal Moga hire ltd.etc.
During the meeting, Chief Secretary was also informed that RBI has conducted one day awareness programme on protection of interest of depositors at Maharaja Ranjit Singh Police Academy Phillaur and Police Lines Sangrur and Amritsar. SEBI has also provided the training support to deliberate matters pertaining to collective investment schemes. A Financial Literacy programme was also conducted under the framework of Financial Literacy Architecture for Regional Office Environment – Unified programme at Amritsar. RBI also conducted a webcast in collaboration with Institute of Chartered Accountants India (ICAI) on “roles and responsibilities of Auditors of NBFCs”. Chief Secretary directed the RBI officials to conduct one day programme at Mahatma Gandhi State Institute of Public Administration (MGSIPA) for Punjab Government senior officials and conduct one day programme for IAS/PCS officers of the State at RBI regional headquarters. The Punjab State Education Board shall also explore the option to introduce financial awareness course in the curriculum of schools.
 RBI also made a detailed presentation on a website for SLCC members wherein they can share the information with all the SLCC members on a real time basis on a single platform. Chief Secretary directed SLCC members to start using the online platform for information sharing. The status of various complaints being investigated by Economic Offences Wing was discussed in detail during the SLCC meeting.
Chief Secretary directed RBI, SEBI to have regular meetings with concerned Government officials to finalize the investigation reports. Chief Secretary also suggested to SEBI to send informative messages to the citizens of the State for public awareness against fraudulent companies. The progress of implementation of Punjab Crime and Criminal Tracking Network Systems (CCTNS) was also reviewed in detail and Chief Secretary was told that 346 Police Stations of the State are already using CCTNS and FIRs are being registered online. The Police Department was asked to make remaining police stations live on CCTNS including data digitization in next 2 months.
The meeting was attended by Mr. Nirmal Chand, Regional Director RBI, Mr. Anirudh Tewari, Principal Secretary Industries, Mr. Jaspal Singh, Secretary Expenditure, Mr. A S Miglani, Registrar Cooperative Societies, Mrs. Kiran Sharma, RBI Chandigarh and other concerned officials from RBI, SEBI, ICAI and Punjab Government departments.

SHARANJIT SINGH DHILLON APPRECIATES SELECTION OF 30 PUNJABI CANDIDATES IN CIVIL SERVICES
·        TERMS, EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MOST CONDUCIVE IN STATE

CHANDIGARH, MAY 12:
The Irrigation Minister, Punjab, S. Sharanjit Singh Dhillon has expressed happiness at the selection of 30 Punjabi candidates in the civil services (IAS & allied services) the results of which were declared recently.
Appreciating the achievements of Punjabi candidates and terming their success as having special significance for Punjab, S. Dhillon said that the results have clearly proven that there exists an environment most conducive from educational point of view besides world class infrastructure.
The Irrigation Minister further said that the Punjabi youth have always been in the frontline in respect of rendering services in armed forces, engineering, science and other sectors, which has been convincingly proved by the present results. He also said that the youth of the state are being maligned by being branded as drug addicts which is far from the truth.

Disclosing more, S. Dhillon said that under the able guidance of Chief Minister, Punjab, S. Parkash Singh Badal and the Deputy Chief Minister, S. Sukhbir Singh Badal, the state government has undertaken several initiatives in educational, sports and employment generation spheres which has greatly helped the youth in attaining their desired

 

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CM AVOWS TO MAKE ANY SUPREME SACRIFICE TO PROTECT RIVER WATERS OF STATE
·        PEOPLE WILL NEVER FORGIVE CONGRESS FOR ITS BETRAYAL WITH PUNJAB ON RIVER WATERS
·        CONGRESS INFLICTED DEEP WOUNDS ON SIKH PSYCHE FOR 1984 MASSACRE AND ATTACK ON SRI DARBAR SAHIB
·        ASKS DGP NOT TO BROOK ANY LAXITY ON LAW AND ORDER IN WAKE OF RECENT GANG WAR INCIDENTS
·        REITERATE STATE GOVERNMENT’S FIRM COMMITMENT TO ENSURE SECURITY AND SAFETY OF ITS CITIZENS
·        ANNOUNCES A CASH AWARD OF RS. 50 LAC, RS. 25 LAC AND RS. 10 LAC RESPECTIVELY FOR FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD VILLAGE SELECTED BY THE STATE GOVERNMENT FOR CLEANLINESS
 Sakkanwali (Sri Muktsar Sahib), May 10:
Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today avowed to make any supreme sacrifice to safeguard the river waters of the state adding he said he will continue his relentless struggle for the rights of Punjab and welfare of its people till his last breath.
Addressing a series of Sangat Darshan programs in Sri Muktsar Sahib Assembly constituency, the Chief Minister categorically stated that Punjab doesn’t have a single drop of spare water to share with anyone. He said that SYL agreement was imposed on Punjab by the successive Congress governments, which was grave injustice meted out to state and the then Congress leadership in state remained mute spectators in this regard. Mr. Badal unequivocally said people of Punjab would never forget and forgive the betrayal of Congress in divesting Punjab of its due share in river waters even abrogating the universally accepted Riparian principles. “Ironically Capt. Amarinder Singh along with other state Congress leaders accorded a rousing welcome to the then Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi on ground breaking ceremony of SYL, which spoke volumes of their insensitivity towards the rights of state”, said Mr. Badal. He said when the entire Congress leadership was rejoicing over the construction of SYL in state, the Shiromani Akali Dal was opposing this anti-Punjab move by launching morchas as a state wide protest and thus asked the people to introspect who was their real friend or enemy? The Chief Minister further said that water was basic ingredient of life and any such move to share the river waters of the state would be disastrous as it would ruin Punjab.
Training guns against the Congress, the Chief Minister said that the successive Congress governments at the centre have meted out step motherly treatment with the Punjab by denying it of Punjabi speaking areas, legitimate share in river waters and even its capital. He said that the Congress has inflicted a deep wound on Sikh psyche meddling in their social, political, economic and even religious matters. Mr. Badal said that none of any Punjabi could ever forgive Congress for its dubious role in orchestrating anti-Sikh riots and military attack on Sri Darbar Sahib in 1984.
Talking to the media persons, the Chief Minister said that state government was keeping a strict vigil over the recent gang war incidents and assured the law and order would be maintained at any cost. Mr. Badal said that he had already instructed the DGP to show no laxity in this regard as the state government was committed to ensure security and safety of its citizens.
With a view to inculcating a sense of cleanliness and hygiene in the villages, the Chief Minister announced to give a cash award of Rs. 50 lac, Rs. 25 lac and Rs. 10 lac for first, second and third village respectively selected by the state government.
Highlighting significance of Sangat Darshan program, the Chief Minister said that this two-way communication model was very effective as it provided a mechanism to resolve the people’s grievances on the spot. Apart from this, sangat darshan program also hastened up the pace of development because it eliminates the scope of inordinate delay in the implementation of decisions.
Prominent amongst other who were present on the occasion included Member Parliament Mr. Sher Singh Ghubaya, Chairman Punjab Agro Mr. Dyal Singh Kolianwali, President Youth Akali Dal Malwa Zone Mr. Kanwarjit Singh Rozy Barkandi, District Planning Committee Chairman Mr. Hardeep Singh Dimpy Dhillon, Chairman Market Committee Bariwala Mr. Manjinder Singh Bittu, Joint Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr. Kumar Amit, Deputy Commissioner Mr. Sumit Jarangal and SSP Mr. Gurpreet Singh Gill.
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SERVICES OF PPS OFFICER PLACED AT VIGILANCE BUREAU
Chandigarh, May 10:
The Punjab Government today placed the services of Mr. Hargobind Singh, PPS, no. 17/CID, SP (Police Operation and Traffic) Bathinda with vigilance bureau, Punjab on regular basis with immediate effect.
An official spokesman disclosed this.
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 HEAD OFFICES OF FIVE DEPARTMENTS CHECKED; 212 OFFICERS/EMPLOYEES FOUND ABSENT
CHANDIGARH, MAY 10
            Keeping in view the commitment of Chief Minister of Punjab towards approach of people to officers/employees and redressing people's issue in time, today checking of Head offices of five Department of Chandigarh and Mohali was conducted wherein 212 officers/employees were found absent. The Punjab government spokesperson gave this information here today.
The government spokesperson stated that to ensure the presence of government officers and employees in government offices instructions were issued following which today morning at 9.15 am checking of Local Bodies Department Directorate, Punjab Water Supply and Sewerage Board, Agriculture Department, Soil Conservation Department and SC and BC Welfare Department was conducted.  During checking of all these departments 212 employees were found absent. Teams of vigilance, local governance and local coordination committees conducted these checking and the same will continue in future too.
Giving details of the checking conducted, the spokesperson stated that during the checking of Local Bodies Department Directorate wherein of the 171 officers and employees, 75 were found absent. The local governance department led officers conducted checking of Punjab Water Supply and Sewerage Board wherein 30 employees/officers were found absent. Similarly, the special secretary local governance department conducted checking at Kheti Bhawan Phase 6 Mohali wherein 22 officers of joint/deputy/assistant director and 55 others were found absent. In Kheti Bhawan itself, during checking of soil conservation department 16 officers/employees were found absent. The local coordination department's additional secretary conducted surprise checking in SC and BC Welfare Department wherein 14 officers/employees were found absent.
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 Punjab spent Rs. 70 Crore to setup 12 highly modern Cattle Fair Grounds
Chandigarh May 10:
       In a bid to provide modern facilities to the farmers and cattle traders, the Punjab government has spent Rs. 70 Crore for the setting up of 12 highly modern Cattle Fair Grounds through its Rural Development and Panchayat Department.
         Disclosing this here today a spokesperson of the state government said the these fully modern Cattle Fair grounds were developed at Vallah in Amritsar district at a cost of Rs. 441.41 Lakh, at Nabipur in Sri Fatehgarh Sahib at a cost of Rs. 756 Lakh, at Killianwali in Sri Muktsar Sahib (Rs. 759 Lakh), at Sabhanpur in Kapurthala (Rs. 295 Lakh), at Jagraon in Ludhiana (Rs. 782 Lakh), at Nabha in  Patiala (Rs. 374.47 Lakh), at Dhanola in Barnala (Rs. 790.73 Lakh), at Daun Majra in Mohali (Rs. 626 Lakh), Charik in Moga (Rs. 196.49 Lakh), at Mour in Bathinda (Rs. 673.97 Lakh), at Batala in Gurdaspur (Rs. 544.76 Lakh) and at Rampura in Bathinda district (Rs. 77.63 Lakh).
           The spokesperson further said that during any fair all cattle were being treated with medicated solution to clean their hoofs and given shower automatically at the entry points. In all these modern cattle fair grounds the facilities like cemented feeding area, bathing shower tubs, platforms for loading and unloading of cattle, secure area through a surrounded boundary wall, sheds, proper entry and exit gates, quarter for Chowkidars, canteen, washrooms for farmers & cattle traders and presence of a veterinary doctors were made available to run the fair in a smooth and hassle free manner. 
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 CM, DEPUTY CM, INFORMATION & PUBLIC RELATIONS MINISTER CONDOLE SAD DEMISE OF SENIOR PHOTOJOURNALIST RAVI KANOJIA
Ludhiana, May 10:
      Chief Minister Mr Parkash Singh Badal, Deputy CM Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal and Information & Public Relations Minister Mr Bikram Singh Majithia today condoled the sudden and sad demise of senior Photojournalist Mr Ravi Kanojia (34), who passed away in an unfortunate incident at Jhansi yesterday. Mr Kanojia was on an official assignment in Jhansi when this unfortunate incident took place.
     Basically hailing from Noorwala Road area of Ludhiana, Mr Ravi Kanojia was currently working as Principal Staff Photographer with Indian Express newspaper and posted in New Delhi. He started his career with Indian Express from Ludhiana in the year 2002 and since then, covered several national and international events across the country. From the year 2002 to 2009, he worked in Ludhiana and from 2009 till date, was posted at New Delhi.
     In their condolence message, CM Mr Parkash Singh Badal and Deputy CM Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal said that Mr Ravi Kanojia was a fearless photojournalist who was a well known face in journalistic circles of the country. They said that the Punjab government is standing rock solid with the deceased photojournalist's family in this hour of grief.
      Mr Bikram Singh Majithia said that Mr Ravi Kanojia would always be remembered as a young and fearless photojournalist, who had a charming personality and was a very down to earth person.
      Mr Ravi Kanojia is survived by father, mother and three sisters. His cremation would take place at the cremation ground in Daresi area, here, at 10 am tomorrow, i.e. May 11, 2016 (Wednesday).
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 Electric cycle manufacture to become reality in Punjab with E-Cycle Valley foundation stone to be laid in August
(Five international companies confirm to set up manufacturing facilities. To be allotted land)
(Sukhbir Badal visits e-cycle factory besides the Suzhou Industrial Park) 

Suzhou (Shanghai) May 10 - Punjab is set to launch an electric- cycle revolution with Deputy chief minister Sukhbir Singh Badal giving the go ahead for laying the foundation stone of the proposed E-Cycle Valley in Ludhiana in August besides simultaneous allotment of land to five international companies to manufacture e-cycles for the domestic and international market.
The Deputy chief minister took this decision after visiting the factory of leading e-cycle manufacturer Bafang at the Industrial Park here besides one to one meetings with leading manufacturers as well as component suppliers. "I have studied the entire eco-system necessary to come out with affordable electric cycles and am confident this can be implemented at the - Cycle Valley in Ludhiana. The Punjab government will fast track permissions as well as allot land to all the five promoters who have decided to set up manufacturing facilities including four Chinese and one Taiwanese company", he added.
Mr Sukhbir Badal during his meetings with investors including Mr Sunny He of Bafang company at Suzhou here besides representatives of Brian Tang of Sate Lite Kent Lee of Hangzhou Joy Kie Industry, Johnson Ju of Shenzhen New Canghai Machinary and Johny Lin of Promax Taiwan said e-cycles were non existent in India and that there was a huge scope for the same. "The time is ripe for e- cycles to make an entry into India and pioneering companies will benefit the most", he added.
The Deputy CM said as far as the Punjab government was concerned, it would promote the E Cycle Valley as a world cycle hub spread over 300 acres. "Efforts are on to facilitate manufacture of 15 lakh cycles per year besides creating 1.5 lakh employment opportunities", he told investors.
Mr Badal also took a round of the Bafang company complex to understand different components needed for manufacture of e-cycles besides inspecting the final product. He urged Bafang to develop best e-cycle solutions for both the Indian and the European market.
Hero Cycles Chairman Pankaj Munjal gave a brief about potential of the e-cycle industry in India. He said there was a huge gap between the cycle and motor cycle segment with consumers paying Rs 4,000 on an average for a cycle and Rs 50,000 for a motor cycle. He said there was a huge potential for competitively priced e-cycles costing Rs 10,000 and even premium ones costing up to Rs 25,000.
Earlier the Deputy CM also visited the Suzhou Industrial Park spread over an area of 80 square kilometres. The Park, which is a joint Chinese- Singaporean enterprise, has two urban cores besides four urban districts including an international trade zone as well as educational and tourist areas. Mr Badal while appreciating the innovative space mix at the Park said the Punjab government would use the experience of Suzhou in the development of New Chandigarh.
The high level delegation which visited Suzhou included chief parliamentary secretary N.K Sharma, Media Advisor to Deputy CM - Jangveer Singh, Additional Chief Secretary Karan Avtar Singh, Principal Secretary to Deputy CM - P S Aujla, Invest Punjab Additional Secretary D.K Tewari and Special Principal Secretary to Deputy CM Rahul Tewari. Mr S.C Ralhan of Sri Tools also formed part of the delegation. EOM
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 ROTATIONAL IRRIGATION PROGRAMME FOR KHARIF SEASON ANNOUNCED
CHANDIGARH, MAY 10:
            The Irrigation Department, Punjab has announced the Rotational Programme for irrigation for the current Kharif Season through Canal water from May 11 to May 18, 2016. The channels of Sirhind Canal System would run on the priority basis from Sidhwan Branch, Bathinda Branch, Bist Doab Canal, Patiala feeder and Abohar Branch respectively.
            Disclosing this here today a spokesman of the irrigation department said that the channels off taking from Bhakra Main Line in Group A' being in the first preference will run to their indent. Balance water supplies available will be utilized in direct distributaries of Ghaggar Branch and Patiala Minor in group 'B' respectively.
            The spokesman further said that Sirhind Feeder and distributaries in Group "A" being in the First preference will run to their indent. Balance water supplies available will be utilized in direct distributaries of Abohar Branch off-taking from Sirhind Feeder and distributaries in Group "B" respectively.
            The spokesman also said that the channels off taking from Upper Bari Doab Canal i.e. Main Branch Lower with its distributaries being in the first Preference would run to their indent. Balance water supplies water available would be utilised in, Lahore Branch, Sabraon Branch and Kasur Branch Lowe with their distributaries respectively.

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BADAL CONDOLES SAD DEMISE OF AMRIT KAUR
Chandigarh, May 10:
Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today expressed profound grief and sorrow over the sad demise of Smt. Amrit Kaur (66), the wife of former Assistant Editor, Punjabi Tribune Mr. Karamjit Singh, who passed away here at her residence on last night after a prolonged illness. She is survived by her husband and two daughters.
In a condolence message, the Chief Minister prayed to the Almighty to give strength to the bereaved family members, friends and relatives to bear this irreparable loss and grant eternal peace to the departed soul.
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PUNJAB POLICE LAUNCHES A UNIQUE CAMPAIGN TO PASTE REFLECTIVE STICKERS ON TRACTOR-TROLLEYS
·       TARGET TO PASTE ONE LAC REFLECTIVE STICKERS ON SLOW MOVING VEHICLES BRINGING AGRI-PRODUCTS IN MANDIS
·       COMMUNITY POLICING WING INVOLVES SAANJH COMMITTEES
Chandigarh, May 10: The Punjab Police through its Community Policing Wing has launched a unique campaign to paste reflective stickers on all slow moving vehicles especially tractor trolleys sans this provision to avoid accidents on the highways thereby saving precious human lives. It may be noticed that in the recent past, numbers of people have lost their lives so far due to late night collision between vehicles and tractor-trolleys on the highways.
Disclosing this here today an official spokesman pointed out that it has been noticed that lack of reflectors on slow moving vehicles being used particularly in Rabi and Kharif season for bringing agri-products in state mandis results in major accidents and loss of human lives. He said that before the start of ongoing Rabi season, Punjab DGP Mr. Suresh Arora had directed the Community Policing Wing to rope in Saanjh committees constituted throughout the State to take up this noble cause with twin purposes of making these vehicles safer besides sensitizing the rural populace about the importance of required reflective stickers on their vehicles.
The spokesman revealed that the initial target has been fixed for one lac such reflective stickers and till date 34,000 such stickers have been pasted and the campaign was going on full swing. Giving the district wise details of this initiative, the spokesman informed that maximum 4000 such reflective stickers have been pasted in Patiala district followed by 3600 each in Amritsar (City), Batala, Ferozepur, Barnala and Pathankot. Besides this, 3000 each reflective stickers have been pasted in Khanna and Bathinda districts followed by Fazilka(2200) and 1800 each by Kapurthala and Jalandhar (Rural) districts

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State jails to become virtual “Correction Homes” soon-announces Sukhbir Singh Badal

(DIRECTED TO IMPLEMENT JAIL MANUAL IN TRUE LETTER AND SPIRIT)
 (REVIEWS STATEWIDE SEARCH OPERATION IN JAIL WITH DGP AND ADGP/PRISONS)
 (DY. SUPDT OF AMRITSAR JAIL AND SUPDT OF PATTI SUB-JAIL PLACED UNDER SUSPENSION)
 Chandigarh, May 9: Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal today reiterated his commitment to turn the state jails as virtual ‘Correction Homes’ by ensuring implementation of Jail manual in true letter and spirit  and asked ADGP/Prisons to take all required steps to check any illegal activity especially usage of drugs or mobile phones in jails by jail inmates. Mr. Badal, who also holds the Home portfolio and now these days, is in China leading a high level delegation reviewed the yesterday’s joint swift action of Punjab police and Jails department in State jails with Punjab DGP Mr. Suresh Arora and ADGP/Prisons Mr. MK Tiwari through telephone.
                The Deputy Chief Minister further said that stringent legal action should be taken against any violation so that these jails shouldn’t become breeding ground for anti social elements and encourage their illegal activities. He also emphasized the need for usage of latest technology in the form of jammers, CCTV cameras besides pressing in to service the highly trained sniffer dogs to keep tab on notorious jail inmates.
                Punjab DGP Mr. Suresh Arora informed the Deputy Chief Minister that keeping in view the shortage of Officers in jail department, the State Police has decided to post some tough officers as Jail Superintendents for efficient management of central jails.
                He said that during the recent statewide search operations, some shortcomings have been noticed and Jail department has been apprised of those. He said that 82 mobile phones were seized in last four months and 65 more have been recovered yesterday. He said that soon all the jails of state would have sufficient jammers and coverage of their every nook and corner with CCTV cameras.
                He categorically said that the State police would extend every possible help and support to Jail department to keep these jails free of objectionable/prohibited material so that these could never become house for drugs and organized crime.
                Meanwhile, two DSPs namely Kulwant Singh, Deputy Jail Superintendent, Amritsar and Devinder Singh Randhawa, Superintendent, Patti Sub-Jail have been placed under suspension by the State government. ADGP/Prisons Mr. MK Tiwari said that a high level enquiry has been constituted to fix the responsibility within seven days and stern action including dismissal from service could be taken against erring officials.
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Shanghai Agriculture Commission to partner with Punjab to transfer tech as well as boost its diversification drive
 (Commission expresses satisfaction with Punjab tax concessions and says there is huge scope for investment in food processing)
 (Sukhbir Badal visits Bright Milk Plant besides holding one to one meetings with Chinese bicycle industry representatives)
 Shanghai, May 9 - The Shanghai Municipal Agriculture Commission will partner with the Punjab government to transfer technology as well as help Punjab farmers to grow Chinese vegetables to give a boost to the State's diversification drive.
This assurance was given by Shanghai Agriculture Commission Vice Chairman Feng Zhioyong during an interaction at the Commission's headquarter here.
Mr Zhioyong gave a brief about the activities of the commission including its huge consumer base. He said the Commission had already visited Punjab and would identify areas of mutual interest for sharing of best practices. He also expressed satisfaction with the measures being taken by the Punjab government to attract industry and said there was a huge scope for investment in the food processing sector.
The Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal while speaking on the occasion said Punjab was promoting food processing industry in a big way and urged Chinese companies to invest in this sector. He also gave details of the tax concessions as well as availability of pre cleared sites and fast clearances to set up industry in Punjab.
Business delegate Bhavdeep Sardana of Sukhjit Starch suggested that Punjab could use Chinese agriculture technology in soya bean processing to catapult its agriculture sector to the next level. He said Punjab farmers could also grow vegetables used in Chinese cuisine.
Following the meeting with officials of the Agriculture Commission the Punjab delegation also visited the State owned Bright milk plant in Shanghai. The plant, which is one of the biggest in China, is one of the biggest producers of ultra heat treated (UHT) milk. Mr Sukhbir Badal suggested during the visit that Chinese expertise in this sector be used to rejuvenate the Verka brand as well as produce UHT milk in Punjab which could be marketed successfully during the summer months when there is a shortage in supply.
Earlier in the morning a large number of high end bicycle and electric cycle manufacturers pledged their support to the proposed Cycle Valley coming up in Ludhiana in one to one meetings with Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal.
Mr Sukhbir Badal along with Hero Cycles Chairman Pankaj Munjal discussed the exact nature of investment which could flow into the Cycle Valley as well as the quantum of investment. Several companies said they were looking at investments between five to ten million dollars in the initial stages.
Mr Pankaj Munjal while discussing the business model of the new integrated cycle park, said the company was in the process of tying up with Chinese bicycle manufacturers high end cycles for different segments. There is an immense demand for lifestyle cycles including mountain cycles. "We in Hero have increased production of mountain cycles from zero to two lakh in two years", he added.
Among the top company representatives meeting the Deputy CM today included Promax Taiwan company general manager Johny Lin. Promax produced components for high end bicycles. Mr Lin said he was in advance talks with Hero group to set up a facility in Ludhiana. Besides this other companies meeting the Deputy CM included Jonson Ju of Shenzhen New Canghai Machinary Co Ltd. Mr Ju said his company was not only manufacturing bicycles but also trading worldwide in cycle parts. "We would like to have a presence in the Cycle Valley also ", he added. Others meeting the Deputy CM included Brian Tang of Sate Lite which is the largest manufacturers of reflectors and Kent Lee of Hangzhou Joy Kie Ind and Trad Co Ltd.
The other members of the high level delegation attending the meetings  included chief parliamentary secretary N K Sharma, Media Advisor to Deputy CM - Jangveer Singh, Additional Chief Secretary Karan Avtar Singh, Principal Secretary to Deputy CM - P S Aujla, Invest Punjab Additional Secretary D K Tewari and Special Principal Secretary Rahul Tewari. Business delegates who attended included S C Ralhan of Sri Tools. EOM
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Sukhbir Badal felicitates people on the eve of Bhagwan Parshuram Jayanti

 Chandigarh, May 8: Deputy Chief Minister, Punjab Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal today extended his heartiest greetings to the people of Punjab on the eve of Lord Parshuram Jayanti.
         
          In a felicitation message on the eve of Lord Parshuram Jayanti the Deputy Chief Minister said that Lord Parshuram ji was 6th Avtar of Vishnu, who took birth on this earth to fight the wrongs of high and mighty.  Mr. Badal said that Lord Parshuram amalgamated Bhakti and Shakti to protect oppressed and under privileged on this earth.
         
          Exhorting the people to follow the teaching of Lord Parshuram, Mr. Badal said that this day gives us an opportunity to move on the righteous path to achieve our goals in life.
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MAJITHIA FELICITATES PEOPLE ON
BHAGWAN PARSHURAM JAYANTI

Chandigarh, May 8 : Punjab Revenue & Public Relations Minister Mr. Bikram Singh Majithia today felicitated the people of Punjab on the eve of Bhagwan Parshuram Jayanti.
In a message, Mr. Majithia said that Bhagwan Parshuram always fought against injustice and tyranny and worked for the welfare of oppressed and under privileged. His contribution and preaching would always be remembered and followed, he added.
He appealed the people to celebrate the occasion collectively.
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Sukhbir Badal announces establishment of world's biggest high end bicycle manufacturing facility in ludhiana
(Cycle Valley will eventually employ 4.5 lakh persons)
(Unique eco system to reduce costs by 20 percent)
(Hero Cycles to be anchor client. Pankaj Munjal says sales from Cycle Valley to go from US one billion initially to US five billion)
Shanghai, May 8 -  Punjab Deputy chief minister Sukhbir Singh Badal today announced that the world's largest high end and electric bicycle manufacturing facility with a capacity of 15 million cycles would be established at Ludhiana over 300 acres of land.
Addressing a joint meeting of the Indian and Chinese bicycle associations at the China Cycle 2016 exhibition here, the deputy chief minister said "we are the world leader in manufacturing of the common man's cycle. But now the demand is for high end as well as electric cycles. We are inviting world players to set up shop in Punjab. The local industry will also be benefitted as we are requesting then to tie up with world manufacturers for providing ancillary support".
Mr Badal announced the facility, which would be known as Cycle Valley, would initially provide employment to 1.5 lakh persons and go up to 4.5 lakh persons once it reached its full potential.
He said the mega project would revolutionise bicycle production in India as well as the world. "We expect Punjab to become a hub for export of high end bicycles as creation of a unique eco system will result in a reduction of costs by up to 20 per cent. Industry will benefit due to manufacturing units and ancillaries being housed in one location".
Mr Badal announced that Hero would be the anchor client as well as strategy partner for the Cycle Valley and that the best manufacturers and ancillaries in India and abroad would be invited to set up their facilities at the valley. "We are offering pre cleared sites to all investors along with quick clearances and I assure you will have no problem in setting up shop in Punjab as it has been rated as number one in ease of doing business in India".
Urging bicycle companies across the world to invest in the Cycle Valley, the deputy chief minister said there was immense scope in manufacturing high end cycles as lifestyle products. He said bicycling in cities was also likely to catch up once more than 100 cities in India were upgraded to smart city level under which they would all have special bicycle tracks.
Speaking on the occasion China Bicycle Association president Ma Zhaoyang Wang said the cycle industry in India and China shared a lot of commonalities. He said the CBA was ready to hold hands and walk together with the industry in India. He said there was a huge scope for high end as well as electric cycles.
Leading Chinese company - Phoenix Dr Zhaoyang Wang called for giving a push to developing cycle components in Punjab. He also called for the need to promote cycling to give a further fillip to the industry in Punjab.
Hero Cycles Chairman Pankaj Munjal while thanking Mr Sukhbir Badal for coming up with the Cycle Valley concept, said the Cycle Valley would witness sales going up from US one billion dollars to 5 billion dollars because exports would ride on a modernised eco system. He said a US University would do the design interface for the Valley and it would also have a high tech testing laboratory to meet European standards besides an Experience centre and a Cycle testing track. He also announced that the Asian Bicycle Association was holding its conference in Punjab in December this year.
Giving details of the Cycle Valley, Additional Chief Secretary Investment Karan Avtar Singh said investors desiring to set up shop in the Valley would be assured pre cleared sites, cheapest power in the country, availability of trained manpower as well as the best incentive and labour policy.
Besides participation of leading Chinese bicycle manufacturers, the high level meeting was also attended by chief parliamentary secretary N K Sharma, Media Advisor to Deputy CM - Jangveer Singh, Additional CS Karan Avtar Singh, Principal Secretary to Deputy CM - P S Aujla, Invest Punjab Additional Secretary D K Tewari and Special Secretary Rahul Tewari. Business delegates who attended included S C Ralhan of Sri Tools and Bhavdeep Sardana of Sukhjit Starch. EOM
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PUNJAB CM GREETS PEOPLE ON THE EVE OF PARSHURAM JAYANTI

CHANDIGARH MAY 8:

Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today greeted the people of Punjab on the eve of ‘Parshuram Jayanti’.
In a message, Mr. Badal exhorted the people to imbibe the ideals propagated Bhagwan Parshuram ji, so that justice and equality is ensured in society.  BhagwanParshuram ji stood for protecting the basic tenets of religion, truth, universal love, compassion and righteousness.  Mr. Badal said “The life and philosophy of BhagwanParshuram ji teach us that irrespective of our caste, religion and profession, we should fight injustice with all our might”.
The Chief Minister also appealed to the people to celebrate this auspicious occasion collectively by rising above the parochial considerations of caste, color, creed and religion.
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BADAL DARES KEJRIWAL TO COME CLEAN ON PUNJAB’s TERRITORIAL ISSUES

  • KEJRIWAL’s STOIC SILENCE OVER THESE ISSUES CREATING CONFUSION AMONGST PUNJABIS
  • AAP AND CONGRESS TO BE WIPED OUT FROM ELECTORAL SCENE IN 2017 ASSEMBLY POLLS
  • CM ANNOUNCES Rs. 10 CRORE PROJECT FOR SEWERAGE AND STP IN RAHON
Rahon (Nawanshahar), May 8   
            Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today dared the AAP Chief Arvind Kejriwal to make his stand clear on the Punjab’s territorial issues before the Punjabis.
            Addressing the people on the last leg of three-day Sangat Darshan program here in Nawanshahar Assembly Constituency, the Chief Minister categorically said that Kejriwal should desist from befooling innocent people of Punjab as his stoic silence on Punjab issues was creating apprehensions in their minds about his so called loyalty, sincerity and commitment for the development of state and welfare of its people. Mr. Badal unequivocally stated that Kejriwal being Haryanvi was tightlipped and not coming up openly to show his cards on safeguarding the rights of Punjab on several contentious issues like River Waters, Chandigarh as Capital and transfer of Punjabi speaking areas to the state. These issues were hanging in fire since long due to the apathetic attitude of the successive Congress led governments at Centre. The Chief Minister pointed out Kejriwal’s dubious character has been unmasked due to recent instance of his Delhi Government submitting an affidavit in Apex Court against the interests of Punjab on SYL issue. Mr. Badal appealed the people to be judgmental enough to identify the political leadership which was sincerely working for the welfare of the state or others indulging in cheap politics like AAP and Congress with a sole motive to rule in state to satiate their lust for power. Mr. Badal said that diversionary tactics by AAP like C-voter fake survey would not help it any way rather it would gradually swept away AAP in the strong undercurrent of SAD-BJP’s popularity which has already declared development as its poll plank for 2017 Assembly elections. Exuberating confidence, Mr. Badal said Kejriwal and his handful of cronies would soon meet the same fate as the state Congress leadership was made to lick the dust by SAD-BJP alliance in 2007 and 2012 Assembly elections.
            Holding Congress party squarely responsible for the decay of local industry in the state, the Chief Minister said that liberal financial incentives and concessions given to hill states had severely hit our industry which resulted in mass exodus of several industrial units from Punjab to the neighboring states like HP, J &K and Utrakhand.
            Later talking to the media persons, Mr. Badal said that he was fully seized of the matter regarding the various gangsters operating in Punjab and was being regularly updated by the DGP Mr. Suresh Arora. He said law and order was the top most priority of the government and the same would be maintained at all costs.
            The Chief Minister approved a project of Rs. 10 crore for laying sewer and installation of Sewerage Treatment Plant in Rahon.
            Meanwhile, Mr. Badal accompanied by the Chairman MARKFED Mr. Jarnail Singh Wahad visited the residence of local eminent lawyer Mr. Ajit Singh Sian to share his heartfelt condolences over the sad demise of his younger brother Jaspal Singh Sian with the bereaved family.
Prominent amongst others who were present on the Sangat Darshan included senior Akali leader and Chairman MARKFED Mr. Jarnail Singh Wahad, Joint Special Principal Secretary to CM Mr. Kumar Amit, DIG Ludhiana Range Mr. SK Kalia, Deputy Commissioner Mr. Vipul Ujjwal, SSP Mr. Snehdeep Sharma, President Nagar Council Rahon Hemant Randev and District President SAD Baba Ram Singh.
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 STATE WIDE SEARCH OF JAILS RESULTS IN RECOVERY OF LARGE NUMBERS OF MOBILES AND SIMS
·       SENIOR POLICE OFFICERS ACCOMPANIED BY CIVIL OFFICERS AND JAIL STAFF PERSONALLY MONITORED THE WHOLE OPERATION
·       TABLETS USED AS DRUGS ALSO RECOVERED
·       MAJOR SHORTCOMINGS CAME INTO NOTICE
Chandigarh, May 8: The Punjab Police today conducted a state wide major search operation in most of jails jointly with the Prison Department and Civil administration in the early hours of the morning as a part of its ongoing drive to ensure that the jails in Punjab are free of objectionable/prohibited material and do not become house for drugs and organized crime. It may be mentioned here that yesterday while in an informal interaction with media persons, Punjab DGP Mr. Suresh Arora had categorically said that special emphasis would be laid on strengthening the jails not only by providing required number of police officers but also enhancing electronic surveillance in the form of installing more jammers and CCTV to cover every nook and corner of jails.
Disclosing this here today a spokesman of Punjab Police informed that this search operation was undertaken in Amritsar , Hoshiarpur, Gurdaspur, Tarntaran, Fazilka, Moga, Faridkot, Mansa, Sri Muktsar Sahib and maximum security jail Nabha, Modern Jail Nabha, Patiala, Sangrur, Ropar jails and Sub jail Barnala simultaneously. This operation results in recovery of number of mobile phones, sim cards besides tablets being used as drugs by inmates.
The spokesman revealed that Mr. Amar Singh Chahal, Commissioner of Police, Amritsar led team which comprises one DCP, 5 ADCP, 5 ACPs, 17 SHOs, 60 NGOs, 500 EPOs and 50 Lady Constables along with Jail Superintendent and other officials and Civil officials undertook this gigantic task and succeeded in recovering 21 Mobile phones (four smart phones and 17 normal phones) 5 batteries of mobiles, 02 mobile chargers, 11 charging leads, 03 head phones, 8 sim cards, 02 memory cards , Rs. 14340 cash, 05 bundles od bidis, and 11 silver foils. Besides this, 20 tablets of 0.5 mg of clonazepam, 9 tablets of colazepam were also recovered. FIR u/s 52 A of Prisons Act and u/s 21,22 NDPS Act has been registered in PS Cantonment, Amritsar.
The spokesman further informed that SSP Hoshiarpur Mr. Kuldeep Singh Chahal led police team recovered one mobile phone along with charger from Hoshiarpur jail. SSP Gurdaspur Mr. Jagdeep Singh Hundal led police team recovered 430 gms narcotic powder besides 6 mobile phones and one sim card. SP(Investigation) Tarntaran Mr. Jagmohan Singh led police team recovered 12 mobile phones, 4 sim cards and Rs 5500/- cash.
Similarly in Bathinda zone, SSP Mansa Mr. Mukhwinder Singh led police team recovered four mobile phones, one sim card and two mobile batteries during search of Mansa jail. SSP Fazilka Mr. Narinder Bhargav and SSp Moga led police teams searched Fazilka and Moga jails but nothing suspicious was recovered.
The spokesman further revealed that in Patiala Zone, SSP Fatehgarh Sahib Mr. Harcharan Singh Bhullar led police team thoroughly searched the Patiala Central jail and recovered two mobile phone out of which one have two sim cards and one gm opium. SSP Patiala Mr. Gurmeet Singh Chauhan led police team searched high security Nabha jail and nothing suspicious was recovered. 15 mobile phones were recovered from modern jail Nabha. Four mobile phones (two without batteries), three blue tooths, one bundle of bidis and 4 sachets of tobacco and Rs 1800/- cash were recovered from Sangrur jail. Four sim cards have been recovered from Barnala sub jail. Besides this, SSP Ropar Mr. Varinder Pal Singh led police team has recovered one sim card, one blade, 8 electrical bulbs, China string and electrical wire from Ropar jail.
 The spokesman pointed out that during the operation acute shortage of jail staff, doctors, pharmacists, poor infrastructure of drug de-addiction centres came in to notice. Besides this, need for installation of cctv cameras in large numbers to cover crucial points of jails, regular checking of jail through sniffer dogs was became imperative to keep these jails free from usage of drugs

 

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Attach properties of drug lords & register cases : Sukhbir Singh Badal

 (Orders Punjab Police to break supply chain of drug smugglers in a month)

 Strict instructions against registration of false cases)

 (Calls for stopping corruption at Thana level)

 Asks to shift personnel serving at one place for long duration)

 (Conducts review meeting with SSPs of all districts)

  Chandigarh, May 3: The Punjab Deputy Chief Minister, S. Sukhbir Singh Badal has issued strict instructions to the Punjab Police to register cases against drug lords operating in state and attach their properties. He gave the deadline of a month to break supply chain of drug smugglers and put them behind bars.

Chairing a review meeting of SSPs of all the districts here today, the Deputy Chief Minister said it should be ensured that no cases are registered against innocent people and corruption should be rooted out at thana level. He said that as part of a specialized campaign against drugs, people must be made aware at village level and at ward level in urban areas and also police officers from ADGP to SP rank should hold public meetings and exhort people to co-operate in eliminating drug menace.

S. Badal further asked for total diligence and devotion to duty on the part of police personnel to put a complete stop to the cross border infiltration of narcotics. Calling for spreading awareness in masses about 181 helpline number, he instructed that the names of people giving information about drugs should be kept confidential and they be rewarded with Rs. 10000 cash prize. He said that war against drugs cannot be won without the cooperation of people.

The Deputy Chief Minister instructed the SSPs to form 5 member police-public co-operation committees at village and city level to create awareness and curb the activities of anti-social elements. He also gave the target of covering 3000 villages of the state in 6 months for this purpose. He also laid stress on organizing of conducting awareness camps in educational institutions to keep youth away from drugs and anti-social forces.

Coming to other aspects, S. Badal said that the officials who are stationed at one place for a very long time should be immediately transferred and also that ‘Black Sheeps’ in the police department be identified and strongly proceeded against. Strongly advocating the need for establishing ‘Nakas’ during night, he gave orders regarding putting this into practice besides instructing that the vehicles used for surveillance at night must be equipped with GPS facility. He also emphasized deploying CCTV cameras at the sensitive and vulnerable spots in the cities in order to curb crime.

During the meeting, DGP, Punjab, Mr. Suresh Arora apprised the Deputy Chief Minister that 34000 points have been identified throughout the state to deploy CCTV cameras and 5000 cameras have even been made operational with the help of field officers. Regarding the Ludhiana Safe City Project, he said that 139 high resolution cameras would be deployed under the project. On the occasion, Principal Secretary to Deputy CM P.S. Aujla, Special Principal Secretary to Deputy CM Manvesh Singh Sidhu, SSPs of all the districts and top brass of the state police was also present,

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NEXT PHASE OF MUKH MANTRI VIGYAN YATRA FROM MAY 16: DR. CHEEMA

·       6557 NEW LECTURERS/MASTERS/ETT TEACHERS TO BE APPOINTED BEFORE 31 MAY

CHANDIGARH, MAY 3:

The Education Minister, Punjab, Dr. Daljit Singh Cheema today disclosed that next phase of ‘Mukh Mantri Vigyan Yatra’ would begin from 16 May under which 33000 students per month would be taken to the tour of Pushpa Gujral Science City Kapurthala every month.

At a meeting with the senior officials of the department here at Punjab Civil Secretariat, Dr. Cheema said that a bus from each district would go to the science city under ‘Mukh Mantri Vigyan Yatra’.

While reviewing the recruitment process during the meeting, Dr. Cheema instructed that due process be completed and appointment letters should be issued to the new teachers by 31st May. He also said that total 6557 appointments would be done out of which 650 lecturers, 940 master cadre teachers, 123 DPEs, 244 PTIs, 100 Art and Craft teachers and 4500 ETT teachers would be given appointment letters. He also gave instructions to complete the promotion process during the present month.

Prominent among others who were present in the meeting included Mr. G Vajralingam, Principal Secretary, Mr. Balbir Sngh Dhol, DPI (Secondary Education), Mr. Janak Raj Mehrok, Secretary, Punjab School Education Board, Mohali, Mr. Sukdev Singh Kahlon, Director, SCERT, Mr. Karamjit Singh, Deputy Director, Dr. Ginni Duggal, Deputy Director and Mrs. Neelima Jairath, Director General, Pushpa Gujral Science City Kapurthala.

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Ensure distribution of health insurance cards by May 15th : Sukhbir Singh Badal

(Conducts review meeting with Deputy Commissioners)

(Punjab to spend Rs. 1977 under rural & Rs. 3500 crore under urban mission)

(Burial grounds for Muslims & Christians on the anvil)

(DCs instructed to conduct surprise checks to control absenteeism)

 Chandigarh, May 3:  Punjab Deputy Chief Minister, S. Sukhbir Singh Badal has made it clear that no stone should be left unturned to ensure that the benefits of welfare schemes of the state government reach common masses. He also cautioned that no laxity should be tolerated in this regard.

In a meeting held here today with all the Deputy Commissioners to review the implementation of welfare schemes initiated by state government, the Deputy Chief Minister asked all the DCs to ensure distribution of health insurance cards to the beneficiaries under Bhagat Puran Singh Sehat Bima Yojana by the concerned officers involving the public representatives and gram Panchayats.

He also directed them to distribute all cards by May 15th and get feedback and verification from the beneficiaries about receipt of cards in all villages. He also instructed the DCs to launch awareness campaign about the benefits of health cards at village level by sub divisional and block level officers and complete the exercise by 20th of this month.

Instructing the Excise and Taxation department to prepare 2 lakh health cards for traders by the end of this month, the Deputy CM similarly gave instructions to the Agricultural department to prepare about 3.25 lakh health cards for the farmers within this month.

Divulging about the development centric initiatives of the Punjab Government, S. Badal said that under Rural Mission the state government would spend Rs. 1977 crore of various development works out of which Rs 714. 65 crore had already been released for the districts. He also divulged that under urban mission, all municipal towns would be provided all basic facilities at a cost of Rs. 3500 crore. Besides this, the DCs have been directed to spend Rs. 5 crore from MNREGA in a month in each district on various development works as Rs. 500 crore has been set aside for the same under MNREGA.

Touching the aspect of skill training, S. Badal said that about 200 skill centers would be set up in the state of which half would be for women. He asked the DCs to locate visible and approachable places where such modern centers could come up. He also announced that burial grounds for Christians and Muslims communities would be constructed by July this year and DCs would submit lists of those villages where such separate grounds need to be constructed.

Advocating the need to maintain perfect administrative discipline, the Deputy Cm instructed the DCs to conduct surprise checks so as to control absenteeism which causes harassment of general public and undue delay in the delivering of government services to the people.

On the occasion, Chief Secretary Sarvesh Kaushal, Additional Chief Secretary Development N.S. Kalsi, Principal Secretary to CM S.K. Sandhu and Principal Secretary to Deputy CM P.S. Aujla and senior officers of various departments were also present. 

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Punjab Sports Department appoints 168 junior coaches

Chandigarh, May 3:

          The Punjab Sports Department has appointed 168 junior coaches as part of the strategy devised by the state government to promote sports activities and produce world beating players.

          Disclosing this, Director, Sports Department, Punjab, Mr. Rahul Gupta said that the newly appointed 168 coaches would train the budding players associated with 24 sports. He divulged that Punjab Government is paying special attention to the development of sports infrastructure in the form of new stadiums with ultra modern facilities. He further elaborated that the Deputy Chief Minister, Punjab, S. Sukhbir Singh Badal, who also holds Sports portfolio, has undertaken various initiatives for strengthening sports infrastructure which has seen multi-purpose stadiums, hockey stadiums and sports schools coming up where the future champions would be provided the best of training.

          He also informed that a proposal has been sent to the Deputy Chief Minister regarding deputing 61 police coaches in the sports department besides the initiation of the process of recruiting 125 National and International medalists of Punjab regarding which an advertisement would soon be published by the sports department.

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Dr.ATWAL MEETS PM AFTER REPRESENTING INDIA AT UNITED NATIONS

 ·       PROPOSES CELEBRATION OF BABA SAHEB’S BIRTHDAY AS INTERNATIONAL EQUALITY DAY

 Chandigarh,May 3 :

    Dr.Charnjit Singh Atwal, Speaker, Punjab Vidhan Sabha, returned after representing India and the State of Punjab at the United Nations Headquarters, New York, U.S.A  and House of Lords, london U.K where the 125th birth anniversary of Bharat Ratna Baba Saheb Dr.Bhim Rao Ambedkar was observed and meets Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi at Parliament House, Delhi.

   An official spokesman of the Vidhan Sabha Speaker said that  Dr. Atwal submitted his report to Prime Minister and  proposed that the Birthday of Baba Saheb i.e. 14th of April should be declared as International Equality Day and written communication should be sent to the UN regarding this.

  The spokesman said that the Prime Minister appreciated the way in which Dr. Atwal represented India and Punjab Government besides making the gathering of World leaders aware about life and glorious teachings of Baba Saheb.

      The spokesman further  said that  Dr.Charnjit Singh Atwal was invited as a special guest of honour at both the places where he won many hearts through his heart rending tribute to Dr.B. R Ambedkar whose 125th birth anniversary is being celebrated world wide.

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FARMERS MUST REFRAIN TO USE UN-RECOMMENDED AND HYBRID SEEDS: JATHEDAR TOTA SINGH

·     AGRICULTURE MINISTER PRESIDES OVER HIGH LEVEL MEETING TO REVIEW THE ARRANGEMENTS OF KHARIF CROPS

·     DIRECTS CAOS TO SUBMIT WEEKLY CROP PROGRESS REPORT

·     ACS (D) INSTRUCTED THE OFFICERS TO SENSITIZE THE FARMERS REGARDING LATEST TECHNIQUES OF CULTIVATION

CHANDIGARH, MAY 3:

Punjab Agriculture Minister Jathdar Tota Singh today reviewed the arrangements of the agriculture department regarding the cultivation of Kharif crops like; Paddy, Cotton and Basmati Rice.

During a high level meeting, Jathdar Tota Singh issued instruction for the adequate availability of river water and electricity to the farmers. He categorically asked the Chief Agriculture Officers (CAOs) to complete the task of cotton sowing within week by all means. The minister also directed the officers to persuade the farmers not to use un-recommended and hybrid seeds of cotton crop. He said that farmers be sensitized to use the verities of seeds recommended by Punjab Agriculture University, Ludhiana.

The Minister also instructed the Chief Agriculture Officers to send weekly crop cultivation progress report to the department so that the department, after compilation of reports of all the districts, could inform the Chief Minister, Punjab on routine basis.

During the meeting, Mr. Nirmaljeet Singh Kalsi, Additional Chief Secretary (Development) directed the officers to aware the farmers regarding the latest cultivation techniques and technology so that the state might not face any eventual untoward situation of crop failure. Mr. Kalsi asked the officers that any problem faced by famers must immediately be brought to the notice of higher authority so that problems could be redressed without any delay. He also asked the officers to use multimedia means of communication like; Doordarshan/Radio for reaching out to more and more farmers in a bid to sensitize regarding the cultivation process and techniques besides producing special documentaries casting progressive farmers unrevealing their success stories in farming.

Mr. Jasbir Singh Bains, Director, Agriculture informed the minister that for the coming kharif season, the state had fixed the target of 27.10 lack hectare paddy cultivation, 2.00 lakh maize and 5.00 lakh hectare for cottong cultivation. He informed that all the arrangements of pesticides, seeds and fertilizer have been completed.

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BADAL EXHORTS PEOPLE OF PUNJAB TO GET READY FOR MAKING SUPREME SACRIFICE TO SAVE RIVER WATERS

·        CONGRESS HAS CHEATED PUNJAB ON THE ISSUE OF RIVER WATERS

·        MY PRIMARY DUTY TO RESOLVE PEOPLES’ PROBLEMS ON THEIR DOOR STEPS- CM

·        NEITHER SUMMER NOR WINTER CAN DETER ME FROM MY MISSION TO SERVE PEOPLE

·        ASKS PEOPLE TO KEEP VIGILANT EYE OVER DEVELOPMENT WORKS

·        EXPECTING KEJRIWAL TO SAFEGUARD PUNJAB’s INTERESTS WOULD BE UTTERLY FARCE

·        CM CONCLUDES HIS THREE DAY SANGAT DARSHAN PROGRAM IN LAMBI

 Lambi, May 3:

Terming the river waters as the lifeline of the people of the state, the Chief Minister Punjab Mr. Parkash Singh Badal called upon them to be prepared to face any tough battle in the near future to safeguard their rights over the contentious issue river waters.

Addressing the people on the last leg of his three-day Sangat Darshan program held here in Lambi assembly constituency, Mr. Badal said that the issue of river waters was not merely restricted to farming community rather it was associated with the overall development and prosperity of the state. He said that if the state was robbed off its water, its fertile lands will turn into desert and not only the farming community, the entire economy of the state would be in doldrums.

Describing agriculture as the backbone of state's economy, he said that the farm laborers, commission agents, traders and even industrialists would be adversely affected and thus appealed the people to leave no stone unturned to safeguard the state’s legitimate right over its river waters.  

 Making people aware of the Congress' role in robbing state off its water, the Chief Minister said that Congress led governments never missed any opportunity to divest the people from their rightful share in their river waters and the incumbent Chief of state Congress Captain Amarinder Singh has played pivotal role in this. Talking about the issue of SYL canal's construction he said that the then Prime Minister of India Mrs. Indira Gandhi had laid foundation stone of project and Captain Amarinder Singh has welcomed this step amid great fanfare and gaiety. At that time too, the Akali Dal strongly raised its voice against this apathetic attitude and discriminatory treatment meted out to Punjab and now same sequence of events were happening once again. Answering a media query Mr. Badal said that as per the Riparian Rules Punjab has exclusive rights over its waters and not even a drop will be spared with anyone. He added that Rajasthan was given Punjab's water in an unjustified and arbitrary manner and the then Central government never took Punjab into confidence while deciding this crucial issue.

Ridiculing the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for its stand on the water issue, the Chief Minister said that the real face of AAP has been fully exposed with the affidavit it filed in court over the issue. He said that in its affidavit the Delhi government has stated Punjab's stand on the issue as unconstitutional and against the interests of nation and even stated that this decision of Punjab may lead to disintegration of country. He said that Mr. Arvind Kejriwal belonged to the state of Haryana and his affinity for the state was natural and thus expecting Kejriwal to safeguard Punjab rights would be utterly farce.

Talking about the importance of holding Sangat Darshan programs Mr. Badal said that it was the best example of democracy. In this democratic set up, people are offered help as per their need. He added that besides saving efforts and time, the main purpose of Sangat Darshan program to ensure people's participation in developmental projects. He added that his primary duty was to solve people's problems at their doorstep.  Holding Sangat Darshan in sweltering hot summer, Mr. Badal said though the doctors have advised him to stay away from excessive hot or cold weather, but such weather cannot dissuade him from meeting his goals and he will keep on performing his duty. He said that Sangat Darshan programs are held only in Punjab and that too is limited till the time SAD-BJP government was serving the people of state. He added that in a democratic set up, to ensure people's participation, Sangat Darshan was the most instrumental concept. In Sangat Darshan people's problems are resolved on merit basis and the officers concerned are held responsible for the works. He added that Congress and other parties tried to stop the Sangat Darshan program through courts but the courts too have endorsed this initiative.

Calling upon people to ensure their participation in developmental works, he said that people should themselves keep an eye on the works. He added that besides ensuring timely completion of project the quality of work too is improved and any kind of discrepancy in project implementation can also be checked. While keeping an eye on the project, people also realize their duties.

The Chief Minister announced grants for panchayats of villages Khera, Sheranwala, Fatuhi Khera, Sikh Wala, Punjawa, Reranwali, Lambi and Nambardar Patti while holding Sangat Darshan of these villages.

Prominent among others present included MLA Mr. Harpreet Singh, Punjab Agro Chairman Jathedar Dyal Singh Kolianwali, SAD District Coordinator Mr. Avtar Singh Vanwala, Chairman Mr. Tejinder Singh Middukhera, Puncofed Chairman Mr. Kulwinder Bhai Ka Kera and others.

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PUNJAB TRANSFERS 31 PPS OFFICERS

Chandigarh, May 3:

            The Punjab police today issued transfer/ posting orders of 31 PPS officers on administrative ground with immediate effect.

According to an official spokesman Mr Balbir singh, TP/53 has been posted at SP (Investigation) Kapurthala.  Similarly,  Bahadur Singh 1367/LDH as SP(Hqrs) Kapurthala, Jagatpreet SinghTP/113 (C&R) as SP(Hqrs) Sangrur, Ajinder Singh TP/117(C&R) as SP(Hqrs) Phagwara, Baljit Singh PPS 461/J(C&R) as SP(Inv.) Sri Muktsar Sahib, Kesar Singh 463/J (C&R) as SP(Hqrs) Mansa, Tilak Raj 460/J as SP(Hqrs) SBS Nagar, Arshdeep Singh 355/PR(C&R) as SP SD Dera Bassi, Rattan Singh Brar 304/PR as ADCP Traffic Ludhiana, Rajbir Singh 379/J(C&R) as SP(Hqrs) Ferozpur, Amarjit Singh 8/R as SP(Inv) Faridkot, Dilbag Singh 462/J as SP (Hqrs) Batala, Amarjit Singh 351/PR as SP(Inv) Moga, Harjit Singh TP/120(C&R) as ADCP Traffic Amritsar City, Sukhpal Singh 87/PAP as ADCP Industrial Security, Ludhiana, Harinderjit Singh 481/J as  Asstt. Comdt,80th  Bn PAP Jalandhar, Balraj Singh 103/FR(C&R) as Asstt. Comdt 36th Bn, PAP Bhadurgarh, Balkar Singh 487/J(C&R) as ADCP (inv) Ludhiana, Ashwani Kumar TP/61 (C&R)  as Asstt. Comdt.75 Bn.PAP Jalandhar Cantt., Narinder Pal PR/139 as Astt. Comdt. 2nd Commando BN Bahadurgarh, Vinod Kumar 64/FR as Asstt. Comdt. 2nd IRB Ladha Kothi, Sangrur, Tarun Rattan, 3/JR(C&R) as SP(Hqrs) Fatehgarh Sahib, Amarjit Singh 454/J as Asstt. Comdt 36th BN PAP Bhadurgarh, Harbir Singh Atwal , TP/118 (C&R) as SP (Traffic) SAS Nagar, Sukhdev singh 305/PR as SP(Hqrs)Patiala, Sharanjit Singh TP/123 as SP Security, Traffic & Operations, Patiala, Harwinder Singh, TP/108(C&R) as SP(Inv) Patiala, Paramjit Singh Goraya PR/47 as SP Vigilance Bureau, Punjab, Chandigarh, Baljit Singh 710/PAP as Asstt. Commdt 27th Bn PAP, Jalandhar, Rajwant Kaur as Asstt.Comdt, 1st IRB Patiala and Major Singh 388/J has been posted as Asstt. Comdt 6th IRB Ladha Kothi  Sangrur.

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JOSHI DIRECTS TO RECRUIT 116 MEDICAL TEACHERS

Chandigarh, May 3:

          The Punjab Government has given approval for the direct recruitment of 116 Professors, Associate Professors and Assistant Professors of different departments

in Government Medical Colleges at Patiala and Amritsar.

          Disclosing this here today, Punjab Medical Education and Research Minister Mr. Anil Joshi said that these vacancies would be filled according to recruitment criteria of the department. He also divulged that Departmental selection committee has been constituted for this purpose. It will be beneficial for increase in the MBBS seats in both colleges after this recruitment drive. The Minister directed the department that recruitment should be fully transparent and according to rules.

 

 Dr. Atwal, addresses House of Lords for 125th Birth Anniversary Celebrations of Baba Sahed Dr. B. R. Ambedkar

Chandigarh,26 April;

Dr.Charnjit Singh Atwal, Speaker, Punjab Vidhan Sabha, attended the the 125th Birth Anniversary Celebrations of Baba Saheb Dr. B. R. Ambedkar as Special Guest of Honour at the House of Lords, London U.K.

          An official spokesman of the Government said that in a historic event organised at the House of Lords under the aegis of Lord Loomba in association with Sri Guru Ravidas Global Organisation for Human Rights, Dr. Atwal, addressed the serene house attended by representatives from fifteen countries.

          The spokesman said that this is the first time that the birth anniversary of any Indian Leader is being celebrated at the House of Lords and Dr. Atwal also praised the fervour shown by representatives from fifteen different countries to commemorate the birth anniversary of their beloved leader.

          Dr. Atwal went to the extent of saying that out of all the Leaders of the World, Baba Saheb was the greatest and the most popular leader of all the times of global masses and for that reason, he proposed that the Birth Day of Baba Saheb i.e. 14th of April should be declared as International Equality Day. This would be a real tribute to this visionary, who laid a life long struggle not only for the Indian people but who was a motivational force for the leaders of the world who raised their voice for the weaker sections of the society.

          In addition to Lord Loomba who had been instrumental in organising the event. The function was attended by dignitaries from various fields from across the world and included Mr. Varinder Sharma, Member of Parliament, London and Lord Hussain from Luton, U.K.

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WHEAT PROCUREMENT TOUCHES 88 LMT IN PUNJAB

Ø  BATHINDA PROCURES 5.20 LMT

Ø  ONLINE TRANSACTIONS OVER RS. 659.25 CRORES DONE IN BATHINDA

Ø  FARMERS TOLD TO BRING DRY PRODUCE

Ø  OFFICERS CONCERNED TO ENSURE QUALITY AND QUANTITY OF WHEAT PROCURED

  Chandigarh/ Bathinda April 26: Over 88 LMT wheat has been procured in Punjab till date while Bathinda alone procured about 5.20 LMT of wheat till last evening.

Giving details of the procurement done in Punjab, an official spokesman of the government said that out of 88.72 LMT wheat procured, various agencies procured 87.35 LMT and the traders could procure 1.36 LMT. The spokesman also said that Pungrain procured 17.80 LMT, Markfed 18.17 LMT, Punsup 16.61 LMT, PSWC 12.55 LMT, PAIC 8.52 LMT and FCI procured 13.66 LMT.

                The food and civil supplies department through its agencies has made a fervent appeal to all the farmers to bring dry clean and fully matured wheat to the mandis. The concerned officers have also been directed to ensure good quality sturdy gunny bags with accurate weight would be ensured while packing the produce and they have been especially asked to visit the mandis during the procurement and ensure smooth operations.              

                Referring to the procurements and payments made in district Bathinda Mandis for the wheat procured till date, the spokesman said that total transactions worth Rs. 659.25 has been made for more than 5.20 LMT of wheat procured in Bathinda. Giving the agency wise transactions, the spokesman said that total amount of Rs. 139.80 crore was electronically transferred for the farmers’ produce procured by Pungrain. Similarly for procured wheat by Markfed amount worth Rs. 160.37 crore has been online transferred. Punsup given Rs. 136.99 crore whereas PSWC got Rs. 99.25 transferred. An amount of Rs. 60.95 crore was electronically transferred to the PAIC, he added. The spokesman also said that an amount of Rs. 61.89 crore was paid for the wheat procured by the FCI. The spokesman also said that as per the three tier mechanism the officers would personally visit the grain markets under their jurisdiction for monitoring the progress of ongoing wheat procurement on the daily basis.

Many of the commission agents have expressed their satisfaction over the online transferring of the money for the wheat procured in Bathinda. One Mr. Tarsem Kumar Commission agent from Bucho Mandi (9417138794) said that since Friday all the payments were being regularly made. Rubbishing all reports of delay in payments, he said that most of the farmers who have sold their crop were satisfied with the transparent online transaction system.

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CM FIXES SEPTEMBER 15 AS DEADLINE FOR COMPLETION OF SRI RAM TIRATH TEMPLE-CUM-PANORAMA COMPLEX

·       EIGHT FEET HIGH GOLDEN PLATED MURTI OF BHAGWAN VALMIKI JI TO BE INSTALLED IN THE SANCTUM SANCTORUM

·       FOUNDATION STONE OF BABA JEEVAN SINGH MEMORIAL TO BE LAID IN COMING JUNE

·       WORK ON THIS MEMORIAL TO BE COMPLETED BY OCTOBER THIS YEAR

Chandigarh, April 26-

Setting the deadline for completion of construction work at upcoming Sri Ram Tirath Temple-cum-Panorama complex at Amritsar, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today directed the officers to complete the entire civil work by September 15, this year.

Presiding over a high level review meeting to monitor the ongoing work on the construction of Sri Ram Tirath Temple cum Panorama complex at Amritsar and Baba Jeevan Singh Memorial at Sri Anandpur Sahib here today, the Chief Minister underscored the need for expediting the work of these projects for their timely completion.

The Chief Minister said that the iconic temple cum panorama center was coming up at Sri Valmiki Tirath in Amritsar at a cost of Rs. 180 cr, where Bhagwan Valmiki ji had created the great epic and masterpiece of Ramayana. Mr. Badal said that it was a matter of great pride and honor for the state government to offer humble tributes to Bhagwan Valmiki Ji by developing this site for the devotees visiting this sacred place from every nook and corner of the world. He pointed out that new Temple which would be constructed at Sri Valmiki Ashram (Ram Tirath) would be an engineering marvel spruced with rare architecture, landscaping besides aesthetically designed. 

In a significant decision, the Chief Minister gave nod for the installation of eight feet high golden plated Murti of Bhagwan Valmiki ji in the sanctum sanctorum. Likewise, Mr. Badal also gave nod for installing filtration Plant in the Sarovar in the Ram Tirath Temple and also finalized the design of the fountain in the memorial besides approving the installation of lights/lighting fixtures and audio/sound system in the memorial. He also gave nod for constitution of a Committee under the chairmanship of Deputy Commissioner, Amritsar for the management, operation and maintenance of the complex and for other related activities.

Meanwhile, the Chief Minsiter also announced to lay the foundation stone on construction of Baba Jeevan Singh Memorial at Sri Anandpur Sahib in the month of June and the work would be completed by October this year. He said that this memorial to come up at a cost of Rs 25 crore would be a befitting tribute to the legendary Sikh martyr Baba Jeevan Singh, who had rendered marvelous service to the panth by bringing back the seesh of Guru Teg Bahadur ji from Chandni chowk (Delhi) to Sri Anandpur Sahib. He said that Baba Jeevan Singh confronted unimaginable hardships during his journey from Delhi to Sri Anandpur sahib but he faced them bravely. Mr. Badal said that this memorial would remind our younger generations about exemplary courage exhibited by this legendary Sikh warrior which hardly finds any parallel in the entire Sikh history.

Prominent amongst other present on the occasion included Cabinet Ministers Mr. Gulzar Singh Ranike, Mr. Madan Mohan Mittal and Mr. Surjit Singh Rakhra, MLAs Justice (Retd.) Nirmal Singh and Mr. Sarwan Singh Phillaur, Chairman Punjab State Backward Classes Commission Prof. Kirpal Singh Badungar, Chairman Punjab Dalit Vikas Board Mr. Vijay Danav, Chairman Punjab Safai Karamchari Welfare Board Mr. Raj Kumar Atikay, Principal Secretary Cultural Affairs Mrs. Anjali Bhawra, Special Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr. KJS Cheema, Director Cultural Affairs Mr. Navjot Pal Singh Randhawa and Deputy Commissioner Amritsar Mr. Varun Roojam.

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CM APPROVES APPOINTMENT OF BHOGAL AS VICE-CHAIRMAN OF PUNSEED

·       ALSO APPOINTS HARMANJIT SINGH AS THE SENIOR VICE-CHAIRMAN OF PUNJABI CULTURAL COORDINATION BOARD

Chandigarh, April 26:

The Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today gave his nod to appoint Mr. Kuldeep Singh Bhogal as Vice-Chairman of PUNSEED and Mr. Harmanjit Singh as the Senior Vice-Chairman of Punjabi Cultural Coordination Board.

          Disclosing this here today, a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office said that Mr. Badal cleared the file in this regard and formal orders related to the appointments would be issued shortly.

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PUNJAB GOVERNOR APPROVES INDUCTION OF SEVEN MLAs AS CPS

·      ALSO GIVES NOD TO DROP BOLARIA AS CPS

Chandigarh, April 26:

On the recommendations of Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal, the Punjab Governor Prof. Kaptan Singh Solanki today gave his approval for the induction of seven new MLAs as Chief Parliamentary Secretaries (CPSs). 

Disclosing this here today, a spokesperson of CMO said that the seven new MLAs to be inducted as CPS would include Mr. Gurtej Singh Ghuriana, Mr. Manjit Singh Mianwind, Mr. Darshan Singh Shivalik, Mr. Gurpartap Singh Wadala, Mr. Pargat Singh, Smt. Sukhjeet Kaur Sahi and Smt. Seema Kumari.

However, the Governor also accorded approval to drop MLA Mr. Inderbir Singh Bolaria form the post of CPS.

ROTATIONAL IRRIGATION PROGRAMME FOR KHARIFF SEASON ANNOUNCED

CHANDIGARH, APRIL 26:

            The Irrigation Department, Punjab has announced the Rotational Programme for irrigation for the current Khariff Season through Canal water up to May 2, 2016. The channels of Sirhind Canal System would run on the priority basis from Bathinda Branch, Bist Doab Canal, Sidhwan Branch, Abohar Branch and Patiala feeder respectively.

            Disclosing this here today a spokesman of the irrigation department said that the channels off taking from Bhakra Main Line in Group A' being in the first preference will run to their indent. Balance water supplies available will be utilized in direct distributaries of Ghaggar Branch and Patiala Minor in group 'B' respectively.

            The spokesman further said that Sirhind Feeder and distributaries in Group "A" being in the First preference will run to their indent. Balance water supplies available will be utilized in direct distributaries of Abohar Branch off-taking from Sirhind Feeder and distributaries in Group "B" respectively.

            The spokesman also said that the channels off taking from Upper Bari Doab Canal i.e. Lahore Branch, with its distributaries being in the first Preference would run to their indent. Balance water supplies water available would be utilised in Main Branch Lower, Kasur Branch Lower and Sabraon Branch with their distributaries respectively.

 

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EFFORTS OF EDUCATION MINISTER CHEEMA BEAR FRUIT ON VISA ISSUE

AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT CLARIFIES POSITION BY WRITING TO PUNJAB SCHOOL EDUCATION BOARD

·       SAYS, A VISA APPLICATION HAS NOT AND WILL NOT BE REFUSED ON THE BASIS OF A QUALIFICATION FROM PSEB

Chandigarh, April 26:

The untiring and persistent efforts made by the Education Minister, Punjab, Dr. Daljit Singh Cheema in taking up the issue of non-issuance of visas to students passing 10+2 examination from Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) with Australian High Commission have finally borne fruit. It is pertinent to mention here that after media reports regarding refusal by Australian authorities of visas to students passing 10+2 from PSEB, Dr. Cheema took strong notice of the issue and plunged headlong to resolve it successfully. The Australian Government has also clarified that A Visa Application has not and will not be refused on the basis of a qualification from PSEB.

Disclosing this, a spokesman of the Education Department said that the Education and Training Department of Australian Government has written to the Chairperson of PSEB Dr. Tejinder Kaur Dhaliwal making it crystal clear that neither in the previous time had any visa been refused with regard to the students obtaining educational qualifications from the PSEB nor in the coming time would such an action be undertaken. The Australian Government has also clarified that under the GENUINE TEMPORARY ENTRANT (G.T.E.) requirement, findings are note made on the basis of one factor alone and each application is assessed on its individual merits.

The spokesman further elaborated that official of the Education and Training Department of Australia, Ms. Elizabeth Campbell Dorning had cleared the air about the issue to the PSEB Chairprson Dr. Dhaliwal in response to the letter dated 12 April written by the PSEB to the Australian Government on this sensitive issue.

The spokesman also divulged that Dr. Cheema had seriously taken the issue from the word go and discussed all its aspects threadbare in a meeting of the senior officers of the department convened recently. During the meeting, it was decided by the department to take it up with the Australian High Commission besides Union Human Resources Development Ministry because the issue was directly connected to the future of a vast number of the students.

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 PUNJAB ANNOUNCES MUKH MANTRI TIRATH DARSHAN YATRA TRAIN SCHEDULE FOR MAY 2016

Chandigarh, April 26:

        In order to facilitate the pilgrims of the state longing to visit their religious shrines, the Punjab Government has announced Mukh Mantri Tirath Darshan Yatra Train schedule for the month of May, 2016.

          Disclosing this here today a spokesman of the Punjab Government said that the train for Mour  Constituency would depart from Mour  on 1st   May for Nanded Sahib, For Sham Charuasi  train would depart from Hoshiarpur on 3rd May, For Jandiala Guru constituency train would depart from Jandiala Guru on 5th May, For Nakodar Constituency train would leave from Nakodar on 11th May, For Gill Constituency train would depart from Ludhiana on 16th May, For Garshankar train would leave from Hoshiarpur on 19th May, For Lehra area train would leave from Lehra on 25th May, For Sahenwal train would leave Sahenwal on 27th May.

 The spokesman further said that for Varanasi, train would depart from Phagwara for people hailing from Phagwara and Banga constituency on 15th May and from S.B.SNagar on 26th May for devotees of S.B.S.Nagar, Balachaur and Garshankar constituencies.

 

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BADAL PLEDGES ALL SUPPORT TO CHAIRMAN BSMF FOR DEVELOPING HOUSE OF LEGENDARY MARTYR BHAGAT SINGH AS A WORLD CLASS MEMORIAL AT HIS BIRTHPLACE BANGA IN PAKISTAN

·        PUNJAB GOVERNMENT TO BEAR ENTIRE EXPENDITURE FOR THE PURCHASE OF MARTYR’S HOUSE AND ITS CONVERSION AS A WORLD CLASS MEMORIAL

·        MOVE TO SENSITIZE OUR YOUTH TO KEEP THEM ABREAST WITH OUR GLORIOUS LEGACY

·        QURESHI THANKS CM FOR THIS GOODWILL GESTURE AND POSITIVE RESPONSE

·        HOPES THIS INITIATIVE TO STRENGTHEN BONDS OF LOVE, GOODWILL AND FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN PEOPLE OF BOTH THESE COUNTRIES

Chandigarh, April 24:

Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today offered all support and cooperation to the Chairman, Bhagat Singh Memorial Foundation (BSMF) Mr. Imtiaz Rashid Qureshi for the conversion of Shaheed-e-Azam Sardar Bhagat Singh’s house at his birthplace Banga in Faisalabad district (Pakistan) into a world class memorial.

This assurance was given by Mr. Badal to the visiting delegation of BSMF led by Mr. Qureshi from Lahore, which called on the former here at Punjab Bhawan this afternoon.  

The Chief Minister assured Mr. Qureshi that the Punjab government would bear the entire expenditure for the purchase of the legendary martyr Bhagat Singh’s house in village Banga, where he was born, to develop it as one of the finest monument to perpetuate his glorious legacy across the globe. He reiterated that this move would certainly prove to be a milestone in sensitizing and keeping our youngsters abreast with the ideology of an iconic freedom fighter, who was equally revered both in India and Pakistan. Mr. Badal further said that the state government would extend all possible help to develop this magnificent memorial at Bhagat Singh’s birthplace as a befitting tribute to this great son of the soil.

Highly enthused by the goodwill gesture and positive response from the Chief Minister, Mr. Qureshi expressed his gratitude to him saying that Sardar Bhagat Singh was one of the tallest heroes and would be ever remembered by one and all for times to come. He said Bhagat Singh’s legacy should not only be restricted to India and Pakistan but across the world in general and particularly in the Indian subcontinent. Mr. Qureshi also hoped that this unique initiative would further strengthen the bonds of love, goodwill and friendship between the people of both these countries.  

Mr. Qureshi apprised the Chief Minister that the foundation was pro-actively engaged in disseminating the life, philosophy and works of the great revolutionary Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh by organizing seminars, symposiums and panel discussions regularly on different occasions. He also informed Mr. Badal that Shadman Chowk in Lahore has been renamed as Bhagat Singh Chowk in the fond remembrance of legendary hero’s supreme sacrifice with concerted efforts of the foundation. He also told Mr. Badal that the foundation has filed a writ petition in the Lahore High Court to reopen the trial case of Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh to bring facts on the fore, which led to his execution along with Rajguru and Sukhdev in Lahore jail in 1931.  

Prominent amongst other who were present on the occasion included Senior Vice-Chairman BSMF Mr. Sufi Tufail Nadeem, an eminent historian Dr. M.M. Juneja and Advocate, Punjab and Haryana High Court Mr. Arun Johar.

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REGULATORY AUTHORITY FOR PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN THE OFFING – SUKHBIR SINGH BADAL

·        SAYS SIT GETS BREAKTHROUGH IN CASE RELATED TO KILLING OF MATA CHAND KAUR

·        SAYS KOHINOOR DIAMOND A PROPERTY OF PUNJABIS; WILL MEET PRIME MINISTER SOON

·        BOTH KEJRIWAL & CAPT AMARINDER OPPORTUNISTS, POWER HUNGRY

·        PUNJAB GOVERNMENT HAS STARTED SEVERAL WELFARE SCHEMES FOR BENEFIT OF DALIT’S, DOWNTRODDEN SECTIONS OF SOCIETY

·        ATTENDS FUNCTIONS RELATED TO 125TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF DR B R AMBEDKAR

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Ludhiana, April 24:

            Punjab Deputy CM Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal has said that a Regulatory Authority to keep a check on private schools of the state is in the offing. He said that he has asked Education Minister Dr Daljit Singh Cheema to make sure that the Regulatory Authority starts functioning at the earliest. Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal also said that the Special Investigation Team (SIT) formed to nab the killers of Mata Chand Kaur has got a breakthrough and the killers would be arrested soon.

            Deputy CM Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal said this while attending the functions organised on the occasion of 125th birth anniversary of Dr B R Ambedkar, at Bhadaur House and Daresi areas, here today.

            While speaking to the media persons, Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal said that the Punjab government is keeping a close tab on the issue of fleecing of parents by some private schools. He said that the state government would not tolerate this at any cost and that is why, a Regulatory Authority in this regard is in offing and would start functioning soon.

            On a question related to the killing of Mata Chand Kaur, wife of Satguru Jagjit Singh, of Namdhari Sect, the Deputy CM said that an SIT comprising Commissioner Police Ludhiana Mr. Jatinder Singh Aulakh as Chairman, SSP Khanna Mr. Satinder Singh and AIG (Crime) Mr. Ravcharan Singh Brar both as members has already been formed. He said that the SIT has got breakthrough into the case and that the killers of Mata Chand Kaur would be behind bars soon.

            Reacting to a question related to Kohinoor diamond, he said that the Kohinoor belongs to all Punjabis and that the Punjab government would make all efforts to bring it back. He said that they would be meeting Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi in this regard very soon and would also take up this matter through diplomatic channels. Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal said that if required, they would also approach the Supreme Court of India regarding this matter.

            Taking an aim at Aam Aadmi Party convener and Delhi CM Mr Arvind Kejriwal, the Deputy CM said that Kejriwal’s anti Punjab stand has been exposed over the SYL issue. He said that the Kejriwal and his party has failed on all fronts over providing good governance to the people of Delhi and that is why, even the Punjabi’s have rejected him wholeheartedly. He said that Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee president Capt Amarinder Singh is a failed leader and just like people of Punjab, even the NRI diaspora has rejected him. He said that both Arvind Kejriwal and Capt Amarinder Singh are failed leaders, opportunists and power hungry and Punjabi’s know their real face now.

            He said that a Bollywood film named Santa Banta has been banned in Punjab as it could have hurt the sentiments of Sikhs. Replying to another question regarding the parole of Prof Davinderpal Singh Bhullar, the Deputy CM said that as per our law, even the prisoners and under trials have their rights and under the same law, they are entitled for parole as well.

                While addressing the gathering, the Deputy CM said that several welfare schemes for the betterment of Dalit’s and weaker sections of the society have been started in Punjab and some new schemes would be started shortly. He said that it was only during the tenure of Shiromani Akali Dal-Bharatiya Janta Party government that the services of more than 12,000 contractual Safai Karamchari’s were regularised. He said that next week, he has called yet another meeting in which all issues related to the Safai Karamchari’s would be taken up.

            He said that Dr B R Ambedkar was a torch bearer for not only one community but for the entire humanity and society and all of us should learn from his life and contribute for taking the society into the right direction. He said that Dr Ambedkar spent his entire life for bringing equality in the society and people from all communities should learn from his teachings. He said that the Punjab government has chalked out yearlong comprehensive programmes for educating the masses about the teachings of Dr B R Ambedkar.

            Prominent among those present on the occasion included Mayor Mr Harcharan Singh Gohalwaria, Advisor to CM Mr Mahesh Inder Singh Grewal, MLAs Mr Manpreet Singh Ayali, Mr Ranjit Singh Dhillon, former MP Mr Amrik Singh Aliwal, Punjab Traders Board vice chairman Mr Madan Lal Bagga, Mr Vijay Danav, Chaudhary Yashpal, Mr Laxman Dravid, Mr Ashwani Sahota, besides several others.

DISTRICT INFORMATION AND PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE

-FILES RELATED TO OP BLUE STAR BE MADE PUBLIC, HARSIMRAT KAUR BADAL

-PEOPLE SHOULD KNOW FACTS BEHIND ATTACK ON SRI DARBAR SAHIB USING TANKS, CANNONS

- PUNJAB ECONOMICALLY VERY STRONG

-NEW AFFIDAVIT ON SYL HAS EXPOSED DUAL POLICY OF ARVIND KEJRIWAL

-DIFF VILLAGES GET GRANTS FOR DEVELOPMENTAL WORKS AT DEON, BALLUANA, SARDARGARH SANGAT DARSHAN PROGRAMS

Deon (Bathinda), April 24

            The Union Minister for Food Processing Mrs Harsimrat Kaur Badal today holding Congress responsible for 1984 anti-Sikh riots said that the files related to attack on Sri Darbar Sahib during the Op Blue Star should be made public so that the truth is brought before people.

            After distributing grants to panchayats during sangat darshan of villages of Buladhewala and Burj Mehma. while talking to the mediapersons Mrs Badal said that the files related to most pious plac for Sikhs be made public when tanks and cannons were used in precincts of the holy place so that people know the truth behind this horrendous episode. She said that with the the details coming out, the directions issued at that time too would be made public. She added that the roles of Congress leaders Jagdish Tytler and Sajjan Kumar will be re-investigated in the entire episode on the basis of facts that were concealed.

            Answering media query on Punjab's economical health Mrs Badal said that the state's financial condition was totally strong. Condemning the misleading campaign launched by opposition,  she said since the state was in pink of financial health, it was able to succesfully implement a large number of welfare schemes in states. She said that in the last nine years, state has set new records of development and implementation of welfare schemes for its people. She added that the opposition should refrain from giving political color to developmental issues. She added that the massive developmental strides Punjab has taken is the proof of its success.

            On being asked about the new affidavit filed in Supreme Court by the Arvind Kejriwal led Delhi government pertaining to SYL, Mrs Badal said the dual politics of AAP in the election year has been exposed. She added that the flip-flop statements of AAP and its chief on SYL issue proves that the party leadership say different things at different times and hence people should beware of such politicians.

            The Union Minister told Mr Kejriwal that if he really was supporter of Punjab's water, it should file an affidavit in court stating that it stood by Punjab government on this issue.

            Congratulating the district Bathinda panchayats and zila parishad for being honored by the Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi on the occasion of National Panchayat Day she encouraged the bodies to improve their working further.

            She conducted sangat darshan of different villages today wherein she distributed grants for initiating various developmental works. Former MP Lok Sabha Mrs Paramjit Kaur Gulshan, Deputy Commissioner Dr Basant Garg, ADC (D) Mrs Shena Aggarwal, Dr Om Prakash Sharma and others were also present.

DISTRICT INFORMATION AND PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE

Kaljharani (Bathinda), April 24

 One Day Kisan Sammelan on “Pradhan Mantra Fasal Bima Yojana And Successful Cultivation of Kharif crops” was organized by PAU-Krishi Vigyan Kendra Bathinda at adopted Village Kaljharani on 24 April 2016. Hon’ble Union Minister Smt Harsimrat Kaur Badal graced the Occasion as chief guest of the function. In her speech she expressed her gratitude to the Worthy Prime Minister for launching various schemes like “Soil health Card” and “Pardhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojna” in favour of farmers community. She further advised the farmers to get benefit of the Food Processing Training cum Bussiness Incubation Centre started at PAU Research Station Bathinda. She told to the farmerming community about various schemes initiated and detailed about the subsidies given by Ministry of Food Processing industries. She emphasized on the importance of Mega Food Park and Cold Chain for the reducing the wastage of agriculture raw produce and hence will definitely add to the betterment of the farmers. Smt Paramjit Kaur Gulshan (Ex MP Bathinda) was also present on the occasion. Mr Monish kumar IAS ,OSD (Deputy CM), Dr Basant Garg IAS  Deputy Commissioner, Mrs Sheena Aggarwal IAS, additional deputy commissioner Bathinda and Mr Anmol Dhaliwal (SDM Bathinda) assured for all help from district administration for the success of the programme and remained present on the occasion throughout the programme.

Dr Rajinder Singh Sidhu, Director of Extension Education PAU, Ludhiana, appreciated the efforts made by KVK Bathinda for educating farmers about the “Fasal Bima yojana and Successful cultivation of Kharif Crops”. Dr Rajbir Singh Brar, Director ATARI (ICAR Zone-1) earlier welcomed the Chief guest of the occasion and farmers and farm women present in the event . Dr GS Romana educated the farmers about the Pardhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojna in elaborative way and advised the farmers to adopt this yojana so that on failure of crop due to natural calamity he can get the insured money to run their livlehood. Dr Paramjit Singh (Director, Research Station, Bathinda) told about the crop varieties to be sown in kharif season. Dr Jatinder Singh Brar stressed upon the integrated nutrient management in Cotton and paddy crop. Dr Ajitpal Singh Dhaliwal explained the importance of subsidiary occupations-dairy, poultry, piggery and goat farming .Dr Gurmail singh told the farmers about the various methods for the management of white fly in cotton. He stressed upon the use of recommended insecticides for the control of whitefly in cotton. Dr GS Butter, Additional Director of Extension Education, PAU and Dr Deedar Singh Bhatti, Associate Director of Extension Education, PAU were also present on the occasion. Dr Jagdish Grover, Associate Director, KVK Bathinda co-ordinated the programmme between PAU and farming community. Chief Agriculture Officer Bathinda Dr Nachhatar Singh Aulakh, Dr Gurkewal Singh DhillonDeputy Director(Horticulture) Dr SD Jindal and Mr Vikas Mittal AGM (NABARD) also shared their views with the farming community. In the end certificates were given to the trainees who got successful training on Tie and Dye and Value addition of fruits and vegetables of villages Badal, Gagar, Manna and Bambiha. In this programme more than 500 farmers and farm women were present.

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Sukhbir Singh Badal launches two mobile Apps for Punjab police’s citizen centric services

 ('PP Sanjh' App to provide untraced report, verification, NOC, PCC and passport verification status)

 (Lost articles registration, complaint registration and know my complaint facility also available)

 ('Know Your Police' App will help in distress situations)

 (Mobile applications will ensure prompt and efficient services-Arora)

 Chandigarh, April 22 : Taking further ahead its commitment to transform the public perception about working of Punjab Police, Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal today launched two people friendly mobile applications with varied facilities to ensure delivery of various citizen centric services to people in an efficient, timely and hassle free manner.

After launching the applications here today, Deputy CM Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal, who also holds the home portfolio, said "We must prepare our state police for the challenges of future to make it most professional force of the country equipped with latest gadgets and IT techniques". He stressed that corruption could not be contained by making legislations but minimizing the interface between public and officials, adding he said the solution lies only in provisioning of all government related services online to the public. Keeping in view the Punjab government has decided to provide all citizen services at their door steps to make them online not waiting in line, he emphasised.

These two android mobile 'Apps' – 'PP Saanjh' and 'Know your Police' would facilitate the users to further get help from nine 'applications' namely for untraced reports, verification report, no objection certificate, police clearance certificate, passport verification status, lost articles/equipments/documents registration, complaint registration and know my complaint. These multiple 'Apps' developed by 'Saanjh' wing of state police could be downloaded from Google play store.

Giving brief details of new ‘Apps’, Director General of Police Suresh Arora said earlier applicant would have to apply for these services by visiting a ‘Saanjh Kender’ but after downloading these 'Apps' they could get status of their applications on the go and download final certificates or NOCs while at home. He said the embassies of different countries could also check the authenticity of PCC issued to an applicant through this ‘APP’ besides user can get the status of their passport verifications/applications at any time.

He further added that in case of lost articles /equipments/documents one has to visit nearest Saanjh Kender to register his/her report but with this new specially designed app one could immediately report and get the same registered online. The applicant would get a digitally signed receipt by AIG/Saanjh and he could use this receipt for various purposes like getting new mobile connection, passport etc. The unique feature of this application is the facilitation of payment gateway and users could pay the stipulated fee for the required service through credit or debt cards online.

Besides this, 'Know Your Police' 'App' would help people immensely in distress situations like accidents, crime situations and enable common people to ascertain details of police stations including its location, telephone numbers and email ids of SHO, DSP, SSP including senior officers in office of DGP, Punjab, DGP said.

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·      DISTRICT INFORMATION AND PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE BATHINDA

·      PUNJABIS IN CANADA HAVE REJECTED CAPTAIN: HARSIMRAT BADAL

·      CONGRESS LEADERSHIP SHOULD GIVE PEOPLE ACCOUNT OF SPECTRUM, COAL SCAM

·      GRANTS ISSUED TO VILLAGES FOR VARIOUS DEVELOPMENTAL WORKS DURING SANGAT DARSHAN

 Jhumba (Bathinda), April 22

        The Union Minister for Food Processing Mrs Harsimrat Kaur Badal today said that the Punjabis living in Canada have rejected the Congress president Captain Amarinder Singh by protesting his programs.

         Mrs Badal said this while interacting with media persons after conducting sangat darshan at village Jhumba. She said that in order to save the already tarnished image of Congress, the party was shifting blame on Canadian government whereas the fact is that Captain has been rejected in Punjab as well as abroad.

         Terming the Canada trip of Captain Amarinder Singh as an opportunity to mint dollars and save from scorching Indian summers, Mrs Badal said that the Congress leaders were not associated with common man and they preferred only the politics of vote.

         Answering another media query on Congress leader Sunil Jakhar's statement pertaining to probing grain scam on coming to power, Mrs Badal said that these were just politically motivated allegations and there was not even an iota of truth in them. She said that the issue of Congress government coming to power did not arise at all.

        She said that it was Congress that laid foundation stone of corruption in the country. She said that the Congress state leadership should tell people about the Spectrum, Coal, Common Wealth games etc scams that rocked the Congress led UPA government. She said that the Congress ruled nation for more than five decades and looted the country with both hands.

        She said that the Congress and AAP were purposely taking up the issue of payments of wheat to mislead the farmers, whereas the work on purchase and lifting of produce was going on smoothly.

        She said that Congress and AAP have lost issues to debate on and are creating confusion amongst people whereas  in year 2017, people are not going to vote for these parties.

 

        The Union Minister today held sangat darshan program of villages Jhumba, Baho Yatri, Ghudda, Chughe Kalan, Chughe Khurd, Kaljharani, Jangirana, Bahadurgarh Jandian, Loolbai, Gehri Buttar and Naruana wherein she solved villagers' problems and issued grants worth lakhs for various developmental works.

        The former MP Mrs Paramjit Kaur Gulshan, DC Dr Basant Garg, Dr Om Prakash Sharma and others were also present.

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·      DRAFT BE PUT UP BEFORE CHIEF MINISTER FOR FINAL NOD

CHANDIGARH, APRIL 22:

To sort out the problem of overcharging of fees and to stop the exploitation of any kind, the Punjab Education Department today gave the final touch to the draft of the Regulatory Authority for private unaided schools of the state.

Disclosing this here today in a press communiqué Dr. Daljit Singh Cheema, Education Minister, Punjab said that the draft policy was finalized in a marathon meeting held with senior officials of the department. The draft would be submitted before the Chief Minister Punjab for approval.

Dr. Cheema said that the department is very much concerned about the reports of the exploitation of the parents and students by some private unaided schools who were collecting heavy fee and also indulging other undesired activities like forcing the parents to buy books from specified shops and also compelling the parents to buy uniform as per the school instructions. Dr. Cheema said that such undesired activities can not be allowed to proceed unhindered so the department after carefully considering the reports had taken a decision few months back to establish an independent authority to put a stop to such corrupt practices. For this, the process of consultation with the stake holders was underway for a long time and after completing this process the department has formulated a comprehensive plan to check these mal practices.

He said that the draft prepared for the establishment of the Regulatory Authority will able to check all these unwanted activities in an effective manner. He said that with this finalization of draft, the long wait is over. Principal Secretary Mr. G Vajralingam and other senior officers of the department were also present in the meeting.

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 FORMER CORRESPONDENTS JOINING POLITICAL PARTY NOT GIVEN ANY ACCREDITION

 Chandigarh April 22: The Punjab government under specific laid down norms issued the photo Identity accredition card to the working journalists of various newspapers in Punjab and the same accredition automatically gets cancelled if they leave the profession and join another venture other than journalism.

        The state Public Relations department has taken a serious view of the misleading and incorrect news item published in a daily vernacular that the former journalists affiliated with a political party have been given certain privileges by the government.

        Refuting the baseless allegation straight on the state Public Relations department, a spokesman of the government said that the three journalists mentioned in the news item were issued the accredition cards in April 2015 with the validity till March 31, 2016. It may be mentioned that neither these reporters have ever applied for the renewal of the cards nor they have been issued the cards for the year 2016-17.  

        In response to the issue of vacating the government house allotted to one of these journalists, the spokesman said that it was on April 20, 2016 the General Administration of the government has been informed to initiate the process of getting the house vacated from the journalist who was no longer in profession.

        He also said that the information quoting the accredition cards number for the year 2016-17 of these journalists was also incorrect whereas the numbers quoted were allotted to the working journalists representing Times of India, Daily Spokesman and Uttam Hindu.

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 PUNJAB WHEAT PROCUREMENT CROSSES 66 LAKH MT

·        RS. 2612.50 CRORE RELEASED FOR PAYMENT TO FARMERS

·        WHEAT, FOOD MINISTER REVIEWS PROCUREMENT OPERATIONS

 Chandigarh April 22: 

Easing the anxiety of the Punjab farmers, the Punjab government today released Rs. 2612.50 crore for payment for procured wheat during the current Rabi Marketing Season.

Disclosing this, the state Food and Civil Supply Minister, Mr. Adaish Pratap Singh Kairon said that all transactions have been electronically documented and payments disbursed. The Minister also said that from today on wards, the transactions would be done regularly and the pending payments would also be cleared within two days.

Reviewing the ongoing procurement operations in the state, the Minister said that 66.55 Lakh Metric Tonnes (LMT) of wheat has so far been procured in the state. The government agencies procured 65.62 lakh MT while the private traders could procure 9.33 Lakh MT till last evening. The Minister Reiterating his firm commitment over the swift wheat procurement, said that every single grain of the crop would be lifted during the current procurement operations across the state and wherever there was tardy movement of lifting in few mandis, the Minister has directed the procurement agencies to pull up their socks to ensure hassle free the operations. The Minister assured the farmers that with the receipt of the cash credit limit (CCL) from the RBI, farmers would be the paid for their crop within 48 hours.

Meanwhile, Mr. Kairon said that he was in constant touch with all the heads of the procurement agencies to ensure prompt lifting and timely payment to the farmers. Giving agency wise procurement details, the Minister said Pungrain procured 13.15 LMT (19.8%)), Markfed procured 13.83 LMT, (20.8%) Punsup could procure 12.29 LMT (18.5%), PSWC 9.66(14.5%) LMT and FCI procured 9.99 LMT (15.0%).

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SPECIAL INTERVIEW OF MR. MALUKA TO BE TELECAST TODAY ON DOORDARSHAN JALANDHAR

Chandigarh April 22: Special Interview of Rural Development and Panchayat Minister Punjab Mr. sikander singh Maluka will telecast on Dordarshan Jalandhar at 3.45 Pm on dated April 23, 2016 on National Panchayati Raj Divas.

        Disclosing this here today an official spokesperson of the Punjab government said that major development programme regarding Panchayats and Villages would be discussed in this special interview of concerned Minister.

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Outrage against Turban at New Jersey

BADAL SEEKS MAJOR DIPLOMATIC INITIATIVE TO PREVENT RACIAL ATTACKS ON SIKHS

 Chandigarh, April 22-

The frequent recurrence of incidents of religious and racial outrage against members of the peaceful and law abiding Sikh community, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today urged the Union Government to activise all diplomatic missions across the world to spread awareness about Sikh religion and its message of peace and universal love.

The Chief Minister’s urgent request to the Government of India for effective and prompt intervention comes in the wake of fresh incidents of disrespect shown to symbols of Sikh identity like turban, hair, beard, bracelet and breeches (Kachch). The Chief Minister drew the attention of the Union Government to removal of turban of a Sikh teenager by the U.S. authorities at New Jersey.

Taking a strong exception to the recurrence of such unfortunate incidents across the globe, the Chief Minister has taken up this issue with the Ministry of Home Affairs, GoI to impress upon the American authorities to take stern action against the erring officials/officers who were playing with the religious sentiments of the Punjabi diaspora settled over there in general and the Sikhs in particular. Mr. Badal asked the Union government to resolve this issue at the earliest by using all the diplomatic and political channels at the highest level.

The Chief Minister said that the whole of Punjab was highly sensitive to this grave problem being faced by the Sikhs settled abroad and even the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabhandak Committee and Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee have been constantly stressing this issue to rein these racial elements, who were bent upon to harass the law abiding Sikh citizens just to tarnish their clean and civilized image. The Chief Minister demanded severe punishment for these criminal elements so that it should act as deterrent against repetition of such inhuman crimes.

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NATIONAL PANCHAYATI RAJ DIVAS TO BE CELEBRATED IN ALL GRAM PANCHAYATS ACROSS COUNTRY ON 24TH APRIL

·        PM TO ADDRESS ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES OF PANCHAYATS

·        TO HONOUR ONE ZILA PARISHAD, ONE BLOCK SAMITIES AND 6 PANCHAYATS FROM PUNJAB ON PANCHAYAT DIVAS

 Chandigarh April 22:

In a first, National Panchayati Raj divas would be celebrated in all the gram panchayats across the country.

            Disclosing this, an official spokesman said that Rural Development & Panchayat Minister, Punjab, S. Sikander Singh Maluka would lead a delegation to Jharkhand

where Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will address a select gathering of elected representatives of PRIs at J.R.D.Tata Aports Complex ,Jamshedpur

(Jharkhand) at 3 PM , which will be telecast live both on Doordarshan and All India Radio.

     The spokesman further said that Mr. Maluka has instructed the departmental officers to arrange suitable and convenient place as well as television and radios for this special event for elected representatives so that they could listen as well as understand the vision of Prime Minister for overall development of rural areas.

He further informed that on this occasion, the Prime Minister would honour 1 Zila Parishad (Bathinda) , 2 block samities (Phul Panchayat Samiti, Bathinda and Panchayat Samiti , Balachaur) and 6 Gram Panchayats (Adampura Bhagta Bhai Ka, Bathinda, Jarkhar Dehlon, Ludhiana, Atargarh, Barnala, Vinnike Chaugawan , Amritsar, Khasaan Nadala, Kapurthala and Badrukkhan, Sangrur). On the occasion, Gram Panchayat Tamkot (Mansa) would also also be rewarded with cash prize along with other panchayats from Punjab.

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Sukhbir Singh Badal launches two mobile Apps for Punjab police’s citizen centric services

 ('PP Sanjh' App to provide untraced report, verification, NOC, PCC and passport verification status)

 (Lost articles registration, complaint registration and know my complaint facility also available)

 ('Know Your Police' App will help in distress situations)

 (Mobile applications will ensure prompt and efficient services-Arora)

 Chandigarh, April 22 : Taking further ahead its commitment to transform the public perception about working of Punjab Police, Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal today launched two people friendly mobile applications with varied facilities to ensure delivery of various citizen centric services to people in an efficient, timely and hassle free manner.

After launching the applications here today, Deputy CM Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal, who also holds the home portfolio, said "We must prepare our state police for the challenges of future to make it most professional force of the country equipped with latest gadgets and IT techniques". He stressed that corruption could not be contained by making legislations but minimizing the interface between public and officials, adding he said the solution lies only in provisioning of all government related services online to the public. Keeping in view the Punjab government has decided to provide all citizen services at their door steps to make them online not waiting in line, he emphasised.

These two android mobile 'Apps' – 'PP Saanjh' and 'Know your Police' would facilitate the users to further get help from nine 'applications' namely for untraced reports, verification report, no objection certificate, police clearance certificate, passport verification status, lost articles/equipments/documents registration, complaint registration and know my complaint. These multiple 'Apps' developed by 'Saanjh' wing of state police could be downloaded from Google play store.

Giving brief details of new ‘Apps’, Director General of Police Suresh Arora said earlier applicant would have to apply for these services by visiting a ‘Saanjh Kender’ but after downloading these 'Apps' they could get status of their applications on the go and download final certificates or NOCs while at home. He said the embassies of different countries could also check the authenticity of PCC issued to an applicant through this ‘APP’ besides user can get the status of their passport verifications/applications at any time.

He further added that in case of lost articles /equipments/documents one has to visit nearest Saanjh Kender to register his/her report but with this new specially designed app one could immediately report and get the same registered online. The applicant would get a digitally signed receipt by AIG/Saanjh and he could use this receipt for various purposes like getting new mobile connection, passport etc. The unique feature of this application is the facilitation of payment gateway and users could pay the stipulated fee for the required service through credit or debt cards online.

Besides this, 'Know Your Police' 'App' would help people immensely in distress situations like accidents, crime situations and enable common people to ascertain details of police stations including its location, telephone numbers and email ids of SHO, DSP, SSP including senior officers in office of DGP, Punjab, DGP said.

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·      PUNJABIS IN CANADA HAVE REJECTED CAPTAIN: HARSIMRAT BADAL

·      CONGRESS LEADERSHIP SHOULD GIVE PEOPLE ACCOUNT OF SPECTRUM, COAL SCAM

·      GRANTS ISSUED TO VILLAGES FOR VARIOUS DEVELOPMENTAL WORKS DURING SANGAT DARSHAN

 Jhumba (Bathinda), April 22

        The Union Minister for Food Processing Mrs Harsimrat Kaur Badal today said that the Punjabis living in Canada have rejected the Congress president Captain Amarinder Singh by protesting his programs.

         Mrs Badal said this while interacting with media persons after conducting sangat darshan at village Jhumba. She said that in order to save the already tarnished image of Congress, the party was shifting blame on Canadian government whereas the fact is that Captain has been rejected in Punjab as well as abroad.

         Terming the Canada trip of Captain Amarinder Singh as an opportunity to mint dollars and save from scorching Indian summers, Mrs Badal said that the Congress leaders were not associated with common man and they preferred only the politics of vote.

         Answering another media query on Congress leader Sunil Jakhar's statement pertaining to probing grain scam on coming to power, Mrs Badal said that these were just politically motivated allegations and there was not even an iota of truth in them. She said that the issue of Congress government coming to power did not arise at all.

        She said that it was Congress that laid foundation stone of corruption in the country. She said that the Congress state leadership should tell people about the Spectrum, Coal, Common Wealth games etc scams that rocked the Congress led UPA government. She said that the Congress ruled nation for more than five decades and looted the country with both hands.

        She said that the Congress and AAP were purposely taking up the issue of payments of wheat to mislead the farmers, whereas the work on purchase and lifting of produce was going on smoothly.

        She said that Congress and AAP have lost issues to debate on and are creating confusion amongst people whereas  in year 2017, people are not going to vote for these parties.

         The Union Minister today held sangat darshan program of villages Jhumba, Baho Yatri, Ghudda, Chughe Kalan, Chughe Khurd, Kaljharani, Jangirana, Bahadurgarh Jandian, Loolbai, Gehri Buttar and Naruana wherein she solved villagers' problems and issued grants worth lakhs for various developmental works.

        The former MP Mrs Paramjit Kaur Gulshan, DC Dr Basant Garg, Dr Om Prakash Sharma and others were also present.

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EDUCATION DEPARTMENT FINALIZES FINAL DRAFT OF REGULATORY AUTHORITY FOR PRIVATE SCHOOLS

·      DRAFT BE PUT UP BEFORE CHIEF MINISTER FOR FINAL NOD

CHANDIGARH, APRIL 22:

To sort out the problem of overcharging of fees and to stop the exploitation of any kind, the Punjab Education Department today gave the final touch to the draft of the Regulatory Authority for private unaided schools of the state.

Disclosing this here today in a press communiqué Dr. Daljit Singh Cheema, Education Minister, Punjab said that the draft policy was finalized in a marathon meeting held with senior officials of the department. The draft would be submitted before the Chief Minister Punjab for approval.

Dr. Cheema said that the department is very much concerned about the reports of the exploitation of the parents and students by some private unaided schools who were collecting heavy fee and also indulging other undesired activities like forcing the parents to buy books from specified shops and also compelling the parents to buy uniform as per the school instructions. Dr. Cheema said that such undesired activities can not be allowed to proceed unhindered so the department after carefully considering the reports had taken a decision few months back to establish an independent authority to put a stop to such corrupt practices. For this, the process of consultation with the stake holders was underway for a long time and after completing this process the department has formulated a comprehensive plan to check these mal practices.

He said that the draft prepared for the establishment of the Regulatory Authority will able to check all these unwanted activities in an effective manner. He said that with this finalization of draft, the long wait is over. Principal Secretary Mr. G Vajralingam and other senior officers of the department were also present in the meeting.

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 FORMER CORRESPONDENTS JOINING POLITICAL PARTY NOT GIVEN ANY ACCREDITION

Chandigarh April 22: The Punjab government under specific laid down norms issued the photo Identity accredition card to the working journalists of various newspapers in Punjab and the same accredition automatically gets cancelled if they leave the profession and join another venture other than journalism.

        The state Public Relations department has taken a serious view of the misleading and incorrect news item published in a daily vernacular that the former journalists affiliated with a political party have been given certain privileges by the government.

        Refuting the baseless allegation straight on the state Public Relations department, a spokesman of the government said that the three journalists mentioned in the news item were issued the accredition cards in April 2015 with the validity till March 31, 2016. It may be mentioned that neither these reporters have ever applied for the renewal of the cards nor they have been issued the cards for the year 2016-17.  

        In response to the issue of vacating the government house allotted to one of these journalists, the spokesman said that it was on April 20, 2016 the General Administration of the government has been informed to initiate the process of getting the house vacated from the journalist who was no longer in profession.

        He also said that the information quoting the accredition cards number for the year 2016-17 of these journalists was also incorrect whereas the numbers quoted were allotted to the working journalists representing Times of India, Daily Spokesman and Uttam Hindu.

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 PUNJAB WHEAT PROCUREMENT CROSSES 66 LAKH MT

·        RS. 2612.50 CRORE RELEASED FOR PAYMENT TO FARMERS

·        WHEAT, FOOD MINISTER REVIEWS PROCUREMENT OPERATIONS

 Chandigarh April 22: 

Easing the anxiety of the Punjab farmers, the Punjab government today released Rs. 2612.50 crore for payment for procured wheat during the current Rabi Marketing Season.

Disclosing this, the state Food and Civil Supply Minister, Mr. Adaish Pratap Singh Kairon said that all transactions have been electronically documented and payments disbursed. The Minister also said that from today on wards, the transactions would be done regularly and the pending payments would also be cleared within two days.

Reviewing the ongoing procurement operations in the state, the Minister said that 66.55 Lakh Metric Tonnes (LMT) of wheat has so far been procured in the state. The government agencies procured 65.62 lakh MT while the private traders could procure 9.33 Lakh MT till last evening. The Minister Reiterating his firm commitment over the swift wheat procurement, said that every single grain of the crop would be lifted during the current procurement operations across the state and wherever there was tardy movement of lifting in few mandis, the Minister has directed the procurement agencies to pull up their socks to ensure hassle free the operations. The Minister assured the farmers that with the receipt of the cash credit limit (CCL) from the RBI, farmers would be the paid for their crop within 48 hours.

Meanwhile, Mr. Kairon said that he was in constant touch with all the heads of the procurement agencies to ensure prompt lifting and timely payment to the farmers. Giving agency wise procurement details, the Minister said Pungrain procured 13.15 LMT (19.8%)), Markfed procured 13.83 LMT, (20.8%) Punsup could procure 12.29 LMT (18.5%), PSWC 9.66(14.5%) LMT and FCI procured 9.99 LMT (15.0%).

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INFORMATION AND PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT, PUNJAB

SPECIAL INTERVIEW OF MR. MALUKA TO BE TELECAST TODAY ON DOORDARSHAN JALANDHAR

Chandigarh April 22: Special Interview of Rural Development and Panchayat Minister Punjab Mr. sikander singh Maluka will telecast on Dordarshan Jalandhar at 3.45 Pm on dated April 23, 2016 on National Panchayati Raj Divas.

        Disclosing this here today an official spokesperson of the Punjab government said that major development programme regarding Panchayats and Villages would be discussed in this special interview of concerned Minister.

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Outrage against Turban at New Jersey

BADAL SEEKS MAJOR DIPLOMATIC INITIATIVE TO PREVENT RACIAL ATTACKS ON SIKHS

 Chandigarh, April 22-

The frequent recurrence of incidents of religious and racial outrage against members of the peaceful and law abiding Sikh community, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today urged the Union Government to activise all diplomatic missions across the world to spread awareness about Sikh religion and its message of peace and universal love.

The Chief Minister’s urgent request to the Government of India for effective and prompt intervention comes in the wake of fresh incidents of disrespect shown to symbols of Sikh identity like turban, hair, beard, bracelet and breeches (Kachch). The Chief Minister drew the attention of the Union Government to removal of turban of a Sikh teenager by the U.S. authorities at New Jersey.

Taking a strong exception to the recurrence of such unfortunate incidents across the globe, the Chief Minister has taken up this issue with the Ministry of Home Affairs, GoI to impress upon the American authorities to take stern action against the erring officials/officers who were playing with the religious sentiments of the Punjabi diaspora settled over there in general and the Sikhs in particular. Mr. Badal asked the Union government to resolve this issue at the earliest by using all the diplomatic and political channels at the highest level.

The Chief Minister said that the whole of Punjab was highly sensitive to this grave problem being faced by the Sikhs settled abroad and even the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabhandak Committee and Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee have been constantly stressing this issue to rein these racial elements, who were bent upon to harass the law abiding Sikh citizens just to tarnish their clean and civilized image. The Chief Minister demanded severe punishment for these criminal elements so that it should act as deterrent against repetition of such inhuman crimes.

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NATIONAL PANCHAYATI RAJ DIVAS TO BE CELEBRATED IN ALL GRAM PANCHAYATS ACROSS COUNTRY ON 24TH APRIL

 

·        PM TO ADDRESS ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES OF PANCHAYATS

·        TO HONOUR ONE ZILA PARISHAD, ONE BLOCK SAMITIES AND 6 PANCHAYATS FROM PUNJAB ON PANCHAYAT DIVAS

 Chandigarh April 22:

In a first, National Panchayati Raj divas would be celebrated in all the gram panchayats across the country.

            Disclosing this, an official spokesman said that Rural Development & Panchayat Minister, Punjab, S. Sikander Singh Maluka would lead a delegation to Jharkhand

where Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will address a select gathering of elected representatives of PRIs at J.R.D.Tata Aports Complex ,Jamshedpur

(Jharkhand) at 3 PM , which will be telecast live both on Doordarshan and All India Radio.

     The spokesman further said that Mr. Maluka has instructed the departmental officers to arrange suitable and convenient place as well as television and radios for this special event for elected representatives so that they could listen as well as understand the vision of Prime Minister for overall development of rural areas.

He further informed that on this occasion, the Prime Minister would honour 1 Zila Parishad (Bathinda) , 2 block samities (Phul Panchayat Samiti, Bathinda and Panchayat Samiti , Balachaur) and 6 Gram Panchayats (Adampura Bhagta Bhai Ka, Bathinda, Jarkhar Dehlon, Ludhiana, Atargarh, Barnala, Vinnike Chaugawan , Amritsar, Khasaan Nadala, Kapurthala and Badrukkhan, Sangrur). On the occasion, Gram Panchayat Tamkot (Mansa) would also also be rewarded with cash prize along with other panchayats from Punjab.

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Health Department nabs PC-PNDT violator with the help of Detective Agency.

 ·   First Successful sting operation conducted by the recently hired Detective Agency.

 ·      FIR Lodged under PC PNDT Act; Lady Doctor Arrested

Chandigarh, 20 April

                       The detective agency hired by the Department of Health and Family Welfare, Punjab to check female foeticide in the State conducted it’s first successful sting operation on Tuesday in Amritsar, that led to the arrest of a female doctor under Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (PC-PNDT) Act. A case was registered after a doctor at Bharat Hospital in Chheharta took a sum of Rs. 15,000/- from a decoy patient sent by the empanelled detective agency for sex-determination test to rule out girl child in the womb of the decoy lady.

                       Sh Surjit Kumar Jyani, Health and Family Welfare Minister, Punjab here today revealed that this is first of its kind sting operation conducted by the detective agency, which recently has been empanelled by the State Government to check the misuse of technology for sex-determination by certain nefarious elements. Giving details of the case he informed that the woman decoy planted by the agency visited Dr. Shupla Sharma of Bharat Hospital yesterday and talked to her about already having 2 daughters and her intentions to abort the child, in case the current pregnancy also turns out to be a female foetus. Subsequent to the consent by the doctor, the money was handed over to the hospital.

                       The Health Minister further disclosed that meanwhile, under the supervision of Dr HS Bali, Director Health Services, a team led by Civil Surgeon, Amritsar accompanied by the decoy patient was rushed the hospital, which recovered the marked currency notes from the doctor. A written complaint by the Civil Surgeon (who is the appropriate authority under PC-PNDT Act) regarding the acceptance of money for conducting Sex-determination by the lady doctor was given to the local Police and a case under relevant sections of PC-PNDT Act was registered against Dr. Shupla Sharma. Sh Jyani said that the lady doctor has been arrested and produced in the court today under the non-bailable and non-compoundable charges. He added that Punjab government is committed for the cause of girl child and has taken numerous steps to improve the skewed sex-ratio in the state.

                       Ms. Vini Mahajan, Principal Secretary, Health in this regard informed that the department has recently hired the professional services of leading detective agency to catch hold of the violators of Pre-Conception & Pre-Natal Diagnostic Technique Act (PC-PNDT Act). She said that this initiative has been taken by the department to keep a strict vigil on certain nefarious and anti-social elements in the society who indulge in mal-practice of sex-determination and female foeticide. She told that the move is significant in view of the fast changing technology that is reportedly being misused by such elements, to earn a fast buck.

                        She said the sex-ratio has fairly improved in the past few years owing to the concerted efforts by the department in strict enforcement of PC PNDT Act and stepping up the awareness regarding the worth of girl child. She said that Punjab has already enhanced the award money to the informers under PC-PNDT Act from Rs. 20,000/-  to Rs. 1 Lakh.

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RBI ISSUES AUTHORIZATION OF CCL OF Rs. 17,523 Cr. TOWARDS FIRST INSTALLMENT FOR PROCUREMENT OF WHEAT

·        BADAL THANKS PM FOR PROMPT PERSONAL INTERVENTION TO GET THE IMPASSE ON CCL RESOLVED

·        CM AND FOOD & CIVIL SUPPLIES MINISTER’s CONCERTED EFFORTS FRUCTIFY IN GETTING CCL CLEARED

Chandigarh, April 20    

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) today issued authorization of Cash Credit Limit (CCL) of Rs. 17,523 cr. towards first installation for the procurement of 90 lac tonnes of wheat for Rabi season-2016 to the Punjab Government.

Disclosing this here today, Mr. Harcharan Bains, Advisor on National Affairs to the Chief Minister Punjab said that the RBI would issue another authorization for second installment of CCL for the procurement of wheat during the current Rabi season shortly.

The Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal thanked the Prime Minister for his prompt personal intervention to get the impasse on CCL resolved.

It may be recalled the Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal along with Food & Civil Supplies Minister Mr. Adesh Partap Singh Kairon had called on the Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi at New Delhi on Monday to urge him for the immediate clearance of CCL, added Mr. Bains. 

CM APPROVES APPOINTMENT OF AMBU RAM NARSOT AS MEMBER OF BAAZIGAR AND TAPRIVAS WELFARE BOARD

 Chandigarh, April 20:

 Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today appointed Mr. Ambu Ram Narsot as Member of the Baazigar and Taprivas Welfare Board.

Disclosing this here today a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office said that Mr. Badal cleared the file in this behalf last evening and formal orders regarding his appointment would be issued shortly by the Secretary SCs/BCs Welfare.

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 STATE COMPLETES 1 MILLION CITIZEN SERVICES UNDER e-DISTRICT PROJECT

Ø  51 SERVICES TO BE AVAILABLE ON STATE PORTAL WITH FULLY DIGITIZED BACKEND IN 6 WEEKS

Ø  APPLICATION FORMS OF 206 SERVICES TO BE SIMPLIFIED IN NEXT 4 WEEKS FOR CITIZENS’ CONVENIENCE

Chandigarh April 20:        In a landmark achievement, State of Punjab today completed the online delivery of 1 million citizen services under e-District Project, which includes the backend computerization of 42 high volume citizen services in various field offices of the State. This achievement was appreciated by the Chief Secretary Mr. Sarvesh Kaushal in a review of Department of Governance Reforms. Under e-District project, more than 1000 field offices have been equipped with computing hardware, networking, connectivity and a million odd  service requests have already been processed using digital signatures under this project.

                To improve the access speed of the e-District software to the field offices, the current broadband connections will be replaced with high speed lease line connections in next 10 weeks.  The necessary instructions regarding this were given to BSNL officials present in the meeting. Data entry / Backend digitization of 20 lakh historical records related to Birth/Death certificates, Agriculture licenses has already been completed. Further 10 lakhs records shall be digitized per month to complete the process as per original schedule.

Further, Chief Secretary reviewed the simplification of citizen services’ application forms of 206 services under Right to Service Act, 2011. He constituted three teams to complete the simplification and re-engineering of the application forms for the convenience of the citizens in next 4 weeks. He also directed the concerned officials to integrate the project with Aadhaar platform which will further reduce the documents requirement of various citizen services.

570 / 2147 :  The agreement for 570 Sewa Kendras out of a total of 2147 Sewa Kendras has already been signed and the agreement for remaining Sewa Kendras shall be signed in next 1 week. Chief Secretary directed the Public Works Department to complete any pending civil, electrical or any other work in next 10 days. Various modalities to deliver the services through Sewa Kendras like online portal, requirement of computing infrastructure, application forms, requirement of physical presence of the citizen etc should be completed immediately.

Chief Secretary also reviewed State Data Center, Punjab Wide Area Network, e-Office, Human Resource Management System, Bharatnet etc. Chief Secretary directed all the project managers to adhere to the timelines and complete the project as per contract terms and conditions. Chief Secretary also reviewed Digitization of Land Records project and instructed the Department of Revenue to complete the project in next 3-4 months.

Chief Secretary also directed that all the SDMs of the State should be trained on Standard Operating Procedures in 3 core e-Governance projects like e-District, Sewa Kendras and e-Office Project at divisional level workshop to be conducted under his chairmanship in next 15 days. The capacity building of the government officials will help in better implementation of the e-Governance projects.

The meeting was attended by Mr. R K Verma, Secretary Governance Reforms, Mr  H S Kandhola, Director Governance Reforms, Mr Parveen Garg, Senior System Manager, Mr Sumeet Garg, System Manager, Mr. Kalwarn Singh, Senior System Manager, Mrs. Ravinder Kaur, Senior Systems Manager, Mr. Gagan Goyal, Assistant Manager, Mr. Ankit Agarwal, Senior Consultant State e-Governance Mission Team  and other Project Managers &  Project Coordinators of all the e-Governance projects of the State

 

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BADAL ASKS DCs TO EVOLVE THREE TIER MECHANISM FOR SMOOTH PROCUREMENT OF WHEAT

·        DCs TO COMMAND PROCUREMENT OPERATIONS AT DISTRICT, SDMs AT SUB DIVISIONAL AND TEHSILDARS/NAIB TEHSILDARS AT LOWER LEVEL

·        MOVE AIMED AT ENSURING SMOOTH AND HASSLE FREE PROCUREMENT IN GRAIN MARKETS UNDER THEIR JURISDICTION

·        REITERATES FIRM COMMITMENT TO PROCURE EVERY SINGLE GRAIN OF THE FARMERS

Chandigarh, April 20-

In order to efficaciously monitor the smooth procurement of Wheat at the ground level across the state, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal has asked all the Deputy Commissioners (DCs) to evolve a three tier mechanism for successful completion of this entire operation.

Disclosing this here today a spokesman of the Chief Minister’s Office said that Mr. Badal had directed the DCs to ensure overall supervision of the procurement process in their concerned districts by randomly visiting the grain markets. Likewise, he had asked the Deputy Commissioners to depute Sub Divisional Magistrates (SDMs) of their respective districts to personally visit the grain markets in their concerned Sub Divisions to monitor the ongoing procurement operation. In the same manner in smaller or village level mandis, the Tehsildars/Naib Tehsildars have been asked to supervise the operations so as to ensure that farmers were not subjected to any sort of harassment.

As per this three tier mechanism these officers would personally visit the grain markets under their jurisdiction for monitoring the progress of ongoing wheat procurement  on the daily basis so that this gigantic task could be accomplished in a hassle free, quick and smooth manner. These officers have been asked to make all out efforts to ensure smooth and prompt procurement of Wheat on one hand so as to facilitate the farmers. The Chief Minister had asked the DCs to direct the officers to ensure that the farmers do not have to face any hardship or inconvenience for the sale of their produce in the mandis.

Reiterating the firm commitment of the state government to lift every single grain of the farmers from the market during the ongoing procurement season, the Chief Minster said that the personal visit by these officers in grain markets would facilitate the farmers in selling their harvest without any sort of undue harassment besides reposing trust and confidence amongst the farmers. Mr. Badal further said that these officers should make personal interventions for ensuring that the procurement of the wheat was done in a smooth and effective manner. “Every officer must be made accountable for the smooth procurement operations in grain markets under his jurisdiction so that farmers do not face any sort of problem in selling their harvest” he added.

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PUNJAB TO ORGANISE DAIRY DEVELOPMENT TRAINING PROGRAMME FROM MAY 10, 2016

Chandigarh April 20: The Punjab government has formulated an extensive action plan to introduce latest technology in the field of dairy development and making this as an alternative and remunerative trade across the state.

                   Disclosing this here today Mr. Gulzar Singh Ranike Animal Husbandry Minister Punjab said that the Government would  encourage the farmers and youth  in particular to adopt Dairy development as a venture. He said that to increase the business prospects of dairy development, more and more educated and progressive youth needed to be roped in. He also said that the government was imparting short duration job oriented technical training to the dairy farmers   so as to polish their skills time to time.

                   Divulging more information, the Minister said that 6 week practical training would be imparted in various training institutes set up by the government to the interested youth on May 10, 2016. There would be an interactive sessions with the experts of Guru Angad Dev University of veterinary Sciences, Ludhiana and  Dairy Research organisation Karnal and literature on dairy  development would also be distributed on the occasion.

                   Mr. Inderjit Singh Director Dairy Development while giving further schedule for the 6-week training to be imparted by the government, said that the training would be given in Dairy development units of Beeja in Ludhiana, Chatamali in Ropar, Gill in Moga, Abul Khurana in Sri Muktsar Sahib, Sardulgarh in Mansa, Taran tarn, Phagwara and Verka in Amritsar. To select the youth for training would be interviewed on April 26, 2016 on the specific Training institutes. Minimum qualification has been fixed for male and female as Matric and the age between 18 to 45 years and also whose who are having dairy farm of at least 5 milching animals. The prospectus of Rs. 100 was available with the concerned Deputy Director or Dairy Development Officer appointed in the training institutes, he added. Further information in this regard could be sought from 0172-5035244 and 0172-2700228.

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BADAL ASKS SKILL DEVELOPMENT MISSION TO COMPLETE CONSTRUCTION OF FIVE MSDCs ACROSS THE STATE BY JUNE

  • FIRST SKILL TRAINING SESSION TO BEGIN FROM JULY
  • BATS FOR ROPING IN TOP COMPANIES AND INDUSTRIAL GROUPS AS TRAINING PARTNERS TO PROVIDE THE BEST SKILL TRAINING TO YOUTH
  • REVIEWS PROGRESS OF UPCOMING SKILL DEVELOPMENT CENTRES IN HEALTH AND CONSTRUCTION SECTORS
  • MISSION TO ORGANIZE AWARENESS CAMPS IN SCHOOLS TO MOTIVATE STUDENTS TO TAKE UP SKILL DEVELOPMENT COURSES
  • DIRECTS THE MISSION TO TAKE UP CONSTRUCTION OF 200 SKILL DEVELOPMENT CENTRES IN RURAL AREAS SHORTLY 

Chandigarh, April 20:

Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today directed the Skill Development Mission to complete the entire construction work of five upcoming Multi Skill Development Centers (MSDCs) at Ludhiana, Amritsar, Jalandhar, Hoshiarpur and Bathinda positively by the end of June so as to enable these centres to begin their maiden skill training session from coming July.

Presiding over a meeting here at Chief Minister’s Residence on Tuesday evening, the Chief Minister asked the Punjab Skill Development Mission, which had been entrusted to run these centres to tie up with the eminent companies and industrial groups to rope in them as training partners to provide the best skill training to the youth according to the needs of the local industry. The Chief Minister also emphasized the need to solicit the services of local industrialists and manufacturers to devise special courses to impart skill training so that they could be gainfully employed in the nearby industry.

The Chief Minister was apprised that nearly 1500 to 2000 students would be imparted skill training in these five centres every year. These centres were being built at a cost of Rs.60 crore and have been provided with hostel facility, where 500 students could be accommodated. The officers in the meeting assured the Chief Minister that the construction work of these skill centres at Amritsar, Jalandhar, Hoshiarpur and Bathinda would be completed by 31st May and Ludhiana by 30th June. Mr. Badal also informed that the training partners for Ludhiana, Amritsar, Bathinda centres had been selected while these would be selected shortly for Jalandhar and Hoshiarpur.

Mr. Badal also asked the skill development mission to immediately initiate the work for setting up 200 skill development centres in rural areas within each block of the state. It was informed in the meeting that out of these 200 skill centres, approximately 1/3 centres were being set up for rural girls in co-educational senior secondary/high schools or exclusively girls schools which would be named ‘Nanhi Chhan Skill Centres’. The main focus was to enable the poor rural youth including rural girls to set up self employment ventures or for wage employment in private sector. All the Deputy Commissioners have already identified the sites and lay out plan/drawings have been prepared and finalized by the Chief Architect Punjab.

The Chief Minister asked the officers to launch a pro-active campaign to sensitize the youth and their parents about the significance and relevance of these ultra-modern centres. He also asked the officers to organize camps in schools regularly to create awareness amongst the students about skill development, who were keen to opt for these training courses.

The Chief Minister also reviewed the progress of three skill development centres being set up in the Government Medical Colleges at Patiala, Amritsar and Faridkot with cooperation of Health department. He asked the implementing agencies to accomplish this task at the earliest so that the skill training courses could be started without any further delay.

Mr. Badal was also informed about the skill development centres in construction sector being set up at Mohali, Ludhiana, Jalandhar and Amritsar would be completed by November 2016.

Prominent amongst others who were present in the meeting included Principal Secretary Technical Education Mr. M.P. Singh, Secretary Technical Education Mr. Rakesh Verma, Special Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr. Gaggandip Singh Brar, General Manager Punjab Skill Development Mission Mr. Gurwaryam Singh, Chief Engineer PWD (B&R) Mr. Ashok Goyal and Chief Architect Ms. Sapna.

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   Committed to ensure hassle free atmosphere for trading community: Sukhbir Singh Badal

·        Punjab made progress in power & infrastructure spheres

·        Sewa kendars to commence operations in 3 months

·        Distributes insurance cards in Jalalabad during state level function

·        Rs. 10000 crore being spent on developing urban areas

Jalalabad, April 19:

                The Punjab Deputy Chief Minister, S. Sukhbir Singh Badal today reiterated the commitment of the State Government to provide every kind of facility to the trading class in the state so that they don’t have to face any problem besides ensuring that the state continues to occupy top position as most preferred investment destination.

                In a function here to mark the initiation of distributing health insurance cards to the traders under Bhagat Puran Singh Sehat Bima Yojna, the Deputy Chief Minister said that top priority would be accorded to make Fazilka a model district with every modern amenity. Disclosing about the scheme, he said that 2.33 lakh traders and their families would be eligible for cashless treatment at 403 designated hospitals (211 private & 192 government) up to Rs. 50000 free of cost plus an insurance cover of Rs. 5 lakh would be given in case of accidental death of head of the family or disability. He further said that in case of fire incident taking place, Rs. 5 lakh insurance cover would be applicable. A total of 11 lakh farmers, 28.90 lakh blue card holders and 2.32 construction workers are availing the benefit under Bhagat Puran Singh Sehat Bima Yojna.

                Touching the development agenda, the Deputy Chief Minister said that the SAD-BJP government has fulfilled its promise of making Punjab a power surplus state. Elaborating about other achievements of the government, he said that the state government is paying special attention to further strengthen the canal network so that the farming community gets irrigation facilities in ample measure. He also informed that the state government is executing the work of laying the network of 4-6 laned roads in Punjab on war footing besides leaving no stone unturned to make sure that the sewa kendars throughout the state are operational by JULY, 2016.

                The Deputy Chief Minister also announced that Rs. 8 crore would be spent on the all round development of Jalalabad apart from approving Rs. 100 crore to give Abohar a beautified look. He also assured that the Government hospital of Jalalabad would be soon be completed to give quality healthcare services to the people. Divulging more, he said that a railway overbridge would be soon be constructed to solve the problem of traffic snarls at Sri Muktsar Sahib road in the city.

                He also informed that various welfare measures are being taken by the state government for e.g.--- annual power subsidy of Rs. 5600 crore to farmers with Rs. 32000 crore worth free power given till now, interest free loan of Rs. 50000 to small farmers, opening of tubewell connections to farmers having less than 2.5 acre, releasing more than 1.65 lakh tubewell connections this year, pension scheme for farmers, establishing skill training centers to give professional training to 1 lakh youth in present year, Rs. 10000 crore for developing infrastructure in rural & urban areas.

  He said that the development of the state has taken place only during the SAD-BJP government during previous 9 years which has been instrumental in helping Punjab becoming a frontline state in the country.

                On the occasion, Lok Sabha Member S. Sher Singh Ghubaya also addressed the people and District President of SAD (Urban) Mr. Ashok Aneja thanked the Deputy Chief Minister.

Among those present on the occasion were Chief Parliamentary Secretary Mr. Sarup Chand Singla, Halqa Incharge Jalalabad S. Satinderjit Singh Manta,  Excise and Taxation Commissioner Punjab Mr. Rajat Aggarwal,  Additional Secretary Mr. D.P. Reddy, Deputy Commissioner Mrs. Isha Kalia, District Police Chief Mr. Narinder Bhargav and Chairman District Planning Board Mr. Prem valecha.

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Office of District Public Relations Officer Muktsar

 

SEWA KENDRAS TO COMMENCE SOON TO DELIVER CITIZEN CENTRIC SERVICES AT THE DOORSTEPS OF PUBLIC -SUKHBIR SINGH BADAL

 

 THE BENEFITS OF SEHAT BIMA YOJNA WILL PERCOLATE DOWN TO 45 LAKH FAMILIES OF VARIOUS SECTIONS

  FIFO PRINCIPLE FOR TRADERS TO REPAY THE TAX

 HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN LAUNCHED FOR  TRADERS DURING THE STATE LEVEL FUNCTION

 Malout (Muktsar), April 19:

Deputy Chief Minister of Punjab, Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal said that state government would provide citizen centric services at the doorsteps of people of Punjab in an absolutely transparent and rapid manner in the coming three months by operationalizing Sewa Kendras across the state.

 Addressing the state level function organized to launch Bhagat Puran Singh Sehat Bima Yojna for traders here today, the Deputy Chief Minister said that the state government is opening over 2174 Sewa Kendras in the state where in all citizen centric services will be available. So the people will not be required to go to any office for government works but will get all  the  services under one roof near their homes. He said that  one Sewa Kendra wii be established to cater to every cluster of  3 to 5 villages. He said that  in this way people will get government services in a better manner.

 Earlier, while addressing the people at the launch of Sehat Bima Yojna Deputy Chief Minister  said that it is a very comprehensive plan and  the  benefits of Sehat Bima Yojna will percolate down to 45 lakh families of various sections . He said that under this ambitious project 2.33 lac merchants, 2.32 lac  labourerss, 11 lac farmers and 28.9 lakh beneficiary families  of Atta-Dal scheme of the have been covered and through this scheme annual cashless treatment up to Rs 50 thousand is extended to these families. Besides, in case of accidental death of the family head insurance cover of  Rs 5 lakh will be given . similarly in case of loss due to outbreak of fire, Rs 5 lac insurance cover will be given to the shopkeepers.

Deputy Chief Minister said that RAHAT scheme for businessmen is now operational across the state through which  about 2.33 lakh dealers would be benefited with turnover upto Rs. one crore  who by  mere one time payment can rid themselves of all paperwork for the complete financial year. In the same way the state government has established a reserve fund to pay without delay the refund of taxes to the businessmen. He said that FIFO principle has been applied by the government under which the  trader who applies  for refund first, will be dealt first. Similarly, to end the Inspector Raj,  a rule has been designed as per which Assessment  will not be done of cases under turnover of1 crore. Which implies that assessment will be done of only about 10 to 20 % cases and others will be relieved of the process.

Similarly, the new industrial policy has been implemented in the state.

 Reiterating the commitment of government towards to the welfare of all sections of the society, Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal said that SAD-BJP government is running welfare schemes for under privileged sections of society like along with ensuring overall development in the state.

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Chief Minister’s Office, Punjab

CM APPROVES Rs. 750 CRORE PROJECT FOR REPAIR AND STRENGTHENING OF 6500 KMS LINK ROADS IN PUNJAB

·      ONGOING RS. 1115 CRORE ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE STRENGTHENING PROJECT FOR 7825 KMS LINK ROADS TO BE ACCOMPLISHED BY JUNE 30

Chandigarh, April 19: Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today approved Rs. 750 crore project for repair and strengthening of 6500 kilometer link roads in the state.

          While chairing a meeting to review the progress of strengthening of ongoing road infrastructure projects at CM residence, Mr. Badal finalized repair, widening and up-gradation of 6500 kilometer link road stretches in the state. He gave on the spot directions to officers of Public Works Department to ensure the construction as early as possible. He said that the project of connecting all towns and cities to 4/6 lane roads were going on war footing and the repair, widening and refurbishment of link road work should be executed on full swing. It was informed in the meeting that the work would be started before 20 May.

           Meanwhile, Chief Minister also took stock of ongoing Rs. 1115 crore project of strengthening of road infrastructure of 7825 kilometers link road and directed the authorities concerned to accomplish this project before 30 June. Additional Chief Secretary of PWD informed that more than 56 percent construction under this project had been completed while the remaining work would also be finished within stipulated time frame.

          Prominent amongst those present in the meeting included Additional Chief Secretary PWD Mr. NS Kalsi, Special Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr. Gaggandeep Singh Brar, Secretary Mandi Board Mr. Tejinder Pal Singh and senior officers of PWD and Mandi Board

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PUNJAB's CASH CREDIT LIMIT WOULD BE RELEASED SOON - DEPUTY CM

* PRIME MINISTER ASSURES AFTER CHIEF MINISTER TOOK UP THIS ISSUE WITH HIM

* STATE LEVEL FUNCTION ORGANISED REGARDING BHAGAT PURAN SINGH HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME AT MULLANPUR

* PUNJAB GOVERNMENT COMMITTED FOR SAFEGUARDING THE INTERESTS OF TRADERS

 

Mullanpur Dakha/Ludhiana, May 19:

      Punjab Deputy CM Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal has has made it clear Chief Minister Mr Parkash Singh Badal has met Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi regarding the issue of the cash credit limit, that has been stopped by the Reserve Bank of India. He said that Prime Minister Mr Modi has assured the CM that the issue would be resolved soon and that there would be no problem in the procurement of wheat crop. He said that the cash credit limit would be released soon.

      While addressing an impressive function regarding Bhagat Puran Singh Health Insurance Scheme, organised at a private marriage palace on Ferozepur Road, here, the Deputy CM said that since the year 1997, the accounts of Punjab government and FCI have not been matched, due to which there is some confusion regarding the matter.

      He said that CM Mr Parkash Singh Badal met the Prime Minister recently and has put forward the point of Punjab government before him, after which the Prime Minister assured that the matching of accounts would take place simultaneously and the cash credit limit would be issued by the Reserve Bank of India so that there is no problem in procurement of wheat crop.

      While accusing Delhi CM and Aam Aadmi Party convenor Mr Arvind Kejriwal of keeping a double stand on SYL issue, Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal said that a person who could not be an "Aam Aadmi" for the "Aam Janta" of Delhi, how can he become true to Punjabis. He said that before joining politics, Arvind Kejriwal lied to people on every step and for grabbing power, he broke all promises with people and joined hands with the Congress, increased salaries of his MLAs and Ministers manifold. He said that people of punjab would never trust a person like him.

      Mr Badal said that only Shiromani Akali Dal and its allies are committed for overall development of Punjab. He said that terrified with the development carried out by the Punjab government, their political opponents are using all kinds of unfair means by distorting image of the state government.

      Without naming any leader, the Deputy CM said that a senior Congress leader has termed 70 percent Punjabi youth as drug addicts. He said that all these claims are baseless, false and far from reality. He warned the opponents to not indulge in such false propaganda against Punjab and Punjabis.

      He said that under the Bhagat Puran Singh Health Insurance Scheme, 2.30 crore traders would be benefitted in the state. He said under this scheme, 1.86 crore traders have got themselves registered. He said that earlier, for providing much needed relief to traders, the state government had started the "Rahat Scheme", which was well received by the traders. He appealed to the traders to take

 maximum benefit of this scheme. Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal said that the Punjab government is committed for the welfare of traders and several welfare schemes have been started for them.

      He said that the Punjab government believes in overall development of the state and in last four years, more than Rs 2300 crore have been spent on development of Ludhiana city alone.

      On this occasion, he also distributed smart cards to the traders. Prominent among those present on the occasion included Irrigation Minister Mr Sharanjit Singh Dhillon, Advisor to CM Mr Mahesh Inder Singh Grewal, CPS Mr Sarup Chand Singla, Punjab SSS Board chairman Mr Santa Singh Umedpuri, MLAs Darshan Singh Shivalik, Manpreet Singh Ayali, Ranjit Singh Dhillon, SR Kler, Punjab Traders Board vice chairman Mr Madan Lal Bagga, besides many others

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Chief Minister’s Office, Punjab

CM MAKES SURPRISE CALLS TO TAKE STOCK OF BHAGAT PURAN SINGH SEHAT BIMA YOJANA

       ENQUIRES ABOUT THE SCHEME FROM BENEFICIARIES OF DIFFERENT DISTRICTS·

      WILL GET FEEDBACK FROM BENEFICIARIES IN FUTURE TOO THROUGH PHONE CALLS·

 Chandigarh, April 19: The Chief Minister Punjab Mr.  Punjab Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today took officers and people seeking facilities under the Bhagat Puran Singh Sehat Bima Yojna completely by surprise when he suddenly took the phone and called the intended beneficiaries of the scheme

 

The beneficiaries belonging to Ludhiana, Bathinda, Fazilka and Gurdaspur districts were taken aback to hear the voice of the CM, who opened his conversation with "Main Parkash Singh Badal Bol Riha Haan Ji.."  Some of the beneficiaries found it hard to believe their ears and took it to be a call to a wrong number and said so.  But when the CM assured them that he wanted to speak them then they opened up about the problems and difficulties they faced in certain aspects.

 

Chief Minister also enquired about the services, facilities and attitudes of the empanelled hospitals. While speaking to Chief Minister over phone, beneficiaries not only thanked Mr. Badal but also informed him about the problems being faced in some of hospitals. The Chief Minister also assured them to resolve their issues within short span of time besides assuring them that he would also ring them up in future to get feedback in this regard.

 

CM DIRECTS TO BLACKLIST EMPANELLED HOSPITALS DISOBEYING BHAGAT PURAN SINGH SEHAT BIMA YOJANA

·       WOULD NOT TOLERATE ANY VIOLATION OF YOJANA NORMS BY ANY HOSPITAL AT ANY COST

·       PUNJAB FIRST STATE TO LAUNCH SUCH A WELFARE SCHEME FOR POVERTY STRICKEN, FARMERS AND TRADERS FRATERNITY

·       REVIEWS THE STATUS OF BHAGAT PURAN SINGH SEHAT BIMA YOJANA

Chandigarh, April 19: Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today issued stern directions to authorities concerned to blacklist such hospitals, which were violating the norms of Bhagat Puram Singh Sehat Bima Yojana by showing reluctance in extending requisite treatment to patients covered under this prestigious scheme.

        The Chief Minister took this decision during a high level meeting of senior officers of Health Department at his residence, which was convened to take stock of the Scheme. Mr. Badal asked Principal Secretary Health and Family Welfare to evaluate the functioning of empanelled hospital as yet under this Scheme besides initiating the process of removal from the list against those hospitals flouting the norms vis-à-vis not extending requisite treatment. The Chief Minister said that this scheme had provided a cashless treatment to beneficiaries to the extent of Rs. 50000 and if any hospital was not following the norms that would not be spared at any cost. He said that it was the duty of every empanelled hospital to provide instant and needful treatment to patients. He also asked to disseminate information regarding empanelled hospitals to the grass root level so that beneficiaries could finalise the selection of hospital as per their suitability.   

              Mr. Badal also informed that Punjab was the first state, which had been introduced Cashless Health Insurance Scheme under Bhagat Puran Singh Bima Yojana for blue card holders, farmers, traders, employees and pensioners. He said that they had started this scheme with a sole purpose of providing cashless healthcare in nearby hospitals of residences of beneficiaries since there was a broad list of empanelled hospitals situated in every nook and corner of Punjab. He said that besides cashless treatment to the extent of Rs. 50000 and an insurance of Rs.5 lac in case of accidental death or incapacitation of head of family 

        Principal Secretary Health informed the Chief Minister that Smart Card under this scheme had been distributed to 22 lakh Blue Card beneficiaries in the state while the process was on to distribute remaining 7 lakh cards. She said that Department had also started a toll free 24X7 helpline 104 for the facilitation of beneficiaries and in case of any difficulty beneficiaries could make a call.

        It was also informed in the meeting that 7 lakh farmers had been registered under this scheme and the smart cards of 3 lakh farmers were ready to deliver. She said that after the harvesting season of wheat the remaining cards would be made.

        The Chief Minister also emphasized the need to cover the Vegetable growers and Cane Producers under Bhagat Puran Singh Sehat Bima Yojana since only J-Farm holder farmers were being covered under this scheme. It was also informed in the meeting that as many as 11 lakh farmers families would be benefitted from this scheme.

The Chief Minister also asked his Special Principal Secretary Mr. S. Karuna Raju to prepare a complete database of beneficiaries including their mobile numbers so that randomly feedback could be taken in future.

Prominent amongst those who were present in the meeting including Principal Secretary Health & Family Welfare Mrs. Vinni Mahajan, Principal Secretary to CM Mr. SK Sandhu, Special Principal Secretaries to CM Mr. Gaggandeep Singh Brar and Dr. SK Raju, Secretary Health Mr. Husan Lal, Secretary Punjab Mandi Board Mr. TPS Sidhu and Director Information & Public Relations Mrs. Senu Duggal.

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 Kejriwal should desist from playing with sentiments of Punjabi people: Sukhbir Singh Badal

  (Captain Amarinder Singh inaccessible to public and bereft of vision for Punjab)

 (Distributes health insurance cards to traders)

 (Announces Rs 50 Crore for developmental works in Adampur)

 (Parkash Singh Badal to be CM for record 6th time-Sampla)

 Adampur (Jalandhar), April 19: Punjab Deputy Chief Minister S. Sukhbir Singh Badal today cautioned Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) not to play with the sentiments of people of Punjab on crucial SYL issue which is a lifeline for them. He appealed to the people not to fall into the trap of its convener Arvind Kejriwal as he has been proven as an enemy of Punjabis on the contentious matter.

Addressing a gathering here on the occasion of distributing health insurance cards to traders under Bhagat Puran Singh Sehat Bima Yojna, S. Badal said on one hand Kejriwal is professing to be championing the cause of Punjab farmers while in Punjab whereas he stabs them in the back by changing his tune favouring Haryana on reaching Delhi.

Further castigating AAP leader, S. Badal said that how would Kejriwal explain the fat salaries, red beacons atop their vehicles and other facilities enjoyed by his party MLA’s whereas earlier he had sworn not to avail such amenities. Deputy CM also said the sensible people of Punjab won’t fall into the trap of Kejriwal because they very well know that who is their true well-wisher and who is a bluffer.

Questioning the credentials of Congress party, Deputy Chief Minister said Congress is day dreaming about returning to power but its principal face in the state and PPCC president Captain Amarinder Singh is not accessible to the people of his constituency. He also disclosed that Congress in indulging in playing dirty game of blaming SAD-BJP government because it has got no developmental issue to raise before the public. He also lambasted congress for branding entire youth of Punjab as drug addicts.

On the issue of foodgrains procurement, he clarified that accounts have not been reconciled since 1997, so there is only somewhat mismatching of accounts and there is no laxity on the part of state government. He said the RBI would soon release cash credit limit to the state as Chief Minister S. parkash Singh Badal has recently held a special meeting with Prime Minister.

Elaborating the welfare schemes for the traders community S. Badal said that Punjab government has become number one state in the country to provide best policies and inspector free business environment to the dealers of the state. He said the schemes like traders' health insurance, Rahat and star rating scheme have not only developed business friendly atmosphere but also provided needed security to the traders.

He informed that Punjab has launched this scheme to provide triple insurance cover to 2.33 lakh traders having annual turnover up to Rs. 1 Crore. This scheme will provide accidental and disability cover of Rs. 5 Lakh to the trader besides providing a health cover of Rs, 50,000 to him and his all dependent family members. This scheme also includes fire insurance cover of Rs. 5 Lakh for any fire incident at the business premises of the trader.

Addressing the gathering, Union Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment and Punjab BJP President Mr. Vijay Sampla said the amount of developmental works undertaken by the SAD-BJP government would remain unparalleled in the annals of Punjab. He also expressed hope that the people of the state would again express confidence in the leadership of Chief Minister, S. Parkash Singh Badal and elect him to power for the record 6th time.

On the occasion, chief parliamentary secretaries Pawan Kumar Tinu and Sarup Chand Singla, MLA Gurpartap Singh Wadala, Media Advisor to Deputy CM Jangveer Singh and Assistant Media Advisor to CM Vineet Joshi, ETC Rajat Aggarwal, DC Kamal Kishore Yadav and Divisional Commissioner Harbhupinder Singh Nanda were also present.

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-UNION MINISTER STARTS SCHEME OF DISTRIBUTING CARDS UNDER BHAGAT PURAN SINGH HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME

-AROUND 2.5 LACS TRADERS TO GET THE HEALTH FACILITY

 Mansa, April 19

          Punjab government is committed to provide all kind of facilities to the people of Punjab and under the leadership of Chief Minister Mr Prakash Singh Badal, the SAD-BJP government has been performing more than what it promised people. The Union Minister for Food Processing, Government of India, Mrs Harsimrat Kaur Badal said this while presiding over the District Level function for distribution of Bhagat Puran Singh Health Insurance Cards to the traders at local Gaushala Bhawan. Mrs Badal said that the Punjab government has helped every section of society and has started schemes in fields of health, education, shagan, atta-dal etc for their welfare. Under the same series it has started health insurance scheme for the traders.

          The Union Minister Mrs Harsimrat Kaur Badal said that the Punjab government has always stood by the traders of state and hence this historical decision was taken to benefit small traders. She said that around 2.5 lacs small traders are registered with the excise and taxation department in state whose firm's annual turn over is Rs 1 cr have been included under this scheme. These traders are being given free health treatment upto Rs 50000 for entire family annually. The scheme also includes life insurance wherein in case of accidental death or becoming handicapped, the person gets Rs 5 lacs insurance cover. Also Rs 5 lacs insurance cover has been given in event of loss due to fire. She said that around 5600 traders of Mansa district will be benefited under this project.

                 She added that 403 hospitals have been empanelled under this scheme, which includes 211 private and 192 government hospitals offering free treatment under Bhagat Puran Singh Health Insurance Scheme.

                 The area MLA Mr Prem Mittal, DC Mansa Mr Varinder Kumar Sharma, chairman district planning committee Mr Prem Arora, chairman Punseed Punjab Mr Sukhwinder Singh Aulakh, OSD to deputy CM Mr Mohnish Kumar, ADC Mr Harinder Singh Sra and others were also Present.

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PUNJAB FISH FESTIVAL 2016 TO BE ORGANISED IN PUNJAB

Chandigarh April 19: To promote diversification and promote fisheries as an alternate venture, the Punjab government for the first time to have organized a Punjab Fish Festival-2016 at Ludhiana.

            Divulging these details, Mr. Gulzar Singh Ranike, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Minister Punjab said that the Punjab Fish Festival-2016 would be organized on April 24 and 25 by the Punjab fisheries department in collaboration with the National Fishery Development Board Hyderabad. He said that the Mela would be aimed at giving maximum exposure to the Fish Farmers so that they could derive maximum benefits out of this. He also said that the South-west districts which are water logged would be developed for fisheries at a large scale.     

            The Minister also said that during the two day Festival, technical sessions have been planned. There would be ample exposure and guidance by the renowned scientists from all over the country in the field of Fisheries, new techniques adopted by the Fish Farms in the state. The Mela would also witness an exhibition on the hi-tech machinery and other essential items required in fish farming. During the Festival the important of fish in the daily food would also be highlighted besides displaying the food stalls.

            The Minister further said that the progressive fish farmers would also be honored on the occasion and they would also be encouraged to share their experiences, knowledge and achievements in the field of fish farming with others. The minister also said that this type of festival would be organized every year in the state.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Madan Mohan Director cum Warden Fisheries Punjab said that Fish Farming has recorded tremendous contribution in generating employment and thereby giving impetus to the state’s economy. The state government was also on constant move to improve fisheries in Punjab. He said that at present about 38 acres of land was under Fish Farming producing 1 lakh 20 thousand tones of fish every year. He said that Punjab has got all the required infrastructure for fish farming and the existing set up was being strengthened further. At present there are 14 government Fish Seed Farms and about 2347 lakh seeds are being produced which would reinforce the Fish farming in Punjab. To promote Fisheries, he said that Regional Central Institute of Fresh water Aquaculture was being set up in Bathinda. The water logged districts were also being developed as an appropriate place for fish farming and 90% subsidy was also being given to the farmers adopting fish farming as a venture. Other districts were being given 50% subsidy for setting up of fish farming units.  Besides this to streamline the Fish marketing, centrally air conditioned Fish markets were also being developed. Such Air-conditioned fish markets have already been set up in Amritsar, Ludhiana and Bathinda, he said.

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Ranjit Sagar Dam to be developed as an international tourist destination-Sukhbir Singh Badal

 (Says SAD-BJP government accomplishes landmark development works)

 (Castigates opposition on drubbing the Punjabis as druggists)

 (Launches traders' health insurance scheme for 2.33 lakh dealers)

 Pathankot April 19: Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal today declared that Punjab government will develop Ranjit Sagar Dam and lake as an international tourist destination which is ideally suited for water sports activities and eco-tourism as Shivalik (Dhauladhar) Tourism Development Board (SDTDB) had already been established by the state in this regard.

He also informed that a pre-feasibility report had also been prepared on this major project where possible activities at various locations around the lake site would be provided which includes star category eco resorts, convention center, water based and adventure activities etc. Mr Badal was addressing a huge gathering of traders here today after launching traders' health insurance scheme which would facilitate them to get free accidental death and disability cover of Rs.5.00 lacs, health insurance cover of Rs. 50,000 (including family members) besides fire insurance cover of Rs.5.00 lacs.

Elaborating more Deputy CM said about 2.33 lakh dealers would be benefited with turnover upto Rs. one crore under this unique scheme. He informed that coalition government was committed for the welfare of all sections of the society including traders, farmers, youth and underprivileged sections. He stressed that it was the SAD-BJP government who have always accorded top priority to maintain communal harmony and peace in the state besides ensuring its holistic development.

Expressing satisfaction over the landmark development works and historic achievements, Mr Badal asserted that Punjabis would feel proud of the achievements of SAD-BJP tenure which had made Punjab a leading state. Mr Badal appealed the people to vote on the performance of SAD-BJP combine in the next assembly elections and assured that State would witness a complete transformation in urban and rural infrastructure besides basic amenities.

Talking about strengthening of basic infrastructure, he said after making the Punjab a first power surplus state, now the SAD-BJP government has set the target to connect all major cities with 4-6 lanes with an investment of Rs. 22,000 crore. Besides this, Punjab would provide 100 percent water supply and sewerage facilities in all the towns. He informed that state government would recruit more than 1.13 lakh youth in all major departments in the coming months.

Deputy CM reiterated his commitment that no dearth of funds would be allowed to hamper the developmental activities being carried out by the government. He informed that state government had launched various welfare initiatives which includes Atta-Dal, pension scheme, shagan scheme, mukh mantra tirath yatra scheme, power subsidy of 6000 crore per annum to farmers in lieu of free power, tubewell connections for farmers with less than 2.5 acres land, skill centers for youth and releasing of 1.65 lakh tubewell connections.

Urging the opposition parties not to mislead the people on fiscal position, he added that even progressive nations took productive debt to bolster their economies. Clearing the mist over the misnomer that Punjab was burdened with heavy debt, the Deputy CM stated that Punjab was still amongst the least indebted states in the country.

Commenting on drubbing the Punjabis as druggists by the opposition Mr Badal said it was the Punjab government who have confiscated huge quantities of narcotics smuggling from across the international border which were to deliver in other states. He said instead AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal should thank Punjab government for its concerted efforts in seizing huge amounts of drugs before it could reach Delhi, adding he said Punjab was fighting nation's war to curb the menace of narco-terrorism.

Announcing a grant of Rs. one crore for development works in the town, he informed that Punjab had already spent Rs. 732 crore in Pathankot since its inception as a district. Mr Badal, who also holds sports portfolio, declared that during 6th edition of World Kabbadi Cup-2106, international kabbadi matches would also be held in the new stadium here which was being constructed at a cost of Rs. 8 crore.

            Among others present on the occasion included CPS Sarup Chand Singla, MLAs Ashwani Kumar and Seema Rani, Additional Chief Secretary DP Reddy, ETC Rajat Aggarwal, Chairman Punjab Traders' Board Narotam Dev Ratti, DC Amit Kumar and SSP Rakesh Kaushal.

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BEING SPENT ON HERITAGE CONSERVATION IN PUNJAB - THANDAL

• TOURISM AND CULTURAL DEPARTMENT PUNJAB LAUNCHES “PUNJAB TOURISM” MOBILE APP ON THE WORLD HERITAGE DAY

• ORGANIZED A SEMINAR ON BEST PRACTICES IN HERITAGE CONSERVATION

Chandigarh, April 18:

Reiterating the firm commitment of the state government to conserve the rich heritage of the state, Mr. Sohan Singh Thandal Tourism and Cultural Affairs Minister Punjab said that Rs 300 crore are being spent on conserving  the heritage buildings of religious and historical importance in the State. Besides, thousands of crores of rupees have been spent to build world class historical monuments. He expressed his views while interacting with media in the Committee Room of Department of Cultural Affairs on the occasion of World Heritage Day.

       Mr Thandal said that the nations which do not the conserve their heritage,deprive their young generation of an opportunity to be familiar with the glorious history of the state. He said that it was the paramount duty of the government to preserve the heritage of the state to keep our youngsters abreast with our glorious past. He also said that those nations which tend to forget their legacy were bound to be doomed. He opined that the heritage sites give a glimpse into the past and serve as lighthouses for the younger generation, therefore they must be conserved.

       On this occasion, Tourism Department launched “Punjab Tourism” Mobile App. This Android based application is available in Google Play Store. Giving details, Mr. Thandal said that this unique app will prove very useful to the tourists as it contains information about tourist places in all the districts of the state. He said that prior to commencing the journey a tourist can get in depth knowledge about tourist places and plan the visit. Moreover, when travelling to Punjab he can get information about any tourist spot within 500 kms of radius from any spot in the State. He said that this application has been integrated with Google Maps.

       Earlier, a seminar was held on Best Practices in Heritage Conservation where in subject experts shared their views. Ms. Namita Jaspal gave a presentation on various heritage buildings which were being conserved under her supervision in Punjab and the conservation techniques used in them.

       On World Heritage Day, Tourism Minister Punjab also honoured the team of historians who helped to design the concept paper of Guru Ravi Memorial at Khuralgarh.

 

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DEPUTY CM TO ROLL OUT AUTOMATED DRIVING TEST CENTERS SCHEME ON APRIL 21

·        Punjab 1st state to have tracks with modern gadgets

Chandigarh, April 18:

            With a view to provide better solutions for delivery of driving licenses to the public, the Punjab Government will rollout a novel scheme of having automated driving test centers would take off on the  April 21, 2016.    

            Disclosing this, an official spokesman said the Deputy Chief Minister, Punjab, S. Sukhbir Singh Badal would kick start the scheme at Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur, Barnala and Faridkot to revolutionize the working of transport department. This scheme is the brainchild of Deputy Chief Minister so as to make the process of making driving licenses more transparent and help them not to fall into the trap of unscrupulous elements.

            The spokesman further said that these state-of-the-art modern tracks have been constructed at 22 district headquarters and 10 sub-divisions at a cost of Rs. 40.47 crore. He also informed that Punjab is the first state in the country to have such automated driving test tracks where the whole process of making driving license would be completed at a single place. The applicants won’t have to make rounds of govt. offices and would be issued the license on the spot after their tests are conducted. Besides this, two automated driving test tracks for heavy motor vehicles at Gurdaspur and Malerkotla would also be established at a cost of Rs. 15.92 crore.

            According to the spokesman, the applicants would have to submit their birth certificate, residence proof and photographs at the centre where facilities of depositing online fees and medical examination of the applicants. There would be different tracks for conducting tests of 2 wheelers and 4 wheelers. The tests would be conducted with the aid of biometric system, web casting camera and ultra modern electronic equipments. The results of the test would be prepared by the computer.

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Aam Aadmi Party an enemy of Punjab & Panth: Sukhbir Singh Badal

·       Congress history replete with betrayals to panth

·       SAD-BJP to form third consecutive government due to development plank

·       State government implemented welfare schemes for every section during 9 years

·       Deputy Chief Minister conducts sangat darshan in jalalabad

       Jalalabad, April 14:

Punjab Deputy Chief Minister, S. Sukhbir Singh Badal has made it clear in no uncertain terms that the pace of development would not be allowed to slacken and the success journey of Punjab on road to prosperity would continue unabated.

               He expressed these views while addressing vast gatherings during sangat darshan here at villages Mohkam Arian , Dhani Jaj Singh  Dhani Hazara Singh, Dhani Phula Singh, Dhandi Khurd, Dhani Natha Singh and Dhandi Kadim. While laying foundation stones for CC Flooring in all streets and 100 percent water supply at these villages, he reiterated his commitment that no dearth of funds would be allowed to hamper the developmental activities being carried out by the Punjab Government. He informed that state government welfare initiatives include atta dal, pension scheme, shagan scheme, much mantra tirath yatra scheme, power subsidy of 5600 crore per annum to farmers with free power worth Rs. 32000 crore given till date, opening of tubewell connections for farmers with less than 2.5 acres land, 1.20 lakh soon to be advertised government jobs, skill centers for youth training and releasing of 1.65 lakh tubewell connections.

               Announcing his plans for development of Jalalabad, he said that the constituency would be given a beautified look and a sum ranging from Rs. 5-10 crore would be spent under MGNREGA for all round development of jalalabad. He also announced other developmental initiatives like--- Rs. 10 lakh for stadium at Mohram Arian, Dharamshala at ghumiaran di basti, cleaning of ponds by JCB, Gym for youth, 25 submersible bore for dhanis, 2 anganwadi centers at the cost of Rs. 7.50 Lakh, Rs. 4 lakh for cremation ground and underground pipe for panchayat land.

               He also said that state government’s new initiative of health insurance scheme would benefit 11 lakh farmer families who could avail treatment upto Rs. 50000 annually through a smart card. Accidental death cover of 5 lakh has also been granted besides giving benefit to blue card holders, small traders and construction workers.

               The Deputy Chief Minister also said that the vast amount of development projects being executed had unnerved the opposition parties who are day dreaming about coming to power. He said that people of Punjab have seen through the nefarious designs of AAP whose leaders give one statement in Punjab while singing different tune in Delhi. He also divulged that recent incident of demolition if a ‘Piau’ at Gurudwara Sisganj Sahib in Delhi and anti-Punjab stand in Supreme Court on SYL issue has unmasked the real face of AAP.

               Attacking on congress, he said that its entire history is replete with anti-panthic and anti-Punjab acts and it has always stabbed Punjab in the back. On the other side, SAD has always protected interests of Punjabi people.

               On the occasion, Health and Family Welfare Minister Punjab Mr. Surjit Kumar Jyani, Chief Parliamentary Secretary S. Mantar Singh Brar, OSD to the Deputy Chief Minister, S. Satinderjit Singh Manta, District President SAD, S. Gurpal Singh Grewal, Deputy Commissioner Isha Kalia, SSP Mr. Narinder Bhargav, ADC Mr. Charandev Singh Mann, Vice-Chairman Punjab Agro Mr. Ashok Aneja, Chairman District Planning Board Mr. Prem Valecha and S. Boor Singh Chairman Market Committee Jalalabad were also present.

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CM FELICITATES PEOPLE ON RAM NAVMI

Chandigarh, April 14-

Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today extended his warm greetings to the people of Punjab on the auspicious occasion of 'Ram Navami, the birthday of Lord Rama.

In his message, the Chief Minister said that this sacred day symbolizes the unity of mankind and brotherhood besides moral and spiritual values preached by Lord Rama (Maryada Purshotam). Mr. Badal said that Lord Rama showed us the path of ideal and virtuous living to carve out a prosperous and harmonious society.

The Chief Minister called upon the people to follow the teachings of Lord Rama in true spirit, which were still relevant in the present materialistic society besides redeeming the mankind from the yoke of evils and miseries.  He said, 'such pious occasions not only promote a sense of communal harmony and mutual understanding amongst the people but also showers bounty of joy and prosperity on them'.

The Chief Minister appealed the people to celebrate this sacred day collectively rising above the parochial considerations of caste, colour, creed and religion.

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CM MOURNS DEATH OF LOKPAL PUNJAB JUSTICE (RETD.) JS SEKHON

Chandigarh, April 14-

Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today expressed profound grief and sorrow over the sad demise of Lokpal of Punjab, Justice (Retd.) JS Sekhon (84), the elder brother of Cabinet Minister Mr. Janmeja Singh Sekhon.

In a condolence message, the Chief Minister described Justice Sekhon as a legal luminary and eminent jurist besides an able administrator with the rare qualities of head and heart. Mr. Badal said that with the demise of Justice Sekhon a void has been created in the legal fraternity which was difficult to be filled in near future. He recalled the distinguished services rendered by Justice Sekhon as Lokpal Punjab, Judge of Punjab and Haryana High Court, Member of the Punjab State Human Rights Commission, Chief Commissioner Gurdwara Elections Commission and as a member of the Haryana Jail Reforms Commission.

Sharing his heartfelt sympathies with the members of the bereaved family, the Chief Minister prayed to the Almighty to grant eternal peace to the departed soul and give strength to the family, relatives and friends to bear this irreplaceable loss.

CM, DEPUTY CM, PR MINISTER CONDOLE THE DEMISE OF HERO CYCLES PATRIARCH SATYANAND MUNJAL

 Ludhiana, April 14:

            Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal, Deputy CM Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal and Information & Public Relations Minister Mr Bikram Singh Majithia today mourned the sad demise of Hero Cycles patriarch Mr Satyanand Munjal (99), who passed away at his residence in Model Town, Ludhiana early today morning.

In a condolence message, CM, Deputy CM & IPRM Minister expressed their sadness over the demise of Mr Satyanand Munjal who was popularly known as “Mahatma” and was a much-respected figure in the business and social segments in the country. Sharing their heartfelt sympathies with the members of bereaved family, they prayed to almighty to grant peace to the departed soul and strength to the family members to bear this irreparable loss.

A devoted Arya Samajist, Mr Satyanand Munjal was the eldest of the Munjal brothers and nurtured the Hero Group, which has now emerged as one of the largest business conglomerates in India.

He is survived by six children- five sons and a daughter. His cremation would take place at Model Town Extension Cremation ground, Ludhiana at 5 pm today.

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 SUKHBIR SINGH BADAL GREETS PEOPLE ON RAM NAVAMI

 CHANDIGARH APRIL 14:

            Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal today extended his warm greetings to the people of Punjab on the auspicious occasion of 'Ram Navami, the birthday of Lord Rama.

            In his message, Mr. Badal said this sacred day symbolizes the unity of mankind and brotherhood besides moral and spiritual values preached by Lord Rama (Maryada Purshotam). He said, “Lord Ram is the embodiment of tolerance, justice and high moral values. His philosophy and teachings inspire all of us to rededicate ourselves to the cause of a just society.”

Mr. Badal called upon the people to follow the teachings of Lord Rama in true spirit, which were still relevant in the present materialistic society besides redeeming the mankind from the yoke of evils.  May the festival usher in happiness, prosperity and well being of all, he added.        

 He also appealed the people to celebrate this sacred day collectively rising above the parochial considerations of caste, colour, creed and religion.

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MAJITHIA FELICITATES PEOPLE ON THE OCCASION OF RAM NAVAMI

Chandigarh, April 14:

Punjab Revenue & Public Relations Minister Mr. Bikram Singh Majithia today felicitated the people of Punjab on the occasion of Ram Navami, the birth day of Maryada Purshotam Lord Ram.

In a message, Mr. Majithia said that Lord Ram was the epithet of uprightness (Dharma) and highest moral and ethical principles and this occasion inspires us to adopt the highest moral principles in life besides serving the needy and underprivileged with dedication and devotion.

He exhorted the people to celebrate the occasion collectively, in a spirit of traditional gaiety, amity and devotion, rising above considerations of caste, creed and religion.

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 DR. CHEEMA AND RAKHRA MOURN DEATH OF JUSTICE SEKHON

·       SHARE THEIR CONDOLENCES WITH CABINET COLLEAGUE SEKHON

CHANDIGARH, APRIL 14:

Punjab Cabinet Ministers Dr. Daljit Singh Cheema and S. Surjit Singh Rakhra today expressed profound grief and sorrow over the sad demise of Lokpal of Punjab, Justice (Retd.) JS Sekhon (84). Justice Sekhon was the elder brother of Cabinet Minister Mr. Janmeja Singh Sekhon.

In their condolence messages, Both Ministers described Justice Sekhon as a symbol of simplicity, dedication and commitment and was also known for his high professional caliber. They said that the legal fraternity has lost a great human being and legal luminary, who would also be remembered for his legal acumen, sagacity, courtesy and firmness.

Meanwhile Dr. Cheema and S. Rakhra shared condolences with their Cabinet colleague S. Janmeja Singh Sekhon and prayed to the Almighty to grant eternal peace to the departed soul and give strength to the family, relatives and friends to bear this irreplaceable loss.

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DR B R AMBEDKAR WAS TORCH BEARER OF WHOLE SOCIETY – CHUNI LAL BHAGAT

·         ON OCCASION OF 125TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF DR B R AMBEDKAR STATE LEVEL FUNCTION ORGANISED AT PHAGWARA TODAY

·         FUNCTION ATTENDED BY CHEEMA, THANDAL, BAGHA, JOSH, TINU, JAGIR KAUR, WAHID, VIRDI, BESIDES SEVERAL OTHERS

 Phagwara, April 14:

            Dr B R Ambedkar was a torch bearer for not only one community but for the entire humanity and society and all of us should learn from his life and contribute for taking the society into the right direction. This was said by Mr Chuni Lal Bhagat, cabinet minister, Punjab, while speaking during the state level function organised on the 125th birth anniversary of Dr B R Ambedkar at Phagwara, today.

            On this occasion, Cabinet Ministers Dr Daljit Singh Cheema and Mr Sohan Singh Thandal, Chief Parliamentary Secretaries Mr Som Parkash Kainth, Mrs Mohinder Kaur Josh and Mr Pawan Kumar Tinu, MLA’s Bibi Jagir Kaur and Mr Sarwan Singh Phillaur, Chairman Markfed Mr Jarnail Singh Wahid, Advocate Mr S L Virdi, besides several others were also present.

            They said that Dr Ambedkar spent his entire life for bringing equality in the society and people from all communities should learn from his teachings.

            Education Minister Dr Daljit Singh Cheema said that the Punjab government has chalked out year long comprehensive programmes for educating the masses about the teachings of Dr B R Ambedkar. He said that on the occasion of his 125th birth anniversary, the Punjab government would award cash prizes of Rs 1 lakh and Rs 1.5 lakh to 125 each merit holders of class tenth and twelfth respectively. He said that the Punjab government is also setting up a chair in Panjab University, Chandigarh on Bharat Ratna Dr BR Ambedkar’s name. He said that for educating the youth about Dr B R Ambedkar, seminars would be organised in universities and colleges of the state. Dr Cheema informed that a special session dedicated to Dr Ambedkar would be held Punjab Vidhan Sabha and his statue would also be installed in the Vidhan Sabha.

            Cabinet Minister Mr Sohan Singh Thandal said that taking a cue from Dr Ambedkar’s teachings, the Punjab government has started several welfare schemes for weaker sections of the society. He said that for students, a post metric scholarship scheme has also been started and for this purpose, the state government has kept Rs 100 crore separately so that the students don’t face any problem.

            Chief Parliamentary Secretary Mr Som Parkash Kainth said that Dr B R Ambedkar has always been a torch bearer for the society and that is why his 125th birth anniversary is also being celebrated by the United Nations. He said that Dr Ambedkar did not raise his voice for equality only of Dalit’s, but he fought for the rights of all communities.

            Prominent among those present on the occasion included Punjab SC Commission chairman Mr Rajesh Bagha, Market Committee Phagwara chairman Mr Sarwan Singh Kular, Phagwara Municipal Corporation Mayor Mr Arun Khosla, Senior Deputy Mayor Mr Surinder Singh Walia, Deputy Mayor Mr Ranjit Singh Khurana, besides several others.

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 DR. ATWAL LEAVES FOR U.N HEADQUARTER TO CELEBRATE AMBEDKAR'S 125TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY

Chandigarh,April 14:

Dr.Charnjit Singh Atwal, Speaker of Punjab Vidhan Sabha, left for UN Headquarters, New York to attend the Grand Gala Celebrations of the 125th Birth Anniversary of Baba Saheb Dr. B.R.Ambedkar. This is for the first time that such a grand Honour is being accorded to any Indian leader at the UN Headquarters by celebrating his Birth Anniversary as a commemorative of his service to the global masses.  The event has been organized by Permanent Mission of India to United Nations at the Headquarters of UN, New York, U.S.A in association with Kalpana Saroj Foundation and Foundation for Human Horizons where Dr. Atwal has been invited as Special Guest of Honour.

          Before leaving, Dr. Atwal said, this is a proud moment for all the Indians that the program formulated by Honourable Prime Minister Sh. Narinder Modi for Nationwide Celebrations of Baba Saheb's 125th Birth Anniversary has become Global Agenda for not only the Indians but for all the followers from the world  and lovers of this supreme personality.

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 CM GREETS PEOPLE ON BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF DR BR AMBEDKAR

Chandigarh, April 13-

The Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today felicitated the people on the 125th birth anniversary of Bharat Rattan Baba Saheb Dr BR Ambedkar, the father of the Indian Constitution.

In a message, the Chief Minister said that everyone should be committed to realize the dreams of Dr. Ambedkar, who had a vision of great democratic India to ensure equality for all.  He said that Dr. Ambedkar had always advocated democracy in every field, be it social, economic and political. “For him social Justice meant maximum happiness to the maximum number of

people” said Mr. Badal.

On this occasion, the Chief Minister appealed to the people to follow the path shown by Dr. Ambedkar and shun the parochial considerations of religion, caste, colour and creed to create a harmonious and egalitarian society.

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MAJITHIA EXHORTS PEOPLE TO FULFILL THE DREAMS

OF DR. B.R. AMBEDKAR

Chandigarh, April 13:

Punjab Revenue & Public Relations Minister Mr. Bikram Singh Majithia today extended his good wishes to the people on the eve of birth anniversary of Baba Saheb Dr B.R. Ambedkar.

In his message, Mr. Majithia described Dr. Ambedkar as a social revolutionary of great vision, legal luminary of great acumen, staunch champion of human rights who was still fondly remembered for his pioneering role in the drafting of our Constitution. He said that Dr. Ambedkar dedicated his entire life in the service of the deprived sections of society. His services towards the mankind will never be forgotten. He struggled throughout his life for the rights of underprivileged, disadvantaged, oppressed, minorities and backward sections of society. He further said that Dr Ambedkar believed that an ideal society can be established by eliminating social ills.

Mr. Majithia added that the resolve to follow the path shown by Dr Ambedkar on his jayanti would be a true tribute to the great leader.

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CM EXHORTS PUNJABIS TO UNITE AND INTENSIFY STRUGGLE AGAINST THE CONSTRUCTION OF SYL CANAL

TERMS SYL CANAL AS ‘DEATH WARRANT’ OF PUNJAB

AAP AND CONGRESS HOBNOBBING WITH EACH OTHER TO SNATCH WATERS OF STATE

SAD WOULD PROTECT THE WATERS OF STATE AT EVERY COST

STATE HAS NO SPARE WATER TO SHARE WITH ANYBODY

SLAMS CONGRESS FOR ANTI-PUNJAB STANCE

FORCES INIMICAL TO DEVELOPMENT WON’T BE ALLOWED TO TAKE ROOTS IN PUNJAB: SUKHBIR SINGH BADAL

PROGRESS ONLY DURING SAD-BJP RULE

AAP & CONGRESS ATTACKED SIKH ETHOS

PUNJABI PEOPLE SHOULD BE ON GUARD AGAINST NEFARIOUS DESIGNS OF ANTI-PUNJAB ELEMENTS

DEVELOPMENT ORIENTED SCHEMES OF SAD-BJP GOVERNMENT UNPARALLED

DON’T ALLOW THE ANTI-PUNJAB FORCES TO SUCCEED IN THEIR NEFARIOUS DESIGNS- HARSIMRAT KAUR BADAL

HARSIMRAT KAUR BADAL CALLS UPON PEOPLE TO FOLLOW THE TENETS OF SIKHISM

RELIGIOUS CONGREGATION AT TALWANDI SABO

Talwandi Sabo (Bathinda), April 13-

Terming that the construction of Satluj Yamuna Link canal would be a 'death warrant' for the entire state, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today exhorted all the Punjabis to unite and intensify struggle against the construction of this canal.

Addressing a mammoth gathering here during religious congregation to mark the Baisakhi festival, the Chief Minister said that the people of the state have to wage relentless battle against Congress and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), who were hell bent upon snatching the river waters of the state. He said that it was on record that the Congress and AAP were both the enemies of the state, who were hand in glove with each other to deprive the state of its water by constructing SYL canal. Apprising the people about the affidavit submitted by AAP government in Delhi, Mr. Badal said that the Delhi government has termed the stand taken by Punjab on SYL canal as unconstitutional and anti - national adding that even Kejriwal led government has threatened Punjabis of dire consequences due to its firm stand of not allowing the construction of Satluj Yamuna Link (SYL) canal.

The Chief Minister said that it was a fact that as per universally accepted Riparian principle of water sharing Punjab was the only rightful owner of river waters of the state adding he said that Punjab has no single drop of water to share with any other state. However, he said that the Congress has divested the state of its rights by giving water to Rajasthan, Haryana and other states by signing the various water agreements. Likewise, Mr. Badal said that the AAP was now making desperate attempts to get this canal constructed. However, he said that as a true custodian of rights of state the Shiromani Akali Dal was ever ready to make every sacrifice to protect the waters of the state.

The Chief Minister reiterated that Punjab would be ruined if SYL canal was constructed as water was the only lifetime of the state. He said that water was basic ingredient of life and any such move to share the river waters of the state would be disastrous as it would ruin Punjab. Mr. Badal categorically said that any decision to rob the state of its water is, was and would never be acceptable to the state at any cost. “We are opposing the canal because it is a direct assault on the food security of the state and Sikh panth. So no Punjabi will ever tolerate this grave injustice against the state” he added.

Training guns against the Congress party, the Chief Minister said that this party was solely responsible for the plight of Punjab and Punjabis. Reminding the people about the notorious past of the congress party, he said the Congress had irrelevantly meddled in economic, political, social and even religious affairs of the state adding that no Punjabi could ever forgive Congress for 1984 anti - Sikh Carnage and Operation Blue Star. “We all must remember that every person who supports Congress justifies Operation Blue star which was direct assault on our religious feelings”, added Mr. Badal.

Squarely blaming the Congress party for the plight of farmers in the country, the Chief Minister said that the long spell of Congress party's misrule had broken the back bone of the farmers. He said that the anti - farmer stance of the Congress and its regressive policies ruined the farmers of the country, who were now reeling under mounting debt.  Likewise, Mr. Badal said that the ever escalating costs of farm inputs coupled with non-remunerative MSP of the crops have rendered agriculture as non profitable venture.

Listing the major initiatives taken by the state government, the Chief Minister said that during the past more than nine years the state government has provided free power to farmers worth Rs 28000 crore otherwise their problems would have accentuated manifold on account of electricity bills of tube well. Mr. Badal said that the state government has started first of its kind scheme to provide interest free crop loans worth Rs 50000 to the farmers. He further said that in another historic decision it has been decided that all the farmers would be provided a health insurance cover of Rs.50,000 and an insurance of Rs.5 lac in case of accidental death or incapacitation of head of family adding that now the state government has passed a law "The Punjab Settlement of Agricultural Indebtedness Act 2016” with an aim to provide a framework for expeditious determination and settlement of non-institutional agricultural debt.

The Chief Minister said that in consonance with the path shown by great Gurus, saints and seers, the Punjab was the only state to provide free Atta-Dal to poor people besides starting Mukh Mantri Tirath Yatra Scheme under which state government organizes free trains/ buses to devotees for visiting sacred cities of Sri Nanded Sahib, Varanasi, Katra (Mata Vaishno Devi) and Ajmer Sharif from Punjab and also provide other logistic facilities to pilgrims. He also said that the state government has decided to spend Rs 100 crore to commemorate the 350th birth anniversary of tenth master of Sikhs Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji in an unsurpassed manner.

In his address, while calling upon Punjabi’s to be ever vigilant to guard the state against anti-Punjab and anti-Sikh forces to thwart their nefarious designs of fomenting trouble and spreading misinformation, Punjab Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal today reiterated that Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) being the true representative of Punjabi people, wont shy away from making even the biggest of sacrifices for the sake of Punjab. Deputy Chief Minister said that SAD has a glorious legacy of fighting for freedom of the country as well as being the voice of peasants, traders, poor people and all the other sections of society. He said that SAD fought against the imposition of emergency apart from waging relentless struggle for Punjabi Suba.

Pooh-pooing the opposition parties especially Congress and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for spreading misleading information and also branding entire Punjabi people as drug addicts, Deputy Chief Minister said that these parties are inimical to the progress of the state and have no love for the ethos and culture of it. Lambasting congress, he said that this party under instructions from its high command in Delhi is always finding ways and means to spread malicious propaganda against Punjab. Not only this, Congress attacked the holiest of Sikh shrines Sri Darbar Sahib in Amritsar.

Taking on AAP, Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal thundered that this party has started emulating congress policies by attacking sikh shrines which is evident from the demolishing of ‘Piau’ at Gurudwara Sri Sisganj Sahib in Delhi. He further said that AAP has its eyes on Punjab polls next year but how can it explain to the people of Punjab it’s backstabbing them on crucial SYL issue.

He vowed that anti-Punjab forces that are jealous of and inimical to the development of state, would not be allowed to take roots in Punjab and sensible Punjabi people would thwart their designs decisively.

Making a pitch for development, he said that the people friendly and welfare schemes of SAD-BJP government cannot be matched let alone excelled by any party because SAD-BJP government under able leadership of Chief Minster Mr. Parkash Singh Badal has done unprecedented development of the state and made it count amongst frontline states in the country.

He divulged that SAD-BJP government delivered what it promised. As per the promise, Punjab was made power surplus, construction of shaheedi yaadgars and memorial to Bhagat Ravidass ji were undertaken besides launching atta-dal, shagan and Insurance schemes for farmers and traders.

Making further announcements, Deputy Chief Minister disclosed that all big cities would be connected with 4 and 6 laned roads, all roads in villages would be repaired, Concretisation of canals and Khaals (water bodies) would be undertaken at Rs. 2000 crore and Rs. 1000 crore respectively. A sum of Rs. 2500 crore- Rs.6000 crore would be spent on overall development of villages. He also said that sewerage and drinking water in mandi’s of the state would be provided at a cost of Rs. 4000 crore.

Listing other pro-progress measures, he divulged that SAD-BJP government being farmer friendly, waived off tubewell bills of farmers and also formulated a scheme under which farmers can avail an interest free loan of Rs. 1 lakh per year from co-operative banks. Disclosing more, he said that under another farmer friendly measure of state government, farmers would get pensions with equal contributions by state government getting them Rs. 5000 pension per month after 10 years. Disclosing other measures, he informed that SAD-BJP government popularized kabaddi and has conceived a plan to award interest free educational loans to the students besides opening skill centers in every constituency to tarin youth of Punjab in accordance with demands of industrial sector.

The Deputy Chief Minister informed that the amount of development carried out by present government and the rapid pace all round progress remain unparalleled in the history of the country.

Earlier in her address Union Food Processing Minister Mrs. Harsimrat Kaur Badal exhorted the people to make a firm pledge for foiling the nefarious designs of anti - Punjab forces who were hell bent upon ruining the state. She said that every Punjabi must make all out effort to ensure that such forces were not successful in their plans. Mrs. Badal said that every effort aimed at weakening the panth and Sikh community would be given a befitting reply.

The Union Minister said that it was the moral duty of every individual present in this conference to pledge and follow the tenets of Sikhism. She said that Sikh history was full of countless sacrifices made by the Sikh gurus and their followers for the sake of protection of weaker sections of the society, which must be emulated by one and all.

Prominent amongst other present on the occasion included Cabinet Ministers Dr. Daljeet Singh Cheema, Mr. Janmeja Singh Sekhon and Mr. Sikander Singh Maluka, Rajya Sabha MP Mr. Balwinder Singh Bhunder, Media Advisor to Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Jangveer Singh, Chief Parliamentary Secretaries Mr Sarup Chand Singla, Mr. Mantar Singh Brar and Sant Balbir Singh Ghunas, MLAs Mr. Jeet Mohinder Singh Sidhu, Mr. Harpreet Singh, Mr. Deep Malhotra, Mr. Prem Mittal, Jathedar Chatin Singh Samao, Mr. Hari Singh Zira, Mr. Darshan Singh Kotfatta, Mrs. Rajvinder Kaur Bhagike, Mr. Mahesh Inder Singh Nihalsinghwala and Mr Gurtej Singh Ghuriana, Chairman Punjab Agro Jathedar Dyal Singh Kolianwali, senior Akali leader Mr. Darbara Singh Guru, Chairman PRTC Mr. Avtar Singh Brar, Chairman Mr. Ajaib Singh Bhatti, Chairman Mr. Tejinder Singh Middukhera, Chairman Puncofed Mr. Kulwinder Singh Bhai Ka kera, Chairman District Planning committees Mr. Jagdeep Singh Nakai and Mr. Hardeep Singh Dimpy Dhillon, former MP Mrs. Paramjit Kaur Gulshan, President Youth Akali Dal Mr. Kanwarjeet Singh Rozy Barkandi and Chairman of State Youth Development Board Mr. Parambans Singh Bunty Romana.

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PUNJAB SHOWS THE WAY TO THE WORLD TO END THE ‘ENDS’ POPULARLY CALLED E-CIGARETTES

 E-Cigarette seller from Mohali Punjab punished under Drugs and Cosmetics Act,in a path breaking Judgement

 Three years imprisonment and Rupees 1 lakh Fine for the offender

 STRAP: The state has taken a pro-active approach by declaring the Electronic Nicotine Delivery System (ENDS), ,unapproved in 2013 with strict enforcement therein, the success was showcased at 46th Union world lung health conference 2015 at Cape Town in South Africa

 Chandigarh April13:  Ms.Vini Mahajan Principal Secretary Health, Punjab disclosed that,in a much awaited judgement the District Court Mohali (SAS Nagar) Punjab  has set an example by imposing three years rigorous imprisonment and Rupees one lakh fine for selling E- Cigarettes which are "Electronic Nicotine Delivery System' devices (ENDS). One E-cigarette with eight cartridges were recovered from a Crockery shop in SAS Nagar, in July, 2014 by Drug Inspector Mohali, as a member of District level task force and case was launched in the district court under Section18(c) punishable under Section 27 (b) (ii), Section 18 A punishable under Section 28 and Section 18 (a) (i) punishable under Section 27 (d) of the Drugs & Cosmetics Act 1940/Rules 1945. The case was fought vociferously by Food and Drug Administration Punjab.This is probably the first case any where in the world where E-Cigarettes seller has been indicted under Drugs and Cosmetics Act.Having done well in the field of tobacco control in general, Punjab has shown the way to entire country/world to end the ‘ENDS’- - by adopting pro-active approach to check its availability in state. She said that, the measures under taken by Punjab Govt to curb this latest menace were appreciated at national and international levels,in National Conference on Tobacco or Health 2014 in Mumbai and World Lungs Conference  2015 in Cape town South Africa.

MrHussan Lal, Commissioner FDA Punjab   said that, E- Cigarettes have ushered a so called "No Smoking Revolution", becoming a fad today especially among the youth. They are marketed as "a healthy substitute to cigarettes". There are a lot of misconceptions about their potential benefits but all this is farce. The most important ingredient of E- Cigarettes is Nicotine. He further told that we issued a Health Advisory which says that "It has been observed that there is a lot of misinformation about e-cigarettes. That is why Citizens are advised to avoid the use of e-cigarettes and keep them away from children of all ages.” Recently, A DO has also been sent by him to Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to impress upon departments like Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Department of Information and Technology, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to ensure that online sites do not sell E-Cigarettes.

Dr Rakesh Gupta State Programme Officer Tobacco Control Cell Punjab said that as per experts in the field Nicotine constricts the blood vessels,soit effects all the organs in body from head to toe and can lead to cardiovascular diseases and even stroke. Exposure to Nicotine during adolescence can harm brain development. E- Cigarettes do not emit a harmless water vapour, but an aerosol that has been found to contain at least 10 chemicals that are known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. It is a proven fact that that E- Cigarettes are even more addictive and harmful than normal cigarettes.He further told that two meetings were held by MOHFW to discuss how to curb this upcoming menace.On the basis of discussions held,State drug controller Punjab issued a circular in September 2013declaring E-Cigarettes as "Unapproved Drug". Nicotine preparation that is approved by the Drug Controller of India are Nicotine (as Polarcrilex) Lozenges 2mg and 4 mg, Nicotine as (as Polarcrilex) gums 2mg and 4 mg and Nicotine transdermal therapeutic patches. Selling any other Nicotine product without license is a punishable offence under Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940.  After attending World Lungs Conference 2014 in Barcelona,the former Union Health Minister announced that e-cigs will be banned in India. He further said that we issued awareness notices to e-commerce sites who are openly selling E-cigarettes. After this many e commerce sites have stopped selling e cigarettes to customers from Punjab.

DrH.S.Bali Director Health Services Punjab said that,Department of Health and Family welfare Punjab through State Tobacco Control cell is actively involved in curbing the menace of E –cigarettes. Studies find a significant rise in e-cigarette use each year, especially among young adults and teens. Likewise, e-cigarette use among teens has surged. E-Cigarettes which are easily available through internet is becoming popular in small towns endangering the life of people especially youngsters who are computer savvy. It is being freely sold to even minors by online portals.

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CM GREETS PEOPLE ON BAISAKHI

Chandigarh, April 12-

Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today felicitated the Punjabis across the globe on the sacred occasion of Baisakhi that symbolize the spirit of Punjab, Punjabi & Punjabiat and unity in diversity.

In a message on the eve of Baisakhi, the Chief Minister reminded the people of our centuries old rich and glorious cultural heritage and said that on this auspicious day in 1699 Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji - the Tenth Master of the Sikhs created ‘Order of Khalsa’ at the holy city of Sri Anandpur Sahib by baptizing ‘Panj Pyaras (beloved ones) belonging to different castes thereby carving out an egalitarian society and preaching the wisdom of love and compassion for mankind besides universal brotherhood and communal harmony. Mr. Badal also said that this festival marks the beginning of the harvest season and ripening of Rabi crops.

On the occasion, Mr. Badal called upon the people to celebrate this auspicious festival in unison with traditional fervour and gaiety to strengthen the secular and social fabric of our country.

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BADAL SLASHES ADMISSION CHARGES FROM RS.200 TO RS.50 PER DAY FOR PATIENTS IN REHABILITATION CENTRES

·        SUCH CENTRES TO BE COMPENSATED FOR DEFICIT FROM CADA FUND

·        STATE-OF-THE-ART LINEAR ACCELERATOR INSTALLED AT HOMI BHABHA SANGRUR CANCER HOSPITAL

·        GIVES NOD FOR DIGITAL MAMMOGRAPHY IN THE ADVANCED CANCER CENTRE AT BATHINDA

·        ASKS CS ALONG WITH TOP POLICE BRASS TO EXAMINE CASES UNDER NDPS ACT

·        CM FOR VIGOROUS MEDIA CAMPAIGN TO SENSITIZE PEOPLE AGAINST MONSTER OF CANCER AND ILL-EFFECTS OF DRUG ADDICTION

·        CALLS UPON NGOS TO PLAY A PRO-ACTIVE ROLE FOR THIS NOBLE CAUSE

 

Chandigarh, April 12:

The Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today decided to slash the admission charges from Rs.200 to Rs.50 per day from the patients coming to government rehabilitation centres.

This decision was taken by Mr. Badal while presiding over the third meeting of the State Drug De-Addiction and Rehabilitation Board here at Punjab Bhawan this morning. However, the charges for de-addiction would continue at the nominal rate of Rs.200 per day, which would include cost of medicine, diet and all other expenses.

Taking part in the deliberations, the Chief Minister said that realizing the plight of the drug addicts and the agony of their parents and relatives, this conscious decision has been taken so that maximum people inflicted with drug addiction could seek the best treatment in these centres and could be properly rehabilitated to lead a life with self respect and dignity. Mr. Badal assured that the drug rehabilitation centres would be compensated for this deficit through Cancer and Drug De-addiction Treatment Infrastructure (CADA) fund.

The Chief Minister was also updated about the status of model drug de-addiction centres and was told that out of five drug de-addiction centres, four such centres at Bathinda, Faridkot, Jalandhar and Amritsar have been made functional and another centre at Patiala was under construction. Mr. Badal also asked the Chief Secretary to visit few central jails along with Additional Chief Secretary (Home), ADGP (Jails) and Director State Narcotics Control Bureau to examine the cases of prisoners/under-trails under Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act and submit the report within a month.

Emphasizing the need of publicity to bring awareness amongst the drug addicts about the availability of drug rehabilitation centres in the government sector, the Chief Minister said that a vigorous media campaign should be launched to educate the people about the latest facilities being offered to the drug addicts for their treatment in these centres.

Simultaneously, chairing the fourth meeting of State Cancer and Drug De-addiction Treatment Infrastructure Board, Mr. Badal was apprised by the Principal Secretary Health & Family Welfare that Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital at Sangrur and Advanced Cancer Centre in Baba Farid Medical University of Health Sciences, Faridkot were providing the latest diagnostic and treatment facilities to the cancer patients and the three other upcoming cancer treatment and research centres would be soon made operational in the Government Medical Colleges at Patiala and Amritsar besides an ultra modern 200 bedded Advanced Cancer Treatment and Research Centre at Bathinda.

She told Mr. Badal that Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital at Sangrur was commissioned on January 20, 2015 and nearly 1800 new patients have been given treatment for cancer, while chemotherapy was performed on about 2500 patients and about 15,000 laboratory tests have been done so far. A state-of-the-art linear accelerator has also been installed there, which would provide treatment to patients at 10% of the cost incurred in private hospitals.

To combat the challenge to eradicate breast cancer amongst the women, the Chief Minister also gave approval to install the facility of digital mammography in the Advanced Cancer Centre at Bathinda at the cost of Rs. 1.30 crore. The Chief Minister directed that one third of the tax on cigarettes should be credited to the CADA fund to provide for cancer treatment infrastructure.

The Chief Minister also called upon the NGOs to come forward and join hands with government to stamp out the menace of cancer and drug addiction from the state through sensitizing the people for early detection of cancer as well as the ill-effects of drug addiction.

Prominent amongst who attended these meetings included Chief Secretary Mr. Sarvesh Kaushal, Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Mr. Jagpal Singh Sandhu, Principal Secretary Health & Family Welfare Mrs. Vini Mahajan, Principal Secretary (Jails) Mr. Sanjay Singh, Secretary Medical Education & Research Mr. Husan Lal, Special Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr. K.J.S. Cheema, Technical Advisor Lt. Gen. (Retd.) B.S. Dhaliwal, ADGP (Prisons) Mr. M.K. Tiwari, Director State Narcotics Control Bureau IG Mr. Ishwer Chander, DIG (Prisons) Mr. Lakhwinder Singh Jakhar, Divisional Commissioner Patiala Mr. Ajeet Singh Pannu, Divisional Commissioner Jalandhar Mr. Harbax Singh Nanda, Divisional Commissioner Faridkot Mr. V.K. Meena, Secretary Higher Education Mr. Anurag Verma, Secretary Local Government Mr. D.K. Tiwari, Secretary Revenue Mr. Sameer Kumar, Secretary Rural Development and Panchayats Mr. Dipinder Singh, Special Secretary Finance Mr. Sukhwinder Singh, Director Social Security Mr. G.S. Sidhu, Vice Chancellor Baba Farid University of Health Sciences Dr. Raj Bahadur and Director Medical Education and Research Dr. Manjit Kaur Mohi.

PUNJAB VIDHAN SABHA CONSTITUTES 13 VARIOUS COMMITTEES FOR 2016-17

Chandigarh April 12: Dr.Charanjit Singh Atwal, Speaker of Punjab Vidhan Sabha today notified the constitution of 13 different committees for the legislative work for the year 2016-17.

Disclosing this here today, an official Spokesman of the Punjab Vidhan Sabha said Mrs. Aruna Chaudhary has been named as Chairperson of Public Accounts Committee, Mr. Harpreet Singh as Chairman of Committee on Public Undertakings, S. Pargat Singh as Chairman of Committee on Estimates, Mr. S.R.Kaler as Chairman Committee on Welfare of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes, Mr. Dinesh Singh Deputy Speaker, as Chairman House Committee, S. Sarwan Singh Phillaur, as Chairman of Committee on Local Bodies and Panchayati Raj Institutions, Mr. Ashwani Kumar Sharma, as Chairman of Government Assurance Committee, Justice Nirmal Singh as Chairman of Committee on Subordinate Legislation, Mr. Manoranjan Kalia as  Chairman of committee on Petitions, S. Balbir Singh Sidhu, as Chairman Committee on Paper Laid/To be Laid on the Table of the House, S. Darshan Singh Kotfatta, as Chairman Library Committee, S. Manpreet Singh Ayali as Chairman of Committee on Questions and References and Bibi Jagir Kaur as Chairperson of the Committee of Privileges.

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 Sukhbir Singh Badal greets people on eve of Baisakhi

Chandigarh, April 12:

Punjab Deputy Chief Minister, S. Sukhbir Singh Badal has extended his warm greetings to the people of the state on the pious occasion of Baisakhi.

In his message, S. Badal has said that this joyous occasion reminds us of the glorious cultural heritage of the state which has been a source of inspiration for all Punjabis. He also further said that this historic day occupies a very significant place in the history of the country in general and Punjab in particular as it was on baisakhi day in 1699 at Sri Anandpur Sahib that Saheb Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji founded KHALSA PANTH to fight against tyranny, injustice and social evils.

He exhorted the people of the state as well as the members of the Punjabi Diaspora settled abroad to take a pledge on this momentous day to follow the teachings set by the Guru Sahiban and make contribution towards maintaining peace, harmony and all round development of the state. 

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Sukhbir Singh Badal hails decision of Canadian premier to seek apology over Kamagata Maru incident

Chandigarh, April 12 : Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal today hailed the historic decision of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over his resolve to seek public apology over the tragic incident of Kamagata Maru in the House of Commons on May 18.

Welcoming the decision of Mr Trudeau on the eve of Baisakhi during 'Khalsa Sajna' celebrations in Ottawa Assembly on Monday, Mr Badal said it was indeed very heartening that the Canadian government has decided to apologise on the floor of Parliament for the Komagata Maru episode by acknowledging the hurt caused to the community in 1914. He informed that Shiromani Akali Dal have been pushing for years to have this formal apology made in the Canadian Parliament and the Trudeau government at last decided to seek such apology in this regard.

Informing further he said that earlier the Punjab Vidhan Sabha had also passed a resolution on May 26, 2015 seeking an apology from the Canadian Parliament for this tragedy in which 19 freedom fighters were killed by British forces on the shores of Calcutta (Kolkata) in July 1914 after their ship was not allowed to anchor on the shores of Vancouver.

Deputy Chief Minister also remembered Baba Gurdit Singh, one of the great Sikhs that lived ever, who had rented a Japanese ship named 'Komagat Maru' to rescue stranded Punjabis in Hong Kong and brought them to Canada. In chartering the Komagata Maru, Baba Gurdit Singh's goal was to challenge the continuous journey regulation and open the door for immigration from British India to Canada during freedom struggle.

It is mentioned here that this ship carrying freedom fighters was detained by the Canadian government at the Vancouver port from May 23 to July 23, 1914; then, the ship was forced to return to India. When this ship reached Budge port of Calcutta on September 29, 1914, the British government shot dead 19 freedom fighters and put many behind bars.

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STATE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITIES TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AGAINST  " CONFLICT OF INTEREST"

 

·       PROFESSIONAL PLACEMENT AGENCIES TO BE HIRED BY BOTH THE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITIES TO IMPROVE THE PLACEMENT OF STUDENTS

 

·       NEW COURSES AS PER THE DEMAND OF INDUSTRIES TO BE INTRODUCED IN THE NEXT ACADEMIC YEAR

Chandigarh April 12:  In a landmark move to improve the transparency and fairness in their working, both the State Technical Universities i.e. Maharaja Ranjit Singh State Technical University and I.K.Gujral Punjab Technical University shall adopt a resolution against “Conflict of Interest”. Under the resolution, every decision maker associated with both the Technical Universities will certify that he has no direct or indirect personal interest in the matter and that he has no such interest which is in conflict with the interests of the University.

The Board of Governors decided on the hiring of professional placement agency, introduction of new industry driven courses, adoption of UGC guidelines in all recruitments and promotions. The meeting of Board of Governors of Maharaja Ranjit Singh State Technical University was held at Punjab Bhawan, Chandigarh under the chairmanship of by Mr. Sarvesh Kaushal, IAS, Chief Secretary to Government of Punjab.

The focus of the State Technicial Universities shall be upon academic excellence, to improve the employability of students and also to improve the transparency in the internal working of the universities.

           Mr. M P Singh Ishar, Vice Chancellor, MRSSTU apprised the Board that placement fair had already been organized on 18.03.2016 and 59 students were successfully employed in MNCs. He further stated that next placement fair will be organized on university campus on 21st & 22nd April. Chief Secretary instructed the University officials to immediately recruit a seasoned management professional to manage the placement cell and placement activities of the University. The university will further hire professional placement agencies, which will assist the universities in building strong relationship with the corporate companies for placement of students. A Committee consisting of leading industrialists, members of CII, FICCI, PHD Chamber of Commerce and Academicians was also formed to advise the University on various placement activities.

         It was further decided that industry-driven courses like Cloud-computing, Bio-Mechanics etc. should also be introduced in both the universities from the next academic year. Detailed deliberations were also held regarding Ph.D. guidelines and procedure adopted for award of Ph.D. It was decided to adhere to UGC guidelines not only in matters relating to Ph.D. but also in recruitments, promotions, career advancement schemes etc.

The Chairman Mr. Sarvesh Kaushal decided that both the universities must finalize a proposal to introduce online admission/counseling/examination scheme within a year as a major step towards modernization and transparency.

The Chief Secretary further ordered that curriculum vitae, photographs, Aadhar Card number of all the facilities of affiliated colleges should be available on the website of colleges. Both the universities should ensure that all affiliated colleges must release the salary of faculty and staff through banks via DBS only. The universities will also ensure the same for their staff/faculty in main campus as well as constituent colleges.

The BoG also approved the training policy for teaching faculty. It was also decided to introduce choice based credit system, minimum eligibility criteria for 2016-2017 admissions, migration rules, Ph.D. fee structure. The Chairman also directed both the Universities to digitize the legacy records like service books and also to upgrade its website to enable the students to directly deal online with the university on matters like certificate verification, equivalent certificate, payment of fees etc.

          The meeting was attended by Mr.MP Singh, Principal Secretary Technical Education, Mr.R.K.Verma, Vice Chancellor, IKG PTU, Mr.MP Singh Ishar, VC, MRSSTU and other concerned officers.

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UIDAI cautions public against sharing of their personal information with unauthorized agencies for printing PVC (Plastic) Aadhaar Card

 Chandigarh   April 11 : The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) cautions people not to fall to ploys of some unscrupulous entities who are charging anywhere between Rs.50 to Rs.200 for printing Aadhaar on a plastic card in the name of smart card, as the Aadhaar letter or its cutaway portion or downloaded version of Aadhaar on ordinary paper is perfectly valid.

Some entities have also been charging far more for simply laminating the downloaded version of Aadhaar.

“The  Aadhaar card or the downloaded Aadhaar card printed on ordinary paper is perfectly valid for all uses. If a person has a paper Aadhaar card, there is absolutely no need to get his/her Aadhaar card laminated  or obtain a plastic Aadhaar card or so called SMART Aadhaar card by paying  money.  There is no concept such as smart Aadhaar card,” said Director General & Mission Director of UIDAI, Dr. Ajay Bhushan Pandey.

In case a person loses his Aadhaar card, he can download his Aadhaar card free of cost fromhttps://eaadhaar.uidai.gov.in/.   The print out of the downloaded Aadhaar, even in black and white form, is as valid as the original Aadhaar letter sent by UIDAI. There is absolutely no need to print it on plastic card or get it laminated.

In case a person still wants to get  his Aadhaar card  laminated or printed  on plastic card, he  may  do  so  only  at authorized Common Service Centers  or Aadhaar Permanent  Enrolment Centers by paying no more than the prescribed  rate, which is not more than Rs 30.

 The public for protection of their privacy are advised not to share their Aadhaar number or personal details to unauthorized agencies for getting it laminated, or printed on plastic card.

E-commerce companies such E-bay, Flipkart, Amazon etc.,  are also instructed  not  to allow their merchants  to collect Aadhaar information from general  public for  printing  Aadhaar  card.   as  collecting such information  or unauthorized printing of Aadhaar card or aiding such  persons in any manner  may  amount to a criminal offence punishable  with imprisonment under  Indian Penal Code and also Chapter VI  of  The Aadhaar (Targeted Delivery of Financial and Other Subsidies, Benefits and Services) Act, 2016.

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MAJITHIA GREETS PEOPLE ON THE EVE OF BAISAKHI

Chandigarh, April 12: 

Punjab Revenue & Public Relations Minister Mr. Bikram Singh Majithia today felicitates the people of the Punjab on the eve of Baisakhi.

In a message Mr. Majithia said that this festival has a great significance for the farmers of Punjab as this day traditionally marks the beginning of harvest of Rabi crops, on a joyous note. “This harvest festival is an occasion of thanksgiving to farmers and to acknowledge Punjabi farmers' contribution in making India self-sufficient on the front of food security”, he added.

He further said that this festival has also a great religious significance for Sikhs as on this day  in the year 1699 at Sri Anandpur Sahib, Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji established Khalsa Panth,  a body of people dedicated to the principles of truth, justice, and equality; the basic principles of Sikh faith.

He exhorted the people to celebrate this festival collectively.

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CM REVIEWS WORK OF SRI RAM TIRATH TEMPLE-CUM-PANORAMA COMPLEX AND BABA JEEVAN SINGH MEMORIAL

  • CULTURAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT TO APPOINT SPECIAL OFFICER FOR EXPEDITING WORK ON SRI RAM TIRATH TEMPLE CUM PANORAMA COMPLEX
  • BADAL APPROVES DESIGN OF BABA JEEVAN SINGH MEMORIAL

 Chandigarh, April 12:

          Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today reviewed the progress of ongoing work on the construction of Sri Ram Tirath Temple cum Panorama complex at Amritsar and Baba Jeevan Singh Memorial at Sri Anandpur Sahib.

Presiding over a meeting here at Punjab Bhawan this morning, the Chief Minister underscored the need for expediting the work of these projects for their timely completion.

The Chief Minister was apprised that 90% work for the construction of Sri Ram Tirath Temple cum Panorama complex has been completed and the remaining work would also be completed within the stipulated time frame. This project include state-of-art temple cum panorama complex, Administrative complex, langar hall, parking and sangat hall. The Chief Minister asked the Principal Secretary Cultural affair to appoint a special officer for monitoring the day-to-day work of this project.

The Chief Minister said that this iconic temple cum panorama center was coming up at Sri Valmiki Tirath in Amritsar, where Bhagwan Valmiki ji had created the great epic and masterpiece of Ramayana. Mr. Badal said that it was a matter of great pride and honor for the state government to offer humble tributes to Bhagwan Valmiki Ji by developing this site for the devotees visiting this sacred place from every nook and corner of the world. He pointed out that new Temple which would be constructed at Sri Valmiki Ashram (Ram Tirath) would be an engineering marvel spruced with rare architecture, landscaping besides aesthetically designed. “This Temple will be unique monument in the sense that it will not only help in disseminating the philosophy of Bhagwan Valmiki Ji for carving out a harmonious society in the state but it would also act as a lighthouse to guide the destiny of our youth through the great ethical and moral values preached by him” he added.

The Chief Minister also approved the design of ‘Khanda-Baata’ to be installed Baba Jeevan Singh Memorial to be constructed at a cost of Rs 25 crore. He said that internationally acclaimed companies must be roped in for the installation of this ‘Khanda-Baata’ at this memorial being built to perpetuate the memory of legendary Sikh martyr Baba Jeevan Singh, who had rendered marvelous service to the panth by bringing back the seesh of Guru Teg Bahadur ji from Chandni chowk (Delhi) to Sri Anandpur Sahib. He said that Baba Jeevan Singh confronted unimaginable hardships during his journey from Delhi to Sri Anandpur sahib but he faced them bravely.

The Chief Minister said that this memorial would remind our younger generations about exemplary courage exhibited by this legendary Sikh warrior which hardly finds any parallel in the entire Sikh history. On the occasion the Head of Architecture Department of Guru Nanak Dev University Prof. SS Behal gave a detailed presentation to Mr. Badal regarding the building plan of memorial which includes Gallery, Parking and Administrative complex. He said that the memorial would also showcase the Sikh martial art-‘Gatka’ as a humble tribute to this martyr.

Prominent amongst other present on the occasion included Chairman Punjab Dalit Vikas Board Mr. Vijay Danav, Principal Secretary Cultural Affairs Mrs. Anjali Bhawra, Special Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr. KJS Cheema and Director Cultural Affairs Mr. Navjot Pal Singh Randhawa. 

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 VIGILANCE BUREAU REGISTERED 6 CASES IN MARCH 2016

·       4 CRIMINAL,  2  DISPROPORTIONATE ASSETS CASES REGISTERED BESIDES 4  VIGILANCE INQUIRIES  

·       DIFFERENT COURTS CONVICTED ACCUSED IN FOUR CASES DURING  MARCH 2016

 Chandigarh, April 12: In order to curb corruption in Punjab, the Vigilance Bureau is being making concrete efforts. 

 Disclosing this a spokesman of Vigilance Bureau said that during March 2016 , 6 cases were registered against corrupt officers who were caught red handed while accepting bribe. Apart from this, during this  month, the bureau registered 4 criminal and 2 disproportionate assets cases while the number of vigilance inquiries stands at 4.

   Spokesman further said that different courts has convicted accused in 4 cases and  7 challan presented before the courts by Vigilance Bureau.

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·       STRENGTHENING OF BULILDING INFRASTRUCTURE IN THE STATE IN FULL SWING- SEKHON

·       NEW BUILDINGS CONSTRUCTED ACROSS THE STATE AT A COST OF Rs. 3200 CRORE

·       VARIOUS BUILDINGS IN PROGRESS AT A COST OF Rs.1831 CRORE

Chandigarh, April 12:

The Public Works Department of Punjab is working in full swing to strengthen the Building Infrastructure in the state. Nearly Rs.5031 Cr have been spent between 2007-2015 to Design, Construct and Maintain Government buildings as against meager Rs. 55.50 crore spent by congress during its tenure, informed Mr. Janmeja Singh Sekhon, PWD(B&R) minister Punjab.

He said that Rs 3200 crore have been spent on the construction of new buildings including 33 Judicial Court Complexes , 2  District Administrative Complexes, 11 Tehsil Complexes, 2 new jails at Faridkot and Kapurthala. Besides, new construction and upgradation of 466 Adarsh, Model, Meritorious, High Schools, Sports school complexes at Guddha and SAS Nagar and 34 New Polytechnic & Engineering Colleges. New construction works at Amritsar and Faridkot Medical College, 23 Community Health Centres, 7 Rehabilitation Centres, 53 Animal Husbandry Tehsil level and block level Veterinary hospitals, Polyclinic and Cattle Breeding Farm at Raouni and memorial at village Chapparchiri, Chotta and wadda Gallughara memorials and construction of Golden Temple Entrance Plaza have been undertaken.

Various other building works are in progress at a cost of Rs.1831 crore and are likely to be completed by December 2016 including 7 Judicial Court Complexes, 5 District Administrative Complexes, 1 University, 11Govt. Colleges, 18 Adarsh/Senior Secondary/Middle Schools,6 Community Health Centers, construction of various type of Houses under Optimum Utilisation of Vacant Government Lands (OUVGL)  Scheme at Dugri Ludhiana,4 New Modern Jail (Bathinda, ShriMuktsar Sahib, Amritsar and Goindwal at Tarn Taran), Construction of various buildings at Bathinda and Jalandhar under Punjab Technical University Project, Construction of Maha Rishi BalmikiSthal at Ram Tirath at Amritsar, New War Memorial Cum Museum Near Sham Singh Attari Chowk at Amritsar,  various works in Dairy Science and Technology College at Guru Angad Dev Vet. & Animal Science University Ludhiana, State Forest Research Institute at Ladowal Ludhiana, Vit Yojana Bhawan at Chandigarh, New Circuit House at Amritsar, Cattle Breeding Farm at Rampura Phul, Sewa Kendras, New Veterinary Polyclinics at Barnala, Pathankot, Fazilka, 3 Meritorious School at Gurdaspur, Ferozepur and Sangrur, 4 Multi Skill Development Centre at Amritsar, Bathinda, Jalandhar and Hoshiarpur, Aeronautical College at Patiala  and Additional Works (Phase-II) Golden Temple Entrance Plaza Amritsar and Development & Beautification of roads and Junctions from town hall to Golden Temple Amritsar, 5 Multi Skill Development Centres at Amritsar, Bathinda, Jalandhar, Ludhiana and Hoshiarpur and construction of Boys and Girls Hostels these centres.

Moreover there are certain proposed works which include 5 Judicial Court Complexes (Hoshiarpur, Patti, Baba Bakala, Giddarwaha & Mukerian), Construction of Instructors building at ITI Lalru and renovation/repair/upgradation works of Govt. Medical College Amritsar etc. and they have been proposed at a cost of Rs.355.00 Crores.

He added that the thrust area in construction of buildings has been designing aesthetical and financially feasible buildings and their campus and designing campus while keeping its environmental implications in mind. Moreover, all projects are designed after incorporating suggestion made by the department concerned and the attempt is to design innovative and technically sound buildings. He said that special care has been observed to construct barrier free buildings for the physically challenged users.

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 Recruitment process for more than 1 lakh government jobs to be initiated in 15 days-Sukhbir Singh Badal

·       Distributes health insurance cards to farmers

·       Delhi Governments' stand on SYL and 'Piao' proves Kejriwals anti-Punjab attitude

·       Punjab becomes first state providing interest free crop loan to farmers

 

Uggi  (Jalandhar) April 11 : Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal today announced that recruitment process for 1,13 lakh posts in various departments would start in next 15 days, which would be completed in next 3 months.

                Mr. Badal was interacting with media persons after addressing a huge rally of farmers to launch free health insurance scheme for farmers to distribute 11 lakh cards to farmers, which would enable them for free treatment upto Rs. 50000 in 403 empanelled hospitals across the state. He informed that Punjab Government had already approved 1.13 lakh vacancies in all major departments besides setting the target to provide skill training to  more than 1 lakh youth each year by opening 2000 skill training centers especially in rural areas.

                Castigating the AAP convener Arvind Kejriwals on sensitive issues like SYL and Piao, Deputy CM said both the issues has proved his anti Punjab stand who have nothing to do with the problems being faced by Punjabis but only to capture the power by defaming the state on all fronts. Mr. Badal said “How the people of Punjab can believe Kejriwal who always changes his position on sensitive issues according to the listeners and place”. He said the Punjab Government has taken a historic decision by giving back the acquired land for SYL to the owners as Punjab has not even a single drop of extra water to share with other states.

                Deputy CM has also announced that interest free loan schemes for farmers and students would be implemented in a month as the state government had already approved both the plans. He said that in a major move to bail out the farming community from agrarian crisis, the Punjab Government would provide interest free crop loan of Rs. 50 thousand on each crop to the farmers. The other major feature of the scheme includes easy return of loan in installments after the procurement of crops as per the season.

                Talking about strengthening of basic infrastructure in the state, he said after making the Punjab a first power surplus state, now the state government has set the target to connect all major cities with 4-6 lanes with an investment of Rs. 22,000 crore. Besides this, Punjab would provide 100 percent water supply and sewerage facilities in all the towns.

                Prominent among others present on the occasion included CPS Pawan Kumar Tinu, MLA Sarwan Singh Phillaur and Gurpartap Singh Wadala, Chairman district planning committee Gurcharan Singh Channi, president doaba zone youth Akali Dal Sarbjot Singh Sabhi, Bibi Gurdev Kaur Sangha, Commissioner Harbhupinder Singh Nanda, DIG Rajinder Singh, DC KK.Yadav, SSP Rural Harmohan Singh.

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 Punjab government to give priority to development of border districts: Sukhbir Singh Badal

·        Starts health insurance for 11 lakh farmers

·        Subsidy worth Rs. 5600 crore being provided to farmers under free power facility

·        Interest free loans for small farmers, pension scheme for farmers in offing

·        1.2 lakh youth to be given government jobs

·        1 lakh youth to be equipped with skill training

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Guruharsahai (Ferozepur), 11 April:

Punjab Deputy Chief Minister S. Sukhbir Singh Badal has said that the state government is according special priority to the development of border districts and SAD-BJP regime is fully committed to provide all basic amenities to the residents of these districts.

                Addressing a large gathering here today at rigi resort on the commencement of Bhagat Puran Singh Sehat Bima Yojna for farmers during a state level function, S. Badal reiterated commitment of state government towards betterment of all sections of society and said that the government is running welfare schemes so as to be able to cater to the interests of needy sections of society besides keeping the pace of development intact. He said that this health scheme would benefit 11 lakh farming families of the state who would be able to avail cashless treatment upto Rs. 50000 annually through a smart card. In case of accidental death of head of the family, insurance cover of Rs. 5 lakh would also be provided.He disclosed that under the scheme, the premium would be paid by the mandi board. Further elaborating, he said that till date 7 Lakh farmers have been registered by 153 market committees under the said scheme. Apart from this, blue card holder families, small traders and construction workers are being given benefits under Bhagat Puran Singh Sehat Bima Yojna.

                Dwelling upon the other welfare schemes being run by the Punjab Government, Deputy Chief Minister said that the government has initiated Atta-Dal scheme, Shagan scheme, Pension Scheme, Mukh Mantri Tirath Yatra Scheme. Similarly, state government is providing power subsidy worth Rs. 5600 crore annually to the farmers of the state and until now free power to the tune of 32000 crore has been provided. The government has decided in the current year’s budget that small farmers would be provided interest free loan up to Rs. 50000 besides giving tube well connections on priority to farmers having less than 2.5 acres. The state government is giving more than 1.65 lakh tube well connections this year in the state apart from beginning pension scheme for farmers which would ensure them monetary gains in old age.

                Divulging more, he said that state government is also according utmost importance to the development of the state along with welfare schemes. In consequence of which, Rs. 10000 crore would be spent on development of infrastructural facilities in the rural and urban areas of state. Every Assembly constituency would be given a grant of Rs. 25-30 crore.

                The Deputy Chief Minister further said that state government is soon going to advertise 1.20 lakh jobs whereas skill development centers are in the process of being established to make youth totally skilled. Under this plan, this year 1 lakh youth would be given skill training an dthis number would swell to 2 lakh next year. He disclosed that preference would be given to establish skill centers in border districts that would erase the label of being backward from their face resulting in speeding up of the pace of development. He said that development had taken place in state during SAD-BJP rule only as is clear from previous 9 years track record.

                On the occasion, S. Vardev Singh Mann also spoke and welcoming the Deputy Chief Minister on reaching Guruharsahai. He also guided people about welfare schemes of the state government. The former President of Punjab BJP Mr. Kamal Sharma also addressed the gathering and praised the steps being taken by the state government for welfare of farmers.

During this occasion, MLA S. Hari Singh Zira, Advocate Gursewak Singh Mann, S. Sant Singh Brar, Mr. Rohit Vohra President Municipal Council, Chairman Market Committee S. Harrajinder Singh Guru, S. Sukhwant Singh Thehgujjar, Mr. Baldev Raj Kamboj Chairman Zila Parishad,  Bhupinder Singh Sandhu, Darshan Singh Mothanwala, Darshan Singh Bedi Chairman P.A.D.B., Iqbal Singh Chairman Block Samiti, Satinder Singh Savi kathpal, Deputy Commissioner Engineer D.P.S. Kharbanda and S.S.P. Manminder Singh were also present.

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Majithia luncned Bhagat Puran Singh Sehat Bima Yajna in ASR

  Amritsar, April 11- Information and Public relation Minister S. Bikram Singh Majithia said that the SAD-BJP government under the dynamic leadership of S. Parkash Singh Badal, Chief Minister and S. Sukhbir Singh Badal continuing its pro-people approach has extended the free health treatment benefit under its unique Bhagat Puran Singh Sehat Bima Yojna to the hard working community of farmers, small traders having less than Rs. one crore turn over and registered construction workers. He said that earlier this scheme was conceptualized for Blue Card holders in the state.

               In a lunching program at Guru Nanak Bhawan in city he said that our Government is fully committed to the welfare of the farming community instrumental in contributing about 30-35% of food grains procured for the Central Pool. He stated that with a view free health treatment-cum- insurance scheme under the name of "Bhagat Puran Singh Sehat Bima Yojana" has been introduced for providing health insurance cover of Rs. 50000/- per annum per family plus Rs. 5 lacs cover for accidental death and complete disability for Head of the family of  28.90 lakh blue card holders families, 11 lac “J Form” holder farming families , 2.33 lakh small traders and 2.32 lakh construction workers.

             Mr. Majithia stated that the Punjab Government has earmarked Rs. 116 cr. for this purpose. Additional financial assistance of Rs. 5 lakh as against damages due to fire in the business premises would also be given by the government. He said that bsides this, to cater to the needs of the Punjab government employees and pensioners, a cashless health insurance scheme for medical treatment has already been initiated from January 2016 and an amount of Rs. 56 cr. has been earmarked for this purpose.  Apart from this, around Rs. 36 cr. has been provided for implementing public sensitive emergency response medical services.

            Mr Majithia said that this scheme would give a big relief to the people of unprivileged sections by providing them the quality health care services that too free of cost. Under the scheme the beneficiaries would be issued the smart cards which would enable them to avail the benefit of cashless health care facilities up to Rs 50000 per annum in 214 government and 216 empanelled private hospitals in the state. Mr Amarpal Singh Boni CPS, Baljit Singh Jalalusma and Mandeep Singh Mana both MLAs, Chairman Veer Singh Lopoke and  Deputy Commissioner Mr. Varun Rajum  also presented in this program.

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e-COURTS SETS TO BENEFIT STATE, JUDICIARY AND PUBLIC OF INDIA

BRING ABOUT TRANSPARENCY, ACCOUNTABILITY AND SPEEDY DISPOSAL OF CASES

Chandigarh, 11 April: A regional discussion regarding the e-Courts Project held in the Chandigarh Judicial Academy. Hon’ble Mr. Justice Madan B. Lokur, Judge, Supreme Court of India & Incharge, e-committee Supreme Court of India presided over the  discussion and Hon’ble Judges of Computer Committees from four High Courts were also present during this occasion.

    During the discussion, it was  decided that since the entire e-Courts Project is set for the benefit of public, therefore, it be widely publicized informing public about availability of various services for exercising their rights.

     Hon’ble Mr. Justice Madan B. Lokur had also emphasized that High Court and State Government should work in corroborating manner as e-Courts Project not only makes Court work convenient for general public but also saves crores of rupees from State Exchequer. Liberal funding of e-Court Projects was stated to be in the interest of State, Judiciary and people of India.

    Hon’ble Mr. Justice Rajesh Bindal, Chairman, Computer Committee presented various Citizens Centric Services initiated by Hon’ble Punjab and Haryana High Court. It was informed that all the decided cases lying in the record room of Hon’ble Punjab and Haryana High Court have been digitalized. This digitalization exercise resulted in scanning of 15.90 crores pages along with disposal of 225 tones of waste papers generating revenue of Rs. 22,00,000/- from sale of said waste papers and more importantly freeing valuable space of 15,000 square feet.

         An official spokesman of Punjab & Haryana High Court said that E-Committee, Supreme Court of India in consultation with Central Government came up with computerization project “e-Courts Phase-I” having total outlay of Rs. 900 crores out of which Rs.700 crores were spent. It was explained by Hon’ble Judge Incharge, e-committee informed that purpose of Phase-I was to computerize Subordinate Courts in the country with aim to bring about transparency, accountability and speedy disposal of cases by sharing case information with the litigants and advocates. e-Courts Phase-I Project has culminated in National Judicial Data Grid whereupon as on date 2 crore 30 lacs pending cases and 2.70 crore decided cases are available.

      The Spokesman said that Expansion in judiciary resulting in recruitment of new judicial officers, resulted in setting up of new Courts required expansion of computerization programme. e-Committee has extended e-Court programme to Phase-II with total budget outlay of 1670 crores out of which 200 crores have been released for the purchase of hardware in the year 2015-16.

           Demonstration of e-Filing module enabling the advocates and litigants to file cases online 24x7 as per their convenience from their home by paying Court fee online was also demonstrated by member Secretary e-committee. E-filing software is likely to be launched for general public in the month of August, 2016. Decimation of information regarding cases through SMS, e-mail services, display boards & KIOSK installed in the Courts was discussed and recommended to be implemented at all levels. Need to educate public about facilities available to them was stressed and it was agreed that wide publicity be given to citizen centric services to make public aware of their rights.

         Hon’ble Mr. Justice Rajesh Bindal, Hon’ble Mr. Justice Arun Palli & Hon’ble Mr. Justice Amit Rawal from Punjab and Haryana High Court, Hon’ble Mr. Justice Tashi Rabstan from Jammu & Kashmir High Court, Hon’ble Mr. Justice Dharam Chand Chaudhary & Hon’ble Mr. Justice Tarlok Singh Chauhan  from Himachal Pradesh and Hon’ble Mr. Justice V.S. Siradhana from Rajasthan High Court, Ms. Kusumjit Sidhu, IAS, Secretary to the Government of India, Department of Justice and Mr. Atul Kaushik, Joint Secretary to the Government of India, Department of Justice, Central Project Coordinators, NIC Coordinators, Member Secretaries of E-Committee, Supreme Court of India, Secretaries (Finance) and Law Secretaries from the participating States have attended the same.

BADAL SLAMS AAP AND CONGRESS FOR JOINING HANDS TO DEPRIVE PUNJABIS OF EVERY SINGLE DROP OF WATER

·         AFFIDAVIT BY KEJRIWAL GOVERNMENT ON SYL IN SC HAS EXPOSED ANTI-PUNJAB STANCE OF AAP

·         SAD WOULD NEVER ALLOW AAP AND CONGRESS TO SUCCEED IN THEIR NEFARIOUS DESIGNS

·         PUNJAB TO SEEK GOI’S INTERVENTION OVER DENIAL OF AUSTRALIAN VISA TO PUNJAB STUDENTS

·         DEMOLITION AT GURDWARA SIS GANJH SAHIB HAS TORMENTED THE PSYCHE OF EVERY SIKH

·         SANGAT DARSHAN IN NAWANSHAHAR ASSEMBLY SEGMENT

 

Surapur (Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar), April 11-

Terming that the recent affidavit submitted by Delhi government in Supreme Court on the Satluj Yamuna Canal (SYL) canal issue has exposed the anti-Punjab stance of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today said that both AAP and Congress were conniving with each other to deprive the Punjabis of every single drop of water. 

Addressing the gathering during Sangat Darshan program of Nawanshahar assembly segment here today, the Chief Minister said that it was on record that the Congress and AAP were both the enemies of the state, who have joined hands to snatch the water of state by constructing SYL in the state thereby robbing the state of its legitimate share of river water. Apprising the people about the affidavit submitted by AAP government in Delhi, Mr. Badal said that the Delhi government has termed the stand taken by Punjab as unconstitutional and anti-national adding that even Kejriwal led government has threatened Punjabis of dire consequences due to its firm stand of not allowing the construction of Satluj Yamuna Link (SYL) canal. "This is grave insult to brave and hard working Punjabis, who are just seeking their legitimate right on waters" he added. 

The Chief Minister said that it was a fact that as per universally accepted Riparian principle of water sharing Punjab was the only rightful owner of river waters of the state. However, he said that the Congress has divested the state of its rights by giving water to Rajasthan, Haryana and other states. Mr. Badal said that it was ironical state Congress Chief Capt. Amarinder Singh who was now shedding crocodile tears on this issue had enthusiastically welcomed the then Prime minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi to lay foundation stone of SYL. 

Taking the Congress party to cudgels, the Chief Minister said that the Punjabis could never forgive the Congress party for its sins against Punjab. Mr. Badal said that Congress has irrelevantly meddled in the social, political, economic and even religious affairs of the state. He further bemoaned that the Congress governments at the centre had deliberately denied the state of Punjabi speaking areas, its capital Chandigarh and even its legitimate share in river waters. “How can any true Punjabi forget and forgive Operation Blue Star and the killing of innocents in 1984 anti-Sikh carnage” questioned Mr. Badal.

Listing the major initiatives taken by the state government, the Chief Minister said that due to concerted efforts of alliance government, Punjab was the today only power surplus state in the country. He further said that the alliance government has decided to double the pensions given to people under the social security schemes besides hiking the honorarium of the Nambardars. Mr. Badal said that the state government has started first of its kind scheme to provide interests free crop loans worth Rs 50000 to the farmers. He further said that in another historic decision it has been decided that all the farmers would be provided a health insurance cover of Rs.50,000 and an insurance of Rs.5 lac in case of accidental death or incapacitation of head of family.

The Chief Minister also announced to complete the ongoing work of rejuvenation of Bist Doab canal and Kandi Canal, the two major arteries of irrigation in the region, by coming June so as to provide a ‘robust irrigation mechanism’ to the people of Doaba region.

The Chief Minister said that the Shiromani Akali Dal would never allow the anti-Punjab forces to become successful in their nefarious designs. He reiterated that the SAD would not allow SYL to become a reality. "We are ready to sacrifice even our government for safeguarding the legitimate share of river waters" he added.

Later on Interacting with the media persons, the Chief Minister said that the state government would seek the intervention of Union government to impress upon the Australian government to revoke its decision of not granting visa to students of the state. He said that though the state government could not directly do anything tangible on the matter but all out efforts would be made to raise this matter through the Government of India. “Punjab is frontrunner state in field of education and denial of visa to its students is sheer injustice with us which cannot be tolerated at any cost”, added Mr. Badal.

Replying to another query, the Chief Minister said that the state government has already sanctioned funds worth Rs 1.56 crore as compensation to pea cultivators of the region and it would be disbursed to them at the earliest. 

Squarely blaming Delhi Chief Minister Mr. Arvind Kejriwal for demolishing ‘piau’ outside Gurdwara Sis Ganjh Sahib in Delhi, the Chief Minister said that it has hurt the sentiments of every Sikh across the globe. He said that the Sikhs would never forgive the AAP leadership for this grave sin against the community.

The Chief Minister was accompanied by Chairman MARKFED Mr. Jarnail Singh Wahid, Joint Special Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr. Kumar Amit, Deputy Inspector General of Police Mr. SK Kalia, Deputy Commissioner Mr. Vipul Ujjwal, Senior Superintendent of Police Mr. Snehdeep Sharma, SAD District President Jathedar Ram Singh Dhudhala and SGPC Member Jathedar Gurbax Singh Khalsa.

Kejriwal changes his ‘colour’ faster than a Chameleon-Sukhbir Singh Badal

·        All ongoing development works of Amritsar will be completed by August

·        Not in favour of imposing excise duty on jewellers 

·        MSP for crops should be linked with price index

Amritsar, April 11 : Drawing a parallel between Aam Aadmi Party convener Arvind Kejriwal and a Chameleon, Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal today said that former is in habit of changing his colour sooner than later by reverting from his statements time and again.

Mr. Badal was replying to media queries here today at information centre after paying obeisance at Sri Darbar Sahib along with his wife union food processing minister Mrs. Harsimrat Kaur Badal. In a scathing attack on Kejriwal he said the AAP leader has deceived the people of both Delhi and Punjab by giving a statement in favour of SYL in Punjab and then sided with Haryana on SYL construction by filing an affidavit through his advocate. “Similarly, the ‘Piau’ at Gurdwara Sri Sees Ganj Sahib New Delhi was demolished at the instructions of AAP MLA Ms. Alka Lamba and now, Kejriwal is holding Municipal Corporation Delhi responsible for this unfortunate incident”, he added.

Condemning the incident of shoe hurling on Kejriwal, Deputy CM said this type of protest is highly condemnable in a democratic nation, adding he said Kejriwal should mend his ways otherwise the way people are getting fed-up of his mean tactics it would be difficult for him to face the public.

Replying to a query regarding completion of ongoing development works in Amritsar, Mr. Badal said government has been spending Rs. 1000 crore on the development of holy city. He said people might be facing some difficulties due to the ongoing construction works but within three months they would witness its beautification. He said most of the works including widening of roads and BRTS would be completed by August 2016.

Describing the Bhagat Puran Singh Sehat Bima Yojna as a pioneer initiative of SAD-BJP government, Mr. Badal said Punjab has become the leading state in the country for initiating unique welfare schemes for farmers. He said that Punjab Government had already been providing Rs. 6000 Crore annually to Powercom in lieu of supply of free power to farmers and now Punjab is going to provide interest free crop loan of Rs. 50,000 for one year to farmers besides providing health insurance cover of Rs. 50,000 and accidental insurance of Rs. 5 Lakh to them. He also demanded to link MSP of foodgrains with wholesale price index to save farmers from present agrarian crisis.

Expressing profound grief over the tragic fire incident in a temple of Kerala, Mr. Badal asked Secretary, SGPC to ensure proper disaster management arrangements at main Gurdwara complexes to avoid any such unfortunate incident. On a query regarding imposition of excise duty on jewelers, Mr. Badal that he would soon meet the union finance minister in this regard adding deputy CM said he himself was not in favour of this excise duty on jewelers.

Prominent among others present on the occasion included Veer Singh Lopoke, Rajinder Singh Mehta, Varun Roojam DC Amritsar and Amar Singh Chahal, Police Commissioner.

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Kejriwal no match with Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal-Sukhbir Singh Badal

(Says AAP convener master of double speak)

(Development only with SAD-BJP government at helm)

(Distributes insurance cards to farmers)

 Tarntaran, April 11: Outlining the vision of the state government for a strong Punjab from economic and social point of view, Deputy Chief Minister S. Sukhbir Singh Badal today said that only SAD-BJP government under the leadership of Chief Minister S. Parkash Singh Badal has taken care of interests of all the sections of society including farmers, traders and weaker sections.

Addressing a mammoth gathering here at anaj mandi today on the commencement of distribution of insurance cards to farmers under Bhagat Puran Singh Sehat Bima Yojna, Deputy Chief Minister said only SAD-BJP government has cared to understand and mitigate the problems of farming community and chalking out welfare schemes like the present one for their betterment.

Calling Congress a sworn enemy of Punjab and Sikhs, Mr Badal said this party cannot showcase even a single achievement or development initiative during its previous tenure and it has only done harm to the interests of the state.

Taking on Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) with an iron hand, Mr. Badal said the congress attacked Sri Darbar Sahib and now AAP government has also emulated the ways of congress by demolishing ‘Piau’ at Gurudwara Sri Sisganj Sahib in Delhi thereby causing immense hurt to the Sikhs world over.

Further attacking AAP, Deputy CM said its convener and Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal can surely be labeled as the master of double speak as is evident from his wavering stand on SYL issue. When in Punjab, Kejriwal appeared to be taking pro-Punjab stand whereas on landing in Delhi he started singing Haryana’s tune thereby stabbing Punjabi farmers in the back.

He also said that Kejriwal, who has eyes on Punjab in view of state assembly elections next year, is no match for Chief Minister S. Parkash Singh Badal. Asking people to distinguish between true well wishers and turncoats, he asserted that if SAD is strong then so is Sikh community.

Earlier elaborating about the insurance scheme, he disclosed that under this scheme the farmers and their families would be eligible to avail cashless treatment up to Rs. 50000 per annum in the empanelled hospitals and in case of accidental death or disability, this scheme provides for Rs. 5 lakh insurance.

Throwing light on other people friendly and pro-development measures undertaken by the state government, Mr. Badal said tubewell bills of farmers had already been waived off, now farmers would be eligible of Rs. 50000 loan on single crop with no interest accruing, pension scheme for farmers, tubewell connections on priority to farmers with less than 2.5 acres of land, pension to the tune of Rs. 1000 for sangharshi yodhas who took part in emergency or Punjabi Suba morcha besides atta-dal, shagan scheme, dharamshalas for dalits and mukh mantra tirath darshan yatra.

Divulging more on the development plank, S. Badal said that one skill center would be opened after every 3 or 4 villages where 1000 youth would be imparted training as per demands of the industry. He also elaborated that 2174 sewa kendars would be operational throughout the state in 3 months where people would get easy access to services under one roof.

He also declared that development fund of Rs. 25-30 crore would be given to every constituency and no dearth of funds would be allowed to come in the way of all round progress of the state to make it a model one.

On the occasion, Chief Parliamentary Secretaries Virsa Singh Valtoha and Harmeet Singh Sandhu, MLA Khadoor Sahib Ravinder Singh Brahmpura, MLA Baba Bakala Manjit Singh Manna Mianwind were also present.

PUNBUS AND PRTC TO RESERVE TWO SEATS IN AC BUSES FOR JOURNALISTS

CHANDIGARH, April 11:

          In a bid to provide comfortable travelling facilities to the Journalists of different newspapers, the Punjab government has reserved two seats in its all AC Buses for accredited correspondents in the state.

          Disclosing  this here today a spokesperson of the Punjab Government said that accredited Journalists and Sub Editors & Proof Readers working in the different newspapers and also accredited with the Punjab Government would be given this facility.

          He further said that Transport Department had directed the concerned Operational Staff of both PUNBUS @ PRTC besides all conductors to ensure the reservation of these seats under this category in AC Buses.

 

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CM GIVES GREEN SIGNAL TO DR. BR AMBEDKAR SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME’ FOR BRILLIANT STUDENTS OF GOVT. SCHOOLS

·        CASH AWARD OF Rs. ONE AND 1.5 LAC FOR CLASS 10 AND +2 STUDENTS

·        STATE UNIVERSITIES TO HOLD SERIES OF SEMINARS ON THE LIFE AND PHILOSOPHY OF BABASAHEB BR AMBEDKAR

·        TWO DAYS OF NEXT ASSEMBLY SESSION TO BE EXCLUSIVELY DEDICATED TO HIGHLIGHT THE PHILOSOPHY AND VISION OF DR. AMBEDKAR

·        STATE LEVEL FUNCTION ON THE BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF DR. AMBEDKAR TO BE HELD AT PHAGWARA ON APRIL 14

Chandigarh, April 7

          On the 125th Birth Jayanti of Dr. BR Ambedkar, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today gave his approval to launch ‘Dr. BR Ambedkar Scholarship Scheme’ for the brilliant students of 10th and +2 classes of Government Schools across the state.

          A decision to this effect was taken by Mr. Badal while presiding over a meeting of 125th Dr. BR Ambedkar Janam Shatabdai Utsav Committee to finalize the year-long celebrations during 125th birth anniversary of Babasaheb Dr. BR Ambedkar here at Punjab Bhawan this morning.

          The Chief Minister approved those 125 toppers each from class 10th and +2 from Government Schools would be awarded with ‘Dr. BR Ambedkar Scholarship’ carrying prize money of Rs. one lac and Rs. 1.5 lac respectively from all the districts.

          It was also decided in the meeting to organize a series of seminars on the life, philosophy and works of Dr. Ambedkar in the universities of the state. The Chief Minister also constituted a   committee comprising Chief Parliamentary Secretary Mr. Som Parkash, Mr. Inder Iqbal Singh Atwal Chairman 125th Dr. BR Ambedkar Janam Shatabdai Utsav Committee and Vice Chancellors of State Universities besides Secretary Higher Education as a Nodal Officer of this committee. The committee would prepare a detailed schedule for organizing the seminars in state and private universities simultaneously. Initially, the Punjabi University, Patiala would organize the seminar dedicated to the 125th Dr. BR Ambedkar Birth Jayanti in July, 2016 which would be attended by the eminent scholars, political thinkers and academicians of National and International repute to throw light on the varied aspects of Dr. Ambedkar’s multi-faceted personality and his vision. The Chief Minister also gave his nod to establish Department of Babasaheb Ambedkar Studies in the Punjabi University on the pattern of such Centre already established in Nagpur University, Maharashtra. Mr. Badal also asked the Departments of Higher Education and Schools Education to also hold declamation contests, quiz and paper reading competitions on the life and works of Dr. Ambedkar to motivate the students.      

The Chief Minister also gave nod to dedicate first two days of next Assembly Session exclusively to highlight the philosophy and vision on different facets of the Father of the Constitution besides as a role model to ameliorate the lot of unprivileged sections of society with a sharpened focus, on the pattern of recently held two-day session dedicated to Dr. Ambedkar in the Indian Parliament.    

Mr. Badal also gave approval to hold a state level function on the birth anniversary of Dr. Ambedkar at Phagwara on April 14 this.

The Chief Minister also entrusted the task of getting 47 volumes of Dr. Ambedkar’s writings and lectures translated from English to Punjabi to the Punjabi University and asked its Vice Chancellor to form a panel of experts so that this work could be accomplished in a time bound manner.

          Prominent amongst who were present in the meeting included Speaker Punjab Vidhan Sabha Dr. Charanjit Singh Atwal, Cabinet Minister Mr. Sohan Singh Thandal, Chief Parliamentary Secretary Mr. Som Parkash, State BJP President Mr. Kamal Sharma, MLAs Bibi Jagir Kaur, Mr. SS Phillaur, Chairman 125th Dr. BR Ambedkar Janam Shatabdai Utsav Committee Mr. Inder Iqbal Singh Atwal Singh, Chairman Punjab State Backward Classes Commission Prof. Kirpal Singh Bandugar, Chairman Punjab State Schedule Caste Commission Mr. Rajesh Bagha, Chairman Dalit Bhalai Board Mr. Vijay Danav, Chairman Punjab State Safai Karamchari Commission Mr. Rajkumar Atikaye Principal Secretary Cultural Affairs Mrs. Anjali Bhawra, Special Principal Secretary to CM Mr. KJS Cheema, Secretary Higher Education Mr. Anurag Verma, Director Information & Public Relations Dr. Senu Duggal, DPI (Secondary  Education) Mr. BS Dhol, Director Cultural Affairs Mr. NPS Randhawa,

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BUST OF MAHARAJA RANJIT SINGH TO BE HAND OVER TO FRENCH AMBASSADOR IN JUNE FOR INSTALLATION IN SAINT TROPEZ

·        UNVEILING CEREMONY TO BE HELD ON SEPTEMBER 17

·        GEN. ALLARD ALONG WITH ITALIAN GEN. VENTURA PLAYED A VANGUARD ROLE IN THE MODERNIZATION OF MAHARAJA’S ARMY

·        INITIATIVE AIMED AT FOSTERING BONDS OF GOODWILL AND BONHOMIE BETWEEN PUNJABIS AND FRENCH

Chandigarh, April 7

The Punjab Government would hand over the bust of the great Sikh warrior Maharaja Ranjit Singh to be installed at Saint-Tropez in France-the birthplace of his General Jean-Francois Allard, to the French Envoy in India during the month of June.

This was informed by Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal to the visiting delegation led by Deputy Mayor of Saint Tropez Mr. Henri Allard, the direct lineal descendant of Gen. Allard, which called on the former here at Chief Minister’s residence this morning.

Meanwhile, Mr. Henri Allard informed the Chief Minister he was from the fourth generation of Gen. Allard and the installation of a statue of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in Saint Tropez on September 17, 2016 would be instrumental in strengthening the bonds of bonhomie, friendship and compassion between the people of Punjab and France. He informed the Chief Minister that Gen. Allard (French) along with Gen. Ventura (Italian) served in the army of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and both made an enormous contribution for the modernization of his military through their strategic experience and raised Fauj-i-khas, the “special” or “royal” brigade.

On the occasion, Mr. Claude Maniscalco, Director Saint-Tropez Tourism informed the Chief Minister that Saint-Tropez was of very prominent tourist’s destination world over where nearly 6.5 million tourists visit this place every year.

Conceding to the request of French delegation, the Chief Minister deputed the state Cultural Affairs Minister & Tourism Minister Mr. Sohan Singh Thandal along with Principal Secretary of the Department to represent the Punjab Government during the unveiling ceremony. He hoped this unique initiative would go a long way in further strengthening the bilateral relations between India and France and especially Punjab due to Gen. Allard’s outstanding contribution in the army of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Mr. Badal said the installation of Maharaja Ranjit Singh bust in Saint Tropez would relive the cherished moments in the golden annals of Sikh History.  

Prominent amongst others who were present in the meeting included Cultural Affairs & Tourism Minister Mr. Sohan Singh Thandal, Special Principal Secretary to CM Mr. K.J.S. Cheema and Mr. Jagdeep Singh Chahal.

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VIGILANCE BUREAU REGISTERS CASE AGAINST DTO

 Chandigarh, 7 April : Vigilance Bureau has registered a case against  Mr. Pyara Singh District Transport Officer.

     Disclosing this here today an official spokesman of the Vigilance Bureau said that case has been registered against Mr. Pyara Singh District Transport Officer on the basis of complaint No. 67/2015 dated 5/04/2016. Mr.Pyrara Singh had challaned a few trucks for overloading and later tempered this record.

      Spokesman further said that Vigilance Bureau booked Pyara Singh   under Sections 409,420,467,468,471,120-B,IPC & 13(1) D.  13(2) P.C. Act 1988 and investigation is under process.

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PUNJAB BANS HARVESTING OF RABI CROP DURING NIGHT

 Chandigarh April 7: Punjab Government has banned the harvesting of Rabi crop with combines from 7 pm to 10 am. These orders will remain enforced till May 31, 2016.

            Disclosing this here today, an official spokesperson of the Agriculture Department Punjab said that the harvesting of crop has been banned during night so that the produce could be clean and dry as per the norms and specifications. He said that as crop absorb moisture during night due to dew, thus, its harvesting adversely affected its purchase by procurement agencies. Further movement of operation of combines to night is risky and can be a cause of fatal accidents.

             To tackle the problem of stubble burning, he said that the Agriculture Department has provided ultra modern straw choppers to the farmers of the state by providing maximum subsidy on it. In a move to get rid of menace of straw burning in the state, government has already announced an incentive for each district and village with a financial grant of Rs 1 crore and Rs 1 lakh respectively, which were free from the stubble burning across the state. This decision has been taken to curb the practice of stubble burning, which was not only health hazardous but equally detrimental to the fertility of soil. He said that only resorting to punitive measures to end this curse would not yield anything and it would bring desired results only if the people were properly motivated to renounce this anti-environment and pollution causing phenomena.

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BADAL CONDOLES SAD DEMISE OF KAMLA ADVANI

•        RECALLS HER CONSTANT PRESENCE AND INSPIRATION BEHIND ADVANI’S SUCCESS

DEPUTY CM AND MAJITHIA ALSO MOURNED PASSING AWAY OF KAMLA ADVANI

Chandigarh, April 6:

Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today condoled the sad demise of Smt. Kamla Advani , the wife of the former Deputy Prime Minister and Senior BJP leader Mr. Lal Krishna Advani, who passed away at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi following a massive heart attack this evening.

In a condolence message, the Chief Minister recalled her selfless but constant presence and inspiration behind Mr. Advani’s success in his political career, for which she helped him devoting all his entire time to the service of the people and the country. While it was a great personal loss to Mr. Advani, it was at the same time a major loss to the cause in which she actually participated along with her husband, added Mr. Badal.

Sharing his heartfelt sympathies with the bereaved family, the Chief Minister prayed to the Almighty to give enormous strength and courage to bear this huge loss in this hour of grief and grant eternal peace to the departed soul.

Meanwhile, the Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal and

Revenue, Information & Public Relations Minister Mr. Bikram Singh

Majithia also condoled the sad demise of Kamla Advani.

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PUNJAB SEEKS CENTRE’S INTERVENTION TO SET UP MINI HYDROS ON BHAKHRA MAIN LINE-MAJITHIA

•       REQUESTS CENTRE TO ISSUE DIRECTIVE TO BBMB FOR GREEN SIGNAL TO PUNJAB

New Delhi/Chandigarh, April 6:

The Punjab government today made a strong case to allow the State to set up mini hydros on Bhakhra main line passing through the territory of Punjab that could harness 63.75 MW green power for the country.

Making a strong plea, Punjab New & Renewable Energy Minister Mr. Bikram Singh Majithia in a meeting held at New Delhi under the Chairmanship of Mr. Piyush Goyal, Minister of State, Power, Coal and Renewable Energy, GOI , advocated that inter state disputes should not come in the way of having power from renewable sources especially when country was facing the scarcity of green power. He said that the proposal was already pending with GOI since long and the Minister should immediately issue directive to BBMB to give NoC so that Punjab can go ahead for setting up of mini hydro projects.

Unveiling an ambitious plan to harness 250 MW from mini hydro projects, Mr. Majithia pointed out that by virtue of topography and irrigation canal network, Punjab has number of falls on the canals having small hydro potential but the available falls were  in the category of low head.  It varies from 0.3m to 3m only. The total number of installed SHPs/MHPs in the state was 43 having installed capacity of 135MW. In addition to the installed projects, 9 more projects having total capacity of 31.70 MW were at different stages of execution and were likely to be commissioned during year 2016 and 2017, he added.

Focusing on Mini hydels rather than on big hydel projects Mr. Majithia said that big hydel projects were difficult to be set up due to issues relating to land acquisition and Rehabilitation and   Resettlement.

Lauding the role of Punjab as the torch bearer in the field of renewable energy, Mr. Piyush Goyal, Minister of State, Power, Coal and Renewable Energy, GOI said that Bhakhra, the first major hydel project harbingered the green revolution making India self sufficient on food security front. He also lauded the role of Punjab New & renewable Energy Minister Mr. Bikram Singh Majithia for infusing new energy in the field of renewable energy sector during the last four years in making Punjab frontline state, in generating green energy.

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12117 PEOPLE ACROSS THE STATE GOT BLOOD SUGAR TESTED FREE OF COST IN VARIOUS GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS OF PUNJAB

- FREE TESTING WILL CONTINUE ON 7TH APRIL ALSO

Chandigarh, 6 April

          Free Blood Sugar test camps organized today in all the Districts and Sub divisional hospitals across Punjab to mark the World Health Day received an overwhelming response from people. As many as 12117 people got themselves examined for diabetes during these camps.

          This was disclosed here today by Ms. Vini Mahajan, Principal Secretary, Health & Family Welfare Punjab. She said that in view of this year's theme 'Halt the rise, Beat diabetes', the Punjab government had decided to hold free blood sugar test camps in all district and sub divisional hospitals of the State on 6th and 7th April. People diagnosed with high/low blood sugar levels were examined by Medical Specialists in the Govt. Hospitals and given free medicines. She said that these camps will also be held tomorrow also (7th April) from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. in Govt. Hospitals and urged the people to come forward and get their blood sugar levels tested, free of cost.

Principal Secretary added that a large number of people came forward at Ludhiana, where 3226 people were examined out of which 643 were referred to the Medical Specialists. Similarly Patiala also witnessed high number of people visiting government Hospitals empty stomach today morning, where the figure touched 2152 out of which 228 people were referred to Medical Specialists for advice. At Sangrur 1097 people, at Amritsar 890, at Bathinda 511, at Pathankot 452 people came forward to avail the free of cost blood sugar test, besides hundreds of people in other districts as well.

          Ms. Vini Mahajan further informed that the factors that may lead to diabetes include obesity, absence of balance diet, mental stress, irregular meals and lack of exercise etc. The symptoms of diabetes may include frequent urge of thirst and urination, fatigue, weakness, delayed healing of wounds, unexplained weight loss, numbness in hands or feet etc. Anyone having such symptoms should get the requisite investigations done from the nearest health institution at the earliest.

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Harsimrat Badal pays obeisance at Guru Ravidass Janam Asthan Mandir

Chandigarh, April 6 : Union Food Processing Industry Minister Mrs. Harsimrat Kaur Badal paid obeisance at Shri Guru Ravidass Janam Asthan Mandir, Seer Goverdhanpur, Varanasi, the birth place of great saint, yesterday evening.

          The Union minister spent more than an hour there. She sat on the ground of sanctum sanctorum to pray and listened to the kirtan. She also partook langar in the langar hall.

          Later, Mrs. Badal interacted with the management committee of the Mandir and assured to help them in all their future undertakings.

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CABE SUB- COMMITTEE EVOLVES CONSENSUS ON INITIATING PRE PRIMARY CLASSES IN GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS

•       DR. DALJIT SINGH CHEEMA CHAIRS 3RD MEETING OF SUB COMMITTEE IN BENGALURU

•       PUNJAB’S NOVEL INITIATIVE OF 5TH & 8TH EXAMS APPRECIATED

•       STRATEGIES DISCUSSED TO IMPROVE STANDARD OF EDUCATION

BENGALURU/CHANDIGARH, APRIL 6:

The Education Minister, Punjab, Dr. Daljit Singh Cheema today chaired 3rd meeting of sub-committee of Central Advisory Board for Education (CABE) at Bengaluru. In the meeting, all the participant states evolved a consensus about initiation of pre-primary classes in government schools as a way to improve educational standard from the formative primary level itself.

The meeting was attended by Education Minister Karnataka Mr. K. Ratnakar, Education Minister Bihar Mr. Ashok Chowdhary, Education Minister Rajasthan Prof. Vasudev Devnani, Education Minister Uttar Pradesh Mr. Kailash Chaurasia, Principal Secretary School Education Punjab Mr. G. Vajralingam, Principal Secretary School Education Karnataka Mr. Ajay Seth, Principal Secretaries and other senior officers from Education Departments of Kerala, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Tamil Nadu, Vice Chancellor of National University of Educational Planning and Administration (NEUPA) Mr. T.B.J. Tilak, Joint Secretary MHRD-cum-Member Secretary of Committee Mr. Munish Garg, Mrs. Ranjana Arora from NCERT, Renowned academician Mr. S.K. Sridhar and Representative of CEO, Premji Foundation.

Appreciating the novel step of Punjab to conduct 5th and 8th standard examination by SCERT, the participant states described it as a need of the hour to further improve the standard of education in the country.  In the meeting, all the attending states made the presentations giving details about infrastructural conditions at government schools besides offering solutions to bridge the gaps. The issue of quality teacher training was thoroughly deliberated upon at the meeting. The committee also discussed pre-service and in service training manual of teacher training module.

It is pertinent to mention that the committee under the chairmanship of Dr. Daljit Singh Cheema has been formed by Ministry of Human Resource and Development (MHRD) for the purpose of betterment of educational standards in government schools throughout the country. The committee is slated to submit its report within one year regarding steps taken and plans formulated to improve standard of education in the country.

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GOVERNMENT IMPLEMENTS BHAGAT PURAN SINGH SEHAT BIMA YOJANA

•        ACTIVE HEALTH CARDS TO BE DISBURSED TO THREE LAC FARMERS THE FIRST PHASE OF PROJECT

•        PUNJAB MANDI BOARD REGISTERED 7 LAKH FARMERS

•        SECOND PHASE TO START IN MAY

Chandigarh April 6: Bringing a sigh of relief to the farmers, Punjab Government has launched “Bhagat Puran Singh Sehat Bima Yojana” scheme for the welfare of farmers of the state. This scheme will provide cashless health care services to the eligible farmers. Enrolled farmers would get the benefit from this unique scheme for one year.

               Disclosing this here today an official spokesperson of the Punjab Government said that pre-active Health Cards would be disbursed to three lac farmers during the first phase of the project. He said that government has registered seven lakh J-form holder farmers, who sell their produce to established purchase centres of Punjab Mandi Board.

       Adding further, he said that farmers and their families will be provided health insurance cover of Rs. 50,000 for treatment and compensation of Rs 5-lakh in case of the death of the head of the family or when two parts of his body get disabled. The premium worth Rs. 220/-per family per annum will be paid by the market committee of Mandi board.

            He said 153 market committees play a major role to provide the benefit to the farmers under this unique project. He appealed to the farmers that they must collect J-farm of their selling produce. Chief Agriculture Officers of the departments in their respective districts have already made aware the farmers about this unique welfare scheme. Farmers can contact regarding health insurance schemes at the telephone number 0172-2210125-29 control room of Punjab Mandi Board during the office hours.

The spokesperson further said that the remaining beneficiaries would be covered in the second phase during the month of May, 2016.

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PUNJAB STATE SCHEDULED CASTES COMMISSION

PUNJAB SC COMMISSION ISSUES INSTRUCTIONS TO OBSERVE 125TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF DR. BHIM RAO AMBEDKAR ON GRAND SCALE

CHANDIGARH, APRIL 6:

The Punjab State Scheduled Castes Commission has instructed the Punjab Government to observe 125th birth anniversary of Baba Sahib Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar on a grand scale.

        Disclosing this, Punjab State Scheduled Castes Commission Chairman, Mr. Rajesh Bagha said that the commission in a meeting held today has decided that seminars, special lectures and conferences be organised in all the schools, colleges and universities of the state to commemorate the 125th birth anniversary of Baba Sahib Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar highlighting his contribution to the country and has given written instructions concerning the same. 

 He also said that Baba Sahib also contributed wholeheartedly towards upliftment of women, youth, and strengthening roots of parliamentary democracy, economic development, stressed upon role of media which acted as guiding light for people and also played a yeoman’s role in the educational field besides being the architect of the constitution of India.

 On the occasion, Mr. Raj Bahadur Singh, Deputy Director, Mr. Prabh Dayal, Mr. Tarsem Singh Sialka, Mr. Raj Kumar Hans and Mr. Rajinder Singh Guddu (All Members) were also present.

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RATIONALIZATION OF POLLING STATIONS AND PURIFICATION OF ELECTORAL ROLL STARTS IN PUNJAB

  ECI ISSUES GUIDELINES TO ENSURE BASIC MINIMUM FACILITIES IN POLLING STATIONS

 CEO ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE

 DETAILED PHYSICAL VERIFICATION ALREADY INITIATED

 APPEAL TO ALL POLITICAL PARTIES TO EXTEND FULL COOPERATION

 COMMISSION ALSO STARTS PURIFICATION OF ELECTORAL ROLL                                                                                                                                    

Chandigarh April 6: The Election Commission of India has approved the programme for rationalization of polling stations for the State of Punjab. This program is primarily aimed at removing deficiency in any polling station regarding the building, location or convenience of voters. In some places due to large number of voters new polling stations would be set up.

                Giving details of the activities to be carried out, the Chief Electoral Officer Mr. V. K. Singh said that preparation of Preliminary proposals by RO have been made and submitted to DEO. Publication of the draft lists of polling stations would be made on April 8, 2016. He also said that the copies of the proposals of polling stations after doing the modifications would be supplied to local branches of all recognized political parties on April 23, 2016.  After that the draft lists would be put on public domain on April 30, 2016 for inviting further suggestions, if any.

                Adding further he said that on the basis of the suggestions made by the public, decision would be taken on May 5, 2016. A meeting consisting of the representatives of the recognized political parties, MLAs and MPs would be held on May 12, 2016 to discuss the draft list of the Polling stations in consideration with the suggestions received by the general public. On May 21, 2016, the decision would be taken on the suggestions made by the representatives of the political parties and MPs and MLAs after physical verification of the suggested locations. 

Giving further details of the fixing the norms for the rationalization of the polling stations, Mr. V.K. Singh said that 100% physical verification of polling stations will be done by the ARO of concerned assembly. Polling stations should be located in Schools; Government or Semi-government buildings. All existing auxiliary polling stations are to be converted into main polling stations. He also said that generally in one building maximum 2 polling stations in rural and 4 polling stations in urban areas would be set up. New polling stations would be set up, if the number of electors was more than 1200 in rural areas and 1400 in urban areas. All basic minimum facilities should be available in the polling station building like as electric connection, ramps, toilet, drinking water, shed to shelter the voters, telephone connection etc. Polling station building should be within the polling area. No polling station should be located in Police Stations, Hospitals, Temples or Places having religious significance. Political party office should not within 200 metres of the polling stations. The minimum area of polling station room must be 20 sq. metres. A Voter should not travel more than 2 kms for casting his/her vote. Polling station should not be set up in the first floor and above.

He also said that a meeting was held with all the recognized National and State Political parties and they have been requested to submit their suggestions, objections for rationalization of polling stations to the Returning Officer of the Assembly Constituency or to the District Election Officer concerned and co-operate the BLOs, EROs and District Administration for the purification of the electoral rolls and rationalization of polling stations. Similar meetings with all the recognized National and State Political parties were also being held at Districts and Assembly level. The representatives of all the political parties have also agreed to cooperate with the Election Commission in this regard.

In addition to above ECI has also launched NERP to purify the electoral rolls by including all eligible voters and removing all ineligible names from the roll. Such removal is required mainly for removal of names of dead and shifted voters. For this program Booth Level Officers were visiting door to door from 04.04.2016 to 04.05.2016 to verify voters’ particulars entered in the electoral rolls and photograph of voters. During above period the BLOs would also verify the errors, duplicate entries, repeated EPIC Numbers and dead voters, so that the wrong entries may be deleted from the electoral rolls.

             Mr. Singh urged the youth of the state to get themselves enrolled as voters if they have attained the age of 18 years or above on 01.01.2016 then the required Form No. 6 for enrolment has got be filled by them. In case of duplicate vote or deletion of name then Form No. 7 has to be filled and for any correction Form No. 8 has to be filled. Similarly for transposition of name to other part of the same constituency Form No. 8A was required to be filled and submitted to Booth Level Officer or Electoral Registration Officer with in the above mentioned period.

    He has also appealed to the general public, political parties, sitting MPs/MLAs, Ex MPs/MLAs to submit their suggestions, objections for rationalization of polling stations to the Returning Officer of the Assembly Constituency or to the District Election Officer concerned on or before 30.04.2016.

                He also said that preparation was being done in keeping the forth coming Punjab Assembly Election 2017. This is the right time to remove any and all inaccuracies in the Electoral Roll. Once this process is completed it will be very difficult to amend rolls near election time.  No Objections/Suggestions will be entertained at the time of elections. Hence everyone is requested to check the electoral roll which is widely available with political parties, BLOs, SDM and Tehsil offices and on internet also. If any action is required then Claims & Objections in Form-6,7,8,8A be submitted to the Booth Level Officer or Electoral Registration Officer concerned now during this current exercise.

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BADAL FELICITATES CANADIAN PRIME MINISTER FOR ORGANIZING AKHAND PATH SAHIB AND KIRTAN DARBAR IN HOUSE OF COMMONS AS A PART OF BAISAKHI CELEBRATIONS

•        CONVEYS SPECIAL THANKS TO SIKH MEMBERS OF CANADIAN PARLIAMENT ON THIS HISTORIC EVENT

Chandigarh, April 6

Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today expressed gratitude to the Canadian Parliament for organizing Akhand Path of Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji and Kirtan Darbar in the House of Commons Building, Ottawa on April 11 as a part of the Baisakhi celebrations for this year.  

            In a letter to the Canadian Prime Minister Mr. Justin Trudeau, the Chief Minister apprised him that this was the first time in the history of the Canadian Parliament that the celebrations of the Birth of the Khalsa would be observed at such an impressive scale and magnitude. “I am happy to learn too that the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC) is sending Chandor/Chandani and a set of Rumalas which have been placed on Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji  in Harmandar Sahib. It is indeed a matter of great satisfaction that these sacred articles would be preserved in the archives of the Canadian Parliament for future occasions also”, the letter reads.

The Chief Minister further said that he was greatly moved by the devotion and dedication displayed in this regard by the Sikh Members of the Canadian Parliament, especially the  spirit of selfless service  displayed by Sardar Randeep Singh Sarai from Surrey Centre, for making this historic event a reality. It was indeed a proud moment for the entire Sikh community and our brethren in Canada, who deserved our special thanks and felicitations for this.

            Mr. Badal also placed on record the gratitude to the great Canadian nation, especially the present Government and Members of Parliament of Canada personally on behalf of the Punjab Government and Punjabis for making this possible. 

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CM ASKS KEJRIWAL TO CLEAR STAND OF HIS PARTY ON SYL ISSUE

•        SLAMS AAP FOR DOUBLE SPEAK OVER THIS EMOTIVE ISSUE CONCERNING EVERY PUNJABI

•        CAPTAIN SHEDDING CROCODILE TEARS OVER THE ISSUE, HAD WELCOMED INDIRA FOR GROUND BREAKING CEREMONY OF SYL

•        TERMS CONGRESS AS THE MAIN PERPETRATORS OF THIS GRAVEST CRIME AGAINST THE STATE AND ITS PEOPLE

•        EXHORTS PEOPLE TO GET READY FOR STRUGGLE TO PROTECT WATERS OF STATE

•        ARRANGEMENTS IN PLACE TO PROCURE EVERY GRAIN OF WHEAT IN THE STATE

•        FARM LABOURS TO GET COMPENSATION SOON

•        SANGAT DARSHAN IN LAMBI ASSEMBLY SEGMENT

Channu (Sri Muktsar Sahib), April 6 –

Slamming the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leadership for adopting double standards on issue of Satluj Yamuna Link (SYL) canal, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today posed a question to AAP convener Mr. Arvind Kejriwal to clear his stand on this issue.

Interacting with the media persons here on the sidelines of Sangat Darshan program in Lambi assembly segment, the Chief Minister said that Mr. Kejriwal owes an answer to people of Punjab as what was the stand of his party on this emotive issue concerning every Punjabi. He said that it was the most important issue concerning the people of state and AAP should tell whether they want this canal to be constructed or not. Mr. Badal said that hypocrisy of AAP leadership over this issue reflects that none of the political parties except SAD-BJP alliance has any sympathy on this issue.

The Chief Minister further said that though state Congress Chief Captain Amarinder Singh was now misleading the people by ‘shedding crocodile tears’ over this issue but it was on record that he had welcomed the then Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi to perform the ground breaking ceremony of this canal. He said that at that time all these Congress leaders were vying with each other to hail Mrs. Gandhi, for robbing the share of state in river waters. Mr. Badal said that Congress party and its leadership were the main perpetrators of this gravest crime against the state and its people.

The Chief Minister further said that that the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) has always relentlessly struggled to safeguard the interests of the state at every cost. He said that the Akali Dal had opposed the construction of this canal since its inception by launching a morcha. “We are ready to make any sacrifice but construction of SYL will not be allowed to take place at any cost”, added Mr Badal.

Reiterating his firm commitment to lift every grain of the wheat crop, the Chief Minister said that the state government was committed to ensure smooth, hassle free procurement of the crop. He said that all the arrangements have been made to ensure that the entire procurement process was completed promptly in hassle free manner. Mr. Badal said that the cash credit limit for the procurement of wheat crop would be released soon by the Government of India (GoI).

Earlier addressing the public gatherings in village Daula Kingra, Tharajwala, Lalbai, Channu, Beedowali and Mann, the Chief Minister exhorted the people to get prepare themselves for struggle to save the waters of the state. He said that the state has been a victim of conspiracy hatched by the Congress part to rob the state of its legitimate share in river waters. However, Mr. Badal categorically said that the state doesn't have a single drop of spare water to share with any other state. "We will make every effort to ensure that Punjab was not denied of its legitimate share in river waters" he added.

The Chief Minister said that the process of disbursing compensation to the farm labours engaged in plucking of cotton crop in the region would also be completed soon. He said that the requisite funds for this purpose have been already sent to the Deputy Commissioners. "We are duty bound to safeguard the interests of farming community at every cost and no stone would be left unturned for this cause" added Mr Badal.

The Chief Minister also said that the state government was making concerted efforts to further give major fillip to the development of the state. He said that the top priority of the state government was to ensure holistic development of the state besides cementing the bonds of communal harmony, peace and brotherhood.

Prominent amongst other present on the occasion included Chairman Punjab Agro Jathedar Dyal Singh Kolianwali, Chairman Mr. Tejinder Singh Middukhera, Chairman PUNCOFED Mr. Kulwinder Singh Bhai Ka Kera, Circle President Mr. Avtar Singh Vanwala, Mr. Paramjeet Singh Lally, Special Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr KJS Cheema, Joint Special Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr Kumar Amit and Deputy Commissioner Mr. Sumit Jaranghal.

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WORLD HEALTH DAY

PUNJAB GOVERNMENT TO HOLD FREE BLOOD SUGAR SCREENING CAMPS IN ALL GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS –VINI MAHAJAN

DIABETIC SCREENING TO BE A REGULAR FEATURE IN SCHOOLS

Chandigarh, April 6:

          In Keeping with this year's theme for World Health Day on April 7, 'Halt the rise, Beat diabetes', the Punjab government has decided to organize free blood sugar test camps in all district as well as sub divisional hospitals of the State on 7th April.

                      Revealing this here today Ms. Vini Mahajan, Principal Secretary, Health & Family Welfare, Punjab said that these camps would be held from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. during which people could get their blood sugar tested free of cost. However, she said that the patients were being tested free for diabetes in all government hospitals on April 6 also. She said that the patients have been asked to come empty stomach in the morning for the blood sugar test. Anyone diagnosed with high/low sugar levels / diabetes would be referred to the Medical Specialists for further advice and if, required they would be given medicines free of cost. She said that as per ICMR study the prevalence rate of Diabetes is 9.8 % in Punjab. Meanwhile, all the civil surgeons have been asked to ensure the holding of these health camps in the hospitals under their jurisdiction.

            Expressing concern over the rise in Diabetic cases in school going children, Ms Mahajan said that she would take up the issue with the school managements and ensure that during the periodic health check ups in schools, diabetic screening is also done. All government and aided school children have been covered under school health programme launched exclusively for school going children.

            A lot of emphasis was being laid upon prevention of life style diseases in the State through education and awareness generation to maintain a healthy life style. Ms. Vini Mahajan further informed that symptoms of diabetes may include frequent urge of thirst and urination, fatigue weakness, delayed healing of wounds, unexplained weight loss, numbness in hands or feet etc. Anyone having such symptoms should get the requisite investigations done from the nearest health institution.

 

PUNJAB STATE SCHEDULED CASTES COMMISSION

PUNJAB SC COMMISSION DIRECTS SSP TARN TARAN TO SUBMIT REPORT REGARDING MOLESTATION OF MINOR GIRL

• GIVES 15 DAYS TIMEFRAME

CHANDIGARH, APRIL 6:

The Punjab State Scheduled Castes Commission has taken a suo-moto notice and directed SSP Bathinda to submit a reportwithin 15 days concerning molestation of a 14 year old girl, a resident of Turr Villege, District Tarn taran. The commission has also directed strong action to be taken in the case.

        Disclosing this, Punjab State Scheduled Castes Commission Chairman, Mr. Rajesh Bagha said that the commission had taken strong notice of the case from reports appearing in the media regarding molestation, bid for abduction and stripping of a 14 year old girl by former sarpanch of village turr and his 2 sons.

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  VIGILANCE BUREAU REGISTERS CASE AGAINST DTO

Chandigarh, April 6: Vigilance Bureau has registered the case against a District Transport Officer.

  Disclosing this here today an official spokesman of the Vigilance Bureau said that case has been registered  on the basis of inquiry number 07/2015 Faridkot dated 5 April 2016 after the investigation by Vigilance Bureau Bathinda, against District Transport Officer Vijay Kumar Siyal formerly posted at Faridkot, Baj Kumar Chawla , Sandeep Kumar Sharma, Rakesh Kumar Data Entry Operator of Smart chip company.

    The spokesman said that D.T.O. Vijay Kumar Siyal had transferred the Verna car to a resident of Rajasthan against the terms and conditions laid down by the Government. He also adjusted his relative Mr.  Rakesh kumar in Smart Chip Company and Mr. Rakesh Kumar received bribe for the driving licence and certificate of registration on behalf of D.T.O. Vijay Kumar Siyal.

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Information and Public Relations Department, Punjab

• AN EPOCH OF PUNJAB -FRANCE RELATIONS BEING STARTED- THADAL

• THE BUST OF MAHARAJA RANJIT SINGH TO BE INSTALLED IN SAINT TROPEZ

• AN EXHIBITION ON VARIOUS FACETS OF MAHARAJA RANJIT SINGH TO BE PUT UP DURING THE THREE-DAY ‘’NAMASTE FRANCE’’ FESTIVAL TO BE HELD DURING SEPTEMBER IN SAINT TROPEZ

• DEPUTY MAYOR OF SAINT TROPEZ INVITES PUNJAB TOURISM MINISTER TO FRANCE

Chandigarh, April 6:

Mr. Henri Prevosat-Allard, Deputy Mayor and in charge of tourism of Saint Tropez, France today met Mr. Sohan Singh Thandal Tourism Minister Punjab in Chandigarh, in the office of Department of the Tourism. He invited the minister to come to France on the occasion of installation of bust of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in Saint Tropez during the month of September.

On this occasion, Mr. Thandal informed that Mr Henri Prevosat-Allard is a descendant of now General Allard who imparted training to the troops Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Mr. Henri Allard belongs to the fifth generation of General Allard, said he. Tourism Minister said that in order to express respect and regard towards Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Mr. Henri Allard has taken this initiative. He said that installation of the statue of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in Saint Tropez is a matter of great pride for Punjab. It will develop an epoch of Punjab -France relations and will give a boost to tourism.

Mr. Thandal further said that Punjab government will get the statue of Maharaja Ranjit Singh prepared by the country's leading sculptor and there after present it to the  government of  Saint Tropez. He said Mr. Henri Allard has personally come to invite the Chief Minister of Punjab and officials and Minister of  the state Department of Tourism to Saint Tropez on September 17.

Mr. Henri Prevosat-Allard said that on 16th , 17th  and 18th of  September Indian Embassy is holding “Namaste France” festival in France and on the occasion of this three-day event  an  exhibition will be held on various facets of life of Maharaja Ranjit Singh , installation of busts of  Maharaja Ranjit Singh, General Allard and his wife Bannou Pan Dei, films will be shown and conferences will be held in Saint Tropez. He thanked Punjab government for presenting the bust of Maharaja Ranjit Singh to Saint Tropez.

On this occasion, Mr. Claude Maniscalco Director, Department of Tourism Saint Tropez said that a large number of visitors from all over the world come to this event and would get information about the great ruler of Punjab.

Among others present on the occasion were Principal Secretary Tourism Mrs. Anjali Bhawra, Mr. NS Randhawa, Director Tourism, Mr. Jagdeep Singh Cheema, co-ordinator of the event.

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Badal lambasts AAP act of betrayal against Punjab on SYL

Chandigarh April 5 – The Punjab Chief Minister Mr Parkash Singh Badal today described the   Delhi’s  Kejrival-led  Delhi Government’s stand against Punjab on the SYL issue in the Supreme Court as “ a stab in the back of all Punjabis on an issue of life and death for Punjabis ,  especially our farmers.

“The AAP has miserably failed and stands fully exposed in its very first test of loyalty to the state, especially to our toiling farmers. . This is the height of political opportunism and broad daylight falsehood.  I am sad this has come at the expense of the beleaguered farming  peasantry of my state,” said the Chief Minister., adding, “I do not know how Mr Kejrival will now   come and face the people of Punjab after playing this fraud on them."

In a statement here, Mr Badalsaid , “The saga of outsiders coming to Punjab to offer fake sympathies and then going back to  betray the state within hours  and leave its people bleeding continues. Does it behove a Chief Minister to indulge in such an  act of deceit against the poor, innocent and trusting farmers?’ “ MrBadal asked, adding, “  People have been talking about Mr.Kejrival ‘s politics of falsehood and opportunism. But he  should have spared the brave and  patriotic farmers who are already facing such hardships because  farming has become a non-lucrative profession,” said Mr Badal in a statement here.

  “How shocking that Mr Kejrival and his Aam Admi party (AAP)   had been befooling the farmers of Punjab by visiting and offering crocodile tears to the tragedy-stricken families here  only to   take  a brazenly treacherous  stand against the same farmers in the Supreme Court.  In Punjab,  MrKejrval said   that Punjab alone had an exclusive  right over the Ravi-Beas waters and that he and his party were opposed to the construction of the SYL. But no sooner did he leave the sate than he went back on his word and declared that Ravi Beas waters belonged to Haryana, Himachal, J and K and Delhi  and that Punjab did not not have any exclusive right over these waters.  “

The Chief Minister said that he had not reacted to Mr.  Kejrival’searlier  flip-flop   because  he thought that the Delhi Chief Minister might have been misquoted by the media. “But what happened in the Supreme Court yesterday has shocked me and everyone else ,especall y the farmers. I do not know how will the AAP leadership in Punjab face the Punjabis now, having betrayed the state and tis farmers on the most critical issue on the very first opportunity they got to stand by them,” concluded the Punjab Chief Minister .

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 PUNJAB GOVERNMENT ALWAYS GAVE PRIORITY TO PRO-PEOPLE DECISIONS- MAJITHIA

REGISTRATION FEE COMPLETELY DONE AWAY WITH ON THE TRANSFER OF ASSETS BETWEEN BLOOD RELATIONS

PEOPLE GET A RELIEF OF RS 175 CRORE IN THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE INITIATIVE

A GRANT OF RS 1 CRORE 54 LAKH DISBURSED FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF VILLAGE CHANANKE & ARJUN MANGA

Mattewal, April 5 (               )

Punjab government has always given priority to pro-people decisions and the government has recently completely done away with the registration fee for the transfer of assets between blood relations because of which thousands of people have got relief to the tune of Rs 175 crore in the first three months of this exemption, said Revenue and Public Relations Minister Punjab, Mr. Bikram Singh Majithia while addressing the people after laying the foundation stone of development works at village Chananke and Arjun Manga.

Mr. Majithia also disbursed a grant of Rs. 1 crore 54 lakh for the development these villages. Addressing a mammoth gathering he said this important decision taken in public interest by Mr. Parkash Singh Badal and Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal, will go a long way in ending property disputes among many families. He asked people to take maximum advantage of this facility.

Speaking about the property transfer fee waivers between blood relations, he said that now an expenditure of only Rs 900 is incurred on transfer of property between blood relations such as husband-wife, son- daughter, father- mother, sister- brother, grandson and granddaughter. He said that the social security Fund, the social infrastructure Fund and stamp duty in addition to the registration fee has been ended with the aim to encourage people to register their assets by legal methods and avoid future controversies. He further said that earlier the government had slashed the stamp duty for the registry of power of Attorney given for the purpose of sale and transfer of the property to 0.5 per cent from 2 per cent.

    Revenue Minister said that the Punjab government started a help line (dial 168 or 1800-1800-168) for bringing transparency and efficiency and to provide information about land records just in a phone call. He said that this has already started yielding positive results. He said that complaint received on the toll free number is being dealt in a time-bound manner. He said that in addition to this, e-Stamping system has been launched to end exploitation of the people and the complete land record is now online and is also available on the department's website. He said that there are 164 Fard Kendras for 12960 villages out of 13001 villages in the state which the copy of the land record is provided to the owner in less than 15 minutes.

            On this occasion besides others, Major Shivi, Sukhwinder Singh Goldy, Gurjinder Singh Dhapaian, Prof Sarcand Singh, Balraj Singh Aulakh, Sarpanch Satnam Singh Arjun Manga, Sarpanch Major Singh Sahota, Baba Sukhwant Singh, Kulwinder Singh, Ajmer Singh, Master Davinder Singh, Davinder Singh, a former sarpanch, Randhir Singh, were also present.

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CM CAUTIONS PEOPLE TO BEWARE OF MALICIOUS PROPAGANDA OF 'SEASONAL BIRDS' AND 'PROVEN ENEMIES OF THE STATE'

•         SLAMS BOTH AAP AND CONGRESS FOR INDULGING IN POLITICAL MIMICRY TO ATTAIN POWER IN STATE

•         REMINDS PEOPLE OF CHANGING COLORS OF AAP AND NOTORIOUS ANTI-PUNJAB PAST OF CONGRESS

•         TERMS SAD AS TRUE SYMPATHIZER OF THE STATE

•         SLAMS OPPOSITION FOR UNNECESSARILY POLITICIZING EACH AND EVERY ISSUE IN THE STATE

•         SANGAT DARSHAN IN LAMBI ASSEMBLY SEGMENT

Kattianwali (Sri Muktsar Sahib), April 5-

Cautioning the people to beware of malicious propaganda of 'seasonal birds' and 'proven enemies of the state', the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today said that these leaders were indulging in political mimicry to attain power in state.

Addressing the public gathering during Sangat Darshan in Lambi assembly segment here today, the Chief Minister said that the interests of state were safe only in hands of SAD-BJP alliance, which was devoted fully for all round development of the state and prosperity of its people. He said that due to ensuing assembly polls a number of 'seasonal birds' have ended their period of hibernation and were indulging in all sort of political tantrums to attain political power in state. Mr. Badal said that while one such bird was donning the cap of Aam Aadmi another one- the Congress, which was a known enemy of state, was experimenting new methods to woo the people.

The Chief Minister exhorted the people to judge these people by their actions rather than words. Mr. Badal reminded the people that like chameleons, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leadership has been changing its colors on issue pertaining to the state adding that the interests of the state were not safe in their hands. Likewise, he said that the Congress party has a notorious past of meting out a step motherly treatment to the state. Mr. Badal asked the people that could anyone forgive this party who has denied state of its capital, legitimate share of river waters and Punjabi speaking areas adding that hands were drenched with gruesome murder of innocent Sikhs during anti Sikh Carnage in several parts of country and Operation Blue star.

Reminding the people of glorious legacy of Shiromani Akali Dal, the Chief Minister said that the party has always remained on forefront to secure the interests of the state. He said that Akali Dal has relentlessly struggled to oppose any sort of injustice with Punjab and Punjabis besides ensuring holistic development of state.  "We are the true sympathizers of the state and are always ready to make any sacrifice for safeguarding the interests of the state" added Mr. Badal.

Later on Interacting with the media persons at the residence of Chairman of Punjab Agro Food grains Corporation Jathedar Dyal Singh Kolianwali, the Chief Minister said that it was unfortunate that the opposition was unnecessarily politicizing each and every issue in the state. Mr. Badal said that healthy criticism was always welcome but criticism for the sake of criticism should be avoided. He bemoaned that rather than being a war of ideologies, the politics has today become an arena of mudslinging, which was highly condemnable.

Listing the major initiatives taken by the state government to protect the interests of the farmers, the Chief Minister said that the state government has started first of its kind scheme to provide interests free crop loans worth Rs 50000 to the farmers. He said that during the last more than nine years the state government has provided free power to farmers worth Rs 5000 crore annually otherwise their problems would have accentuated manifolds on account of tube well bills. Mr. Badal further said that in another historic decision it has been decided that all the farmers would be provided a health insurance cover of Rs.50,000 and an insurance of Rs.5 lac in case of accidental death or incapacitation of head of family.

Prominent amongst other present on the occasion included Chairman Punjab Agro Jathedar Dyal Singh Kolianwali, Special Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr. KJS Cheema, Secretary Water Supply Mr. Ajoy Kumar Sharma, Joint Special Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr. Kumar Amit and Deputy Commissioner Mr. Sumit Jaranghal.

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PUNJAB EMERGES AS THE BEST POWER PRODUCING STATE IN THE COUNTRY- MAJITHIA

Rs.4400 CRORE SPENT ON IMPROVEMENT OF POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

Rs. 45,000 CRORE INVESTED IN POWER PRODUCTION IN THE STATE

Majitha, April 4:

Due to the incessant efforts carried out by the State government since the year 2007 for improvement in power supply sector, the State has today emerged as a good power producer and the power corporation has obtained A+ rating for the same, said Mr. Bikram Majithia Cabinet Minister Punjab while addressing the gathering on the occasion of laying the foundation stone of 66KV grid at village Jalalpura. The grid is to be constructed at a cost of Rs. 3.62 crore. He said that due to installation of thermal plants in the state at a cost of Rs.33 thousand crore and an approximate investment of Rs. 4400 crore in the improvement of power distribution system, Punjab has emerged as the best power producing state in the country. He said that nearly 6000 people have got an employment opportunity in this sector. He said that 24 hour power supply is being provided to all villages, towns, cities and even the deras in the State.

          He said that even in the field of renewable energy, Punjab has been the best performing state in the country and the Prime Minister of India has presented an award for the same to the State. He said that with an investment of Rs. 12000 crore in this sector there has been an increase in production of renewable energy from 9 MW to 1500 MW and the sector has extended employment to more than 10 thousand people. He said that along with incorporating improvements in the power distribution, a toll-free number 1912 has been started to troubleshoot the complaints pertaining to power supply.

          He said that besides producing power at a large scale, Punjab is also leading the country in supplying free power to the farmers and since 2007 power worth Rs. 42000 crore has been given as a subsidy. Moreover, keeping in view the requirements of the farmers, government is giving 2.5 lac tube well connections.

          Talking of Majitha, the minister said that nearly Rs. 50 crore have been invested to set up grids at Wadala, Naag Kalan, Dhadde, Mattewal and to upgrade the grids of Majitha, Bhangali, Kathunangal, Pakharpura and Udoke. He said that work of Jalalpua and Sohian grids would also commence soon. He said that Rs 17 crore have been spent in Majitha constituency for the improvement in power distribution and supply system. On this occasion grants worth Rs. 25 lac were distributed for development works of the villages.

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PUNJAB ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE SECOND BEST IN THE COUNTRY- MAJITHIA

Rs. 1.42 CRORE PROVIDED AS GRANT TO VILLAGE BHOMA & WADALA

Majitha, April 4: Close on heels to Kerala, State of Punjab has emerged as the second best out of the 29 states of the country in the road infrastructure sector, said Mr. Bikram Majithia Cabinet Minister Punjab while laying foundation stone of various development works in village Bhoma & Wadala. He also distributed grants worth Rs. 1.42 crore for the development works of these villages.

          He said that during the SAD-BJP tenure, so far Rs. Over 32000 crore have been spent for the development of world class infrastructure in the State. He said that coupled with 4-6 laning of the State and National highways , a large number of ROBs & RUBs and flyovers have been built across the length and breadth of the State.

          Talking of Majitha Constituency, the minister said that Rs.200 crore have been spent in the region for improvement of road connectivity including widening of Amritsar-Majitha, Kathunangal-Boparai via Wadala Viram and Kotla Gujjaran- Wadala Viram roads.

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SAD-BJP WILL FORM THE NEXT GOVERNMENT IN PUNJAB- MAJITHIA

ELECTIONS WILL BE FOUGHT ON THE DEVELOPMENT AGENDA

Rs. 54 LAC DISTRIBUTED AS GRANT TO VILLAGE BADDATHEH & CHANDE

Majitha, April 4: Addressing the gathering on the occasion of distribution of grant worth Rs. 54 lac to village Baddatheh and Chande, Mr. Bikram Majithia Cabinet Minister Punjab said that the development works will go on at full pace throughout the State and overall development of the State would be ensured.

He said that the next elections in the State would be fought on the development agenda and people will give full support to SAD-BJP and the coalition will continue to be in power after the next elections as well.

He said that there is no trace of any developmental or pro people work undertaken in the State by Congress during its tenure so it stands no chance what so ever of coming in power and as far as AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal is concerned, he is an outsider who has no knowledge of the feelings, sentiments, psyche or problems and issues of Punjab so he will be out rightly rejected by the people of Punjab.

He said that in the coming four months, government of Punjab will provide employment to 1.25 lac youth and 10 thousand will be recruited into Punjab police force. He said that two skill development centres are being opened in every block of the state and in each centre will have strength to train 1000 young men and women .

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 Tariff Fixation of Municipal Solid Waste Power Projects

Chandigarh April 4

Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission has determined generic tariff for power projects using Municipal Solid Waste as fuel. The Local Government Minister, Sh. Anil Joshi has appreciated this move as it will help Urban Local Bodies to dispose its waste scientifically. The Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission has fixed generic tariff for municipal solid waste mass burning and refuse derived fuel (RDF) based Power Projects. This power tariff will be applicable for 20 years period. The Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission also has directed PSPCL to procure all power offered to it from such projects as specified rates. The generic tariff for mass burning based projects is fixed at Rs. 6.50/ kWh and for RDF based power projects at Rs. 7.59 /kWh.

 Mr Joshi said that Urban areas of Punjab produce around 4100 tonns of municipal waste every day and scientific disposal is currently utmost priority of Local Government Department. Punjab Municipal Infrastructure Development Company (PMIDC) under the aegis of Local Government Department is the nodal agency to implement municipal solid waste management programme; has played a crucial role for fixation of this power tariff. Local Government Minister asserts that fixed tariff will enhance the prospects of involving private entities providing state of the art engineering solution on “waste to energy” in department’s endeavour on scientific management of municipal waste.

No. PR-16/350

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O/o Deputy Chief Minister Punjab

Deputy CM condoles the sad demise of Mata Chand Kaur

Chandigarh, April 4:

            Deputy Chief Minister Mr.  Sukhbir Singh Badal expressed deep shock and grief over the demise of Mata Chand Kaur, wife of former Namdhari head late Satguru Jagjit Singh, who was shot dead by unidentified assailants today morning. Mr. Badal said that he has given clear instructions to DGP Punjab police to nab the culprits in no time.           

In his condolence message, Mr. Badal said that Mata Chand Kaur lived an exemplary life and dedicated her whole life preaching teachings of Gurbani and serving whole heartedly for the Namdhari darbar. Describing her murder as one of the most cowardly act, Mr. Badal that the culprits responsible for this heinous crime would not be spared.

Mr. Badal prayed to the Almighty to give peace to the departed soul and courage to the family, nearer and dearer to bear this irreparable loss.

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HARYANA, RAJASTHAN OR ANY OTHER STATE HAS NO RIGHT ON RIVER WATERS OF PUNJAB- CM

•        SLAMS CONGRESS FOR DOING GRAVE INJUSTICE DURING SUCCESSIVE WATER AGREEMENTS

•        HOLDS CONGRESS FOR ALARMING GROUND WATER CONDITION IN THE STATE

•        RENEWS PLEDGE TO MAKE ANY SACRIFICE FOR PROTECTING WATERS OF THE STATE

•        URGES GOI TO SYMPATHETICALLY CONSIDER THE DEMANDS OF AGITATING JEWELERS

•        CAPTAIN AND CONGRESS FREE TO TEST WATERS IN SGPC POLLS

•        SANGAT DARSHAN IN LAMBI ASSEMBLY SEGMENT

Middha (Sri Muktsar Sahib), April 4-

Terming that grave injustice was done by Congress with the state during successive water sharing agreements, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today said that Haryana, Rajasthan or any other state has no right on river waters of Punjab.

Addressing the public gatherings during Sangat Darshan in Lambi assembly segment here today, the Chief Minister said that the successive Congress governments in the centre and state completely ignored the universally accepted Riparian principle while signing these agreements due to which Punjab was denied of its legitimate right in river waters. He said that if Punjab had not been sharing existing water with Rajasthan, Haryana and other states then there would hardly have been any problem of depleting ground water in the state. Mr. Badal reminded the people that in absence of adequate canal water they had no other option then pumping out water through tube wells thereby putting ground water situation in state in alarming state.

Reiterating the firm commitment of state to protect waters of the state, the Chief Minister once again avowed to make every sacrifice to protect the river waters of the state. He categorically said that Punjab doesn’t have a single drop of spare water for anybody. Mr. Badal said that Akali Dal had been continuously opposing the Satluj Yamuna Link (SYL) Canal agreement, which robbed the water of state, from day one adding that now also they were firm to their stand to not allow the construction of this canal at any cost.

The Chief Minister further said that water was basic ingredient of life and any such move to share the river waters of the state would be disastrous as it would ruin Punjab. He said that while doing the agreement of the SYL canal the then Congress government at the centre completely overlooked the universally accepted Riparian Principle on river water sharing. “Every Punjabi must be ready to oppose this move and all of us should pledge to protect the waters of the state at any cost” added Mr. Badal.

Training his guns against the Congress, the Chief Minister said that the successive Congress governments at the centre have meted out step motherly treatment with the Punjab by denying it of Punjabi speaking areas, legitimate share in river waters and even its capital. He said that the Congress has inflicted a deep wound on Sikh psyche by irrelevantly meddling in their social, political, economic and even religious matters. Mr. Badal said that no Punjabi could ever forgive Congress for its dubious role in executing anti Sikh riots and attacking Sri Darbar Sahib in 1984.

 

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CM SEEKS RARE WAR ARTIFACTS FROM INDIAN ARMY FOR EXHIBITING THEM IN THE PUNJAB STATE WAR HEROES MEMORIAL AND MUSEUM AT AMRITSAR

CHIEF OF THE ARMY STAFF GENERAL DALBIR SINGH SUHAG CALLS ON BADAL

LAUDS CM FOR REPOSING IMMENSE TRUST IN THE CAPABILITY AND ACUMEN OF RETIRED SENIOR ARMY OFFICERS

Chandigarh, March 30-

Chief of the Army Staff General Dalbir Singh Suhag today assured fulsome support and cooperation to Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal for providing rare war artifacts to the state government for exhibiting them in the upcoming Punjab State War Heroes Memorial and Museum at Amritsar.

General Suhag, who called on the Chief Minister at his residence this evening, was apprised by Mr. Badal that the Punjab State War Heroes Memorial and Museum at Amritsar was all set to be commissioned soon. He said that this world class, state of the art project costing Rs. 130 crore would cover the entire military history kaleidoscope spanning two thousand years of greater Punjab. Mr. Badal said that the memorial was a befitting tribute to the valor and supreme sacrifices made by soldiers and the officers of the Armed forces in the gallantry service of the nation.

The Chief Minister said that this first of its kind war Memorial to be built in the entire country. He said that for giving a zing to this upcoming memorial a number of rare war artifacts were required by the state government to exhibit the same in the memorial and this Mr. Badal sought General Suhag’s intervention in this regard.

Flagging up another issue, the Chief Minister asked General Suhag to give a suitable project to the state on the commemoration of 350th birth anniversary of tenth Sikh Master Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji in consonance with Guru Ji’s martial spirit in and around Sri Anandpur Sahib.  He also invited General Suhag to visit Maharaja Ranjit Singh Armed Forces Preparatory Academy and Mai Bhago Armed Forces Preparatory Institute for Girls set up by the state government to impart quality training to boys and girls to join the Defence services. Mr. Badal also pleaded for giving a passage to the residents of more than 15 villages around Jalandhar Cantonment, who were experiencing lot of hardships due to construction of boundary wall by the Army authorities. He apprised the General that these residents had been using the passage within the Cantonment since long.

Taking part in deliberations General Suhag highly appreciated the Chief Minister for reposing immense trust in the capability and acumen of senior retired Army officers, which was evident from the fact that these astute personnel adored the top positions as administrative heads of several prestigious institutions across the state. He also thanked the Chief Minister for giving grant of Rs 1 crore for the Sainik School Kapurthala. General Suhag assured the Chief Minister that all the issues raised by him would be sorted out on the top priority.    

Prominent amongst other present in the meeting included Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr. SK Sandhu, Special Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr. KJS Cheema and Commander of Western Command Lieutenant General KJ Singh.

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CM TO SEEK EARLY RESOLUTION OF ISSUES RELATED TO ANGWANWARI WORKERS FROM UNION GOVERNMENT

PROMISES TO MEET UNION MINISTER MENAKA GANDHI FOR EARLY AND FAVORABLE RESOLUTION

DELEGATIONS OF ANGANWAARI WORKERS AND HELPERS CALL ON CM

Chandigarh, March 30-

Agreeing to most of the demands of the Anganwaari Workers and Helpers Union, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today said that he would take up the issue with the Government of India (GoI) for their early and favorable resolution. 

Interacting with delegations of Anganwaari workers and Helpers which called on him at Punjab bhawan, this evening, the Chief Minister said that the state government was sympathetic towards the demands of Anganwaari workers and every possible effort would be made to resolve all the pending issues. Mr. Badal said that he would raise the matter of imparting health care facilities, insurance scheme, reducing the requisite experience for promotion from helper to worker and enhancing honorarium of the workers with the Union government. Mr. Badal said that he would soon raise these issues with the Union Minister Mrs Menaka Gandhi and ensure their prompt resolution. 

The Chief Minister asked the Finance, Social Security and Health department to jointly work out modalities for effectively raising this issue with the Union government. Mr. Badal said that on its part the state government has already decided to enhance honorarium of Anganwaari workers and Helpers to Rs 600 and Rs 300 respectively thereby raising it to Rs 5600 and Rs.2800 per month. 

Acceding to demand made by delegation, the Chief Minister asked the Social Security department to explore the possibility of upgrading all the Mini Anganwaari centres to full fledged centres, provided they fulfill the stipulated criteria for it. He also asked the department to explore the feasibility of transferring eight blocks of Anganwaari centres from preview of Advisory Board and Child Welfare Council to the state government.

Prominent amongst other present on the occasion included Chief Parliamentary Secretary Mrs Farzaana Aalam, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr SK Sandhu, Secretary Health Mr. Hussan Lal, Secretary Expenditure Mr Jaspal Singh and Director Social Security Mr Gurloveleen Singh.

The members of delegation included. Usha Rani, Saroj Chappriwala, Harjot Kaur, Sunil Kaur Bedi, Subash Rani, Krishana Rani, Gurmeet Kaur, Bhupinder Kaur, Anoop Kaur, Shinder Kaur, Amritpal Kaur and Jaswinder Kaur. 

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-AAM AADMI PARTY SHOULD FIRST SAVE ITSELF FROM GOING TO JAIL, HARSIMRAT

-KANHAIYA'S STATEMENT ON 1984 RIOTS VERY SHAMEFUL, UNION MINISTER

-INAUGURATES DEVELOPMENTAL WORKS WORTH RS 23 CR 

Mansa, March 30

            Reacting to statements of Aam Aadmi Party leaders on sending the Akali leaders to jail in issue of drugs, the Union Minister for Food Processing Mrs Harsimrat Kaur Badal said that the issue of drugs was raked up before our government came to power. The then Congress government at center got enquiry conducted from five central agencies but could not find anything incriminating against us, then what evidences could the AAP find? She said that the AAP leaders should imporve and save themselves from going behind bars.

            Answering media query on Jawahar Lal Nehru University's student president Kanhaiya Kumar's statement on 1984 anti-Sikh riots, the Union Minister said that it was a matter of shame that a student leader, forgetting the issues of students, is saying that the 1984 riots were result riots by common crowd. This despite the fact these riots were organized on the behest of government wherein a leader had said that when a big tree falls, the earth moves. She said that even after 30 years the Sikh government was making efforts to bring action against accused Jagdish Tytler and Sajjan Kumar.

            During her today's visit, the Union Minister inaugurated and laid foundation stone of porjects worth crores. At village Behniwal she laid foundation stone of Rs 491.94 lacs works for re-lining drains, at villahe Ramdittewala she laidf foundation stone for work of Rs 177 lacs of irrigation department was laying underground pipes. She also laid foundation stone of 66 kv power grid to be constructed in grain market at cost of Rs 3.50 lacs that will supply power to Mansa city and around three to four villages around it. She also laid foundation stone of works in ward numbers 6 to 15 worth Rs 207.31 lacs.

            Thereafter, she inaugurated the newly constructed 30 bedded women-children hospital worth Rs 4.62 cr.  Under Urban Mission she laid foundation stone of developmental works to be done from wards 16 to 21 near Gurudwara Doomb Wala worth Rs 135.78 lacs. She also laid foundation stone of works to be done in streets of ward number 22 to 27 worth Rs 159.57 lacs. At village Theekriwala Butt near court road from ward number 1 to 5 she laid foundation stone of works to be done worth Rs 297.51 lacs. She inaugurated the Consumer Suwidha Center constructed in 400 sq yards of area worth Rs 40 lacs by the Punjab State Power Corporation. Besides this she also laid foundation stone of repair of Mansa to NM COllege ROad to be done worth Rs 57 lacs.

            At local Gandhi Nagar School around 150 families joined Akali Dal under MC Mukand Singh, Karnail Kaur and Maghar Singh.  

            The MLA Mansa Mr Prem Mittal, DC Mansa Mr Varinder Sharma, SSP Raghbir Singh Sandhu, Chairman District Planning Commetee Mr. Prem Arora, Chairman Zila Parishad Mr. Sukhdev Singh Chainewala, Chairman Punseed Mr. Sukhwinder Singh Aulakh, Chairman Market Commetee Mansa Mr. Rachpal Singh and others were also present.-

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MASSIVE DEFEAT OF CONGRESS, AAP IN 2017 IS INEVITABLE: HARSIMRAT KAUR BADAL

-PEOPLE OF AMRITSAR SHOULD QUESTION ITS MP CAPTAIN AMARINDER SINGH ABOUT HIS ABSENCE FROM CONSTITUENCY

-UNION MINISTER DEDICATES 66KV POWER GRID, BUS STAND, PARK TO PEOPLE, LAYS FOUNDATION STONE OF SEVERAL DEVELOPMENTAL PROJECTS

Talwandi Sabo/Bathinda, March 30

            The wise people of Punjab will yet again reject the nefarious designs of Congress and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in the state by voting SAD-BJP government to power. Both the parties play only vote politics and the welfare of people is of least concern for them, said the Union Minister for Food Processing Mrs Harsimrat Kaur Badal while interacting with media persons at Talwandi Sabo today.

             The Union Minister today dedicated several developmental projects to the public and laid foundation stone of others. Answering a media query she said that the SAD-BJP government has always remained synonymous to unprecedented development in state. Unlike other governments, the SAD-BJP government not only has launched several welfare schemes, but has achieved high success in implementing them properly.

            Responding to a question, the Union Minister said that merger of Manpreet Badal led People’s Party of Punjab (PPP) has vindicated fact that PPP was always the B-team of Congress and now so is the AAP in Punjab. She added that the two parties allied in Delhi against BJP government and the same is now being repeated in Punjab. “But people of Punjab have always voted for development and this time too they will cast their precious vote to SAD-BJP government that has heralded in development in state,” she said.

            She said that the historical decision taken on Satluj-Yamuna Link has reiterated the SAD-BJP government’s pro-people approach meant to safeguard the interests of state’s farmers.

            The Union Minister said that people of Amritsar will question their MP Captain Amarinder Singh on his long absence from constituency he represents in Lok Sabha. She said that Captain should be ready with his report card to answer the volley of questions people will pose him.

            The union minister distributed cheques under shagan scheme worth around Rs 13.80 lacs to 90 beneficiaries in the Talwandi Sabo community hall. Earlier, the Union Minister dedicated newly constructed 66 kv power grid worth Rs 3.75 cr in village Sekhu that will provide power to nearby areas. She also inaugurated the irrigation drain of Bangi on the refinery road, public park and newly constructed bus stand at of Cost of Ruppes 2.51 Crore in Raman. She also inaugurated Public Park, Tehsil Level Veterinary Hospital and new block of Government Senior Secondary School in Talwandi Sabo. At village Lehri she laid foundation stone of the project of upgrading Bathinda-Talwandi-Rori Road to Fatta Balu via Lehri, Mirzeana, Koreana and  Kalalwala of total length 17.63 kms. At village Bhagi Vander she laid foundation stone of the building of Government Primary School.

            Prominent among others present included MLA Talwandi Sabo Mr Jeet Mohinder Singh Sidhu, Chairman PRTC Mr.  Avtar Singh Brar, Vice Chairman PRTC Mr. Winnerjeet Goldy, MD PRTC Mr. Ravinder Singh, DC Bathinda Dr Basant Garg, SSP Mr Swapan Sharma, OSD to deputy CM Mr Mohnish Kumar and Mr Harinder Singh Sra, SDM Talwandi Sabo Mr Varinder Kumar, SAD press secy Mr Op Prakash Sharma and others.

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 Govt. ITI, Rajpura signs MOU with L&T.

 Chandigarh, March 30 : Under the leadership and able guidance of  Sh. Madan Mohan Mittal, Cabinet Minister for Technical Education & Industrial Training Department , Punjab an MoU was signed  by The Director, Technical Education & Industrial Training (Punjab) with L&T company  for setting up an Advanced Welding Workshop at Government ITI, Rajpura.

 The MOU was signed with Nabha Power Limited and EWAC Alloys, both wholly owned subsidiaries of L&T in the presence of Sh. M.P. Singh, IAS, Principal Secretary to Govt. of Punjab, Department of Technical Education & Industrial Training.

 Mr. M.P.Singh emphasised the need to proliferate latest skills in welding techniques to all ITI’s by use of this facility to its utmost. 

  Sh. Dharmpal Gupta, IAS, Director, Technical Education, asked   NPL to make extensive efforts to accelerate assimilation of these techniques with ITI Trainers and Students. 

 Team led by Additional Director (Industrial Training ) Mrs Daljit Kaur Sidhu played a key role in immediately formalising this idea into reality.

 Present at the function was senior management team of Nabha Power Limited headed by Mr.  Athar Shahab – Chief Executive.  Once established, this will be the most advanced workshop by EWAC Alloys in Punjab and will be used to impart Skill building training to the youth of Punjab.

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 CM SANCTIONS RS 10 CRORE FOR INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT OF THE VILLAGES ADOPTED BY UNIVERSITIES

MOVE AIMED AT ENSURING SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF 200 VILLAGES IN THE STATE

DCs ASKED TO COORDINATE WITH THE UNIVERSITIES PREPARE A MASTER PLAN FOR GIVING BOOST TO DEVELOPMENT OF VILLAGES

ASKS RURAL DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT TO SET UP A SEPARATE CELL FOR DEALING EXCLUSIVELY WITH THIS WORK

Chandigarh, March 30-

In a move aimed at giving complete facelift to the villages in the state with the support of Universities, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today sanctioned Rs 10 crore for Integrated Development of the rural areas in the state. 

Interacting with the Chancellors/ Vice Chancellors of the Universities and Deputy Commissioners from across the state, while presiding over a review meeting of Integrated Village development program here at Punjab Bhawan this morning, the Chief Minister said that this fund should be judiciously utilized to ensure infra structural, social and economic development of over 200 villages covered under the scheme by the Universities. He said that proposals regarding the key areas of investment to spruce up the villages would be given and executed by the Universities. Soliciting the whole hearted support of Universities in this noble cause, Mr. Badal said that this endeavor could act as a catalyst for social and economic development of the rural areas. 

The Chief Minister further said that under the Integrated Village development program the state government aims to make the Universities a partner in the Punjab’s rural growth. He said that as per the program universities were nurturing five villages adopted by them with the fulsome support and cooperation of the state government. Mr. Badal said that the major thrust of the scheme was to improve services under core sectors of Health, education, agriculture and allied farming, water supply and sanitation, sports and skill development & employment.

The Chief Minister also asked the Deputy Commissioners (DCs) to coordinate with the universities and undertake joint inspection of the villages adopted by them to prepare a master plan for giving boost to development of villages. He asked the Deputy Commissioners to submit the detailed report regarding it within a fortnight so that work could be executed at the earliest. Mr. Badal also asked the Rural Development department to set up a separate cell for dealing exclusively with this program to streamline the work.

Laying thrust on the economic development of people residing in rural areas, the Chief Minister exhorted the Universities to play a proactive role in imparting skill training to youth and women to make them gainfully self employed. He also asked the Universities to make the people aware about the various social welfare initiatives taken by the state government so that they could reap their benefits. Mr. Badal also asked the make the farmers aware about making agriculture more remunerative by reducing their input costs.

Satisfied by the preliminary report submitted by the universities regarding the works being done by them in five villages adopted by them, the Chief Minister said that the beginning was very good and hoped that desired target would be achieved soon.

Prominent in the meeting included Additional Chief Secretary Mr. Suresh Kumar, Financial Commissioner Revenue Mr. KBS Sidhu, Principal Secretary Planning Mr. SR Ladhar, Special Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr. KJS Cheema, Secretary Higher Education Mr. Anurag Verma, Secretary Health Mr. Hussan Lal, Secretary Expenditure Mr. Jaspal Singh, Secretary Rural Development Mr. Deepinder Singh, Director General School Education Mr. Pardeep Aggarwal, Chief Conservator Forests Dr Kuldeep Kumar, Deputy Commissioners Mr. DS Mangat, Mr. Kuldeep Singh,  Mrs. Anandita Mitra, Dr Abhinav Trikha, Mr. KK Yadav, Mr. Varun Roojam, Mr. Sumit Jarangal, Ms. Isha Kalia, Mr. MS Jaggi, Mr. Jaskiran Singh, Mr. BS Dhariwal, Mr. Karnesh Sharma, Mr. Arshdeep Singh Thind, Mr. Vipul Ujjawal, Mr. Ravi Bhagat and Mr. Kamaljeet Singh Sangha besides Chancellors and Vice Chancellors of the universities.  

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 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES RESULT OF 5TH AND 8TH EXAMINATION

·       TEACHERS OF TOP 100 SCHOOLS SHOWING BEST RESULTS TO BE AWARDED COMMENDATION LETTERS: DR CHEEMA

CHANDIGARH, MARCH 30:

Education Department, Punjab, today announced the results of 5th and 8th standard examinations.  A total of 2,14,053 students appeared in 5th standard exams out of which 42,128 scored 80 percent while 1,44,049 students scored more than 60 percent marks. District Fazilka scored top position in 5th standard results where 82.50 percent students scored more than 60 percent marks. Similarly, a total of 2,21,716 students took 8th standard exams out of whom 24,567 scored 80 percent while 1,38,175 scored more than 60 percent marks. In terms of 8th standard results, Gurdaspur district bagged top rank where 76.88 percent students scored more than 60 percent marks.

Education Minister, Punjab, Dr. Daljit Singh Cheema congratulated both students and teachers who showed better results. He also announced that commendation letters would be awarded to teachers of top 100 schools who have performed well. Apart from this, Dr. Cheema has formed a committee for 8th standard results under SCERT Director, Mr. Sukhdev Singh Kahlon and for 5th standard results under DPI (Elementary Education) Mrs. Pankaj Sharma and sought a report by 15th April. The committees would thoroughly evaluate the results and give suggestions for further improvement. Dr. Cheema also said that Punjab has become the first state in the country to conduct 5th and 8th standard exams and SCERT besides all District Education Officers (DEO’s) deserve a pat on the back for declaring results in record time of 14 days after conclusion of exams.

Dr. Cheema further divulged that under Right To Education Act, students scoring less than 33 percent marks cannot be failed and these students would go to next class with ’E’ grade. He also said that such students would be given special attention and extra classes would be arranged for them to improve their educational score.

On the occasion, a spokesman further elaborated that it was for the first time that SCERT had conducted the examination independently and papers were set at State level. Exam centers were also fixed at other schools and supervising staff deputed also belonged to outside schools. Papers were checked through table marking by teachers of other schools. The purpose behind this whole exercise conducted for the first time was to have an estimate of teachers as well as students performance in order to improve upon poor performance.

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5th Class Result

Total Students appeared: 2,14,053

 

Marks

No. of Students (% out of total students)

More than 80% marks

42,128 students (19.68%)

1st Division

(more than 60% marks)

1,44,049 students (67.30%)

2nd Division

(between 45% to 60% marks)

47,537 students (22.21%)

3rd Division

(between 33% to 45% marks)

15,793 students (7.38%)

Less than 33% marks

6674 students (3.12%)

 

8th Class Result

Total Students appeared: 2,21,716

 

Marks

No. of Students (% out of total students)

More than 80% marks

24,567 students (11.08%)

1st Division

(more than 60% marks)

1,38,175 students (62.32%)

2nd Division

(between 45% to 60% marks)

60,455 students (27%)

3rd Division

(between 33% to 45% marks)

16,219 students (7.32%)

Less than 33% marks

6867 students (3.10%)

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SPORTS EXTRAVAGANZA OF PANCHAYATI RAJ INSTITUTIONS ON 2ND -3RD APRIL

TEAMS TO GET RICHER BY LAKHS

  • EVENTS TO BE HELD AT RAMPURA PHUL STADIUM  

Chandigarh, March 30:

The Rural Development & Panchayats Department Punjab is organising State level Sports Festival of Panchayati Raj Institutions on 2nd and April 3rd, 2016.

           Disclosing this, Mr. Sikander Singh Maluka, Minister for Rural Development & Panchayats Punjab said that the events would be held at Mal Mandi near Sports Stadium Rampura Phul (Bathinda). He further added that competitions would be held in different categories for men and women. Also different categories have been formed for holding events of selected members of Panchayati Raj Institutions.

          Giving further details, Mr. Maluka said that the competitions would include Kabbaddi, volleyball, tug of war, short put and athletics.  Mr. Maluka said that the aim of organising Rural Sports Competition is to inculcate sports culture amongst youth apart from laying stress to maintain physical fitness.

It is important here to mention that on April 2nd  Secretary Rural Development & Panchayats Department, Mr. Deepinder Singh would inaugurate the festival and Chairman Zila Parishad Bathinda Mr. Gurpreet Singh Maluka would be chief guest. On 3rd April Mr. Sikander Singh Maluka, Minister for Rural Development & Panchayats Punjab would distribute the prizes. Winning teams would be awarded prizes ranging from Rs. 51000 to Rs. one lakh.

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PUNJAB GOVERNMENT ADOPTS MULTIPRONGED STRATEGY FOR TOBACCO/ NICOTINE CONTROL-----VINI MAHAJAN

ü  SIGNIFICANT DECISIONS TAKEN AT STATE LEVEL CO-ORDINATION COMMITTEE (SLCC) MEETING

ü VAT TO BE INCREASED TO MAKE TOBACCO PRODUCTS UNAFFORDABLE

Chandigarh March 29:  The Punjab government has adopted a multi pronged strategy for the control of tobacco and nicotine. This was revealed here today by the Principal Secretary Health Ms. Vini Mahajan while presiding over a state level coordination committee meeting.

Ms. Mahajan said that necessary instructions have been sent to the officers at the district levels to ensure implementation of the   Punjab Tobacco Vends Fees Act & Punjab Street Vendors Scheme strictly in Punjab to limit the number of tobacco vendors and reduce the availability of tobacco to children & youth.

Commissioner FDA cum Secretary Health Punjab Mr. Hussan Lal and Dr Usha Bansal Director Family Welfare and representatives of various stakeholder Departments, Deputy Commissioners and various NGOs were present.

             Ms. Vini Mahajan said that a coordinated effort from all departments was the essence of controlling the menace of tobacco and nicotine. She said it was the responsibility of every stakeholder department and civil society to create awareness about hazards of tobacco and implement the anti-tobacco/nicotine laws effectively. She also said that good practices of Punjab government in tobacco control have been hailed at various national and international fora. Punjab Government was awarded “World No Tobacco day” award last year. 

Appreciating the involvement and commitment of all government departments and other stake holders’ e.g. civil society and media, Ms. Mahajan said that special focus should be on protecting children and youth from tobacco abuse. She also disclosed that Punjab Street Vendors scheme 2016 has been notified by Department of Local Bodies to issue licenses to Tobacco vendors as per pre conditions suggested by Departments of Health and Excise & Taxation. The Punjab Tobacco Vends Fees Act would be implemented by the Department of Excise & Taxation. This would limit the number of tobacco vendors and reduce the availability of tobacco to children & youth.

           Mr. Hussan Lal said that the Food & Drug Administration Punjab has initiated various steps to curtail the sale of E-cigarettes. Punjab was the first State to declare E-cigarettes as unapproved drug and court cases have been launched against the violators. Scented & flavoured chewable tobacco has also been banned and Food Safety Officers have been instructed to take appropriate action under Food Safety & Standards Act of India.

            State Program Officer, National Tobacco Control Programme (NTCP), Dr Rakesh K Gupta highlighted various legislations, notifications, regulations dealing with tobacco and nicotine. He also shared the steps initiated by government of Punjab to control tobacco/nicotine menace. He told that Section 7 of The Punjab Street Vendors Scheme 2016 which says that an applicant for the street vending of Tobacco Products shall apply after fulfilling the conditions as specified by departments of  of Excise & Taxation and Health of Punjab.

Representatives from the Finance Department assured that VAT would be increased on all tobacco products including bidis to make them unaffordable for children and poor to reduce prevalence.                                    

Dr. Rana J Singh from The International Union Against Tuberculosis And Lung Diseases, New Delhi said that Global Evidences show that with increase in taxation, revenue increases and thus it decreases the use of tobacco. He also said that though it is necessary to book the guilty but the approach adopted by the implementers should be more to generate awareness than collect challan money. Their sole purpose is not to punish the guilty alone but to work towards having deterrent effect and thereby reducing the tobacco use.

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PUNJAB SC COMMISSION DIRECTS SSP BATHINDA TO SUBMIT REPORT REGARDING MOLESTATION OF MINOR GIRL

·        GIVES 15 DAYS TIMEFRAME

·        STRONG DIRECTS ACTION IN CASE

 CHANDIGARH, MARCH 29:

Punjab State Scheduled Castes Commission has directed SSP Bathinda to submit a report within 15 days concerning molestation of a 14 year old girl, a resident of Hans Nagar. The commission has also directed strong action to be taken in the case.

        Disclosing this, Punjab State Scheduled Castes Commission Chairman, Mr. Rajesh Bagha said that a member of SC Commission Mr. Rajinder Kumar Guddu has brought this matter to the notice of the commission. He said that a neighbour, who is married, of the victim girl has molested and outraged the modesty of the girl.

Mr. Bagha further said that the FIR in the case was registered after 2 days and not only this, but some influential persons with political connections pressurized the father of the girl to withdraw the case. On the refusal from girl’s side to withdraw case and strike a compromise, her mother was attacked brutally regarding which a case under section 307 was registered after medical report. He also divulged that the complaint submitted by the girl to the commission also contains a mention of some high profile people with political affiliations boasting of getting accused released, Video of victim girl being in possession of such people, Death threats to father of girl for not withdrawing case and implication in a false case.

Mr. Bagha said that taking serious notice of the case, the commission has directed the Bathinda SSP to initiate strict action and submit a report.

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 MAJITHIA CALLS UPON PANCHAYATS TO HELP IN IMPLEMENTING WELFARE SCHEMES

·        DISBURSES GRANT TO SAPARIWIND, KILA, BHAINI LIDHAR AND GOSAL ZIMIDARAN

AMRITSAR, MARCH, 29:

Mr. Bikram Singh Majithia, Revenue & Information and Public Relations Minister today made a fervent appeal to all the Panchayats to play an active role in the implementation of the welfare schemes. He made this appeal today during public gatherings in various villages of the districts meant for disbursing welfare grants to these villages.  He said that Panchayats are very crucial instruments of the democratic set up and they have big role to play for the sensitization of the masses about the government polices and schemes.

Mr. Majithia today had whirlwind tour of Sapariwind, Kila, Bhaini Lidhar and Gosal Zimidaran villages to review the progress of various development works. He also distributed welfare grants to these villages. Taking a jibe at Captain Amarinder Singh, Member Parliament from Amritsar for his mysterious absence from the Parliament, Mr. Majithia said that Captain had deceived the people of this parliamentary constituency for not highlighting the demands in the Parliament. He said that various burning issues of this constituency like the problems of boarder area habitants, land beyond fence, and issues of industry needs urgent attention of the Union Government. He said that Captain Amarinder has drastically failed in raking up these issues in the parliament. He said the valiant inhabitant of Amritsar would never forgive Captain Amarinder for his this act of backstabbing for not raising the demands of the people in the Parliament.

 

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SYL A HISTORIC DECISION OF PUNJAB GOVT, UNION MINISTER BADAL
-PUNJAB GOVT TO GIVE RS 1 LAC INTEREST FREE LOAN TO FARMERS
-BLACKLIST WILL BE REVIEWED, INNOCENT PEOPLE TO BE BROUGHT BACK TO COUNTRY
-FOUNDATION STONE OF RS 6 CR PROJECTS LAID
-RS 2 CR FUNDS GIVEN FOR DEVELOPMENTAL WORKS
Mansa, March 29
        Taking the wise and unprecedented decision on Satluj-Yamuna Link
(SYL), the Punjab government has saved 9 lacs of land becoming barren.
The Union Minister for Food Processing Mrs Harsimrat Kaur Badal said
this while conducting sangat darshan in different villages of Mansa
today. She said that in last nine years Punjab government has taken
care of each and every section of society and added that the
government has given unmatched facilities to the people of Punjab.
        Answering a media query the Union Minister said that Punjab has taken
yet another imporant decision wherein farmers will be given interest
free loan for upto Rs 1 lacs. She said that in event of natural
disaster, the farmer tries to fulfill his needs by taking money on
interest from banks or money lenders and burdens himself. In order to
bring respite to the farmers, they are being given this interest free
loan. Responding to another media query she said that following the
efforts of Punjab Chief Minister Mr Parkash Singh Badal, the names of
people mentioned in blacklist who had to leave nation during
terrorism, are being removed from the list. This would enable such
people to return to their Mother Land.
        During her visit to Mansa today, the Union Minister laid foundation
stone for widening the 7.35 kms long Bhai Desa to Ubha road via Burj
Rathi at acost of Rs 4.74 cr.  She also laid foundation stone for
raising the plinth level of procurement centers in village Anoopgarh
and Aklia. She also laid foundation stone of project worth Rs 26.50
lacs that would enable drain of the sewage water.
        She also distributed grant of around Rs 2 cr for works at village
Thuthiyanwali, Tamkot, Ralla, Anoopgarh, Aklia, Bhaini Bagha, Bhupal
Kalan, Bhupal Khurd, Makha Chahlan, Alisher Kalan and Alisher Khurd.
        The area MLA Mr Prem Mittal, Deputy Commissioner Mansa Mr Varinder
Kumar Sharma, SSP Mansa Mr Raghbir Singh Sandhu, chairman district
planning board Mansa Mr Prem Arora, chairman district planning board
Bathinda Mr Jagdeep Nakkai, chairman Punseed Mr Sukhwinder Singh
Aulakh, district president SAD (rural) Mr Gurmail Singh, Mr Winnerjit
Singh Goldy, ADC (D) Mr Harinder s Sra, OSD to deputy CM Mr Mohnish
Kumar, SAD youth president (rural) Mr Avtar Singh Rara, district ypith
akali Dal president (urban) Mr Mandeep Singh Gora, district
coordinator Barnala Mr Gurpreet SIngh Banawali, vice president Punjab
Istri WIng Mrs Karamjit Kaur Samao, district president women wing Mrs
Simarjit Kaur Simmi, Gursewak Singh Jawaharke, SGPC member Mithu Singh
Kahneke and Gurpreet Singh Jhabbae chairman market committee Bhikhi
Baldev SIngh Makha and Nirvair SIngh were also present.

 

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All 472 Gaushala's in Punjab to get free power 

Announcement made by Punjab CM after BJP State President Kamal Sharma met him

 Chandigarh, March 25

In a significant decision taken on the request of the Punjab BJP President Kamal Sharma, the Punjab government has announced that all the Gaushala's in the state would be provided power supply free of cost. An announcement to this effect was made by the Punjab Chief Minister S.Parkash Singh Badal himself, after Shri Sharma met him today. Terming the decision as historic, an elated Shri Sharma said that now all the 472 Gaushala's in the state would have access to free power. Shri Sharma asserted that decision of free power would provide respite to those managing the Gaushala's, in wake of the poor economic condition of Gaushala's.

In a release issued here today, the Shri Sharma disclosed that he alongwith Shri Tikshan Sud, Advisor to Punjab CM; Shri Keemti Bhagat, Chairman Punjab Gau Sewa Aayog and Shri Subhash Sharma, state secretary BJP, held a meeting with the CM. In the meeting, Shri Sharma expressed his concern over the delay in announcement of the free power to the Gaushala's. Giving details of the meeting, Shri Sharma said: "S. Badal took a prompt action and immediately issued instructions to the Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) CMD Shri K.D.Chaudhri that all the 472 Gaushala's in Punjab be provided free power."

Apart from this, Shri Sharma also took up the matter of land of Gauchar, Gau Charan and Gaushala's being illegally occupied by the land mafia and urged the CM to issue necessary instructions in this regard. Shri Sharma revealed that taking note of the matter, S. Badal constituted a committee with specific directions for getting the land of Gauchar, Gau Charan and Gaushala's vacated from illegal occupants.

Shri Tikshan Sud, Advisor to Punjab CM told S. Badal that something must be done for the welfare of the cow's without shelter. Upon this, the Chief Minister said that for the proper care of the cow, Gaushala's are being made in all the districts of the Punjab.

Shri Keemti Bhagat, Chairman Punjab Gau Sewa Aayog, requested the CM that Rashtriya Shaheedi Gau Samarak should be built in village Joga of Mansa district. He also said that the economic condition of the Gaushala's in the state is very bad and every possible help should be extended. He also thanked S. Badal, Shri Sharma and Shri Sud for the orders of free power to the Gaushala's.  

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UNPARALLELED CONTRIBUTION OF GARDRIS IN FREEDOM STRUGGLE BE KEPT IN HIGH ESTEEM: ATWAL

Chandigarh, March 26:

The freedom of India was hard earned by the supreme sacrifices made by the freedom fighters and Gadris. Though the Indian are now enjoying the virtues of freedom but unfortunately they have badly failed in upholding the values and legacy of their martyrs. This was disclosed by Dr. Charanjit singh Atwal Speaker of Punjab Assembly in ‘Second Lahore conspiracy case centenary function’ organized by India Chapter of Haridarshan Memorial International Trust Canada at Chandigarh Museum and Art Gallery.

Dr. Atwal showered high praise upon the Haridarshan Memorial International Trust for organizing ‘Second Lahore conspiracy case centenary function’ at Chandigarh to remembering the freedom fighters of Gadar movement for their contributions in the freedom struggle of India, so that the new generation can take inspiration from the great sacrifices of our forefathers. He further said that Punjabis are brave heart fighters who always fight for their rights. He said that the new generation should follow the footsteps of their fore fathers so that Punjab could advance to newer heights.

Mr Tarlochan Singh former MP and ex Chairman of Minorities Commission of Union Government in his presidential address on the occasion said Punjabis especially Sikhs are always on fore front of every movement for the welfare of the people of India, But their contribution has not been adequately recognized by the Indian Govt. he further said the Sikhs always uphold the supreme values of humanity and work on the principle of ‘sarbat Da Bhalla’.

     Mr.Jaiteg Singh Anant Sikh scholar and intellectual from Canada  in his keynote address said the Indian government always ignored the Sikh freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives for the country. He said that in the second Lahore conspiracy case 5 persons were hanged to death and 46 were given life imprisonment and 8 persons got other punishments out of total 74 . He further added that 22 persons among them were the followers of Bhai Randhir Singh who leads the Gadar movement. He said that this Trust organized functions in the memory of Gadries in the world especially, England, America, Canada, Holland and France. He said on 30 March a function is being organized in Oriental college Lahore in Pakistan, where the Gadries were hanged in freedom struggle.

  Dr.Charanjit Singh Atwal and Tarlochan Singh honored the decedents of freedom fighters of Gaddar movement like Bhai Randhir Singh, Giani Nahar Singh, Attar Singh Dhikapur, Harbhajan singh Chaminda and Giani Dalip Singh Fullanwal, who comes from abroad especially to participate in this function. Sikh scholars Prof. Himmat Singh, Dr.Sawinder Singh Rekhy both from Patiala and Dr. Balwinder Kaur from Bhatinda also addressed the gathering highlighting the historic role of the Gaddar movement in freedom struggle.

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First Convocation of Sri Guru Granth Sahib World University

SYL AN EMOTIVE ISSUE AND SHOULD BE RESOLVED WITH UTMOST SENSITIVITY AND CAUTION-BADAL

·        CHIDES AMARINDER SINGH FOR POLITICKING OVER THIS ISSUE

·        PUNJAB GOVERNMENT TO SOON COME UP WITH A POLICY TO REGULARIZE THE SERVICES OF ITS ADHOC/CONTRACT EMPLOYEES WITHIN LEGAL FRAMEWORK

·        FELICITATES STUDENTS FOR HAVING BEEN AWARDED WITH DEGREES ON FIRST CONVOCATION

·        GENERAL (RETD.) BIKRAM SINGH AND BHAGWANT SINGH DALAWARI CONFERRED WITH (HONOURIS CAUSA) DOCTOR OF SCIENCE AND DOCTOR OF LITERATURE

·        478 STUDENT GET DEGREES BESIDES MEDALS FOR 10 STUDENTS

·        CM PRESIDES OVER THE MEETING OF SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB FOURTH CENTENARY MEMORIAL TRUST

 

Fatehgarh Sahib, March 26: Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today categorically said that SYL was not merely a political issue for us rather it was an emotive issue, which should be tackled on the top priority with utmost sensitivity and caution, as river waters was the lifeline of every Punjabi especially the farmers.

Talking to the media persons on the side lines of the first convocation of Sri Guru Granth Sahib World University held here at its campus, the Chief Minister said that Punjab had been discriminated on every issue be it political, social, economic or even religious by the successive Congress governments at Centre and it was denied its rightful share in river waters during the water distribution done thrice in over past five decades in brazen defiance of an internationally and nationally accepted riparian principle.

Rebuking the Congress leadership for accusing SAD-BJP alliance government deliberately raking up the issue of SYL in wake of the forthcoming assembly polls in 2017, the Chief Minister said that we the people of Punjab were the custodian of the river waters in the state and won’t allow to share a single drop of it with any state as Punjab didn’t have spare water to share with anyone. Mr. Badal asked the Congress to stop politicking over this sensitive issue and unnecessarily criticizing the SAD-BJP alliance, which had already made its stand clear to everyone that their leadership was prepared to make any supreme sacrifice to save our waters. He assailed the Congress for accusing the alliance government for raising the SYL issue as a run up to 2017 state assembly elections. Mr. Badal castigated the Congress party for eulogizing former Chief Minister and President PPCC, Capt. Amarinder Singh as the ‘savior of waters’ for passage of Punjab Termination of Agreements Act, 2004 whereas in reality this legislations was nothing but an unintentional admission of guilt by the Congress government for betrayal with the people of Punjab on river waters.

In his convocation address, the Chief Minister said the state government would soon come out with the policy within legal framework to regularize the services of its adhoc/contract employees for ensuring job security to them. He said he had already deputed the Chief Secretary, his Principal Secretary and Advocate General to find ways and means to regularize the services of these employees. The Chief Minister also expressed concern over the sheer exploitation of well qualified youth by hiring their services on paltry amount of salaries especially in the private sector. He further said that all the vacant posts of doctors and teachers would be filled soon to ensure smooth functioning of the hospitals and schools across the state.

Mr. Badal also felicitated the students and their parents on this joyous occasion and wished them a bright career ahead in their life. He said that quality and purposeful education was the foremost aspect, which shapes the overall personality of a person. He said that thus it was the bounden duty of the state government to provide the best education to the students at all levels be it at elementary, middle, high and plus two level. He mentioned that 400 middle schools would be upgraded to high schools and likewise 400 schools would be upgraded from high to senior secondary. Apart from this we have already initiated several steps to ensure quality education to the students by opening meritorious schools with an objective to afford level playing field to the economically poor but bright students to enable them to compete with their peers from public and convent schools in urban areas. To further motivate them to excel in the field of professional higher education in the streams of medical and engineering, the state government has recently taken a path breaking decision to bear the entire expenditure of their education and made budgetary provision of Rs.10 crore in the current budget.

As many as 478 students from different streams in graduate and post-graduate were awarded degrees during the convocation besides 10 students were honoured with university medals for their outstanding academic record.

On the occasion, Ex-Army Chief and Chairman Chiefs-of-Staff, General (Retd.) Bikram Singh and former IFS S. Bhagwant Singh Dalawari were conferred honorary degrees of Doctor of Science and Doctor of Literature, both (Honouris Causa) respectively for outstanding services rendered by them in their fields.

Earlier, the Chancellor and President SGPC Jathedar Avtar Singh highlighted the future plans of the university to emerge it as one of the leading universities at the global level. Likewise, Vice-Chancellor Dr. Gurmohan Singh Walia mentioned the major achievements and activities in the field of academics and sports.

Prior to the convocation, the Chief Minister presided over a meeting of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Fourth Centenary Memorial Trust and gave approval to initiate those projects, which were needed to be completed on priority and authorized the building committee to prioritize the projects so that they could be taken up accordingly. The trust also gave go ahead to get the revised master plan prepared to ensure integrated development of the campus. The trust also discussed the ways and means for resources mobilization to generate additional funds for making it economically viable and financially sustainable.

Prominent amongst others who were present on occasion included Ex-Army Chief and Chairman Chiefs-of-Staff, General (Retd.) Bikram Singh, Secretary UGC Dr. Jaspal Singh Sandhu, Chancellor and President SGPC Jathedar Avtar Singh, Vice-Chancellor Dr. Gurmohan Singh Walia, Chairman Punjab State Backward Classes Commission Prof. Kirpal Singh Badungar, Member Executive S. Nirmal Singh Joula, S. Bhupinder Singh Anand, Ex-Chief Secretary S. Rupinder Singh Mann, Secretary SGPC S. Sukhdev Singh Bhaur, Member SGPC Bibi Kiranjot Kaur, S. Amarjeet Singh Sidhu, IAS (Retd.) (all members of the trust), former Member Rajya Sabha S. Tarlochan Singh, MLA Bassi Pathana Justice (Retd.) Nirmal Singh, Ex-MLA S. Didar Singh Bhatti, Vice President SAD S. Jagdeep Singh Cheema, SAD District President S. Ranjit Singh Libra besides several members of the SGPC.

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 CM GREETS PEOPLE ON THE EVE OF HOLI

 Chandigarh, March 23, 2016

Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today extended his warm greetings to the people of Punjab on the eve of Holi- the festival of colours.

In a message, the Chief Minister said that this festival has a special significance in our centuries-old culture that propagated the unity of mankind, tolerance and compassion. Celebrating such festivals not only strengthen the bonds of the communal harmony in the society but also inculcate the eternal social and moral values amongst the people, added Mr. Badal.

The Chief Minister appealed the people to celebrate this joyous occasion in unison with religious fervor and gaiety rising above of the petty considerations of caste, creed and colour.

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CM CALLS PEOPLE TO PREPARE THEMSELVES FOR TOUGH BATTLE AHEAD TO SAFEGUARD THE RIVER WATERS OF THE STATE

DECLARES FROM SACRED LAND OF SRI ANANDPUR SAHIB THAT SYL CANAL WOULD NOT ALLOWED TO BE CONSTRUCTED AT ANY COST AND UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES

ANY DECISION AIMED AT ROBBING THE STATE AND ITS PEOPLE OF THEIR RIGHTS WAS, IS AND WOULD NEVER BE ACCEPTABLE

STATE CONGRESS LEADERSHIP REMAINED MUTE SPECTATORS BEFORE THEIR PARTY HIGH COMMAND

PASSAGE OF TERMINATION AGREEMENT BY CAPTAIN WAS AN ADMISSION OF GUILT BY THE CONGRESS GOVERNMENT

SLAMS CONGRESS FOR IRRELEVANTLY MEDDLING IN SOCIAL, POLITICAL, ECONOMIC AND EVEN RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS OF SIKHS

CM AND DEPUTY CM BESTOWED ‘KISSANA DA MESSIAH’ AND ‘PAANIYAAN DA RAAKHA’ AWARD

DEVELOPMENT TO BE MAIN POLL PLANK: SUKHBIR SINGH BADAL

DOUBLE FACE OF CONGRESS & AAP HAS COME TO FORE

CHIEF MINISTER IS SAVIOR OF WATERS OF PUNJAB

STATE DEVELOPED ONLY DURING SAD-BJP GOVERNMENT AT HELM

MAJITHIA HAILS CM FOR TAKING HISTORIC STEP TO SAFEGUARD THE RIGHTS OF FARMERS

ASSAILS CAPTAIN AND KEJRIWAL FOR DOUBLESPEAK ON SYL ISSUE

Sri Anandpur Sahib, March 23-

Giving a clarion call to people of the state to prepare themselves for tough battle ahead to safeguard the river waters of the state, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today unequivocally declared that the Satluj Yamuna Link (SYL) canal would not allowed to be constructed at any cost and under any circumstances.

Addressing a mammoth gathering during religious congregation to mark the commemoration of historic Hola Mohalla here today, the Chief Minister without mincing any words said that it was high time to make supreme sacrifices rather than allowing the construction of SYL canal as it would divest the people of Punjab of their legitimate rights over the river waters, in blatant violation of the nationally and internationally accepted Riparian Principle. Committing his party and government to the strongest measures needed in order to protect the interests of the people of Punjab, Mr. Badal appealed to Punjabis to prepare themselves for tough battles ahead for the purpose.

The Chief Minister said that he had recently declared to safeguard the river waters of the state at any cost in accordance with the Riparian Principles in the august house of Punjab Vidhan Sabha adding that from this sacred land of martyrs today he declares that any such decision aimed at robbing the state and its people of their rights was, is and would never be accepted to me and SAD-BJP alliance. Mr. Badal expressed gratitude to the state BJP leadership especially Cabinet Minister Mr. Madan Mohan Mittal and state BJP Chief Mr. Kamal Sharma, who had fully supported the state’s cause for river waters.

Recalling the long ordeal of Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) for waging a relentless battle to protect the interests of the state, the Chief Minister assailed the Congress for depriving the genuine rights especially related to river waters during their successive governments at the centre. He chided the state Congress leadership for being mute spectators that surrendered haplessly before their party high command in brazen defiance of the interests of the state and its people. As a testimony to their betrayal towards the state and its people the then Chief Minister of Congress Mr. Darbara Singh along with Captain Amarinder Singh, who was MP at that time, accompanied the Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi for performing earth breaking ceremony of the SYL Canal, at Kapoori in 1982.

Referring to Punjab Termination of Agreements Act 2004, which Congressmen claimed as their major contribution, the Chief Minister said that all the Agreements which were terminated through this Act, were done by the Congress governments. Thus the Act was a mere admission of guilt by the Congress government headed by Captain Amarinder Singh. This Termination Act terminated nothing but the agreements signed by the Congress governments alone themselves. He said the passage of this agreement was in fact an unintentional admission of guilt by the Congress government.

Holding the Congress party squarely responsible for meting out step motherly treatment with Punjab in every sphere be it political, social, economic and even religious, the Chief Minister said that the Punjabis in general and Sikh community in particular could never forgive the Congress party for its sins against Punjab. Mr. Badal said that how could the Sikh community forget sins of Congress like Operation Blue Star and 1984 anti-Sikh carnage, which have inflicted deep wounds on the Sikh psyche. He further bemoaned that the Congress governments at the centre had deliberately denied the state of Punjabi speaking areas, its capital Chandigarh and even its legitimate share in river waters.

Tracing the history of long struggles waged by his party, the SAD, and Punjabis in general, the Chief Minister said that he and the SAD-BJP government had neither accepted in the past nor would accept now nor ever in future any decision taken at any level to take away our vital river waters from Punjab. Mr. Badal said that there was a wide consensus that Punjab did not have even a single drop of water to spare for any other state, neither is it even possible to do so. In view of that, there never had been any need nor was there one now to construct the SYL canal. He categorically said that they would not allow this canal to be constructed at any cost.

On the occasion, the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister were honored for championing the cause of peasantry by bestowing ‘Kissana da Messiah’ and ‘Paaniyaan da Raakha’ award. As a token of honor and services rendered by them for well being of peasantry, the Chief Minister was presented a ‘Wooden Plough’ whereas Deputy Chief Minister was given a model of “Well”.

In his speech, Punjab Deputy Chief Minister, S. Sukhbir Singh Badal today strongly castigated Congress and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for playing dirty politics on SYL issue which is of utmost importance to the state. He said that both congress and AAP have displayed height of political opportunism and their dubious role has come to the fore on crucial SYL issue. He said that while Punjab Vidhan Sabha was deliberating on SYL issue and bill to de-notify the land acquired from farmers for SYL was being brought, congress MLAs resorted to dirty tactics of staging walkouts. Taking on AAP, Deputy CM said that its convener and Delhi CM, Arvind Kejriwal gave statement supporting Punjab’s stand on SYL but changed his tune as soon he reached Delhi which was equivalent to stabbing Punjabi people in the back.

Earlier, he said that Chief Minister, S. Parkash Singh Badal has always acted as savior of Punjab’s interests whose saying is final on every issue including state’s waters. Elaborating further, he said that development of Punjab has only taken place with SAD-BJP Government at the helm and the state government under dynamic leadership of  S. Parkash Singh Badal has promulgated several people friendly schemes and initiatives for e.g.--- waiving of tubewell bills, enacted law according to which government would fix interests to be paid at loans, loans worth Rs. 50000 for crops from co-operative banks at which no interest would be payable. He said kandi and Bist Doab canals to have water soon and farmers having under 2.5 acres of land to be given tubewell connection in 15 days, adding he said provident fund and pension scheme for farmers, Atta-Dal scheme, shagan scheme, enhancement of old age pension, health and accidental insurance for farmers and poor people have also been launched.

 Divulging more, he said state government is soon going to advertise 1.15 lakh vacancies which would provide employment to youth. Coming on to skill sector, Deputy CM said in next 12 months around 1.5 lakh-2 lakh youths would be given skill training to prepare them for cut throat competition and demands of industrial sector. Terming development as key points of election agenda, he said that sensible people of Punjab would not pay heed to anti-Punjab congress and AAP’s utterances and would always stand for prosperity of state.

Hailing the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal for taking historic step to safeguard the rights of farmers by bringing a bill to de-notify the Satluj Yamuna Link (SYL) canal, the Revenue, Information and Public Relations Minister Mr. Bikram Singh Majithia in his address said that under the leadership of Mr. Badal the youth of the state was ready to make every sacrifice to safeguard the interests of the state. Accusing both Captain Amarinder Singh and Delhi Chief Minister Mr. Arvind Kejriwal for ignoring the interests of the state, he said that while Captain had welcomed the foundation of SYL canal in 1982, Kejriwal's reality has been exposed of his being doublespeak as he changed his stand on this issue within hours of his Punjab visit. Welcoming the resolution presented by Mr. Badal in Punjab Vidhan Sabha to not allow the construction of SYL Canal at any cost, the Minister categorically said that the bill presented during the Captain regime in 2004 had several shortcomings. However, he said that the in “Punjab Satluj-Yamuna Link Canal Land (Transfer of Proprietary Rights) Bill, 2016”, which was passed unanimously in the Punjab Vidhan Sabha, under the leadership of Mr. Badal, concrete steps have been taken to ensure that the SYL canal was not constructed at any cost as the state did not have a single drop of water to share with anybody.

Mr. Majithia said the historic decision of giving the land, acquired for the construction of SYL, back to its owner, free of cost and paying back of Rs 192 crore back to Haryana, which was taken for the construction of the canal spoke volumes of Mr. Badal’s concern and sincerity to protect the rights of state and its people. “As a real custodian of rights of Punjabis the Chief Minister has through this bill buried the issue of SYL forever, which is really laudable” he added.

Earlier welcoming the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister, the Education Minister Dr. Daljeet Singh Cheema said that the state would ever remain indebted for their path breaking initiatives to ensure overall development of the state and prosperity of its people. He highly appreciated the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister for taking special initiative for enactment of law on the Agriculture Indebtedness and ensuring stringent punishments to the perpetrators of heinous crime of desecration of Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji.

Earlier, the Chief Minister paid obeisance at Takht Sri Kesgarh Sahib and was presented a robe of honor (Siropa) by Jathedar Giani Mal Singh. 

Prominent amongst other present on the occasion included Cabinet Ministers Jathedar Tota Singh and Mr. Madan Mohan Mittal, Rajya Sabha MP Mr Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa and Mr Balwinder Singh Bhunder, Lok Sabha MP Prof. Prem Singh Chandumajra, MLA Bibi Jagir Kaur, former MLAs Jathedar Ujaagar Singh Wadali and Mr Sarabjeet Singh Makkar, President of Shiromani Gurdwara Prabhandak Committee Jathedar Avtar Singh, President of DSGMC Mr Manjeet Singh GK, General Secretary of DSGMC Mr Manjinder Singh Sirsa, Special Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Dr S Karunaraju and Deputy Commissioner Mr. Karnesh Sharma. 

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Bharat Ratna should be awarded to Shaheed-E-Azam S. Bhagat Singh, Rajguru & Sukhdev: Sukhbir Singh Badal

State government ready for any amendment in act to save Punjab’s water

Comparison of kanhaiya with Shaheed Bhagat Singh an affront to martyrs

UPA government probed swiss accounts of Captain Amarinder & family

Kejriwal wants to plunder Punjab as East India Company did

Exhorts youth to wage war against drugs

Announces 2000 shops for free supply of 206 life saving drugs

Pays homage to Shaheed-E-Azam Bhagat Singh, Rajguru & Sukhdev

 

Khatkar Kalan (Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar), 23 March-

Punjab Deputy Chief Minister, S. Sukhbir Singh Badal has demanded Bharat Ratna for Shaheed-E-Azam S. Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev from central government. He said that Punjab Government would write to Prime Minister, Narendra Modi in this regard. He further said that state government has appealed to the central government to soon make an announcement about naming of Mohali airport after Shaheed-E-Azam S. Bhagat Singh.

 He also said that the stand of SAD-BJP government is exemplary on SYL issue and the government is ready for any amendment in the act if need arose, to protect waters of Punjab. Launching a stinging attack on Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convenor and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Deputy Chief Minister said that kejriwal’s double face has come to fore as he is changing his statements on water issue like a chameleon. He described plunder and exploitation of Punjab as only agenda of kejriwal on lines of  east india company and advance his political motives.  

Earlier, paying glowing tributes to Shaheed-E-Azam S. Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev on behalf of Punjab Government on their martyrdom day, S. Badal said that the real tribute to martyrs would be that the youth should join hands with state government in waging war against drugs. He said that Punjab government has carried out unmatched and all round progress during previous 9 years which cannot be equalled by any other government. He described welfare schemes including---Shagan Scheme, Atta-Dal scheme, 200 units free power to S.C. families, Free power to farmers, Health Insurance for Traders & Farmers, Pension for freedom fighter families as special achievements of SAD-BJP government.

He also said that the bill passed by state government in Vidhan Sabha giving relief to farmers from debt is a historical move. He further said that interest free loan of Rs. 50000 for small farmers would prove beneficial to farming community.

Terming equation of kanhaiya with S. Bhagat Singh by congress leader Shashi Tharoor as condemnable, Deputy Chief Minister asked congress to come clean on issue. He also said that record made public by swiss bank of bank accounts of Punjab Congress Chief Captain Amarinder Singh’s family members is absolutely correct and the probe regarding the same was initiated during previous UPA regime.

Addressing a mamooth gathering on this occasion, S. Badal said that under dynamic leadership of Chief Minister, S. Parkash Singh Badal Punjab has become power surplus and road network is also being given facelift. Besides this, construction of bist doab canal is going on war footing to augument shortage of canal water in doaba region whereas, kandi canal is proposed to be completed in next 2 months to meet irrigation needs of kandi area.

Calling youth as real treasure of nation, Deputy Chief Minister disclosed that recruitment process has been initiated with regard to providing more than 1 lakh jobs to youth. Apart from this, skill centers are being opened in every block which would  train around 2 lakh youth in one year.

Making a special announcement, S. Badal divulged 2000 that medical shops would be opened in Punjab where 206 life saving medicines would be provided free of cost and tests would also be conducted absolutely free of cost. On the occasion, Deputy Chief Minister honoured Paramjit Kaur niece of Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Bharat Bhushan Thapar from family of Shaheed Sukhdev and Bubbly Nayyar

On this occasion, Lok Sabha MP Prof. Prem Singh Chandumajra, Jail and tourism Minister S. Sohan Singh Thandal, Chairman Markfed Punjab S. Jarnail Singh Wahid, Chairman District Planning Committee Dr. S.K. Sukhi, Chairperson Punjab Social Welfare Board Varinder Kaur Thandi, OSD to Deputy Chief Minister, S. Charanjit Singh Brar, President youth Akali Dal Doaba zone Sarabjot Singh Sabi, District President Akali Dal Baba Ram Singh Dudhalaa, Dustrict President BJP Sanjiv Bhardwaj also addreesed gathering.

Prominent among those present were Chief Parliamentary Secretary Chaudhary Nand Lal, Ex-MLA Mohan Singh Banga, Director Punjab Mandi Board Jagjit Singh Lali, SGPC member Gurbaksh Singh Khalsa, Akali leader Satnam Singh Ladian, youth Akali Dal district President Sukhdeep Singh Sukar, President District Hoshiarpur Karamvir Singh Ghumman and District President I.T. Wing Barinder Singh Parmar.

 MOHALI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TO BE NAMED AFTER SHAHEED BHAGAT SINGH – SUKHBIR SINGH BADAL 

DEPUTY CM ADVOCATES BHARAT RATNA FOR SHAHEED BHAGAT SINGH

·        PUNJAB WATERS WOULD NOT BE SHARED AT ANY COST 

·        AMAR SHAHEED JYOTI AT HUSSAINIWALA DEPICTS COMMUNAL HARMONY & INTEGRITY – KAMAL SHARMA

·        DEPUTY CM PAYS TRIBUTES TO THE GREAT MARTYRS

·        INAUGURATES AMAR SHAHEED JYOTI

·        LIGHT & SOUND PROJECT WOULD BE SET UP AT THE “SHAHEEDI SAMARK” SOON 

Ferozepur, March 23:

            While advocating the Bharat Ratna for Shaheed-E-Azam Bhagat Singh, Punjab Deputy CM Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal today said that it would be a real tribute to our great martyr. He said that after paying floral tributes to our great martyrs, Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Shaheed Rajguru, Shaheed Sukhdev, Raj Mata and B K Dutt and inaugurating the Amar Shaheed Jyoti at Hussainiwala, today.

            On this occasion, the Deputy CM said that the International Airport at Mohali would be named after Shaheed Bhagat Singh as after getting consent of Punjab and Haryana, the centre government has already taken decision in this regard. Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal said that Shaheed Bhagat Singh’s sacrifice for our country holds highest regard in freedom struggle. He said that the Bharat Ratna would be the real tribute to Shaheed-E-Azam Bhagat Singh. He said that for educating the people visiting Hussainiwala about its historical importance, a light and sound system would be set up here soon.

            Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal said that it’s a matter of great pride that out of total sacrifices in freedom struggle, contribution of Punjabis was more than 80 percent and for paying tribute to their sacrifices, the Punjab government is constructing Jang-E-Azadi Memorial in the state. He said that only those communities succeed which remember and take care of their history and culture and that is why, under the able leadership of Chief Minister Mr Parkash Singh Badal, several memorials have been constructed in the state.

            The Deputy CM said that in last nine years time, the Shiromani Akali Dal-Bharatiya Janta Party led Punjab government has started several welfare schemes and several policies have been formulated for different sections of the society. He said that the development wheel is moving on full swing in Punjab.

            He further said that for settling farm loans of farmers, the Punjab government has made a new law under which banks or any private person cannot levy rate of interest of his own choice. He said that for any farm loan dispute, tribunals would be set up at district and state level. Similarly, an interest free farm loan scheme up to Rs 50,000 would be started for farmers this year, that would benefit more than one million farmers in Punjab. He said that for farmers with less than 2.5 acres landholding, tubewell connections would be given on priority basis, whereas apart from this 1.5 lakh more tubewell connections would be given. He said that for the welfare of our youth, 1.20 lakh jobs would be advertised for government sector. Similarly, a health insurance scheme has been started for farmers, traders, Atta-Dal card holders and others, through which the entire family can get themselves treated in hospitals for up to Rs 50,000.

            While reiterating its stand on river waters, the Deputy CM said that river water with Punjab state is less than even its own demand, so there is no question of sharing it with any other state. He stressed that Punjab, which is the food bowl of the country, its waters would not be shared with any other state. He said that by passing a landmark bill in the Vidhan Sabha, the Punjab government has finished the issue of SYL canal in true sense.

            While answering a question during the press conference, Capt Amarinder Singh’s truth is now out in open as everyone knows the amount of money stashed in his Swiss Bank accounts. He rejected that it’s a case of political vendetta and clarified that an investigation in this regard was started by the Congress government itself. He said that infact it was Capt Amarinder Singh who had registered false cases under political vendetta, which were found false in the court cases later.

            Taking an aim at Delhi CM Mr Arvind Kejriwal, the Deputy CM said that his double standards have come out in open from his double speak on the SYL canal issue. Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal said that Aam Aadmi Party just wants to grab power in Punjab by using all kinds of unfair means.

            While paying tributes to the martyrs, Punjab BJP president Mr Kamal Sharma said that the Amar Shaheed Jyoti at Hussainiwala is a symbol of communal harmony and integrity. He said that very soon a light and sound system would be installed here with a cost of Rs 5.5 crore and once it starts working, a 25-minute long programme would be organised every evening. He said that Union Tourism Minister Mr Mahesh Sharma has already given his approval for this project.

            On this occasion, the Deputy CM also welcomed a Cycle Yatra from Khatkar Kalan which was organised by Pedallers Society of India and also planted a tree sapling in the sand collected from the birth places of the great martyrs. He also inaugurated the Kabaddi tournament organised by Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, Sukhdev Memorial Society.

            Prominent among those present on the occasion included MLA Mr Hari Singh Zira, MLA Mr Joginder Singh Jindu, Mr Vardev Singh Mann, SGPC members Mr Satpal Singh Talwandi, Mr Darshan Singh Serkhan, Mr Balwinder Singh Bhammalanda, Mr Darshan Singh Mothanwala, Mr Tejinder Singh Middukhera, Commissioner Mr V K Meena, Deputy Commissioner Mr DPS Kharbanda, DIG Mr Amar Singh Chahal, SSP Mr Hardial Singh Mann, former MLA Mr Ravinder Singh Babbal, Mr Sukhpal Singh Nannu, Nagar Council president Mr Ashwani Grover, Zila Parishad chairman Mr Baldev Raj Kamboj, Mr Jagraj Singh Katora, besides several others.

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SUKHBIR SINGH BADAL GREETS PEOPLE ON THE EVE OF HOLI

CHANDIGARH MARCH 23:

          Punjab Deputy Chief Minister S. Sukhbir Singh Badal today extended his warm greetings to the people on Holi-the festival of colours.

               In a message, S. Badal said this festival had a special significance in our centuries-old cultural heritage that propagated the unity of mankind, tolerance and compassion. "Such festivals not only promote the communal harmony but also bring cheers and infuse among the people the fundamental and eternal values enshrined in our ancient Indian Culture".

                   He appealed the people to celebrate this joyous occasion in unison with religious fervor and gaiety rising above of the petty considerations of caste, creed and colour.

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GHAGGAR BRANCH TO REMAIN CLOSED FOR 21 DAYS

CHANDIGARH, MARCH 23:

It has been notified that under rule 63 of Rules framed under the Northern India Canal and Drainage Act, 1873(Act VIII of 1873) that weather permitting and having due regard to the status of crops, Ghaggar Branch off-taking from tail of Patiala Feeder-2 will remain closed from March 23 to April 12, 2016 (both days inclusive) for 21 days to complete the work of Construction of New Bridge R.D.89217 by B&R PWD works, informed Mr. Kahan Singh Pannu, Secretary, Department of Irrigation, Government of Punjab.

 

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 PROJECT WORTH 960 CRORE FOR WATER LOGGED AREAS OF SOUTH-WESTERN PUNJAB

PROJECT TO BE COMPLETED BY MARCH, 2017-SARVESH KAUSHAL

 

ü STATE HAS DEMANDED TOTAL 400 CRORE (INCLUDING STATE SHARE) IN 2nd. INSTALLMENT FOR MAKING THE AREA FREE FROM WATER LOGGING

ü INTER SECTORAL SUB-COMMITTEE HEADED BY SH. AVINASH MISHRA INSPECTED VARIOUS SITES OF WORKS EXECUTED WITH THE FUNDS ISSUED IN 1st. INSTALMENT ON 21/03/2016

ü SEEPAGE FROM RAJASTHAN FEEDER AND SIRHIND FEEDER CANAL TO BE CURBED ON PRIORITY

 Chandigarh March 23: Addressing the on going problems of water logging in the south-western areas of Punjab and making state free from water logging, the Punjab government has urged the government of India, through the Niti Ayog, to release the balance 2nd. Installment of Rs. 100 crore at the earliest so that the works could be completed within the fixed time frame

Addressing the meeting Mr.Sarvesh Kaushal Chief Secretary Punjab said that the government has chalked out a comprehensive plan to tackle water logging problem in the state. Along with surface drainage system, state irrigation department has planned extensive use of sub-surface drainage system particularly in low lying pockets of Muktsar and Fazilka Districts.

Giving details of the steps taken by the state government in tackling the water logging issues, he said that with the removal of the obstructions in the flow of drains created by the pipe type structures, flood water from water logged area drains was evacuated within 10-11 days during the floods of 2014 whereas it was 20-21 days during floods of 2013.   Briefing the visiting Inter Sectoral Team about the work plan for the year 2015-16 and 2016-17 for which Rs. 400 crore has been demanded from the GoI, the Chief Secretary said that the state government has planned construction of 30 sub surface drainage schemes at a cost of Rs. 120 crore, on desilting and widening of drains and dewatering/deepening of ponds etc. Rs. 65 Crore, Rs. 140 crore to be spent on construction of Pucca Works on drains, Rs. 40 crore on construction of new surface drains, Rs. 8 crore on construction of new lift schemes and Rs. 27 Crore on removing over burden from banks of drains to facilitate movement of machinery for desilting of drains.

Expressing its satisfaction on the ongoing works of Punjab government to tackle the menace of water logging in the south-western areas, the Chairman of the Inter sectoral team Prof. Ramesh Chand said that they have taken the first hand information after visiting the affected areas and suggested that a multi pronged strategy has to be exercised to tackle the leakage from both the Rajasthan Feeder Canal and the Sirhind feeder canal. He has also assured the state government to take up the issue with the Government of India for releasing the required funds to Punjab so that the work could be completed within a stipulated time frame.

          Prominent amongst others who were present in the meeting included Sh. Jatinder Kumar, Advisor Niti Aayog, Sh. Vinod Shah, additional Secretary, Rajasthan Govt., Sh. Avinash Mishra, joint advisor(W.R.), Niti Aayog, Sh. P.S. Ghuman Chief Engineer/Drainage, Sh. G.S. Wason, Chief Engineer/Canals.

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4 SPECIAL “SAANJH” INFORMATION CENTERS SET UP DURING HOLA MOHALLA CELEBRATIONS

·       IMMEDIATE REGISTRATION OF INFORMATION REGARDING MISSING PERSONS/EQUIPMENTS

·       INFORMATION CENTERS TO EDUCATE PEOPLE ABOUT SERVICES AVAILABLE UNDER SAANJH PROJECT

Sri Anandpur Sahib, March 23: Keeping in view the huge inflow of pilgrims during Holla Mohalla celebrations in Sri Anandpur Sahib, the Community policing division of Punjab police through its Saanjh project has taken a unique initiative of facilitating public by setting up four information centers equipped with required IT tools to immediately register any information regarding missing persons/equipments. Besides this, these centers are also being used to educate general public about Saanjh project and number of services being provided through Saanjh kendras throughout the state.

Disclosing this here today a spokesman of Punjab police informed that this one of its own kind Community Policing Project ‘SAANJH’ was launched by the Government of Punjab and the main purpose of this project was to improve the Police image by efficient delivery of police services and collaboration of the community in handling complaints, disputes and other issues concerning the society and Saanjh Kendras have been set up in every nook & corner of the state. Under this project, a citizen from any part of the State can approach the nearest ‘Saanjh Kendra’ for obtaining information/services from any Police Station in the State.               

“These 'Saanjh Kendras’ are providing 41 Police related services in the jurisdiction of three Police Commissionerates and 27 police related services in jurisdiction of other districts as per the provisions of  Punjab Right to Service Act, 2011 and all these services have to be provided within a time frame  defined in the act”, he further said. In a single window system, more than Sixty Two Lakh services have been delivered through these centres. These centers also have a dispute resolution unit. More than Fifty Four Thousand disputes relating to women, children, social, economic & other have been resolved since 2012. It also provides victim relief services.

He said that Community liaison groups have been formed and attached with each ‘Saanjh committee’ for further widening participatory approach for handling multifarious issues of policing. 39891 people belonging to different strata of society are members of these ‘Saanjh committees’ & community liaison groups.   

It may also be mentioned here that Punjab Police has designated Nodal Officer for crime against women in entire Punjab, one at State level and one each in 24 districts and 3 Commissionerates’, who will be responsible for ensuring proper investigation & further follow up of all under trial cases in various courts.   A toll free (24x7) 181 Helpline is already functioning in Punjab and a special desk for handling issues of women has been created at police station

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CASHLESS INSURANCE SCHEME FOR MEDIA FRATERNITY: HISTORIC DECISION OF PUNJAB GOVERNMENT - MAJITHIA

 Chandigarh, March 22 

The Information and Public Relations Minister Mr. Bikram Singh Majithia today gave assurance that Punjab Government was committed to the welfare of Journalists and has taken a historic decision to launch a cashless insurance scheme for the media fraternity besides making various important provisions for the media in the Budget 2016-17.

          The Minister also said that the Punjab government has already announced accidental insurance up to Rs. 5 lakh for the accredited and recognized journalists. The SAD-BJP Government has become the first government in the state to have formulated an insurance scheme up to Rs. 3 lakhs of medical facilities for the family members of the 3480 accredited and recognized journalists on the same pattern that of the families of the government employees/pensioners.

          Giving further details of the facilities extended by the Punjab government to the journalists, Mr. Majithia said that in the Budget 2016-17, the cashless insurance facility to the journalists would be given as it has given to the government employees of the state. Besides this the family members of the journalists would also be covered under the cashless insurance scheme.

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PROJECT WORTH 960 CRORE FOR WATER LOGGED AREAS OF SOUTH-WESTERN PUNJAB

 PROJECT TO BE COMPLETED BY MARCH, 2017-SARVESH KAUSHAL

 

ü STATE HAS DEMANDED TOTAL 400 CRORE (INCLUDING STATE SHARE) IN 2nd. INSTALLMENT FOR MAKING THE AREA FREE FROM WATER LOGGING

ü INTER SECTORAL SUB-COMMITTEE HEADED BY SH. AVINASH MISHRA INSPECTED VARIOUS SITES OF WORKS EXECUTED WITH THE FUNDS ISSUED IN 1st. INSTALMENT ON 21/03/2016

ü SEEPAGE FROM RAJASTHAN FEEDER AND SIRHIND FEEDER CANAL TO BE CURBED ON PRIORITY

 Chandigarh March 22: Addressing the on going problems of water logging in the south-western areas of Punjab and making state free from water logging, the Punjab government has urged the government of India, through the Niti Ayog, to release the balance 2nd. Installment of Rs. 100 crore at the earliest so that the works could be completed within the fixed time frame.

            

Addressing the meeting Mr. Kaushal said that the government has chalked out a comprehensive plan to tackle water logging problem in the state. Along with surface drainage system, state irrigation department has planned extensive use of sub-surface drainage system particularly in low lying pockets of Muktsar and Fazilka Districts.

Giving details of the steps taken by the state government in tackling the water logging issues, he said that with the removal of the obstructions in the flow of drains created by the pipe type structures, flood water from water logged area drains was evacuated within 10-11 days during the floods of 2014 whereas it was 20-21 days during floods of 2013.   Briefing the visiting Inter Sectoral Team about the work plan for the year 2015-16 and 2016-17 for which Rs. 400 crore has been demanded from the GoI, the Chief Secretary said that the state government has planned construction of 30 sub surface drainage schemes at a cost of Rs. 120 crore, on desilting and widening of drains and dewatering/deepening of ponds etc. Rs. 65 Crore, Rs. 140 crore to be spent on construction of Pucca Works on drains, Rs. 40 crore on construction of new surface drains, Rs. 8 crore on construction of new lift schemes and Rs. 27 Crore on removing over burden from banks of drains to facilitate movement of machinery for desilting of drains.

Expressing its satisfaction on the ongoing works of Punjab government to tackle the menace of water logging in the south-western areas, the Chairman of the Inter sectoral team Prof. Ramesh Chand said that they have taken the first hand information after visiting the affected areas and suggested that a multi pronged strategy has to be exercised to tackle the leakage from both the Rajasthan Feeder Canal and the Sirhind feeder canal. He has also assured the state government to take up the issue with the Government of India for releasing the required funds to Punjab so that the work could be completed within a stipulated time frame.

          Prominent amongst others who were present in the meeting included Sh. Jatinder Kumar, Advisor Niti Aayog, Sh. Vinod Shah, additional Secretary, Rajasthan Govt., Sh. Avinash Mishra, joint advisor(W.R.), Niti Aayog, Sh. P.S. Ghuman Chief Engineer/Drainage, Sh. G.S. Wason, Chief Engineer/Canals.

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CM SEEKS FULSOME SUPPORT AND COOPERATION FROM NITI AAYOG FOR TRANSFORMING THE FORTUNES OF THE FARMERS

SEEKS FORMULATION OF SPECIAL SCHEMES TO PROMOTE CROP DIVERSIFICATION AND BOOST THE PROSPECTS OF AGRO INDUSTRY IN THE STATE

HIGH LEVEL DELEGATION OF NITI AAYOG CALLS ON CM

Chandigarh, March 22-

          Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today solicited fulsome support and cooperation from NITI Aayog for transforming the fortunes of the farmers of the state by introducing special schemes catering to their needs.

          Interacting with a high level delegation comprising Member of NITI Aayog Prof. Ramesh Chand and Advisor Mr. Jitender Kumar who called on him at his residence this evening, the Chief Minister underscored the need for formulating special schemes for the state to benefit its farmers. He said that the farming community in the state was facing a severe crisis adding that though the state government was making all out efforts to ameliorate their sufferings but the NITI Aayog could further play a proactive role in it with the help of the Union government. Mr. Badal said that special schemes must be formulated to promote crop diversification and boosting the prospects of the agro industry in the state.

          Flagging up another issue, the Chief Minister asked the delegation to expedite the matter of getting approval for the project of rejuvenation and renovation of Upper Bari Doaba Canal (UBDC), which was lying with the Union government. He said that this century old canal, which was the lifeline of Majha region, could further augment the irrigation potential in the region.   

Dwelling on another issue, the Chief Minister asked the delegation to ensure subsidy for installing barbed wire/ fencing in the Kandi/ hilly areas to prevent the damage caused to the crops of the farmers by Wild animals. He said that the state government was mulling to construct ‘Cattle Ponds’ for checking the entry of wild animals in the residential areas adding that the Aayog must formulate a policy for giving subsidy to the farmers for this.

Taking part in deliberations Prof. Ramesh Chand said that the Punjab was harbinger of food security in the country and today also the farmers of the state could be immensely benefitted by major reforms like Unified Market system, Model Land Lease Law and Rurban Clusters scheme under the Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Rurban Mission as these Clusters would act as incubate growth centres in rural areas by providing infrastructure amenities and market access for the farmers adding that they would also expand employment opportunities for the youth. He assured the Chief Minister that NITI Aayog would take every possible step to facilitate the farming community of the state.

Prominent amongst other present in the meeting included Special Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr. KJS Cheema

 

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ADAL REVIEWS ARRANGEMENTS FOR COMMEMORATION OF 350TH YEAR OF BIRTH CELEBRATIONS OF SRI GURU GOBIND SINGH JI

·        FINALIZES SITE PLAN FOR TENT CITY AND GRAND PANDAAL IN PATNA

·        ENTRUSTS THE TASK OF DESIGNING PANDAAL AND RUNNING SPECIAL BUS CARRYING RELICS OF TENTH MASTER TO SGPC

·        ASKS BOTH SGPC AND DSGMC TO RUN SPECIAL TRAINS TO TAKE

·        DEVOTEES FROM PUNJAB AND DELHI TO PATNA

·        CONSTITUTES A COMMITTEE COMPRISING MPS AND TOP OFFICIALS TO OVERSEE DAY TO DAY ARRANGEMENTS FOR COMMEMORATION OF THIS GALA EVENT

·        SERIES OF SEMINARS TO BE ORGANIZED IN PUNJAB, DELHI, MUMBAI AND KOLKATA ON THE LIFE AND PHILOSOPHY OF SRI GURU GOBIND SINGH JI

 

Chandigarh, March 19:  

The Punjab government would commemorate the historic 350th year of Birth Celebrations of the tenth master of Sikhs Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji in the most befitting manner to disseminate his life, works and ideology amongst the mankind across the globe.

Presiding over a high level meeting here to review the arrangements of this gala event at his official residence this morning, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal said that all of us were fortunate enough to celebrate this great occasion during our lifetime and we should not miss any opportunity to commemorate the same at a mass scale level with utmost religious fervor and gaiety.

Taking part in the deliberations, the Chief Minister approved the Grand Pandaal to be constructed at Gandhi ground in Patna for the lacs of devotees, who were expected to participate in the various functions beginning from 1-5 January, 2017 and asked the President, Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC) Jathedar Avtar Singh Makkar to finalize all the modalities regarding the design and size of Pandaal. The Chief Minister also gave his nod for the tent city to be installed there at a suitable site in Patna to provide temporary stay arrangements to nearly 15,000 to 20,000 devotees.

Mr. Badal also asked both the Presidents of SGPC and Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) to make necessary arrangements for running four and two special trains from Punjab and Delhi respectively for ferry the devotees to Takht Sri Patna Sahib on this historic occasion. He directed the Director, Tourism and Cultural Affairs to tie up with the authorities of Indian Railways for the requisition and time schedule of these special trains. The Chief Minister also finalized the destinations viz. Amritsar, Sri Anandpur Sahib, Talwandi Sabo and Sri Fatehgarh Sahib from where these trains would chug off to take devotees from Punjab to Patna.

Referring to the Sikh International Conclave to be held in Patna from 8-10 June, 2016, the Chief Minister asked the Vice-Chancellor of Punjabi University, Patiala Dr. Jaspal Singh to provide a list of eminent Sikh intellectuals and scholars for the same. Apart from this, the Chief Minister also gave a nod for organizing a series of six seminars/symposiums on the life and ideology of Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji at prominent places like Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Sri Anandpur Sahib, Punjabi University Patiala and Guru Nanak Dev University Amritsar, which would be attended by the renowned Sikh scholars and academicians of national and international repute to throw ample light on the multifaceted personality of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji. The dates and venue would be decided later on. Besides this, a Kavi Samelan (Poetic Recitation) competition would also be held at historic Poanta Sahib, where Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji often held Kavi Darbars and honoured the prominent poets for their master piece creations. The Chief Minister also asked the SGPC to organize Kirtan Darbars at various religious places/shrines connected with Sri Guru Goind Singh Ji like Sri Poanta Sahib, Dina Sahib, Takht Sri Damdama Sahib, Talwandi Sabo and Takht Sri Hazur Sahib in Nanded.

The Chief Minister also gave approval to SGPC to run a specially designed vehicle displaying the relics of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji from Sri Anandpur Sahib to Patna on the route, which was followed by Tenth Master. The said itinerary of the journey and the time schedule indicating halts at various places on the route would be finalized by the SGPC and the requisite logistics would be provided by the state government.

The Chief Minister also asked the state Chief Secretary to coordinate with the Bihar government on regular basis so as to ensure the commemoration of this greatest religious event in a perfect manner. Mr. Badal also constituted a six member committee comprising MP Prof. Prem Singh Chandumajra, Member Rajya Sabha Mr. Balwinder Singh Bhunder, Cabinet Minister Mr. Madan Mohan Mittal, Chief Secretary Mr. Sarvesh Kaushal, Principal Secretary Tourism and Cultural Affairs Mrs. Anjali Bhawra and Special Principal Secretary to Chief Minster Mr. K.J.S. Cheema to coordinate and oversee the arrangements of this mega event.

Prominent amongst others who attended the meeting included MP Prof. Prem Singh Chandumajra, Member Rajya Sabha Mr. Balwinder Singh Bhunder, Mr. Madan Mohan Mittal and Mr. Sohan Singh Thandal (both Cabinet Ministers), Chairman Punjab Technical Education Board Mr. Sewa Singh Sekhwan, Chief Secretary Mr. Sarvesh Kaushal, Additional Chief Secretary (Finance) Mr. D.P. Reddy, Principal Secretary Tourism and Cultural Affairs Mrs. Anjali Bhawra and Special Principal Secretary to Chief Minster Mr. K.J.S. Cheema, Director Tourism and Cultural Affairs Mr. Navjotpal Singh Randhawa, Director Information & Public Relations Dr. Senu Duggal, President SGPC Jathedar Avtar Singh Makkar, President DSGMC Mr. Manjit Singh GK, General Secretary DSGMC Mr. Manjinder Singh Sirsa, Chairman of Punjabi Cultural Coordination Board Mr. Avtar Singh Hit, Vice Chancellor Punjabi University Patiala Dr. Jaspal Singh and eminent historian Dr. Indu Banga.

 

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CM AND DEPUTY CM HONOURS CANADA BASED PUNJABI NRI BROADCASTER JOGINDER BASSI WITH NRI SPECIAL BROADCASTER AWARD

CM EXHORTS FOREIGN BASED PUNJABI MEDIA TO PLAY A PRO-ACTIVE ROLE IN DISSEMINATING INFORMATION, NEWS AND VIEWS IN A FREE, FAIR AND OBJECTIVE MANNER

Chandigarh, March 15-

          Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal along with Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal today honoured the Canada based Punjabi NRI broadcaster and the owner of ‘Gaonda Punjab Radio’ Toronto Mr. Joginder Bassi with the ‘NRI Special Broadcaster Award’ carrying a cash prize of Rs 5 lakh.

          Disclosing this here today a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office said that the CM and Deputy CM honoured Mr. Bassi at a simple but impressive ceremony held at Punjab Bhawan here this evening.

On the occasion the Chief Minister urged the foreign based Punjabi media to play a pro-active role in disseminating information, news and views in a free, fair and objective manner besides highlighting the overall development of the state in true perspective. Mr. Badal said that NRI media could play a constructive role in quelling the misconceptions from the minds of Punjabi Diaspora through acting as a bridge between them and the Punjabis of the state.     

Prominent amongst other present on the occasion included Cabinet Ministers Mr. Bikram Singh Majithia, Jathedar Tota Singh, Mr. Sikander Singh Maluka, Mr. Sharanjeet Singh Dhillon and Mr. Surjit Singh Rakhra besides Mr. Harpreet Dhaliwal.

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. CABINET DECIDES TO RETURN ENTIRE MONEY RECEIVED FROM HARYANA FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SYL

 APPROVES EXCISE POLICY 2016-17

NEW POLICY LIKELY TO MOP UP REVENUE WORTH RS.5440 CRORES WITH AN INCREASE OF RS 400 CRORE 

RS 300 CRORE LIKELY TO BE COLLECTED FOR EDUCATION, SPORTS AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES

STRINGENT PENALTIES PRESCRIBED FOR VIOLATION OF EXCISE NORMS 

NOD TO REDUCE RATES OF PROPERTY TAX ON SMALL HOTELS IN URBAN AREAS

Chandigarh, March 15:

In a significant decision and in continuation to passing of Punjab Satluj-Yamuna Link Canal (Transfer of Property Rights) Bill, 2016, the Punjab Cabinet today approved to return the entire money received from Haryana in respect of SYL immediately to the Haryana government.

          A decision to this effect was taken by the Cabinet in its meeting chaired by the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal at Punjab Bhawan, this evening.

          Disclosing this here today a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office said that the Cabinet reiterated the SAD-BJP alliance government’s firm commitment not to allow even a single drop of its rightful river waters to Haryana adding that since water was the lifeline of Punjab so the question of sharing it with anyone does not arise at all and any decision against injustice to river waters of Punjab would never be accepted at any cost.

The Cabinet also approved the Excise Policy for the year 2016-17 by implementing which the state government expects to collect Rs. 5440 crores as against Rs. 5040 crores in current year, an increase of about Rs.400 crores. The liquor vends for the year 2016-17 would be allotted through draw of lots in a transparent manner.  The basic thrust of the policy was to provide good quality liquor at affordable prices to the consumers. 

To have fair and healthy competition amongst the licensee, maximum retail prices of liquor have also been fixed. The rates would be displayed by the licensees conspicuously at their vends.  No licensee could charge rates higher than the rates fixed by the Department.

The maximum retail prices of liquor to be served in the marriage palaces for marriages, have also been fixed and would be displayed on the website of the Department and the same would be made available by the officers of the Department at the time of issuing permits.  In a significant departure from the existing policy, the permit holder could buy liquor from any liquor vend in the concerned district, where marriage function was to be held. 

In the Excise Policy, the size of the groups has been reduced for ensuring maximum participation by the small and medium licensees. The total number of groups were proposed to be around 600-700 as against 226 of last year. The number of retail vends have not been increased and have been kept at the last year’s level i.e.6400.

The quota of country liquor was pegged at 10.30 crore proof litres as against 9.80 crore proof litres during the current year. The quota of IMFL has been increased from 4.50 crore proof litres to 4.75 crore proof litres. Additional quota @ 20% of the basic quota would also be available to the licensees at concessional rate.

The quota of Beer has been increased from 312 lac bulk litre to 330 lac bulk litres. This year, import duty on canned beer has been abolished. This measure has been introduced with the intention to provide more variety of Beer brands to the consumers. This time, model shops would also be established in major Corporation Cities from where any person could buy liquor without any hesitation.

To ensure that no wholesale licensee (L-13) can indulge in retail sale of liquor, penalties have been made stringent, as mentioned below:-

1st violation

License to be suspended for a month or a fine of Rs.5.00 lacs or both

2nd violation

License to be suspended for three months or a fine of Rs.10.00 lacs or both

3rd violation

License will be cancelled. The competent authority can revoke the cancellation only by recording the reasons in writing with a fine of Rs.25 lacs.

 

On the total quota of country liquor, the Addl. License Fee has been increased from Rs.23/- per proof litre to Rs.29/- per proof litre. Thus, around Rs.300 crores would be specifically earmarked for education/sports/cultural/maintenance of heritage sites in the current year.

No liquor vends would be permitted within the road reservation i.e. alongside the national highways and state highways. No liquor vends would have direct access/ visibility from National Highway/ state highway. In order to promote ethanol production and blending within the state the currently levied cess of Rs 2 on per litre has been abolished instead Rs 2 per litre as import fee has been levied to encourage ethanol production in the state.  

The Cabinet also gave approval to amend rates of property tax of hotels in urban areas from the year 2015-16. Any hotel with capacity of 50 rooms or below would be charged Rs.6, Rs.4 and Rs.3 per sq. ft. instead of existing Rs 6, Rs 5 and Rs 4 as property tax in case of A-category towns, while Rs.4 and Rs.2.50 per sq. ft. instead of existing Rs 4 and Rs 3 would be charged in case of B-category towns and Rs.2 and Rs.1.50 per sq. ft. for C-category towns remains unchanged. Likewise, any hotel having capacity of 51 rooms or above would be charged property tax at the rate of Rs.8, Rs.7 and Rs.6 per sq. ft. instead of Rs 9, Rs 8 and Rs 7 in case of A-category towns and Rs.7 and Rs.5 per sq. ft. instead of Rs 8 and Rs 6 for B-category towns and Rs.6 and Rs.4 per sq. ft. instead of Rs 7 and Rs 5 for C-category towns. However, these rates were for every built up area irrespective of floor. There would be not tax on vacant land and parking area.

The Cabinet also decided to present a bill in the Punjab Vidhan Sabha in order to sort out the legal problems with regard to disbursement of gratuity and leave encashment to the Privately Managed Aided Colleges in the state. It may be recalled that the state government gives 95% financial aid to 136 private colleges across the state and management of some of the colleges had filed certain court cases in this regard.

The Cabinet also approved the Annual Administrative Report of the Horticulture department for the year 2013-14. The report revealed that an additional area of 2971 hectares has been brought under different fruit orchards during this period.

CM HAILS BUDGET 2016-17 AS A BALANCED, GROWTH ORIENTED, FUTURISTIC AND PRO-PEOPLE

PATS FINANCE MINISTER FOR DOING A COMMENDABLE JOB

DESCRIBES BOLD INITIATIVE TO SET UP SC SCHOLARSHIP FUND WITH A CORPUS OF RS 100 CRORE AS A ‘LANDMARK DECISION’

DECISIONS LIKE ‘SWASTH KANYA YOJNA’ AND ‘NANHI CHAAN SKILL CENTERS’- A STEP FORWARD TOWARDS WOMEN EMPOWERMENT

INTEREST FREE CROP LOAN SCHEME TO PROVIDE HEALING TOUCH TO THE FARMERS

Chandigarh, March 15-

Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today hailed the state budget 2016-17, which was presented by the Finance Minister Mr. Parminder Singh Dhindsa in the state Vidhan Sabha, as balanced, growth oriented, futuristic and pro-people budget aimed at giving boost to the ongoing initiatives to ensure overall development of all sections of society especially the weaker and underprivileged ones besides propelling growth and prosperity in the agriculture sector.

          In a statement issued here, the Chief Minister said that the Finance Minister had done a commendable job by ensuring the well being of each and every strata of society by laying special thrust on those belonging to weaker sections. He patted the Finance Minister for designing slew of bold initiatives in consonance with the guiding philosophy of Well Being of entire humanity (Sarbat Da Bhala) to achieve the ultimate goal of inclusive development of all sections of our society.  Mr. Badal commended a bold initiative to set up SC scholarship fund with a corpus of Rs 100 crore, which would be given to universities and colleges and institutes on behalf of all SC students who intend to pursue higher studies at time of admission. He described it as a land mark initiative to strengthen the base of human resource development amongst the unprivileged sections of the society thereby affording an opportunity to these economically weaker students to chart their career.

The Chief Minister said that decision to embark upon ‘Swasth Kanya Yojna’, establish 638 new Anganwari centres and 20 mini Anganwari centres, accord top priority to the women safety by constituting special women patrolling teams and set up of ‘Nanhi Chaan Skill Centers’ in rural areas for training of women was a step forward towards women empowerment. Mr. Badal also said that the decision to introduce Vidya Channel would also help in spreading the light of knowledge in every nook and corner of the state.

          The Chief Minister also patted Mr. Dhindsa for providing healing touch to the farmers of the state by introducing interest free crop loan scheme for the small and marginal farmers thereby benefitting over 10 lakh farmers in the state. He said that an allocation of Rs 7490 crore for agriculture and allied activities in the current budget would certainly give impetus to the agriculture research besides promoting allied farming activities to transform the destiny of beleaguered peasantry of the state.  Likewise, Mr. Badal said that the decision to introduce a new Farmers Provident Fund cum Pension Scheme was a historic initiative aimed at safeguarding the interests of farming community. He also expressed happiness of budgetary provision of Rs 20 crore for setting up Kisan Vikas Chamber in Mohali to give absolute say to farmers related with agriculture and allied farming activities.      

The Chief Minister also lauded the budgetary proposal to develop 200 smart villages during the current fiscal, which would be provided with facilities like 4G connectivity, solar street lights, sewa kendras, sewerage and drainage facilities, bank branch and model school etc.  Mr. Badal said that it was a matter of great pleasure that a budgetary allocation   of Rs 50 crore has been earmarked for the commemoration of 350th birth anniversary of tenth Sikh master Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji. He also appreciated a unique initiative to promote Punjabi culture, language and heritage by abolishing entertainment tax on cultural, musical and theatre shows and films. Mr. Badal also welcomed the decision to make it mandatory for very theatre in Punjab to show at least one Punjabi film in the day, which would go a long way in promotion of Punjabi art and culture.

 Sukhbir Singh Badal terms budget as progressive, pro-poor & development oriented

 (Hails historic initiatives in agriculture, women empowerment, skill development and industry)

 Chandigarh, March 15: Punjab Deputy Chief Minister, S. Sukhbir Singh Badal today termed the Punjab budget presented by Finance Minister, S. Parminder Singh Dhindsa, as a progressive, pro-poor, pro farmer and growth oriented document which would give a fillip to the state economy and ensure inclusive development of all sectors.

Hailing the budget as realistic, visionary and totally in tune with interests of all sections of society, Deputy Chief Minister also lauded the FM for adopting fiscal measures that had led to an estimated 5.96 percent growth in gross state domestic product (GSDP) at current prices for fiscal year 2016-17 as against 4.92 percent in the previous year. He said Mr. Dhindsa also deserved admiration for allocating financial resources for various development and welfare schemes dedicated to overall development of the State.

With a view to promote agricultural and allied activities in the state, Mr Badal appreciated the move to lower the VAT on cotton and yarn from 6.05 to 3.63 percent apart from exempting raw honey, bee keeping equipment and pig feed from VAT. The Deputy CM also commended the giving of 1.65 lakh tubewell connections besides priority connections for marginal farmers having land holdings below 2.5 acres.

He said insurance cover to 11 lac farmers under Bhagat Puran Singh Bima yojna and setting up a Kisan Vikas Chamber at Mohali would surely work wonders for farming community besides allocating Rs 10 crore for debt ridden farmers and families to provide relief. Mr Badal said that insurance cover of Rs five lakh to each farming family under sehat bima yojna and interest free loan to the tune of Rs 50000 for farmers and launching farmers provident fund-compensation scheme would certainly reduce cases of farmers suicides.

He said the budget has kept interests of agricultural sector in mind as is evident from Rs 7490 crore for agricultural and allied activities besides crop husbandry and agricultural research. To promote skill development, a sum of Rs. 150 crore has been earmarked for Punjab Skill Development Mission.

Praising other development oriented measures, S. Badal said that Rs 4355 crore have been kept for power sector an important aspect of which includes Rs 102 crore for providing 24 hour power supply to left out dhanis.

He also extolled the FM to abolish entertainment tax on cultural, musical and theatre shows which would go a long way in promoting Punjabi language and culture. Not only this but, accredited reporters would be provided with medical insurance and cashless treatment facilities on par with government employees.

To give a stimulus to housing sector S. Badal appreciated to resolve to provide 50 percent rebate on CLU, EDC and licence fee for affordable housing to LIG and MIG class besides 50 percent discount in stamp duty charges. He said reduction in collector rates by 15 percent and 25 percent rebate on CLU, EDC and licence fee on all new houses will provide a boost to the housing and infrastructure sector. Earmarking Rs. 2000 crore for rural mission and Rs. 6083 crore for urban mission besides 50000 affordable houses to slum dwellers, are a clear testimony of the state government’s firm resolve to tirelessly work and frame policies benefitting all the sections of society, he added.

Hailing other landmark and progress oriented measures of the budget, Deputy Chief Minister said that earmarking of Rs 8732 crore for school education and Rs 835 crore for higher education for 2016–17 and allocation of Rs 1109 crore for roadinfrastructure besides Rs 10000 crore for national highways would further improve the road connectivity in the state.

 S. Badal said giving special attention to industrial sector, a high tech cycle valley has been planned at Ludhiana besides an industrial manufacturing cluster in 200 acres at Rajpura. Besides this, in order to ensure tax compliance formulation of 'Apna Tax' scheme will encourage customers to seek bills from retail vendors.

Highlighting the emphasis laid by Punjab government on social sector, S. Badal said Rs 1100 crore for old age and other pensions and earmarking Rs 1060 crore as against Rs 984 crore in the previous year for SCs, BCs and minorities besides an Outlay of Rs. 2339 crore for social security reflected the SAD-BJP government’s commitment of development for all. He added that under Atta Dal scheme Rs 700 crore has also been allocated for distribution of foodgrains to weaker sections.

He said that to provide timely payments of college fees Rs 100 crore corpus for SC scholarship fund would redress the issue to which students and educational institutes were facing earlier. S Badal also lauded the various schemes under women empowerment launched by the FM like swasth kanya yojna, Mai Bhago women empowerment scheme, and Nanni Chaan skill centres scheme to promote the women to become financially independent.

DHINDSA PRESENTS BUDGET FOR 2016-17 NO NEW TAX IMPOSED

Ø MAIN FOCUS LAID ON WOMEN, YOUTH AND SOCIAL WELFARE SCHEMES

Ø PUNJAB TO DEVELOP 200 SMART VILLAGES IN 2016-17

Chandigarh March 15:  Punjab Finance Minister Parminder Singh Dhindsa today presented the budget for 2016-17 with focus on social welfare schemes and the youth. No new tax has been imposed.

            Addressing the media after presenting the the fifth consecutive budget Finance Minister Mr. Dhindsa, said that a budget of Rs 86,387 crore has been presented for the state. Annual plan of Rs 25,479 crore approved for 2016-17.

The Minister said that to encourage girl students pursuing education in various Punjab Government schools, a new scheme, Swasth Kanya Yojna to provide free school bags containing stationary items to the girl students would be introduced. “Benefit Eligibility Card” showing benefits to girls under various welfare schemes would also be introduced. As many as 400 Middle Schools would be upgraded to High Schools and 400 High Schools to Senior Secondary Schools.

To empower women starting their own ventures, loan at subsidized rate of 9% per annum to women members establishing small business enterprises would also be provided under Mai Bhago Women Empowerment Scheme, said Mr. Dindsa.

            Adding further, he said that the SAD- BJP government has always been taking initiatives to improve the plight of the farming community in the state. An amount of Rs. 200 crore has been kept exclusively for providing interest free crop loan of Rs. 50,000 per crop to small and marginal farmers having land holdings up to 5 acres. To bridge the gap between the farmers and the policy makers and to redress the problems faced by the farming community Kisan Vikas Chamber in Mohali district to would be set up.

             As many as 200 skill-development centres for youth would be set up in the state.  Rs 20 crore would be spent on their training, mostly in rural areas. To encourage sports activities in the state, 4,000 modern gymnasiums to be set up in towns and villages at cost of Rs 200 crore. Interest-free education loan of up to Rs 5 lakh for youth from economic weaker sections has also been proposed. A start-up programme for innovative research and enterprise announced with an outlay of Rs 100 crore has also been kept amongst the top priorities of the government.

Punjab to develop 200 smart villages in 2016-17, which will have 4 G connectivity, solar street lights, Sewa kendras and sewerage and drainage facilities. To increase communal bonding, govt proposes common cremation grounds. 50 rebate in CLU, EDC and licence free on all affordable housing projects to be started. Stamp duty to be reduced by 20 percent on first purchase conveyance deed on all new flats to encourage affordable housing. Reduction in collector rates for assessing stamp duty across Punjab by 15 per cent. 25 per cent rebate on EDC, CLU and licence fee to all new housing sector projects to boost to real estate sector.

Punjab Budget proposes to set up Hi Tech Cycle valley in 300 acres for Ludhiana cycle industry. An Industrial manufacturing cluster in 200 acres has also been proposed be set up in Rajpura. Sourcing of goods manufactured in Punjab to be encouraged, he said.

VAT on cotton and other types of yarn (excluding 100 per cent polyester filament yarn) from 6.05 to 3.63 percent was proposed.  Apna Tax Scheme launched for general public. Customers can upload their bills and draw of lots online.

            Taking new initiatives to improve the health services in the state, Mr. Dhindsa ssaid that 2,000 new health centres to be set up in Punjab where 218 essential medicines to be provided free of cost to all patients. Free blood, urine and other basic tests and emergency treatment announced for first 24 hours.

To promote Punjabi language in the state, Punjab abolishes entertainment tax on cultural, music and theatre shows and films that promote Punjabi culture and language. State government earmarks Rs 50 crore for celebration of 350th anniversary of Guru Gobind singh. Rs 140 crore set aside for Mukh Mantri Tirath Darshan Yatra programme.

The Minister also said that a new veterinary college at Rampura Phool to be set up. Rs 445 crore for animal husbandry proposed in budget. Rs 11 crore allocated for dairy development. An outlay of Rs 2,705 crore proposed for irrigation.

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DR. CHEEMA THANKS FINANCE MINISTER FOR MAKING SPECIAL PROVISION FOR EDUCATION

·     EDUCATION MINISTER HAILS PUNJAB’S PROGRESSIVE BUDGET

CHANDIGARH, MARCH 15:

Education Minister Dr. Daljit Singh Cheema extended gratitude towards Finance Minister, Punjab Mr. Parminder Singh Dhindsa for making special provisions for education in the annual budget for 2016-17, which was presented today in Punjab Assembly.

In a press communiqué released here, Dr. Cheema said that the budgetary allocation of Rs.8732 crore has been earmarked in the Punjab Annual Budget. This welcome step would go a long way in imparting the qualitative and competitive education to the students of the state. He said that announcement to start a new scheme ‘Swathya Kanya Yojana’ has also made in this progressive budget to encourage the girl child for education. Education Minister further said that under this scheme, girl students of 1st to 12th standards would be supplied stationery and school bags free of cost, for this Rs.70 crore has been put aside in the budget. Besides this, provision has also been made to provide ‘Kanya Sehat Sambhal Kits’ free of cost on monthly basis to the girl students from 6thto 12th standards.

The Education Minister said that Rs.225 crore has also been earmarked for the up-gradation of 800 government schools. Under this project, 400 middle schools would be upgraded to high schools and 400 high schools would be upgraded to senior secondary schools. He said that a new Channel ‘Vidya TV’ would also be launched on cable to impart education through multimedia techniques. For the Meritorious schools, budget of Rs.120 crore has been earmarked whereas for the resuscitation of the school infrastructure budgetary allocation of Rs.100 crore has been made. He said that under the ICT project to impart computer education to students from 6th to 12th standards, layout of Rs.410 and for Vocational Education Program Rs.100 crore has been made in budget.

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 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT SUSPENDS 3 EMPLOYEES FOR NEGLIGENCE

Chandigarh, March 15:

 The Education Department, Punjab has suspended 3 employees in 3 different cases involving gross negligence of duty regarding harassment faced by employees/teachers thronging departmental offices for important works and undue delay in cases concerning disbursing/releasing post retirement benefits, jobs on compassionate grounds and court cases. The step has been taken as per the directions issued by Education Minister, Dr. Daljit Singh Cheema.

 Disclosing this here today, D.P.I. (Secondary Education) Mr. Balbir Singh Dhol said that Sartajbir Singh serving as Clerk in office of District Education Officer (Secondary Education) Amritsar, Jasvir Singh serving as Clerk at office of District Education Officer (Secondary Education) Hoshiarpur and Amarjit Singh Senior Assistant at Headquarters have been placed under suspension with immediate effect.

Divulging more, Mr. Dhol said that Sartajbir Singh first sent a list of 2 vacant stations on 12th March for selection of choice stations in the case of job on compassionate grounds. The said employee afterwards by hand brought a list of 4 vacant stations. This resulted in a women candidate facing difficulty in not getting choice station which she should have got earlier. It caused harm to the transparent policy of the department regarding station choice. Taking a strong notice of this dereliction of duty, a preliminary enquiry found sartajbir singh guilty in consequence of which he was placed under suspension and issued a chargesheet. He is now attached with divisional education office , Jalandhar.

He further said that in a similar case, cases regarding promotions from S.V.D. cadre to Master cadre were sought and promotions were granted in the cases reaching on time but teachers of District Hoshiarpur brought to the notice of department the fact that inspite of sending their cases on time they remained devoid of promotions. The preliminary enquiry revealed that Jasvir Singh kept these cases pending with himself which caused delay. The department has decided to grant promotions from that date to the employees who applied for promotion on time. The erring employee has been suspended with immediate effect and issued a chargesheet. His headquarter has been fixed at Office of District Education Officer, Gurdaspur.

The D.P.I. further said that in another important court case, the education department had to face serious litigation due to non-action on approximately 17000 letters under consideration and the matter not being brought to the notice of higher officials. After preliminary enquiry, senior assistant Amarjit Singh posted at headquarters was found guilty as a consequence of which he was suspended with immediate effect and his headquarter was fixed at office of D.P.I. (Colleges).

 Mr. Dhol also said that as per orders of Education Minister and Principal Secretary, any negligence by employees/officers would not be tolerated and besides this, if common people or teachers or employees faced any sort of harassment at any block, district, division office or headquarter, then erring official would be strictly proceeded against.

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Satinder Satti meets Sukhbir Singh Badal

(Pleads to abolish entertainment tax on cultural events and plays)

(Demands to exhibit Punjabi movie once a day in all cinemas)

 Chandigarh March 13 : Acclaimed national artist Satinder Satti during a meeting with Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal have demanded to abolish entertainment tax being levied on holding of cultural events and plays in the state so that Punjabi artists could earn their livelihood respectfully without depending much upon the program organisers.

During a special meeting here with Deputy chief minister to promote Punjabi language, culture, art in the state She pleaded to encourage the Punjabi entertainers in this regard. Lauding the initiatives of Punjab government to promote Punjabi culture and heritage, Satti said the Punjabi artists should also be inspired with wholeheartedly as in the present IT era the cassettes and CD recorded by performers and artists were facing sales shortage. She demanded form the State to abolish entertainment tax being collected in lieu of holding of cultural events and plays.

Expressing gratification on the rejuvenation of Punjabi cinema during the SAD-BJP regime, Satinder Satti said several Punjabi movies had become hit on the screens as compared to big budget Hindi films in the Bollywood. With a view to give further boost to local movies, she appealed to the Deputy CM to issue directions to the owners of all cinemas by binding them to screen atleast one show of Punjabi film daily on the pattern of Maharashtra government directives to promote regional films and language in the state. She stressed it will certainly promote production of more Punjabi movies and encourage the producers, artists and young generation related to the film industry.

Seeking adequate security protection to entertainers and performers, Satti also demanded to adjust Punjabi artists in the boards and corporations along with political persons besides ensuring life insurance and pensions during their golden age.

Deputy chief minister gave a patience listening to Satinder Satti and assured her to resolve the issues at the earliest and informed that he would have a meeting with Chief Minister including concerned officers after the budget session was over.

 Breast cancer physically examined

 Chandigarh, 13th March 2016:

All females above the age of 40, visiting the Gynae OPD’s in the Government Hospital in the state will be encouraged for getting themselves physically examined for breast cancer by the female doctors and nursing staff present there. The move is aimed at early detection of initial symptoms of breast cancer among the females. Any female detected with any abnormal lump, secretion etc will be referred for further investigations to rule out the possibility of breast cancer. Special emphasis will be laid upon women who have a family history of any such cancer. Similarly females will also be sensitized regarding the initial symptoms of cervical cancer. The doctors will examine all female patients who volunteer for such physical examination. Even the patients visiting Dental OPDs will be examined for any signs of abnormality in oral cavity and suspected patients will be persuaded for further investigations.

These were the directions given by Ms. Vini Mahajan, Principal Secretary, Health & Family Welfare, Punjab, while discussing the outcomes of the report of the Population Based Cancer Registry recently unveiled by PGIMER, Chandigarh, with senior doctors of the health department Punjab during the Civil Surgeon’s Conference held here. The directions were given after it was discussed during the conference that the cure rate of such cancers was far better if diagnosed in an initial/ early stage. Ms. Mahajan stated that the department would also provide educational material regarding cancers in the Govt. Hospitals and put up display boards. She said that as per the findings of the report, it evolved that the situation in Punjab is on the better side as compared to many other states of the country. The report further reflects that Breast cancer and Cervical & Uterus cancers were the more common among females, whereas oesophagus, prostate and oral cancers were more prevalent in males. She said with the advanced facilities now, the early detection of cancer is easily possible. Principal Secretary reiterated that Punjab Govt is committed to fight the menace of Cancer and a financial aid of Rs 1.50 Lakh is given under the Chief Minister Punjab Cancer Relief Fund to all the cancer patients in the state for treatment in any of the empanelled hospitals. 95 types of drugs for cancer treatment have been made available on subsidized rates. Treatment of cancer patients including OPD, tests, lab investigations and surgeries is already started in the Homi Bhaba Cancer Treatment & Research Centre at Sangrur with the help of Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai. Similarly, OPD services for cancer treatment are also functional in Cancer Hospital, Bathinda. Tertiary Care Cancer Hospitals at Fazilka and Hoshiarpur are being established. The cancer treatment facilities in the 3 Medical Colleges of the State have also been strengthened with modern equipment and infrastructure. A State Cancer Institute is also being established at Government Medical College Amritsar at a cost of Rs. 150 Crores.

Ms Vini Mahajan further exhorted the Civil Surgeons to ensure proper utilization of the funds being provided under National Health Mission. Any unspent funds left in the districts should be spent rationally as per the guidelines of the Government in order to provide better health care facilities to the people. She also said that incentives to ASHA workers for various services should be released timely. She asked the Civil Surgeons to personally ensure that facilities like cashless deliveries & medicines, free 1st 24 hour treatment in trauma cases, free treatment to all girl children of up-to 5 years age, services under ESI hospitals are provided smoothly in the health institutions. She emphasized that services of specialist doctors should be utilized rationally for patients coming with serious ailments, whereas normal cases should be referred only to MBBS doctors. She also told that the average footfall of patients in the OPD’s of various Government hospitals has nearly touched the figure of 2 Crore per year, which is an indication of increased reliance of more and more people upon the government health facilities. She said in order to tackle the increased work load, more staff is being recruited regularly in the govt hospitals. A merit list of 345 doctors have been prepared by Baba Farid Univeristy of Health Sciences, counselling for which is in process. Cabinet has also approved recruitment of another 200 doctors for the department.

Sh. Hussan Lal, MD Punjab Health Systems Corporation & NHM Punjab asked the Civil Surgeons to stress upon the Govt doctors to prescribe medicines to the patients that were available in the hospitals. He said that various types of good quality drugs as per the Essential Drug List have been made available in surplus in the Govt Hospitals and the benefit should be passed on to the people of the state as the Health Department is committed to provide free medicines to the patients visiting the govt hospitals. He also revealed that soon the X-ray & medicine envelopes/covers carrying attractive health awareness slogans will be provided in all the health institutions for the patients. Dr HS Bali, Director Health Services, Punjab and Dr Usha Bansal, Director, Family Welfare, Punjab was also present on the occasion.

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EDUCATION MINISTER CHEEMA ISSUES APPOINTMENT LETTERS TO 89 DEPENDENTS OF DECEASED IN-SERVICE EMPLOYEES

•        20 HAVE BEEN APPOINTED AS CLERKS, 53 SLA’S, 2 MASTERS, 2 ART AND CRAFT, 1 PTI, 2 AS LR’S AND 9 AS CLASS IV

•        INSTANT POSTING ALLOTMENT AS PER PERSONAL PREFERENCE OF APPOINTEES

•        ORDERS ISSUED TO SETTLE ALL SUCH PENDING CASES WITHIN 1 MONTH

SAS NAGAR (MOHALI), MARCH 12:

In a humanitarian endeavour, 89 family members and dependents of deceased former employees of the Punjab Education Department were inducted into the education system under various appointments. In a ceremony held here Punjab School Education Board Auditorium Dr. Daljit Singh Cheema, Education Minister welcomed the new appointees and offered his support with a personal interaction with several new entrants. This move by the government aimed at providing some relief and consolation to those who had lost a near & dear one during their time as an active employee in the Punjab education system.

Dr. Cheema personally distributed the appointment letters to the dependents of the deceased. Amongst those inducted, 20 have been appointed as clerks, 53 as senior lab attendants (SLA’s), 2 as Masters, 1 as PTI, 2 Art and Craft teachers, 2 as library restorers (LR’s) and 9 as Class IV. In addition to the appointments offered on compassionate grounds, Dr. Cheema went a step ahead by sanctioning on-demand posting allotments as per the personal preferences of the appointees. He issued strict instructions to senior officials to ensure that all such pending cases be resolved within 1 month and all those dependents of deceased employees seeking active employment be given their appointment letters immediately.

Dr. Cheema stated that no one can compensate for the loss of their loved one but the department considers relieved after doing its duty of help the needy family. He interacted with the appointees personally and encouraged them to share their experiences and voice their grievances. He was made aware of the fact the some had to fight for their right for employment and wait for 2-3 years to get the appointment letters issued to them. The Minister exhorted all the new appointees to work with sincerity and dedication. He said that "we understood that you had to join the jobs due to pressing circumstances of your families, even then we are hopeful that you will continue achieving higher education along with discharging professional duties ". He assured all appointees that the department will provide all possible help to them.

The Minister further encouraged the appointees to revert to him with their feedback and assured them that in case of any problems, they can freely contact the senior officials who have been instructed to address their concerns immediately. He announced that serious measures are being taken to minimize red-tapism in the department and said that he expected new appointees to work hard and with dedication for the betterment of the education system. Prominent among others who were present in the function included DPI (Secondary Education) Mr. Balbir Singh Dhol and DPI (Elementary Education) Mrs. Pankaj Sharma.

 

CABINET GIVES NOD TO INTRODUCE “THE PUNJAB SATLUJ YAMUNA LINK CANAL (REHABILITATION AND RE-VESTING OF PROPRIETARY RIGHTS)” BILL, 2016 IN STATE ASSEMBLY

SPECIALLY CONVENED CABINET MEETING DECIDES TO TABLE THIS BILL IN HOUSE ON MONDAY

CABINET REITERATES COMMITMENT TO SAFEGUARD THE RIGHTS OF PUNJAB AND PUNJABIS ON RIVER WATER ISSUE

Chandigarh, March 11:

The Punjab Cabinet today decided to introduce “The Punjab Satluj Yamuna Link Canal (Rehabilitation and Re-vesting of Proprietary Rights) Bill, 2016” in the ongoing session of state assembly for rehabilitation of land owners by re-vesting of the proprietary rights on the appointed date, by way of a grant in respect of land acquired by the state government for construction of SYL (Satluj Yamuna Link) Canal to the owners or their successors-in-interest, from whom it was acquired, as the case may be, notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in other Act for the time being in vogue.

A decision to this effect was taken in a specially convened meeting of Cabinet chaired by the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal here at Punjab Bhawan this evening.

Disclosing this here today, a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office said that the record of rights would stand amended and modified to that effect by the concerned Revenue authorities from the date on which this Act was notified. The Cabinet also gave approval to the draft bill, which further stipulated that such land owners or their successors-in-interest, as the case may be, would repay the total amount of compensation along with all statuary benefits accrued to them along with the rate of interest to be notified by the government, in 60 equal instalments starting from the expiry of sixth month from the date of notification, failing which the same would be liable to be recovered as arrears of land revenue.

The bill also envisaged that the provisions of this Act would have overriding effect notwithstanding anything in consistent herewith contained in any Act, Rule, Judgement, Decree, Notification, Order or any other instrument having the effect of law.

It may be recalled that the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal had on Thursday moved a resolution of utmost significance, seriousness and sensitivity related to the present and future of the state in Punjab Vidhan Sabha, which was unanimously adopted.

The resolution said that Punjab is primarily an agrarian state and river waters are its lifeline. However, after the partition of the country, Punjab had been subjected to continuous discrimination and injustice. According to the Riparian Principles, Punjab had absolute right over its river waters but through various agreements and decisions it had been robbed of its due share in broad daylight. Despite the owners of river waters, the farmers of Punjab had to rely heavily on tubewells, as 73% of irrigation was being done through them resulting in fast depletion of water table. Now the situation has become extremely grave and to tolerate this injustice would amount to signing a death warrant of Punjab and Punjabis. Punjab didn’t have a single drop of water to share with anyone. The house resolved not to accept any decision against injustice to river waters of Punjab. Any attempt to divest river waters of Ravi, Beas from Punjab and forcefully implementing the decision to construct SYL on Punjab in defiance to nationally and internationally accepted riparian principles would never be tolerated at any cost. The Resolution commited all Punjabis and all political parties would safeguard the rights of Punjab in unison, rising above their personal differences.

In the light of this historic resolution, the Chief Minister declared that Punjab government would restore the land which had been acquired for the construction of the controversial Satluj-Yamuna Canal in Punjab to the owners from who it was acquired for the construction of main SYL Canal. 

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NAWANSHAHR BECOMES 1ST SMART CITY IN THE REGION

·      IGP/JALANDHAR ZONE INAUGURATES CCTV SURVEILLANCE PROJECT

·      64 CAMERAS TO KEEP VIGIL ON ALL IMPORTANT POINTS 24X7 

SBS Nagar, March 11:

With inauguration of a unique CCTV surveillance program by Mr. Arpit Shukla, IGP/Zone-2, Jalandhar the important city of Doaba, SBS Nagar has became 1st smart city of the region. 64 cameras installed under this to cover each moment of all the vital areas would ensure a comprehensive & round the clock (24x7) security cover in Nawanshahr city area. Besides this, an ultra modern control room has been set up at SSP office to monitor the feed of these cameras and further coordinating with PCR for prompt response.

Speaking on the occasion, IGP Mr. Shukla underlined the need for intelligent usage of available technology for keeping close vigil and further investigation. He said that soon the other districts of Jalandhar Zone -2 would follow this initaitive. Congratulating SBS Nagar SSP Mr. Snehdeep Sharma and his team for this e-surveillance initaitive, he also appreciated  the efforts & co-operation  of the Nawanshahar public & municipal corporation for setting up of the project and described it as a perfect example of police-public cooperation.

Mr. SK Kalia, DIG/Range Ludhiana expressed confidence that the modern police control room will act as the nodal centre for all the information& helpline queries pouring in through digital/wireless route. “ By bringing the helpline & electronic surveillance mechanism together the SBS Nagar police aims at providing more effective, efficient & timely service to the residents of SBS Nagar”, he added. He also appreciated the support extended by the people of city for the project.         

Earlier speaking on the occasion, Mr. Snehdeep Sharma, SSP informed that the number of cameras will be soon increased from 64 to 96, there by bringing almost every nook and corner of city under e- surveillance. He said that earlier there were 7 PCR motorcycles working round the clock in Nawanshahr area and the entire area of city was divided into 7 beats & each beat area was monitored by the respective beat PCR mobile team. 5 more PCR motorcycles have been incorporated into the PCR mobile team, thereby increasing the number of mobile teams to 12. “On receipt of information from police control room, the police personnel manning PCR vehicles will promptly & proactively provide assistance to the local police in accident cases, incidents of law & order, traffic problems etc.”, he added.

He pointed out that CCTV surveillance paired with PCR mobile team will lead to immediate response, effective decision making, easy accessibility, high visibility, guarding scene of crime till arrival of force from respective PS/PP, clear communication& proactive approach in tackling crime and other police situations. “Since the installation of cameras, the city police has started getting the real time information of incidents which is helping them to analyse the situation in a better & transparent manner. To mention, during the pre-launch trial period one motorcycle theft case was cracked with the help of cctv footage, the accused was arrested and 10 more motorcycles were recovered from him. Thus the CCTVs are turning out to be police saathi”, he added.

It may be mentioned here that the helpline numbers viz Women helpline-1091, Child helpline-1098, Dial 100, Dial-181 provide public an uninterrupted 24x7 access to the police control room. The call on helpline is attended to immediately by control room staff which is further transmitted to related PS & appropriate remedial action is taken by respective PS/PP staff.                            E-Communictaion of district via Email is manned by the officials operating at Email Net. Entire information which is received & disseminated via Email to and from the district is monitored & controlled by this staff. For this purpose two Email IDs are available i.e. dpo.nsr.police@gov.in & ssp.nsr.police@gov.in It helps in quick dissemination and receival of interdistrict and intradistrict information.

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ECI APPROVES THE RATIONALISATION SCHEDULE FOR THE POLLING STATIONS IN PUNJAB

Ø DETAILED PHYSICAL VERIFICATION TO BE CARRIED OUT ON APRIL 1

Ø ECI ISSUES GUIDELINES TO ENSURE BASIC MINIMUM FACILITIES IN POLLING STATIONS

CHANDIGARH: 11, March:

                   The Election Commission of India has approved the programme for rationalization of polling stations for the State of Punjab.

          Disclosing this here today Chief Electoral Officer Mr. V.K.Singh said that the detailed physical verification to be verified basic minimum facilities and other aspects required for the polling stations would be carried out on April 1, 2016. Preparation of Preliminary proposal by the RO would be submitted to DEO on April 5, 2016. Preparation and publication of draft lists of the polling stations would be done on April 8, 2016. He further said that on April 23, 2016 the copies of the proposals modification in the existing list of polling stations to local branches of all recognized political parties would be supplied.

          Adding further he said that the draft lists of polling stations would be put on the public domain on April 30, 2016 for inviting suggestions from general public. On the basis of the suggestions made by the public, decision would be taken on May 5, 2016 a meeting consisting of the representatives of the recognized political parties, MLAs and MPs would be held on May 12, 2016 to discuss the draft list of the Polling stations in consideration with the suggestions received by the general public. On May 21, 2016, the decision would be taken on the suggestions made by the representatives of the political parties and MPs and MLAs after physical verification of the suggested locations.

 Giving further details of the fixing the norms for the rationalisation of the polling stations Mr. V.K. Singh said that 100% physical verification of polling stations will be done by the ARO of assembly. Polling stations should be located in Schools; Government or Semi-government buildings. All existing auxiliary polling stations are to be converted into main polling stations. In one building maximum 2 polling stations in rural and 4 polling stations in urban areas would be set up. New polling station will be set up, if the number of electors is more than 1200 in rural area and 1400 in urban area. All basic minimum facilities should be available in the polling station building like as electric connection, ramps, toilet, drinking water, shed to shelter the voters, telephone connection etc. Polling station building should be within the polling area. No polling station should be located in Police Stations, Hospitals, Temples or Places having religious significance. Political party office should not within 200 metres of the polling station. The minimum area of polling station room must be 20 sq. metres. A Voter should not travel more than 2 kms for casting his/her vote. Polling station should not be set up in the first floor and above.

All the political parties, NGOs, Civil Society Organisations and general public are appealed to give their suggestions for setting up better polling stations to the concerned RO/DEO, if any, to avoid any problem at the time of Vidhan Sabha Elections, 2017. If any objection or suggestion is not received well in time then it may be difficult to incorporate it later once the list of polling stations is finalised.

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NO FORCIBLE CONSTRUCTION OF SYL: PUNJAB GOVERNMENT

•        NOT A SINGLE DROP OF WATER TO SPARE: RESOLUTION

Chandigarh, March 10: Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today moved a resolution of utmost significance, seriousness and sensitivity related to the present and future of the state.

The resolution says that Punjab is primarily an agrarian state and river waters are its lifeline. However, after the partition of the country, Punjab had been subjected to continuous discrimination and injustice. According to the Riparian Principles, Punjab had absolute right over its river waters but through various agreements and decisions it had been robbed of its due share in broad daylight. Despite the owners of river waters, the farmers of Punjab had to rely heavily on tubewells, as 73% of irrigation was being done through them resulting in fast depletion of water table. Now the situation has become extremely grav and to tolerate this injustice would amount to signing a death warrant of Punjab and Punjabis. Punjab didn’t have a single drop of water to share with anyone. The house resolved not to accept any decision against injustice to river waters of Punjab. Any attempt to divest river waters of Ravi, Beas from Punjab and forcefully implementing the decision to construct SYL on Punjab in defiance to nationally and internationally accepted riparian principles would never be tolerated at any cost.

The Resolution commits all Punjabis and all political parties would safeguard the rights of Punjab in unison, rising above their personal differences.

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PRABH DYAL RAMPUR  ASSUMES  CHARGE AS MEMBER    PUNJAB STATE COMMISSION FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

Chandigarh, March 10:

        Recently appointed Member of Punjab State Commission for Scheduled Castes Mr. Prabh Deyal Rampur today assumed charge of office here at Punjab Civil Secretariat.

                Mr. Rampur took the charge in the presence of Chairman Punjab State Commission for Scheduled Castes Mr. Rajesh Bagha, Mr. Ajit Singh Kohar Minister Transport ,Mr. Pawan Kumar Tinu C.P.S.

 

      Mr. S.L. Virdi Senior Advocate, Yashpal Behal, Dalbir Minta and Honey Basra were also present on the occas

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Press Note

Election Commission of India has approved the following programme for rationalisation of polling stations for the State of Punjab:-

Sr. No. Activities to be carried out        Date

1.         Detailed physical verification to be verifying BMF facilities and other aspects required for polling station.            01.04.2016

2.         Preparation of Preliminary proposal by RO and submission to DEO.      05.04.2016

3.         Preparation and publication of Draft list of Polling Stations.        08.04.2016

4.         Supplying copies of the proposals modification in the existing list of PSs to local branches of all recognized Political Parties. 23.04.2016

5.         Putting the draft list of polling stations on public domain and inviting suggestions from public.       30.04.2016

6.         Taking decisions on suggestions made by public.           05.05.2016

7.         Holding meeting with the political party representatives and MPs/MLAs to discuss the draft list of PSs. Suggestions received are to be taken in to consideration during such meeting.            12.05.2016

8.         Taking decision on suggestions made by the political party representatives and MLAs/MPs; after physical verification of the suggested locations.   21.05.2016

Election Commission of India has fixed the following norms for rationalisation of polling stations:-

•         100% physical verification of polling stations will be done by the ARO of assembly.

•         Polling stations should be located in Schools, Government or Semi-government buildings.

•         All existing auxiliary polling stations are to be converted into main polling stations.

•         In one building maximum 2 polling stations in rural and 4 polling stations in urban areas.

•         New polling station will be set up, if the number of electors is more than 1200 in rural area and 1400 in urban area.

•         All basic minimum facilities should be available in the polling station building like as electric connection, ramps, toilet, drinking water, shed to shelter the voters, telephone connection etc.

•         Polling station building should be within the polling area.

•         No polling station should be located in Police Stations, Hospitals, Temples or Places having religious significance.

•         Political party office should not within 200 metres of the polling station.

•         The minimum area of polling station room must be 20 sq. metres.

•         A Voter should not travel more than 2 kms for casting his/her vote.

•         Polling station should not be set up in the first floor and above.

All the political parties, NGOs, Civil Society Organisations and general public are appealed to give their suggestions for setting up better polling stations to the concerned RO/DEO, if any, to avoid any problem at the time of Vidhan Sabha Elections, 2017. If any objection or suggestion is not received well in time then it may be difficult to incorporate it later once the list of polling stations is finalised.

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        V.K. Singh, I.A.S.

Chief Electoral Officer-cum- Principal Secretary, Elections

O/o Deputy Chief Minister, Punjab

Accused in Abhohar incident will not be spared at any cost-Sukhbir Singh Badal

(Police to file challan into the court timely)

Chandigarh March 10 : Describing the incident of murder of a Dalit in Abohar as a gruesome act, Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal today categorically said the State government had taken all possible steps in the case and assured that the culprits would not be spared at any cost.

Speaking in the Punjab Vidhan Sabha today during zero hour, the Deputy CM, who also holds the home portfolio, informed the house that after registration of FIR to arrest the accused a Special Investigation Team (SIT) was also constituted to investigate the cruel and unheard incident thoroughly.

Assuring all help to the affected people and a fair trial in this regard, he said as many as 24-25 accused were named as anonymous in the case but police had succeeded in nabbing all 26 culprits who had been put behind the bars. Mr Badal further added that polygraph tests have also been conducted on the two conspirators on the orders of court and state police would not show any leniency towards any accused and guilty would be dealt with as per the law of the land.

Denouncing the allegations of Congress legislator Mr Sunil Jakhar, who had raised the issue, Mr Badal clarified that alleged Shiv Lal Doda, named as accused, was never halqa incharge of SAD and he had  contested the assembly election against the SAD-BJP coalition in the past.

Deputy CM asserted that the state police had been directed to complete the enquiry at the earliest and file the challan in the court without any delay. He assured the house that guilty in the Abhohar incident would not be spared at any cost.

 

 GIAN CHAND DIWALI  ASSUMES CHARGE AS MEMBER    PUNJAB STATE COMMISSION FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

Chandigarh, March 10:

        Recently appointed Member of Punjab State Commission for Scheduled Castes Mr. Gian Chand Diwali today assumed charge of office here at Punjab Civil Secretariat.

                Mr. Diwali took the charge of the office in the presence of Chairman Punjab State Commission for Scheduled Castes Mr. Rajesh Bagha. After assuming the charge, Mr. Diwali said that he would carry forward the welfare programmes and policies of the Punjab government to safeguard the interests of the Scheduled castes in the state

Mr. Pargat Singh, MLA, Jalandhar Cantt: Sant Satwinder Hira, President, All India Adi Dharam Mission; Sat Parshotam Dass, Mr. Krishan Chander Ahuja; Dr. Manjit Singh Bhoma, relatives and friends of Mr Diwali were also present on the Occassion

CM MOURNS SAD DEMISE OF JUSTICE NARESH KUMAR SANGHI

Chandigarh, March 7-

           Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today expressed profound grief and sorrow over the sad demise of sitting judge of Punjab and Haryana High Court JusticeNaresh Kumar  Sanghi, who passed away at Tirupati following a massive cardiac arrest.

In a condolence message, the Chief Minister described Justice Sanghi as a legal luminary and eminent jurist besides an able administrator with the rare qualities of head and heart. Recalling the distinguished services rendered by Justice Sanghi, Mr. Badal said that with his death a void has been created in the legal fraternity which was difficult to be filled in near future. He said that Justice Sanghi left an indelible impression of his farsightedness, legal acumen and forthright approach in this august office.

Sharing his heartfelt sympathies with the members of the bereaved family, the Chief Minister prayed to the Almighty to grant eternal peace to the departed soul and give strength to the family, relatives and friends to bear this huge loss in this hour of grief.

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Sukhbir Singh Badal condoles demise of Justice Naresh Kumar Sanghi

 Chandigarh, March 6:

             Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal deeply condoled sad demise of Justice Naresh Kumar Sanghi, sitting judge of the Punjab and Haryana High Court, who passed away due to massive heart attack at Tirupati. He is survived by his wife and two sons.

          Describing the services of Justice Sanghi, Mr. Badal said he was man of outstanding ability, humility and courtesy with humane approach in every field and with the demise of Justice Sanghi the legal fraternity has lost a great human being, social activist and legal luminary.

            Deputy CM said he was enrolled as an advocate with the state bar council of Punjab and Haryana at Chandigarh and started practicing at Narnaul under his father Hanuman Parshad Sanghi. He become deputy advocate general, Haryana in the year 1996 and thereafter additional advocate general, Punjab in the year 2007.In September 2011, he had sworn in as Judge of the Punjab and Haryana high court.     

   The Deputy Chief Minister has prayed to almighty to grant eternal peace to departed soul and courage to bereaved family to bear this loss

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100 percent FDI In multi brand marketing of food to Act as catalyst for the Food Processing Sector – Harsimrat Kaur Badal

Chandigarh March 7 :

 Union Food Processing Industry Minister Smt. Harsimrat Kaur Badal has said  the decision to allow 100 percent FDI in multi brand marketing to food grown and processed in India will act as a catalyst for the food processing sector in India. She was speaking during the seminar on ‘Re-energizing the Agri Business : Untapped Potential of Haryana’ as part of the Global Investors Summit-2016 at Gurgaon today.

 She said that presently around 10 percent of foodgrains are processed but in developed countries its percentage is much higher. She expressed hope that allowing 100 percent FDI in multi brand retail with 100 percent local sourcing condition will enable greater foreign direct investment that will result in a faster growth for the sector in India.

 The Minister said that the NDA government has taken several initiatives to improve the condition of farmers such as the schemes relating to Fasal Bima Yojana, Har Khet Ko Paani, Per Drop More Crop, Organic Farming, E-platform for Mandis. The Minister said that presently the level of food wastage is very high and it is estimated that around Rs.92,000 crore of foodgrains gets wasted. "Food processing will help in reducing this food wastage and will also contribute to controlling inflation, uplifting the condition of farmers and creating more jobs", Mrs Badal said.

CM FELICITATES PEOPLE ON ‘INTERNATIONAL WOMEN DAY’

Chandigarh, March 7-

Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today complimented the Indian women for making marvelous contribution towards the empowerment of womanhood in the modern society and urged them to play more decisive role to foster social and cultural cohesiveness thereby bringing awareness amongst the mankind across the world.

          In a message on the eve of ‘International Women Day’, the Chief Minister said that women had tremendous potential to usher in an era of prosperity and development across the globe adding that today the Indian women has also shared the responsibility to safeguard the international borders of our country. Mr. Badal said that ‘International Women Day’ was an appropriate occasion for all of us to rededicate ourselves to make strenuous efforts for raising the status of women and ensuring them their rightful place in the Society. Emphasizing the need to percolate the policies and programs pertaining to the welfare and empowerment of the women through the participation of voluntary, social and non-government organizations, he said that this could play a pivotal role in bringing revolutionary transformation in the status of women in general and girl child in particular about the socio-economic awakening in the society.

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8TH STANDARD EXAMINATION BEGINS FROM TODAY, 233013 STUDENTS WILL APPEAR IN EXAMS

·       EDUCATION MINISTER GIVES BEST WISHES TO STUDENTS

·       ALL ARRANGEMENTS DONE: KAHLON

CHANDIGARH, MARCH 7:

The examination for 8th class has re-begun for which all arrangements have been done. The 8th class examination has started from 27th February in which 2,33,013 students will appear and 2437 examination centres have been established. This has been disclosed by the Director of SCERT, Mr. Sukhdev Singh Kahlon through a press communiqué today.

Disclosing this, Mr. Kahlon said that as per directions of Education Minister Dr. Daljit Singh Cheema the Department has re-started the examination of 5thand 8th class to raise the standard of education showing a serious concern and paying attention to voice of people. Though,

Giving the detailed information, the Director Mr. Kahlon said that 8th class papers will occur from 8th March to 16th March at 2:30 to 5pm. After the examination the papers will be checked impartially through table marking process and checking will be done by primary teachers only.

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DEPUTY CM SUKHBIR SINGH BADAL GREETS PEOPLE ON MAHASHIVRATRI

 Chandigarh, March 6 – Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal today greeted the people on the auspicious occasion of Mahashivratri, which literally translates to “great night of Shiva”, is a national festival largely celebrated to venerate Lord Shiva, an important deity in Hindu culture.

In his message of felicitations and good wishes, Mr Badal observed that this festival symbolizes the values of piety, devotion, brotherhood and harmony, which are the hallmark of our glorious pluralistic ethos. He said that all the religions teach to live in peace and to help each other especially the downtrodden and under privileged class of the society.

Wishing the people a happy Mahashivratri, the Deputy CM prayed for peace, progress and prosperity in the State. He added that such festivals are essence of the culture of the state and encourage people of different communities to come close to each other. EOM

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MAJITHIA GREETS PEOPLE ON THE EVE OF MAHA SHIVRATRI

 Chandigarh, March 6:

 Mr. Bikram Singh Majithia, Revenue & Public Relations Minister today greeted the people of Punjab on the auspicious occasion of Maha Shivratri.

In a message, Mr. Majithia said that Maha Shivratri inspires people to strive towards the pursuit of truth that leads to the ultimate insight symbolized by Lord Shiva. The festival Mahashivratri is also the symbol of values of piousness, devotion, mutual love and harmony.

Calling upon the people to celebrate Maha Shivratri in a spirit of harmony, Mr. Majithia said that it would usher in a new era of peace and goodwill among all sections of the society.

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PUNJAB CM GREETS PEOPLE ON THE EVE OF MAHASHIVRATRI

   CHANDIGARH, MARCH 6

            Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today greeted the people of Punjab on the auspicious occasion of 'Mahashivratri'.

          In a message, Mr. Badal said that Lord Shiva is the Lord of mercy and compassion. Lord Shiva protects devotees from evil forces such as lust, greed, anger and grant boons, bestows grace and awakens wisdom in his devotees. Mr. Badal urged the people to celebrate 'Mahashivratri' festival with traditional fervour and gaiety as such festivals not only promote communal harmony, compassion and goodwill but also bring joy and prosperity.

          Mr. Badal also appealed the people to celebrate this auspicious occasion collectively by rising above the petty considerations of caste, colour, creed and religion.

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CABINET APPROVES TO ESTABLISH TWO INDUSTRIAL FOCAL POINTS OVER AN AREA OF NEARLY 500 ACRES IN LUDHIANA AND PATIALA DISTRICTS

·        DECKS CLEARED FOR RECRUITMENT OF 130 NURSING TEACHING FACULTY WITH APPROVAL OF PUNJAB NURSES EDUCATION SERVICE (GROUP A & GROUP B) RULES

·        OKAYS BHAGAT PURAN SINGH HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME FOR FARMERS

·        NEARLY 11 LAC FARMERS TO BE BENEFITTED UNDER THIS SCHEME

·        BUDGET SESSION TO BEGIN AT 10 AM INSTEAD OF 2 PM ON MARCH 8

·        AUTHORIZES CONCERNED MINISTERS TO GIVE APPROVAL FOR CONVERSION OF ORDINANCES INTO BILLS

Chandigarh, March 4: In a bid to boost industrialization in the state, the Punjab Cabinet today approved the proposal of Punjab State Industries Export Corporation (PSIEC) to set up two new industrial focal points over an area of nearly 500 acres at village Dhanansu in district Ludhiana and village Pabra & Takhtumajra near Rajpura in district Patiala.

This decision was taken by the Punjab Cabinet during its meeting chaired by the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal here at Punjab Bhawan this evening.

Disclosing this here today, a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office said that the State Rural Development and Panchayats department has given its approval for transfer of around 300 acres of Panchayati land at village Dhanansu in district Ludhiana and 200 acres at village Pabra and Takhtumajra near Rajpura in district Patiala to PSIEC for setting up of two industrial focal points as per the price determined by the committee headed by the concerned Deputy Commissioner. Both the new focal points would be established in near future adequately equipped with modern basic amenities.

It may be recalled that PSIEC has been developing industrial focal points to facilitate industrial development in Punjab having a network of 42 focal points across the state. During the Progressive Punjab Investment Summit held in the year 2013 and 2015, the prospective entrepreneurs had strongly impressed upon the state government for providing additional availability of land to set up their ventures. Accordingly, the state government had directed PSIEC for the creation of land bank.

Moreover, there was a strong demand from the industry for setting up of new industrial area around Ludhiana having state-of-the-art infrastructure facilities besides Rajpura has long term potential because of its close proximity to Chandigarh Rail Head and Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor. Both the proposed areas are envisaged to be part of Amritsar-Kolkata Corridor. Setting up these two industrial focal points would give impetus to industrialization in the state.

The Cabinet also approved the rules of Punjab Nurses Education Service (Group-A and Group-B) to enable the two Government Nursing Colleges at Amritsar and Patiala, affiliated with Indian Nursing Council to immediately fill 130 posts of Nursing Teaching Faculty.

This decision would also help these colleges to start Post Graduate Degree and Diploma courses in near future apart from appointing regular teaching staff to impart quality education to the nursing students. It may be recalled that the state government had already created 130 posts of teaching nursing faculty under the Medical Education and Research department.

The Cabinet also decided to give approval for conversion of an ordinance into a bill to be presented in the forthcoming session of Punjab Vidhan Sabha for the Health and Personal Accident Insurance Scheme for all those farmers, who bring their produce to the Marketing Yards/Purchase Centres established by the Punjab Mandi Board. All such farmers would be provided a health insurance cover of Rs.50,000 and personal accident insurance of Rs.5 lac under the Bhagat Puran Singh Health Insurance Scheme. As per the information available with State Agriculture department, almost 11 lac farmers would get benefitted under this scheme. The expenditure so incurred to implement this scheme would be entirely borne by the Punjab Mandi Board.

          With a view to ensuring far more efficiency in the functioning of Punjab State Minorities Commission, the Punjab Cabinet also decided to broadbase its composition to nominate a Vice-Chairman and five more non-government members besides a Chairman and five non-government members already existing in the commission.   

To bring in far more transparency and cross checking, the accounts of the Punjab Rural Development Board would be audited by the Local Fund Accounts of Finance Department. The Cabinet also gave approval for the conversion of Ordinance issued for the purpose into an Act, in which a provision was inserted in Punjab Rural Development Act, 1987 through an Ordinance issued vide notification on February 25, 2016.

It was also decided by the Cabinet that the Budget Session of Punjab State Assembly would begin at 10 AM instead of 2 PM on March 8, 2016 (Tuesday). The Cabinet also authorised the concerned ministers to accord approval for the conversion of ordinances into bills.

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Prevention of mosquito breeding is the key to prevent Dengue: HM

Chandigarh March 4:

 Sh. Surjit Kumar Jiyani, Health Minister, Punjab chaired a meeting of the State Task force today for involvement of other stake holder departments for prevention of Dengue and other communicable diseases. Meeting was co-chaired by Ms. Vini Mahajan, Principal Secretary Health and Sh Hussan Lal, Mission Director, National Health Mission, Punjab. Representatives from Departments of Local Bodies, Water Supply and Sanitation, Animal Husbandry & Fisheries, Rural Development & Panchayats participated in the meeting. 

 Health Minister, Sh Surjit Kumar Jyani urged all the citizens of the State to ensure that there are no breeding places of mosquitoes and all coolers and containers of water are emptied and dried once a week. He emphasized that Friday of every week should be declared as Dry Day to clean and dry the water containers. He directed the officials of Department of Local Govt and Rural Development and Panchayats that during the transmission season, checking of households and offices be done and if breeding of mosquito is found, penalty should be imposed. He said that head of the household and in-charge of the office will be challaned in case breeding of mosquitoes is found in their premises, respectively. He also asked the officials of Water Supply & Sanitation and Local Govt to ensure the supply of potable water and to ensure the necessary repair of the water pipes in order to avoid any outbreak of water borne disease. He instructed the concerned departments to ensure alternate water supply and chlorination of water in areas where outbreak of water borne disease is reported. Meanwhile the Minister also told the officials of Health Department to procure the necessary quantities of larvicides and insecticides and start the preparatory activities for dengue and malaria. It was decided to observe Friday as Dry Day in the State whereby coolers etc would be emptied, cleaned and dried to interrupt breeding.

Ms. Vini Mahajan said that the environment temperature has risen and hence the opportunity for breeding of mosquitoes has also increased. Moreover, some states in southern India have already reported a rise in dengue cases necessitating the State to start the preventive activities for dengue in the current season. It was informed that the number of cases of dengue were very high in 2015 due to early rains in the State leading to mosquito breeding. However, the death rate due to dengue remained less despite a high number of cases as people were reporting to health authorities early and proper care was being provided to the patients.Health Secretary further stated that the testing facility for dengue was available in all the districts of Punjab and tests of dengue and supportive treatment is provided free of cost to all the patients reporting in Govt hospitals. She added that the Department of Health has already notified dengue, making it mandatory for all private hospitals to report every case of dengue. Ms Mahajan added that 'gambusia' fish would be supplied to all the districts to be introduced in all the local ponds in order to prevent breeding at local level.

During the meeting awareness material for public regarding dengue was released.The meeting was attended by Sh Vikas Garg, Special Secretary Health, Dr HS Bali Director Health Services, Punjab, Dr  Usha Bansal Director Family Welfare, Punjab and Dr Gulshan Rai Director (SI), Punjab.

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Punjab Government celebrates 45th National Safety Day

32 Managements were given State Safety Awards for zero accidents in their factories

 Chandigarh, March 4,:

Punjab Government today organize State level function to celebrate 45th National Safety Day Chamber of Indian industry (CII), Chandigarh. The National Safety Day is celebrated to create awareness and sense of responsibility among industrial managements and workers towards safety measures to create an accident free and healthy working environment. On this occasion the managements who show outstanding performance in safety measures are honored and those workers who have played exemplary role in bringing about safety and higher productivity by their valuable suggestions are honored with state level awards known as Punjab Kirt Shromani Award and Punjab Kirt Veer Award.  Thirty two  Managements were given State Safety Awards for zero accidents in their factories. Three Kirt  Shiromani and three Kirt Veer awards were given to workers for their valuable suggestions. 

     Speaking on the occasion  Sh. Chunni Lal Bhagat, Hon’ble Labour Minister, Punjab, said that industrialization & economic growth is important for development but it should not come at the cost of health & safety of workers. He expressed satisfaction over functioning of the Directorate of Factories, Punjab. He also appreciated the work done by Punjab Industrial Safety Council and the managements of various industries who have worked very hard to bring about drastic reduction in the accident rate and desired that Punjab State should aim towards zero accident rate. He   lauded the efforts of those industries who have maintained zero accident rate in their industries. He congratulated all winners of Safety Awards. He also emphasized that  Labour Department is committed to provide hassle free services to the people of the state.

He further said that the Directorate of Factories has been playing its role friend, philosopher and guide to the managements of the factories to help them make necessary arrangements in conformity with law to provide safe and healthy working conditions in the factories, by way of conducting inspections. The Directorate conducts  inspections covering various aspects of safety, health and welfare enacted in the Factories Act,1948. I advise them to do more work in this front because it is beneficial to the workers as well to the managements.       But with the changing conditions in the context of opening up of our economy we have made many changes to come up to the demands of the time. New inspection policy has been framed. Now list of factories to be inspected is sent by the Head Quarter. Self Certification Scheme has also been launched.   Aappreciating the work done by the department, he said that the department has been successful in keeping 99% of factories accident free in the State of Punjab. Emphasizing the importance of Safety in the industrial sector,   

Speaking on this occasion Sh.. Tejinder Singh Dhaliwal, IAS, Labour Commissioner-cum-Director of Factories, Punjab  said that in Punjab State accident rate is less than one per thousand workers against the national figure of nine. Bhopal gas tragedy in 1984 was a serious warning to all of us and the enormity of the tragedy can not let us relax our efforts to control and prevent such like tragedies in the times to come. There is thus need for protecting the life and limbs of not only the workers, building and machinery of the factories but also the life and property in the surroundings. The monster in the form of accidents has to be kept under check otherwise there will be tragedies, big and small, day in and day out. Without safe, clean environment as well as healthy working conditions, social justice and economic growth can’ t be achieved and that safe and healthy working environment is recognized as a fundamental right. Education, training, consultation and exchange of information and good practices are essential for prevention and promotion of such measures.

            The workers & managements  took ‘Safety Pledge’ for adopting safe methods of work  to keep work environment safe, healthy and clean.

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 PUNJAB BECOMES FIRST STATE TO HAVE LAUNCHED DIRECT BENEFIT TRANSFER OF KEROSENE AS PILOT PROJECT IN THREE DISTRICTS

·      SCHEME TO BE INITIATED ALL OVER THE STATE

·      KAIRON SHOWCASED STATE’S PREPAREDNESS FOR DBTK TO GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

 

Chandigarh March 4:  A conference regarding Direct Benefit Transfer of Kerosene (DBTK) subsidy was held under the chairmanship of Mr. Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of State(IC), Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas in New Delhi on March 3, 2016. S. Adaish Partap Singh Kairon, Food Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs and Information Technology Minister, Punjab participated in this conference. He shared the dais with Mr. Girish Bhalchandra Bapat, Minister, Food Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection, Maharashtra.

This conference was especially convened to discuss preparedness of the States for implementing Direct Benefit Transfer of Kerosene and was attended by the State Food Secretaries.

Giving details of the conference, Mr. Kairon informed Punjab was amongst the first States to take initiative in DBTK in the month of December, 2015 and subsequently decided to launch pilot in TarnTaran, Pathankot and Mohali districts. He further said that government of India would launch DBTK in 33 districts of 9 States, Punjab, Chattisgarh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan & Gujarat w.e.f. 1.4.2016.

He said that Punjab has been constantly striving to plug leakages and diversion of essential commodities and ensure that only the deserving beneficiaries get the benefits of subsidy.

Food Minister, Punjab also showcased the State's preparedness for DBTK and gave a live demonstration of the State Government's portal regarding eligible beneficiaries for kerosene oil. There are about 8 lac such families in the State and details of all these families along with their Aadhaar numbers are available on the portal. The Minister mooted the proposal that since goverment of India is moving towards sunset of distribution of subsidized kerosene oil through PDS, it would be better to make the districts selected for DBTK, kerosene free by providing LPG connections to all the beneficiaries.

This Endeavour would be a Cost effective and environment friendly. He also raised his concern that investing in infrastructure like Point of Sale (PoS) machines in DBTK and later providing LPG to the consumers would entail unnecessary expenditure. This proposal was hugely applauded by the Minister of State(IC), Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, Government of India, officials of the Petroleum Ministry and the representatives of the participating States.  

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 Punjab joins 'UDAY' - Inks tripartite MoU with power ministry

 (Agreement will help to bring about paradigm change in power infrastructure- Piyush Goyal)

 (MoU would facilitate to increase supply of domestic coal-Sukhbir Singh Badal)

 (Says Punjab will get cheaper power and revive stressed assets)

 (Will derive an overall net benefit of Rs. 5475 crore through 'UDAY')

 New Delhi/Chandigarh February 4 : The Government of India, the State of Punjab and the DISCOM of Punjab (Punjab State Power Corporation Limited), signed a tripartite memorandum of understanding (MoU) under the Ujwal DISCOM Assurance Yojana (UDAY) here today for operational and financial turnaround of the Power Corporation. The signing ceremony was held in the presence of Minister of State for Power (IC) Mr Piyush Goyal and Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal.

The MoU was signed on behalf of ministry of power by joint secretary Dr A K Verma and Principal Secretary Power Punjab A. Venu Prasad and on behalf of DISCOM by Er. KD Choudhary, chairman & MD, PSPCL.

On the occasion, Mr Piyush Goyal said Under UDAY scheme union government would focus on developing rapid growth and bring about paradigm change in power infrastructure in the states. He said this central scheme would ensure a permanent solution to the debt-ridden power utilities to achieve financial stability and to improve their operational efficiencies, for sustained growth. He assured that all targets given in the MOU would be achieved.

The scheme UDAY had been launched by the Union government to ensure a sustainable solution to enable the power utilities to break out of long standing debts. Besides, it would make the DISCOMs financially independent and operationally healthy, to be able to supply adequate power at affordable rates, through 100% rural electrification and 24X7 power for all.

Speaking on the occasion Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal said Punjab had already achieved the status of power surplus and under this agreement the union government would facilitate Punjab to take over 50% of the outstanding debt of the PSPCL in the year 2015-16 and 25% of the outstanding debt in the year 2016-17.

Mr Badal said the MoU would facilitate to increase supply of domestic coal to Punjab DISCOM, ensuring rationalization of coal linkages, liberally allowing coal swaps from inefficient plants to efficient plants and from plant situated away from mines to pithead plants. He further added that it would also ensure correction of coal grade slippages, directing Coal India to supply 100% washed coal, supply of 100% crushed coal from Coal India, faster completion of ISTN lines, and allocating linkages to state at notified price based on which the State will go for tariff based bidding. "This will help in getting cheaper power and revive stressed assets", he said.

He said under this agreement PSPCL would replace existing street lights with LEDs in all municipal towns through urban local bodies and endeavour to reduce the transmission losses from 3.8% to 2.5% till 2018-19. Besides, power utility would make efforts to improve efficiency of state generating units and reduce AT&C losses to 14.00% by 2018-19 and it will likely to bring additional revenue of around Rs. 1600 crore to PSPCL during the period of turnaround. Mr Badal said these measures would provide interest cost saving of around Rs. 60 crore to the DISCOM. 

            In order to bring about a sustainable turnaround of the PSPCL, he said the Punjab government and the state PSU would improve operational efficiency through feeder and distribution transformer metering, consumer indexing upgrade/change transformers and meters, smart metering of high-end consumers, thereby bringing about reduction in transmission and distribution losses, besides eliminating the gap between cost of supply of power and realisation. He said the state would gain around Rs. 1250 crore due to these coal reforms.

Deputy CM said Punjab government would make all efforts to improve the operational efficiency of the PSPCL and thereby reduce the cost of supply of power. This tripartite agreement would help to turnaround financial and operational efficiency besides improve the rating of PSPCL and help the utility in raising cheaper funds for future capital investment requirement. He further added that an overall net benefit of approximately Rs. 5475 crore would accrue to the state by opting to participate in UDAY, by way of savings in interest cost, reduction in AT&C and transmission losses, interventions in energy efficiency, coal reforms etc. during the period of turnaround.

He added that availability of 24x7 power would boost the economy, promote industries, thereby improve employment opportunities which would develop the Punjab into one of the leading state in India.

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Deputy CM pays tribute to Baba Surinder Singh Kanha Dhesian wale

Kanha Dhesian (Jalandhar) March 4, 

            Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal today paid tributes to Baba Surinder Singh Kanha Dhesian wale on his first death anniversary at Sat Sang Ghar here.

            Addressing the Sangat on this occasion, Deputy Chief Minister remebered the contribution of Baba Surinder Singh for the betternment of the society. “Besides preaching the teachings of great Sikh Gurus, Babaji made continuous efforts for eradicating social evils. He always used to share with us his dreams and plans to ensure that development initiatives of Punjab government should reach to every section of the state ”, he added.

            Appealing parents to encourage their children to learn moral and spiritual values, Mr. Badal said that now when the world is changing rapidly only teachings of great religious preachers could lead them on the path of progress and communal harmony.

On this occasion Baba Tarminder Singh son of Baba Surinder Singh Kana Dhesian Wale honoured Deputy CM with Siropa and Sri Sahib.

            Prominent amongst others, Sant Baba Arjan Singh Daudhar Wale, Sant Baba Nirmal Dal Jaurian Wale, Mr. Avinash Chander, CPS and Mr. Sarabjit Singh Makkar, Chairman District Planning Committee Kapurthala were also present on the occasion.

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Noose to be tightened against sellers of loose Cigarettes:

Can-not be sold under Legal Metrology Act 2015

Also banned under Section 7 of Anti Tobacco Act COTPA

 

Chandigarh, 4 March:

In Punjab, sale of loose cigarette/tobacco was banned in compliance of Section 7 of Cigarettes and other tobacco products Act (COTPA), 2003. Now, sale of loose cigarettes is also illegal under Legal Metrology Act 2015. All States have to follow this act, which states that no tobacco product can be sold without mandatory display as prescribed by the Act.

 

Section 18 of Legal Metrology Act lays down that no person shall manufacture, pack, sell, import, distribute, deliver, offer, expose or possess for sale any pre-packaged commodity unless such package is in such standard quantities or number.

As per the Global Youth Tobacco Survey, 2009, 14.6% of the youth in the age group of 13-15 years in India consume tobacco in some form or other and more than 5500 children/adolescents start tobacco consumption daily. Loose sale encourages sale of tobacco products especially to children by increasing susceptibility and affordability of minors to buy tobacco products.

Sh. Surjit Kumar Jyani, Health Minister, Punjab said “Considering the prevalence of tobacco use especially amongst children and youth of this country and the burden on the public to control its menace, there is an urgent need to curb any activity that may result in promotion of its use and any effort that may undermine or contravene laws such as Cigarettes and other tobacco products Act (COTPA), 2003 or Legal Metrology Act 2015 enacted specifically to discourage tobacco use.”

Mrs. Vini Mahajan Principal Secretary Health & Family Welfare, Punjab reiterated that sale of loose Cigarettes/tobacco & Flavored or Scented chewable tobacco products, E-Cigarettes were completely banned in Punjab. She added that there are many poisonous chemicals in tobacco due to which about 3000 people are killed daily in India. So it is very important to curb this menace. License of a commercial establishment having license under FSSA can be cancelled if Tobacco products are being sold, per latest notification of Punjab Govt. She appealed to common people to help Government in this endeavor.

Sh. H. S. Bali, Director, Health Punjab said that, lack of pictorial warning on loose cigarettes deprives the buyer of the impactful information about harmful effects of tobacco. More than 70% of sale of Cigarettes is as single sticks, so if ban is imposed effectively by Legal Metrology departments the age of initiation of tobacco usage will go up.

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DR. ATWAL CONDOLES THE  DEMISE OF FORMER LOK SABHA  SPEAKER

Chandigarh, March 4 :

          Speaker of Punjab Legislative Assembly Dr. Charanjit Singh Atwal  has expressed profound grief over the sad demise of PA Sangma former Speaker of the  Lok Sabha  from 1996 to 1998,  who passed away due to severe heart attack in Delhi on Friday.

      In a condolence message Dr. Atwal described it as an irreparable loss to the Country. He said Mr. Sangma was a noble person and sincere politician who always performed his duties diligently upholding the constitutional spirit and he always worked for the upliftment of the poor and downtrodden section of the society during his tenure as Speaker of Lok Sabha and Chief Minister of Meghalaya. We have lost not only a great friend of masses but also a great leader", said Dr. Atwal.

Dr.Atwal prayed to the almighty to give peace to departed soul and courage to bereaved family to bear this enormous loss.

 

CM GIVES NOD TO NAME MORINDA-BASSI PATHANA- SRI FATEHGARH SAHIB ROAD AS ‘DIWAN TODAR MAL’ MARG

Chandigarh, February 26-

          The Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today accorded approval to name the Morinda-Bassi Pathana- Sri Fatehgarh Sahib road as ‘Diwan Todar Mal’ marg.

          Disclosing this here today a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office said that acceding to the request of MLA Bassi Pathana Justice (Retd.) Mr. Nirmal Singh,Mr. Badal directed the Additional Chief Secretary PWD (B&R) to initiate appropriate prompt action in this regard to name the road after legendary Diwan Todar Mal, in recognition with his supreme services towards the humanity in general and Sikh panth in particular.  

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KEJRIWAL WALKING ON THE FOOTSTEPS OF RAHUL GANDHI - SUKHBIR SINGH BADAL 

* 'AAP' MISGUIDING PEOPLE BY SPENDING CRORES ON ADVERTISEMENTS

* ITS PARTY's DECISION TO ANNOUNCE PARKASH SINGH BADAL AS CM CANDIDATE

* LUDHIANA TO GET NEW 360-ACRE INDUSTRIAL PARK

* DEPUTY CM LAUNCHES DEVELOPMENT WORKS WORTH RS 413 CRORE IN LUDHIANA

* TWO MAJOR ROAD PROJECTS WORTH RS 1238 CRORE FOR LUDHIANA SOON

* ONE LAKH PEOPLE TO GET HOUSES AT NOMINAL RATES IN ONE YEAR

* LAYS FOUNDATION STONE OF COMMUNITY CENTRE WORTH RS 5.58 CRORE

* BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF DR B.R. AMBEDKAR TO BE CELEBRATED AS A STATE LEVEL FUNCTION ON APRIL 14

 Ludhiana, February 26:

      Punjab Deputy CM Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal today said that Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party leader Mr Arvind Kejriwal is not a trustworthy person and is indulging in politics of 'Nautanki'. He said that this could be known from the fact that Kejriwal did not visit his home state of Haryana despite the fact that violence occurred there few days back, but has come to Punjab for his petty politics.

      While addressing the press conference, Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal said that Kejriwal is walking in the footsteps of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and is misguiding people. He said that like Rahul Gandhi goes to the houses of poor and behaves like a commoner, whereas Kejriwal is doing the same but the fact is that he has miserably failed as Chief Minister of Delhi state.

      He said that Arvind Kejriwal is indulging in misleading advertising campaign which is funded with public money. He said that for his misleading advertising campaign, Kejriwal has spent more than Rs 532 crore from the public exchequer. He said that by opening a small dispensary, Kejriwal starts claiming that he has fulfilled his promise, and he has been doing the same for his other election promises as well.

      The Deputy CM said that before befooling the Punjabis, Kejriwal should first fulfil his promises made with the people of Delhi. He said that Kejriwal had promised opening of 500 new schools, 20 new colleges, free wifi facility, drug free Delhi, filling 55000 vacant posts, besides several other things. He said that Kejriwal has miserably failed to fulfil any of his promises made with the people of Delhi.

      He said that the staff of municipal corporation and health department in Delhi are on strike, which proves that Kejriwal has failed on every front. He said instead of fulfilling his promises with people of Delhi, Kejriwal is misleading Punjabis with his malicious agenda.

     In reply to a question, Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal said that the decision of announcing CM Mr Parkash Singh Badal as the Chief Ministerial candidate for 2017 elections is a unanimous decision of the party, and the SAD-BJP combine would form the next government for the third time in a row. He also launched development projects worth Rs 413 crore for the city and said that very soon, two new road projects worth Rs 1238 crore would be started for the city, which would help in reducing traffic congestion in a big way.

      He said that the first project is of the four-laned elevated road that would be constructed from Ludhiana city till Samrala Chowk (NH95) and second project would connect Ladhowal Bypass NH 95 with NH1 via Ladhowal Seed Farm. He further stated that the 12.951 kilometer long elevated road would be constructed with a cost of Rs 867.72 crore and 17.041 kilometer long Ladhowal bypass would be constructed with a cost of Rs 370.17 crore.

            At Guru Nanak Bhawan, the Deputy CM handed over keys of new houses to 500 people from economically weaker sections of the society and announced that the Punjab government would provide one lakh houses to economically weaker sections of the society in one year. He also laid the foundation stone of Community Centre and Senior Citizen Club at Sector 39 on Chandigarh Road, here, that would be constructed with a cost of Rs 5.58 crore. He also announced a grant of Rs 11 lakh at Ravidass Mandir and said that the birth anniversary of Dr B.R. Ambedkar would be celebrated as a state level function on April 14. He also inaugurated a drug de-addiction centre at Mullanpur.

            Prominent among those present on the occasion included Irrigation Minister Mr Sharanjit Singh Dhillon, Advisor to CM Mr Mahesh Inder Singh Grewal, MLAs Darshan Singh Shivalik, Manpreet Singh Ayali, Mayor Harcharan Singh Gohalwaria, former minister Hira Singh Gabria, Punjab PLanning Board vice chairman Prof Rajinder Bhandari, SAD District President and vice chairman of Traders Board Madan Lal Bagga, BJP district president Parveen Bansal, senior Akali leader Dr Tajinderpal Singh, Special Principal Secretary to Deputy CM Rahul Tewari, DC Ravi Bhagat, Police Commissioner Paramraj Singh Umranangal, besides several others.

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STATE TO PROVIDE AFFORDABLE HOUSING TO SLUM DWELLERS AND LOW INCOME GROUPS UNDER “HOUSING FOR ALL” SCHEME

·        DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT TO IDENTIFTY LAND CHUNKS TO BUILD HOUSES FOR SLUM DWELLERS

·        PUDA, GMADA AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITIES TO ALSO FOCUS ON AFFORDABLE HOUSING

CHANDIGARH, MARCH 3

As per the directions of Mr. Parkash Singh Badal, Chief Minister Punjab and Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal, Deputy Chief Minister Punjab, State will identify and finalize the suitable land in next 1 month in all the municipal areas to construct affordable houses for slum dwellers and also for persons belonging to low income group. The detailed instructions to identify suitable land chunks, identify and notify slum areas, identify beneficiaries and to implement the “Housing for All” scheme as per guidelines were given to Department of Local Government and Department of Housing by Mr. Sarvesh Kaushal, Chief Secretary Punjab while chairing State Level Sanctioning and Monitoring Committee (SLSMC) of “Housing for All” Scheme. SLSMC is the in-charge of overall implementation of the Mission including approval of Housing for All Plan of Action, Annual Implementation Plan, Approval of DPRs, Quality Monitoring Plans and monitoring of the mission

During the meeting the Chief Secretary was informed that under the scheme, the Local Government department has identified 30 sites (233 acres) in 18 cities and demand survey is in progress. CS directed the Department to identify remaining land chunks for construction of affordable housing for slum dwellers and low income groups. 218 acres land also has also been identified by Department of Housing which will also be used for inviting applications from the beneficiaries under the scheme. Chief Secretary directed the Secretary Local Government to study Dharavi model of Maharashtra in detail and also other successful Slum Development projects and finalize an action plan in 7 days for replication of such successful models in slum areas of Punjab especially in Amritsar, Ludhiana and Jalandhar. The Department will further prepare the detailed project reports and submit to Government of India. The performa for invitation of applications under the scheme and eligibility criteria were also approved during the meeting. The detailed project report of Dhobiana Basti amounting to Rs. 56.63 crore was approved during the meeting.

Chief Secretary was informed that 2 workshops regarding this scheme have already been conducted in January month in which Mayors/Chairman of ULBs, officers of the department of Local Government, Housing, PUDA participated. Chief Secretary directed the authorities to conduct next workshops in Ludhiana and Amritsar and focus of workshops should be on Slum Development. The meeting was attended by Mr. Viswajit Khanna, Principal Secretary Housing, Mr. Vikas Pratap , Secretary Local Government, Mr. Priyank Bharti, Director Local Government , Mr. Manvesh Sidhu, CA PUDA and other concerned officials.

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PUNJAB GOVERNMENT TO COMPLETE AADHAAR ENROLMENT WITHIN 3 MONTHS---SARVESH KAUSHAL

·      95% POPULATION ALREADY COVERED UNDER AADHAAR ENROLMENT

 

CHANDIGARH: March 3: 

State of Punjab will give full thrust to the Aadhaar enrolment in the State and complete 100% Aadhaar enrolment in next 3 months. Punjab already is ranked 4th in Aadhaar enrolment in the country with 95% population having Aadhaar numbers.

The detailed action plan to achieve 100% Aadhaar enrolment and also to integrate Aadhaar platform with Government Social schemes and other programmes was discussed in detail in Unique Identification Implementation Committee (UIDIC) meeting held under the chairmanship of Mr. Sarvesh Kaushal today.

During the meeting, Chief Secretary was told that State has enrolled 2.7 crore persons which is 95% population of the State and the Aadhaar has been integrated with social schemes and projects like e-District, Suwidha etc. To cover the remaining population, Chief Secretary directed Principal Secretary Planning to work closely with Departments of Social Security and School Education to complete the enrolment of children studying at Primary Schools and Anganwari centers. The special teams will visit Anganwaries and Primary schools to enroll the children. Chief Secretary also directed the nodal department to finalize the procurement of tablets and training of Anganwari workers so that future enrolment of children below the age of 5 years can also be done immediately. A Committee comprising Principal Secretary Social Security, Principal Secretary Planning, Joint Secretary Food & Civil Supplies and DPI (Primary) was formed to complete the work on war footing. 

Chief Secretary was informed that 195 permanent Aadhaar enrolment center are operational at Sub-division and Tehsil level Suwidha centers and citizens can visit these centers for Aadhaar enrolment and also for any other Aadhaar related work. Further under eDistrict project, the biometric devices will be supplied in next one month which will help in real time verification of the applicant at Suwidha centers and also at upcoming Sewa Kendras. 

Divulging the details related to Aadhaar scheme, Chief Secretary was informed that the 99.38% seeding of MGNREGA beneficiaries and 75% seeding of PDS and scholarship schemes have been completed. Chief Secretary directed the nodal officer UIDAI to complete the Aadhaar seeding in all the social sector schemes, PDS, Pensions, citizen services etc in the next 3 months. Aadhaar integration will result in elimination of bogus beneficiaries and a lot of money of the State will be saved, said the Chief Secretary. He also directed Departments of School Education, Technical Education and Higher Education to use Aadhaar platform for the next Admission cycle. He further directed Departments of Social Security, Welfare of SCs/BCs, and Department of Planning to integrate their schemes and programmes with Aadhaar platforms in next 6 months.

The meeting was attended by Mr. Viswajeet Khanna, Principal Secretary Housing and Urban Development, Mr. G Vajralingam, Principal Secretary School Education, Mr. S R Ladhar, Principal Secretary Planning, Mr. Anurag Aggarwal, Principal Secretary Social Security, Mr. Hussan Lal, Secretary Health and other concerned officials.

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'ENVIRONMENT WALL' TO BE INAUGURATED TODAY IN SCERT GUIDANCE BUREAU

SAS NAGAR (MOHALI), MARCH 3

A novel initiative has been taken by state guidance bureau, Punjab by making an environment wall at SCERT office SAS Nagar in cooperation with Environment Information System Center in Punjab State Council for Science & Technology.

Disclosing this state coordinator-cum-deputy director guidance bureau Mrs. Shruti Shukla, who is brain child behind the project, said Mr. Balbir Singh Dhol, DPI (Secondary Education) would inaugurate this environment wall on March 4, 2016. Elaborating the importance of environment wall, she said this wall would provide basic information regarding conservation of resources to the visitors visiting in this office. It will also update the visitors on latest information and techniques required for saving the environment.

Mrs. Shukla informed that this environment wall would have thought provoking cartoons, posters, articles on the subject. Once it is successful, the model would be replicated in other educational institutions in the state. Lauding the efforts of state guidance bureau Balbir Singh Dhol, DPI said this effort would go a long way in spreading information and generating awareness about environment the people.

Among others Mr. Sukhdev Singh Kahlon, Director SCERT, Mrs. Pankaj Sharma, Director Administration, Dr. Satnam Singh Laddhar, Joint Director Environment (PSCST), Ms Ravleen Kaur, Program Officer (PSCST) and other officers from SCERT, PSCST, SISE also hailed the concept the crate awareness among the masses through the environment wall.

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 PAU TO ORGANISE KISAN MELA AT KRISHI VIGYAN KENDER RAUNI FARM PATIALA ON MARCH 11

CHANDIGARH March 3:  The Punjab Agriculture University, Ludhiana has planned to organize the one day Kisan Mela at Krishi Vigyan Kendra Rauni Farm (Patiala) on March 11, 2016.

     Disclosing this here today a spokesperson of the Agriculture Department said that different department would display 138 stalls in this Kissan Mela exhibition.  Likewise, women would get an opportunity to exhibit their skills in house-keeping activities, like knitting, stitching and other such hobbies. The spokesperson further said that competitions would also be arranged among the women in these activities.

During this Mela, PAU experts would apprise the farmers about the latest techniques in the  agricultural as well as other related activities. Quality and certified seed of Kharif crops, vegetables and sampling of fruits would be supplied to the farmers during this Mela, said the spokesperson.

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GoI FORMS COMMITTEE UNDER EX-HOME SECRETARY IN RESPONSE TO BADAL’S APPREHENSION ON SECURITY ISSUES OF INDO-PAK BORDER

·        COMMITTEE TO IDENTIFY CRITICAL ISSUES AND SUGGEST MEASURES TO CEASE ANY POSSIBILITY OF RECURRENCE OF FIDAYEEN ATTACKS

·        COMMITTEE TO SUBMIT REPORT WITHIN THREE MONTHS

Chandigarh, March 3: Responding to the request of Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal to intensify vigil on the international border in Punjab and adjoining areas of Jammu & Kashmir in wake of recent Fidayeen attacks at Dinanagar and Pathankot Air Force Base, the Government of India has constituted a committee in form of an independent body under the chairmanship of Ex-Home Secretary Mr. Madhukar Gupta.

Disclosing this here today, a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office said that in a communiqué received from Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, the Deputy National Security Advisor (NSA) Dr. Arvind Gupta informed the state government that Deputy NSA, Director IIT Delhi/IIT Roorkee, Surveyor General of India and a representative from the state government not below the rank of IG would be the members of the committee, which would identify critical issues and suggest measures to cease any possibility of recurrence of such attacks in future.

The committee has been mandated to physically inspect the condition of border fencing along Indo-Pakistan Border, identify gaps and their condition and suggest methods to seal the gaps. The committee has been asked to submit its report within three months. Since the committee was to be an independent body, it has been decided to form it under National Security Council Secretariat, added Dr. Gupta.

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 PUNJAB EARN ACCOLADES BEST IMPLEMENTATION OF E- GOVERNANCE AND M – GOVERNANCE

CHANDIGARH, MARCH 03

Mission Swachh Punjab bagged best E- governance and M – governance initiative for service delivery to citizen award in National Conference on Innovation in Governance organised jointly by Govt of Punjab and Elets Techno Media Ltd at Chandigarh  .The awards were conferred by Governor of Punjab and Chief Secretary Government  of Punjab in a function organised at Hotel JW Marriot Chandigarh. The award was received by sh. Ajoy Sharma, IAS, Head, Department of water supply and sanitation and Sh. Mohammad Ishafaq, Director, Sanitation.

 Disclosing this a spokesman of the Punjab Water Supply  and Sanitation  said that Mission Swachh Punjab  was Launched in June 2015 by the Hon’ble Chief Minster S Parkash Singh Badal. Since then project has achieved significant success   as w ork has started in 3777 villages spread across all the  144blocks  of the state.1048 villages have been made Open Defecation Free. 1.88 lac latrines have already been approved .

He said that Swachh Punjab was the goal of a clean and healthy state by ensuring all the villages achieving  open defecation free (ODF) status in three years time.The open defecation is rampant in India. World bank carried out  rapid survey conducted  in June-July 2014 in the villages of Punjab and reported that even in Punjab  56% male and 87% female use latrine regularly for defecation rest are indulging in open defecation either regularly or occasionally. Not only Punjab entire  country is home to the world’s largest population of people who defecate in the open and excrete close to 65,000 tonnes of faeces into the environment each day.open defecation is a well-established traditional practice deeply ingrained from early childhood  Building and owning a toilet is not perceived as aspirational and seen  seen as the government’s responsibility.

The spokesmant further said that Mission Swachh Punjab was being funded by Swachh Bharat Mission gramin  andWolrd Bank jointly . The aim of the mission is to ensure that not only, every rural house hold will have it’s own toilet but everybody will use it too.The project aims to make All the villages  Open Defecation Free by constructing  8 lac House Hold toilets i.e. almost 25% of the rural population in next 3 years . Each House hold is eligible to receivean  Financial incentive of Rs 15000/- for construction of latrine . However, this is not solely latrine construction program the Behaviour change among rural communities is the biggest challenge. Thus project has Greater thrust  on awareness generation and mobilizing the community to take the lead in changing its sanitation status and changing the socially acceptable norm of open defecation

             He said that Campaigns  based on  Community Lead Total sanitation approaches has been started in 5600 villages. Apart from GovtOfficials , more than  400 master motivators  and 1040 motivators from rural communities are spear heading the campaigns in the 4416 villages . The Department of water Supply and sanitation Government of Punjab is nodal agency to implement the program. Deputy Commissioners at districts are leading the campaign. Mission is has given special focus on school children .They have been imparted special training on Water Sanitation and Hygiene issues with the help of 1500 PERVESH (Primary VidyaSudhar Coordinators ). Learning improvement project run under the project in 13000 schools covering 11 lakh students,with the dual objective of improving the learning outcomes in all government primary school and  increasing awareness about sanitation and safe water has got very encouraging results. 

NGO Pratham did a rapid survey for class 4th and 5th  students in 78 schools across 10 districts and have found that the awareness of kids in these schools about  safe drinking water and safe sanitation practices is fairly good. Report also indicates that whereas  60% of the classrooms had the knowledge that Toll free number for registering complaints exist, 40% of the classrooms actually knew this toll free number 1800-180-2468. These campaigns have increased the educational standards of children as Recent, Annual survey of education report (ASER) by NGO Pratham indicates that there is a significant improvement in reading and arithmetic skills of 11 lakh Government primary school kids. In government schools, percentage of children in Std III who can do subtraction or more, increased from 32.1% in 2014 to 48.9% in 2015 an increase of 17%. Similarly, the percentage of children in class V who could do division, in government schools increased from 37.1% in 2014 to 51.5 % in 2015. Surprisingly, only 44.7% of class VI and 47.8% of class VII kids could do division in 2015 (Learning improvement project was implemented for primary classes only)., added the spokesman

He said  that at the time of launch there were challenges to ensure transparency in beneficiary selection , transparency and accountability  in  disbursement of the incentive,  Accountability in School outreach program and fast track the spread of the program .  It was decided to use the e governance  and m-governance tools to  overcome above challenges . It was aimed to ensure hassle and corruption free of delivery of sanitation facilities to the poor people. Under this project the beneficiary or gram panchayats are being provided door step delivery by the department . Unlike many states where beneficiary has to run around the government offices to receive latrine incentive the beneficiaries in Punjab are receiving the incentive while sitting in their house as incentive is being  transferred in their  bank accounts  through direct benefit transfer .He explained that Department developed web application integrated with mobile application to capture various activities like Gram sabha meetings , display of beneficiary lists, Electricity bills , bank account particulars and pics of the beneficiary at initial stage, latrine construction images .pictures of motivational campaigns

He said that Web application has been deigned to ensure updating the beneficiary   through SMS notification about approval of latrine incentive and its payment status . All payments are being monitored online .The activities of the project are being monitored and evaluated using colour coded dash board and charts which create sense of competitions among implementing officers and officials

The web application has been hosted at  www.sbmpunjab.com.  Application  is associated with Mobile application  . Students and teachers of Punjab Engineering college developed the Mobile application .Application Design and Plan prepared in  house through  participatory consultation process among grass root functionary to apex level officers The Web application is one stop data center , progress monitoring and evaluation tool. It is Simple enough to be used by Village level motivators from village communities,

Mobile application and web application are being used to plan, monitor and evaluate activities of master motivators and motivators without this application it was virtually impossible to scale up the work in 5600 villages in a short span of 6 months

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Sukhbir Singh Badal expresses satisfaction on historic achievements in all sectors during 9 years

(Trashes to opposition propaganda on poor fiscal position)

Chandigarh March 2: Expressing satisfaction over the landmark development works and historic achievements in all sectors on completion of nine years in power, Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal today asserted the state government was on the right track and Punjabis would feel proud of the achievements of SAD-BJP tenure which had made Punjab a leading state.

Presenting progress report of the State government, the Deputy Chief Minister said the SAD-BJP coalition had completed 9 years in office and it is an appropriate occasion to inform the people of Punjab about the historic achievements and development works accomplished under the dynamic leadership of Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal as well as to deflate the malicious propaganda launched by the opposition parties for their vested political interests only to defame Punjab.

Mr Badal said when the SAD-BJP government took over the reins in 2007, it had to bear a huge financial burden imposed by the 5th pay commission in its recommendations besides fulfilling some other financial obligations. If proper steps had not been taken at that stage to contain the fluidic finances, Punjab could have slipped into bankruptcy, he said.

Deputy Chief Minister further said during the past 9 years the Punjab government had successfully implemented multi-pronged strategy to consolidate its fiscal condition by raising revenue through collection of taxes and curbing debt in order to bring financial prudency in the system. The State's own tax revenues have increased from Rs 36,808 crore during Congress regime to 1.68 lakh crore during the last nine years, he said.

In addition to this, Mr Badal said the government had also taken various steps for provisioning of basic amenities, infrastructure, power generation and implementation of administrative reforms to fulfil the commitments made to the electorate.

In addition to this, the government had also taken various steps for provisioning of basic amenities to all, infrastructure, power generation and implementation of administrative reforms in civil, police and industry sector for quick delivery of services to fulfil the commitments made to the electorate.

The Deputy CM elaborated the distinction between reality and propaganda launched by opposition regarding drugs, fiscal and governance position of the state. Making picture clearer regarding revenue receipts, Mr Badal said that 5 year rule of previous congress government yielded only Rs. 36,808 crore whereas during 2007-12, this figure was Rs. 68,757 crore which rose to Rs. 99,741 crore during 2012 untill now.

Comparing excise collections Mr Badal said that excise taxes during congress regime were Rs 1,429 crore in 2002 which decreased to Rs 1,368 crore till 2007. In stark contrast by the end of the first term of SAD-BJP rule, excise collections had jumped to Rs 2,755 crore and are expected to be Rs 5,100 crore this year.

Deputy CM expressed that Punjab has done extremely well on all other economic indicators also. Punjab's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) had increased from Rs 5.04 lakh crore during Congress rule to Rs 23.60 lakh crore during the last nine years. When the Congress demitted office in 2007 the GDP was 1.27 lakh crores. In the next five years during SAD-BJP rule it doubled to Rs 2.59 lakh crore (2012) and presently this year it is Rs 3.98 lakh crore.

Explaining discrimination in ratio of devolution of taxes to revenue he said it was 29 per cent in case of Punjab whereas the same was 76 per cent in case of Uttar Pradesh, 81 per cent in case of Jharkhand and 120 per cent in case of Bihar. "We were penalised for our efficiencies during UPA rule", Mr Badal said.

Urging the opposition parties not to mislead people by stating random figures he said that productive debt had stimulated overall growth and was good for the State. He added that even progressive nations took productive debt to bolster their economies. Clearing the mist over the misnomer that Punjab was burdened with heavy debt, the Deputy CM stated that Punjab was still amongst the least indebted states in the country.

The deputy chief minister also disclosed the innovative mode in which Punjab had geared itself to give the best possible facilitation to investors in the world. He said in a unique and revolutionary step, the State had created a Punjab Investment Promotion Bureau whose CEO had the powers of 23 departments. “Never has such an experiment even been tried elsewhere”, he said adding the step was already bearing fruit.

Listing the major achievements, he said the Punjab had achieved the distinction of only power surplus state in the country and leading the nation in providing 24x7 electricity supply to every household across the state. In addition to this, Punjab is the only State providing free power to its farmers and doles about Rs 4,700 crore every year in lieu of this subsidy to Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL). Besides, the power utility - PSPCL, which was in loss before 2007, had been made a profitable PSU and awarded with the best distribution utility in the country.

On this astounding achievement Deputy Chief Minister said Punjab was power deficit with 6201 mw production before 2007 when SAD-BJP government took over. The previous Congress regime had not added any unit of electricity into the state power production. But after taking over in 2007 we had added 5,603 mw units of power at a capital investment of Rs. 30,000 crore.

With a view to make power available at the cheapest rates for new investors, the State is coming out with a policy whereby all new investors would be supplied power below Rs 4.99 per unit. This is a bold move considering most States are supplying power to industrial sector at rates ranging from Rs 7 to Rs 10 per unit.

            Mr Badal said motorways are recognized as an infrastructure critical to social, economic and agricultural growth of the State and to meet the growing need of road infrastructure, Punjab government has laid a major thrust to improve the road network and a whooping investment of Rs 28,678 crore had been made on different 4/6 laning projects whereas Congress had spent only Rs. 3,000 crore on construction of roads.

In fact, there is a complete transformation in the national highway network in the State with the coming up of 17 different 4/6 laning motorways spanning a length of 1,369 kms at a cost of Rs. 18,761 crore besides maintenance and up-gradation of highways costing Rs. 1,474 crore and ROBs/RUBs at a cost of Rs, 1,600 crore. "This would definitely provide an impetus to the State economy and make a significant difference in trucking logistics with increase in average road speed," he emphasised.

He said Punjab had made rapid strides during the SAD-BJP regime in the field of civil aviation with the sole aim of providing excellent air connectivity to the public thereby saving their precious time, money and energy. "The state had recently joined the premier league of few states to have two international airports with the commissioning of international airport at SAS Nagar, and Amritsar international airport. Besides this, Punjab government has been making efforts to start domestic flight operations from Bathinda and Sahnewal (Ludhiana) civil airports soon. In addition to this, Punjab has also been pursuing the union government to allow civil flight operations from army airport at Adampur near Jalandhar and Pathankot.

            Focusing on administrative reforms, he said the Punjab government had introduced e-Governance initiatives to provide faster and reliable services to the citizens in a transparent, time bound and hassle free manner.

            Mr Badal said corruption is prevalent in every sphere in our country but it could be contained not by making the legislations but implementing IT solutions thereby minimizing the interface between officials and public for fast delivery of citizen centric services. He said “My aim is to make the Punjab ‘not inline but online’ and under this mission the state-of-the-art 2174 Sewa Kenders were being set up costing Rs. 2000 crore for delivery of government to citizen (G2C) and business to citizen (B2C) services in rural as well as urban areas at a cost of Rs.450 crore. Besides this, 164 Fard Kendars, 132 Suvidha Kendars and 500 Saanjh Kendars were already providing services to the public.

            Commenting on drubbing the Punjabis as druggists by the opposition he said that it was the Punjab government who have confiscated huge quantities of narcotics smuggling from across the international border which were to deliver in other states. He said instead AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal should thank Punjab government for its concerted efforts in seizing huge amounts of drugs before it could reach Delhi, adding he said Punjab was fighting nation's war to curb the menace of narco-terrorism.

Interacting with media he informed that known Ayurveda firm- 'Patanjali' has shown keen interest to setup a food processing unit at Ludhiana besides leading company ITC would expand its operations at food park Kapurthala which would become Asia's biggest food processing plant.

Among others present on the occasion included media advisor to Deputy CM Jangveer Singh, special principal secretary to Deputy CM Manvesh Sidhu and Rahul Tewari.

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Amritsar to witness BRTS Operations from July

Sukhbir Badal directs to accomplish Rs. 495 crore project by June end

·     Finalises Rs. 175 crore basic amenities project for Batala city

·     Allocates funds for development projects in Gurdaspur

·     Seeks Public Support and Cooperation to make cleanliness drive a great success in Punjab

Amritsar, March 2: Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal today announced that Amritsar is all set to witness operations of state's first Bus Rapid Transit System in the first week of July with issuing directions to the executing agency to complete the project by June end.

         While reviewing the status of this prestigious project here in a meeting, Mr. Badal said that company engaged for this project has been asked to complete the project by June end and this Rs. 495 crore project will become operations in July with 8 dedicated corridors in Amritsar. Mr. Badal said that he personally made a surprise visit to different sites of BRTS project and observed that the work was going in full swing. He said that executing agency has been directed to enhance the manpower so that the pace of ongoing work could be taken more speed. He said that the work of building various corridors was also going on good speed and dedicated bus lanes were being constructed to enable uninterrupted flow of buses, which would reduce the traffic chaos in the city.

         Announcing Rs. 175 crore basic amenities project for Batala city, Mr. Badal said that the City will have 100 percent water supply, sewerage, sewerage treatment plants vis-à-vis its maintenance for 10 years. He said that the work on this project will start soon and the city within a span of one year will get complete basic amenities. He said that besides this, roads of the city and its vicinity will also be upgraded. He also asked the officers concerned to implement the basic amenities project in Gurdaspur, Batala and Sri Hargobindpur on turnkey basis.      The Deputy CM said that the work on basic amenities project in Gurdaspur and Batala will be commenced within a month, which will be completed within stipulated time frame.

         Briefing about the holistic development plan of Punjab government, Mr. Badal said that a grant of Rs. 25 crore will be released to every constituency so that inclusive development could be ensured. Mr. Badal said that state has ample funds for development projects, which will give big push to development initiatives of state government. He said that within one year Punjab will touch new heights of development and growth.   

              Seeking cooperation and support of masses to make cleanliness drive a great success, Mr. Badal said that urban as well as rural areas of the state will be covered under this program. He said that under Swach Bharat mission this drive will be implemented on large scale with educating and motivating the masses about the cleanliness. 

         Deputy CM asked Principal Secretary to CM Mr. S.K. Sandhu to ensure the speedy implementation of development works. Secretary Local Bodies Mr. Vikas Partap Singh, Secretary Mr. Deepinder Singh, Special Principal Secretary to Deputy CM Mr. Manvesh Singh Sidhu,  CEO Punjab Water Supply and Sewerage Board Mr. D.K. Tiwari were also present in the meeting.

         Prominent amongst those present on the occasion included Welfare Minister Mr. Gulzar Singh Ranike, Chief Parliamentary Secretaries Mr. Des Raj Dhugga, Mr. Amarpal Singh Boni Ajnala, Mr. Virsa Singh Valtoha, Mr. Harmeet Singh Sandhu, Mr. Gurbachan Singh Babbehali, MLAs Bibi Jagir Kaur, Mr. Baljit Singh Jalal Usma, Mr. Ravinder Singh Brahmpura,  Mr. Veer Singh Lopoke, Former Speaker Mr. Nirmal Singh Kahlon, Former Minister Mr. Sucha Singh Langah, YAD Majha Zone President Mr. Ravi Karan Singh Kahlon, Mr. Lakhvir Singh Lodhinangal, Mr. Gurpartap Singh Tikka, Mr. Navdeep Singh Goldi and other leaders.

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Hotel and Restaurants Association Walled City and Civil Lines extend thanks to Deputy CM

A delegation of office bearers of Hotel and Restaurants Association Walled City and Civil Lines today thanked Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal for assuring them to resolve their issues soon.  

        Delegation led by Mr. APS Chatha, Mr. Randeep Singh, Surinder Singh, Mr. Navdeep Singh Goldi, Mr. Rajinder Singh Marwaha and others hailed the decision of Deputy CM to form a committee for redressing their issues.

 

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NOT A DROP OF WATER TO SPARE: BADAL

·       CM SAYS SAD READY FOR ANY SACRIFICE

 Chandigarh March 2-  The Punjab Chief Minister and Shiromani Akali Dal patron-in-Chief Sardar Parkash Singh Badal said here today that  Punjab  does not  have a single drop of water to spare from its rivers and his party will fully ensure that   there is no compromise on the inalienable rights of the state under the Riparian Principle.

"The Punjab's stand on the subject has been consistent, clear and categorical and there can be no compromise on the rights of Punjab as a Riparian State," the Chief Minister said in a statement here this afternoon.

"The SAD is ready to make every sacrifice on this sacred path.  No price is too high in order to safeguard every drop of Punjab's waters, as it is the life's blood of the state, especially its farmers," said the SAD patron in chief.  He said that the history of the contribution of the SAD to the cause of the state and its people is written in blood unlike that of our opponents who have been just paying lip service and issuing press statements for public consumption," said Mr. Badal.

"My life has been an open book for everyone to read. It is a book in which every chapter speaks of the struggles waged by the SAD to defend the interests of the people of the state," said Mr. Badal. "I assure the people of the state, especially our farmers, I will leave no stone unturned to save the interests of the state, especially the interests of the farmers," said Mr. Badal.

Mr. Badal further said that history is witness that the Shiromani Akali Dal has always remained the sole champion of the brave peasantry of the country and especially of the people of Punjab. It will remain in the vanguard of the fight for their rights and interests.

Mr. Badal said that the SAD has a long history of waging battles for protecting the interests of the state, having launched numerous Morchas both for the state and the country whenever democratic values, freedom of the people and human rights faced threats, be it during the Punjabi Suba Movement or the internal Emergency, or the Kapoori and the Dharam Yudh Morchas etc. There will be no deviation from this legacy of waging legal, political constitutional or religious struggles to safeguard the interests of the people. Every primary member of the SAD is proud of the history and traditions of battles and sacrifices for the cause of the state.

Mr. Badal also urged all opposition parties not to act in a manner that weakens the state's case by vitiating the atmosphere through needless statements aimed only at gaining political publicity. "Every Punjabi, including the Opposition, must speak in one voice on the issue, as we had done in 2004. All political parties must follow the example set by SAD” said Mr. Badal.

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MEMORIALS PLAY ANY IMPORTANT ROLE IN CONNECTING THE YOUTH WITH RICH CULTURAL HERITAGE: THANDAL

 CHANDIGARH, MARCH 2:

          The memorials built by the State government play a very important role to make the youth aware about the rich cultural heritage of the State, opined Mr. Sohan Singh Thandal, Minister for Tourism and Cultural Affairs Punjab while presiding over the ‘Dr. M.S. Randhawa Festival’ at Punjab Kala Bhawan sector 16, last evening.

          Speaking on the occasion, he appreciated the role of Dr. Randhawa in the field of Punjabi literature, culture and art and said that he made a great contribution to them. He added that organizing festival in memory of such a respectable personality is paying a sincere tribute to him. He urged thousands present on the occasion to come with entire family and always be a part of the festivals organized to promote art, culture and language.  

Mr. Thandal informed that during the last 9 years, State Government has set up many important cultural monunents. He said that government has developed Virast-e-khalsa museum at Sri Anadpur Sahib in the memory of foundation of Khalsa Panth , Memorial of Chhota and Vadda Ghalughara and monument in the memory of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur at Chappar Chiri which are proving to be a connect between the past and the present. He said that to commemorate the role of Punjabis in the freedom struggle of India, Jung-e-Azadi memorial is being developed at Kartarpur and aWar Memorial at Amritsar are being developed. He said that these memorials will make people aware of the marshal history of Punjab. He also stressed upon the need to ensure that younger generation remains duly attached to Punjabi, their mother tongue.

Mr. Thandal felicitated Bibi Harjinder Kaur, Chairperson,Punjab Kala Parishad for organizing Randhawa Festival and said that it is a good initiative to connect the people of Chandigarh with the culture.

Earlier, Chairperson, Punjab Kala Parishad honoured Mr. Thandal. A Kewal Dhaliwal directed play ‘Nora’ was staged on this occasion

 

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CM GIVES NOD TO NAME MORINDA-BASSI PATHANA- SRI FATEHGARH SAHIB ROAD AS ‘DIWAN TODAR MAL’ MARG

Chandigarh, February 26-

          The Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today accorded approval to name the Morinda-Bassi Pathana- Sri Fatehgarh Sahib road as ‘Diwan Todar Mal’ marg.

          Disclosing this here today a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office said that acceding to the request of MLA Bassi Pathana Justice (Retd.) Mr. Nirmal Singh,Mr. Badal directed the Additional Chief Secretary PWD (B&R) to initiate appropriate prompt action in this regard to name the road after legendary Diwan Todar Mal, in recognition with his supreme services towards the humanity in general and Sikh panth in particular.  

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RTS Commission penalizes civil surgeon Amritsar for undue delay in issuance of birth certificate

Chandigarh, February 26:

  To implement the Right to Service (RTS) Act in right earnest by quick deliverance of services to people, the RTS Commission today imposed a penalty of Rs 5000 on civil surgeon, Amritsar for failing to provide birth certificate in stipulated time period.

  Taking strict cognizance of the harassment meted out to complainant for undue delay in issuing the birth certificate, the RTS Commissioner Dr. Dalbir Singh Verka has imposed a fine of Rs 5000 on the Civil surgeon, Amritsar and Rs 2500 on a clerk responsible for the unwarranted delay in delivery services.

 Disposing off a petition filed by Balwinder Singh a resident of village Labha Dariya Tehsil Ajnala district Amritsar, Dr.Verka said that the Commission could not tolerate the deliberate laxity on the part of any officer/ official to provide services mentioned in the Act. The RTS Commissioner said that as a public servant every officer/ official was duty bound to provide the services in a time bound manner failing which they were liable to be penalized.

 Dr Verka said that the sole job of the Commission was to safeguard the interests of the people by ensuring prompt and hassle free deliverance of services to them as prescribed in the Act by implementing it in an effective manner.

 Dr. Verka said that the commission was fully committed to implement the RTS Act in true letter and spirit so that people could be immensely benefitted from it. He also warned the officers/ officials to deliver the services to the people in the prescribed time period else the Commission would take stern action against them.

  Dr. Verka categorically said that any sort of callousness on the part of the officers/ officials in providing services to the people within the prescribed time period would not be tolerated at any cost.         
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KOTLA BRANCH TO REMAIN CLOSED FOR 14 DAYS FOR WORK OF SIDE LINING

 CHANDIGARH, February 26 :

It has been notified that under rule 63 of Rules framed under the Northern India Canal and Drainage Act, 1873(Act VIII of 1873) that weather permitting and having due regard to the status of crops, Madhopur Beas link  will remain closed from February 26, 2016 to March10, 2016, (both days inclusive) for 14 days to complete the work of High level bridge on Madhopur Beas Link/Nalwa Nallah crossing Pathankot  Sujanpur road to Pathankot- Shahpur – kandi road along khadi khad  , informed Mr. Kahan Singh Pannu, Secretary, Department of Irrigation, Government of Punjab.

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Sukhbir Singh Badal urges all states to implement Punjab eGov model

(Corruption can be eliminated by delivering online services)

(Rubbishes propaganda against Punjab and Punjabis by presenting facts)

(Addresses national conference on innovations during "eGov summit-2106")

 

Chandigarh February 26 : Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal today advised all the states and center to adopt Punjab model on e-Governance and administrative reforms to restore dignity of citizens and attract liberal investments.

                Addressing a national conference on innovation in governance during "eLets Punjab Summit-2016" here today, Mr Badal said corruption is prevalent in every sphere in our country but it could be contained not by making the legislations but implementing IT solutions thereby minimizing the interface between officials and public for fast delivery of citizen centric services. "Punjab had implemented first of its kind administrative reforms in civil, police and industrial sector which were appreciated at all levels in India and abroad," said Mr Badal.

                During his 58 minutes power presentation Deputy CM informed the delegates that Punjab had transformed the relationship between officials and stakeholders in provisioning of government services online which resulted into hassle free environment for the public in Suwidha Kendars, Sanjh Kendars, Fard Kendars. "Keeping in view its success we will shortly inaugurate 2174 Sewa Kendars in rural and urban areas to provide 206 services under Right to Service Act at their doorsteps," he said.

                He emphasised that the Punjab government was determined to implement unique administrative reforms and IT solutions in each department so that people could get all types of government services online and not have to stand in lines for the same. He said the Punjab Governance Reforms Commission (PGRC) as well as Reforms Department had been asked to get feedback and identify the hurdles facing the people in getting delivery of services besides abolishing age old legislations.

                The Deputy CM elaborated the distinction between reality and propaganda launched by opposition regarding drugs, fiscal and governance position of the state. Making picture clearer regarding revenue receipts, Mr Badal said that 5 year rule of previous congress government yielded only Rs. 36,000 crore whereas during 2007-12, this figure was Rs. 68,757 crore which rose to Rs. 99,741 crore during 2012 untill now.

                Urging the opposition parties not to mislead people by stating random figures he said that productive debt had stimulated overall growth and was good for the State. He added that even progressive nations took productive debt to bolster their economies. Clearing the mist over the misnomer that Punjab was burdened with heavy debt, the Deputy CM stated that Punjab was still amongst the least indebted states in the country.

                Regarding power sector, Mr Badal said Punjab has become only power surplus state due to persistent efforts of present regime. In 2011, power board stood at lowly 17th rank whereas in 2015 it was conferred ‘best power utility’ award. He said state had spent Rs 30,000 crore to achieve power surplus status by adding 6,100 MW in power generation.

                In his address Dr Parmodh Kumar Chairman PGRC said in doing away with affidavits Punjab had won accolades at national level even Prime Minister had awarded the State with ‘better administrative governance award' for adopting this unique approach mandatory for getting 89 public services. He informed that the union government and few other states have also adopted this one of its kind practice thereby putting a stamp of appreciation on this brainchild initiative of Punjab Deputy CM Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal.

                Speaking on the occasion chief secretary Sarvesh Kaushal said that dynamic vision and farsightedness of energetic Deputy CM Sukhbir Singh Badal had lead the nation in implementing unique administrative reforms to provide hassle free services to the people. Reiterating commitment of State he asserted that governance in Punjab would be citizen centric and all citizen services would be available online and on mobile applications also. Summit organiser Dr Ravi Gupta CEO eLets Technomedia Pvt Ltd presented vote of thanks.

                Among others present on the occasion included Chief Commissioner Punjab Right to Service Commission SC Aggarwal, Additional Chief Secretary PWD Dr Nirmaljeet Singh Kalsi, Principal Secretary higher education G. Vajralingam, Principal Secretary Industry and CEO Punjab Investment Bureau Anirudh Tewari and Regional Manager Microsoft Utkarsh Amitabh. 

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Atwal's intervention rescues 12 Punjabi Youths

Safely bring them home from Saudi Arabia

Chandigarh:February 26

        The initiative taken by Dr.Charnjit Singh Atwal, Speaker, Punjab Legislative Assembly with the Saudi Arabian Embassy bore fruit when 12 Punjabi Young men were rescued from the captivity who reached home safely today. Dr.Atwal wrote to H.E Mr.Ahmed Javed, The Ambassador of Saudi Arabia in the Embassy of India at Riyadh about the plight of the Punjabi youth who were living in a miserable condition after their Passports, Currency and other belongings were snatched away by some unscrupulous elements and were made to do bonded labour there. The timely telephonic intervention of Dr.Atwal with the Saudi Authorities played a pivotal role in bringing home the youth, who were not given food and even beaten up by their captors. The families of all the boys who had given up all the hope to get them back had no words to thank Dr.Atwal. They expressed their gratitude with tears.

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CHEEMA ADVOCATES MINORITY STATUS BE ACCORDED AT NATIONAL LEVEL ONLY

·       PUNJAB EDUCATION MINISTER RAISED THE ISSUE OF MINORITY STATUS AT NCMEI’S REGIONAL CONFERENCE

·       MINORITY COMMISSION SHALL COME FORWARD TO BENEFIT OF SIKLIGAR AND VANJARE SIKHS

·       INSISTED ON PUNJABI PROMOTION COUNCIL FOR BENEFIT OF PUNJABIS’ IN OTHER STATES

CHANDIGARH, FEBRUARY 26:

Speaking during the maiden regional conference of North India states organised by National Commission for Minority Education Institutions (NCMEI) at Hotel Mount View, Chandigarh, Punjab Education Minister Dr. Daljit Singh Cheema ardently advocated that minority status must be accorded only at national level and advised that it shall not be given at State level. He said that constitutionally this status shall be provided at National level only.

Dr. Cheema said that considering State as base for giving the status, it would be dangerous if minority status is granted at State level. Likewise, Sikh population in Punjab, Muslims in Jammu and Kashmir, Christians in Southern States will be in Majority. He said that, the matter has reached Hon’ble Supreme Court and the commission should strongly defend this as an obligation to protect minority rights.  The minister said that, commission shall raise a bold voice to protect the minority rights and work for strength of Republic. He mentioned that, if various status are granted at State level, if may confine it later to District or Block levels, which would be more dangerous. This way, Muslims will be in majority in Malerkotla and Christians in Majha area of Punjab.

On this occasion, Dr. Cheema appealed the commission that, like Maulana Azad Schemes for Minorities, it shall come forward for benefit of Sikligarand Vanjare Sikhs. He said that, this community is rearward at economic, social and educational level, so arrangements shall be made for raising their living standards. The Minister stated that commission has formed an Urdu Promotion Council, which is a very good effort and on the same pattern a Punjabi Promotion Council shall be made for Punjabis residing in out of Punjab and in other countries. On this occasion, the first local conference organised by the commission the organisers appraised this mentioned this as great initiative.

The workshop was inaugurated by Prof. Kaptan Singh Solanki, Governor of Punjab and Haryana. Prominent among others who were present at the conference included Haryana Cabinet Minister Mrs. Kavita Jain, Members of NCMEI Mr. Baltej Singh Mann, Zafar Agha and Navid Abidi, Chairman, Punjab State Minority Commission Munawar Masih, Finance Secretary of UT Mr. Saravjit Singh, Vice Chancellor of Guru Granth Sahib University Fatehgarh Sahib Dr. Gurmohan Singh Walia, Principal Secretary Higher Education Mr. Anurag Verma, Director General School Education Mr. Pardeep Kumar Aggarwal, DPI (Colleges) Mr. TK Goel, DPI (Secondary Education) Mr. Balbir Singh Dhol and DPI (Elementary Education) Mr. Harbans Singh Sanddu also present at the conference.

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 VIGILANCE BUREAU NABS LINEMAN ACCEPTING BRIBE OF RS. 20,000

 RAIDS UNDERTAKEN TO CATCH  S.D.O.

 Chandigarh, January 26: Vigilance Bureau has nabbed a lineman of P.S.P.C.L while accepting bribe of Rs.20, 000 and various raids have also been undertaken to catch Senior Divisional Officer.

           An official spokesman of Vigilance Bureau said according to the complainant,  lieutenant Harmail Singh Grewal  s/o Late Bhag Singh resident of Partap  Nagar, Patiala  has purchased land of 5 acre on equal share with  his wife  in Village Jaggo Chanarthal of  District Fatehgarh Sahib where already horticultural motor connection was  installed and Electricity department   had asked  him  to cut off this connection and apply for  new agricultural connection   for the land.

         The spokesman said that the complainant Harmail Singh got the new connection through Ex-Army quota   while seeking approval he deposited amount of Rs. 90,693 (Government Fee).  When he went to the office of   S.D.O Ram Singh of circle Reeth Kherhi( Faggan Majra) for installation of agricultural connection then he (S.D.O )said that if you would have come with the reference of  lineman Harpal Singh, he would not have faced any difficulty  in getting the  connection. After that   lineman Harpal Singh said that new bore well connection has incurred Rs. 1,25,000 besides he suggested that Rs 30,000-35,000 was to be given as  bribe to save extra spending of money. The final deal was stuck at Rs.20,000.

      The spokesman said trap was laid by the Vigilance Bureau to nab the  lineman Harpal Singh who was caught accepting bribe of Rs. 20,000 on the spot whereas raids have been  undertaken by Vigilance Bureau  to catch S.D.O. Ram Singh.

 

5TH STANDARD EXAMINATION BEGINS FROM TODAY, 225786 STUDENTS WILL APPEAR IN EXAMS

·       EDUCATION MINISTER WILL CONVEY BEST WISHES TO STUDENTS AT A SCHOOL IN MOHALI PHASE 2

·       EXAMS OF 8TH STANDARD WILL BEGIN FROM 8TH MARCH

·       ALL ARRANGEMENTS DONE: KAHLON

CHANDIGARH, FEBRUARY 26:

The examinations for 5th and 8th class have re-begun for which all arrangements have been done. The 5th class examination has started from 27th February in which 225786 students will appear and 3907 examination centres have been established. Similarly, from 8th march the examination of 8th standard will begin for which 2347 centres have been made. This has been disclosed by the Director of SCERT, Mr. Sukhdev Singh Kahlon through a press communiqué today.

Disclosing this, Mr. Kahlon said that as per directions of Education Minister Dr. Daljit Singh Cheema the Department has re-started the examination of 5th and 8th class to raise the standard of education showing a serious concern and paying attention to voice of people. Though, Dr. Cheema will himself visit the school in Mohali Phase II to convey his best wishes by distributing the gifts to students before examination. He said that, the Education Minister has directed all District Education Officers (DEOs) and Block Primary Education Officers (BPEOs) that they shall also wish the students, half an hour before the exam.

Giving the detailed information, the Director Mr. Kahlon said that 5th class papers will occur from 27th February to 3rd March, 2016 at 10:00 am 12:30 pm and 8th class papers will occur from 8th March to 16th March at 2:30 to 5pm. Further, he said that 13053 primary schools of Punjab 225786 students read in 5th class and 233013 students read in 8th class for them 3907 and 2347 centres have been made in 6286 middle, high and senior secondary schools, respectively.

He also said that, while making the examination centre for 5th class, it has been specially considered that, centres should be near those schools where students want to take admission in 6th class.  While making centre of examination in middle, high and senior secondary school the teachers and infrastructure of the schools have been considered especially. After the examination the papers will be checked impartially through table marking process and checking will be done by primary teachers only.

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 13 DALIT YOUTH STRUCK IN JORDAN MUST BE BROUGHT BACK: RAJESH BAGHA

·        PUNJAB SC COMMISSION WRITES TO UNION MINISTRY OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS

CHANDIGARH, FEBRUARY 26:

            The Punjab State Scheduled Castes Commission has written to Union Ministry of External Affairs, Mrs. Sushma Swaraj to bring back 13 dalit Punjabi youths to India, who are detained in Jordan.

Disclosing this, Chairman of Punjab State SC Commission, Mr. Rajesh Bagha said that 13 Punjabi Dalit youth had gone to Jordan in search of employment, where they were imprisoned. He said that two month wages of these youngsters is withheld by ‘Coppery Construction Company’ and their 2 years contract with the Company is over. He also mentioned that these people called the Commission from Jordan for extending a helping hand to them for bringing them back home to India. So, the commission wrote to Mrs. Sushma Swaraj for personal intervention in case.

 Mr. Bagha further said that Punjab State Scheduled Castes Commission is duty bound for addressing the problems of SC community in accordance with law and would continue to discharge its duty. For redressal of any issues regarding schedule caste anyone can contact the commission through email- chrm.psscc@punjab.gov.in and 0172-2741342.

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 Harsimart Kaur Badal hails railway budget as ‘visionary’

(Outlay plan for Punjab rail projects enhanced by 208% than UPA regime)

(Amritsar and Takhat Hazoor Sahib Nanded stations to be beautified)

(Cold storage facilities will provide relief to farmers and producers)

 Chandigarh February 25 : Union Minister for Food Processing Industry Mrs Harsimart Kaur Badal has hailed the union railway budget as visionary and expressed satisfaction over the budgetary allocation for railways projects to be augmented in Punjab.

Expressing satisfaction over the total allocation for Punjab in the railway budget during 2016-17, the Mrs Badal said in a statement that outlay plan for Punjab has been earmarked at Rs. 1114 crore, a 208 per cent enhancement vis a vis the Congress led UPA regime. She said during the lag five years of UPA rule only  Rs. 224 crore had been allocated to Punjab on this front.

Hailing the initiative for partnering with state governments for operating tourist circuit trains Mrs Badal said the holy cities Amritsar and Takhat Hazoor Sahib Nanded stations have been included in the budget for provisioning for better passenger amenities and beautification of stations having historical and pilgrimage importance. 

The minister said that not enhancing the rail fare by the railway minister would provide a big relief to the common man. “Increasing lower berth quota for senior citizens besides battery operated services for the old and special people will ease their problems for smooth commuting”, she added.

Mrs Badal also expressed satisfaction for setting up cold storage facilities in vacant railway lands would provide relief to the farmers and producers thereby giving boost to the food processing industry.

She said that Punjab would benefit to a great extent as 400 railway stations to be equipped with wifi besides 2,000-km route to be electrified next fiscal which includes Punjab projects also. She said railway minister has focused on to provide basic amenities for common people in the trains.

She pointed out that announcement of completion and decongestion of Jalandhar-Jammu rail link is also a welcome step which would provide relief to the pilgrims visiting Mata Vaishno Devi shrine.

CM HAILS UNION RAILWAY BUDGET

TERMS IT AS A BALANCED, PRO-PEOPLE AND VISIONARY BUDGET AIMED AT PUTTING THE INDIAN RAILWAYS ON THE ‘RIGHT TRACK’.

THANKS RAILWAY MINISTER FOR INCLUDING HOLY CITIES OF AMRITSAR AND NANDED FOR PROJECT AIMED AT BEAUTIFICATION OF PILGRIMAGE STATIONS

DESCRIBES AASTHA CIRCUIT TRAIN AS UNIQUE ENDEAVOUR OF NDA

Chandigarh, February 25-

The Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today hailed the Union Railways Budget as a balanced, pro-people and visionary budget aimed at putting the Indian Railways on the ‘right track’.

In a statement, the Chief Minister said that the decision of the Railways Ministry to include holy cities of Amritsar and Nanded for project aimed at beautification of stations in pilgrimage centres besides taking up on priority the provision of passenger amenities was a supreme gift to the people of Punjab especially the Sikhs adding that this would give a big boost to tourism in the state. Profusely thanking the Union Railways Minister, he said that this project was a humble gift of the NDA government for the residents of ‘Guru Ki Nagari’ as this project would give further fillip to the development of the holy city besides showcasing it at the international level for its centuries old rich and glorious cultural heritage.

Welcoming the decision to introduce Aastha circuit train to connect important pilgrims in the country, the Chief Minister said that this was a unique endeavour of the NDA government which would help in the cementing the bond of communal harmony, peace and brotherhood in the country. He said that for the first time in the history of the country the Union government has initiated a scheme that would enable the people to visit the holy places in a hassle free manner. Congratulating Union Railways Minister Mr. Suresh Prabhu for this scheme, Mr. Badal hoped that journey of all the five takhts of Sikhs would be a part of this circuit. 

The Chief Minister further said that prestigious projects like Mission Zero Accident and TCAS (Train Collision Avoidance System) would help in ensuring safe travel to the people. In the same manner the proposed mission PACE (Procurement and Consumption Efficiency), which aims at bringing our procurement practices in line with international best practices, would immensely benefit the farmers of the state by ensuring procurement and transportation of food grains and other harvest on time.

Likewise, Mr. Badal said that the continuance of Kisan Yatra, a special travel scheme to help farmers to learn about new farming and marketing techniques, would also go a long way in bailing out the farmers from current agrarian crisis. “This budget is an initiative towards strengthening the national transport system of the country which reflects the commitment of NDA to emerge the Railways as the backbone of national connectivity” he added.

CABINET APPROVES SUMMONING OF BUDGET SESSION OF PUNJAB VIDHAN SABHA FROM MARCH 8

NOD TO ‘AFFORDABLE HOUSING POLICY 2015’

MOVE AIMED AT PROVIDING AFFORDABLE HOUSING FACILITY TO LOWER MIDDLE INCOME GROUP

GREEN SIGNAL FOR RE-USE PLAN OF TOWN HALL, AMRITSAR FOR CONSTRUCTING 1947 PARTITION MUSEUM

UNIFORM POLICY FOR CREATION OF STEEL SILOS IN THE STATE APPROVED

GO AHEAD TO AMEND PUNJAB MINOR MINERAL RULES 2013

NOD TO IMPLEMENT UDAY SCHEME

DECIDES TO FILL ALL THE VACANT POSTS OF DOCTORS AND TEACHERS

‘PUNJAB BHAICHARA TAALMEL COUNCIL’ TO BE CONSTITUTED

OKAYS SATELLITE CENTRE OF PGIMER AT FEROZEPUR

GREEN SIGNAL TO ALLOT TWO ACRE LAND TO SET UP PKVC AT MOHALI

DATE OF DEPOSITING PROPERTY TAX WITHOUT PENALTY EXTENDED UPTO MARCH 31, 2016

Chandigarh, February 25-

The Punjab Cabinet today approved the summoning of twelfth session of 14th Punjab Vidhan Sabha from March 8 for passing the annual budget for 2016-17.

A decision to this effect was taken by the Cabinet in its meeting chaired by the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal here at his office, this morning.

Disclosing this here today a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office said that the budget session would commence on March 8 afternoon at 2 pm with Governor’s address. The session would be adjourned sine die on March 22.

The Cabinet also gave nod to the Governor address to be delivered by the Punjab Governor in the assembly during the ensuing Budget session.

In order to provide affordable housing facility to Lower Middle Income group, the Punjab Cabinet today approved ‘Affordable Housing Policy 2015” under which incentives in the form of reduced Change of Land Use (CLU), External Development Charges (EDC) and License Fee would be given to promoters undertaking construction of affordable houses for economically backward strata of society. Maximum area under the affordable housing scheme would not exceed 10% of total gross area and minimum area proposed was five acre contiguous and compact chunk of land. All such projects would be necessarily required to be completed within five years from date of issue of license to avail these benefits.  It would be mandatory on the part of promoter to provide the facility of one built up community hall not less than 3000 square feet for every five acre of land, besides one nursery school cum crèche of not less than 3000 square feet in the prescribed area of the scheme. Super area of the flats would range from 750 square feet to 900 square feet. 

With a view to reconnect the future generation with the partition of India, the Cabinet also gave green signal to the proposal of Punjab Heritage Tourist Promotion Board regarding the re-use plan of Town Hall, Amritsar for constructing 1947 partition museum, city museum, cottage emporium of other states, Coffee shop, Light and sound show/ Laser show/ virtual reality and others activities on Public Private Partnership (PPP) Mode. The Town Hall building would become vacant after Municipal Office was shifted to new building.

In order to streamline the flow of funds for ‘Mukh Mantri Trath Yatra Scheme’ initiated for providing free pilgrimage to the people desirous of visiting holy places like Nanded Sahib, Ajmer Sharif, Varanasi, Mata Vaishno Devi and others, the Cabinet today gave nod for providing funds worth Rs 46.50 crore in the excess budget plan for year 2015-16.

The Cabinet also gave approval to accept the recommendations of Cabinet Sub Committee to form a uniform policy for creation of steel silos for storage of food grains in the state. As per the recommendations of the sub-committee, the Food and Civil Supplies department would make all the decisions regarding construction of Silos, PUNGRAIN would be the nodal agency and the government land available with the Food and Civil Supplies department would be utilised for the construction of Silos. If needed, land available with other departments like Cooperation, Rural Development & Panchayati Raj and Punjab Mandi Board would also be taken on lease by PUNGRAIN with mutual consent, for this purpose.

In a bid to further check illegal mining in the state, the Cabinet also gave approval to amend Punjab Minor Mineral Rules 2013 for constituting District Mineral Foundation and State Mineral Foundation. Now it would be the responsibility of land owner to inform the District Mining officer of any illegal Mining taking place from his land.  The Cabinet also decided to impose a tax on export of Minor Minerals from the state @Rs 4000 per a trolley, Rs 7000 per truck and Rs 10000 per large truck carrying Minor Minerals outside the state. This has been decided to bring down the rates of Minor Minerals within the state. CCTV cameras would be installed at all exit points. 

To ensure far more improvement in its operational and financial efficiency in the Punjab State Power Corporation Limited, the Cabinet also gave green signal to implement Ujwal Discom Assurance Yojna (UDAY) scheme, which has been notified by the Government of India (GoI) for financial turnaround of power distribution Companies (DISCOMS).    

The Cabinet also gave nod for Amending Punjab Jails Department State Service (Class-III Executive), Rules 1963 thereby increasing the minimum qualification for post of Warden from 8th to 10+2 and fixing their age limit from 18 to 25 to ensure that only deserving and qualified candidates with proper physique and fitness were selected for these posts.  

To overcome the situation arising out of pendency of court cases in the state, the Cabinet also gave approval for creating separate session division along with supporting staff each in SAS Nagar (Mohali) and Tarn Taran districts.

The Cabinet also accorded its concurrence to the Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India (DFCCIL) for raising funds to the tune of Rs 92.25 crore as state share for constructing 17 Railway Over Bridges (ROBs)/ Railway Under Bridges (RUBs) to prevent any unsafe conditions and detention of the road users along with the Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor alignment by making it free of Level crossings. The loan would be reimbursed/ repaid in instalments over a period of ten years along with interest thereof, including three years moratorium on repayments.  

In a bid to impart quality health services to the people, the Cabinet also gave green signal for filling 200 posts of Medical Officers (MBBS) out of vacant 316 posts of Medical Officers (Specialists). These 200 posts would be adjusted against the posts of MBBS doctors who would be retiring in future or posts falling vacant due to any other reason.

In another significant decision, the Cabinet also gave approval to fill all the posts of Doctors and Teachers lying vacant in the government hospitals and schools. This decision has been taken to bring complete efficiency in the functioning of Health and Educational institutions in order to provide the best Healthcare and education facilities to the people especially in rural areas of the state.  

In order to enhance the efficiency of routine administrative work in the Punjab Civil Secretariat, the Cabinet also gave go ahead for filling 120 vacant posts of Senior Assistants in Punjab Civil Secretariat through Direct Recruitment through a competitive test that would be conducted by the Thapar University, Patiala. 

Likewise, in order to provide specialised staff for Special New Born Care Units being run by the state government to provide special care to infants, the Cabinet also decided to fill 61 posts of Staff Nurses group C, with candidates having special training certificate or fellowship in Neonatology through Baba Farid University of Medical Sciences, Faridkot by written examination.

In a move aimed at smooth and effective functioning of the offices of Divisional Commissioners and Deputy Commissioners in the larger public interest, the Cabinet also gave go ahead to fill vacant posts of 460 clerks and 25 posts of steno typists in these offices. 

In order to ensure effective functioning of State Commission for Women, the Cabinet also approved amending of Punjab State Women Commission Act, 2001 and amendment Act 2014 to raise the strength of non official members of the Commission from existing five to 10.

The Cabinet also okayed to hire the services of an agency for conducting impact assessment study of the various schemes and programs of the state government. The agency would conduct an assessment study from April to December 2016 by randomly reaching out to 4.5 lakh people personally and contacting 15 lakh people. The data thus collected would provide direction to state government for bringing the gaps in programs/ schemes implementation besides helping to frame new schemes and policies for overall development of the state.

The Cabinet also gave nod to hire 100 video vans for creating awareness amongst the people regarding the policies and schemes of the state government besides informing them about the rich historical and cultural legacy of the state. These video vans would be equipped with all the modern mass media gadgets like LED screens, sound systems, video players, wi-fi connectivity and public address system. These vans would cover the entire state from April to December 2016 to screen the video films depicting the various development projects, schemes undertaken by the state and information regarding rich cultural heritage of the state.

The Cabinet also gave approval to dispose seven surplus sites of Irrigation Department selected by PUDA under the OUVGL scheme. The amount thus raised by sale of these properties would be utilised for repair/ renovation of canals in the state.     

The Cabinet also gave green signal to sell 12.68 acres of land belonging to Sugarfed in Banur to Housefed, Punjab, which would be launching a housing scheme for welfare of the society. It has been decided that Rs 10 crore from the sale proceeds of this land would be utilised for expansion/ modernisation of Bhogpur Cooperative Sugar Mill, which was a long pending demand of the farmers of Doaba region. The modernisation of Bhogpur Sugar Mill would immensely benefit the farmers besides generating indirect employment potential.

The Cabinet also gave nod to framing of Punjab Cooperative (Group B) Service Rules 2016. Currently Punjab Cooperative Service (Class-II) Rules 1958, the Punjab Cooperative Department Services Ministerial (State Service Class-III) Rules 1966 and Punjab Cooperative Department (state services) class III rules 1978 were applicable in the department.

The Cabinet also gave nod for ‘The Punjab Forest (Group-A) Ministerial Services Rules, 2015.

The Cabinet also gave approval to enact new ‘Welfare department Group ‘A Ministerial and Group ‘A’ Non Ministerial Service Rules’ thereby repealing previous the ‘Punjab Schedule Castes and Backward Classes’ (Class II), Services Rules 1978, due to change in groups of employees following revision in pay scales. 

The Cabinet also gave nod for framing Punjab Dental Education (Group A) Service Rules, 2016 which governs the services of teaching faculty working at Government Dental Colleges Amritsar and Patiala. These rules would enable the recruitment of faculty for these colleges speciality wise. Likewise, with the increase in number of posts of Dental faculty more teachers would be available thereby helping in imparting quality education to students in under graduate and post graduate courses.

Likewise, the Cabinet also gave approval for framing Punjab Medical Education Service (Group A) Service Rules, 2016 which governs the services of teaching faculty working at Government Medical Colleges Amritsar and Patiala. With the framing of these rules recruitment and promotions of the medical faculty would be streamlines and better health services would be available to the general public.

In a bid to ensure relevant education to the children with special needs in an environment best suited to them, the Cabinet also approved to give fixed monthly salary at applicable scale/ grade pay w.e.f April 1, 2015 to 440 Inclusive Education Resource Teachers working in the state. 

In order to overcome the traffic congestion in Phagwara, the Cabinet also gave nod for transferring four kanals 11 marlas land of Revenue department to Local Government department and then to Municipal Corporation Phagwara for construction of multi-level parking.

The Cabinet also decided to constitute the ‘Punjab Bhaichara Taalmel Council’ to flourish Punjabi culture in India and abroad besides for exchange of cultural heritage. The board, which would consist of 10 members (both official and non official), would hold debates/ deliberations and interactive sessions of Punjabi theorists, thinkers and historians to promote multiple development of Punjabi language and Punjabi creations.

The Cabinet also approved allotment policy to allot sites for hospitals, multi speciality hospitals, medical colleges cum hospitals and medical research institute in the upcoming Medicity at New Chandigarh (Mullanpur).

The Cabinet also gave nod to the draft of Punjab Bovine Breeding Act 2016 to provide for better improvement of Bovine by regulating Bovine Breeding activities including use of bovine breeding bulls for production of Bovine semen, processing, storage, sale and distribution of Bovine semen and artificial insemination or any other breeding activity in Bovines.  

The Cabinet also approved to amend Punjab Dairy Development Board Act 2002 in order to have five representatives from amongst Milk producers instead of earlier three on Board of Directors (BoD). Likewise, two representatives from milk consumers’ associations would be nominated as members of BoD instead of earlier one member. This decision has been taken to broad base the board so that all the representatives related to various activities of Dairy development could put forth their views forcefully. Likewise, Vice Chancellors of GADVASU instead of the VC PAU besides a Director Dairy would also be the members of BoD.

In order to ensure holistic development of the villages across the state, the Cabinet also approved the policy of purchasing land required for economic and social development in the villages, where the land was not available, besides ensuring that no section of strata was left behind in this pace of development. The Rural Development and Panchayats would be the Nodal department for this scheme. The scheme would also aim at providing land for giving plots to the landless people and their construction/ repair from discretionary grants, for graveyards, cremation grounds, playfields and community centres where suitable Pancahyat land was not available for such purposes.  

The Cabinet also granted approval for extension of the outer date of One Time Settlement (OTS) policy for loan and equity-2015 in Punjab State Industries Development Corporation (PSIDC), Punjab Financial Corporation (PFC) and Punjab State Industries Export Corporation (PSIEC) for receiving applications up to 31 May, 2016.

The Cabinet also gave approval to establish Satellite Centre of PGIMER, Chandigarh at Ferozepur. The centre would provide the advanced treatment and health care facilities to the people in the region. This centre would be set up over an area of 21 acre two kanals land given free of cost by the state government.

The Cabinet also accorded approval to dispose of 1509 variety of Paddy, procured by the various procurement agencies in the state during Khariff season 2015-16 on the price based on all expenses inclusive of taxes through inviting tenders. If the Punjab state procurement agencies unable to fetch the amount equivalent to their cost, in such cases, the state government would compensate them for the difference of price. It may be recalled that the state government came to the rescue of Basmati growers when the prices fell down drastically in the market by purchasing it at MSP of Rs 1450 per quintal.

In a major relief to the urban residents, the Cabinet also gave approval to extend the date of depositing Property Tax for the year 2015-16 without penalty upto March 31, 2016 instead on December 31, 2015. Likewise, the Cabinet also exempted The purchase centres, sub yards, principal yards, kisan sarais, office building and other properties of Market Committees and Mandi Board, which are owned and used by them, be exempted from property tax. The Cabinet also decided to make some provisions in the Punjab Municipal Act 1911 and Punjab Municipal Corporation Act 1976 for allotting land to open district offices for the registered political parties, which were available in Punjab Vidhan Sabha. 

In order to curtail the procedural delay in granting necessary approvals to the Mega Projects and put these projects on fast track, the Cabinet also approved the delegation of all powers of the Empowered Committee for the Mega projects to the screening committee headed by the state Chief Secretary.

With a view to devising a methodology for disposal of shops owned by Municipal Corporations, Municipal Councils and Improvement Trusts in towns, the Cabinet constituted a sub-committee under the chairmanship of Deputy Chief Minister for this purpose.  

The Punjab Cabinet also approved the allotment of two acre land to set up Kisan Vikas Chamber Punjab at SAS Nagar (Mohali) besides sanctioning a sum of Rs 20 crore as a grant for construction of building and creating corpus to meet its day-to-day needs so as to make this upcoming ‘Think Tank’ organisation of agriculture economically viable and self sustaining. Pertinently, to provide affirmative say to peasantry in the policies and programmes related to agricultural and allied activities, the state government has recently decided to establish farmers’ advisory body Punjab Kisan Vikas Chamber (PKVC) on the pattern of industrial organizations like Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), PHD Chamber of Commerce, Associated Chambers of Commerce of India (Assocham) and Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI). 

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  CHIEF MINISTER’S OFFICE, PUNJABCM MOURNS DEATH OF FORMER MP JATHEDAR TARLOCHAN SINGH TUR

Chandigarh, February 25-

Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today expressed profound grief and sorrow over the sad demise of former Lok Sabha MP Jathedar Tarlochan Singh Tur who passed away at his native village in Tarn Taran district this morning.

In a condolence message, the Chief Minister said recalled the services rendered by Jathedar Tur during his long public life. He said that in the death of Jathedar Tur a void has been created in the political circles, which was difficult to be filled in the near future. Mr. Badal said that the state has lost a balanced and an experienced leader, who always championed the cause of people’s welfare

Mr. Badal expressed his heartfelt sympathies with the members of the bereaved family and prayed to the Almighty to grant peace to the departed soul and give strength and courage to them to bear this irreparable loss.

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 AIRON EXPRESSES GRATITUDE TO UNION RAILWAYS  MINISTER FOR SANCTIONING FEROZEPUR-PATTI LINE AND SANCTIONING AN OUTLAY OF MORE THAN 45 CRORE FOR OTHER PROJECTS IN TARANTARN/FEROZEPUR DISTRICT

·        UNION GOVERNMENT ALLOWS CONSTRUCTION OF DIRECT LINE BETWEEN PATTI AND FEROZEPUR

·        LOADING CAPACITY AT PATTI RAILWAY STATION SHIFTED

Chandigarh February 25: Food Minister Punjab who represents Patti Assembly constituency of district Tarantarn today expressed his gratitude to the Union Railways Minister Mr. Suresh Prabhu for sanctioning more than 45 crores for Tarantarn /Ferozepur districts. 

      Welcoming the announcements of the Railways Minister in the Rail Budget presented today, Mr. Kairon said that he was grateful to the Mr. Prabhu for allowing the construction of direct Railway line between Patti and Ferozepur in wake of intense activity on the border area. Mr Kairon had also separately taken up this issue with the Union Defense Minister so that the Defence forces could be able to more effectively secure the Khemkaran Sector with the faster deployment of armed through this link.

 An outlay of Rs 25 crore has also been sanctioned and got registered in the pink book also. He said that in his written communiqué to the Union Railways Minister he had urged that Punjab was known as a food bowl of the country and also for the development of agro based industries, a strong and improvised railway network was the need of an hour especially in this area of the state.

      Mr. Kairon also said that it was a matter of Pride for Punjabis in general and people of his constituency in particular that an amount of Rs. 21.76 crore more has been sanctioned  by the union government for the shifting of the loading capacity from Patti Railway Station to Patti grain market because of too much of congestion on this particular route. This was announced to ease out the congestion on this route.

REGIONAL CONCLAVE OF MSMES, TO BE HELD ON 19th FEB.

Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttrakhand,

Jammu & Kashmir, Delhi & Chandigarh to Participate

Chandigarh, February 17:

In a bid to boost Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises, besides ensuring the implementation of various schemes of the Government of India in true spirit, the Ministry of Ministry of Micro and Medium Enterprises (MSME) in coordination with Northern States and Union Territory is organizing one day conclave here at Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) on 19th Feb., 2016.

Disclosing this here today a spokesman of the Ministry of Micro and Medium Enterprises said that during this Conclave the Union Minister (MSME), Govt. of India, Chief Ministers of Punjab & Haryana, Ministers for MSME of participating States/Union Territory, Secretary (MSME), AS&DC (MSME) Govt. Of India, Principal Secretary and Commissioner/Director of Industries of the participating states would interact to present their view points for the effective implementation of Prime Minister Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP) like setting up of Tool Room, scheme for Skill Development of MSMEs, filling of Udyog Adhar Memorandum, MSE-Cluster Development Programme, Scheme of Fund for Regeneration of Traditional Industries (SFURTI),  a scheme for Promoting Innovation and Rural Entrepreneurship (ASPIRE), MSME Facilitation Council in addition to other issues. These schemes need immediate attention in promotion & development of MSMEs in these States, added the spokesperson.

He further informed that during afternoon session, the Minister (MSME), Secretary (MSME), AS&DC (MSME) would meet head of Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSE) located/working in these States to review the progress and compliance of Public Procurement Policy of Govt. of India Ministry of MSME. He also clarified that from 1st  April 2015 all CPSEs has to mandatorily purchase min. 20% of their requirement from Micro and small enterprises.

The spokesperson said that Minister (MSME), Secretary (MSME) and AS&DC (MSME) along with Senior officers of the Ministry would also meet and discuss various issues with MSME industry associations of participating states/U.T.  to resolve various problems being faced by MSME in their states. 

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CHIEF SECRETARY PUNJAB TO MEET THE TECHNICAL EMPLOYEES UNION ON FEBRUARY 19

Chandigarh, February 17:

            Chief Secretary Punjab, Mr. Sarvesh Kaushal would meet and interact with the Drivers Welfare Association of Civil Secretariat and Mini Secretariat as well as the Technical Employees Union onFebruary 19 at 11 am in the Punjab Bhawan, Chandigarh.

            Giving this information, a spokesman from government of Punjab said that during the meeting, deliberations would be held on matters like regular recruitment of drivers, removal of pay anomalies, travel allowance for the drivers, promotion of supervisors, uniform allowance, insurance of government vehicles, risk allowance etc.

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STATE TO OPERATIONALIZE E-CHALLAN SYSTEM IN ALL THE DISTRICTS 

·  CRIME AND CRIMINAL TRACKING NETWORK & SYSTEM (CCTNS) , VAHAN , SARATHI, E-CHALLAN PROJECTS OF THE STATE TO BE INTEGRATED

·      VEHICLE REGISTRATION AND DRIVING LICENSES DATA TO BE INSTANTLY AVAIALBLE TO POLICE OFFICERS OF THE STATE

CHANDIGARH, February 17

The State is all set to complete the implementation of Crime and Criminal Tracking Network & Systems (CCTNS) and the project shall be fully integrated with VAHAN, Sarathi and E-Challan system of the State and will   improve the Police functioning across the State. On the direction of Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal, Minister of Department of Governance Reforms to introduce procedural reforms and e-Governance in the departments where citizen centric services are delivered, a meeting was held under the chairmanship of Mr. Sarvesh Kaushal, Chief Secretary Punjab to chalk out action plan for integration of CCTNS , Vahan, Sarathi and e-Challan Projects. Additional Chief Secretary Home, DGP Punjab, Principal Secretary Transport, MD PIDB and other senior officers participated in this meeting.

During the meeting it was disclosed that CCTNS project aims at creating a comprehensive and integrated system for enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of policing by adopting  principle of e-Governance and creation of a nationwide networking infrastructure for evolution of IT-enabled-state-of-the-art tracking system around 'Investigation of crime and detection of criminals’. VAHAN - The Integrated Solution for Vehicle Registration is a highly flexible and comprehensive computerized system involving Vehicle Registration, Fitness, Taxes, Permits & Enforcement. SARATHI project of Transport department has automated the Driving License process across the State and online database of driving licenses has been prepared. E-Challaning system will involve electronic hand held terminals to be connected to Data centers for providing the enforcing officers accessibility to the database of the vehicle/drivers and other issues related to challans. Chief Secretary directed Transport, Police department to finalize the integration plan with the help of NIC Punjab in next 7 days.

The detailed discussion on introduction of e-Challan system and access of vehicle registration data to the Police Department was also held during the meeting. Divulging the details of the System, Mr A Venuprasad, MD PIDB stated that PIDB is the implementing agency of the project. He further stated that eChallan system is a non-contact enforcement system to curb violation and implement stricter traffic discipline among the traffic commuters. In this process, a challan is issued to the violator with the use of a handheld device which is connected to either a central server or from State specific servers. The technology assessment report of the project was discussed in detail and Chief Secretary directed the Transaction Advisor of the project M/s PWC to finalize the specification of hand-held devices, Epayment gateway, printers and other equipment in next 7 days. He further directed Transaction Advisor to finalize the RFP for hiring the services of the eChallan System operator in 2 weeks and finalize the System Operator in 8 weeks. A Committee comprising State Transport Commissioner, State Informatics Officer NIC, ADGP Traffic under the chairmanship of MD PIDB was also formed to finalize the specifications, RFP and prepare action plan of implementation. This Committee was asked to submit the first report in 7 days.

Stressing on the needs of e-Challans, Chief Secretary said that such system will enable better operational efficiency of the Police staff, better transparency, instant server updates and receipt printing, better data security and online payments. He further said that some of the salient features of the eChallan system will include hand-held devices which will be GPRS enabled, Printing of challan through Blue-tooth printer or thermal printers attached to the hand-held devices, epayment gateway for payments of challan on web. The traffic rules , violation  history and fines against each violation are maintained in a central database and can be accessed by entering vehicle number of license number. Chief Secretary also directed Transport Department to digitize the historic data related to Registration of Vehicles and Licenses in next 1 month so that all the digitized data is available to field police officers instantly. Some of the process changes recommended during the meeting also included access to photograph of the vehicle from the central database, updation of forms etc. NIC team was asked to give access of Vehicle Registration database to all concerned police officers in next 2 days.

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CM ORDERS IMMEDIATE RELEASE OF RS 8 CRORE FOR SETTING UP LITCHI AND PEER ESTATE IN THE STATE

NOD TO ESTABLISH LITCHI SUB ESTATE IN GURDASPUR DISTRICT

ASKS PSPCL TO MAKE CONCERTED EFFORTS FOR ENSURING UNINTERRUPTED POWER SUPPLY TO THE LITCHI, PEER AND GUAVA CULTIVATORS

ASSURES TO PERSONALLY TAKE UP ISSUE OF PROVIDING TWO ‘SPECIAL BOGEYS’ WITH THE UNION RAILWAYS MINISTER

PRICE STABILISATION MECHANISM FOR LITCHI, PEERS AND GUAVA TO BE EXPLORED

Chandigarh, February 17-

In a significant decision aimed at developing the state as a hub of Litchi and Peer cultivation, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today ordered the immediate release of Rs 8 crore for setting up Litchi and Peer Estate in the state.

Interacting with delegation of Litchi, Peer and Guava growers, who called on him here at Punjab Bhawan this morning, the Chief Minister asked the agriculture department to expedite the work to set up these estates which would be equipped with ultra modern laboratory, state-of-the art Nursery and Pack House facility to ensure grading and packing of Litchis and Peers. Mr. Badal said that all out efforts must be made to ensure that these estates were functional at the earliest so that farmers of the state could be benefitted from it. Likewise, he also gave nod for establishing a Litchi sub estate in Gurdaspur district for encouraging the farmers to adopt Litchi cultivation.  

In another significant decision, the Chief Minister asked the Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) to make concerted efforts to ensure uninterrupted power supply to the Litchi, Peer and Guava cultivators during the months of April, May and June. He directed the PSPCL to ensure regular power supply for atleast 10-15 hours as required by the Litchi, peers and Guava cultivators during these months.

Acceding to the demand of litchi cultivators, the Chief Minister promised to raise the issue of providing two ‘special bogeys’ daily in Jammu bound trains towards Mumbai and Pune from Pathankot, with the Union Railways Minister. He said that this would curtail the transport cost of litchi cultivators to transit their produce to Mumbai and Pune, which were big markets for it. Mr. Badal said that he would personally seek the intervention of Union Railways Minister to attach two ‘special bogeys’ daily in Mumbai and Pune bound trains from June 10 to July 10.

The Chief Minister also agreed to explore the feasibility of evolving a price stabilisation mechanism for Litchi, Peers and Guava to make its cultivation far more remunerative. He also asked the officers to ensure timely supply of pesticides and insecticides to the cultivators.

Prominent amongst other present in the meeting included MD Punjab Agro Mr. Kahan Singh Pannu, Special Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Dr. S Karunaraju, Secretary Mandi Board Mr. TPS Sidhu and Director Horticulture Dr. Gurkanwal Singh.

Delegation of Litchi, Peer and Guava growers included Mr. Kulwant Singh, Major (Retd.) Manmohan Singh, Mr. SS Cheena, Mr. AS Shah, Mr. Maqsood Singh, Mr. Inderjeet Singh, Mr. Arjun Singh, Mr. Gurdeep Singh, Mr. Sandeep Singh Randhawa, Mr. Prabhjot Singh and several others. 

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PUNJAB GOVT TO INK MOU WITH BPA TO PROMOTE PIGGERY ON MODERN AND SCIENTIFIC LINES

JACKSON PLEDGES ALL SUPPORT AND COOPERATION TO DEVELOP PIGGERY IN PUNJAB ON MASS SCALE

PUNJAB TO IMPORT LIVE PIGS AND FROZEN SEMEN FROM UK TO INTRODUCE THE BEST BREEDING PRACTICES IN THE STATE

ASKS ACS (AH), ADVISOR AND DIRECTOR TO VISIT BPA HEADQUARTERS IN UK NEXT WEEK TO FINALIZE MODALITIES FOR MoU

APPROVES RS.50 CRORE MODERN MEAT PROCESSING PLANT TO BE SET UP AT VILLAGE MATTEWARA IN LUDHIANA BY AOV GROUP

Chandigarh, February 17: Punjab government would soon ink a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with British Pig Association (BPA) to develop and promote piggery on the latest and scientific lines to give a major fillip to the allied farming activities besides enhancing the income of farmers substantially.

A decision to this effect was taken by the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal during a meeting with BPA Export Manager Mr. Chris Jackson here at Chief Minister’s Residence this morning.

Evincing keen interest in promoting piggery across the state, the Chief Minister hoped this tie up of state Animal Husbandry department with BPA would certainly turnaround the stagnated economy of beleaguered peasantry, which was grappling with acute agrarian crisis due to already squeezed margins on account of low returns from conventional farming. He apprised Mr. Jackson that the state government had already initiated several futuristic steps to promote dairy, fishery, goatry so as to supplement the sagging income levels of the farmers and hoped now the piggery would further add new dimensions to the state government’s ambitious programme of farm diversification.

Highly appreciating the state government’s initiatives for the development of piggery, Mr. Jackson promised to provide all technical support and expertise to our progressive pig farmers to further consolidate their economic position. To achieve this object, Mr. Jackson said the BPA would provide live pigs and frozen semen to the animal husbandry department for high quality breeding at government pig farms, which in turn would supply the best quality piglets to the local pig farmers. He also apprised Mr. Badal that the British pig industry was internationally competitive and produces outstanding breeding stock. Mr. Jackson also visited the modern pig breeding farm, Nabha and was highly impressed with the latest infrastructure, equipment and advanced pig rearing practices followed there.

Meanwhile, Mr. Dipankar Chakraborty, Head Agri-Tech Sector in British Deputy High Commission, who also accompanied Mr. Jackson, assured the Chief Minister of hassle free import of live animals and frozen semen from UK, which would certainly give a boost to bilateral trade besides developing Punjab as a hub of piggery.

The Chief Minister also directed the Additional Chief Secretary, Advisor and Director of Animal Husbandry to visit the BPA headquarters at Cambridge in UK next week to finalize the modalities for MoU as well as to fast track the entire process of importing live animals and frozen semen so that this ambitious project could take-off at the earliest. 

In another significant decision, the Chief Minister also gave a nod to AOV Group for setting a modern meat processing plant at a cost of nearly Rs.50 crore at village Mattewara in Ludhiana district for value addition of goat, sheep and pig meat. The company would also export high quality meat products from this upcoming plant to ensure better remunerative prices to the pig farmers. He also asked the company representative Mr. O.P. Arora, who was also present in the meeting to tie up with the Director Animal Husbandry for the site selection and also asked the ACS (AH) to get all the necessary clearances expedited for the said project. 

It may be recalled that Rs.900 crore AOV Group had a proven track record of producing quality meat products in two such plants already operational in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. The Company was a registered member and followed the norms laid out by Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) and Food safety & Standards Authority of India (FSSAI).

Earlier, the Additional Chief Secretary (Animal Husbandry) updated Mr. Badal about the status of pig development in Punjab and said earlier the pig rearing was in the hands of poor strata of the society and the people used to keep just three to four pigs in small enclosures. Now with the passage of time, piggery profession was being adopted even by the affluent section of the society on commercial lines. He informed that there was nearly 50,000 pig population in Punjab and approximately 234 progressive piggery farmers. As per an estimate, pork production was pegged at nearly 76,000 tonnes in 2014-15. Apart from this, there were three government pig breeding farms at Chajju Majra (Mohali), Gurdaspur, Malwal (Ferozepur) besides a state-of-the-art pig breeding farm at Nabha (Patiala) and three more were being set up there to promote the pig breeding practices in the most hygienic and advanced manner.

The meeting was attended by Additional Chief Secretary (Animal Husbandry) Mr. Mandeep Singh Sandhu, Advisor Animal Husbandry Dr. P.K. Uppal and Director Animal Husbandry Dr. H.S. Sandha.

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CM MOURNS SAD DEMISE OF RANJIT SINGH BALLIAN

DESCRIBES BALLIAN AS A COMMITTED AND DISCIPLINES SOLDIER OF SAD

Chandigarh, February 17:

Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today expressed profound grief and sorrow over the sad demise of Ex-Minister and former Chairman PEPSU Road Transport Corporation (PRTC) Mr. Ranjit Singh Ballian, who passed away at here at PGI this morning, after a prolonged illness.

In a condolence message, the Chief Minister, while sharing his heartfelt sympathies with members of the bereaved family, described Mr. Ballian as a disciplined and committed soldier of the party. Mr. Badal said that his contribution in the development of the region and welfare of people would be ever remembered by one and all. Recalling the outstanding services rendered by Mr. Ballian, the Chief Minister said that in his entire political career, the former Minister tirelessly worked to strengthen the party at the grassroots level. “Despite Mr. Ballian’s fragile health, he continued to work for the well-being of the people till his last breath” he added.

Meanwhile, the Chief Minister prayed to the Almighty to grant eternal peace to the departed soul and give strength to the family, relatives and friends to bear this irreplaceable loss.

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 Sukhbir Singh Badal expresses grief over demise of ex-minister Ranjit Singh Balian

Chandigarh, February 17: Punjab Deputy Chief Minister S. Sukhbir Singh Badal has expressed profound grief over the sad demise of ex-minister and ex-MLA from Sangrur Ranjit Singh Balian, who passed away last night following an illness.

Describing it an irreparable loss to the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), S. Badal said Mr. Balian was a dedicated soldier of the party who always performed his duties diligently and took several people-friendly steps during his tenure as state minister for urban development and housing. Deputy CM also said that as an MLA from Sangrur twice, Mr. Balian worked tirelessly for the upliftment of all sections of society in his constituency.

S. Badal prayed to the almighty to give peace to departed soul and courage to bereaved family to bear this enormous loss.

Rakhra meets U.G.C Chairman 

Bats for fund allocation to 11 new colleges in State

Chandigarh, February 17:

 The Higher education minister Punjab, Mr. Surjit Singh Rakhra met Mr. Ved Prakash, chairman of UGC, today at New Delhi. During the meeting the discussions occurred regarding the issuing of grants under different schemes for colleges of Punjab. Mr.Rakhra also urged for allocation of funds for 11 new colleges in the State which are under construction.

Mr. Ved Prakash assured that he will facilitate the colleges of Punjab with maximum grants. He also told that these colleges should send their projects under various schemes as per norms of UGC, so that no hindrances arise in clearance of these projects.

            Regarding issuing of funds for 11 new colleges the chairman stated that, as these colleges commence operations, their cases should be sent after getting them registered under rule 12(B) and 2 F of UGC so that maximum grants are issued after careful consideration.

On this occassion, Secretary UGC Dr. Jaspal Singh and Additional Director ,Higher Education Dr. Gurdasan Singh Brar were also present.

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MAJITHIA CONDOLES THE DEMISE OF

RANJIT SINGH BALLIAN

 Chandigarh, February 17:

Punjab Revenue & Public Relations Minister Mr. Bikram Singh Majithia has expressed grief and sorrow over the sad demise of Mr. Ranjit Singh Ballian, Ex-Minister and former Chairman ,PRTC, who passed away today after a prolonged illness.

In a condolence message, Mr. Majithia described Mr. Ballian a committed soldier of the party who always worked tirelessly for the welfare of electorates of his constituency as well as for strengthening the party at grassroots level.

Sharing his heartfelt sympathies with the members of bereaved family, Mr. Majithia prayed to grant peace to the departed soul and give strength to them to bear this irreparable loss.

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Golden chance for Punjab medal winners to avail cash awards

(Sports department extends last date till 15 March)

(Medal winners from 4.6.2007 till 31.3.2015 eligible)

 Chandigarh, February 17: With a view to honour the medalists of state the Punjab Sports Department has offered a golden chance to those players to apply for availing cash awards who failed to apply for the same earlier.

Disclosing this a spokesman of department said those players who have won medals from 4.6.2007 till 31.3.15 at various levels but could not apply for getting cash awards as per cash award policy of state government, could now avail this last chance and submit application till 15.03.16 directly to director sports, Punjab at SCO No.-116-117, Sector-34 A, Chandigarh. The medal winners could also apply in prescribed format through concerned district sports officer or Punjab Olympic Association.

He said information regarding performa, eligibility conditions and prize money could be had by accessing website 'www.pbsports.gov.in'. He clarified that players, who had submitted applications earlier but could not get cash prizes due to late submission of forms, need not apply again. The list of such players is available on departmental website. The spokesman said earlier, sports department had already presented cash awards worth Rs. 30.09 crores to 3818 players who have won laurels for the State.

 Dr. Atwal condoles demise of former minister Ranjit Singh Balian

Chandigarh, February 17:

Punjab Vidhan Sabha Speaker, Dr. Charanjit Singh Atwal has deeply condoled the demise of ex-MLA and Ex-Minister, Mr. Ranjit Singh Balian who left for his heavenly abode last night.

Remembering Mr. Balian as a stickler for upholding constitutional norms, Dr. Atwal said that while remaining 2 time legislator from Sangrur Mr. Balian always took up the cause of all sections of society and raised issues pertaining to people’s welfare in the vidhan sabha. During his tenure as state minister for urban development and housing, Mr. Balian discharged his duties with utmost sincerity.

Dr. Atwal prayed to almighty to grant eternal peace to departed soul and fortitude to bereaved family to bear this loss.

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PUNJAB FIXES TARGET TO INCREASE MAIZE YIELD AND CULTIVATION AREA UPTO 2 LAKH HECTARE IN 2016-17

·        AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT SELECTED 70 BLOCKS IN 14 DISTRICTS FOR EXCLUSIVE MAIZE CULTIVATION

 ·        TO REDUCE THE MOISTURE CONTENT OF HARVEST SMALL DRYERS BE PROVIDED TO VILLAGE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES AND INDIVIDUAL FARMERS ON 50% SUBSIDY

 CHANDIGARH FEBRUARY 17:

 Under the crop diversification scheme, the cultivation of Maize is one of the most suitable alternatives to replace the cultivation of paddy. The Government has fixed a target to bring 2.0 lakh hectares under kharif maize in the state in 2016-17. Hybrid maize considered as the crop that can replace paddy.

              Disclosing this an official spokesperson of the Agriculture Department said that earlier maize had been cultivated in vast areas of the state and in 1976-77 it was cultivated in 5.8 lakh hectares which has now come down to 1.3 lakh hectares. Since maize hybrids yielding 6-7 tonnes per hectare are available, area under maize can be increased to 8 lakh hectares to meet the requirement of maize for cattle feed, poultry and starch production. For increasing productivity of kharif maize, the government has evolved a programme for making timely arrangement of hybrid seed of high yielding varieties to the farmers.

          The spokesman said that the main problem in the marketing of maize for the farmers is its higher moisture content of 25-30% at the time of harvest whereas for storage purposes it should not be more than 14%.

Drying of maize to bring it to 14% moisture content is very essential to avail the MSP. Now the Punjab Government in order to redress the problem of moisture, had installed 7 big dryers at Machhiwara, Nakodar, Kapurthala, Bhogpur, Phalgana(Hoshiarpur), Shailla Khurd and NawanShehar mandis at a total cost of Rs.52.85 crore. Similarly small dryers costing Rs. 6 lakh each were also being provided to village co-operative societies and individual farmers on 50% subsidy subject to maximum limit of Rs. 2.5 lakh.  He said that to bring the targeted area of 2 lakh hectares under maize cultivation the Agriculture Department has selected a total of 70 blocks in 14 districts. In Amritsar district 4 blocks have been identified. Likewise in Tarn Taran 3, Gurdaspur 10, Jalandhar 9, Nawan Shahr 5, Hoshiarpur 10, Ropar 5, SAS Nagar Mohali 3, Ludhiana 6, Patiala 2, Sri Fathegarh Sahib 4, Kapurthala 4, Bathinda 2 and in district Sangrur 3 blocks have been identified for the exclusive maize cultivation.    

            Expressing satisfaction over the government initiatives the spokesperson said that the area under Maize crop would certainly be increased this year as the government is committed to provide all adequate facilities to the farmers for production as well as for the marketing of the Maize crop. He said that Maize Board has also been set up to promote crop diversification and to motivate the farmers of the state to cultivate maize crop.

              He said that in order to save the maize crop form any imminent insecticide attack, the technical staff of the department would be given training regarding use of seed drill to ensure germination of 30,000-32000 plants per acre, which ultimately determine the yield. The training would be imparted at Punjab Agriculture University, Ludhiana and Barlaug Institute of South Asia (BISA) at Ladhowal in Ludhiana districts in the month of March, 2016.

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TOTA SINGH AND MALUKA CONDOLES THE DEMISE OF

RANJIT SINGH BALLIAN

 Chandigarh, February 17:

Punjab Agriculture Minister Jathedar Tota Singh and Rural development and Panchayat minister Mr. Sikander Singh Maluka have expressed grief and sorrow over the sad demise of Mr. Ranjit Singh Ballian, Ex-Minister and former Chairman ,PRTC, who passed away today after a prolonged illness.

In a condolence message, they mentioned that Mr. Ballian a man of high integrity whose presence will be always missed in society, who worked hard for its welfare till his last breath.

Sharing their heartfelt sympathies with the members of bereaved family, they prayed to grant peace to the departed soul and give strength to them to bear this irreparable loss.

66 AYURVEDIC MEDICAL OFFICERS GIVEN APPOINTMENT LETTERS

 Chandigarh February 17: Health and Family Welfare Minister Mr. Surjit Kumar Jayani today handed over the appointment letters to 66 Ayurvedic Medical Officers. These AMOs have been duly selected by the Punjab Public Service Commission.

            Addressing the newly appointed doctors, Health and Family Welfare Minister Punjab Mr. Surjit Kumar Jayani said that  now with the help of the newly recruited AMOs, all the existing Ayurvedic Dispensaries in the state would be revamped. The Minister said that the Ayurvedic system of medicines was the oldest and the most trusted way of treating patients. People have also started inclining towards this method over the years.

            Speaking on the occasion, Secretary cum Commissioner AYUSH, Mr. Husan Lal said that the aim of the young doctors should be to make the society healthy and disease free. The director Ayurveda, Dr. Rakesh Sharma while addressing the AMOs has asked them to work conscientiously and with dedication so as to make this system reach every household of the state.

            Prominent amongst others who were present on the occasion included Director Health and Family Welfare Dr. H.S.Bali and other senior officers of the department of Health Punjab.

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VIGILANCE BUREAU NABS PRIVATE ASSISTANT OF PATWARI RED HANDED WHILE ACCEPTING BRIBE OF Rs.8,000

Chandigarh, February 17 : The Vigilance Bureau nabbed private assistant of Patwari red handed while accepting bribe of Rs.8,000.

    Disclosing this here today a spokesman of Vigilance Bureau said according to complainant Mr. Rohit Chopra s/o Harish Chopa residence of  Rajpura, they sold  property of his mother to    relative in year 2005 but  they didn't registered mutation at that time . Now they went to Patwari Chanchal Singh for the registration.  

          Mr. Rohit Chopra has alleged that Patwari Chanchal Singh posted at revenue circle of  Rajpura,  demanded bribe of Rs.10,000 to registered mutation and asked to meet his private assistant Satinder Singh where deal was settled at Rs.8,000.   

       A spokesman said that a trap was laid by Vigilance Bureau and Mr. Satinder Singh was nabbed red handed while accepting bribe of Rs.8,000. After that a case has registered   against  Patwari Chanchal Singh and his private assistant Satinder Singh.

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 ·       RAKHRA TAKES WATER SUPPLY & SANITATION ISSUES WITH CENTRE

·       SEEKS RS. 150 CRORE UNDER NATIONAL RURAL DRINKING WATER PROGRAMME(NRDWP)

·       DUE WEIGHT-AGE FOR DIFFICULT AREAS UNDER NRDWP SOUGHT

·       REQUEST MADE FOR SPECIAL ALLOCATION FOR PROVIDING WATER TREATMENT PLANTS IN QUALITY AFFECTED HABITATION

·       UNDER SWACHH BHARAT MISSION(GRAMIN) ADDITIONAL ALLOCATION FOR CONSTRUCTION OF IHHL IN WATER LOGGED AREAS ALSO SOUGHT

New Delhi/Chandigarh, February 17:

          Mr. Surjit Singh Rakhra, Water Supply & Sanitation Minister Punjab today took up the State issues pertaining to his department with Union Water Supply & Sanitation Minister , GOI Mr. Birender Singh Chaudhary    at New Delhi,.

          Voicing concern over substantial cut has been imposed on the National Rural Drinking Water Programme (NRDWP) allocation to all States, Mr. Rakhra said that for Punjab, an allocation of Rs. 39.77 Cr. has been approved for 2015-16 under all components of NRDWP, whereas State was allocated a total sum of Rs. 97.38 Cr. during last financial year 2014-15. He informed the Union Minister that in order to complete ongoing works and for taking up of new proposed works, State requires a minimum of Rs. 150.00 Cr under NRDWP per annum and requested to look positively into the case.

          Seeking change in guidelines under National Rural Drinking water Programme, the Minister said that as per the present guidelines issued by GOI under NRDWP, state is not getting due weight-age for difficult areas i.e. Kandi, Border & Water logged of State under allocation of NRDWP which calls for making necessary amendments in guidelines.

          Mr. Rakhra made a special request to the Union Minister to provide special allocation for water treatment plants in quality affected habitations. He said that MoDWS GoI provides additional allocation for coverage of habitations affected with only 5 mandatory parameters i.e. Iron, TDS, Fluoride, Nitrate and Arsenic. The emerging parameters like Uranium and Heavy Metals are not counted for providing special allocation to States so they should also be included in list of mandatory parameters for release of funds to States. Presently there are 1539 other habitations in Punjab which are affected with Uranium and other heavy metals which need to be provided with safe drinking water through water treatment plants. He submitted a project costing Rs. 266.82 crore for the same.

Under Swachh Bharat Mission(Gramin) additional allocation of funds for construction of IHHLs in water logged areas was also sought by the Water Supply & Sanitation Minister Punjab. He said that in rural households of district Muktsar Sahib and Fazilka where ground water table is very high and where normal leach pit latrines could not be constructed. As such, per unit cost of IHHL in these water logged area is Rs. 31000/ per latrine. Govt of Punjab requires additional funds @ Rs 16000 per latrine amounting to          Rs 53. 44 crore to support the construction of latrines in these villages.

            Besides, issues like increase in honorarium of Block  Resource Coordinators (BRC), maintaining earlier funding pattern between Centre and State on Swachh Bharat Mission-Gramin, SBM (G) and fund allocation for Solid and Liquid waste management as per actual estimated cost was taken up. It was proposed that the Government of India should provide an allocation of    Rs. 20.00 crore under Solid and Liquid waste management component so that work can be taken up in 20 villages on pilot basis. 

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PUNJAB EMERGES AS THIRD BEST PERFORMING STATE IN MGNREGA

 

Chandigarh February 17: Punjab has emerges as third best performing state in MGNREGA after Tripura and West Bengal by creating 104.82 lac human dailies against the target of 90.97 lac by 31st January 2012.

        Disclosing this here today Punjab Rural Development and Panchayat Minister Mr. Sikander singh Maluka said that the Government of India has appreciated the performance of Punjab as implementation of this ambitious scheme was reviewed last week in New Delhi during a high level meeting presided over by Secretary Rural Development and Panchayat, GoI. It may be mentioned here that under this scheme each major member of a rural family is being ensured 100 day employment.

       Mr. Maluka said that during the 10th MGNREGA Summit selected Gram Panchayats of different states were honoured at that list also included the Gram Panchayat of village Tamkot of district Mansa. He said that Punjab government has already set up a system to directly transfer the MGNREGA wages to the bank account of the beneficiaries and about 99% accounts have already been linked with the Adhar Cards of beneficiaries.

        Mr. Maluka further said that Punjab was also leading the Nation on the front of empowerment of women as under Mgnrega directions at least 33% of the beneficiaries should be women put in Punjab this figure has touched 58%.

          Mr. Maluka further said that during the current financial year funds to the tune of 276.34 crore have already been released and he was quite sure about meeting the 100% target under this scheme. Mr. Maluka further said that he has already requested Union Rural and Development Minister Ch. Birender Singh to enhance wages under MGNREGA from present Rs. 210/- to 300/-. He said that Punjab has set up a target of Rs. 1300 crore expenditure under MGNREGA during coming financial Year 2016-17 and gram panchayat level planning has already been completed in this regard.

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              FOREST DEPARTMENT DISTRIBUTES 75.53 LAKH PLANTS FREE OF COST IN 2015-2016

·         DEPARTMENT TARGETS PLANTATION ON 4500 HECTARE IN THE YEAR 2016-17

·      AIMS TO DISTRIBUTE FURTHER 35 LAKH SAPLINGS TO FARMERS, INSTITUTES & N.G.OS

·      ENVIRONMENT PARKS BE SETUP TO GENERATE AWARENESS AMONG CITIZEN REGARDING FORESTATION

 

 

CHANDIGARH, FEBRUARY17:

The SAD-BJP Government has been making serious efforts to increase forest cover in the state. In this direction, the government in this financial year has distributed 75.53 lac saplings to the farmers, various social organization and NGOs. It was disclosed by Mr. Chunni Lal Bhagat, Forest & Wildlife Minister, Punjab, while chairing the high level meeting to review the work of the department.

Mr. Bhagat instructed the officers to pay intense heed on the survival of the already planted saplings. He also asked officers to liaison with the land owners adjoining the area along state and national highways to persuade them to plant trees. The Minister instructed officers to motivate farmers and to sensitize them about the benefits of plantation so that area under agro-forestry and the income of the farmers can be increased. 

The Principal Chief Conservative of Forest, Punjab Mr. Kuldeep Kumar apprised that plantation on 2882 hectare was done in 2015-2016 and to increase the area under forests 12.67 lakh clonal poplars and 41.85 lakh clonal eucalyptus was distributed to the farmer under Rashritya Krishi Vikas Yojana. Besides, 21.01 lakh plant swere distributed to farmers, people ,institutes and N.G.O under Punjab Greening Mission. Thus total 75.53lakh plants were   distributed in Punjab through various schemes.

Enumerating the plan of Forest Department for the year 2016-2017, Financal commissioner Forest,Vishwajeet Khanna said that Forest department will undertake plantation on 4500 hectares and also distribute 35 lakh plant to farmers, institutions, people, N.G.O etc. He further said that Environment Parks will be setup to generate awareness amongst the people.

Mr. Bhagat expressed satisfaction over the work done by forest department and directed the officers to make concerted efforts to achieve the targets set for the next year. 

 

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SPEED UP PROCESS TO MAKE SMART CARD FOR HEALTH INSURANCE OF REGISTERED CONSTRUCTION WORKERS: LABOUR MINISTER

 ·         DECISION TO PROVIDE NEW CYCLES TO REGISTERED BENEFICIARIES OF BOARD

·         3.96 LAC LABOURERS REGISTERED BY BOARD

·         RS.260 CRORE SPENT ON WELFARE SCHEMES

 CHANDIGARH, FEBRUARY 16:

Punjab Labour Minister Mr. Chunni Lal Bhagat today directed the officials of the Labour Department and Punjab Construction Workers Welfare Board to speed up the process to make the smart card of registered construction workers under Bhagat Puran Singh Sehat Beema Yojana (BPSSBY) so that they could avail the benefit of scheme in true spirit.

Presiding over the high level meeting of Punjab Construction Workers Welfare Board here, Mr. Bhagat said that under this coveted scheme of Punjab Government, registered labourer and his family member would be eligible to get free treatment of Rs.50,000 per annum and in case of accidental death or 100 per cent disability of worker, family member of the victim would get Rs.5 lac insurance amount. He strictly instructed the officer of the department that the board would pay the enrolment fee of Rs.30 of construction labourer. It was also decided that Rs.35 training allowance would be given to the labourer, who pursues skill enhancing training in his duty time or after. Mr. Bhagat said that the board would provide new cycles to the labourers, who registered with board for more than one year.

Labour Minister expressed satisfaction over the process of registration of construction workers by the board, resultant which more than 3.96 lac workers have been registered till date and total Rs.260 crore have been spent on welfare scheme for the construction workers.

It was also decided that night shelters will be constructed on the second floor of the Skill Development Centers, which are being established at Amritsar, Jalandhar, Ludhiana and Mohali. This would enable the homeless workers/labourers to spend nights at these shelters.

Mr. Sodhi Mal, Labour Commissioner-cum-Secretary, Punjab Construction Workers Welfare Board apprised the Minister that it is the priority of the board to register construction workers and also give ample scholarships for education of their children. He also informed that during the current financial year, the board has disbursed Rs.23 crore under scholarship scheme to the registered workers alone.

On this occasion, the Minister said that the schemes being implemented by Punjab Construction Workers Welfare Board came in for special praise at a meeting recently held in New Delhi regarding review of working of construction boards of all the state of India. He said that the other states were asked to analyze and take a cue from the schemes being implemented by Punjab Construction Workers Welfare Board.

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People deserve accolades for Khadoor Sahib by poll win: Sukhbir Singh Badal

-Congress & AAP shown mirror by people

-Electorate to vote for development in 2017 assembly polls

-Development & performance to be main poll planks

-Congress & AAP devoid of issues

-Streets of all  villages in state to have CC flooring in next 5 years

-Deputy Chief Minister reviews development works in Lambi

Lambi (Sri Muktsar Sahib), 16 February:

Punjab Deputy Chief Minister, S. Sukhbir Singh Badal has congratulated voters of Khadoor Sahib constituency for stupendous results of by poll and said that people would vote in favour of development similarly during 2017 assembly polls and SAD-BJP combine would enter electoral fray riding on its exceptional performance.

Talking to media persons during review of development works in lambi assembly constituency, Deputy Chief Minister said that Congress and AAP boycotted khadoor sahib by-poll in a wishful thinking that people would follow suit but aware people of khadoor sahib have shown mirror of truth to these parties by voting heavily in favour of SAD. He said that victory of SAD candidate by more than 65000 votes has put a stamp of approval on development oriented works of state government. He  divulged that SAD would go to people’s court in 2017 on basis of development projects executed during previous 9 years.

Terming both AAP and congress as parties devoid of issues, S. Badal said that these parties are indulging in misinformation campaign which would not be allowed to succeed. He informed that rapid pace of development in Punjab is in itself a strong proof of solid financial status of state. Coming to drug issue, he disclosed that Punjab is courageously fighting nation’s battle on drugs and forces indulging in malicious campaign against state on this issue should know that drugs in Punjab are far less than that of other states.

He made an announcement that in next 5 years focus would be on developing villages of state leading to concretization of streets of all villages of Punjab. Similarly, state government would make recruitments to 1.20 lakh jobs in order to provide employment avenues for state’s youth.

Reviewing CC flooring of streets in villages-Dabwali Dhab, Gurusar, Khemakhera, Luhara, Killianwali of lambi constituency, Deputy Chief Minister announced that CC flooring work in all villages of constituency would be over by this year besides announcing construction of ‘Phirnis’ with CC flooring. Instructing officers of development agencies to lay underground pipes of drinking water before CC flooring, S. Badal ordered them to leave space for tree plantation also. Similarly, he also instructed officials of concerned departments for installation of solar street lights in villages. It is important to mention that concretization work of streets-Drains in 30 villages is going on war footing.s

On this occasion, Chairman Punjab Agro, Jathedar Dayal Singh Kolianwali, President Lambi circle Mr. Avtar Singh Vanwala, Chairman Mr. Tejinder Singh Middukhera, OSDs to Chief Minister, Mr. Gurcharan Singh and Mr. Balkaran Singh, Deputy Commissioner Mr. Sumit Jarangal, SSP Mr. Kuldeep Singh Chahal, SDM Mr. Vishesh Sarangal and Halqa Incharge Gidderbaha, Mr. Hardeep Singh Dimpy Dhilon were also present.

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O/o Deputy Chief Minister, Punjab

SAD-BJP alliance development oriented & Congress-AAP reactionary: Sukhbir Singh Badal

-2017 assembly polls to be battle for development of Punjab

-Next 5 years to see concretization of streets-drainages in 12000 villages

-Congress politics centered on lies, AAP a party of dramatists

-Announces Rs. 40 crore for all round progress of Sardulgarh

Jhunir (Mansa), February 16:

            Deputy Chief Minister, Punjab, S. Sukhbir Singh Badal has said that rapid and all round development of Punjab carried out during tenure of SAD-BJP government cannot be matched by previous governments of congress. He said that in previous 9 years, Punjab government has initiated welfare schemes for every section of society and commenced projects worth crores for fast paced progress of state. Terming 2017 assembly polls as battleground for development, he said that pace for development of state would be given further impetus in near future. Calling Khadoor Sahib by-poll a semifinal, he said that results of this poll have clearly demonstrated that SAD-BJP would form government in 2017.

            Addressing a mammoth rally of youth akali dal in grain market, S. Badal announced that during course of next 5 years streets-drains of all 12000 villages in Punjab would be concretized. He said that state has seen development only during SAD-BJP tenure and initiatives concerning focal points and grain markets , Old age pension, grants for dharamshalas in villages, shagan scheme, atta-dal scheme, waiving of tubewell bills of farmers, mukh mantri tirath darshan yatra scheme free of cost, health insurance for poor people, farmers and traders, making state power surplus and 4laning and 6 laning of prominent roads at a cost of Rs. 20000 crore are some of people friendly measures undertaken by state government. He informed that in 2 months time, amphibious buses would be run in waters of harike.

            Lambasting Congress and AAP, Deputy Chief Minister said that both these parties have nothing to do with development of Punjab and politics of congress is based on blatant lies whereas AAP is a party of dramatists. He called both these parties reactionary and said that only SAD-BJP alliance is serious about development of state from all aspects. He also said that SAD has glorious history of making sacrifices during freedom struggle as well as for just rights of Punjab and its people.

            Earlier, Member Rajya Sabha Mr. Balwinder Singh Bhunder welcomed Deputy Chief Minister. On this occasion, S. Badal announced Rs. 20 crore for development of Sardulgarh and informed that another Rs. 20 crore had earlier been given by Chief Minister Punjab for developing this constituency.

On this occasion, Rural Development and Panchayat Minister, S. Sikander Singh Maluka, MLA Mansa Mr. Prem Mittal, MLA Budhladha Mr. Chetann Singh Samao, Chairman District Planning Board Mansa Mr. Prem Arora, Chairman Punseed Mr. Sukhwinder Singh Aulakh, President Youth Akali Dal Mr. Rozy Barkandi, Halqa Incharge Sardulgarh Mr. Dilraj Singh Bhunder, District President Youth Akali Dal Mr. Avtar Singh Rara and others were also present.

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GoI contemplating for allowing 100% FDI in multi brand retail for fruit and vegetables– Harsimrat Kaur Badal

Mumbai/ Chandigarh February 16:

                Union Food Processing Industries Minister Smt. Harsimrat Kaur Badal has said that her ministry had forwarded a request to the government for opening up of FDI in multi brand retail only for fruit and vegetable sector with the condition that entire fruit and vegetables would be locally sourced. Inaugurating a seminar on ‘Opportunities in the Food Processing Sector’ at ‘Make In India’ week at Mumbai, she said that she has already written to Prime Minister for allowing 100% FDI in multi brand retail only for such food that is produced in India by the local farmers and food products that are manufactured by the manufacturers in India.

The FPI Minister signalled that government wants all stakeholders on board before announcement of this change in policy and the response of stakeholders is quite overwhelming. She said it would be a major step towards modernizing of old kirana into modern food retail and providing fair remuneration to farmers.

Speaking on the occasion the Minister assured the investors that the government is viewing the entire food sector as a wholesome sector unlike it was being dealt by the previous government as stand-alone diverse sectors working against each other. But today our government, she said, is working in tandem with concerned ministries to deal with volatility of agriculture, food pricing, availability of food and consumer choice all as one.

Smt. Badal strongly advocated India to have a comprehensive food policy and said that the Prime Minister has committed himself to mechanizing the farm lands and providing irrigation water to all the farms in the country. She said that India wants to link farmers with modern technology-driven agriculture practices.

She declared that regulatory mechanism in India is moving from licence regime to registration regime for seamless hassle free production of food products and in line with this, thousands of new ingredient standards have been notified by FSSAI. “We are committed to new and established investors and cannot let the legacy of inspector raj affect growth of food processing industry”, she said.

Union Minister said the present government is fully committed to providing an environment that is smooth, transparent and easy for investors wanting to start an enterprise in India. Our growth rate has already surpassed China and India is the fastest growing economy of the world for next few years declared by the World Bank and IMF. Smt Badal called upon the industry to make optimum use of vast opportunities available in this sector for the benefit of masses across the world as well as India,“as the time to invest and Make in India is NOW”.

Interacting with the media, the food processing minister said that she has requested for 10-year tax holiday for food processing units located in the mega food parks. She has also requested for continuation of interest subvention scheme and applicability of GST at the lowest applicable rates for the food processing sector.

Highlighting the achievements in the food processing sector, Smt Badal informed that while in 2008-2014 period, only two mega food parks were implemented but the NDA government had already operationalised five more mega food parks and in the next 30 months, all the mega food parks will be operationalised.

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  BADAL HAILS MASSIVE MANDATE IN KHADOOR SAHIB BY-POLL

 ·        FORCEFUL VERDICT REFLECTS PEOPLE’s FAITH IN PEACE, COMMUNAL HARMONY AND BROTHERHOOD

·        THANKS PEOPLE BESIDES LEADERS AND WORKERS FOR ENSURING PARTY’s CANDIDATE VICTORY

 Chandigarh, February 16:

The Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today described the results of the Khadoor Sahib by-election as a massive victory of positive agenda of peace, communal harmony, brotherhood and development in the state and said this outcome had laid the foundation stone of an unprecedented SAD-BJP win in the 2017 Vidhan Sabha elections.

“This is also a forceful mandate against politics of negative and destructive ideas and forces who had sought to destabilize Punjab and hamper its progress through their anti-peace and anti-Punjab activities in recent times. This should serve as a loud message to the negative and divisive forces who tried to inject violence and instability in Punjab,” said Mr. Badal in a statement here this morning.

The Chief Minister said that he was surprised by the stand of the Congress and other opposition parties who nominally boycotted this by-election on the ground that would not result in a change in government in the state. Mr. Badal further said that the people have punished them for abandoning the holy town of Khadoor Sahib merely for cheap political and selfish interests. “Do you contest elections only to gain power and run away from the people if there is no chance of your forming a government?” asked Mr. Badal from the leaders of the Congress and other opposition outfits.

 

Meanwhile, Mr. Badal profusely thanked the people for endorsing programs, policies and performance of the SAD-BJP alliance government in Punjab through this most powerful mandate.

Mr. Badal also thanked the leaders and workers of SAD for working selflessly and tirelessly for the victory of party’s candidate Mr. Ravinder Singh Brahmpura, who won this seat by defeating his nearest rival-an Independent Bhupinder Singh with a huge margin of 65,664 votes.

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HEALTH DEPARTMENT ALL SET TO STRENGTHEN ON GOING SCREENING OF SCHOOL CHILDREN

Ø ENSURES QUALITY HEALTH TO CHILDREN BELOW 18 YEARS

Ø HEALTH SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED TO 4248406 children UNDER RBSK

Chandigarh February 16:  In order to improve the overall quality of life of children and provide comprehensive care to all the children in the community including school children, the Punjab government was all set to strengthen the ongoing health screening of all the children below the age of 18 years.

 Disclosing this here today the Health Minister Punjab Mr. Surjeet Kumar Jayani said that screening of children from birth to 18 years of age for four Ds - Defects at birth, Diseases, Deficiencies and Development delays including disabilities have been covered under RBSK. Children diagnosed with identified health conditions would receive follow-up care including early intervention services at the district level including surgeries at tertiary level, free of cost under National Health Mission.

 Expressing concern over the expensive health care facilities being provided by the Private health care institutions, Mr. Jayani said that it was unfortunate due to lack of awareness such schemes launched by the Punjab government go unnoticed and children are deprived of free of cost quality health treatment being offered by the government. The Minister has also asked the district health officers to coordinate with the school authorities before visiting the schools. He has asked the Anganwari workers as well as health officers to ensure availability of free Health treatment forms in schools and anganwari centres. Besides this he has asked the schools and anganwari centres to advertise this scheme at a large scale through banners and pamphlets so that maximum population could derive the benefits.

          Giving details about the regular health screening of the students under RBSK in Government and Government aided schools,children enrolled in Anganwari centres (AWC's) has been regularly done by Health Teams. All the 19971 Government and Government aided Schools in Punjab, Comprising of 2705914 Students and 26179 Anganwadi Centers comprising of 1542492students have been covered under this scheme so far.   The team comprising of Medical Officers, dentists, ophthalmic officers, Psychologists testing the IQ levels of the children have been deputed by the government to make sure that the children get regular health check ups. Tool kits have been provided to all health teams for health screening. All schools are visited once in a year andAnganwadi centers are visited twice a year.  

          He also said that as many as 3456 children having congenital heart disease and rheumatic heart disease have been referred to PGI Chandigarh and other tertiary hospitals for treatment and 2129 children have been operated since the start of programme in2008. For treatment of Thalassaemia 294 cases have been referred for treatment at various Thalassemic societies in Punjab since the start of the programme upto December, 2015, said Mr. Jayani.

          Adding further the minister said that all new born in public health facilities are screened for births defect by medical staff and new born at home are screened by ASHA who have been sensitized for births defects. He also said that screening of children enrolled in Anganwadi Centers (AWC’s) is done according to Micro-plan prepared at blocks & districts. As many as 258 teams are working in Punjab and 328 AMO, 183 Pharmacist & 229 staff nurses have been recruited and are trained under this scheme. All referred AWC's children & school going students are given free treatment in all CHC, SDH& DH for 30 diseases.  Children who require tertiary level care are referred to Government. Medical College, Amritsar, Faridkot & Patiala as per their convenience and If they require further referral for specialized care they are referred to PGI, Chandigarh.  

To reduce the waiting period and to provide timely treatment /surgery for heart diseases, Fortis Hospital, Max Super Speciality Hospital Mohali, Dayanand Medical College & Hospital, Christian Medical College & Hospital, Ludhiana are also empanelled for heart surgeries. Children suffering from Thalassaemia are treated by seven Thalassaemic societies i.e.  Three Govt. Medical College; Amritsar,   Faridkot and Patiala, Dayanand Medical College &Christian Medical College Ludhiana,   Civil Hospital Jalandhar & PGIMER, Chandigarh, said Mr. Jayani.

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KHADOOR SAHIB BYE –POLL RESULT ANNOUNCED

·    OUT OF TOTAL 109593 VOTES POLLED WINNING CANDIDATE GETS 83080

 ·    2252 VOTERS OPTED FOR NOTA

 Chandigarh February 16: The results of Khadoor Sahib Assembly bye poll was declared today with the Shiromani Akali Dal candidate Mr. Ravinder Singh Brahmpura winning the seat by a margin of 65664 votes while Bhupinder Singh Independent got 17416 votes.

            Disclosing this here today, the Chief Electoral Officer Punjab Mr. V.K.Singh said that total seven candidates were in fray. Total 109593 valid votes were polled and the winning candidate got 83080 in all. Puran Singh Sheikh of Bahujan Samaj Party (Ambedkar) got 1815, Anantjit Singh Sandhu Independent candidate could get 1621, Sukhdev Singh Khosla , Independent got 677, Dr. Sumail Singh Sidhu Independent got 2243, Harjit Singh Independent got 489.

            According to Mr. Singh as many as 2252 voters opted for none of the above (NOTA) option.

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       PWD MINISTER RELEASES LOGO & DIARY OF ENGINEERS ASSOCIATION OF THE DEPARTMENT

·       ENGINEERS HAVE PLAYED AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN INFRASTRUCTUE REVOLUTION IN THE STATE- JANMEJA SINGH SEKHON

Chandigarh, February 16:

Minister for Public Works Department (PWD), Punjab, Mr. Janmeja Singh Sekhon released the Logo and diary of the Engineer’s Association of the department. In a small ceremony organized in his office in The Civil Secretariat, besides others, the Additional Chief Secretary, Mr, N.S. Kalsi and various engineers and the members of the association were present.

          Felicitating the Engineer’s Association on the release of a very creative logo, Mr. Sekhon said that the engineers of the department have played a very important role in ushering an infrastructure revolution in the State. He said that in the last nine years SAD-BJP government has ensured connectivity to every city via 4/6 lane roads and state of infrastructure has been created in terms of  modern buildings, schools, judicial complexes, link roads, Railway over Bridges(ROBs) Railway under Bridges(RUBs)and High Level Bridges. He added the engineers of PWD department have made a yeoman’s service towards it.

          Speaking on the occasion, Mr.Varinderjit Singh Dhindsa, the President of the Engineer’s Association informed that logo of the association is indicative of the developmental works undertaken statewide, by the engineers. He was accompanied by the Chief Engineers of the department including Mr. Ashok Kumar Singla, Mr.G.r.Bains, Mr. Ashok Kumar Goel, Mr. Yogesh Gupta and Mr. K.K.Garg. The General Secretary of the Association, Mr. Jasvir Singh Sodhi and  finance secretary of the association, Mr Inderjit  Singh were also present on the occasion.

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NE IAS AND THREE PCS OFFICERS TRANSFERRED

Chandigarh, February 15:

The Punjab Government today issued transfer and posting orders of 1 IAS and 3 PCS Officers with immediate effect.

According to an Official Spokesman Mr. Showkat Ahmad Parray, IAS has been posted as SDM Khanna.

The spokesman further said that Mr. Paramdeep Singh, PCS has been posted as SDM Guruhar Sahai while Mr. Damanjit Singh Mann, PCS as Secretary, Regional Transport Authority, Jalandhar and additional charge of SDM Nakodar and Mr. Kanwaljit Singh, PCS as District Transport Officer Kapurthala.

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All Results of day Two Shaheed - E – Azam S. Bhagat Singh Punjab Games

Chandigarh, February 15, 2016 –

Kanwardeep Singh of Patiala bagged gold in 200m on the second day of Shaheed - E – Azam S. Bhagat Singh Punjab Games at Sangrur clocking 21. 40 sec., Mukesh Kumar of Hoshiarpur won silver in 21.68 sec. where as Narinder Singh also from Patiala got bronze in 21.87 sec. In Women 200m finals Neelu Yadav of Patiala clinched gold clocking 25.35 sec., Kirandeep Kaur of Amritsar won silver in 25.74sec and Nikita of Mukatsar Sahib got bronze in 25.94sec. In Women Shot Put Manpreet Kaur of Fatehgarh Sahib grabbed gold by throwing it to a distance of 18.28m, Manpreet Kaur of Patiala won silver with 15.50m and Harkirat Kaur of Jalandhar got bronze with 13.23m. In 1500m Seema Devi of Hoshiarpur won gold in $:39.13mnts., Kuljit Kaur of tarn Taran got silver in 4:56.22mnts. where as Harpreet Kaur of Ludhiana has to satisfy with bronze in 5:01.01mnts. Kamalpreet Kaur of Mukatsar Sahib clinched gold in Discus Throw with 50.44m, Kirandeep Kaur of Tarn Taran won silver with 42.04m and Harkirat Kaur of Jalandhar got bronze with 40.35m. Sandeep Kaur of Sangrur won gold in 10KM Walk clocking 52:51.9mnts, Manjali Joshi of Patiala won silver in 55:55.8mnts where as Amandeep Kaur of Faridkot has to satisfy with bronze in 59:59.1mnts. In Pole-Vault Kiranbir Kaur of Jalandhar bagged gold by vaulting 3.20m high, Renu Rani of Sangrur won silver with 3.20m where as Dalveer Kaur also from Sangrur got bronze with 2.90m.

In Hockey Women held at S.A.S Nagar Ludhiana outplayed Kapurthala 7-0, Bathinda ousted Pathankot 10-0, Fatehgarh Sahib crushed Mansa 21-0, Tarn Taran ousted Sangrur 5-0 where as Jalandhar defeated Gurdaspur 3-0.

In 400m Free Style Men Naseeb Dhillon of Amritsar bagged gold clocking 5:02.20mnts, Japdeep Singh of Sangrur won silver in 5:07.52mnts where as Anmol Jindal of Ludhiana got bronze in 5:13.45mnts. Karan Brar of Faridkot won gold in 30.50sec. in 50m Back Stroke, Heman of Patiala won silver in 31.30sec. where as Ajay Thakur of Jalandhar got bronze in 31.49sec. In 400m Free Style of Women Ishpreet Kaur of Ludhiana clinched gold in 5:51.14mnts, Mansi of Jalandhar won silver in 6:02.31mnts where as Shubh Karman Dhaliwal of Ludhiana got bronze in 6:07.28mnts. In 50m Back Stroke Amandeep Kaur of Jalandhar won gold, Bhawna of Sangrur won silver and Tejaswani of Jalandhar got bronze. In 4x100m Free Style Relay (women) Ludhiana bagged gold, Jalandhar won silver and Sangrur got bronze.

Host S.A.S Nagar ousted Barnala 3-0 in the preliminary rounds of Table Tennis, Fatehgarh Sahib defeated Fazilka 3-0, Roop Nagar outplayed Faridkot 3-0 and Sangrur beat Mukatsar Sahib 3-0. In Women section Patiala outplayed Mukatsar Sahib 3-0, Jalandhar ousted S.B.S Nagar 3-0, Ludhiana defeated Barnala 3-0, S.A.S Nagar beat Mukatsar Sahib 3-0 and Fatehgarh Sahib ousted S.B.S Nagar 3-0.

In Women Volleyball held at Patiala Jalandhar Jalandhar ousted Amritsar 2-0, Sangrur defeated Ludhiana 2-0, Hoshiarpur beat Mansa 2-0, Bathinda outplayed Moga 2-0 Mukatsar Sahib beat Pathankot 2-0 and Patiala ousted Roop Nagar 2-0. In Volleyball (Men) Sangrur defeated S.A.S Nagar 2-0, Ferozepur outplayed Jalandhar 2-0, Kapurthala defeated Pathankot 2-1, Moga beat S.B.S Nagar 2-0, Patiala ousted Fazilka 2-0.

In Fencing (Women) Patiala bagged gold, Fatehgarh Sahib won silver where as Tarn Taran and Gurdaspur were declared jointly third.

In Kabaddi Women National Style S.A.S Nagar defeated Kapurthala 32-27, Tarn Taran ousted S.B.S Nagar 56-16, Ferozepur outplayed Faridkot 30-25 where as Jalandhar defeated Bathinda 35-12. In Circle Style Amritsar outplayed Faridkot 45-14 and S.B.S Nagar crushed Barnala 65-9.

In Kabaddi Men National Style Tarn Taran outplayed Barnala 50-27, Fazilka ousted Jalandhar 45-40, Gurdaspur defeated Fatehgarhb Sahib 60-11 and Sangrur beat Bathinda 38-22. In Circle Style Gurdaspur defeated S.A.S Nagar 42-38, Fazilka defeated Jalandhar 45-40, Bathinda defeated Tarn Taran 24-7 and Ferozepur beat Roop Nagar 45-35.   

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PUNJAB GOVT DECIDES TO DO AWAY WITH THE PRACTICE OF CLU FOR HONEY PROCESSING UNITS IN STATE

BADAL ASKS FCT TO IMMEDIATELY ISSUE NOTIFICATION IN THIS REGARD

ASSURES TO PERSONALLY TAKE UP THE ISSUE OF GIVING IT EXEMPTION TO BEE-KEEPERS WITH ARUN JAITLEY AS IN CASE OF AGRICULTURE

 Chandigarh, February 15:

The Punjab government today decided to do away with the practice of Change of Land Use (CLU) certificate required for setting up honey processing units in the state.

A decision to this effect was taken by Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today in a meeting with the delegation of Progressive Beekeeper’s Association led by its President Mr. Simranjeet Singh here at Chief Minister’s Residence this evening.

The Chief Minister directed the Financial Commissioner, Excise & Taxation to immediately issue a notification in this regard to promote bee-keeping as allied farming profession to further supplement the income of the farmers.

The Chief Minister also assured the association that he would soon take up the issue of seeking exemption from Income Tax (IT) for the farmers engaged in allied farming activities like bee-keeping and mushroom cultivation with the Union Finance Minister Mr. Arun Jaitley on the pattern of IT exemption already applicable in agriculture. Mr. Badal said to exempt these farmers from IT would give a further fillip to adopt allied activities of farming like apiary and mushroom cultivation to promote the concept of diversification of agriculture, which was the need of the hour. He said that it was all the more important and relevant since the margins of profit from traditional farming had already been squeezed due to ever widening gap between the high cost of inputs and low returns in terms of Minimum Support Price (MSP).

Mr. Badal also asked the Director, Horticulture Dr. Gurkanwal Singh to immediately create one post of Joint Director (bee-keeping) and put a separate proposal to strengthen the manpower for mushroom, protected cultivation and other specialized lines in horticulture.

The Chief Minister also gave a nod to undertake marketing of honey produced by the bee-keepers through its premier state marketing cooperative agency- Markfed, which had its own well knit marketing network across the country. He said the honey keepers, who were producing quality honey conforming all the requisite parameters required for exporting it to USA, Middle East and Europe could also tie up with the Markfed to enhance their profitability. He asked the Managing Director Markfed Mr. Gurkirat Kirpal Singh to ensure the best remunerative price to the local bee-keepers for honey procured from them.

Meanwhile, MD Markfed apprised the Chief Minister that the Markfed had already set up a state-of-the-art honey processing unit-cum-hi-tech quality testing laboratory in Jalandhar at a cost of Rs.40 crore, which would provide the latest facilities to the honey producers from the state for processing and quality testing especially required for marketing their produce both in domestic and international market.

The Chief Minister also directed his Principal Secretary and Financial Commissioner Cooperation Mr. S.K. Sandhu to tie up with Vice Chancellor, Punjab Agriculture University Dr. B.S. Dhillon to strengthen the bee-keeping department by deputing the best faculty over there to impart the latest technology and know-how to the bee-keepers to enable them to enhance the quality production of honey. Likewise, Mr. Badal also decided to engage the services of experts in all the Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs) being run by PAU to impart training to the bee-keepers. 

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CM TO FLAG OFF ‘MUKH MANTRI VIGYAN YATRA’ ON FEBRURAY 18: CHEEMA

·        EDUCATION MINISTER VISIT THE VENUE

SAS NAGAR MOHALI, FEBRUARY 15:

In order to inculcate interest for the Science subject among the students of state, the Punjab Government has decided to arrange free tours for the students to the Science City, Kapurthala under its flagship Chief Minister Vigyan yatra. The Chief Minister Punjab Mr. Parkash Singh Badal would kick start this scheme on 18th February from Government Model Senior Secondary School, Phase-3-B-1, Mohali by flagging off first bus to Science City. It was disclosed by Education Minister Dr. Daljit Singh Cheema in a press communiqué after having visited the venue in Phase 3B1 Mohali.

Divulging the detail Dr. Cheema said that under this scheme daily 1100 students would be taken to Science City Kapurthala. He said that one bus from each district carrying 50 students would be flagged off for the science city. The entry fees at the science city and mode of transport would be arranged by the Punjab Government. He said the the students of government schools from 6th class to 12th class would be covered under this scheme.

Education Minister Dr. Cheema accompanied by Principal Secretary Mr. G.Vajralingam, Director General School Education Mr. Pardeep Kumar Aggarwal, D.P.I. (Secondary Education) Mr. Balbir Singh Dhol and District Education Officer (Secondary Education) Mr. Mewa Singh Sidhu.

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Punjab Education Minister Dr. Daljit Singh Cheema accompanied by Senior officer of department visiting the Government Model Senior Secondary School, Phase-3B1, Mohali.

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CM ASSURES FULSOME SUPPORT AND COOPERATION TO DSGMC FOR OBSERVANCE OF 300 YEARS OF MARTYRDOM OF LEGENDARY SIKH WARRIOR BABA BANDA SINGH BAHADUR

NO STONE TO BE LEFT UNTURNED TO ENSURE THAT THIS MEGA EVENT WAS OBSERVED WITH COMPLETE RELIGIOUS FERVOR AND GAIETY

ELABORATE ARRANGEMENTS TO BE MADE FOR ORGANIZING MARCH FROM GURDAS NANGAL AND TAKHT SRI HUZOOR SAHIB

Chandigarh, February 15-

          Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal has assured fulsome support and cooperation to Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) for observance of 300th martyrdom day of legendary Sikh Warrior Baba Banda Singh Bahadur in a befitting manner.

A decision to this effect was taken by the Chief Minister during a meeting with President of DSGMC Mr. Manjit Singh GK, who called on him at his residence late last evening.

The Chief Minister said that the state government has already agreed to bear the entire expenditure on installation of a life size statue of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur at Delhi. Likewise, he said that every effort would be made to observe this solemn occasion with religious fervor. Assuring full support to DSGMC for this mega event, Mr. Badal said that state government would leave no stone unturned to ensure that it would be observed with full enthusiasm and religious spirit.

The Chief Minister said that elaborate arrangements would be made for organizing march from Gurdas Nangal and Takht Sri Huzoor Sahib to mark the 300th martyrdom day of this iconic warrior. Likewise, Mr. Badal said that support from Shiromani Gurudwara Prabhandak Committee would also be solicited to make this event a grand success. He said that the entire Sikh community was highly indebted to this iconic Sikh warrior, who ravaged the Mughal Empire to avenge the death of Sahibzadas of tenth master Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji.

The Chief Minister said that Baba Banda Singh Bahadur laid down the foundation of Khalsa Raj in India with the victory over Mughal rule. He said that great Sikh martyr was a true socialist, who abolished the Zamindari system of land under the control of Mughals and made the tillers and cultivators, the actual owners of the land and issued coins and seals in the name of Sri Guru Nanak Dev ji and Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji. “This historic day reminds of supreme sacrifice by Baba Banda Singh Bahadur which will ever prove to be a beacon for younger generations to seek inspiration from his martyrdom” he added.  

Prominent amongst other present in the meeting included Cabinet Minister Mr. Sohan Singh Thandal, Vice Chancellor Punjabi University Dr. Jaspal Singh, former Minister Jathedar Sewa Singh Sekhwan, President Shiromani Gurdwara Prabhandak Committee Jathedar Avtar Singh, President Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee Jathedar Manjit Singh GK and Special Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr. KJS Cheema.      

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 CM TO LAY FOUNDATION STONE OF Rs. 320 CRORE REHABILITATION PROJECT OF BIST DOAB CANAL ON FEBRUARY 20

·        REVIEWS ARRANGEMENTS FOR THIS HISTORIC EVENT AT NAWANSHEHAR AND NAKODAR

·        FOR THE FIRST TIME CONCRETE LINING OF THE CANAL NETWORK TO BE DONE INSTEAD OF THE CONVENTIONAL BRICK LINING

·        THIS LIFE LINE PROJECT TO BE A BIG BOON FOR THE ENTIRE DOABA REGION

Chandigarh, February 15-

Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today reviewed the arrangements of the foundation stone laying ceremony for Rehabilitation project of Bist Doab Canal-the lifeline of Doaba, to be held on February 20 at Nawanshehar and Nakodar (Jalandhar). 

Disclosing this here today a spokesperson of the Chief Minister's office said that a meeting in this regard was held under the chairmanship of the Chief Minister here at Punjab Bhawan, this morning. 

Taking part in deliberations, the Chief Minister exhorted the leaders of SAD-BJP and the top brass of the government to elicit huge participation of the people from different walks of life on this historic event. He said that the Bist Doab Canal was carved out of the Ropar Headworks for providing irrigation facility to the farmers of the Doaba region. Mr. Badal said that the mega project for sprucing up the Bist Doab Canal network was first of its kind as it is for the first time that concrete lining of the canal network would be done instead of the conventional brick lining adding that earlier, this technique was exclusively used in the construction of dams.

The Chief Minister said that the state government has preliminary decided to modernize the Bist-Doab canal as part of a plan to renovate 801 kilometre long stretch of canal network at a cost of Rs. 269.78 crore to provide irrigation facility to the cultivated land of 847 villages. He said that modernisation of minors, distributaries and watercourses was also part of this project due to which its cost has been raised to Rs.320 crore. Mr. Badal said that the modernisation of the canal network was need of the hour as its capacity had been reduced to 1000 Cusecs whereas the original capacity of this canal network was 1452 Cusecs when commissioned.

The Chief Minister said that this project would prove to be a big boon for the entire Doaba region as it would enhance the flow of canal water thereby reducing the burden on Tube wells for irrigation besides checking the trend of depleting ground water level.

Prominent amongst other present on the occasion included Cabinet Minister Mr. Sohan Singh Thandal, Chief Parliamentary Secretaries Mr. Pawan Teenu, Chaudhary Nand Lal, Mr. Som Parkash and Bibi Mohinder Kaur Josh, MLAs Bibi Jagir Kaur, Mr. Gurpratap Singh Wadala, Mr. Sarwan Singh Phillaur, Mr. Surinder Singh Bhullewal Rathan and Mr. Pargat Singh, Advisor to Chief Minister Mr. Tikshan Sud, Chairman MARKFED Mr. Jarnail Singh Wahid, former Minister Bibi Upinderjeet Kaur, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr. SK Sandhu, Additional Chief Secretary (PWD) Mr. NS Kalsi, Special Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr KJS Cheema, Secretary Irrigation Mr Kahan Singh Pannu, former MLA and Chairman District Planning Committee Kapurthala Mr Sarabjeet Singh Makkar, Chairman District Planning Committee Jalandhar Mr Gurcharan Singh Channi, Chairman District Planning Committee SBS Nagar Dr Sukhwinder Sukhi, President BJP Jalandhar Mr. Ramesh Sharma and President of Youth Akali Dal Doaba Zone Mr. Sarabjot Singh. 

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MULLING A PROPOSAL TO INSTALL 110 NEW DEEP TUBE WELLS THROUGHOUT STATE: SHARANJIT SINGH DHILLON

 ·        TO INCUR A COST OF Rs. 52.25 CRORE

·        TO BRING 5500 HECTARE AREA UNDER IRRIGATION

 CHANDIGARH, FEBRUARY 15:

 The Punjab Government has devised a proposal to install 110 new deep tube wells in the state which would entail a cost of Rs. 52.25 crore bringing 5500 hectare area under irrigation. Disclosing this, Irrigation Minister, Punjab, Mr. Sharanjit Singh Dhillon said that this step has been mulled by the state government to provide more facilities of irrigation to farmers of the state.

            The minister said that SAD-BJP government under the leadership of Chief Minister S. Parkash Singh Badal, has spent Rs. 73.30 crore during previous 2 years on various works regarding tube wells under different schemes thereby bringing 3050 hectare barani land under irrigation. Divulging more, he said that with concretization and construction of canal water bodies (Khaal) and installation of deep tube wells, irrigation facilities being provided to the farmers of the state have increased manifold resulting in rapid development.

Mr. Dhillon further disclosed that the state government has concretized water bodies measuring 2215 kilo meters during last 2 years under various schemes at a cost of Rs. 328.28 crores which has lead to 130992 hectare area being brought under irrigation. During 2015, a total of Rs. 78.56 crores have been spent on giving concrete shape to 790 kilo meter long water bodies which brought 34946 hectare area under purview of irrigation facilities.

According to the minister, the government, during its previous 2 tenures has given concrete shape to 11117 kilometer long canal water bodies under various schemes at a cost of Rs. 1372.64 crore and this has brought better irrigational amenities to 544989 hectare area thereby proving beneficial to 189429 famers. He also informed that during the previous 2 tenures, the government has completed the work regarding 59 kilo meter long canal of Kandi Canal Stage-2 which has cost Rs. 261.05 crore to the state exchequer and brought 12061 hectare area under irrigation.

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 PUNJAB BANS VULGAR SONGS IN BUSES

CHANDIGARH, FEBRUARY 15:

Mr. Ajit Singh Kohar, Transport Minister Punjab has banned the use of vulgar and provocative music in the state run transport buses with immediate effect. While giving formal directions to the department to stop airing the vulgar songs, Mr. Kohar said that any bus driver violating government’s directive would have to face strict departmental action.

 The Minister reiterated that the Punjab government was committed to provide best transport services to its people and it was imperative for the officers concerned to ensure the proper and forceful implementation of the instructions in larger public interest.

Random surprise checks would be conducted by a specially constituted committee to check the use of provocative music in the buses, said the minister. He also said that the frequent use of vulgar and loud music in the buses not only generates mental pollution amongst the passengers but instrumental in fatal accidents occurred due to distraction of the drivers.

This type of music goes contrary to both the rich cultural heritage of the state and also the dictate of the independent state level censor board which was especially constituted to check vulgarity in the Punjabi songs. The minister also urged the general public to contact him personally if they come across anything erroneous with regard to the transport facilities extended to them by the Punjab Government.

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 6.74 lakh farmers to get benifite under Bhagat Puran Singh Sehat Bima Yojana

 Government to pay about Rs. 14.82 crore  premium

Chandigarh February 15:

In a bid to provide better health facilities to the farmers of the state, the Punjab Government has launched “Bhagat Puran Singh Sehat Bima Yojana” scheme under which cashless health care services would be provided to the eligible farmers.

         Disclosing this here today an official spokesperson of the Agriculture department said that the government has registered 6.74 lakh J-form holder farmers, who sell their produce to the established purchase centres of Punjab Mandi Board. The Punjab Government would pay Rs. 14.82 crore approximately as premium under this scheme for farmers’ health insurance.

       Adding further, he said that farmers and their families would be provided health cover up to Rs. 50,000 for their treatment, whereas a compensation of Rs. 5 lakh in case of the death of the head of the family or in the case of any eventuality causing100% disability to that person.

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CM APPROVES YEARLONG PROGRAMS TO MARK 350TH BIRTH CENTENARY OF SRI GURU GOBIND SINGH JI

MASSIVE EFFORTS TO BE MADE TO CELEBRATE THIS EVENT IN AN UNSURPASSED MANNER

STATE LEVEL FUNCTION TO BE ORGANIZED ALONG WITH SEMINARS ACROSS THE COUNTRY

YATRAS FROM PATNA AND SRI ANANDPUR SAHIB TO BE UNDERTAKEN

Chandigarh, February 14-

          In a bid to celebrate the 350th birth centenary of tenth Sikh Guru Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji in a befitting manner, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today approved yearlong programs to be observed for commemorating this gala event across the country.

          A decision to this effect was taken in meeting presided over by the Chief Minister at his residence this evening.

          Taking part in deliberations, the Chief Minister said that they were very fortunate to have got this august opportunity of celebrating this event during their life time. He said that Punjab government would make all out efforts to ensure that this event was observed in an unsurpassed manner. Mr. Badal said that concerted efforts would be made to involve the Sikh community from across the globe during these yearlong celebrations to mark the 350th birth centenary of the founder of Khalsa Panth.

          Chalking out the program for the celebrations, the Chief Minister announced that a state level function would be observed in the state to pay tribute to Tenth Sikh Guru. Likewise, he said that five seminars regarding life, philosophy and teachings of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji would be held at New Delhi, Amritsar, Patiala, Mumbai and Kolkatta in which people from all walks of life would be invited. In the same manner, Mr. Badal said that a ‘Kavi Darbar’ would be organized in Paonta Sahib at the places associated with such events during the life of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji.

          The Chief Minister further said that in a tribute to the great Sikh Guru ‘Marchs’ would be organized from the birth places of first ‘Panj Piyaaras’ of Sikh Panth, which would culminate at Takht Sri Patna Sahib. Likewise, he said that similar Nagar Kirtans would be organized from Patna Sahib to other states of West Bengal, Chattisgarh and Jharkhand, which were highly populated by Sikhs. Mr. Badal also said that a ‘Darshan Deedar Yatra’ of bus carrying relics and weapons of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji would be organized from Sri Anandpur Sahib to Patna on the same route on which the tenth Guru had came to Sri Anandpur Sahib from Patna.

Prominent amongst others present in the meeting included Cabinet Minister Mr. Sohan Singh Thandal, Vice Chancellor Punjabi University Dr. Jaspal Singh, former Minister Jathedar Sewa Singh Sekhwan, President Shiromani Gurdwara Prabhandak Committee Jathedar Avtar Singh, President Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee Jathedar Manjit Singh GK, Principal Secretary Tourism Mrs. Anjali Bhawra, Special Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr. KJS Cheema, Director Tourism Mr. NS Randhawa and eminent historian Dr Prithipal Singh Kapoor.     

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PUNJAB INITIATES MISSION TO DEVELOP PURE BREED SAHIWAL CATTLE UNDER GOKUL GRAM YOJNA

Ø SAHIWAL WAS AMONG THE TOP COW BREEDS OF PUNJAB BEFORE INDO-PAK PARTITION

Ø ANIMAL HUSBANDRY DEPARTMENT TO SET UP GOKUL GRAM IN PUNJAB

Ø PRESENTLY THERE ARE 38,446 SAHEWAL COWS LEFT IN PUNJAB

Ø SEMEN BANKS TOO WILL BE STRENTHENED UNDER N.P.C.B.B PROJECT

Chandigarh February 14: To ensure better milk production in the state, the Punjab government has launched an extensive mission to develop pure breed of the Sahiwal cattle under the Gokul Gram Yojna. Various other projects promoting the cattle breed were also being started in the state.

          Disclosing this here today, Animal Husbandry Minister Punjab Mr. Gulzar Singh Ranilke said that Sahiwal breed was considered to be among the best breeds in cattle in Punjab befor Indo-Pak partition. Punjab government was determined not only to protect this indigenous cow breed but also to increase the number of these cows. 

          Divulging statistical details on this, the Minister said that as per the livestock census of 2012 there are about 38,446 Sahiwal breed of cows are left in Punjab. Taking it as a mission, the Punjab government has launched number of schemes aimed at increasing the number of such cattle. The Punjab government has already worked out the modalities of setting up of the Gokul Gram in the state in which about 600high-genetic breed of Sahiwal cows would be housed and this would be further developed with highly scientific techniques so that the milk production could also be increased subsequently.

          Adding further, the Minister said that under the strengthening of the cattle and bull breeding, the Punjab government, under National Project on Cattle and Bull Breeding, the Bull Mother Farm in Nabha and government Semen Bank in Ropar have been reinforced with emphasis on producing good quality bulls whose semen would be used to further improve the Sahiwal breeds through artificial insemination.  The government  was all set to make this technique reach every cattle farmer besides being available in all the government cattle breeding farms.

          The National Gokul Yojna was being implemented in the entire state and under this scheme; another hi-tech Bull Mother Farm has been set up under the Rashtriya Krishi Scientific Yojna at Village Rauni in district Patiala. Under this scheme the Animal Husbandry department would identify and buy the Sahiwal Cows producing more milk.  To encourage the cattle farmers rearing Sahiwal Cows, the Punjab government would honour them with cash award besides giving them certificates. The identified cows would be administered free of cost vaccination and laboratory test during conceiving period.

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Mega food parks will add value to agricultural produce-Harsimrat Kaur Badal

(Agri sector to become engine of growth to drive “Make in India” initiative)

(Inaugurates first mega food park at Panwa in MP)

 Chandigarh February 14 :  With a view to give an impetus to the growth of food processing sector, the 'mega food park' projects being setup in the states are providing better prices to the farmers besides adding value to agricultural produce and creating huge opportunities for entrepreneurship and employment for the youth of the country.

This was stated by Union Minister of Food Processing Industries Mrs Harsimrat Kaur Badal at Village Panwa, (Khargone) in Madhya Pradesh after inaugurating first mega food park in the state which was promoted by Indus Mega Food Park Pvt. Ltd. She added that second mega food park in Dewas (MP) had also been sanctioned by her ministry, which would be ready in the next two years.

Speaking on the occasion, Mrs Badal informed that this food park has been set up at a cost of Rs. 127.70 crore in an area of 53.78 acres having facilities of 3000 MT cold storage, 9000 MT dry warehouse and other processing facilities for fruits and vegetables. The minister expressed that this food park project would create a modern infrastructure for arresting post-harvest losses of horticultural and non-horticultural produce and provide an impetus to the growth of food processing sector in Madhya Pradesh. Besides this, it would also provide direct and indirect employment to about 6000 people and benefit about 25,000-30,000 farmers in its catchment area.

Mrs Badal said that her ministry was focusing on boosting the food processing industry in the nation so that agriculture sector grows exponentially and becomes the engine of growth to drive the “Make in India” initiative of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. ”We have identified creation of modern infrastructure for food processing as a focus area and encouraging private investment by implementing the mega food park scheme in the country to give a major boost to the sector along the value chain from the farm to the market with strong forward and backward linkages through a cluster based approach", she added.

On the occasion Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mr Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Union Minister of Urban Development and Parliamentary Affairs Mr M. Venkaiah Naidu, Union Minister of State for Food Processing Industries Ms Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti and Parliament Member Mr Subhash Pate were also present.

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CM ASKS UNIVERSITIES TO ACT AS 'AGENTS OF CHANGE' FOR COMPLETE TRANSFORMATION OF RURAL ECONOMY OF THE STATE

LAYS THRUST ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF VILLAGES

CALLS FOR CARVING OUT A ‘PROSPEROUS AND PROGRESSIVE PUNJAB’

ASKS UNIVERSITIES TO DEVICE WAYS AND MEANS FOR MAKING AGRICULTURE A FAR MORE PROFITABLE VENTURE

Chandigarh, February 14-

          Laying thrust on comprehensive economic development of villages in the state, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today urged the Universities across the state to act as 'agents of change' for complete transformation of rural and agrarian economy.

          Interacting with the Chancellors/ Vice Chancellors of the Universities across the state, while presiding over a review meeting of Integrated Village development program here at Punjab Bhawan this morning, the Chief Minister said that though due focus has been given to the general development of the villages but process of economic development of rural areas have lagged behind. He said that the need of the hour was to give a boost to economic development of every rural household for making a ‘prosperous and progressive Punjab’. Mr. Badal said that for it the universities could play a vanguard role by formulating impact assessment report of the villages, with the thrust on agriculture and allied farming sector.

          The Chief Minister said that majority of population in the villages was directly or indirectly dependent on agriculture so besides looking into all the other aspects of development, the universities must explore all ways and means to make agriculture and allied farming sector a profitable venture. He said that as the farmers of the state were facing an acute agrarian crisis so the Universities should make concerted efforts to evolve such techniques through which the income of the farmers could be supplemented. Likewise, Mr. Badal said that purposeful and quality education along with guidance to unemployed youth of the villages for gainful employment must also be other areas of concentration.    

          The Chief Minister said that under the Integrated Village development program the state government aims to make the Universities a partner in the Punjab’s rural growth. He said that as per the program universities would nurture five villages adopted by it with the fulsome support and cooperation of the state government and submit a report regarding the loopholes in the implementation of its scheme and policies besides suggesting the remedial measures. Mr. Badal said that the major thrust of the scheme was to improve services under core sectors of Health, education, agriculture and allied farming, water supply and sanitation, sports and skill development & employment.

          Satisfied by the preliminary report submitted by the universities regarding the works being done by them in five villages adopted by them, the Chief Minister said that the beginning was very good and hoped that desired target would be achieved soon. He announced to hold the review meeting of this program every month so as to give much needed fillip to it. Mr. Badal also appointed Secretary Higher Education Mr. Anurag Verma and his Special Principal Secretary Mr. KJS Cheema as the nodal officers of this prestigious program.

Prominent amongst other present in the meeting included Cabinet Minister Mr. Surjit Singh Rakhra, Additional Chief Secretary Mr. Suresh Kumar, Financial Commissioner Revenue Mr. KBS Sidhu, Special Principal Secretaries to Chief Minister Mr. Gaggandip Singh Brar and Mr. KJS Cheema, Secretary Higher Education Mr. Anurag Verma, Secretary Health Mr. Hussan Lal, MD Markfed Mr. Gurkirat Kirpal Singh, MD Milkfed Mr. Manjit Singh Brar, Special Secretary Education Mr. Chander Gaind, Acting Vice Chancellor of IK Gujral Punjab Technical University Mr. Rakesh Verma besides Chancellors and Vice Chancellors of the universities.       

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CM GIVES NOD TO REVIVE ‘FARMERS SERVICE CENTERS’ IN THE STATE

MOVE AIMED AT PROVIDING QUALITY AND LATEST TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO THE FARMERS AT THEIR DOORSTEPS

REITERATES COMMITMENT TO BAIL OUT THE FARMERS FROM CURRENT CRISIS

Chandigarh, February 14-

          In a bid to provide quality and latest technical assistance to the farmers regarding agriculture at their doorsteps, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today gave nod to revive the ‘Farmers Service Centers’ in the state.

          A decision to this effect was taken by the Chief Minister during a meeting here at Punjab Bhawan this morning.

          During the meeting the Chief Minister said that in the current scenario when the returns from the agriculture were diminishing with every passing day, the need of the hour was to strengthen the agriculture extension services by roping in the services of best experts in this field. He said that with the revival of these centers of the Punjab Agriculture University (PAU) a dedicated staff would be made available across the state to assist the farmers in acquainting them with latest technology of sowing, harvesting and preserving their products. Likewise, Mr. Badal said that these centers would run surveillance and awareness campaigns to make the farmers aware about the threats to their crops and suggest remedial action to them.

          The Chief Minister said that in the present context the responsibility of bailing out the farmers of the state from the current agrarian crisis lies on the shoulders of PAU and state Agriculture Department. He said that both these organizations along with the Krishi Vigyan Kendras should channelize their all might to ensure that agriculture was made a profitable venture. Mr. Badal said that the state government was duty bound to safeguard the interests of the farming community and already massive efforts were afoot to reinforce the extension services of Agriculture department by recruiting talented young blood in it.

The Chief Minister hoped that these farm advisory bodies would go a long way in bailing out the farmers from the crisis besides safeguarding their interests. He asked the officers to ensure that the staff recruited in these bodies must work at grass root level to ensure that the farmers of the state were immensely benefitted from it. Mr. Badal said that these advisories bodies must also make the farmers aware of the high returns from allied farming sector like Dairy, fishery, piggery, apiary and others so that they could be motivated towards it.

Prominent amongst other present in the meeting included Cabinet Minister Mr. Surjit Singh Rakhra, Additional Chief Secretary Mr. Suresh Kumar, Special Principal Secretaries to Chief Minister Mr. Gaggandip Singh Brar and Mr. KJS Cheema and Vice Chancellor PAU Dr. BS

 

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KHADOOR SAHIB POLLED PEACEFULLY WITH 58% VOTING

Chandigarh February 13: Polling for Assembly by-election of Khadoor Sahib remained by and large peaceful whereas approximately 58%voting in all was recorded till the end of the polling today.

          Stating this here today, Mr. V.K. Singh said that 1500 police personnel and six companies of Para-military forces were deployed for the smooth conduct of the by-election. He said that the Police and civil administration had taken adequate security measures to avoid any untoward incident during the polling all through the day. Besides this a total of 850 polling staff and 150 micro observers had been deputed by the election department, also controlled polling procedure in all the 210 polling booths. About 133 polling stations were set up where as four polling stations were declared highly sensitive and sensitive.

          Adding further, Mr. Singh said that there are 1, 87,481 voters in the constituency. Meanwhile strict compliance of the model code of conduct announced by the ECI from January 12, 2016 till the completion of the electoral process would remain enforced in Tran Tarn district, said Mr. Singh.

          Counting of votes will take place on 16.02.2016 at 08:00 AM. Mr. Singh thanked the voters and general public of KhadoorSahib constituency for peaceful poll.

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EDUCATION MINISTER REVIEWS PREPARATION FOR BOARD EXAMINATION

·       HOLDS MEETING WITH CEOS AND DEOS

·       ASK OFFICERS TO IDENTIFY SENSITIVE CENTRES

CHANDIGARH, FEBRUARY 13:

Education Minister Punjab Dr Daljeet Singh Cheema today held a meeting with CEOs and District Education Officers to review the arrangements of ensuing board examinations.

Presiding over the meeting here at Punjab Education Board complex, Dr Cheema asked the officers to make concerted efforts for checking the menace of copying by identifying sensitive centres across the state. He said that DEOs were fully free for taking any stringent action to check copying. Dr Cheema said that the department was with the DEOs and they should take the decisions impartially. He said that in order to impart quality education, copying free examination was very important and it was a challenging task for the department to check this menace.

The education Minister said that the department was facing a twin challenge this time as along with board exam of 10th and 12 th, it was for the first time conducting exams for fifth and eighth class through SCERT. He said that this year around 12 lakh students would appear for four exams in month of February and March, due to which every officer/official of the department has to discharge his duty diligently. Dr Cheema asked the board and department to issue a helpline number so that flying squads could be pressed into action wherever and whenever required. Dr Cheema said that apart from regular checking teams at level of board, DGSE, DPIs and CEO must be constituted to keep a strict vigil.

The Minister said students must be encouraged for fifth exams and officers must visit the examination centers to extend best wishes to the students. Dr Cheema said that he would personally visit such centers during examination to motivate the students.

Taking part in deliberations Principal Secretary Education Dr G Vajralingam said that strict action would be taken against staff indulging in copying. He said that department would write letter to all the Deputy Commissioners to seek their help for checking this menace.

Chairperson of PSEB apprised the Minister that over 4 lakh students would appear for 10th and over 3 lakh in 12th class examination for which 2671 centers have established. She said exams for tenth would be conducted from March 4-19 and that of twelfth from February 20 to March 14.

Director General School Education Mr Pardeep Kumar Aggarwal said that in order to make students stress free the department has launched 104 helpline for early resolution of their every problem. He said that experts would give tips to students for stress management. Mr Aggarwal said that keeping in view the exams the department has also launched a Web portal where every query of students would be answered within 48 hours.

Earlier Secretary of board Engineer GS Bath thanked the Minister for sparing his valuable time for this meeting, which would motivate the officers to perform well. On the occasion Directors of department Mrs Manjeet Kaur and Mrs Navneet Kaur apprised the CEOs about important directions. Prominent amongst other present on the occasion included DPIs Mr BS Dhol and Mr HS Sandhu, DEO Mr Mewa Singh and others.

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        BACKFINCO DISBURSES GRANT OF RS. 11.03 CRORE UNDER SELF-EMPLOYMENT SCHEMES – RANIKE

Chandigarh, February 13 : The Punjab Government disbursed Rs.11.03 crore to 787 beneficiaries under various employment schemes of  BACKFINCO (Punjab Backward classes land development and finance corporation) whereas target of Rs.18 crore is set to disbursed till March 31,2016 to economically weaker section to help them set-up their own small scale enterprises said that Minister Welfare Mr. Gulzar Singh Ranike.

            He said that the BACKFINCO was established in 1976 to up-lift economically weaker section of the society and the grant is disbursed at  minimal 6 percent of interest rate. He said that candidate between age group of 18 to 55 years with annual income of Rs.81,000 in rural area and Rs. 10,3000 in urban area, is eligible for getting the finance assistance under these schemes.

             He further said ensure that all the programmes of the Punjab Backward classes land development and finance corporation are implemented at grass root level with specialised focus on rural areas.

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CM GIVES NOD FOR FACELIFT OF ALL SENIOR SECONDARY GIRLS SCHOOLS ACROSS THE STATE

·        SERVICES OF TEACHERS IN MERITORIOUS SCHOOLS TO BE REGULARIZED

·        ‘MUKH MANTRA VIGYAN YATRA’ TO BE KICKED OFF ON FEBRUARY 18

·        BADAL FOR TAKING STEPS TO OVERCOME SHORTAGE OF TEACHERS IN GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS

Chandigarh, February 13-

          In a bid to impart quality education to the girl child, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today gave nod for complete facelift of 160 senior secondary schools for girls across the state at a cost of Rs 45 crore.

          A decision to this effect was taken by the Chief Minister while presiding over a high level review meeting at his residence this morning.

During the meeting, the Chief Minister asked the officers to give major thrust on the construction of class rooms and ultra modern laboratories, so that girls could get practical knowledge along with the study of science subject in these schools. Mr. Badal also asked the officers to ensure that proper transportation facility was provided to the girl students, so that none of them could be deprived of education.

Taking part in the deliberations, Education Minister Dr. Daljeet Singh Cheema apprised the Chief Minister that a special plan has been conceived to upgrade these 160 schools and this entire plan would be implemented in a phase wise manner.

Dwelling on another issue, the Chief Minister approved the regularization of service of the teachers imparting education in Meritorious schools across the state. The services of these teachers providing education in Meritorious schools at Jalandhar, Patiala, Amritsar, Ludhiana, Bathinda, Mohali and Talwara (Hoshiarpur) would be regularized in accordance with the rules of Society for Poor and Meritorious students of Punjab.  After the success of these schools three more such were coming up at Gurdaspur, Ferozepur and Sangrur.

The Chief Minister said that the academic session in these schools would be started from the July this year. The bright students securing 80% or more marks were imparted quality education free of cost along with boarding and lodging facilities.

The Chief Minister also asked Dr. Cheema to make concerted efforts for overcoming the shortage of teachers of government schools at every cost. He said that if any teacher retires during the academic session then new teacher must be recruited from waiting list so that the studies of children do not suffer.

In another significant decision, the Chief Minister also gave nod for introducing pre-primary classes in all the Model and Adarsh schools of the state.

Reviewing the progress of Adarsh schools in the state, the Chief Minister asked the Chairperson of Punjab School Education Board to develop these schools ion lines of Meritorious schools so that students could be benefitted from it.

The Chief Minister also announced that in order to imbibe scientific temper amongst the students of 6th class onwards from all the government schools across the state ‘Mukh Mantri Vigyan Yojna’ would be embarked on February 18 from SAS Nagar (Mohali). He said that under the scheme, over 28000 students from class 6thonwards of government schools would be taken for an excursion to Pushpa Gujral Science City, Kapurthala at state government’s expenditure during the current financial year. Mr. Badal said that the sole objective of this scheme was to apprise them of various scientific activities related to earth and universe to re-kindle an urge for scientific temper and quest for advanced learning in these subjects. “This is the need of the hour to make a paradigm shift in student’s mindset to develop aptitude and curiosity for knowledge in science subjects to enable them to compete globally with their peers during their pursuit of excellence and professional career” he added.

Prominent amongst other present on the occasion included Cabinet Minister Dr. Daljeet Singh Cheema, Principal Secretary Education Dr. G Vajralingam, Director General School Education Mr. Pradeep Aggarwal, Joint Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr. Kumar Amit and Chairperson of Punjab School Education Board Mrs. Tejinder Kaur Dhaliwal.

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"Dignity of citizens restored by doing away with affidavits" says Sukhbir Singh Badal

(Punjab first state to implemented “affidavits free people”)

(Annual savings of more than Rs 600 crore for the people)

(Punjab received ‘better administrative governance’ award)

(Governance Reforms Commission told to identify all obsolete and antiquated laws)

Chandigarh February 13 : In doing away with affidavits under governance reforms the Punjab had won accolades at national level even Prime Minister had awarded the State with ‘better administrative governance award' for adopting this unique approach mandatory for getting 89 public services. The Union government and few other states have also adopted this one of its kind practice thereby putting a stamp of appreciation on this brainchild initiative of Punjab Deputy Chief Minister, S. Sukhbir Singh Badal who have implemented various governance reforms in the state in all the departments.

Disclosing this, an official spokesman said this novel practice was executed by S. Sukhbir Singh Badal 5 years ago so as to make sure hassle free procedure of providing services to people. In consequence of which, Punjab became first state in country to abolish affidavits in 2010 almost in all type of services other than 11 services for which an affidavit is mandatory under state and central laws.

Commenting on this special initiative, Deputy CM, S. Sukhbir Singh Badal said as part of an exercise to bridge gap between government and citizens, practice of submitting affidavits for all services except where legally mandatory, had been abolished. He says "Earlier people had to undergo a lot of hassles both financial and psychological to get affidavits made. So, in order to restore dignity of citizens, this practice has been bid good bye". 

"The 'affidavit-free regime' in the replacement of affidavits with a self-attested declaration for all need-based services was the first step towards bridging the trust deficit between the government and the citizens", S. Badal said.

Deputy CM said he had already told Punjab Governance Reforms Commission and top bureaucrats during the meetings that all obsolete and antiquated laws which hold up progress and delay decision-making must be identified and removed at the earliest. He informed that to do away with the colonial-era legislations Punjab had undertaken unique initiatives regarding investment promotion projects. "The setting up of Punjab Investment Promotion Bureau having power of 23 departments for approval of new projects has got compliments at national level and other states are following this practise now. Even foreign investors have shown keen interest to learn this unique initiative", he informed.

The spokesman said that according to data compiled by the Punjab Governance Reforms Department, as many as 14.88 lakh affidavits were filed by the citizens to get government services in 2009-10 now the number of affidavits fell to below to merely one lakh. That amounts to an annual savings of more than Rs 600 crore for the people.

He informed that earlier, practice of sworn affidavits before magistrate or notary public was followed for legal documents purpose in respect of profession, income, caste, and residential proof. "So much so that even for availing services like-ration card, electricity, sewerage and water connection, birth and death certificates and admissions in educational institutions, a sworn affidavit attested by a gazetted officer, public notary or magistrate was mandatory", he added.

The spokesman said in respect of duplicate registration certificate, duplicate license, releasing subsidy on agricultural implements, loans under Prime Minister rozgar yojna, cancellation of hire-purchase agreement, backward area certificate, freedom fighter certificate, dependent certificate, police clearance certificate, jobs on compassionate ground and many other services also, this practice of affidavits stands abolished.  EOM

 

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CM GIVES NOD FOR APPOINTING DS BAINS AS THE CHAIRMAN OF PSERC

SANTOKH SARNA APPOINTED AS MEMBER OF THE COMMISSION

Chandigarh, February 10-

          The Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today gave nod for appointment of Mr. DS Bains IAS (Retd.) as the Chairman of Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (PSERC).

          Disclosing this here today a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office said that Mr. Badal cleared the file to this effect, today morning.

          The spokesperson further said that Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal, who also holds the portfolio of Power in the state, had recommended the name of Mr. Bains for this coveted post. Likewise, on his recommendations Mr. Santokh Singh Sarna has been appointed as Member- 2 in the commission. Since, the applications for appointment of another member-1 in the commission were pending since long, so the Chief Minister had asked the state government to restart the process of inviting fresh applications for this post. 

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PUNJAB SETS UP ULTRA MODERN HI-TECH CENTER OF EXCELLENCE FOR CATTLE BREEDING ------RANIKE

· ASSURES EFFECTIVE HEALTH COVER TO LIVESTOCK

· GIVES TOP PRIORITY TO IMPROVE GENETIC POTENTIAL THROUGH SCIENTIFIC BREEDING

· SPECIAL PROGRAMME LAUNCHED TO TRAIN FARMERS FOR ANIMAL REARING

Chandigarh February 10  : Punjab government has set up hi-tech a centre of Excellence for cattle breeding farm at Rauni Farm (Patiala) with a cost of      Rs. 42.19 crore equipped with hi-tech scientific infrastructure under National Agriculture Development Plan.

             Disclosing this here today Animal Husbandry Minister Mr. Gulzar Singh Ranike  Punjab said that as a part of the diversification policy conceived by the government, the animal husbandry and dairy development and fisheries was being encouraged as an alternative and remunerative  trade in Punjab. He said that to execute this strategy, the Modern Breeding Farm would prove to be a boon for the promising dairy farmers.

            He also said that in order to ensure absolute health cover to the livestock, the Punjab government has asked the Veterinary doctors to provide periodic health checkups to the animals and extend immediate medical care to them.

            Adding further, the Minister said that the Embryo transfer technology, feed mill and Veterinary Polytechnic set up earlier needed immediate up gradation in centre of Excellence for cattle breeding farm and this modern high tech farm also  protect  animals from  bio-security risks .

            He said that Punjab government was paying special attention to create conducive atmosphere in the Center for Cattle Breeding Farm for standardised breeding of animals. This would increase the prospects of producing quality semen for developing quality bulls. Similarly, breeding of high quality of H.F, Jersey and Sahewal cows would be enhanced in the State  and the all process of breeding secured in the hi-tech ETT labs by using of modernise technology.           

            To impart instructional expertise to the dairy farmers, the Government has set up exclusive training centres where practical training based on scientific experiments would be provided in the presence of the established renowned dairy farmers. To cater to the needs of localised farmers, they would be acquainted with the latest research done in the fields of cattle breeding and dairy farming especially in the local dialect

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ECI RESTRICTS ENTRY OF OUTSIDERS AND POLITICAL FUNCTIONARIES AFTER CAMPAIGN PERIOD OVER

Ø  DISTRICT POLICE AND ADMINISTRATION ASKED TO ENSURE THE COMPLIANCE OF ECI DIRECTIONS

Chandigarh February 10: The Election Commission of India has issued instructions to restrict the presence of political functionaries, Party workers, procession functionaries and campaign functionaries,  who have been brought from outside the Assembly Constituency of24-Khaddor Sahib after the campaign period is over i.e 5.00 PM on February 11,2016.

                In keeping with the directions of ECI, the Chief Electoral officer Punjab Mr. V.K.Singh has directed the district and Police administration of Taran Tarn to ensure all functionaries, who are not the voters, to leave24-Kahdoor Sahib Assembly constituency immediately after the campaign period of 48 hours, before the polling day, is over.

Making it clear, he said that the elected MP of Parliamentary Constituency or the Candidate of the Assembly constituency could stay even if he is not an elector of the constituency. He however would not be allowed to carry out any campaign in the constituency, said Mr. Singh. Any violation could be directly brought to the notice of the District Election Officer or the other election related officers so that required action could be taken against the erring.

                The Commission has also directed the election and Police administration to keep a close check on the community centres, guest houses and lodges so that the outsiders, if any, could be kept housed without causing any disturbance during the electoral process.

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 ECI ISSUES DETAILED GUIDELINES FOR MEDIA COVERAGE DURING KHADOOR SAHIB ASSEMBLY BYE-POLL

                Chandigarh February 10: The Election Commission has issued detailed guidelines for media coverage during 24-Khadoor Sahib Assembly bye-election to be held on 13th February, 2016.

According to a statement issued here today, the Chief Electoral Officer Mr. V.K.Singh said that as per the provisions of Section 126A of the R.P. Act 1951 there shall be restrictions on conduct of any exit poll and publication and dissemination of results of such exit poll during such period may be notified by the ECI in this regard.

                Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers under sub section (1) of section 126 A of the R.P.Act  1951, the ECI having regard to the provisions of Sub Section (2)(b) of the said Section, hereby notifies the period between 7.00AM to 5.30PM on 13.02.2016 as the period during which conducting any exit poll and publishing or publicizing by means of the Print and Electronic media or dissemination in any other manner whatsoever the result, of any exit poll, in connection with the Bye-election from 24-Khadoor Sahib Assembly Constituency, shall be prohibited.

Mr. V.K.Singhfurther clarified that Under section 126 (1)(b) of the R.P.Act,1951 displaying any election material including results of any opinion poll or any other poll survey in any electronic media would be prohibited during the period of48 hours ending with the hour fixed for conclusion of poll for the 24-Khadoor Sahib bye-election.

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 LOCAL BODIES MINISTER SUSPENDS THREE OFFICERS FOR DERELICTION OF DUTY

CHANDIGARH, FEBRUARY 10:

Taking suo moto notice of the news viral of social media regarding the mismanagement of lateral sewerage in Guru Amardas Enclave, Amritsar, the Local government minister Mr. Anil Joshi today suspended three officers responsible for the upkeep of this sewerage.

Disclosing this Mr. Anil Joshi, Minister for Local Bodies Department said that the officers who have been suspended included XEN Mr. Anil Kumar Tandon, SDO Mr. Gurpal Singh and JE Mr. Rajiv Kumar of Punjab Water Supply and Sewerage Board. He said taking cognizance of the news report the minister deputed Chief Vigilance Officer to assess the spot. He said as per the report furnished by the CVO the upkeep and the maintenance of the lateral sewerage were not as per the set parameters and specifications. He said that the action against the company would be taken once the test report of the samples is out.

The Minister said that he had already directed the officers and contractor to follow the prescribed specifications for the standard design of the lateral sewerage. He said no compromise with the prescribed specifications would be made in the public interest. He said that it is the responsibility of the superintending engineer to evaluate the work of the contractor vis a vis set specification and guidelines, payment to the contractor and agency would be made of the report submitted by the SE in this regard.

Adding further, he ordered that the samples of the raw materials i.e. bricks, cement, concrete and cement mortar to be used shall be sent to T.T.T.I Chandigarh or any other government institution for approval. He exhorted the officers, employees and the contractors to work for the welfare of the State and to contribute in curbing the corruption.

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 ANIL JOSHI RELEASES JOURNAL TO CHECK THE SPREAD OF CANCER IN THE STATE

CHANDIGARH, FEBRUARY 10: 

With the motive to curb the rising incidents of cancer pandemic, Mr. Anil Joshi Medical Education and Research Minister today released a journal prepared based on the survey and inputs provided by the team of cancer specialists.

While releasing the journal Mr. Joshi said that Punjab Government would frame a policy to check the spread of cancer making serious inroads into the state. The Minister said that cancer related data was collected from various Government hospitals, Pathology laboratories, Municipal Corporations and private hospitals under Chief Minister Punjab Cancer Relief Fund Scheme and from hospitals that diagnose/treat cancer patients in states other than Punjab. This includes data from PGIMER, Chandigarh, Rajiv Gandhi National Cancer Institute, New Delhi and Acharya Tulsi Regional Cancer Institute, Bikaner and Midanta Cancer Institute, Gurgaon.

In Patiala district, oesophageal Cancer among males has been found the highest, followed by prostate cancer (8.8%), Lung Cancer(6.5%), oral cancer(4.9%) and blood cancer(4.7%). On the other hand, Breast cancer has been found the highest in females, followed by cervical cancer (11.7%), oesophageal cancer (7.5%) and so on. Majority of males having cancer are in the age group of 75 plus while majority of females having cancer are in the age group of 55-59 years. Excessive consumption of Tobacco leads to 16.7% males showing these symptoms in the age group of 60-64 years and 15.9% females showing these symptoms in the age group of 60-64 years.

Divulging further detail Mr. Joshi said that this Index Journal has been prepared by the Punjab Academy of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology based on data from research publications across various regions of the country. This is a unique journal which complies with the international standards and parameters

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TEACHER TRAINING EFFORTS OF PUNJAB GET A PAT FROM CENTER

·       UNION MINISTER SMRITI IRANI BATS FOR ADOPTING PUNJAB’S INITIATIVE ON NATIONAL LEVEL

·       EDUCATION MINISTER CHEEMA MOOTS PROPOSAL FOR MINIMUM QUALIFICATION THROUGH COMMON TEST

·       PUNJAB EDUCATION MINISTER STRESSES QUALITATIVE ASPECT OF TEACHERS & PRACTICAL EDUCATION

·       EACH STATE MUST HAVE A STATE OF ART TRAINING CENTER

·       TRAINING SHOULD BE MANDATORY FOR TEACHERS FROM RECRUITMENT TILL RETIREMENT

CHANDIGARH/NEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 8:

The efforts of Punjab Education Department to identify teachers with bad results and train them besides formulating a comprehensive policy for teacher training in order to ensure uplifting of educational standard got a pat from central government.

Union Human Resource Development minister, Smt. Smriti Irani today greatly appreciated efforts made by Punjab Government during a national level conference regarding teacher training at Vigyan Bhawan (New Delhi).  Having a word of praise for Punjab, Smt. Irani strongly batted for emulating Punjab’s efforts at national level. Discussing meetings with teachers showing poor results, the Union Minister said that Punjab has set an example for other states to follow in this regard.

During the course of meeting, Education Minister, Punjab, Dr. Daljit Singh Cheema said that it is imperative to have a state level joint entrance exam for admission to teacher centric courses for e.g. E.T.T., B.ED so that qualitative education could be ensured. He also suggested that candidates having a minimum qualification and securing a fixed percentage of marks only should be allowed to take these courses. He said that these steps would lead to increase in efficiency of teachers thereby leading to improvement in results of educational institutions.

Divulging more, Dr. Cheema said that Education Department, Punjab, held regular meetings with teachers with poor results and their Annual Confidential Reports (A.C.R.s) were also placed. He disclosed that it has come to light that teachers showing consistent poor results got top A.C.R.s. He announced that from this session onwards, A.C.R.s of teachers would be written in accordance with the results shown by them. It was while praising this unique initiative of Punjab that Smt. Irani batted for its consideration at national level.

Strongly advocating commencing of integrated courses along with graduation after 10+2, Dr. Cheema stressed practical education along with bookish education. He also batted for having a state of the art training teacher training center in every state to be funded by Union Human Resource Development Ministry.

Outlining comprehensive policy framed by Punjab Government for training of teachers, Dr. Cheema emphasized importance of induction training during recruitment and training at multiple levels (including promotions) till retirement. He also strongly voted for advance training for teachers showing good results and basic training for the ones showing poor results.

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DGP DEPUTES IG RANK OFFICER AS STATE NODAL OFFICER FOR MONITORING OF ‘CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN’

·       Directs the Nodal Officer to devise a robust mechanism for monitoring

 

 Chandigarh, February 8: The Director General of Police, Punjab has deputed Smt. Vibhu Raj, IPS, Inspector General of Police/EOW, Crime, Punjab as Nodal officer of Punjab State for monitoring of ‘Crime against Women’, including all criminal cases. She will be assisted by Smt. Sanmeet Kaur, IPS, AIG/Crime.

Disclosing this here today a spokesman of Punjab Police said that keeping in view the need for monitoring of serious/sensitive cases of ‘Crimes against women’, Smt. Vibhu Raj, IPS would put-up a Daily Report about sensitive/important cases of ‘Crimes against women’ to the Director General of Police and other senior officers.

Sh. Suresh Arora, the DGP has directed the Nodal Officer to personally monitor all important cases of ‘Crimes against women’, and ensure that due sensitivity is shown while handling victims of crime, and ensure their proper investigation by the Investigation Officers in a time bound manner, under the supervision of concerned CPs/SSPs.

The spokesman further said that DIG/Ranges would be responsible for monitoring all cases of ‘Crimes against women’. They would submit Monthly Report to DGP, Punjab by 5th of every month.

The DGP has asked the Nodal Officer to devise a robust mechanism for such monitoring, which may include holding of meetings, submission of reports, interacting with crime victims and other suitable measures. The Nodal Officer would also keep the field officers apprised of the latest legislation and court judgments relating to ‘Crimes against women’ through monthly advisories, the spokesman added.

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STATE LEVEL ADVISORY COMMITTEE CONSTITUTED TO REVIEW THE SITUATION OF H1N1 IN THE STATE AND GIVE RECOMMENDATIONS ON PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF H1N1.

Ø        FRESH GUIDELINES ISSUED TO CIVIL SURGEONS TO TACKLE SWINE FLU

Ø       HEALTH MINISTER ASKS PEOPLE NOT TO PANIC OVER SWINE FLU

Chandigarh February 8:  The Punjab government has constituted a state level Advisory Committee under chairmanship of Dr D. Behera (PGIMER) to review the situation of H1N1 in the State and give recommendations on prevention and control of H1N1.

Disclosing this here today, the Health and Family Welfare Minister Punjab, Mr. Surjeet Kumar Jayani said that it has also been noticed that cases found to be H1N1 positive were being treated by private doctors for some time and were referred to higher centres only when the condition deteriorated.

Following growing panic among people regarding swine flu, the Health Minister has also issued fresh guidelines to all the civil surgeons to take precautionary measures to check spread of swine flu. The Civil surgeons have been directed that a suspected case with severe acute respiratory illness if detected by medical professionals, a throat swab sample should be immediately collected and sent to an accredited laboratory in viral transport medium, which is  being provided free of cost  in all the government diagnostic centres.

                Reviewing the latest situation of swine flu in the state, Mr. Jayani said that till date 183 suspected cases of H1N1 have been reported, out of which 57 cases have been found positive for H1N1 and 26 have died till date. Sufficient quantities of medicines have been procured and distributed to the districts. About 1 Lakh Cap Oseltamivir 75 mg (Tamiflu), 2000 Cap Oseltamivir 30 mg (Tamiflu), 2000 Syrup Oseltamivir have been made available in all the government hospitals. All the medicines have been made available at all Government Medical Colleges, District hospitals, SDHs and CHCs of the State. He also said that Isolation wards have been established at each Government Hospital for providing care to the patients. Besides this, doctors of three Government Medical Colleges have been trained in Ventilator Management at New Delhi for management of serious cases.

The Minster also issued necessary directions to officials related to procurement of medicines and training to remain on their toes and take preventive measures to effectively tackle this disease. The Minister also said that the situation was under control. Meanwhile he has asked the officers of the Health department to strengthen statewide awareness campaign on Seasonal Influenza HINI.

The Health Minister further said that to keep round the clock vigil on the health of the people, the state surveillance units have been activated and imparted required training to tackle Swine Flu situation. He said that all Civil Surgeons have been directed to call a meeting with Indian Medical Association (IMA) and execute Information, Education, Communication (IEC) activities in their respective districts. He also said that a daily report would be sent to State Surveillance Unit and instructed private hospitals to strictly follow the guidelines regarding Swine Flu. 24 x 7 monitoring would be done at the directorate level and complete vigil would also be maintained.

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CM GIVES NOD TO CONSTITUTE WAKF BOARD IN THE STATE

·       CHIEF PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY NESARA KHATOON AMONGST SEVEN OTHER MEMBERS NOMINATED IN THE BOARD

Chandigarh, February 8-

The Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today gave nod to constitute the Wakf Board in the state as required under section 14 of the Wakf Act, 1995, as amended in 2013.

Disclosing this here today a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office said that the file to this effect was cleared by the Chief Minister, last evening.  

As per the decision, Mrs. F. Nesara Khatoon (Farzana Alam) would be the member from MLA category, Janaab Gazi Mohammed Umair from Bar council category, Mohammed Usman Qureshi from professional category, Syed Sadiq Hussain Naqvi and Janaab Shamim Ahmad Qazim would represent Shia and Sunni scholars in the board and Mr. Showkat Ahmad Parray, IAS, has been included from government officer category.

Likewise, Mr. Dilbagh Hussain and Manju Qureshi have been nominated to the board under section 14(3) of the State Wakf Board.

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CM ANNOUNCES TO ABOLISH VAT ON RAW HONEY AND EQUIPMENT, REQUIRED FOR BEE KEEPING

MOVE AIMED AT GIVING BOOST TO APIARY IN THE STATE

TRAINING PROGRAM FOR BEE KEEPERS IN OTHER STATES AND COUNTRIES

PAU TO PURCHASE FOUR MACHINES FOR EXTRACTING POISON FROM BEES

Chandigarh, February 8-

          With a twin motive of promoting bee keeping one hand and giving boost to farm diversification in the state on the other, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today gave nod to abolish VAT on raw honey (unbranded honey) and equipment, boxes, food grade container and wax required for apiary.

          Disclosing this here today, a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s office said that after having conceded the demand of progressive honey producers, the Chief Minister asked the department to implement this decision at the earliest so as to facilitate the bee keepers besides giving further fillip to the honey production in the state. Likewise, he also announced that 40% subsidy already given to the beekeepers on 50 boxes along with bee would now be available on 100 boxes inclusive of bee. Acceding to another demand put forth by the bee keepers, Mr. Badal gave his consent to send them abroad and to other states within the country for getting training to extract poison and royal jelly from the bees. He said that the bee keepers would be provided an adequate price for their produce so as to ensure a stable price mechanism for honey.

In another significant decision, the Chief Minister asked the Punjab Agriculture University to purchase four machines for extracting honey from the bee on trial basis. He also asked the University to recruit the experts for bee keeping so as to impart quality training to the farmers for encouraging them to adopt this remunerative profession in a big way.

The Chief Minister also directed the departments of Home, Excise & Taxation besides Director General of Police to ensure that bee keepers should not be harassed while transporting their bee boxes from one place to another in and outside the state.

Mr. Badal also asked the various government departments to grant necessary permission to the bee keepers for keeping their boxes on government land in the state

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Punjab favourite destination for investment: Sukhbir Singh Badal

 (Ontario and Punjab inks MoU for economic development of both regions)

 (Focus on economic co-operation skill development, energy and technology)

 (Canadian firm ‘Kitchener’ evinces interest in investing 100 million dollars in IT Park Mohali)

  Chandigarh, February 2: Bilateral economic co-operation between and Punjab state and province of Ontario (Canada) today got a boost  when Canada based IT firm Kitchener evinced keen interest to invest 100 million dollars in IT Park Mohali to establish data centre services even as an MoU was inked between both countries to further this cooperation.

Treading on road to bilateral co-operation and to give fillip to dialogue and exchanges in various fields with specialized focus on trade and commerce, province of Ontario and Punjab today inked a MOU which emphasized working together to advance mutually beneficial avenues of economic cooperation.

Disclosing this, an official spokesman said that this MoU was signed in the presence of Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal and Kathleen Wynne, Premier of Ontario by principal secretary industry and commerce Anirudh Tewari and Helan Angus deputy minister, ministry of citizenship immigration and international trade here at Punjab Bhawan today.

            This bilateral agreement would focus on exploring opportunities of doing business and investment in Ontario and Punjab through seminars, exchange of ideas by industrialists on both sides through trade missions and delegations besides getting to gain knowledge about core sectors ensuring rapid economic development of both regions.

            Speaking on the occasion, Deputy Chief Minister Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal expressed satisfaction over the keen interest shown by the delegation to explore the sectors including smart city and developing infrastructure in the state besides exchanging expertise in various fields by both the states in emerging areas.

            The Deputy Chief Minister said that emphasis would also be laid on exchanging expertise in skill development- a field in which Punjab is emerging as a major player. He expressed confidence that members of Punjabi Diaspora settled in Canada would take this opportunity to invest in Punjab.

            Terming Punjab as a hot favorite destination for investment, with two successful progressive Punjab Investor summits, S. Sukhbir Singh Badal said that present Punjab Government has facilitated establishing new business ventures by setting up Invest Punjab, which is a one stop place where businessmen desirous of making investments have to submit one application for acquiring all necessary clearances instead of making rounds of multiple departments.

            Terming MoU signing as a historic step forward in boosting economic co-operation between Ontario and Punjab, S. Sukhbir Singh Badal expressed hope that such level of exchange and co-operation would scale further heights in near future.

The deputy chief minister offered to invest in food processing sector as Punjab has declared tax free regime for food processing units. He also informed that state has decided to provide cheapest power besides other incentives to upcoming units.

            He said that this MoU would herald a new era of co-operation to both Ontario and Punjab with specialized focus on core sectors of urban infrastructure (including environmental technologies, clean/renewable energy technologies, intelligent transportation technologies), information and communications technology (ICT), advanced manufacturing in automotive, food manufacturing and processing, agriculture including technology and skills training and development, education and skills development.

On this occasion, premier of Ontario, Ms. Kathleen Wynne offered to form a joint team of both provinces to explore potential areas where investments could be made and expertise could be shared. She lauded implementation of governance reforms by Punjab government and simplification of procedures to set up new industries and infrastructure. She also offered further co-operation in strengthening relationship between two provinces.

            Prominent among other those were present on the occasion included Mr. Wade Mac lauchlan premier of Prince Edward Islands, Mr Michael Chan minister for citizenship immigration and international trade, Mr. Karim Bardeesy deputy principal secretary to the premier, Ms. Lynn Betzner deputy minister intergovernmental affairs, Mr. Harinder Takhar member parliament, Mr. Christopher Gibbins consul general of Canada Chandigarh, Mr. Jens Michael Schaal Ontario representative in India, Ms. Leslie Marchant director, international relations, Dr. Pramod Kumar Chairman PGRC, Mr Jangveer Singh Media Advisor to Deputy CM, Mr. Rahul Tewari and Manvesh Singh Sidhu both special principal secretaries to Deputy CM, Mr DK Tewari MD Punjab Sewerage and water supply board and NPS Randhawa director Tourism and cultural affairs.

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CONSISTENT IMPROVEMENT IN THE HEALTH OF CM

MEDICAL TEAM FURTHER ADVISES BADAL TO STAY IN HOSPITAL TILL THE INFECTION FROM HIS CHEST WAS COMPLETELY CLEARED

Chandigarh, February 2-

Expressing complete satisfaction over consistent improvement in the health of Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal, who is admitted in PGIMER for chest infection from past few days, a team of the doctors attending on him said that he was absolutely fine and responding well to the treatment.

Disclosing this here today, a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office said that the Chief Minister was swiftly recuperating as the reports of his routine medical tests were normal. The medical team further advised Mr. Badal to stay in hospital till the infection from his chest was completely cleared off. To ensure speedy recovery from infection, the doctors have again asked to restrain the entry of visitors coming to enquire his well being, as a precautionary measure.

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Ensure timely completion of development projects: Sukhbir Singh Badal asks to Mayors

 (Deputy Chief Minister holds meeting with State Council of Mayors)

 (Orders priority to constructing main roads & LED installation)

 Chandigarh, February 2:

 ''Good management is very vital for making any development project run smoothly as it ensures taking care of all aspects''. This was stated by Deputy Chief Minister Punjab Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal while holding a meeting here today with State Council of Mayors.

 During the meeting, Deputy Chief Minister reviewed and took feedback regarding Rs. 4000 crore Urban Development Mission being implemented in the urban areas. He said that no dearth of funds would be allowed come in way of successful execution of development projects in the state.

  Deputy Chief Minister instructed the Mayors to ensure timely and qualitative completion of all the water supply and sewerage projects besides installation of LED street lights. Mr. Badal also asked the Mayors to give priority for construction of main roads and opt for LED street lights to save power.

 On this occasion, Special Principal Secretaries to Deputy CM, Mr. Rahul Tewari and Mr. Manvesh Singh Sidhu, Mayor Sunil Jyoti (Jalandhar), Bakshi Ram Arora (Amritsar), Harcharan Singh Gohalwaria (Ludhiana), Amarinder Bajaj (Patiala),  Anil Vasudev (Pathankot), Akshit Jain (Moga), Kulwant Singh (Mohali), Balwant Rai (Bathinda), Arun Khosla (Phagwara) and Shiv Sood (Hoshiarpur) were also present.

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 KAIRON FELICITATES PROMISING ROWERS ON SPECTACULAR VICTORY IN 34TH NATIONAL ROWING CHAMPIONSHIP

·         PUNJAB TEAM TO BE GROOMED FOR INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS

Chandigarh February 2: In a simple but impressive function organized by the Punjab Rowing Association at Chandigarh Lake Club, the winner team of the 34TH National Rowing Championship was today honoured for exhibiting spectacular performance by winning gold, silver and bronze medals at Hyderabad from January 25 to January 31, 2016.

            Honoring the young promising players, mostly from the Punjabi University Patiala sports department, the President of Punjab Rowing Association, Mr. Adaish Pratap Singh Kairon said that it was a matter of pride for Punjab that the team with limited resources has won the medals. The Punjab government would do all out efforts to further encourage the young and promising rowers who have, because of their immense commitment and dedication for the game, excelled and reached at a level from where they would be groomed for international competitions. He said that Punjab government was determined to provide world class infrastructure in different disciplines of sports including Rowing the players would be given many opportunities to compete at national and international levels.

Laying out the objective of Punjab Rowers Association, Mr. Kairon said that it has the vision to popularize the game to the grassroots levels and preparing the talented oarsmen to participate in the Olympics and other global events. He also said that the winners would also be given the cash prize from the government as per the policy formulated for the medal winners.

            Prominent amongst others who were present on the occasion included Mr. Jaspreet Singh Sidhu, Secretary Punjab Rowers Association, Dr. Raj Kumar Director Sports Punjabi University Patiala and other officers from Punjab police and sports department.

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PUNJAB HIGH POWERED COMMITTEE MEETS 57 EMPLOYEES UNIONS OF PRIMARY, SECONDARY, HIGHER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION

·         ASSURES TO FILL ALL VACANT POSTS WITHIN TWO MONTHS

·         ASKS OFFICERS TO ENSURE ABSOLUTE TRANSPARENCY IN RECRUITMENT PROCESS

·         DEPARTMENTAL PROMOTION COMMITTEES TO BE CONVENED WITHIN A MONTH

Chandigarh February 2:  The High Powered Committee under the Chairmanship of Mr. Sarvesh Kaushal Chief Secretary Punjab today held marathon meetings with the 57 Employees’ Unions of the departments of Higher Education, School Education and Technical Education.

After listening to the grievances, demands and proposals of the Employees Associations on the second day today the high powered reiterated the Punjab government’s resolve to fill all the vacant posts in the departments.   

The Chief Secretary has asked the officers concerned to ensure absolute transparency in the recruitment process and he also said that merit should not be compromised at any level at the time of giving employment. Laying more emphasis on teacher-taught ratio in the colleges, Mr. Kaushal said that this procedure should also be adopted in colleges like in schools to ensure quality education. Expressing concern over the delay in giving salaries to employees in the districts, Mr. Kaushal has asked the departments to ensure timely disbursal of salaries to the employees.

               During the meeting the Chief Secretary and Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Punjab Mr. S.K.Sandhu, after going through the employees demands, grievances and suggestions, took up the matter with the concerned Secretaries, who were present in the meeting, and directed them to consider the recommendations of the employees as per the rules. It was also decided that within a month under the rules the DPCs of the various cadre posts would be convened and the promotions to the deserving employees would be given within two months.

            Prominent amongst others who were present in the meeting included, Mr. D.P.Reddy , Principal Secretary Finance , Mr. G. Vajralingam Principal Secretary ,School Education, Mr. K.A.P. Sinha Secretary Coordination, Ms Raji P Srivastva Secretary Personnel  , Ms. Gurpreet Sapra Special Secretary Personnel,  Mr. Anurag Verma, Secretary Higher Education, Mr. Rakesh Verma, Secretary Technical Education , Mr. Pradeep Aggarwal Director General School Education, Mr. Balbir Singh Dhol, DPI Schools and Mr. T.K.Goel DPI Colleges were also present among other senior officers of  the departments of Education and Technical Education.

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FIRST EVER IN PUNJAB: HOP-ON HOP-OFF BUSES FOR AMRITSAR

 Chandigarh, February 2:

          Undertaking a unique initiative, Government of Punjab has decided to introduce Double Decker Hop-on Hop-off buses in the holy city, Amritsar, informed Mr. Sohan Singh Thandal, Tourism Minister Punjab.

He said that the holy city of Amritsar is the most prominent tourist attraction in Punjab with daily footfall of approximately 8000 tourists.  As of now except for private tour operators the major places of interest are not connected by public/mass transportation systems.  In order to achieve this objective, Government of Punjab is going to introduce five Double Decker Hop-on Hop-off buses in Amritsar to facilitate the tourists, said he.

Mr. Thandal informed that these Buses will be operational during the daytime and the tourists will be offered a single ticket to board the buses to  visit Golden Temple, Rambagh Gate, Rambagh Garden, Town Hall, Durgiana Mandir, Gobindgarh Fort, Heritage Village, War memorial, Wagah Border and Ram Tirath Temple any number of times during the day.  The tourists can get down at these places and board the next available bus in the beat after exploring the tourist attraction. Ticketing tourist will buy single ticket for the whole day. They will have the flexibility to Hop –off at any tourist destination in the circuit and after site seeing they can Hop- on the next bus in the beat. 

The proposal was finalized in meeting held under the chairmanship of Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal, Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister Punjab.  He has directed that the project should be implemented under the overall supervision of the Department of Tourism, informed Mr. Thandal. He added that such an activity will boost the tourism trade and will also help to generate revenue for the state.

Tourism Minister said that consultant is being selected through tendering process who will prepare the Detailed Project Report (DPR) to cover Route, Timings & Ticketing aspects in addition to leasing out on Public- Private Partnership (PPP) mode.

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 DAUGHTER GETS JOB AFTER PUNJAB SC COMMISSION INTERVENES 

CHANDIGARH, FEBRUARY 2:

            The Punjab SC Commission has intervened and helped a Daughter to get a job on compassionate grounds after the death of her Father.

            Disclosing this here today, the Chairman of the Commission Mr. Rajesh Bagha said that Harpreet Kaur D/O Late Aatma Singh, Conductor, had lodged a complaint about not getting a job on compassionate grounds after the death of her Father after which the commission had sought a report regarding the matter from the Director State Transport, Punjab, Chandigarh. Thereafter with the intervention of the commission, Harpreet Kaur had been issued appointment letter as Clerk (Class-III) from Director State Transport, Punjab, Chandigarh.

            Mr. Bagha also said that the Punjab SC Commission was fully committed to resolve the pertaining to the members of scheduled caste category in accordance with the law and service rules.

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                               VIGILANCE NABS PATWARI WHILE ACCEPTING BRIBE OF RS. 25,000

CHANDIGARH, February 2: Vigilance Bureau nabbed a  Patwari Malkit Singh red handed while accepting a bribe of Rs.25,000.

Disclosing this here today an official spokesperson of the Vigilance Bureau said that patwari Malkit Singh posted at circle Ghragana, district Mansa  , he  was nabbed on the complaint of  Bhola Singh s/o  Ajaib Singh. The complainant alleged that Patwari was demanding a bribe of Rs.25,000 for land transfer and deal was final at Rs 25,000 .

         Acting on the tip off provided by the complainant a trap was laid and the Patwari  Malkit Singh was nabbed red handed while accepting the first   bribe of Rs. 25,000.

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PUNJAB ISSUES DIRECTIONS TO INSTALL SPEED GOVERNORS IN TRANSPORT VEHICLES

CHANDIGARH, FEBRUARY 02:

Punjab Government today issued directions to install speed governors in Transport Vehicles (Medium/Heavy goods or passengers) as per AIS:018 norms.

Disclosing this here today a spokesman of the Punjab Government said that the Transport Vehicles (Medium/Heavy goods or passengers) registered prior to the 1st October, 2015 which are non already fitted with a speed governor such transport vehicles shall be equipped of fitted by the operators of those vehicles on or before 1st April, 2016 with a speed governor having maximum pre set speed of 80 kilometer per hour or such lower speed limit as may be specified by the State Government from time to time, conforming to the Standard AIS:018/2001, as amended from time to time.

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CHEEMA SEEKS REPORT FROM PSEB CHAIRPERSON ON ‘PAPER TAMPERING’ CASE WITHIN 7 DAYS

CHANDIGARH, FEBRUARY 2:

Complying with the Punjab and Haryana High Court direction given in a tempering of mark sheet case, the Punjab Education Minister Dr. Daljit Singh Cheema sought comprehensive report on the issue from the Chairperson of the Punjab School Education Board within 7 days.

In a press communiqué Dr. Cheema termed this incident a grave concern to entire education system said that such kind of irresponsible behaviour on part of any officers could not be tolerated. He said that once the report is submitted the erring officers or employees would be given the exemplary punishment to curb such kind of corrupt practices.

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 VIGILANCE NABS PATWARI WHILE ACCEPTING  BRIBE OF RS. 40,000

CHANDIGARH, February 1:

Vigilance Bureau nabbed a Patwari Rajinder Kumar red handed while accepting a bribe of Rs.40,000.

Disclosing this here today an official spokesperson of the Vigilance Bureau said that patwari Rajinder Kumar posted at Pathankot , he  was nabbed on the complaint of Gurmeet Singh s/o Avtar Singh of city Pathankot.  The complainant alleged that Patwari was demanding a bribe of Rs.5 lac  for registration of mutation and deal was final at Rs 2 lac .

         Acting on the tip off provided by the complainant a trap was laid and the Patwari Rajinder Kumar and his private assistant Jatinder Kumar  were nabbed red handed while accepting the first installment of   bribe of Rs. 40,000 at Tehsil Complex, Pathankot.

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Fearing imminent defeat congress flees from Khadoor Sahib by-poll-Majithia

•        Urges Punjab Police Officers/officials to ensure justice without any delay

•        Says Police to adopt people-friendly approach and work in tandem with general public against social evils

•        Inaugurates state-of-the-art Mattewal Police Station constructed at a cost of Rs. 1.56 crore

Mattewal (Amritsar), February 1: Punjab Revenue and Public Relations Minister Mr. Bikram Singh Majithia today ridiculed the Congress Party for fleeing from the Khadoor Sahib poll battle fearing a humiliating defeat.

           Interacting with media persons here after inaugurating the state of the art Mattewal Police Station, Mr. Majithia said the anti-people stance of this party was the real reason why it had been decimated in the entire region. He said the Congress party, instead of taking any lessons from these defeats, was now boycotting elections as it could not face the electorate.

           Referring to complete ban imposed on recruitment in various departments by Congress Party during its regime, Mr. Majithia said the Congress did grave injustice with the youngsters of the State. He said during the SAD-BJP rule more that one lakh youth had already been recruited and recruitment of another lakh youth was in the pipeline. He said the focus of the ruling alliance was to provide maximum job opportunities to youth of the state besides creating job avenues through private sector investments.

          Earlier Mr. Majithia accompanied by Senior Superintendent of Police Amritsar Mr. Jasdeep Singh inaugurated state-of-the-art building of Mattewal Police Station constructed at a cost of Rs. 1.56 crore. After inauguration Mr. Majithia in his address asked the police officers/officials to ensure justice delivery in a hassle free manner. He said that police department should ensure its functioning in tandem with general public.

          Giving a call to police department for ensuring people-friendly character, Mr. Majithia said that speedy and hindrances free justice should also be ensured in police stations. He also lauded the role of Punjab Police for successfully neutralize terror attacks at Dina Nagar and Pathankot. He also urged the senior police officers to take stern actions against law-breakers.

           Mr. Majithia also announced to construct state-of-the-art Sub-Tehsil Complex at Tarsikka in coming months. EOM

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RURAL DEVELOPMENT & PANCHAYATS DEPARTMENT PUNJAB TO ORGANISE SPORTS COMPETITION AT BLOCK, ZILA AND STATE LEVEL- MALUKA

Chandigarh, February 1: In a first ever initiative, the Rural Development & Panchayats Department Punjab is going to organise Rural Sports Competitions, informed Mr. Sikander Singh Maluka, Minister for Rural Development & Panchayats Punjab. He informed that the department would organise these competitions at three different levels namely at Block, Zila and State level. He added that rural men, women and members of Panchayati Raj Institutions are illegible to participate in these competitions. He said that first of all the competitions would be organised at Block Level, thereafter at Zila Level followed by State Level Competitions. The winners would be awarded cash prizes, said he.

          Giving further details, Mr. Maluka said that the competitions at Block and Zila Level would be held byMarch 10 where as the State Level Competitions would be organised by the end of March or the first week of April. He said that the competitions for men include Kabadi(circle style), volley ball, tug of war, short put and 200m race where as for females the competition would be held in Kabadi(national style) and 200m race. He added that competitions in Tug- of –war would be held especially for the members of Panchayat / Zila Samiti, the Panches and the Sarpanches.

           Mr. Maluka said that the aim of organising Rural Sports Competition is to inculcate sports culture amongst youth and simultaneously help to maintain physical fitness. This would also strengthen the cultural and social ties, said he.

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CM GIVES NOD TO APPOINT RAVJINDER SINGH AS NEW CHAIRMAN OF MARKET COMMITTEE, BHAWANIGARH

Chandigarh, February 1:

Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today approved the nomination of Mr. Ravjinder Singh, the member of Market Committee, Bhawanigarh in district Sangrur as its Chairman against the post vacated by Mr. Rupinder Singh Randhawa, who had resigned from the Chairmanship of Market Committee.

Disclosing this here today, a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office said that Mr. Badal cleared the file in this regard this evening. It may be recalled that Mr. Rupinder Singh Randhawa and Mr. Jagdish Singh have resigned as Chairman and Vice-Chairman respectively but not as the members of the Market Committee. However, the spokesperson further said that both Mr. Randhawa and Mr. Jagdish Singh would continue as members of the Market Committee, Bhawanigarh.

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AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT CAUTIONS PEOPLE AGAINST FAKE RECRUITMENT ADVERTISEMENTS FOR KISAN CALL CENTRES

Chandigarh, February 1:

          The Punjab Agriculture Department cautions people not to fall prey to fraudulent advertisements appearing in Newspapers for recruitment to Kisan Call Centres seeking applications.

A spokesperson of Agriculture Department advised the youth to be vigilant against such fraudulent advertisements by suspicious agents/agencies who were luring the youth and collecting rupees with applications. Sometimes Rs.1000 is demanded to simply send an application. These suspicious agencies often attract unemployed youth by offering attractive salary.

Govt. Departments never demand money on the name of Security/Laptop informed the spokesman. He also pointed that in Punjab, State Kisan Call Centre is run by IFFCO Kisan Sanchar Limited (IKSL) and Govt. of India has recognized IKSL to recruit manpower in Kisan Call Centre. No other Agency/Institute has authority to recruit manpower in Kisan Call Centre. He warned that such people were committing fraud on the name of recruitment in Agriculture Department.

He said that the department has received reports of fraudulent advertisements to target rural and urban unemployed youth by some fake agencies. These illegal organizations are frequently changing their names as Bharti Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Kisan Helpline Services and Kisan Seva Kendra etc. to cheat people. He said that some of these fake agents publish their advertisements through newspapers /internet whereas others are doing these illegal activities through telephonically.

        The spokesman further made an appeal the people to share this significant information with their family and friends to ensure that they do not become a victim and if someone received a call from any company/agency regarding offering job and demands money then he/she should immediately inform Chief Agriculture Officer of the concerned district.

He advised the unemployed youth that before applying and depositing money against any vacancy, everyone is required to personally seek advice and authenticate the details with respective Government Departments.

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THREE NEW MERITORIOUS SCHOOLS AT SANGRUR, FEROZEPUR AND GURDASPUR TO START IN NEW ACADEMIC YEAR

•        4850 STUDENTS ARE BEING IMPARTED FREE EDUCATION IN EXISTING 7 MERITOROIUS SCHOOLS BUILT WITH THE COST OF RS 258.17 CRORE: CHEEMA

CHANDIGARH, FEBRUARY 1:

To take forward progressive agenda of imparting free and quality education to the poor but meritorious students the Punjab government is all set to start academics in three new Residential schools for meritorious students at Sangrur, Ferozepur and Gurdaspur. It was disclosed by Dr. Daljit Singh Cheema, Education Minister, Punjab.

Dr. Cheema said that 7 meritorious schools have already imparting education to the 4850 students of the state. These existing meritorious schools have been built in the recent past with the cost of Rs. 258.17 crore. With the commencement of three new such schools the Punjab state would become the first state of the country which has been successfully running meritorious schools to impart free education to the poor and brilliant students. The facilities extended to brilliant students in this schools included free hostel, food and special coaching for the competitive examination.

The Minister further said that this ambitious project was envisaged by Mr. Parkash Singh Badal, Chief Minister, Punjab and from the academic session 2014-15 six Resdential senior secondary meritorious schools started education at Amritsar, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Patiala, Bathinda and SAS Nagar (Mohali). In each of the school student strength were fixed 600 students of 11thand 12th standard students for Medical, Non Medical and Commerce streams.  The 7th meritorious school was set up at Talwara (Hoshiarpur) from the academic session 2015-16 for only Arts stream.

It is pertinent to mention only those students studying in government schools are eligible to get admission in these meritorious schools who attains 80 percent and more than 80 percent marks in 10thstandard.

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INFORMATION AND PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT PUNJAB

PUNJAB BAGS OVERALL TROPHY OF 34THNATIONAL ROWING CHAMPIONSHIP HELD AT HYDERABAD

•  PUNJAB WINS 5 MEDALS

Chandigarh February 1: Another feather was added to the crown of Punjab when the state bagged overall trophy in the 34th National Rowing Championship held at Hyderabad from January 25 to 31. Punjab has won two gold, two silver and one bronze medals in 500 mtr and 2000 mtr Rowing Championships.

                Disclosing this here today the President of Punjab Rowing Association, Mr. Adaish Pratap Singh said that on the whole performance of the Punjab rowers was superb. A gold medal was won by Navneet Kaur in Women’s Single Scull Final and another Gold Medal was one by Harpreet Kaur and Navneet Kaur in Women’s Double Scull Final.. A Silver Medal was won by Gurmeet Singh and Ranjeet Singh in Light Weight Men’s Double Scull Final Championship. Another Silver Medal was won by Mandeep Kaur, Monika, Beant Kaur and Avantika in Women’s Four Final. In under 21 Men’s’ Double Scull Final, Kulwant Singh and Sukhvinder Singh won Bronze Medal.

                According to the Secretary of the Punjab Rowing Association, Mr. Jaspreet Singh Sidhu, the winners would be honoured in a function organized by the Association at Lake Club on February 2, 2016.

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 CM RESPONDING WELL TO TREATMENT, OBSERVES PGI DOCTOR’S TEAM

ADVICES TO KEEP HIM IN HOSPITAL TILL HE IS FULLY RECOVERED FROM CHEST INFECTION

Chandigarh, February 1:

A medical team of doctors attending on the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal was fully satisfied with the constant pace of his recovery and further decided to keep him in hospital till he was recovered fully from the chest infection.

Disclosing this here today, a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office said that the reports of routine tests done on Mr. Badal were fine. The doctors further advised to keep restriction on the entry of visitors calling on him to enquire about his well-being to ensure further speedy recovery from chest infection. After having thoroughly examined the Chief Minister, doctor’s team revealed that he was responding well to the treatment as his all other health indicators were normal.

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MOBILIZE OPINION AMONGST DEVELOPING COUNTRIES TO SUPPORT ISSUES OF PUBLIC STOCK HOLDING OF FOODGRAINS AND SPECIAL SAFEGUARD MECHANISM- BADAL WRITES TO PM

URGES GOI TO PRO-ACTIVELY TAKE UP THESE ISSUES DURING SPECIAL SESSION OF COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE IN GENEVA

MOVE AIMED AT ENSURING NATION’S FOOD SECURITY AND SAFEGUARD INTERESTS OF SMALL FARMERS

Chandigarh, February 1:

Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today urged the Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi for seeking his personal intervention to take up the issue of Public Stock Holding of food-grains for food security of nations and Special Safeguard Mechanism (SSM) vigorously during the negotiations in Geneva in the Special Sessions of Committee on Agriculture.

In a letter to the Prime Minister, Mr. Badal impressed upon the former that Government of India should mobilize an opinion amongst the developing countries to support these issues during the negotiations in the committee in the larger interest of small farmers of these countries, more importantly food security of our country.

The Chief Minister apprised Mr. Modi that WTO Ministerial meeting at Nairobi in December, 2015 ended with a declaration which welcomed the progress on Doha Development Agenda, which embodied the decision of Special Safeguard Mechanism (SSM) for developing country members and public stock holding for food security purposes. He also informed that Nairobi declaration provided that the members should pursue the negotiations on an SSM for developing country members in dedicated sessions of Committee on Agriculture in a special session. Similarly, regarding Public Stock Holding for food-security purposes, the member should engage constructively to agree and adopt a permanent solution to the issue. Further, to achieve such a permanent solution, the negotiations should be held in the Committee on Agriculture in dedicated sessions and in an accelerated time-frame, distinct from the agriculture negotiations under the Doha Development Agenda.

Mr. Badal further mentioned that the food-grain requirements of the country would increase with the increase in population in the coming years and to ensure the food security for its people, the Public Stock Holding to meet the requirements under the National Food Security Act was a must. The Chief Minister said, “We don’t consider the Public Stock Holding as a distortion in the market in our situation as it is of paramount importance for us to provide access to food at affordable prices to our growing population. Further, sufficient stocks also need to be maintained to ensure availability in case of a crop failure in a situation where more than half of the agriculture production is received from un-irrigated areas.” The absence of SSM would expose the domestic market to the cheap imports from the developed countries and would seriously impair the agricultural production and thereby the livelihoods and welfare of small and marginal farmers of the country, added Mr. Badal.

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INFORMATION & PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT, PUNJABBATTLE OF ZOJILA FAME REGIMENT CELEBRATES 96TH BIRTHDAY OF ITS OLDEST SURVIVING OFFICER

Chandigarh, February 1: ONE of the oldest surviving officers and the longest serving commanding officer (CO) of the highly decorated 7th Light Cavalry, which created history by operating tanks at never seen before heights of 11,000 plus feet in sub zero temperatures to free the Zojila pass of invaders during the 1947-48 Indo-Pak war, Lt Col (retd) Gurcharan Singh turned 96 today.

The regiment, now based out of Kapurthala in Punjab, celebrated his birthday by cutting a commemorative cake at his Sector 36 residence. He was also presented a shawl by the Sainik Welfare Board, Punjab. The current ‘Colonel’ of the regiment Maj. Gen. N.P. Singh, VSM, specially drove down from Kapurthala to join other serving and retired officers of the regiment in celebrating the occasion with the veteran soldier, informed a spokesman from Sainik Welfare Board, Punjab.

Brig (retd) J.S. Arora, director, Sainik Welfare Board, Punjab, who was instrumental in organising the show, also joined in the celebrations. So did Maj Gen (retd) G S Malhi, who served in the regiment, and Col. R S Bagga, OC No. 1 (Independent) Armd. Sqn.      

Still upright and alert, though his hearing is impaired in one ear, Lt Col (retd) Gurcharan Singh fondly remembered being a Major under the command of the legendry Maj Gen Rajinder Singh Sparrow, MVC and Bar, then Lt Col, when the Stuart light tanks of the regiment blasted the enemy positions at unbelievable heights of upto 11,500 feet under extremely treacherous conditions and freed the crucial Zojila Pass, the gateway to Leh and Ladakh.

After aerial reconnaissance and a lot of planning and rigorous training for the final operation, on October 29, the 7th Light Cavalry Less ‘B’ Squadron commenced the ascent during a heavy snowfall. Getting the tanks up the steep winding path, with rocky cliff faces on one side and a sheer drop on the other, was a herculean task; at many acute bends, tank tracks often overshot the edges of the trackway. So steep was the gradient at some places, the tanks had to be winched slowly upwards by 15 CWT winch trucks and pushed by men from behind; all this in temperatures 20 degrees below zero !

On November 1, 1948, dawn broke with an overcast sky. As the guns boomed at 10.30 am, three lead tanks debouched into the Gumri Basin with guns blazing, engaged the enemy bunkers on Mukand and Chabutra positions and knocked them out, enabling the Gorkhas to secure the lower reaches of the Gumri Basin. The tanks then advanced, engaged a mountain gun on North Ridge and knocked that out as well, clearing the whole Gumri Basin of the enemy, who retreated in panic, completely demoralised by the unexpected appearance of tanks at such an unbelievable height.

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BADAL GIVES NOD TO ‘MUKH MANTRI VIGYAN YATRA’ TO INFUSE SCIENTIFIC TEMPER AMONGST STUDENTS OF CLASS 6THONWARDS OF GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS

NEARLY 28,000 STUDENTS TO VISIT PUSHPA GUJRAL SCIENCE CITY, KAPURTHALA FREE OF COST DURING CURRENT FISCAL

4 LAC STUDENTS TO VISIT NEXT FINANCIAL YEAR

NOVEL SCHEME AN OUTCOME OF BRAINSTORMING SESSIONS WITH EMINENT ACADEMICIANS TO ARREST THE TREND OF DISINTEREST SHOWN BY STUDENTS IN SCIENCE SUBJECTS

Chandigarh, February 1:

In a bid to imbibe scientific temper amongst the students of 6th class onwards from all the government schools across the state, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today approved ‘Mukh Mantri Vigyan Yatra’ scheme to initially undertake an excursion trip of nearly 28,000 students at free of cost to the Pushpa Gujral Science City, Kapurthala during current fiscal.

Disclosing this here today, a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office said that Mr. Badal had been deeply concerned over the issue of disinterest shown by the students consistently in the subjects of Science and Mathematics in government schools and had several brainstorming sessions with eminent academicians and educationists to reverse this trend. After having considered view, Mr. Badal has decided to launch this novel scheme to inculcate interest in these subjects through activity based learning and innovative ideas.

Under the scheme, over four lac students from class 6th onwards of government schools would be taken for an excursion to Pushpa Gujral Science City, Kapurthala at state government’s expenditure during the next financial year. The sole objective of this scheme was to apprise them of various scientific activities related to earth and universe to re-kindle an urge for scientific temper and quest for advanced learning in these subjects. Mr. Badal said this was the need of the hour to make a paradigm shift in student’s mindset to develop aptitude and curiosity for knowledge in science subjects to enable them to compete globally with their peers during their pursuit of excellence and professional career. The schedule of first phase of excursion trip was likely to begin from February 11, 2016, the spokesperson added.

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HIGH POWERED COMMITTEE HEADED BY CS HOLDS EXTENSIVE MEETINGS WITH EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATIONS

•  GRIEVANCES TO BE REDRESSED WITHIN A FIXED TIME FRAME

Chandigarh February 1: The high powered committee constituted by the Punjab government under the chairmanship of chief secretary Punjab today held meetings with the Employees Associations of Health and Medical Education department. The Committee listened to the various grievances and proposals put forward by the aggrieved employees. Similar meetings would be held daily till February 5 to ensure speedy redressal of the grievances of employees working in the different departments like Education, Rural Development and Panchayats, Local Government, Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Irrigation, Power, Public Health and PWD.

                Disclosing this official spokesman of the Punjab government said that the high powered committee headed by Chief Secretary Punjab Mr. Sarvesh Kaushal had  been mandated by the Punjab government to scrutinize all the demands of employees and ensure effective and quick implementation of the decisions.

             During the meeting the Chief Secretary and Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Punjab Mr. S.K.Sandhu, after taking note of grievances of different employees associations, took up the matter with the concerned Secretaries, who were present in the meeting, and directed them to take the call on the recommendations of the employees as per the rules. It was also decided that wherever it was admissible under the rules the DPCs of the various cadre posts would be convened within the month of February and the promotions to the deserving employees would be given within two months.

Senior Punjab government officers who were present in today’s meeting included Mr. D.P.Reddy , Principal Secretary Finance , Ms. Vini Mahajan Principal Secretary Health and Family Welfare, Mr. Hussan Lal, Secretary Health Secretary, Mr. K.A.P. Sinha Secretary Coordination, Ms Raji P Srivastva Secretary Personnel  and Dr. H.S.Bali Director Health were also present among other senior officers of  the Health department.

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NO PLYING OF TRANSPORT VEHICLES SANS ASSURANCE PERMIT

PUNJAB GOVERNMENT ISSUES DIRECTIONS

CHANDIGARH, FEBRUARY 01:

          The  Punjab Transport department has ordered that Plying of any Public Transport Contract Carriage Vehicle without the requisite 'Permit' is violation of the provisions of Motor Vehicle Act, 1988 and punishable.

          Disclosing this here today a spokesman of the Transport Department, Punjab said that  powers to grant permits of different types were vested in State/Regional Transport Authorities and the procedure for grant of such permit is also laid down in the Motor Vehicle Act.  Mere Possession/Purchase of vehicle does not guarantee that a permit for plying the vehicle as 'Contract Carriage' will  be given by the concerned State/Regional Transport Authority, added the spokesman.

          The spokesperson said that  public at  large is advised not to  purchase any passenger transport vehicle for plying as Contract/Stage Carriage without first obtaining a letter of consent/assurance permit of appropriate category will be given. The spokesman further said in the event of any purchase of such vehicle, the Transport Department/State/Regional Transport Authority will not be liable for either grant of permit or for any loss arising out purchase of such vehicle.

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