Friday, February 28, 2014

Police Public schools to be olpened in Rewari, Panchkula, Yammunanagar and Jind

by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, FEB 28
 In Haryana, seven Police Public Schools are being run in Police Lines to provide education facility to children of police personnel. Such Police Public schools would soon be opened in Police Lines, Rewari, Panchkula, Yamunanagar and Jind.
          Haryana Chief Minister, Mr. Bhupinder Singh Hooda gave this information in reply to a question asked during the ongoing budget session of Haryana Vidhan Sabha here today. He said that these seven Police Public Schools included five DAV Police Public Schools being run in Police Complex, Madhuban, Karnal, Police Lines, Ambala City, Police Lines Hisar,  Police Lines, Panipat and Police Complex, Sunaria, Rohtak and Police Vidya Mandir School at Police Lines, Kurukshetra and Shri Ram Police Public School at Police Complex, Bhondsi, Gurgaon.
          He said that there are total 817 students in DAV Police Public School, Madhuban, 728 students in Police Vidya Mandir School, Kurukshetra, 1973 students in DAV Police Public School, Ambala, 1016 students in DAV Police Public School, Hisar, 1086 students in DAV Police Public School, Panipat, 484 students in DAV Police Public School, Sunaria, Rohtak and 303 students studying in Shri Ram Public School, Bhondsi, Gurgaon.
          Mr. Hooda said that the students of these schools have been showing excellent performance in education alongwith sports and other activities. The students of these schools have bought laurels to the state by winning sports competitions at national level. He said that all police personnel of Haryana Police make an annual contribution towards Haryana Police Educational Fund. He said that IPS officers contribute Rs 250, Gazetted Officers contribute Rs 200, Non-Gazetted Officers contribute Rs 150 and Other Rank officials and Clerks contribute Rs 100.
          On being asked about the medicines being provided to patients at PGIMS, Rohtak, Health Minister, Rao Narender Singh said that at present about 230 medicines are available for the patients at PGIMS, Rohtak. Supply orders for about 205 medicines have been placed. As many as 15 Chemotherapy medicines are being provided free to Cancer patients and 65 medicines to all delivery cases under Janani Shishu Surksha Karyakaram. He said that efforts would be made to fill up the vacant posts of doctors of teaching faculty.
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