Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Gurgaon colonizers directed to submit status report on basic facilities they provide

by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, APRIL 30
The colonizers in Gurgaon have been directed to submit status report of the basic facilities being provided in the colonies developed by them within a week with the time frame to remove the shortcomings.
          These directions were given today by the Deputy Commissioner,GurgaonShekhar Vidyarthi while presiding over a meeting of Colonizers of Gurgaon district in the meeting hall of mini secretariat. He said that now Haryana Urban Development Authority (HUDA) has enhanced the capacity of treatment plants, so now treated water is available in abundance. The private colonizers are advised to take treated water from HUDA and close all the registered tubewells used for drinking water supply in the colonies developed by them. This will help stop further depletion of underground water in Gurgaon, which is a matter of great concern for residents here.
          He said that HUDA will provide bulk water to the colonizer but its internal distribution is the responsibility of the colonizer. So, the colonizers should submit a status report about the basic facilities being provided in the colonies developed by them and the time schedule they require to upgrade or put the services in place which they are ought to provide by virtue of conditions of license. According to Mr Vidyarthi, the private colonizers are required to submit status report about the condition of roads, water supply, street lights, sewerage, storm water drainage, parks and community centers in the colonies developed by them. If there is any shortcoming, they should submit an action plan in consultation with the concerned Resident Welfare Association (RWA) to remove that shortcoming. The colonizers can seek help from the concerned Executive Engineer or Superintending Engineer in preparation of work schedule and even then, if their problem is not solved they should contact him. Also, a copy of all correspondence with the HUDA, MCG Authorities or Senior Town Planner (STP) should be sent to him, so that he is aware of steps being taken by them. He said that HUDA, a government developer, will perform these tasks in their area. After receiving the status report and work schedule, he would prepare an inspection chart of the colonizer areas. “I would inspect and interact with the RWAs,” Mr Vidyarthi said.
          The STP R K Singh said that under Section 3 of Urban Area Act, all colonizers are responsible for maintenance of services like parks, street lights, roads, water supply, storm water drainage, sewage for a period of 5 years after taking completion in the colonies developed by them. In Gurgaon, very few of the colonizers have taken completion.
          The Superintending Engineer of HUDA A K Gupta said that earlier water was being supplied though two rising mains of 900 mm and 1100 mm in Gurgaon and at that time there was scarcity of water. Hence, supply from tubewells was allowed. But now, a third rising main of 1600 mm has been laid which mainly supplies water to Zone-III and water is excess there. The earlier two rising mains were now used for Zone-I & II only. If required HUDA will install boosters. In total, now 104 MGD treated water is generated. He claimed that availability of water was more and there were less takers. According to him, In DLF and some other colonizer areas, the water supply system is pocket wise through tubewells. Now, HUDA will provide enough water in bulk at one place for all pockets in those areas for which they will have to arrange storage tanks and also upgradation of internal distribution system is required, then only their system would work effectively.
          In the meeting, STP RK Singh, DTP (P) Vijender Rana, SE HUDA AK Makkan and AK Gupta alogwith representatives of DLF, Ansal Enterprises, Ansal Buildwell, Uppal Southend, Malbu Town, Mayfield Gardens, Ardee City, ABM Developers and other colonizers were also present.

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Haryana transfers five IAS and three HCS officers

by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, APRIL 30
The Haryana Government has issued transfers and posting orders of five IAS and three HCS officers with immediate effect.
          Anand Mohan Sharan, Additional Resident Commissioner, Haryana Bhawan, New Delhi, Administrator, TFAH, Labour Commissioner, Haryana, Secretary, Labour Department, Chief Administrator, HSAMB, Advisor, Civil Aviation, Haryana and Secretary, Civil Aviation Department has been given additional charge of Resident Commissioner, Haryana Bhawan, New Delhi during the period of election duty of P.K. Mahapatra.       
          Ashok Sangwan, Directorand Special Secretary Industries and Commerce and Mines and Geology, Managing Director, Haryana State Small Industries and Export Corporation, Managing Director, Haryana Handlooms and Handicrafts Corporation, and M.D, Haryana Tanneries Ltd. Jind and Chief Executive, Haryana Khadi and Village Industries Board has been given additional charge of Director Supplies and Disposals, Haryana, Managing Director, HARTRON, , Special Secretary and  Director, Electronics and Information Technology, vice Vivek Atray.
          Chander Shekhar, Director and Special SecretarySchool Education, Haryana goes as Special Secretary, Revenue and Disaster Management Department relieving Ashok Kumar Yadav of the said charge.
          Vivek Atray, Director and Special Secretary, Supplies and Disposals, Haryana, Managing Director, HARTRON, and Director, Electronics and Information Technology, has been posted as Director and Special Secretay School Education, Haryana Chander Shekhar.
          Mrs. Gauri Parasher Joshi, (Awaiting orders of posting) goes as Commissioner Municipal Corporation, Panipat relieving Ajit Balaji Joshi of the said charge.
          Among the HCS officers, M.K. Ahuja, Additional Secretary, Revenue and Disaster Management –II Department has been given additional charge of Additional Director (Administration), School Education, Haryana and Additional Secretary, School Education Department relieving Mrs. Geeta Bharti of the said charge.
          Mahavir Singh, Secretary and Inquiry Officer, HAFED, Panchkula has been given additional charge of Estate Officer, HUDA, Panchkula vice Mrs. Vandana Disodia.
          Vandana Disodia, Estate Officer, HUDA, Panchkula goes as Joint Director (Administration), Industries and Commerce, Haryana against a vacant post.

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Screen Test Aid for Learner Driving License in all RLAs of Haryana

by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, APRIL 30Haryana Transport Commissioner Sumita Misra said that Screen Test Aid for Learner Driving License (STALL) would be implemented in all Registering and Licensing Authorities (RLAs) in the state during May 2014.
Mrs. Misra was addressing a State level workshop of Registering and Licensing Authorities on IT initiatives here today.
She said that presently STALL is being implemented in 22 RLAs and learner license would only be issued to people who would successfully pass STALL. This test would help in minimizing the risk of accidents due to lack of knowledge of driving, traffic sense and rules. Safety of driving license holders as well as others on road is a matter of great concern which needs to be ensured, she added.
Mrs. Misra said that process of issuing Smart Driving Licenses is on advanced stage and the same would soon be launched in the state. The RLAs have been asked to fill user id form for this purpose. The department is trying to make all application online so to facilitate the citizen. She said that dealer point registration system is a big initiative launched by the department as vehicle owners would not have to visit anywhere for passing of vehicle. She asked of the officers that this system has to be fully operational across the state within the month of May 2014.
While reviewing the position of High Security Registration Plates (HSRP), she also directed the representative of HSRP vender to streamline the HSRP all over the state and make available the HSRP to vehicle owners in a week. Any laxity in this regard would not be tolerated and stern action would be taken accordingly.
Mrs. Misra also directed the Sub Divisional Magistrates and Regional Transport Authority to ensure the mobile number of vehicle owners or aspirants of driving license so as to facilitate them through online SMS services. She also directed them that all priority number should be given on first cum first serve basis. For this purpose, a board should be set up in all RLAs. Apart from this, implementation of STALL should also be ensured in all offices. All officers should themselves examine VAHAN and SWAN connectivity in their respective offices. She also directed to activate their email addresses and makes it a habit to check email and reply on that.
She also sought active cooperation of RLAs in making the Transport a leading department in terms of IT enabled services and to ensure best services to the people.
A presentation of IT initiatives of the department was given during the workshop.
Additional Transport Commissioner Mr. Jagdeep Dhanda, senior officers of the department, all Sub Divisional Magistrates and Regional Transport Authority also participated in the workshop.

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Army Entrance Examination results on May 7

by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, APRIL 30
Result of entrance examination for the posts of Constable, General Duty and Constable, Technical in Army will be declared on May 7, 2014 at 9 a.m.
While giving this information today, a spokesman of Army Recruitment Office, Hisar said that entrance examination for general and technical posts was organized in Army Public School, Hisar on April 27. The result of these examinations would be declared in Recruitment Office, Hisar Cantt. at 9 a.m on May 7, 2014.

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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

HPSC invites applications for Grade A and B posts

by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, APRIL 30
The Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC) has invited applications for recruitment to as many as 318 posts of Group-A and B in different departments.While giving this information here today, a spokesman of HPSC said that the closing date for the submission of applications on-line would be May 27, 2014, and fee prescribed could be deposited utpo June 3, 2014.
The closing date for receiving printed applications form along with documents in support of the claim in Commission’s Office would be June 10, 2014.
The fee could be deposited in any branch of State Bank of Patiala before the due date. Detailed information could be obtained from Commission's website http://hpsc.gov.in or www.hpsconline.in.
He said that applications have been invited for 11 posts of Assistant Treasury Officers (Group-B) in the Finance Department, 06 posts of Haryana Forest Services (Group-B) in Forest Department, 44 posts of Assistant Engineer (Civil) in Public Health Engineering Department, 02 posts of Assistant Engineer (Mechanical) in Public Health Engineering Department, 88 posts of Medical Officer, Haryana Civil Medical Services (HCMS) Class-II in ESI Healthcare Department, 04 posts of Project Officer, Class-II (Group-B) in Renewable Energy Department, 28 posts of Horticulture Development Officer (Class-II) in Horticulture Department, one post each of Senior Scientific Officer (Explosive), Group-B, Senior Scientific Officer (Cyber Forensic), Group-B and Assistant Director Cyber Forensic (Group-A) in Forensic Science Laboratory, Madhuban, Karnal, 09 posts of Senior Medical Officer, HCMS Class-I in ESI Healthcare Department and 123 posts of Veterinary Surgeon (HVS-II) in Animal Husbandry and Dairy Department.

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Six IAS officers transferred in Haryana

by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, APRIL 29
The Haryana Government has issued transfers and posting orders of six IAS officers with immediate effect.
          Y.S. Malik, Additional Chief Secretary, Industries and Commerce, Mines and Geology and Electronics and Information Technology Departments has been given additional charge of Additional Chief Secretary, Forest and Wild Life Department vice Mrs. Dheera Khandelwal.
          Mrs. Dheera Khandelwal, Principal Secretary, Forest and Wildlife Department has been given the charge of Principal Secretary, Medical Education and Research Department vice Shiv Raman Gaur who will retire on April 30, 2014. Also, she has been given the charge of Principal Secretary, Science and Technology Department relieving Amit Jha of the said charge.
          Ajay Kumar has been posted as Assistant Commissioner (Under Training), Rewari.
          Ms. Sangeeta Tatarwal goes as Assistant Commissioner (Under Training), Yamunanagar.
          Nishant Kumar Yadav has been posted as Assistant Commissioner (Under Training), Bhiwani.
          Pradeep Dahiya goes as Assistant Commissioner (Under Training), Jind.
 

Monday, April 28, 2014

Two additional increments to meritorious employees

by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, APRIL 28
The Haryana Government has decided that two additional increments would be given to such government employees who acquire higher skills relevant to their fields of work during service.
While stating this here today, an official spokesman said that for this purpose, all departments in consultation with the General Administration Department would notify the skill sets and qualification which are to be considered higher skills for the different cadres and frame appropriate guidelines.
The spokesman said that the expectation of citizen for good governance requires government officials to upgrade their skills and knowledge. Moreover, the acquisition of relevant higher skills by government officials need to be encouraged in a big way, he added.
200 TAKE PART IN RAGANI COMPETITIONS: As many as 200 folk artists from various rural and urban areas of the state participated at State Level Ragani Competition organized by Haryana Kala Parishad to promote art and culture of Haryana at Yavnika Open Air Theatre Panchkula near here yesterday.
While stating this, the Vice Chairman Haryana Kala Parishad Mr. K.C. Sharma said that documentation of rangni and saang, been, jangam, deru and jogi gayan composed by Pt. Lakhmi Chand has been significant achievements of Haryana Kala Parishad.
Speaking on this occasion, Director Haryana Kala Parishad said that as a result of efforts made by Parishad, documentation of about 200 ragnis, 25 saang, sanskar geet including bhaat, khodia, chuchak based on traditional custom and culture of Haryana have been carried out. Apart from this, emphasis is also being given on the promotion of indigenous art forms like doll making, paper making, clay art, terakota and painting.
Programme Officer, Mrs. Leela Saini welcomed the participants and guest in the event.
In this cultural event, first prize of Rs. 31,000 was bagged by Suraj Bhan of Kurukshetra whereas second and third prizes of Rs.25,000 and Rs.21,000 won by Chander Kumar Gaur, Sonipat and Manju Arora of Ambala Cantt respectively. Consolation prizes were bagged by Km Seema Rani of Chandigarh and Dharamvir Singh of Sonipat.
SONALI WINS GOLD: Sonali hailing from Panchkula has brought laurel to the state by winning gold medal in 11th All India Choi kwang do karate championship under -14 age group held at Chandigarh on April 26.
Sonali is a brilliant student of VI standard in St. Xavier's High School, Sector-20, Panchkula. Sonali’s father Mr. Pawan Malik is posted as Personal Assistant in the Haryana Civil Secretariat, sector 1, Chandigarh.
SAMMAN PENSION INCREASED: Haryana Government has increased the Samman Pension of freedom fighters or their widows or their unmarried unemployed daughters and disabled unmarried unemployed sons.
A notification issued by office of Chief Secretary states that the Samman Pension has been hiked from Rs.20,000 to Rs.25,000 per month (including fixed medical allowance at the rate of Rs.750 per month) with effect from April 1, 2014.

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HoDs to issue experience certificate

by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, APRIL 28
The Haryana Government has decided that the Head of the Department or Office concerned will issue the experience certificate, when demanded, where the person engaged on contract basis by adopting proper procedure as laid down in Part-II of the Outsourcing Policy.
While stating this here today, an official spokesman said that however, no experience certificate would be issued by any authority in the government or Public Undertakings or institutions where a person is engaged through service provider. In such cases, it would be issued by the concerned service provider.
He said that a letter has been issued in this regard to all the Administrative Secretaries, all Heads of Departments, Commissioners of all four Divisions of Ambala, Hisar, Rohtak and Gurgaon, Registrar, Punjab and Haryana High Court, Chandigarh, all Deputy Commissioners and Sub Divisional Officers (Civil) in the State, Registrar, Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, Guru Jambheshwar University, Hisar, Ch. Devi Lal University, Sirsa, Pt. B.D Sharma University of Medical and Health Sciences, Rohtak and Bhagat Phool Singh Mahila Vishwa Vidhyalaya, Khanpur Kalan, Sonepat and all the Managing Directors, Chief Administrators of Boards, Corporations and State Public Sector Undertakings.

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HSIIDC invites applications for 595 industrial plots

by Haryananews
CHANDIGARH, APRIL 28
Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation has invited online applications for allotment of 595 industrial plots at various locations to set up industrial units in the state.
While stating this here today, a spokesman of Corporation said that these plots would be allotted to entrepreneurs at Industrial Model Township (IMT) Faridabad, IMT Bawal, Industrial Estate Panipat and Barhi. Out of the total plots, 125 plots would be allotted at IMT Faridabad, 100 at IMT Bawal, 210 at industrial estate Panipat and 160 at industrial estate Barhi.
The last date for submission of application form would be May 30, 2014. Further detail to this effect could be obtained at www.hsiidcesewa.org.in.

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Friday, April 25, 2014

43.58 lakh metric tonnes of wheat arrives in Haryana mandis

by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, APRIL 25
   More than 43,58 lakh metric tonnes of wheat has so far arrived in various mandis  of Haryana during the current procurement season.
          While stating this here today, a spokesman of the Food and Supplies Department said that the government agencies have procured more than 43.58 lakh MT of wheat whereas 626 MT of wheat have been purchased by traders.
            He said that Hafed has purchased maximum 15.23 lakh MT of wheat, Food and Supplies Department 12.75 lakh MT, Agro Industries Corporation 4.03 lakh MT, Haryana Warehousing Corporation 4.53 lakh MT, Confed one lakh MT and Food Corporation of India had procured 6.01 lakh MT of wheat during current procurement season so far.
           He said that district Karnal is leading in the wheat arrival where 5.47 lakh MT of wheat has arrived in the mandis, followed by Kaithal with 5.24 lakh MT. Similarly, 4.76 lakh MT wheat arrived in district Jind, whereas 4.58 lakh MT of wheat in Sirsa, 3.5 lakh MT in Kurukshetra, 3.58 lakh MT in Fatehabad, 2.61 lakh MT in Sonipat, 2.15 lakh MT in district Panipat, 2.39 lakh MT in Hisar, 1.77 lakh MT in Palwal, 1.48 lakh MT in Rohtak, 1.41 lakh MT in Ambala, 84,668 MT in Faridabad, 82,864 MT in Jhajjar, 95,002 MT in district Bhiwani, 73,138 MT in Yamunanagar, 39,412 MT in Gurgaon, 31,773 MT in Mewat, 15,078 MT in Narnaul and 13,343 in MT in district Panchkula.
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Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Haryana Education Dept invites objections

by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, APRIL 23
Haryana Secondary Education Department has invited comments or objections on the tentative seniority list of Assistants and Deputy Superintendents working in its field offices.
While stating this here today, a spokesman of the department said that a letter has been issued to all District Education Officer, District Elementary Education Officer, Director SCERT, Gurgaon, all Principal of District Institutes of Education and Training, all Block Education Officer and Block Elementary Education Officer in this regard. He said that if any official have any objection, he or she could intimate the same along with proof to Directorate at Panchkula within 15 days.
He said that in case no such objection is received from any employee within 15 days, the final seniority list would be prepared. Thereafter no such request would be considered, he added.
HCS OFFICER TRANSFERRED: The Haryana Government has today issued transfer and posting orders of an HCS officer with immediate effect.
Mr H. C. Bhatia, awaiting orders of posting, has been posted as Additional Secretary, Finance Department against a vacant post.
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Instructions on writing ACR of Haryana Civil Services officers

by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, APRIL 23
The Haryana Government has issued instructions for writing of annual confidential reports of Haryana Civil Services (HCS) Officers.
While giving this information here today, an official spokesman said that as per the guidelines the reporting, reviewing and accepting authority for writing Annual Confidential Reports (ACR) of officers of Haryana Civil Services (HCS) would be only one officer each for a given period of time. However, if more than one person supervises the performance of the member of the Service, the Personnel Department has to identify the person to report or review well in advance of the relevant assessment year.
He said that where more than one person supervises the performance of a member of HCS, the relevant assessment year as reporting or reviewing authority, the person who supervises the performance of the member of the service for the maximum period (minimum of 3 months) during the relevant assessment year, would report or review the performance of the officers reported upon, during the relevant assessment year.
The spokesman said that in case the periods of the officers who supervise the performance of the member of the service during the 'relevant assessment year are the same, then the later person would report or review the performance of the officer reported upon during the relevant assessment year.
He said that quite often an officer reported upon holds more than one post simultaneously, in such cases, the authorities prescribed for writing ACRs of the substantive (main) post would report or review the performance of the officer reported upon during the relevant assessment year. In case of officers holding the charge of the posts of Additional Deputy Commissioner, Sub Divisional Officer (Civil), City Magistrate and General Manager, Haryana Roadways, either main or additional charge, their ACRs would be got recorded of the post of Additional Deputy Commissioner or Sub Divisional Officer (Civil) or City Magistrate or General Manager, Haryana Roadways held by them, he added.

While detailing the schedule for writing ACRs of HCS Officers, he said that April 30 would be the cutoff date for blank ACR form to be given to the officer reported upon by the personal department specifying the reporting officer and reviewing authority whereas, May 31 would be the cutoff date for self appraisal for current year. Similarly, the cutoff date for appraisal by reporting authority would be June 30 and by reviewing authority would be July 31. For appraisal by accepting authority the cutoff date would be August 31, he added.
He said that if ACR for a financial year is not recorded by December 31, of the year in which the financial year ended, no remarks would be recorded thereafter and the office would be assessed on the basis of overall record and self assessment for the year at the time of his promotion to the higher grade or posts by the competent authority, if he has submitted his self assessment in time. He said that if the officer reported upon fails to submit the self appraisal in time, an entry to this effect would be made in the ACR performa and would be sent to the reporting authorities for recording remarks therein, he added. He said that these instructions would be applicable for ACRs of HCS officers with effect from assessment year 2013-14 and onwards.
The spokesman said that for writing ACR of Additional Deputy Commissioner-cum-CEO, DRDA, the Deputy Commissioner would be the reporting authority, whereas, Committee comprising Chief Secretary, Administrative Secretary of Development and Panchayat and Divisional Commissioner concerned would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be the accepting authority. Similarly, for Sub Divisional Officers (Civil), the Deputy Commissioner would be the reporting authority, whereas, Financial Commissioner, Revenue would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be the accepting authority. For City Magistrate, the Deputy Commissioner would be the reporting authority whereas, Financial Commissioner, Revenue would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be the accepting authority.
He said that for Deputy/Joint/Additional/Special Secretary, the Administrative Secretary would be the reporting authority, whereas, the Minister in Charge would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be the accepting authority. For writing ACR of Officer on special Duty to Chief Minister, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister would be Reporting Authority and Chief Minister would be the Reviewing and Accepting Authorities. Likewise, for Officer on Special Duty 0/0 Divisional Commissioners, the Divisional Commissioner would be the reporting authority, Financial Commissioner, Revenue would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be the accepting authority. For the post of Secretary, Staff Selection Commission, Chairman would be the reporting authority , Chief Secretary would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be the accepting authority.
The spokesman said that for writing ACR of Controller, Printing and Stationary, the Administrative Secretary would be the reporting authority, Minister-in-charge would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be the accepting authority. For, Joint/Additional Directors in various Departments, the Head of the Department would be the reporting authority, Administrative Secretary would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be the accepting authority, for, Joint/Additional Labour Commissioner, the Head of the Department would be the reporting authority, Administrative Secretary would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be the accepting authority, for Joint Registrar (Admn.), Cooperative Societies, Head of the Department would be the reporting authority, Administrative Secretary would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be the accepting authority. For Joint Controller, Civil Defence, Ambala, the Director, Civil Defence would be the reporting authority, Administrative Secretary would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be the accepting authority.
He said that for writing ACR for the post of Joint Chief Electoral Officer, Chief Electoral Officer would be the reporting authority and Election Commission of India would be the reviewing and accepting authority. For General Manager (Project), Irrigation, Head of the Department would be the reporting authority, Administrative Secretary would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be the accepting authority. Similarly, for Joint Transport Commissioners, Head of the Department would be the reporting authority, Administrative Secretary would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be the accepting authority. For Joint State Transport Controller, Head of the Department would be the reporting authority, Administrative Secretary would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be the accepting authority, for General Manager, Haryana Roadways, Head of the Department would be the reporting authority, Administrative Secretary would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be the accepting authority. Likewise, for the post of Secretary, RTA, Head of the Department would be the reporting authority, Administrative Secretary would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be the accepting authority.
The spokesman said that for Joint Excise and Taxation Commissioner, Head of the Department would be the reporting authority, Administrative Secretary would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be the accepting authority. For Assistant Director, Consolidation of Holdings, Rohtak, Head of the Department would be the reporting authority, Administrative Secretary would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be the accepting authority and for Land Acquisition Officers, Head of the Department concerned would be the reporting authority, Administrative Secretary concerned would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be the accepting authority. For Estate Officer, HUDA, Chief Administrator HUDA in consultation with Administrator, HUDA would be the reporting authority, Administrative Secretary would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be the accepting authority. For Secretary/OSD/Zonal Administrator, Inquiry Officer in various Boards and Corporations, Managing Director would be the reporting authority, Administrative Secretary would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be the accepting authority.
The spokesman said that for Managing Directors, Cooperative Sugar Mills, Managing Director, Sugarfed would be the reporting authority, Administrative Secretary would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be the accepting authority. Similarly, for General Manager, Hafed Sugar Mills, Managing Director, HAFED would be the reporting authority, Administrative Secretary would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be the accepting authority. For Secretary, Backward Classes Commission, Chairman would be the reporting authority, Administrative Secretary would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be the accepting authority and for Secretary, State Information Commission, Chief Information Commissioner would be the reporting, reviewing and accepting authority, he added.
He said that for Secretary, Haryana School Education Board, Chairman would be the reporting authority, Administrative Secretary would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be the accepting authority. For Secretary, School Teachers Selection Board, Chairman would be the reporting authority, Administrative Secretary would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be the accepting authority. Similarly, for Secretary, Haryana Police Recruitment Board, Chairman would be the reporting authority, Administrative Secretary would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be the accepting authority. For Administrator, Municipalities, Director, Urban Local Bodies would be the reporting authority, Administrative Secretary would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be the accepting authority. For Joint Director PGIMS, Rohtak, Director PGIMS would be the reporting authority, Vice Chancellor; University of Health Sciences would be the reviewing and accepting authority.

For Extra Assistant Commissioner (Under Training) in Districts, Deputy Commissioner would be the reporting authority, Financial Commissioner, Revenue would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be the accepting authority. For Extra Assistant Commissioner (Under Training), HIPA Gurgaon, Director, HIPA, Gurgaon would be the reporting authority, Chief Secretary would be the reviewing and Chief Minister would be accepting authority. For Secretary in various Commissions of Inquiry, Commission of Inquiry would be the reporting authority and Chief Minister would be the reviewing and accepting authority. For Secretary, Lokayukta, Lokayukta would be the reporting, reviewing and accepting authority.
For Joint Commissioners, Municipal Corporations, Head of the Department/Commissioner in consultation with whosoever is senior would be the reporting authority, Administrative Secretary would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be accepting authority. For Chief Executive Officer, Kurukshetra Development Board, Deputy Commissioner, Kurukshetra would be the reporting authority, Secretary, Commissioner, Kurukshetra would be the reviewing authority and Governor would be accepting authority. For Chief Executive Officer, Shivalik Development agency, Ambala, Deputy Commissioner, Ambala would be the reporting authority, Financial Commissioner, Revenue would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be accepting authority. For Chief Executive Officers of Shri Mata Mansa Devi Shrine Board/Shri Mata Shitla Devi Shrine Board, Gurgaon, Head of the Department would be the reporting authority, Administrative Secretary would be the reviewing authority and Chief Minister would be accepting authority.
In case of officers holding the charge of the posts of Additional Deputy Commissioner/Sub Divisional Officer (Civil)/City Magistrates/General Manager, Haryana Roadways, either main or additional charge, their ACRs will be got recorded of the post of Additional Deputy Commissioner/Sub Divisional Officer (Civil)/City Magistrates/General Manager, Haryana Roadways held by them.
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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Ch Ranbir's name included in Limca Book of Records

by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, APRIL 22
The Limca Book of Records has included the name of Late Ch. Ranbir Singh, father of  the Haryana Chief Minister, Mr Bhupinder Singh Hooda, for his National Record of being Member of Seven different Houses.
The certificate issued by the Limca book of records of his national record "Late Ranbir Singh Hooda (b Nov 26, 1914-dFeb1,2009) of Rohtak, Haryana holds the distinction of being the only person to have served as a member of seven different legislative houses.
 A freedom fighter and congress leader, he was a member of member of First Constituent Assembly of India, Constituent Legislative Assembly, Provisional Paliament, (Combined) Punjab State Assembly, Haryana State Assembly, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha".

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Saturday, April 19, 2014

Pension Adalat for ex Servicemen on April 24 and 25

by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, APRIL 19
The welfare of Ex Servicemen , Veer Naris and their dependents being an important aspect of welfare and to ensure that all veterans or their dependents get their  entitled pension a Pension Adalat under the aegis of HQ PH&HP(I) Sub Area, Ambala in coordination with CDA (PD) Meerut is being held on 24 and 25 April at Ambala and Karnal. The aim of the pension adalat is to redress all pension related grievances to their Finality, with all concerned officials present at one place to avoid any inconvenience to the pensioners.
The  Pension  Adalat will be conducted as per the following schedule:-
(a)  Ambala   (two days) -   Pensioners  of Distt Ambala  and Yamuna Nagar on   24  Apr and 25 Apr 2014, from 0900 hrs to 1700 hrs  near ECHS polyclinic  Ambala.
(i)                24 Apr 2014  - only for pensioners of Distt Ambala.
 (ii)       25 Apr 2014  - only for pensioners of Distt  Yamuna Nagar.
(b)           Karnal. (one day)   pensioners  of  Distt  Kurukshetra, Karnal and  Kaithal on 24 Apr 2014 from 0900 hrs to 1700 hrs in Sector 12 ground, Karnal.
All grievances related to the under mentioned pension cases will be addressed :-
(a)      No Pension.
(b)     Pre 2006 pensions cases – incorrect adjustment.
(c)      Disability pension.
(d)     Family pension.
(e)      Liberalized& special family pension.
(f)       Unmarried daughter/widowed daughter cases.
(g)     Dual pension cases.
(h)    Non adjustment of outstanding dues and
(i)      Any other pension related grievances.
The Pension Adalats are getting a big response from the veterans. So far more than 200 cases of Pension related grievances have been received  since Feb 2014 and processed by the ESM Sahayta Kendra, Ambala and same will be settled through DPDO during the Pension Adalat. Registration of fresh cases is still going on and will continue till 21 Apr 2014.
Since such Pension Adalats  have not been conducted at Ambala and Karnal for the last more than 10 years , therefore to  ensure maximum veterans avail the benefit of these Pension Adalats , as per directions of HQ 2 Corps  Registration counters  have been set up at ECHS  polyclinics and   canteens in  respective districts. In addition Units have been directed to interact with Ex Servicemen and assist them in filling their pension related grievances for settlement.
 

Friday, April 18, 2014

Haryana to set up driving training schools at District HQs

by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, APRIL 18
With a view to further extend the facility of learning driving for Heavy Transport Vehicles, Haryana Government has decided to set up driving training schools in all district headquarters at Haryana Transport Depots of the State.
While giving this information here today, an official spokesman said that in these driving training schools, trained drivers of Haryana Transport Department, who would be engaged as Skilled Driver Instructors on contract basis after their retirement would give training to trainee drivers. He said that initially two training buses at each location would be provided and these buses would have dual driving controls. One instructor per training bus would be engaged, he added.
The spokesman said that at present driving training schools were being run at seven places in the State. They include Driver Training Institute, Murthal (Sonipat), Haryana Roadways Central Workshop, Karnal and Hisar, Haryana Roadways Workshop, Gurgaon and Rohtak, Haryana Roadways Depot, Charkhi Dadri (Bhiwani) and Driver Training School, Mohindragarh. Apart from this, three Institutes of Driving Training and Research were being run in the State by leading Automobile Companies at Bahadurgarh, Kaithal and Rohtak.
He said that with this facility put in place at all district headquarters; the youth of the state would not have to go outside the state for getting training in driving Heavy Transport Vehicles. It would also put a check on getting fake certificates by unethical means. Further, this would also help in removing the shortage of trained drivers for driving heavy transport buses in the State.

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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Haryana Police trace 23 missing persons

by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, APRIL 16
The special cell constituted by the District Police, Rewari in Haryana to investigate the cases of missing persons has succeeded in tracing 23 missing persons during the year 2013-14.
While giving this information today, a spokesman of Police Department said that strenuous efforts have been made by the police to solve out the cases of missing persons. Special Cell has also been constituted by the police for this purpose.
He said that on registration of any case of missing person in district Rewari, the investigation was handed over to the special team and immediate action was initiated. He said that as many as 23 missing persons have so far been traced and handed over to their families during the year 2013-14.
He said that on receiving the complaint, the photo and the appearance of the missing person were made available to all police stations and to the police personnel of districts adjoining borders. Success has been achieved in many cases due to the coordinated efforts with police of other districts and that of Rajasthan.
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HAU to hosts workshop for agriculture officers

by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, APRIL 16
A two-day workshop of Agriculture Officers will be held at Ch. Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar on April 18 and 19, 2014 to discuss various problems faced during the cultivation of Rabi Crop and also to finalize the recommendations on latest techniques of cultivation to be adopted during the ensuing Kharif Season. While giving this information today, a spokesman of the University said that the workshop would be inaugurated by Vice-Chancellor of University Dr. K.S Khokhar whereas, the inaugural function would be presided over by Additional Chief Secretary, Agriculture Department Mr. Roshan Lal.
The spokesman said that about 500 scientists of the University, Officers of the Haryana Agriculture Department and extension workers would participate in the workshop. He said that during the workshop, the recommendations based on latest techniques to be adopted during the ensuing Kharif Season would be finalized. Apart from this, problems related to the Rabi Crop would also be discussed by the scientists and officers of Agriculture Department. 
He said that during the workshop, the Agriculture Officers would also visit the Research Farm of the University and they would be informed about testing and research on crops, fruit and vegetables. Various technical sessions would be organized during the workshop in which discussions would be held on different crops, he added.

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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Haryana enhances DA for government employees

by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, APRIL 15
The Haryana Government today announced to enhance the rate of Dearness Allowance (D.A.) payable to the State Government employees from existing 90 per cent to 100 per cent with effect from January 1, 2014.
While stating this here today, an official spokesman said that the grant of D.A. would put annual impact of Rs 531.60 crore on state exchequer. He said that the financial liabilities for the financial year 2014-15 for 14 months from January, 2014 to February, 2015 would be about of Rs.620 crore.PROHIBITION OF SALE OF LIQUOR: The Excise and Taxation Department, Haryana has prohibited the sale of liquor in three kilometer area adjoining Rajasthan border in view of General Elections to Lok Sabha 2014 in the Rajasthan state for which polling is to held on April 17.
While stating this here today, an official spokesman said that sale and carrying of liquor would be totally banned in these areas from 6 p.m. of April 15 till of conclusion of poll on April 17. He said that no liquor would be allowed to serve on these days in three kilometer area adjoining Rajasthan border in district Sirsa.
He said that similarly, in view of General Election to Lok Sabha in Punjab state, no liquor would be allowed to serve, sale or carrying in three kilometer area adjoining Punjab border in the district from 6 p.m. of April 28 to 6 p.m. of April 30. 
ARUN KUMAR GOES TO CENTRE: Haryana Government has placed the services of Arun Kumar, IAS, Principal Secretary, Fisheries and Science and Technology Department at the disposal of Government of India for appointment as Joint Secretary in the Union Ministry of Civil Aviation with immediate effect.
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Monday, April 14, 2014

196405 metric tons of wheat arrive in Haryana mandis

by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, APRIL 14
About 196405 metric tons of wheat has so far arrived in various mandis of Haryana during the current procurement season.
          While stating this here today, a spokesman of the Food and Supplies Department said the Government agencies have purchased 196381 metric tonnes of wheat whereas  24 metric tonnes of wheat have been purchased by millers.
            He said that Food and Supplies Department has purchased 74173 metric tonnes of wheat, HAFED 51145 metric tonnes, Agro Industries Corporation 10645 metric tonnes, Haryana Warehousing Corporation 19440 metric tonnes, CONFED 8204 metric tonnes and Food Corporation of India had purchased 32774 metric tonnes of wheat, he added.
          He said that district Kaithal is leading in the wheat arrival where 41017 metric tonnes of wheat has arrived in the mandis, followed by Faridabad with 21921metric tonnes. District Sonipat ranks third in the wheat arrival where 18400 metric tonnes of wheat has arrived in the mandis, in district Panipat, 28295 metric tonnes of wheat has arrived. Similarly, in Kurukshtera 19512 metric tonnes of wheat has arrived in the mandis, in Ambala 15959 metric tonnes, in Gurgaon 9904 metric tonnes, in Jhajjar 2906 metric tonnes, in Rohtak 7818 metric tonnes, in Yamuna Nagar 3248 metric tonnes, Jind 12 metric Tonnes and in Panchkula 39 metric tonnes of wheat has arrived in the mandis.
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Friday, April 11, 2014

Haryana Tourism to organise Baisakhi Mela at Pinjore Gardens

by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, APRIL 11
Haryana Tourism is going to organize the Baisakhi Mela at Pinjore Gardens on April 13 and 14 with much gaiety and fervour.
          While stating this here today, Managing Director, Haryana Tourism Mrs. Sumita Misra said that every year, this Festival is celebrated as a grand event with much pomp and gaiety at Pinjore Gardens. Hundreds of visitors look forward to the Baisakhi celebrations.
          Mrs. Misra said that this year, there would be a lot of fun and frolic in store for visitors. “We have made sincere efforts to scale up the Baisakhi celebrations at Pinjore Gardens this year by engaging popular entertainers and have also created Food Court and Crafts Bazaar for people to make the most of”, she added. She said that the visitors could enjoy a delicious fare at the Food Court, shop from a variety of handlooms and handicrafts at the Crafts Bazaar and jive to the tunes of the Day Performers.
The Managing Director said that there would be competitions for school students and scintillating evening cultural programmes during the Mela. On April 13, senior citizens from registered senior citizens societies of Chandigarh and Panchkula have been especially invited to be a part of these celebrations. Also, there would be a Rangoli Competition for school students from 10 a.m. onwards and the celebrations for the day would culminate with the Evening Cultural Programme by Information, Public Relations and Cultural Affairs, Department at 6 pm.  Similarly, on   April 14, there would be a Drawing Competition at 10 a.m.
The major highlight of this evening would be the pulsating performance by famous Punjabi singers Babbal Rai and Jassi Gill from 6.00 pm onwards.  The entire festival including evening cultural performances are open to all, she further added.  
 

Monday, April 7, 2014

Election campaign will end on April 28 in Haryana

by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, APRIL 7
Campaign for the April 10 Lok Sabha elections in Haryana will end tomorrow. Election campaigning would be completely banned after 6 pm on April 8, 2014 that is 48 hours prior to polling.
While giving this information here today, Chief Electoral Officer, Haryana Mr. Shrikant Walgad said that campaigning by contesting candidates on electronic media and social media and  SMSs  would also be prohibited during this period.
          He said that Exit Poll by different news channels and newspapers had already been banned and the opinion poll would also come to an end 48 hours prior to the polling. Outsiders campaigning in favour of candidate would have to leave the constituency 48  hours before the polling and only the contesting candidate, election agents and voters of the concerned area would be allowed to remain present in the area, he added.
          Mr. Walgad said all arrangements have been made for the polling and   EVMs would be sent to the concerned polling stations on April 9. Also, the polling agents would reach the polling centres along with required material on the same day. He said that Mock poll would be conducted one hour before the scheduled hour of commencement of poll that is 6 am on April 10 in the presence of polling agents. However, in case polling agents were not present, the Polling Officer would start the Mock Poll, he added. He said that the polling would be held from 7 am to 6 pm on April 10.
          He said that efforts would be made to ensure that vote is cast by the last person in the queue. Adequate arrangements have been made to ensure free and fair conduct of Lok Sabha Elections in the State. As many as 97,600 licensed arms have so far been deposited in the State and 573 FIRs have been registered in different cases of unaccounted cash and illegal liquor. Apart from this, 465 Nakas have been laid in the State beside the Inter State Nakas. He said that the flying squads would also remain active during the last 48 hours of election process.

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New initiatives by election department of Haryana

by Haryananewswire
GURGAON, APRIL 7
 The election department of Haryana has taken new initiatives for the first time in the state. One initiative is introduction of Webcasting, through which one can view live polling by clicking on the link ‘webcasting of polling stations’ on CEO Haryana’s website www.ceoharyana.nic.in and select the ‘Public Domain’. The other initiative is ‘e-Dashboard’ through which one can have voting information of all the ten parliamentary constituencies of Haryana.
          Stating this here today, the District Election Officer cum Deputy Commissioner Shekhar Vidyarthi said that in district Gurgaon, 44 polling booths located at 17 locations have been chosen for webcasting. He said that to view live polling on 10thApril, the day of polling, a person will have to click on the link ‘Webcasting of Polling Stations’ on CEO’s websitewww.ceoharyana.nic.in and select the ‘Public Domain’.
          According to Mr Vidyarthi, webcasting facility will be available at 11 polling stations of each of the four assembly segments of district Gurgaon, which means that 44 booths will be under direct scrutiny of the officers as well as the public. The voting in these booths can be seen live online. On day of polling, that is, 10th April, the voters enrolled in these selected booths would be able to see the number of voters present in the booth at that particular time. The web cameras at these booths will be installed in such a manner that each voter entering the booth will be visible so that no one tries to cast votes repeatedly.
           The booths in Gurgaon Assembly Segment include Booth no. 49 and 50 of DAV Public School Sector 14 Gurgaon, Booth No. 59 & 60 of Dronacharya Government College, Booth No. 148 to 151 of DAV Senior Secondary School Khandsa Road Gurgaon and Booth No. 224 to 226 of Aravali Shri Ram Public School DLF Phase-IV Gurgaon.
          Similarly, in Badshahpur Assembly Constituency, Booth no. 36 to 38 in Chiranjiv Bharti Public School Palam Vihar, Booth no. 70 to 72 of Tagore International School DLF Phase-3, Booth No. 75 & 76 of Shri Ram School  Block-V Gurgaon, Booth No. 247 to 249 of Patio Club South City-II.
          In Sohna Assembly segment, Booth No. 69 to 71 of Saini Dharamshala Sohna, Booth No. 73 & 74 of Office of DHBVN Ward No. 1 Sohna, Booth No. 75 & 76 of Government Senior Secondary School (Boys) Sohna, Booth No. 78 & 79 of BDPO Office Sohna and Booth No. 83 & 84 of Government Girls Senior Secondary Sohna.
                   In Pataudi Assembly Segment, Booth No. 36 to 38 in MLA Senior Secondary School Haileymandi, Booth No. 42 to 45 of Government Girls Senior Secondary School Haileymandi, Booth No. 96 to 98 of Government Senior Secondary School Manesar and Booth No. 99 of Scheduled Caste Chaupal Manesar.
          Mr Vidyarthi said that another initiative of Chief Election Officer Haryana is that of e-Dashboard, through which one can have voting information of all the ten parliamentary constituencies by visiting the website electharyana.nic.in or by clicking on the link ‘Voting Information’ available on the CEO Haryana’s website www.ceoharyana.nic.in .
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Saturday, April 5, 2014

Haryana IAS officers required to file Performance Appraisal Reports online

by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, APRIL 5
 The IAS officers of Haryana will now be required to file Performance Appraisal Reports (PAR) online for 2013-14.
     Stating this here today, an official spokesman said that online filing of PAR on Smart Performance Appraisal Report Recording Online Window (SPARROW) was being introduced from the assessment year
2013-14 for all IAS officers and PAR of IAS officers would have to be recorded online  at  http://sparrow.eoffice.gov.in. by December 31, 2014. A notification to this effect has been issued by the Haryana
Government.
          Stating this here today, an official spokesman said that online filing of PAR on Smart Performance Appraisal Report Recording Online Window (SPARROW) was being introduced from the assessment year
2013-14 for all IAS officers and PAR of IAS officers would have to be recorded online at  
http://sparrow.eoffice.gov.in. by December 31, 2014.
        The NIC E-mail ID by name is mandatory for logging on to the SPARROW and to get registered by IAS officers for filling e-PAR with the help of "Digital Signature Certificate" issued by the Personnel
Department after registering the same at
http://sparrow.eoffice.gov.in. This can be done by clicking the DSC
button displayed on the window of the website and click Register after pressing Enroll button.
The spokesman said that E-Mail Id would be the username by which the IAS officer would access the online software after entering the provided password. The E-Mail ID would be name-based and not based on
designation. The PAR form would come into inbox of the SPARROW (inbox My PAR) and could be accessed after entering the application through NIC email ID.
      The All India Service (Performance Appraisal Report) Rules, 2007 provide a schedule for completion of PARs 6 of IAS officers as follows:
Activity        Below
Super
Time Scale      Super
Time
Scale   Above Super
Time Scale
Giving blank PAR form to officer        1 April 
1 May   1 JuneSelf Appraisal Submission       30 April        31 May  15 JuneAppraisal by Reporting Authority        31 May  30 June 15 JulyAppraisal by Reviewing Authority        30 June 31 July 15 AugustAppraisal by Accepting Authority        31 July 31 August       15 September
          The spokesman said that the PARs of all IAS officers for 2013-14 would be finalized by the given dates and all IAS officers would submit their PAR forms at  http://sparrow.eoffice.gov.in by logging as per E-mail ID and password provided by National Informatics Centre, Haryana (NIC, Haryana).
After filling their self-appraisal online on or before the due date, the officer would send it electronically to the concerned reporting/ reviewing/ accepting authority. The software would also have an in-built system of generating auto-alerts on E-mail provided by NIC as well as SMS (Short Message Service) on mobile number provided by the IAS officer while submitting the Digital Signature Certificate Request Form.
The form would go to the concerned officer with whom PARs are pending or submitted for recording of remarks. The IAS officer would have to digitally sign the report before forwarding it to the next authority.
The system would not allow any remarks to be added after the deadline set by the Union Government as per time schedule.
         He said that the reporting or reviewing authority would send the PAR directly to the next authority, after recording his or her remarks as per the time schedule online through software http://sparrow.eoffice.gov.in. The medical report and appreciation letters could be uploaded by the officer at the beginning of the year
while e-filing self-appraisal for which a tab has been provided on the same page.
 It is on this page that the officer would be recording self-appraisal by scanning all the documents which are to be uploaded in a single PDF file and press the button "Reference Document Upload" given at the bottom of the Section II by selecting the scanned PDF file from his/her computer to upload, he added.
          The spokesman said that the information of IAS officer regarding change of mobile number, E-mail ID, joining or relinquish the charge of post, proceeding on training or leave would be intimated to parmanager-hry@nic.in and emdmanager@nic.in to update the same for alerts generated by the software.
Any difficulty regarding DSC or SPARROW could be reported through e-mail at support-sparrow 
nic.in with a copy to parmanager@nic.in so that matter could be taken up with NIC, Haryana and New Delhi to
resolve the same at the earliest, he added.

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Friday, April 4, 2014

Click http://ceoharyana.nic.in to get latest information from pollings centres in Haryana

by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, APRIL 4
Haryana Chief Electoral Officer Shrikant Walgad said that the Election Department will web cast the latest polling information of 1000 polling centres on its website on April 10, 2014.  The latest information from all the polling centres in the State would be made available at the department website http://ceoharyana.nic.in. The General elections to ten Parliamentary Constituencies of Haryana are scheduled to be held on April 10.
          Mr. Walgad who was addressing a press conference here today said that the National Informatics Centre (NIC) has developed a SMS based E-Dashboard Software and Election Result Information System through which the latest information from all the polling centres in the State would be made available at the department website http://ceoharyana.nic.in through a link.
          He said that the polling would commence at 7 am on April 10 and would continue till 6 pm. The updating of data would commence after two hours of start of polling, he added. He said that the entire information from the commencement of voting till storage of EVMs in the strong room, voting percentage and other related information would be available on the website. He said that as many as 1600 election supervisors have been deputed in the field who would provide latest booth wise information through SMS from their registered mobile numbers within every two hour. This would ensure the authenticity of data and accountability of supervisors, he added.
          Mr. Walgad said that 100 polling stations have been identified each from all ten Parliamentary Constituencies in the State where the facility of web casting would be provided. Thus, total 1000 sensitive polling stations have been identified in the State where live webcasting of polling would be done and the same would be monitored by the department. Apart from this, CCTVs would also be installed at the polling centres as per the connectivity. He said that 3000 polling stations have been declared as sensitive and hyper sensitive.
          The Chief Electoral Officers said that to ensure smooth conduct of General Elections in the State, 48,754 police personnel and 60 companies of central para-military forces have been deputed. Out of this, 33,556 personnel of Haryana Police and 45 companies of central para-military forces would be deputed on polling centre whereas, 13038 police personnel and 15 companies would be deputed in the sensitive areas. Apart from this, 2160 personnel have been deputed for election expenditure and they would also supervise the election expenditure on April 9 and 10, 2014. Besides, 5000 micro observer have been deputed and arrangement of 18193 control units and 32567 ballet units has been made.
          He said that under the joint campaign run by Police, Excise and Taxation Department and Police, as many as 79321 bottles of liquor, 760 gram of opium, 693 kilogram poopy husk, 198 kilogram doda husk, 540 gram charas, 141gram smack, 1080 kilogram lahan and 1.1950 kilogram ganja have so far been seized in the State. Apart from this 798.8 gram gold   and unaccounted money to the tune of Rs. 1.77 crore has also been seized from the State.
          Mr. Walgad said that total 230 candidates are in fray for the General Elections in the State. He said that Congress, Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) has filed their candidates on all ten parliamentary seats  whereas, BJP has filed its candidate on eight seats, HJC (BL) and CPI two seats each and CPM on three seats. Apart from this, 64 candidates of registered political parties, 121 independent candidates and 11 women candidates were contesting the elections. Maximum 41 candidates are contesting from Hisar Parliamentary Constituency. He said that elector wise, Gurgaon is the largest parliamentary constituency and Sonipat is smallest parliamentary constituency. Similarly, area wise, Sirsa is the largest parliamentary constituency and Faridabad is the smallest.
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