Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Haryana to celebrate ‘International Yoga Day’

CHANDIGARH, MAY 31
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal said that the State Government has decided to celebrate the ‘International Yoga Day’ on June 21 as ‘Yog Utsav’ in the State. Also, Start-up programme would be organized in Panchkula from June 12 to 14, 2016 where master trainers of Yoga would   imparted training as a part of the ‘Yog Utsav’.
          Mr Manohar Lal was reviewing preparations made for International Yoga Day celebrations through a video conference with all Deputy Commissioners in the State.    Haryana Health Minister Mr Anil Vij was also present in the meeting.
            The Chief Minister said that national level programme of International Yoga Day will be held in Chandigarh on June 21 in which Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi would be the Chief Guest.
          The Chief Minister also sought information from the Deputy Commissioners regarding the programmes to be organized at district and block level on the occasion of International Yoga Day. On this, the Deputy Commissioners apprised him that apart from 100 participants from each district that would participate in National Level Programme at Chandigarh, 5000 to 10, 000 participants of their respective district would take part in district level programme. All necessary arrangements have been made for the same.
          Mr Manohar Lal directed the Deputy Commissioners to ensure installation of big LED screens in their respective areas so that the people could also perform Yoga alongwith the Prime Minister and listen to him similar to the occasion of Panchayati Raj Diwas when all gram Panchayats had heard the speech of Mr Narendra Modi during the programme  “Gram Uday Se Bharat Uday”.  He said that with the concerted efforts of Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi,  Yoga has got recognition at international level. Like the previous year, the programme this year would also be telecasted world over.
          It was apprised in the meeting that Yoga Training Camps would be organized at Block Level in the State for Panches, Sarpanches, other elected representatives and administrative officers from June 1 to 3, 2016.
        Those ‘Yog Sadhaks’ who would make  outstanding performance during these training camps would participate in the National level programme to be organized in Chandigarh on ‘International Yoga Day’, June 21, 2016. It was also apprised in the meeting that Yog Guru Baba Ram Dev would also participate in the Yog Utsav to be organized in Faridabad on June 17. About one lakh participants from district Faridabad and Palwal are expected to participate in this programme.
          Health Minister Mr Anil Vij said that during last year, 5.70 lakh people   performed Yoga in the State simultaneously. As a result of this, Chandigarh has been chosen for the National Level Programme in which Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi would also perform yoga. More than 10,000 participants would represent Haryana in the National level Programme. He said that apart from ‘ Yog Sadhaks’ from all districts of the State,  Yoga trainers and Physical Training Instructors (PTIs) from Police , Education and Ayush Departments, students of schools and colleges, representatives of Non Government Organizations (NGOs) and other social organizations and  ‘Yog Sadhaks’ of Patanjali Yog Peeth and Bharat Swabhiman Trust would participate in this programme.
          It was informed in the meeting that, the Transport Department has made arrangement of 188 buses of Haryana Roadways to ferry the participants to Chandigarh. Yoga practice would be done with full preparedness on June 19. Adequate arrangements of boarding for the participants are being made by District Administration, Panchkula.
          Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr R.K Khullar, Additional Chief Secretary, Transport Department Mr S.S Dhillon, Additional Chief Secretary Higher Education Department Mr Vijai Vardhan, Additional Chief Secretary,  Finance Mr Sanjeev Kaushal,  Additional Chief Secretary, Information, Public Relations and Cultural Affairs Department Mrs Dheera Khandelwal, Director General Ayush Dr Saket Kumar, Commissioner of Police Ambala-Panchkula Dr R.C Mishra and Dr Jai Deep Arya, Patanjali Yoga Peeth, Haridwar and Member of Yoga Expert Committee, Ministry of Ayush and other senior officers were also present in the meeting.
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Haryana issues transfer orders of 55 HPS officers

CHANDIGARH, MAY 31
The Haryana Government has issued transfer and posting orders of 55 HPS officers with immediate effect.
        Raj Kumar Wali, ACP, Ambala has been posted as DSP, Headquarter, Karnal vice Rajesh Kumar Lohan who goes as DSP CID, against vacancy.
        Rahul Dev, DSP, Sonipat has been posted as DSP, Headquarter, Jhajjar, against vacancy.
        Aryan Chaudhary, DSP, Kurukshetra goes as DSP Sonipat against vacancy.
        Pardeep Kumar, DSP, CID has been posted as DSP Kharkhoda against vacancy.
        Tarun Kumar, DSP, CID goes as DSP Headquarter, Kaithal vice Taken Raj who has been psoted as DSP Headquarter, GRP, Ambala Cantonment.
        Jagdeep Singh, DSP Headquarter, GRP, Ambala Cantonment has been posted as DSP Headquarter Panipat vice Joginder Singh Rathi who goes as DSP GRP Faridabad.
        Yad Ram, DSP, GRP Faridabad goes as DSP Firozpur Zirka against vacancy.
        Dinesh Kumar Yadav, DSP, Jind has been posted as DSP CID.
        Atma Ram, DSP Samalkha (Designate) has been posted as ACP Central, Faridabad vice Anil Yadav who goes as DSP Rohtak, against vacancy.
        Birem Singh, DSP, Rewari and Om Parkash, DSP Mohindergarh would swap their present place of postings.
        Gajender Kumar, ACP Ballabhgarh goes as DSP CID against vacancy.
        Kaptan Singh, ACP Mujesar, Faridabad has been posted as DSP Jind vice Dinesh Kumar Yadav.
        Dharmbir Singh, DSP CID and Ajit Singh, ACP Manesar would swap their present place of postings.
        Rajesh Kumar, DSP Gohana has been posted as ACP Mujesar, Faridabad vice Kaptan Singh.
        Raj Kumar, DSP City Karnal goes as DSP State Crime Branch against vacancy.
        Sukhbir Phogat, DSP, State Crime Branch has been posted as DSP 2nd battalion HAP vice Dharmbir Singh.
Dharmbir Singh, DSP 2nd battalion HAP goes as DSP State Crime Branch.
Vivek Chaudhary, DSP Rohtak goes as DSP City Karnal vice Raj Kumar.
        Mr. Purnima Singh, ACP Panchkula goes as DSP CID against vacancy.
        Gurdial Singh, DSP Meham has been posted as DSP City Fatehabad vice Vijay Singh who goes as DSP Rohtak.
        Shamsher Dahiya, DSP Rohtak goes as DSP Meham vice Gurdial Singh.
        Ashish Chaudhary, DSP Pehowa (Designate) has been posted as DSP Nuh. His transfer from Mewat to Pehowa is hereby cancelled.
        Sanjeev Kumar, DSP Rewari has been posted as ACP Gurgaon against vacancy.
        Mrs. Pooja Dabla, DSP Rewari and Mrs. Mamta Kharab, ACP Faridabad would swap their present place of postings.
        Ms. Mamta Sodha, DSP CID with additional charge of DSP Jind has been posted as ACP Panchkula vice Ms. Purnima Singh.
        Sultan Singh, DSP, HPA Madhuban goes as DSP Guhla.
        Jitender Singh, DSP Guhla has been posted as DSP, HPA Madhuban.
        Mrs. Tanya Singh, DSP, HPA Madhuban goes as ACP, DLF Gurgaon.
        Ramesh Pal, ACP, DLF Gurgaon has been posted as DSP Loharu against vacancy.
        Satbir Singh, DSP 3rd battalion Hisar goes as DSP Kosli against vacancy.
        Vijay Pal, DSP, HPA Madhuban has been posted as DSP Siwani vice Rajiv Deswal who goes as DSP Gohana.
        Sheetal Singh, DSP, State Vigilance Bureau (SVB) and Shiv Kumar, DSP CID would swap their present place of postings.
        Ashok Bakshi, DSP SVB has been posted as DSP Pehowa vice Ashish Chaudhary.
        Ramesh Kumar Gulia, DSP Kurukshetra has been posted as DSP CID against vacancy.
        Mukesh Malhotra, DSP CID goes as ACP Headquarters Panchkula vice Dalip Kumar who goes as ACP Panchkula.
        Krishan Kumar, ACP Panchkula goes as DSP Commando vice Daljit Singh who goes as DSP Jhajjar against vacancy.
        Jaibir Singh Rathi, DSP SVB goes as DSP Beri, against vacancy.
        Birjender Singh, DSP 5th battalion HAP and Jagdish Rai DSP Haryana Human Rights Commission would swap their present place of postings.
        Sukhbir Singh, DSP Kanina goes as ACP NIT Faridabad against vacancy.
        The transfer of Mrs. Pushpa Khatri, DSP Narnaul (Designate) from Rohtak to Narnaul is hereby cancelled.
        The transfer of Gorakh Pal, DSP Kosli (Designate) from Samalkha to Kosli is hereby cancelled.
        Atama Ram, DSP SVB, Panchkula goes as DSP Panipat.
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11 IAS and HCS officers transferred

CHANDIGARH, MAY 31
The Haryana Government has issued transfer and posting orders of 11 IAS officers and one HCS officer with immediate effect.
        Sanjeev Kaushal, Additional Chief Secretary, Finance and Planning Department has been given additional charge of Additional Chief Secretary, Monitoring and Coordination Department vice Anurag Rastogi.
        Roop Ram Jowel, Additional Chief Secretary, Industrial Training Department, has been given additional charge of Additional Chief Secretary, Printing and Stationery Department vice Siddhi Nath Roy.
        Siddhi Nath Roy, Principal Secretary, Printing and Stationery Department goes as Principal Secretary, Environment Department vice Anurag Rastogi.
        Anurag Rastogi, Principal Secretary, Environment, Monitoring and Coordination and Irrigation Departments has been posted as Principal Secretary, Excise and Taxation, Mines and Geology Departments vice Roshan Lal retiring on May 31, 2016. He has also been given additional charge of Principal Secretary, Irrigation Department.
        Pradeep Kasni, Secretary and Director General, Archives and Industrial Training Departments goes as Director General, Science and Technology vice Anshaj Singh.
        Praveen Kumar, Director and Special Secretary, Employment Department goes as Director and Special Secretary, Archives Department vice Pradeep Kasni.
        Sameer Pal Srow, Managing Director, Haryana Tourism Development Corporation, has been given additional charge of Director and Special Secretary, Urban Local Bodies Department, Mission Director, State Urban Livelihood Mission and State Urban Development Authority relieving Vikas Gupta of the said charge.
        Ashok Sangwan, Registrar, Cooperative Societies, and Advisor and Special Secretary, Civil Aviation Department has been given additional charge of Managing Director, Federation of Cooperative Sugar Mills Limited vice Phool Chand Meena.
        Phool Chand Meena, Managing Director, Federation of Cooperative Sugar Mills Limited and Administrator, HUDA (Headquarters), Panchkula goes as Director, Secondary Education and Special Secretary, School Education Departments vice M.L. Kaushik retiring on May 31, 2016.
        Jagdeep Singh, Director and Special Secretary, Sports and Youth Affairs Department has been given additional charge of Managing Director, Haryana Dairy Development Cooperative Federation vice Anshaj Singh.
        Anshaj Singh, Director, Science and Technology and Managing Director, Haryana Dairy Development Cooperative Federation goes as Director and Additional Secretary, Industrial Training Department vice Pradeep Kasni. He has also been given charge of Director and Additional Secretary, Employment vice Praveen Kumar.
        HCS officer, Hardeep Singh, Administrator, HUDA and Additional Director, Urban Estates, Panchkula has been given additional charge of Administrator, HUDA (Headquarters), Panchkula vice Phool Chand Meena.
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Monday, May 30, 2016

Haryana promotes 13 Senior Accounts Officers

CHANDIGARH, MAY 30
The Haryana Government has  transferred   K.L.Kapoor, Chief Accounts Officer (CAO), office of Director General State Transport Department,Chandigarh and posted him as such in the office of Managing Director, Sugar Mills, Kaithal against a vacant post.
          The Government also promoted 13 Senior Accounts Officers (Sr. AOs) of Finance Department to the post of Chief Accounts Officer and also issued their posting orders. These orders have been issued with immediate effect.    
                  Vijay Kumar Singla, Sr. AO office of Director Haryana AIDS Control Society, Panchkula has been posted as CAO in the office of Director General State Transport, Naresh Kumar Bansal, Sr. AO office of Director Agriculture goes as CAO in the office of Managing Director, Sugar Mills, Jind.  Anil Kumar, Sr. AO office of Commissioner Municipal Corporation, Hisar has been posted as CAO in the office of Engineer-in-Chief Public Works (B and R), Ram Lal Singla, Sr. AO office of Commissioner Municipal Corporation, Ambala has been posted as CAO in the office of Engineer-in-Chief, Irrigation Department, Mr Rajesh Garg, Sr. AO in the office of Director Kalpana Chawla Medical College, Karnal posted in the office of Managing Director Sugar Mills, Gohana,  Kailash Chander, Sr. AO in the office of  Kalpana Chawla Medical College, Karnal posted in the office of Managing Director Sugar Mills, Shahbad,  Om Parkash Sharma, Sr. AO office of Municipal Corporation Gurgaon has been posted in the office of Commissioner Municipal Corporation, Gurgaon,  Om Parkash Yadav, Sr. AO in the office of Director, Shaheed Hassan Khan Mewati Medical College, Nalhar, Mewat has been posted in the office of Director General, Town and Country Planning Department,  Ombir Singh, Sr. AO office of Municipal Corporation, Panipat has been posted in the office of Managing Director, Sugar Mills, Panipat, Mr Ram Kumar Dhundra, Sr AO office of Estate Officer HUDA, Faridabad posted in the office of Director, Women and Child Development Department,  Baljit Singh Sangwan, Sr. AO office of Estate Office HUDA Gurgaon posted in the office of Administrator, HUDA, Gurgaon,  Mukesh Kumar Gandhi, Sr. AO office of Director Industrial and Vocational Education posted in the office of Administrator HUDA, Panchkula and  Ravinder Kumar, Sr. AO office of Director, Shaheed Hassan Khan Mewati Medical College, Nalhar, Mewat has been posted in the office of Chief Administrator HUDA Audit Cell, Panchkula.
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Yoga training camp for panches and sarpanches

CHANDIGARH, MAY 30
 Haryana Sports and Youth Affairs Minister, Mr Anil Vij said that Yoga Training Camps would be organized for Panches, Sarpanches, other elected representatives and administrative officers at Block Level in the State from June 1 to 3, 2016.
         He said that those ‘Yog Sadhaks’ who would make  outstanding performance during these training camps would participate in the National level programme to be organized in Chandigarh on ‘International Yoga Day’, June 21, 2016. Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi would be the Chief Guest at this function.
         The Sports Minister said that more than 10,000 participants would represent Haryana in the National level Programme. He said that apart from ‘ Yog Sadhaks’ from all districts of the State,  Yoga trainers and Physical Training Instructors (PTIs) from Police , Education and Ayush Departments, students of schools and colleges, representatives of Non Government Organizations (NGOs) and other social organizations and  ‘Yog Sadhaks’ of Patanjali Yog Peeth and Bharat Swabhiman Trust would participate in this programme.
         He said that programmes would be organized throughout the State at district and block level on the occasion of International Yoga Day on June 21. A minimum of 2100 participants would participate in the programmes to be organized at district level and  about 500  Yog Sadhaks would participate in the programmes at block level. All arrangements  for   these programmes have been made, he added.
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Haryana constitutes Fifth State Finance Commission

CHANDIGARH, MAY 30
The Haryana Government has constituted the Fifth State Finance Commission (SFC),  under the chairmanship of  Mr Mukul.G.Asher of LKY School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore.
          While giving this information here today, an official spokesman  said that   the  commission  has been constituted in pursuance of the provisions of the article 243 I and 243 Y of the Constitution of India and section 213 of the Haryana Panchayati Raj Act , 1994 and rule 3 of the Haryana Finance Commission Rules, 1994.
          He said that other members of the Commission included Mr Vishnu Bhagwan, Ms Rohini Aggarwal, Dr. Aniruddha Rajput, Mr Sham Lal Bansal, Mr Rajinder Mohan Walia, Mr Anurag Bakshi and Ms Neeta Khera. Ms Amneet.  P. Kumar, Secretary, Secretariat Establishment and Finance Department, Haryana would be Member Secretary.
          He said that the Commission would make recommendations relating to the principles which should govern the distribution between the State and the Zila Parishads, Panchayat Samitis and Gram Panchayats, of the net proceeds of the taxes, duties, tolls and fee  leviable by the State which may be divided between them under Part IX of the Constitution of India and the allocation between the Zila Parishad, Panchayat Samiti and Gram Panchayats at all levels of their respective shares of such proceeds. It will also make recommendations regarding determination of the taxes, duties, tolls and fee  which may be assigned to, or appropriated by, the Gram Panchayats, Panchayat Samitis and Zila Parishads.It would also make recommendations related to  grants-in-aid to the Zila Parishad, Panchayat Samiti and Gram Panchayat from the Consolidated Fund of the State. He said that the Commission would also make the recommendations regarding the measures needed to improve the financial position of the Gram Panchayats, Panchayat Samitis and Zila Parishads.
          He said that apart from this, the SFC would also make the recommendations relating to the principles which should govern the distribution between the State and the Municipalities of the net proceeds of the taxes, duties, tolls and fee  leviable by the State, which may be divided between them under Part IX A of the Constitution of India and the allocation between the Municipalities at all levels of their respective shares of such proceeds.Also, its principles would govern  the determination of the taxes, duties, tolls and fee  which may be assigned to, or appropriated by the Municipalities and the grants-in-aid to the municipalities from  Consolidated Fund of the State and measures needed to improve the financial position of the Municipalities.
         The spokesman said that in making its recommendations, the Commission would  have regard, among other considerations, to the objective of balancing the receipts and expenditure of the State and for generating surplus for capital investment; the resources of the State Government and demands thereon particularly in respect of expenditure on Civil Administration, maintenance and upkeep of capital assets, maintenance expenditure on plan schemes and other committed expenditures or liabilities of the State  and the requirements of the Panchayati Raj institutions and the Municipalities, their potential for raising resources and for reducing expenditure.
          The Chairman and other members of the Commission would hold office for a period of one year and the commission would make its report available to the State Government on expiry of this period.
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Haryana Board of School Education declares results

CHANDIGARH, MAY 30
Haryana Board of School Education today declared the results of Senior Secondary (Fresh) and Subject to Be Clear (STC) / Credit Transfer Policy (CTP) examination of Haryana Open School April -2016 conducted by it. The candidates can check their results on Board’s website www.bseh.org.in.
          While stating this in a joint statement issued here today, Board’s Chairman, Dr. Jagbir Singh and Secretary, Mr Pankaj said that the pass percentage of Senior Secondary Open School (Fresh) April-2016 is 43.85   whereas that of Senior Secondary Open School STC or CTP April 2016 is 55.24.
          They said that 30,361 candidates had appeared in the examination of Senior Secondary (Fresh) of which 13,314 candidates passed and 16,425 candidates got STC. In this examination, 22,468 boys had appeared, of which 9,455 passed and their pass percentage is 42.08 whereas, out of 7,893 girls, 3,859 passed and their pass percentage is 48.89. The pass percentage of girls over boys has achieved an increase of 6.81. While the pass percentage of students of urban areas is 44.37 and of rural areas is 43.63.
          They said that as many as 11,583 candidates had appeared in the examination of Senior Secondary Open School (STC or CTP), of which 6,398 candidates have passed and 4,926 candidates got STC. In this examination, 8,635 boys had appeared, of which 4,763 boys passed and their pass percentage is 55.16 per cent. Out of 2,948 girls   appeared in this examination, 1,635 girls passed and their pass percentage is 55.46. They said that the pass percentage of girls over boys has achieved an increase of 0.30 per cent whereas the pass percentage of students of rural areas is 55.15 and of urban areas is 54.22.
BOOK RELEASE: Additional Chief Secretary, Finance and Planning Department, Haryana, Mr Sanjeev Kaushal will release a book entitled as “DDO ADVISOR’ written by Dr. U.S.Malik, Principal, Accounts Training Institute, Finance Department, Haryana at Accounts Training Institute, 5th Floor, Sinchai Bhawan, Sector 5, Panchkula on May 31 at 12 noon.
          The book is compilation of terms and definitions along with the rules of the 14 Books like CSR, PFR, Budget Manual, Pension Rules, TA Rules, GPF Rules, Punishment and Appeal Rules, STR, Accounts Code. It is beneficial for 3.5 lakh employees and 7,000 DDOs in Haryana State.
SAJJAN KUMAR PROMOTED:  Haryana Government has promoted Sajjan Kumar, Codification and Publication Officer (Hindi) to the post of Deputy Legislative Officer (Hindi) in Haryana Law and Legislative Department, with immediate effect.
ADDITIONAL CHARGE: The  Haryana Government has ordered that Bhupinder Singh, HCS,  Director and Special Secretary, Agriculture Department   will also hold the charge of Director General, Horticulture in place of Mr.Arjun Singh Saini.
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Sunday, May 29, 2016

जिंदल मेक्टेक ने स्वैव ऑटोमोटिव को ५ रन से हराया

 गुरुग्राम के ताऊ देवी लाल क्रिकेट स्टेडियम में चल रहे वॉल्वो कार्स, हीरो मोटोकॉर्प और जिंदल मेक्टेक द्वारा संयुक्त रूप से प्रायोजित कॉर्पोरेट क्रिकेट लीग में आज टूर्नामेंट के तेइसवें मैच में जिंदल मेक्टेक ने   टॉस जीतकर पहले बल्लेबाज़ी करते हुए स्वैव ऑटोमोटिव को ५ रन के अंतर से हरा दिया | जिंदल मेक्टेक ने २० ओवर में ५ विकेट पर १९२ रन बनाए |
जिंदल मेक्टेक की तरफ से मनोज डगर ने ३६ बॉल में 8 चौकों और ३ छक्कों की मदद से ५९, प्रकाश मिश्र ने २७ बॉल में ४ चौकों और ३ छक्कों की  मदद से ४५, गौरव जिंदल ने २७ बॉल में 29 रन, ओमपाल बोकन ने  11 बॉल में  १९ रन, हर्षवर्धन ने  ७ बॉल में १४ रन, आशीष अंजाना ने ८ बॉल १४ रन और शिवा यादव ने ४ बॉल में ७ रन बनाए | 
स्वैव ऑटोमोटिव की तरफ से शिव कुमार ने २, देव यादव, रोहित यादव और अभिमन्यु यादव ने १-१ खिलाडी को आउट किया |
स्वैव ऑटोमोटिव ने संभल कर खेलना शुरू किया और एक समय ऐसा भी आया जब वो मैच जीतने के करीब पहुँच चुके थे, परन्तु मनोज ने उन्नीसवें ओवर में २ खिलाडियों को आउट करके  मैच का  पासा पलट दिया | स्वैव ऑटोमोटिव की तरफ से शिव कुमार ने १४ बॉल में २६ रन, गौरव राठी ने १९ बॉल में २२ रन, अभिमन्यु यादव ने ४७ बॉल में ७ चौकों और ४ छक्कों की मदद से नाबाद ८४ रन, वीरेंदर तंवर ने २४ बॉल में २७ रन और देव  यादव ने ९ बॉल में २२ रन बनाए और इस तरह  स्वैव ऑटोमोटिव की टीम निर्धारित २० ओवर में १८७ रन ही बन पाई | जिंदल मेक्टेक की तरफ से मनोज डागर ने ३,  शिवा यादव ने २ और श्याम अदलखा ने १ खिलाडी को आउट किया |
जिला क्रिकेट एसोसिएशन गुडगाँव के महासचिव एडवोकेट नरेश शर्मा के अनुसार कल रात खेले गए बाइसवें मैच में हुआवे  का मुकाबला रेलिगेयर  से हुआ | तेज़ आंधी और बारिश की वजह से मैच को १०-१० ओवर का  कर दिया गया जिसमें हुआवे  ने रेलिगेयर को हराकर क्वार्टर फाइनल में प्रवेश कर लिया |

Haryana to provide 10,000 jobs to youngsters every year

CHANDIGARH, MAY 29
The Haryana Chief Minister, Mr Manohar Lal, has said that the state government would offer about 10,000 jobs to youngsters every year. Efforts are being made to fill up about 50,000 vacant posts in the state out of which 30,000 posts have already been advertised.
        Addressing a largely attended Vikas rally organised by Ladwa MLA, Dr. Pawan Saini, at Ladwa in Kurukshetra district, today, the Chief Minister said, "But if we factor in reservation in these jobs, only 20 or 30 youngsters would get government jobs in each Assembly constituency. Therefore, youth should focus on launching self-employment ventures and look for jobs in private organisations", he added.
        Reiterating his resolve not to tolerate corruption, Mr Manohar Lal said that the state government would take action against corrupt officers and employees even at block and tehsil level. "If any person gives information about corrupt officers and employees even at mid-night, the government would promptly take action", he said.
Efforts are being made to fulfil the promises and resolutions made by both the state government and the Central Government. With a view to bringing transparency, admissions in schools have been linked with Aadhaar Card. With the adoption of this procedure, four lakh admissions were found fake due to which, the government had to close 350 schools. Apart about 450 B.Ed colleges in the state which were only giving degrees. 
The state government is working towards improving the education system. A committee has been constituted which would work on improving the education level right from school to university level. In the first phase, work has been started to introduce monthly, half-yearly and annual examination in schools and 100 girls’ colleges would be opened after carrying out mapping, he added.
The Chief Minister announced a bonanza of schemes worth Rs 150 crore for the Ladwa Assembly constituency. Schemes would be implemented in 182 days to make every ward in the villages and city clean. Plans have been made to spend about Rs 150 crore on various development schemes and renovation projects in the Ladwa Assembly constituency. A sum of Rs 115 crore has already been spent on such works without making any announcement at public meetings during the last one year.
        He said that the demands put forth by Dr Saini would be fulfilled, and, if any administrative issue came in the way, it would be sorted out. A state-level committee has been constituted for giving the status of sub-division to Ladwa and the status of block to Pipli. The report of the committee would be presented and approved by the Cabinet.
        A sum of Rs 2 crore would be spent on the sports stadium to be set up on six acres of land in the Ladwa constituency, Public Health Centre in Babain would be upgraded to the level of Community Health Centre and specialist doctors and doctors of MD level would be appointed in Ladwa CHC  next year after completion of the recruitment process.
Besides, Rs 8 crore would be spent on the construction of Industrial Training Institute in Ladwa and two sectors, Sector-2 and 5, would be constructed after preparation of Plan-2031 of the Haryana Urban Development Authority and Rs 2 crore would be spent on the completion of work on the bus-stand on 10 acres.
        The Chief Minister announced that Rs 6.5 crore would be spent on taking underground the overhead electricity wires in the residential areas of Pipli; Rs 16 crore on four-laning of the 4.5-km-long Kurukshetra-Ladwa-Saharanpur road; Rs 8.5 crore on four-laning of the 2.5-km-long Ladwa-Babain road; and Rs 13.50 crore on four-laning of the 4.2-km long Ladwa-Indri road.
        He said that the Government Veterinary Dispensary in Kaulpur village would be upgraded to the level of veterinary hospital and the facility of ultrasound machine for animals would be provided by the state government. The Chief Minister also announced Rs 5 crore for development works in the Ladwa constituency and Babain and additional budget of Rs 15 crore for development of villages.
        The Minister of State for Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Backward Classes, Mr. Krishan Kumar Bedi, Minister of State for Food and Supplies, Mr. Karan Dev Kamboj, Minister of State for Renewable Energy, Mr. Nayab Saini, Member of Parliament, Mr. Raj Kumar Saini, Chief Parliamentary Secretary, Mr. Shyam Singh, MLA Thanesar, Mr. Subhash Sudha, OSD to Chief Minister, Mr. Amrinder Singh and other dignitaries were also present on the occasion.

Friday, May 27, 2016

Haryana Police prepared to deal with jats agitation

CHANDIGARH, MAY 27
 Haryana Additional Director General Police, Law and Order, Mr. Mohd. Akil today said that the Police was fully prepared to deal with the agitation by the Jats, announced to commence from June 5.
          Mr Akil, who was interacting with media persons here today, was asked to comment on the threat   given by a section of the Jats to restart the agitation.
He said that the Police would try to make the protesters  understand and   not resort to violence, but if they do not understand, the Police would use force  against  such protesters, without any consideration of caste or community.
          In reply to a question concerning the blast in a State Roadways bus yesterday at Kurukshetra, he said that Special Investigation Team has been constituted and it has already stated its work. The investigation would reveal how many criminals were involved and who they were. Even earlier there were two low intensity blasts and this third was of the similar kind, he added.
RS 10 LAKH AWARD ANNOUNCED: The Haryana Government today announced a reward of Rs 10 lakh for any person who would give credible information about the criminals involved in heinous crime of triggering a blast in a Haryana Roadways bus, which was on its way to Chandigarh from Sonepat yesterday.
While stating this here today, a spokesman of Haryana Police Department said that the blast occurred near Kurukshetra and some passengers were injured.
          He said that a First Information Report No.256 dated May 26,2016 was registered under section 307 of Indian Penal Code, sections 3 and  5 of Explosives Substances Act, section 4 of  Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act and section 16 of Unlawful Activities Prevention Act  at Police Station Sadar Thana, Kurukshetra.
He said that a Special Investigation Team (SIT) has already been constituted under the chairmanship of Haryana Additional Director General of Police,Crime, Mr S.S.Kapoor. The team has already started its investigation, he added.
DPEs REDESIGNATED: The  Haryana Government has decided to redesignate the Director of Physical Education working in Government aided colleges as Assistant Professor or Associate Professor, as is in case of Government colleges.
          This was stated by Haryana Education Minister, Mr Ram Bilas Sharma today.
          He said that  this was the long standing demand of the  lecturers of Physical Education in Government Aided Colleges. In  government colleges they are already designated as Assistant Professor or Associate Professor. He said that it was observed that different designations for similar jobs and similar qualifications create discrimination among  the individuals.
He said that lecturers of Physical Education of Government aided colleges had called on him to change their designation. Therefore, in view of their genuine demand, it was decided to redesignate  them.
          While underlining the significance of games in our life, Mr Sharma urged  the youth to actively take part in games. The new sports policy of the state government has   proved a step forward in promotion of sports in a big way and has also increased opportunities for employment   for sports persons. He said that it is the endeavour of the state government  to motivate the youth to take interest in sports in addition to the academics so as to channelize their energy in creative activities. 
OSD's HEADQUARTER SHIFTED: The Haryana Government has shifted the headquarter of Mr Amarendra Singh, Officer on Special Duty to Chief Minister   from Karnal to Chandigarh.
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SAS cadre to monitor court cases

CHANDIGARH, MAY 27
The Haryana Government has decided that monitoring of court cases would be carried out by members of State Accounts Subordinate (SAS)cadre, posted in Departments, Boards and Corporations, to minimise litigation.
        While stating this here today, Finance Minister, Capt. Abhimanyu, said that following this decision, after the receipt of notice of the Court in civil suit or civil writ petition, the matter would be examined by the members of SAS cadre posted in Departments, Boards and Corporations in light of provisions of service rules, instructions or litigation policy applicable in the case. Members of SAS cadre, after detailed examination with regard to claim of the petitioner, would give their comments alongwith relevant provisions of service rules applicable in that case.
        He said that it had come to the notice of the Finance Department that in some cases, erroneous benefit contrary to the provisions of service rules was given to government employees either by the officials or officers of the Department, which had been approved by the members of SAS cadre or given on the advice of members of SAS cadres.
        He said that according to the orders of the Supreme Court, excess amount could not be recovered in the case of recovery from employees belonging to Class-III and Class-IV service, or Group ‘C’ and Group ‘D’ service. Similarly, excess amount could not be recovered in case of recovery from retired employees, or employees who are due to retire within one year, of the order of recovery. It could not be recovered in the case of recovery from employees, when the excess payment has been made for a period in excess of five years, before the order of recovery is issued. Also, excess amount could not be recovered in the case of recovery in cases where an employee has wrongfully been required to discharge duties of a higher post, and has been paid accordingly, even though he should have rightfully been required to work against an inferior post. Similarly, it could not be recovered in any other case, where the Court arrives at the conclusion that recovery if made from the employee, would be iniquitous or harsh or arbitrary to such an extent as would far outweigh the equitable balance of the employer’s right to recover.
        He said that in view of this position, the State had no other option but to fix the responsibility of officers or officials of the Department, if they are responsible for erroneous benefit, of the members of SAS cadre, if they are responsible for erroneous benefit, alongwith the recovery of total amount from them, because there was loss to State exchequer, which is public money and misuse of public money in this manner could not be permitted.
        He said that it had also come to the notice of the Department that in some cases, the right of government employees accrues under the provisions of service rules is not given by the officers or officials of the Department or on the advice of members of SAS cadre. The Department concerned was not competent to stop any benefit at their own level which has been accrued under the provisions of service rules or government instructions. If there is any ambiguity in the language of service rules or government instructions, in that eventuality, the matter may be referred to Finance Department seeking clarification immediately without any delay. After adopting this procedure, the litigation on these subjects would be minimised.
        He said that to achieve the object of minimising litigation in future, if it is found that the said procedure has not been followed by the officers and officials of the Department or by the members of SAS cadre, the responsibility of officers and officials concerned of the Department or the members of SAS cadre would be fixed under the provision of Rule 7 of the Punishment and Appeals Rules, 1987.
        He said that in all the cases wherein provisions of service rules or government instructions of Pay Revision Branch, Pension Branch or FR Branch are involved, written statement could not be filed by the Department without the approval of the Finance Department.
A written communication to this effect has been sent to all Heads of Departments, he added.
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Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Street Vendor Rules-2016 approved

CHANDIGARH, MAY 25
 With a view to facilitating street vendors in the State, Haryana Chief Minister, Mr. Manohar Lal, has approved the Haryana Street Vendor Rules-2016. A notification to this effect would soon be issued.
        While stating this here today, Urban Local Bodies, Mrs. Kavita Jain, said that the implementation of these rules would bring relief to the people who earn their livelihoods by plying ‘feris’, ‘khomchas’ and ‘rehris’ on the roadside.
        She said that such vendors often had to face exploitation, threat of physical abuse and uncertainty over lack of fixed place of business. She said that the Government took steps in this direction and prepared the rules according to the directions of the Central Government.  
        She said that survey of street vendors in each urban area, HUDA, HSIIDC and Housing Board would be conducted according to their location, after which they would be issued certificate.
        She said that Town Vending Committee would be constituted in each area which would comprise officer representing the local authority, medical officer of the local authority, fire officer, two officers of traffic police and local police, office-bearers of market or traders associations, members of resident welfare associations and officers of banks. Apart from this, eight-member committees would be constituted in Municipal Corporation area and three-member committees would be constituted in Municipal Council, Municipality areas and other Development Authority areas.
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Offer for Army to open medical college in Panchkula

CHANDIGARH, MAY 25
The Haryana Government has offered Indian Army to set up a medical college in Panchkula, near here and the land for the same would be provided by the State Government.
          The Chief Minister Mr Manohar Lal made this offer to Army Commander, Lt. General K.J. Singh, GOC-in-C Western Command while presiding over the Civil Military Liaison Conference-2016 here today.
          While lauding the role of defence forces in safeguarding the motherland, the Chief Minister said that State government is taking every possible step for welfare of serving soldiers as well as ex-servicemen. He advocated for good liaison   between the Army and civil administration and said that in case of Haryana, it is more important as although the state has only two per cent population of the country, its participation in defence forces is 10 per cent. Also, there are 2.82 lakh ex-servicemen in Haryana.Therefore, the State Government would always do its best for their welfare, he added.
          The Chief Minister said that State Government has earmarked Rs 56.33 crore for welfare of defence personnel and ex-servicemen and in future these funds would be increased. He also enlisted various welfare schemes and programmes being implemented for their welfare. He also announced a grant of Rs five lakh for the think tank “Gyan Chakra”.
          Earlier, while welcoming the Chief Minister, Army Commander, Lt. General K.J. Singh, GOC-in-C Western Command was all praise  for Haryana Government for allotting  land for Jai Jawan Awas Yojna at Bahadurgarh and Karnal, educational institutes in National Capital Region and implementing other  projects for welfare of defence personnel, ex-servicemen and their dependents.
          Chief Secretary Mr D.S. Dhesi said that this conference has a special meaning for Haryana as the State has maximum contribution in armed forces. Several forward looking progressive measures have been announced by the State government for the welfare of serving soldiers and ex-servicemen. He said that State government has started the process for recruitment in Rajya Sainik Board and Zila Sainik Boards.
          While highlighting the internal security situation in the state, Director General of Police Mr. K.P. Singh said that 46 Deputy Superintendent of Police, 29 NGOs and 2476 constables are serving the police force from ex-servicemen category. In addition to the ongoing recruitment of 1000 ex-servicemen, Chief Minister has also approved recruitment of 3000 special police officers in the state.
          A number of issues of mutual interest and grievances redressal mechanism of serving soldiers were discussed in the meeting.
          Others present in the meeting included, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Mr Rajesh Khullar, Additional Chief Secretary Home Mr. Ram Niwas and other senior officers of military and civil administration.
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Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Nine HCS officers transferred

CHANDIGARH, MAY 24
The Haryana Government has issued transfer and posting orders of nine HCS officers with immediate effect.
        Mrs. Mandeep Kaur, awaiting orders of posting, has been posted as Joint Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Ballabgarh, relieving Reagan Kumar of the said charge.
        Amit Kumar Panchal, Secretary, RTA, Ambala goes as Joint Director (Admn.) and Deputy Secretary, Industries and Commerce relieving Parvesh Kumar.
        Apurv, awaiting orders of posting, has been posted as Secretary, Haryana State Agricultural Marketing Board vice Satpal Sharma.
        Sandeep Aggarwal, awaiting orders of posting, goes as City Magistrate, Panipat, relieving Subhash Sheoran of the said charge.
        Surender Singh-II, awaiting orders of posting, has been posted as City Magistrate, Sonepat, relieving Rajiv Ahlawat of the said charge.
        Satinder Siwatch, awaiting orders of posting, goes as Sub Divisional Officer (Civil), Jhajjar against a vacant post.
        Sanjiv Kumar, awaiting orders of posting, has been posted as Secretary, Commission of Enquiry headed by Mr. Justice (Retd.) S.N. Jha at Gurgaon, against a vacant post.
        Vijay, awaiting orders of posting, goes as City Magistrate, Jhajjar, vice Dr. Ekta Chopra.
        Pradeep Ahlawat-II, awaiting orders of posting, has been posted as Sub Divisional Officer (Civil), Hansi, against a vacant post.
          The orders of posting of Satpal Sharma and Dr. Ekta Chopra will be issued later on.
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VB recommends departmental action against 15 gazetted officers

CHANDIGARH,  MAY 23
Haryana State Vigilance Bureau has  recommended departmental action against 15 Gazetted Officers and six Non-gazetted Officers in investigations conducted recently.
          While giving this information here today, a spokesman of the Bureau said that the Bureau has also caught 13 officers and officials red-handed while accepting illegal gratifications ranging from Rs. 2,000 to Rs. 20,000, recently. Cases have been registered against them under Prevention of Corruption Act.
          He said that Constable Chap Singh, Gunman of ACP, Narayan Singh of Pataudi was caught while accepting a bribe of Rs. 20,000 and one blanket on behalf of the ACP. Exemptee Assistant Sub Inspector (EASI) Sant Ram, Police Post Samalkha City, Police Station, Samalkha, Panipat and Suresh Kumar, Peon, posted on deputation from Education Department, Sadar Kanoongo Branch, office of Deputy Commissioner, Panipat were also caught while taking a bribe of Rs 10,000 each in separate cases.
          He said that Dharambir Singh, Lineman, Sub-division and Suresh Kumar, Assistant Lineman, Sub-division, Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (DHBVN), New Palam Vihar, Gurgaon were caught taking a bribe of Rs 8,000. Dr Vinod Kumar, Medical Officer/Surgeon and Naresh Kumar, Peon, contractual employee, Civil Hospital, Jhajjar were caught taking a bribe of Rs 7,000.
          He said that ASI Hari Parkash, Incharge, Police Post, Education City, Rai, Sonepat and Krishan Kumar, Information Assistant, posted at Primary Health Centre, Daulatpur, Hisar were caught taking bribe of Rs 3,500 each, in separate cases. Ran Singh, Halqa Patwari, village Saunta, Ambala and Ram Pal, Halqa Kanoongo, village Saunta, Ambala were caught taking bribe of Rs 3,000.
          Hari Om, Canal Patwari, office of Executive Engineer, Irrigation, Gohana, Sonepat and Ajit Singh, Head Teacher, Middle School, Garhi Alawalpur, Rewari were caught taking bribe of Rs 2,000 each, in separate cases, he added.
EXAMINATION DUTIES MANDATORY: The Haryana Department of Higher Education has directed that examination duties assigned by the University in under-graduate, post-graduate semester and supplementary examinations would be mandatory for the staff.
          While stating this here today, a spokesman of the Department said that a written communication to this effect has been sent to principals of all Government colleges in the State.
Chandigarh, May 24- Haryana Education Minister, Mr Ram Bilas Sharma said that laptops would be provided to the top 500 students securing 95 per cent or above marks in Matric examinations conducted by Haryana Board of School Education. A provision of Rs two crore has been provided for the purpose in budget of the year 2016-17.
          Mr Sharma said that the State Government is promoting quality education in Haryana. It is a dream of the Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi that the future generations   get such education which would make them employable and   they also infuse in themselves moral  values.He said that in order to further improve the quality of education in Haryana, an ambitious initiative known as ‘Learning Enhancement Programme (LEP) has been implemented in 3,222 primary schools. Under this programme, 18,000 teachers have been imparted training.   He said that monthly tests programme has been initiated for classes   Class I to Class XII to improve the education level of students and it is also reviewed online.
 SHAKUNTLA NOMINATED: Haryana Vidhan Sabha Speaker, Mr Kanwar Pal has nominated Mrs Shakuntla Khatak, MLA to serve on the Committee on Petitions as a Special Invitee for the remaining period of 2016-17.
RTI APPLICATIONS; The Haryana Government has decided to adopt the prescription of retention period or retention policy of Government of India for weeding out of records pertaining to RTI applications and cases related under RTI.
        While stating this here today, a spokesman of Administrative Reforms Department said that the retention period would be three years for record of RTI cases disposed off without attracting any first appeal. It would also be three years for RTI cases attracting first appeal, since they attract second appeal so require a fair retention period.
        He said that for record of RTI cases attracting second appeal, without any remarkable decision, the retention period would be three years or till the compliance of Commission’s orders, whichever is later. He said that retention period would be five years for RTI cases attracting second appeal involving a remarkable decision. It would be judgement or Commission Ruling ‘B’.
        He said that the retention period would also be three years for record of first appeal cases file as they may attract second appeal. He said that for record of second appeal cases file, the retention period would be three years or till the compliance of the Commission’s orders. It would also be three years for the record file relating to the administrative aspects or RTI Act, 2015 that is implementation, suggestion and guidelines. He said that for record file register of RTI application that is other than file, the retention period would be ‘B’ keep, which means that the file required for permanent preservation for administrative purpose.
        He said that a written communication to this effect has been sent to all Administrative Secretaries, Heads of Departments, Divisional Commissioners, Registrar, Punjab and Haryana High Court, all Deputy Commissioners, Managing Directors and Chief Administrators of the Boards and Corporations and Registrars of Universities in the State have been directed to ensure implementation of these instructions in all the offices under their control.
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Monday, May 23, 2016

One IAS and 1 HCS officers transferred

CHANDIGARH, MAY 23
The Haryana Government has issued   posting orders of an IAS and one HCS officer with immediate effect. Rahul Hooda, IAS, has been posted as Assistant Commissioner (Under Training), Kurukshetra.
        Dr. Sarita Malik, HCS, awaiting orders of posting has been posted as Secretary, State Information Commission, relieving Amarjit Singh of the said charge.
 THREE DS PROMOTED: The Haryana Government has promoted three Deputy Superintendents of Haryana Civil Secretariat as officiating Superintendents with effect from the date they assume the charge of the new assignment.
        They are Nirmal Singh, Dinesh Kumar Sharma and Rosy Gandhi
JUSTICE SUDIP AHLUWALIA:  The Acting Chief Justice of Punjab and Haryana High Court, Mr. Justice S.J. Vajifdar today administered oath of office to Mr. Justice Sudip Ahluwalia as Judge of this Court.
        On this occasion, Mr. Justice Raj Mohan Singh, Mr. Justice Amit Rawal, Mr. Justice Deepak Sibal, Mr. Justice Hari Pal Verma, Mrs. Justice Raj Rahul Garg, Mr. Justice Gurmit Ram, Mrs. Justice Sneh Prashar, Mr. Justice Darshan Singh and Dr. Justice Shekhar Kumar Dhawan were also sworn in as permanent Judges of this Court.
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Rs 200 crore sanctioned under District Plan Scheme

CHANDIGARH, MAY
 Haryana Chief Minister Mr Manohar Lal has accorded approval for the release of funds to the tune of Rs 200 crore to all the districts under the District Plan Scheme for the year 2016-17. These funds include Rs 80 crore of Scheduled Castes Sub Plan.
          While stating this here today, an official spokesman said that while funds of over Rs 8.90 crore have been released for district Ambala, over Rs 12.89 crore has been released for district Bhiwani.
         He said that over Rs 14.27 crore have been released for district Faridabad, over Rs 7.43 crore for district Fatehabad, over Rs 11.94 crore for district Gurgaon, more than Rs 13.75 crore for district Hisar, over Rs 7.56 crore for district Jhajjar, over Rs 10.52 crore for district Jind, over Rs 8.47 crore for district Kaithal, Rs 11.87 crore for district Karnal and Rs 7.61 crore for district Kurukshetra.
           The spokesman said that over Rs 7.27 crore have been released for district Mahendergarh, over Rs 8.59 crore for district Mewat, over Rs 8.22 crore for district Palwal, over Rs 4.42 crore for district Panchkula, about Rs 9.51 crore for district Panipat, over Rs 7.10 crore for district Rewari, over Rs 8.37 crore for district Rohtak, over Rs 10.21 crore for district Sirsa, about Rs 11.44 crore for district Sonipat and over Rs 9.57 crore for district Yamunanagar.
           He said that 30 per cent of total funds in a district would be spent on the construction of streets whereas  the remaining 70 per cent funds would be spent keeping in view the priorities of the districts strictly as per District Plan guidelines. He said that all districts should make efforts to complete their approved works within this financial year and they should avoid any lapse of funds.
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Benefit of maternity leave extended

CHANDIGARH, MAY 23
The Haryana Government has decided that the benefit of six months maternity leave for the birth of children beyond the second child will be extended without waiting for the approval of the Finance Department on case to case basis.
          While stating this here today, a spokesman of Finance Department said that a written communication to this effect has been sent to all Heads of Departments.
UPGRADED: The  Haryana Government has upgraded the grade pay of employees working in Municipal Corporations, Municipal Councils and Municipalities with effect from September 1, 2014.
        While stating this here today, an official spokesman said that the grade pay of employees with pay scale 9300-34800+3600   has been increased to 4000. Similarly, the grade pay of those with pay scale 9300-34800+3200 has been increased to 3600.
3.68 CR. SANCTIONED: The Haryana Government has sanctioned Rs 3.68 crore for the purchase of vehicles under the scheme for Modernization of State Police Force during the current Financial Year.
          While stating this here today an official spokesman said that a proposal to this effect has been approved by Chief Minister Mr Manohar Lal.
NUTRIOUS FOOD FOR PRISNORS:  With a view to ensure nutritious food to jail inmates, Haryana Government has decided that they would be served Dal Urd,Dal Masur and Dal Moong once a week and for the second time during the week, they would be served  Rajma, White Gram and Black Gram.
                 While stating this here today, a spokesman of Home Department said that a proposal to this effected has been approved by the Chief Minister Mr Manohar Lal.
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Haryana Civil Service rules amended

CHANDIGARH, MAY 23
The Haryana Government has amended the Haryana Civil Service (Executive Branch) Rules, 2008 and the new rules would be called as the Haryana Civil Service (Executive Branch) Amendment Rules, 2016.
          While stating this here today, a spokesman of Personnel Department said that a notification to this effect has been issued by the Department.
           He said that the examination hereinafter called the competitive examination for the post of Haryana Civil Service (Executive Branch) and Allied Services shall be held at any place in Haryana each year for the purpose of selection by competition of as many candidates for the Service as the Government may determine.
           While referring to the scheme of examination, he said that the Preliminary Examination would consist of 200 marks (for screening only), The Main Written Examination will be of 600 marks and Personality Test of 75 marks. He said that the Preliminary Examination would comprise two paper (objective type and multiple choice) and would be of total 200 marks. Paper-I General Studies (As per existing and notified syllabus) and Paper-II:  Civil Services Aptitude Test would be of 100 marks each. Civil Services Aptitude Test would include comprehension, interpersonal skills including communication skills, logical reasoning and analytical ability, decision making and problem solving, general mental ability, basic numeracy (numbers and their relations, order of magnitude, etc-Class X level), data interpretation (charts, graphs, tables, date sufficiency etc.- Class X-level).
          He said that both the question papers would be of objective type (multiple choice) questions and both the question papers would be set bilingual that is in English and in Hindi. Each paper would be of two hours duration and for each wrong answer, one fourth (0.25) mark would be deducted. The spokesman said that the Main Written Examination would comprise of five papers of total 600 marks.
Paper I : English (Including English Essay) of 100 marks, Paper II : Hindi (including Hindi Essay) in Devnagri Script of 100 marks, Paper III: General Studies of 100 marks and Paper IV and V: Two subjects to be selected from the list of 23 optional subjects of 150 marks each. He said that the question papers for the examination shall be of conventional (essay) type and each paper would be of three hours' duration. Candidates would have the option to answer all the question papers, except the language or literature papers, in English or Hindi.
          He said that the Personality Test would be of 75 marks. Total number of candidates to be admitted to the Main Written examination would be 12 times the number of advertised vacancies, including bracketed candidates, if any. Similarly, the total number of candidates to be called for personality test would be three times, including bracketed candidates, if any, of the advertised vacancies. Ex-Servicemen and dependents of the Ex-Serviceman would also have to appear in all the papers including optional subjects.
          He said that no candidate would be called for Personality or Viva-voce test unless he attains 45 per cent marks in the aggregate of all the written papers and a score of minimum 33 per cent marks each in English and Hindi Language, compulsory papers. The final selection would be based on the merit list to be prepared on the basis of total marks obtained by the candidate in the Main Written Examination and Personality or Viva-voce Test that is out of 675 marks and keeping in view the preference of services exercised by the candidates. The candidates would write their answers in Hindi or English, except the language or literature papers. The papers of General Knowledge and optional subjects unless otherwise directed, would be answered either in Hindi language or English Language but no candidate would be permitted to answer any one paper partly in Hindi and partly in English. The candidates would not be allowed the option to answer these papers in any other medium but the papers except Hindi Language or literature papers would be set bilingual that is in English and Hindi.
          The spokesman said that the syllabi for Main Written examination which would be of graduate level would be notified by the Government. Thereafter, the Government in consultation with the Commission may change, amend or revise the syllabus for the Preliminary or Main Examination after notifying in Official Gazette. The cost of application form and examination fee would be decided by the Commission in consultation with the Government. Failure to deposit the fees prescribed for the Examination by the last date of receipt of application form would render a candidate ineligible to appear in the examination provided that the Government may for reason to be recorded in writing dispense with the requirement of holding the examination in a particular year.
          He said that the notice of the date fixed for examination would be published in the Haryana Government Gazette.
          If the total marks of Main Written Examination and Personality Test and Viva-Voca obtained by two or more candidates are equal, the candidate securing higher marks in the compulsory papers of Main Written examination would be considered higher in merit. If the total marks of compulsory papers of such candidates are still equal, then the candidate older in age would be considered higher in merit".
          The spokesman said that the seniority of members appointed to the Service would be determined from the date of their appointment provided that the order of merit determined by the Commission or the Selection Committee, as the case may be, in respect of persons appointed from registers prescribed in rule 8 would not be disturbed.
          In  the case where more than one member is appointed to the Service from more than one Register of the Accepted Candidates, on the same date, the seniority of the members would be determined in the following order:—from Register B, from Register A-I, from Register C and from Register A-II.  If the name of a candidate is removed from the register of accepted candidates or the order of appointment is cancelled and such candidate is subsequently appointed to the Service, his seniority would be determined from the date of such subsequent appointment".
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Saturday, May 21, 2016

database of all residents of Haryana by next year

CHANDIGARH, MAY 21
The Haryana Government would get a database of all residents of the State prepared within the next one year, which would include all demographic details of the residents. This database would be integrated with the delivery of citizen-centric services and would also help in identifying bogus ration cards under the Public Distribution System.
          This was stated by Additional Chief Secretary, Finance, Mr. Sanjeev Kaushal here today.
          Mr Kaushal said that Haryana Government has set a target   of Rs 7,343.69 crore for allocation to Yamunanagar under District Annual Credit Plan in 2016-17. In the year 2015-16, this target was Rs 6,385.84 crore and achievement was Rs 6,771.56 crore.
        He said that under the District Plan scheme, funds amounting to Rs 957.90 lakh have been approved for district Yamunanagar in 2016-17. In 2014-15, funds amounting to Rs 478.90 lakh were released, of which Rs 385.67 lakh were spent.
        Mr Kaushal said that under the ‘Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojana’, which was launched with the objective of ensuring financial inclusion of every individual, 2,81,605 bank accounts have so far been opened in district Yamunanagar.
        He said that under this scheme, 2,45,179 Rupay Cards have been issued in the district, which is 87.06 per cent of the total target. Apart from this, 73,721 Zero Deposit accounts have been opened, which is 26.17 per cent of the total target, he added.
        Mr Kaushal said that under the Mudra scheme, loans were being provided to entrepreneurs with micro and small businesses, such as vegetable sellers, salon owners and street vendors. Loans are given under three categories namely ‘Shishu’, which covers loans up to Rs 50,000, ‘Kishore’, which covers loans above Rs 50,000 and up to Rs 5,00,000, and ‘Tarun’, which covers loans above Rs 5,00,000 and up to Rs 10,00,000, he added.
        He said that in 2015-16, loans amounting to Rs 10,137.85 lakh were provided under the Mudra scheme in district Yamunanagar. These included loans amounting to Rs 2,232.83 lakh under ‘Shishu’ category, Rs 3,561.71 lakh under ‘Kishore’ category and Rs 4,343.31 lakh under ‘Tarun’ category, he added.
        Mr. Kaushal said that 4,380 trainees have been provided training at the Rural Self Employment Training Institute (RSETI) being run by Punjab National Bank in Peeruwala, district Yamunanagar. Loans amounting to Rs 701.85 lakh have been provided to 2,135 of these trainees for different activities including dairy, plumber, cutting and tailoring, soft toy making, mobile repair, beauty parlour and bag making. Apart from this, target has been set up to provide benefits to 418 persons under the ‘Stand Up India’ scheme, he added.
          He said that mining of boulder and gravel has been started in district Mahendragarh, which has led to a 20 per cent decrease in the prices of these materials. There was a strong possibility that operations in the remaining sand mines in district Yamunanagar would resume in June.
        Mr Kaushal, who also held a meeting with officers of district administration in Yamunanagar today  directed them to take concrete steps towards displaying rate list of essential services at all Common Service Centres.He directed the officers of Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram Thermal Power Plant to make arrangements to check pollution caused by fly ash generated in the plant. He was informed   that the roads near village Lapra and around the thermal plant remained covered in fly ash and it became necessary to spray them with water from time to time. He directed the officers of the power plant to get the ash collection area of the plant and the surrounding roads sprayed with water on a regular basis.
          Mr. Kaushal also visited both 300-MW units of the power plant and the site where coal is offloaded from the train and reviewed the work going on there.
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Rs 28.98 cr compensation to Kaithal farmers

CHANDIGARH, MAY 21
The Haryana Government has approved more than Rs 28.98 crore as compensation to farmers in district Kaithal for damage to cotton crop due to pest attack and hail.
        While stating this here today, Finance and Revenue and Disaster Management Minister, Capt. Abhimanyu, said that the a total compensation of Rs 28,98,97,000 for Kharif season-2015 included Rs 28.45 crore for crop damaged due to pest attack and Rs 53.97 lakh for damage due to hail.
        He said that special girdawari was conducted for assessment of losses due to crop damage caused by White fly and leaf curl virus attack and hail in Kharif season-2015. Acting on the reports of Deputy Commissioners of Sirsa, Hisar, Jind, Fatehabad and Bhiwani,he said Rs 967,01,29,000 were approved as compensation to farmers in these districts on March 11, 2016.
        He said that Deputy Commissioner, Kaithal, had now submitted the report regarding damage to cotton crop due to White fly and to paddy due to hail in 2015. No proposal regarding such damage to crops had been received from Deputy Commissioner, Kaithal, before this, he added.
        Giving details about the extent of damage to cotton crop due to White fly in district Kaithal, the Finance Minister said that 25 to 33 per cent crop had been damaged in an area of seven acre, 33 to 50 per cent in 107 acre, 50 to 75 per cent in 11,972 acre and above 75 per cent in 14,164 acre.
        He said that in tehsil Kalayat, 25 to 33 per cent cotton crop had been damaged in an area of seven acre, 33 to 50 per cent in 107 acre, 50 to 75 per cent in 2,204 acre and above 75 per cent in 8,505 acre. In tehsil Pundri, 50 to 75 per cent crop was damaged in an area of 234 acre. In tehsil Kaithal, 50 to 75 per cent crop was damaged in an area of 1,370 acre and above 75 per cent in 454 acre. Similarly, in sub-tehsil Rajound, 50 to 75 per cent crop was damaged in an area of 8,164 acre and above 75 per cent in 5,205 acre.
        The Minister said that in sub-tehsil Rajound, 25 to 33 per cent of paddy had been damaged in an area of 771 acre.
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Friday, May 20, 2016

Three HCS officers and 10 DSPs suspended

CHANDIGARH, MAY 20
The Haryana Government has suspended three HCS officers and 10 Deputy Superintendents of Police (DSPs) with immediate effect.
        While stating this here today, an official spokesman said that these HCS officers are Dharmender Singh, Pankaj Kumar and Jagdeep Singh.
        He said that during the period of suspension, their headquarters would be in the office of Chief Secretary in Services-I Branch at Chandigarh. They would not leave the headquarters without obtaining prior permission of the Chief Secretary.
        He said that these DSPs included Sukhbir Singh, DSP, State Crime Bureau (SCB), earlier posted as DSP, Rohtak at Kalanaur, Surender Singh, DSP, SCB, earlier posted as DSP, Meham, Vijender Singh, DSP, Headquarters Rohtak and Pawan Kumar, DSP, Rohtak. Others are Jagat Singh, DSP, Beri, Sandeep Malik, DSP, CID, earlier posted as DSP Hansi, Rajbir Singh, DSP Loharu and Vinod Kumar, ACP, Faridabad, earlier posted as DSP, Gohana. He said that Sunil Kumar, DSP, Sonipat and Satish Kumar, DSP Kharkhoda, earlier posted as DSP, Ganaur have also been suspended.
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Two-laning of Ferozepur Jhirka-Biwan recommended

CHANDIGARH, MAY 20
Haryana Chief Secretary, Mr. D.S. Dhesi has recommended the two-laning of the 14.28-kilometre Ferozepur Jhirka-Biwan road in district Mewat at a cost of Rs 64.7 crore.
        The Chief Secretary was presiding over a meeting of the Committee of Secretaries on Infrastructure (CoSI) here today.
         It was informed in the meeting that the road would be developed under Public-Private Partnership mode. Keeping in view the plying of heavy vehicles on this road, due to mining activities in the area, the track would be made of concrete.
        Those present in the meeting included Additional Chief Secretary (ACS) and Financial Commissioner, Revenue, Mrs. Keshni Anand Arora, ACS, Public Works (Buildings and Roads), Mr. Hardeep Kumar and senior officers of different departments.
CAUGHT RED-HANDED: The Haryana State Vigilance Bureau has caught Assistant sub-inspector, Dharmbir Singh, posted at Police Station Barwala in district Hisar, red-handed while accepting illegal gratification of Rs 15,000 from Surender, a resident of Barwala  in lieu of taking action on his complaint.
          While stating this here today, a spokesman of the Bureau said that a case has been registered against him under sections 7 and 13 of the Prevention of Corruption Act at Bureau’s Police Station, Hisar. Further investigation of the case is in progress, he added.
199 VIOLATIONS  DETECTED: The Haryana Labour Department conducted 1,412 inspections under various labour laws recently and detected 199 violations of different kind. The Department also recovered a sum of over Rs7.31 lakh as fine during and 242 prosecutions were launched and 141 convictions were obtained during the same period.
          While stating this here today, a spokesman of Labour Department said that under Factories Act, 1948, the Department conducted 66 inspections of various industrial establishments and launched prosecutions in 86 cases during the same period.
          He said that apart from this, 98 industrial disputes were got settled by   conciliation officers of the Labour Department and six disputes were withdrawn by workers or trade unions.
          He said that the Department is running 11 whole time labour welfare centres in important industrial towns of the State. In these centres, workers are provided the facilities of reading room, library, knitting, training classes for women and other recreational activities.
 OBJECTIONS INVITED:  The Haryana School Education Department has invited objections from all stakeholders in regard to zoning of schools, the list of which, finalized by District Education Officers, has been hosted on the department website http://www.schooleducationharyana.gov.in.
          While stating this here today, a spokesman of the Department said that the objections may be submitted to respective District Education Officer (DEO) in respect to High and Senior Secondary School and to respective District Elementary Education Officer (DEEO) in respect of Primary and Middle Schools strictly in prescribed format given on the website.
          He said that such objections may reach the concerned officer through email latest by May 23, 2016 by 5 p.m. with a copy to the Directorate at email address eduhry.notice2016@gmail.com. Objections received thereafter would not be considered. He said that the list of email addresses of all DEOs and DEEOs is available on the website alongwith list of zonewise schools.
          The spokesman said that Teachers Transfer Policy 2016 was issued by the Department of School Education on April 30, 2016. As per the provision of the said policy, zonewise list of schools once finalized is to be hosted on the website seeking objections before it is notified by the Government.
PUBLIC HOLIDAY IN KURUKSHETRA: The Haryana Government has notified that May 25, 2016, the day of poll in Municipal Council, Thanesar, district Kurukshetra, would be observed as a public holiday in   government offices and  those of Boards, Corporations, educational institutions under the government and in various factories, commercial establishments and shops located in   area of Municipal Council, Thanesar within the meaning of section 25 of  Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881.
        While stating this here today, an official spokesman said that a notification to this effect has been issued by the General Administration Department.
INSPECTION OF GENERATORS: Chandigarh, May 20– Haryana Government has decided that all the apparatus of capacity above 100 KVA of the generating units including generating units producing electricity from renewable sources of energy shall be inspected by the Electrical Inspector before commissioning.
          A notification to this effect has been issued by Power Department.

Amendments in methods of selection of teachers

CHANDIGARH, MAY 20
The Haryana Government has amended the General Administration Department, General Services notification of January 28, 1970.
          While stating this here today, a spokesman of General Administration Department said that as per the amendment, methods of recruitment and the principles to be followed in making appointment to the post of Teacher, Educational Supervisor and Teacher Educator of Group B and C of School Education Department and non-gazetted Group C post under the state government have been notified.
          The Commission shall make selection and recommendation of the names of candidates to a department or an office on the basis of a written examination followed by interview. In case of all Group C posts under State Government except Teacher, Educational Supervisor and Teacher Educator of School Education Department and Class-III posts of Health Department in field of medical services, the weightage of interview marks will be 12 per cent of the total marks and written exam shall be of 88 per cent weightage of the total marks. The written exam will be divided into two portions that is 75 per cent weightage for General Awareness, Reasoning, Maths, Science, English, Hindi and concerned or relevant subject and 25 per cent for History, Current Affairs, Literature, Geography, Civics, Environment, Culture etc. of Haryana.
          As per the criteria for recruitment in case of Teacher, Educational Supervisor and Teacher Educator of School Education Department belonging to Group B and C posts, written test will be of 80 per cent marks whereas eight per cent marks that is one per cent for each completed year of service in the respective categories subject to maximum eight per cent will be given for experience and interview will be of 12 percent.
          The criteria for recruitment in case of class III posts in field of medical service of Health Department, written test will be of 80 per cent marks whereas eight per cent marks that is one per cent for each completed year of service in the respective categories engaged in RCH/NRHM/NHM project of under any Health Department of any State or Central Government in same capacity subject to maximum of eight per cent will be given for experience and interview will be of 12 per cent marks.
          The number of candidates called for interview shall not exceed twice the number of vacancies provided that all the candidates having same percentage points as the last candidate shall be called for interview.
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Sunday, May 15, 2016

Rs 2600 crore plan to develop Faridabad

CHANDIGARH, MAY 15
 Haryana Chief Minister  Manohar Lal  said that a Rs 2600 crore plan has been prepared for the development of Faridabad, which has been chosen under the national ‘Smart City’ campaign by the Union Urban Development Ministry.
        The Chief Minister was addressing the first Digital Rally of the country in Faridabad Saturday evening. Besides live broadcast on social media, the people at 15 different locations in Faridabad assembly constituency heard the Chief Minister’s address on LED screens.
        The Chief Minister said that Union Urban Development Minister, Mr. Venkaiah Naidu, was requested to include Faridabad in the list of next 20 cities to be announced under the Smart City programme. He said that this would accelerate the pace of infrastructure development in Faridabad this year. He said that if required, air taxi service would also be provided in Faridabad, Sonipat and Karnal in the next phase after its launch in Gurgaon.
        He said that the present State Government had checked corruption by promoting e-services. The Government was taking innovative steps to facilitate traders, farmers and other sections of the society through digital services. E-Biz portal was being developed so that traders could easily get new licence or clearance. Other innovations included a programme for farmers and   for issuing certificates by preparing a database of the 2.5 crore population of the State.
        The Chief Minister also announced several development projects for Faridabad constituency, including cycle track and other facilities on different roads, construction of two new ‘baaraat ghars’ for dhobi community at a cost of Rs three crore, scheme for drainage of storm water, Rs 1.5 crore for sewerage in Bharat Nagar Colony, construction of a ghat for Chhatt Puja and a new 50-bed  hospital, based on the availability of land. Other announcements included upgradation of ITI in Sector 12 at a cost of Rs 12.5 crore, Rs 10 crore for sewerage and other facilities, relocation of slum colony under a special campaign, Rs seven crore for installation of CCTV cameras in Faridabad assembly constituency and completion of all schemes to provide international-level facilities in Nahar Singh Stadium. He also announced Rs 20 crore for other development works in the constituency.
        Union Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment, Mr. Krishan Pal Gurjar, said that under the leadership of Prime Minister, Mr. Narendra Modi, and Haryana Chief Minister, Mr. Manohar Lal, the Central and State Governments had, in the last 23 and 18 months, respectively, carried out development work at a rapid pace. He said that good governance had led to visible change. The Government was laying a strong economic foundation, as a result of which BSNL, which had always remained in the red, had shown profit of Rs 10,000 crore. Similarly, while National Highways were constructed at the rate of two kilometre per day during the reign of the UPA Government, these were now being constructed at a rate of 20km a day, he added.
        Haryana Education Minister, Mr. Ram Bilas Sharma said that due to the apathy of previous governments, big industries had moved out of Faridabad and the city had fallen behind in terms of development. However, the city would be restored to its previous glory, he added.
        Animal Husbandry and Dairying Minister, Mr. O.P. Dhankar said that A-2 cow’s milk would be supplied to the National Capital Region through a mobile application. A real-time tool would be developed at a cost of Rs 123 crore to monitor the status of canal water.
        Public Works (Buildings and Roads) Minister, Rao Narbir Singh said that for the first time, work was being carried out after preparing a work programme in the Department, under which all roads in the State would soon be made pothole-free. 
        State BJP President, Mr. Subhash Barala and State BJP In-charge, Mr. Anil Jain also spoke on this occasion.
        On the occasion, social welfare organisation Navchetna Trust adopted 31 destitute girls and undertook the responsibility of providing for their education, upbringing and up to their marriage.
        Shot putter, Mr. Inderjeet Singh, renowned singer and Brand Ambassador, Faridabad, Ms. Richa Sharma and sand artist, Mr. Nitish Bharti also attended the rally.
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Saturday, May 14, 2016

Bio-plant to be set up to generate power from paddy/wheat stalks

CHANDIGARH, MAY 14
Haryana Minister of State for Renewable Energy Nayab Singh Saini said that a bio-plant would be set up to generate power from stalks of  paddy and wheat. Also, this plant would help in providing employment to the jobless.
          While giving this information, he said that Haryana Solar Energy Policy-2016 has been formulated for creating conducive environment for investment in the field of solar energy. Many agreements have been signed with various entrepreneurs for investment in this field. Under Solar Energy Policy-2016, besides the targets of Renewable Energy Purchase Obligation   of Renewable Energy Department, consumers are being encouraged to install plants on rooftops to generate solar energy.
          He said that to encourage green and clean power generation by using solar energy, four power purchase agreements of 23 megawatt solar energy and for the allocation of 13 projects for generating 165 megawatt solar energy, agreements have been signed with independent power producers. An interim secretariat of International Solar Alliance with organization of 121 countries is being constructed in Gurgaon. In view of golden jubilee celebrations of Haryana, a special programme has also been initiated for providing one lakh solar home systems of 100 watt each to beneficiaries in a phased manner in three years. It would cost Rs 180 crore.
 Mr Nayab Singh Saini said that solar energy water pumping systems are being set up to meet the irrigation needs of the farmers and during the current financial year, 500 solar water pump sets would be established by providing state and central subsidy at the rate of 30 per cent each.
          While giving this information today, he said that about 3,050 solar water pumping systems have been proposed to be set up in the current financial year at the cost of about Rs 39 crores.
          He said that the state government is opening shops and sale  centers for providing solar energy equipment to the consumers on subsidy at all petrol pumps of Indian Oil located in the state. This would help in saving of electricity.
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Gearing up to Vector Borne Disease Control Programme

CHANDIGARH, May 14
The Haryana Health Department is geared up   to effectively implement Vector Borne Disease Control Programme and eliminate Malaria  at the earliest by implementing Action Plan in each district.
          The Haryana Director General Health Services, Dr Kamla Singh, who reviewed implementation of Vector Borne Disease (VBD) Control Programme with Civil Surgeons through a video conference here today,  also took feedback   on   action taken on implementation of   decisions taken in the meeting of State Level Malaria Working Committee (SLMWC) held  last month under the Chairmanship of   Health Minister Mr Anil Vij. She also discussed the issues concerning non-communicable diseases.
          All the Civil Surgeons were asked to keep a constant watch on the disease situation in their respective districts in view of the ensuing transmission season of Vector Borne Diseases like Dengue and, Malaria. They were  asked to intensify all the preventive and control measures like Indoor Residual Spray (IRS, an insecticidal spray) in highly affected villages and take weekly anti-larval measures under which Temephos larvicide is applied on stagnant water wherever mosquito breeding is found, strengthening of hospitals for better case management of VBDs. They were also advised to involve   the officers from the Department of AYUSH and ESI for supervision and  monitoring.
Dr Kamla Singh also  emphasized on District Mewat where cases of malaria have   started reporting this year. The Civil Surgeon informed that he is personally visiting the affected areas, especially village Hathangaon, the highest affected village recently. Radical Treatment (RT) to malaria cases is being provided free of cost. He has personally verified  that RT  was given to about 10 malaria cases of this village and it was found satisfactory. He said that the Medical officers and staff like 20 Male Multi-purpose Health Workers (MPHW), Lab Technician, four Multi-purpose Health Supervisors (MPHS), four Lab Technicians,deputed from State headquarters and other districts have been assigned duties and they are working efficiently in the district. On request of Civil Surgeon Mewat, Dr Kamla Singh assured him of deputation of 20 more MPHWs to Mewat on Monday.  All areas will be covered very soon to curb the spread of malaria. She also asked all the Civil Surgeons to ensure prompt RT to malaria cases and advised them to take not more than 24 hours after the first contact of the patient with health services.
         It was informed that all  private labs have been instructed not to charge more than Rs. 600  for a dengue test that is   ELISA based IgM and  NS 1 prescribed by Central Government and also display a notice board prominently for this outside their lab as was done last year. It was informed  collection of blood samples  for dengue tests at institutions of Primary Health Centre level and above has started. Blood Samples will be collected in all such institutions and would be got tested at nearby Lab. All Civil Surgeons also informed that the month of May is being observed as Cleanliness Month in their respective areas by Department of Urban Local Bodies and Development and Panchayat. Civil Surgeons also informed that awareness is being generated among public to observe Sunday as Drying Day that is to scrub dry the desert coolers and empty all the open containers so that water may not get stagnated for more than a week and in-house mosquito breeding may be preventedd.
          As   the Central Government has launched the National Framework for Malaria Elimination (NFME) in India  during 2016-2030, on   February 11, 2016, Dr Kamla Singh directed all the district units to finalize their District Action Plan to eliminate Malaria, at the earliest. She also directed all the Civil Surgeons to activate the Rapid Response Team (RRT) of their respective district for early identification of impending outbreak of any disease so that early action may be initiated to counter the situation.
         While discussing Non-Communicable Diseases, all Civil Surgeons informed that Senior Citizen Corner have been established in all Civil Hospitals to facilitate Senior Citizens. Dy. Director, NCD further informed that a workshop on Non-Communicable Diseases will be organized soon, in which all Civil Surgeons have to participate.
Others present in the video conference included Dr. Vijay Garg, Director Health Services,Malaria, Dr. Aparajita Sondh, Deputy Director   and Dr. Rekha and Dr. Rajesh Kumar, Deputy Director from State headquarter.
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