Thursday, September 18, 2014

29306 HPU employees contribute one day's salary for JK flood victims

CHANDIGARH, SEPT 18
All the 29306 regular employees of Haryana Power Utilities (HPU) will voluntarily contribute their one day’s salary towards Chief Minister Relief Fund for assistance of flood victims in Jammu and Kashmir.
                A spokesman of HPU said here today that the employees had contributed Rs. 2.26 crore for the benefit of victims of natural disaster in Uttrakhand last year.
 200 HARYANA OFFICERS DONATE BOOOD: About 200 officers and officials including five women of Haryana Government voluntarily donated their blood at a blood donation camp organized by Rotary Club and Blood Bank Society Resource Center, Chandigarh at Haryana Civil Secretariat, here today.
          Haryana Chief Secretary Mrs. Shakuntla Jakhu, who inaugurated the camp, said that there was no donation greater than blood donation. She described voluntary blood donation as a noble cause to save precious lives. While urging other employees to donate blood, she said that donation of blood gives us a sense of satisfaction.
          There were donors like Mr Ramesh Kumar Thukral of SUGARFED and Mr Deepak of Haryana Civil Secretariat who donated blood for the 49th and 32nd time respectively. Similarly, another donor namely Mr Deepak Bansal donated blood for the 27th time.
 ELECTION GODE VIOLATION NOTICES: Notices for violation of model code of conduct during Vidhan Sabha Elections in Haryana have been served to three persons in district Kurukshetra. They included INLD district President and all of them have been asked to reply within seven days.
       Notices were served to them by Election Officer, Ladwa Assembly Constituency, who is also Additional Deputy Commissioner, Mr. Prabhjot Singh for organizing public meetings without prior approval from election officer. He said that a public meeting was organized for INLD leader Digvijay Singh Chautala at Maharaja Palace in Ladwa Assembly Constituency on September 14 without prior approval. This being violation of model code of conduct, notice was served to INLD district President Kuldeep Multani and Manager of Maharaja Palace, Ladwa who had made available the palace without prior permission.
            Similarly, notice was served to Jitender Singh Khurdban, who violated model code of conduct by conducting a public meeting in Vishvakarma temple and at another temple on September 17 without prior permission.
          It was mandatory for political parties and their candidates to take approval of the district election officer before holding any public meeting and installing loudspeaker so that expenses of the event could be timely added in accounts of respective political party or candidate. Public meeting could only be organized at a scheduled place and no religious place could be utilized for such a purpose, he added.

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