Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Online applications invited for 5761 posts

CHANDIGARH, MAY 31
Haryana Staff Selection Commission has invited online applications for 5,761 posts in different departments of the State Government. The online applications can be filled up from June 12 to July 11, 2017 till 11.59p.m.
        While stating this here today, a spokesman of the Commission said that these posts included 4,500 posts of male constable (general duty) and 1,032 posts of female constable (general duty).
        He said that applications had been invited for the remaining posts under the special recruitment drive for scheduled castes and backward classes. These include 78 posts of PGT Home Science, two posts of PGT Home Science (Mewat Cadre), one post of PGT Political Science (Mewat Cadre) and five posts of PGT Urdu (Mewat Cadre) in Secondary Education Department, and 143 posts of veterinary livestock development assistant in Animal Husbandry and Dairying Department.
        Candidates may deposit fee by July 13, 2017 up to 11.59p.m., he added.
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Haryana to upgrade 122 government schools

CHANDIGARH, MAY 31
The Haryana Government has decided to upgrade 122 government schools located in various Vidhan Sabha constituencies of the state.
       Disclosing this here today, the Education Minister, Mr Ram Bilas Sharma, said the Chief Minister, Mr Manohar Lal, had given his approval for relaxation in the rules regarding distance of as many as 79 such schools.      
       He said the schools to be upgraded include Government High School (GHS) to Government Senior Secondary School (GSSS), Dhatogra, Pinjore of Kalka (constituency), GHS to GSSS, Bunga of Panchkula (constituency), GHS to GSSS, Pilkhani and  GHS to GSSS, Kurali of Naraingarh (constituency).
       He said that others schools are GHS to GSSS, Kardhan, GHS to GSSS, Garnala and GHS to GSSS, Babyal of Ambala Cantt. (constituency), Government Primary School (GPS) to Government Middle School (GMS) Bhanokheri, GMS to GSSS, Ismilepur and GMS to GSSS Ugara/ Bara of Ambala city (constituency). GHS to GSSS, Kalpi of Mullana constituency, GHS, Bihta, Block Bilaspur to GSSS, Bihta and GHS, Chholi Rampur Jattan, Chhachrauli to GSSS, Chholi Rampur Jattan of Sadhaura (constituency), GHS to GSSS, Ledi  and GHS to GSSS, Arraiyawala of Jagadhri (constituency), GHS to GSSS, Hamida of Yamunanagar(constituency).
       He said that other schools are GMS to GSSS, Ghilor of Radaur (constituency), GHS to GSSS, Pipli of Ladwa (constituency), GMS to GSSS, Rawa of Shahbad(constituency), GHS to GSSS, Hathira of Thanesar(constituency), GPS to GMS Nagal , GPS to GMS, Dera Partap Singh  and GMS to GSSS Harigarh of Guhla Cheeka, Government Girls High School (GGHS) to Government Girls Senior Secondary School(GGSSS), Pundri of Pundri (constituency), GMS to GSSS, Peont of Nilokheri (constituency), GGHS to GGSSS, Kunjpura and  GHS to GSSS Uchana of Indri(constituency), GHS to GSSS, Chaura and GHS to GSSS Modipur of Gharaunda(constituency), GMS to GSSS, Kutana of Assandh (constituency), GPS Ward No. 8 (Panipat) to GMS Ward No. 8 (Panipat), GPS to GMS Sector-11, GPS to GMS, Ramesh Nagar Tehsil Camp Panipat and GPS Azad Nagar (Panipat) to GMS Azad Nagar (Panipat) of Panipat (constituency).
       Others are, GHS, Waiser (Madlauda) to GSSS, Waiser of Israna (constituency), GPS to GMS, Garhi Brahamana of Sonipat (constituency), GHS to GSSS, Karsola of Julana (constituency), GHS to GSSS, Mangalpur and GHS to GSSS, Kakroad of Uchana Kalan (constituency), GGHS, Frain Kalan, Block Narvvana to GSSS, Frain Kalan of Narwana(constituency), GMS to GSSS, Raghuana of Kalanwali (constituency), GHS to GSSS, Sarupgarh Santtor of Dadri(constituency).
      He said that the other schools are GHS to GSSS, Kohar of Tosham(constituency), GGHS to GGSSS Kalinga Pana Sawai of Bawani Khera(constituency), GHS to GSSS Bir Barakhtabad of Bahadurgarh, GPS to GMS Mahasar, GMS to GSSS Aghiyar and GMS Sihor to GSSS, Sihor of Ateli (constituency), GMS to GSSS Jaant, GHS to GSSS Jarwa, GGHS to GGSSS Khudana, GHS to GSSS Digrota, GPS to GMS Naya Bass and GHS to GSSS Patharwa of Mahendragarh constituency, GHS to GSSS Rajgarh of Bawal constituency, GHS to GSSS Maheshwari of Rewari constituency, GMS to GSSS Nawada Fatehpur and GHS to GSSS Kasan of Pataudi constituency, GMS to GSSS Begampur Khatola, GMS to GSSS Gairatpur and GHS to GSSS Gadoli Khurd of Badshahpur constituency.
       Others are GHS to GSSS Sukhrali, GGHS to GGSSS Wazirabad, GHS to GSSS Bimgarh Kheri of Gurugram constituency, GHS to GSSS Kadarpur and GMS to GSSS, Bisar of Sohna constituency, GHS to GSSS, Samaypur of Prithla constituency, GHS to GSSS, Badkhal, GPS to GMS Gandhi Colony and GMS to GSSS Sector-21-D of Badkhal constituency.
       He said that others are GHS to GSSS Sector-22, Faridabad, GPS to GMS Sector-3 Ballabgarh, GPS to GMS Uncha Gaon and GPS to GMS Janta  Colony of  Ballabgarh constituency, GHS to GSSS Narsinghpur, Gurugram, GHS to GSSS Kadarpur (Gurugram) and GHS to GSSS Gagoli, Block Nuh (Mewat) of M.P. Gurugram constituency, GHS to GSSS Mayyad, GHS to GSSS Brah Kalan (Jind).
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Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Naresh Badgujar stuns top seed Sanjay G.S. in AITA TS

 CHANDIGARH, MAY 30.  
 Naresh Badgujar of Haryana upset top seed Sanjay G. S  of Kerala . in a three setter marathon boys under-18 second round  match by 3-6, 6-1, 7-5 in the Zenlabs Ethica Limited CLTA-AITA Championship Series (CS-7) Tennis Tournament for boys and girls under 16 and 18 at the Sector 10 Tennis Stadium here today.
Bhupender Dahiya defeated Rohan Mehra in a straight sets 6-3, 6-4. Another CLTA Trainee Jagtar Arora defeated Yugantar Vyasin a easy match 6-3, 6-2.
Top seed Shashikant Rajput defeated Ayyooque Ahmed Khan in straight sets 6-2, 6-0 in the boysn under-16 singles second round fixture. Second seed Naresh Badgujar of CHART Haryana also won from Aditya Vardhan Roy Chaudhary of Harvest Tennis Academy, Naresh took the 1st set easily 6-2, in the 2nd set both player played high quality tennis, finally Naresh Badgujar used his experience to close the 2nd set and match 7-5. Aakarshit Mahajan and Bhupender Dahiya won from their opponent Divyanshu Hooda and Sarabjot Singh 6-3, 6-2 and 6-0, 6-2 respectively in straight sets.
  
In the girls under-16 singles 2nd rounds Srishti Dhir of CLTA trainee moved into quarterfinals in Girls under-16 singles. Srishti defeated Tanuja Chauhan in a straight sets 6-1, 6-2 in Girls under-16 single 2nd round. Other CLTA Trainee Simran Pritam, Princy Panchal, Priyanka Jakhar also moved into quarterfinals in Girls under-16 singles. Harleen Kaur, Sarah Dev, Farhat Aleen Qamar and Damini Hoon also moved into quarterfinals in Girls under-18 singles.
 Results:
Boys under-16 (2nd round): Shashikant Rajput bt Ayyooque Ahmad Khan 6-2, 6-0, Bhupender Dahiya bt Sarabjot Singh 6-0,6-2, Shubham Saini bt Sukhpreet Singh Jhoje 7-6(5), 6-1,  Gaurav Gulia bt Harsh Negi 6-2, 6-0,  Uddayvir Singh bt Jitin Kumar Chetry 6-3, 7-5,     Nitin Jaipal Singh bt Ashish Bawra 6-3, 2-6, 6-2, Aakarshit Mahajan bt Divyanshu Hooda 6-3, 6-2,  Naresh Badgujar bt Aditya Vardhan Roy Chaudhary 6-2, 7-5.
Boys under-18 (2nd round): Naresh Badgujar bt Sanjay G.S. [1] 3-6, 6-1, 7-5, Nitin Jaipal Singh bt Suhail Ahmad Khan 6-0, 6-1,  Aditya Vardhan Roy Chaudhary bt Ashish Bawra 6-1, 7-5,   Jagtar Arora bt Yugantar Vyas 6-3, 6-2,  Shashikant Rajput bt Dhruv Tangri 6-3, 6-2 , Shubham Saini bt Navneet Singh Chahal 6-2, 3-6, 7-6(1), Bhupender Dahiya bt Rohan Mehra 6-2, 6-4,  Deepender Grewal bt Savneet Singh Bajwa 6-3, 6-1.
Girls under-16 (2nd round):  Harleen Kaur bt Konika Singh Dhull 6-2, 6-1, Lagan Bidhan bt Pawandeep Kaur 6-3, 6-1,  Priyanka Jakhar bt Snigdha Sran 6-3, 6-1,  Mansi Sharma bt Akshita Sharma 7-6(6), 6-4,  Anushka Sharma bt Suchi Kaur Bedi 6-1, 6-4,   Princy Panchal bt Suryanshi Tanwar 6-4, 6-1, Simran Pritam bt Nimrat Kaur Atwal 6-3, 6-2,  Srishti Dhir bt Tanuja Chauhan 6-1, 6-2.
Girls under-18 (2nd round):  Harleen Kaur bt Japjot Kaur 6-0, 6-4, Nisha Rani bt Adity Dogra 6-1, 6-1,  Sarah Dev bt Vrinda Sharma 6-1, 6-0, Simran Pritam bt Akshita Sharma 6-7(3), 6-4, 2-0, concede, Damini Hoon bt Arti Nayan 6-4, 6-4,  Farhat Aleen Qamar bt Sanya Chadha 6-0, 6-0, Himaanshika bt Priyanka Jakhar 6-0, 6-2,  Lagan Bidhan bt Shefali Arora 6-3, 6-1.
Boys under-16 doubles (1st round):  Kumar Mahismat/ Gaurav Kumar bt Chaitanya Chaoudhary / Akashdeep Singh 6-2, 6-3.
Boys under-18 doubles (1st round): Abhay Mohan / Parveen Kumar bt Aayooque Ahmad Khan / Suhail Ahmad Khan 6-3, 7-5.
Girls under-18 doubles (1st round):  Princy Panchal / Arti Nayan bt Manit Kumari/ Amarjot Kaur 6-2, 7-5,  Damini Hoon / Shamita Yadav bt Lakshmi Sri Sai Gottapati/ Tanuja Chauhan 6-2, 6-3.
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Monday, May 29, 2017

Rajesh Kalia among 12 HPS officers transferred

CHANDIGARH, MAY 29
The Haryana Government has issued transfer and posting orders of 12 HPS officers with immediate effect.
        Rajesh Kalia, Superintendent of Police, Yamunanagar has been posted as Superintendent of Police, Intelligence, CID, with additional charge of Superintendent of Police, Yamunanagar.
        Vinod Kumar, Superintendent of Police, Police Headquarters has been posted as Superintendent of Police, Telecom.
        Hira Singh, on promotion, has been posted as Deputy Superintendent of Police, Gurugram.
        Raj Kumar, Deputy Superintendent of Police, PTC, Sunaria has been posted Deputy Superintendent of Police, CID.
        Ravinder Singh Tomar, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Meham has been posted as Deputy Superintendent of Police, Fatehabad.
        Virender Sangwan, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Jind has been posted as Deputy Superintendent of Police, Meham vice Raj Kumar.
        Rajesh Kumar, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Haryana Police Academy, Madhuban has been posted as Deputy Superintendent of Police, Ambala.
        Sandeep Malik, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Police Headquarter has been posted as Deputy Superintendent of Police, SCB.
        Anoop Singh, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Third Battalion, Haryana Armed Police, Hisar has been posted Deputy Superintendent of Police, Badhra.
        Daljeet Singh, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Jhajjar has been posted as Deputy Superintendent of Police, Third Battalion, Haryana Armed Police, Hisar vice Anoop Singh.
        Pawan Kumar, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Police Headquarters has been posted as Deputy Superintendent of Police, Haryana Armed Police, Madhuban.
        Vijender Singh, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Police Headquarters has been posted as Deputy Superintendent of Police, Haryana Armed Police.
        The posting orders of Ajay Rana, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Badhra will be issued later on.

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13 District Attorneys, 19 Deputy District Attorneys and 16 Assistant District Attorneys transferred

CHANDIGARH MAY 29
The  Haryana government has issued transfer and posting orders of 13 District Attorneys, 19 Deputy District Attorneys and 16 Assistant District Attorneys of the Prosecution Department with immediate effect.
        Inderdeep, District Attorney posted in the office of Advocate General, Haryana, Chandigarh has been transferred to the office of District Attorney, Kaithal, against a vacant post.
        S. S. Sehrawat, District Attorney posted in the office of Additional Director, CID, Haryana, Chandigarh has been transferred to the office of Excise and Taxation Commissioner, Panchkula, against a vacant post.
        Shashi Kant Sharma, District Attorney posted in the office of Director, Haryana Police Academy, Madhuban, Karnal has been transferred to the office of District Attorney, Karnal, against a vacant post.
        Dinesh Bajaj, District Attorney posted in the office of Excise and Taxation Commissioner, Panchkula has been transferred to the office of Director Haryana Police Academy, Madhuban, Karnal.
        Subhin Din Bhatti, District Attorney posted in the office of Additional Chief Secretary, Finance Department has been transferred to the office Chief Administrator, HUDA, Panchkula, against a vacant post.
        Seema Hooda, District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Jhajjar has been transferred to the office of Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Faridabad, against a vacant post.
        Sanjay Hooda, District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Sonipat has been transferred to the office of Director, Elementary Education, Panchkula, against a vacant post.
        Narsi Dass, District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Fatehabad has been transferred to the office of District Attorney, Narnaul.
        Anand Kumar Jaglan, District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Narnaul has been transferred to the office of District Attorney, Jind against a vacant post.
        Amarjit Singh, District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Yamunanagar has been transferred to the office of Superintending Engineer, Yamuna Water Services Circle, Irrigation Department, New Delhi, against a vacant post.
        Shamsher Singh, District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Bhiwani has been transferred to the office of District Attorney, Jhajjar.
        Usha Bishnoi, District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Sirsa has been transferred to the office of District Attorney, Fatehabad.
        Madan Lal, District Attorney posted in the office of Excise and Taxation Commissioner, Panchkula has been transferred to the office of Director of Prosecution, Panchkula, against a vacant post.
        Among Deputy District Attorney, Azad Singh, Deputy District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Jhajjar has been transferred to the office of District Attorney, Jind, against a vacant post.
        Suresh Kumar, Deputy District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Mewat at Nuh has been transferred to the office of District Attorney, Jhajjar.
        Sumer Singh Hooda, Deputy District Attorney posted in the office of Superintendent of Police, State Vigilance Bureau, Rohtak has been transferred to the office of District Attorney, Mewat at Nuh.
        Ram Kumar Khangwal, Deputy District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Jhajjar has been transferred to the office of District Attorney, Yamunanagar.
        Anil Kumar Lohiya, Deputy District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Fatehabad has been transferred to the office of District Attorney, Jhajjar.
        Poonam, Deputy District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Hisar has been transferred to the office of District Attorney, Sirsa.
        Satish Kumar Mittal, Deputy District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Kurukshetra and Narender Kumar Bhoria, Deputy District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Panchkula will swap their places of posting.
        Ravinder Narwal, Deputy District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Narnaul has been transferred to the office of District Attorney, Mewat, against a vacant post.
Naresh Kumar, Deputy District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Panipat has been transferred to the office of District Attorney, Rohtak.
        Rajesh Kumar, Deputy District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Rohtak has been transferred to the office of District Attorney, Mewat, against a vacant post.
        Rajiv Kathpalia, Deputy District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Sonipat has been transferred to the office District Attorney, Sirsa, against a vacant post.
        Suresh Kumar Kaushik, Deputy District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Sirsa has been transferred to the office of District Attorney, Jhajjar, against a vacant post.
        Baljeet Singh, Deputy District Attorney posted in the office of District Attoreny, Yamunanagar has been transferred to the office of District Attorney, Sirsa, against a vacant post.
        Guldev Kumar, Deputy District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Yamunanagar has been transferred to the office of District Attorney, Narnaul.
        Pankaj, Deputy District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Karnal has been transferred to the office of District Attorney, Fatehabad.
        Rajnish Raijada, Deputy District Attorney, under transfer from the office of Superintendent of Police, State Vigilance Bureau, Ambala to the office of District Attorney, Mewat, has been transferred to the office of Superintendent of Police, State Vigilance Bureau, Ambala.
        Dharmbir Singh, Deputy District Attorney, under transfer from the office of Additional Director, Prosecution, Haryana Legal Cell, Haryana Bhawan, New Delhi to the office of District Attorney, Mewat, has been transferred to the office of Additional Director, Prosecution, Haryana Legal Cell, Haryana Bhawan, New Delhi.
        Devender Singh, Deputy District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Panipat has been transferred to the office of District Attorney, Sonipat, against a vacant post.
        Among the Assistant District Attorney, Bijender Kumar, Assistant District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Palwal has been transferred to the office of District Attorney, Hisar, against a vacant post.
        Gautam Nariala, Assistant District Attorney posted in the office of Secretary, Housing Board, Panchkula has been given additional charge of Estate Office, HUDA, Panchkula in addition to his own duties.
        Mahipal, Assistant District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Karnal has been transferred to the office of District Town Planner, Kurukshetra.
        Ravinder Malik, Assistant District Attorney posted in the office of District Town Planner, Kurukshetra has been transferred to the office of District Attorney, Kaithal, against a vacant post.
        Parveen Kumar, Assistant District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Hisar (Sub Divisional Court, Hansi) has been transferred to the office of PGIMS, Rohtak with additional charge of Municipal Corporation, Rohtak, against a vacant post.
        Sanjay Suhag, Assistant District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Narnaul (Civil Court, Mahendergarh) has been transferred to the office of District Attorney, Jind, against a vacant post.
        Sidharth Sethi, Assistant District Attorney posted in the office of Land Acquisition Officer, Urban Estate, Gurugram has been given additional charge of HUDA, Gurugram in addition to his own duties.
        Vikram Singh, Assistant District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Kaithal has been transferred to the office of Director, Women and Child Development, Panchkula, against a vacant post.
        Surender Khatkar, Assistant District Attorney posted in the office of Deputy Commissioner, Kaithal has been transferred to the office of Superintending Engineer, Public Health Engineering Department, Jind, against a vacant post.
        Randhir Singh, Assistant District Attorney posted in the office of Superintendent of Police, Sonipat has been transferred to the office of General Manager, Haryana Roadways, Sonipat, against a vacant post.
        Anand Mann, Assistant District Attorney posted in the office of General Manager, Haryana Roadways, Sonipat, has been transferred to the office Superintendent of Police, Sonipat, against a vacant post.
        Dinesh Kumar, Assistant District Attorney posted in the office of Director, Urban Estate, Panchkula has been transferred to the office of Director, Treasury and Accounts Department, Chandigarh, against a vacant post.
        Pardeep Bura, Assistant District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Jhajjar (Civil Court, Bahadurgarh) has been transferred to the office of District Attorney, Jhajjar, against a vacant post.
Rahul Verma, Assistant District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Bhiwani has been transferred to the office of Superintending Engineer, Public Health Department, Rohtak, against a vacant post.
Atam Parkash, Assistant District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Rewari has been transferred to the office of Principal, Pt. BDS University of Health Sciences, Rohtak, against a vacant post.
        Sudhir Jhakhar, Assistant District Attorney posted in the office of District Attorney, Rewari has been transferred to the office of District Attorney, Rohtak, against a vacant post.

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Sunday, May 28, 2017

Haryana CM announces pension, other incentives for media persons

Chandigarh, May 27 - Haryana Chief Minister, Mr Manohar Lal today announced a number of incentives for the media persons in the State. These included monthly pension of Rs 10,000 to the media persons aged 60 years and above who have completed 20 years of service, life insurance of Rs 10 lakh and Rs 20 lakh on sharing basis, and cashless mediclaim of Rs five lakh.
        The Chief Minister was addressing a well-attended Swarna Jayanti Journalists Meet at Indradhanush Auditorium in Panchkula, near here, today.
        He said that now media persons who have completed five years in the profession will be given recognition. At present there are two categories of media persons, accreditated and non-accreditated. Now accreditation would be given to one representative of each electronic media organisation at sub-divisional level. 
The Chief Minister announced that a new policy would also be framed for giving recognition to representatives of web news portals. A committee would also be formed to give suggestions in this regard. 
        Apart from this, to facilitate media persons at district level, media centres would be established in two rooms adjacent to or in the office of District Information and Public Relations Officer (DIPRO) in each district of the State.
        The Chief Minister said that the State Government had also decided that media persons aged 60 years and above, who have 20 years’ experience in any news organisation, would be eligible to avail the benefits of pension scheme.
        Prior to Independence, political leaders and representatives of media houses were subjected to torture but the might of pen did not bow before such forces. Not only this, they also contributed to bringing about reforms in the society after Independence, he added.
        The Chief Minister compared the role of a media person to that of a soldier as he had to perform duty in difficult circumstances, and also capture rare photographs even at the borders. They have also to consider which news should be released when. While positive news could create new consciousness in the society, negative news could create sensation, he added.
Some media groups are indulging in yellow journalism which can bring them fame for some time but ultimately it creates hurdles in the creation of a welfare society. Highlighting the importance of social media in the present era of Information Technology, he said news or information through this medium could be disseminated from one country to another in no time.
On this occasion, the Chief Minister highlighted various schemes launched by the state government for the welfare of the people. The state government is working with a broad view and has prepared Vision 2030 to implement long-term projects. This is the third year of government in the state. This is the year of performance during which all announcements made so far would be executed.
Long-term projects would be made for the next 10 to 15 years so that future generations could benefit from them. The state government is working with the intention to serving the people, and not to garner votes in elections.
He hoped that the people would vote BJP to the power for the second consecutive term also in the next elections. "We are working with the spirit of ‘Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas’ and opposition parties have also appreciated this step," he added.
Speaking on the occasion, the Information, Public Relations and Languages Minister, Mrs Kavita Jain, said it was for the first time in the last 50 years of the state when such a huge Journalists Meet had been organized. Media persons always played the role of reformer in the society and worked as a bridge between the government and the public.
         It is in acknowledgment of their role in society that they are considered as the fourth pillar of democracy. She urged representatives of media houses to take various welfare schemes and programmes being implemented by the state government to every doorstep to facilitate the people. 
        The Haryana BJP President, Mr Subhash Barala, also spoke on this occasion. The Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Mr Rajesh Khullar, presented the welcome address.
        Earlier, veteran journalist and former vice-chancellor of Makhanlal Chaturvedi University, Bhopal, Mr Radhey Shyam Sharma, presented his views on the role of media in the society.
Among those present included MP Mr Rattan Lal Kataria, MLAs Mr Gian Chand Gupta and Mrs Latika Sharma, State BJP Media In charge, Mr Rajiv Jain, Media Advisor to Chief Minister, Mr Amit Arya, Director, Information, Public Relations and Languages Department, Mr T.L. Satyaprakash, and officers of the Panchkula district administration.
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Thursday, May 25, 2017

Holders India better equipped than last time: Virat Kohli

LONDON, MAY 25
Virat Kohli, who was part of the India squad which won the ICC Champions Trophy four years ago, believes his side is in an even better position to rule the world this year as he prepares for his first major competition as captain.
 India arrives in England and Wales as one of the favourites to lift the trophy and repeat its success from 2013 – when it beat host England in a memorable final.
 However, India has not played 50-over cricket since beating England 2-1 in a thrilling three-match series in January and there is no time to ease into the competition in a group which contains the dangerous trio of Pakistan, Sri Lanka and South Africa. 
But recent history shows the team always rises to the occasion on the biggest stage, and the two-time ICC Cricket World Cup winner will be tough to stop.
 The squad arrives having played plenty of cricket in the past six months, with home series against England and Australia followed by the Indian Premier League. And the squad is full of match-winners, with Kohli joined by the likes of Rohit Sharma, Ajinkya Rahane and the veteran duo of Yuvraj Singh and Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
 The 28-year-old Kohli is expecting great things from his side.
 “I am very excited to be playing as captain in my first major ICC competition,” he said. “As far as the team goes, we won last time because our fast bowlers did very well, our spinners were strong and our opening batsman did well.
 “They were the main three factors. This year the team is a lot fitter, the cricketers are a lot more mature because that was a very young group four years ago. It has gained a lot of experience in the last three or four years. I love the tournament because it represents a challenge from the (word) go. 
“In the ICC Cricket Wold Cup you have a league and a lot of games to play but here it is group games and then either the semis or you are out.” 
After a couple of warm-up matches against New Zealand and Bangladesh, India opens its campaign against neighbour Pakistan at Edgbaston in one of the most eagerly anticipated matches of the group stage. 
Following that, India will tackle Sri Lanka and South Africa at the Kia Oval. 
Kohli’s 50-over form in the past 12 months is nothing short of exemplary, with an average of over 90 – while he already has the fourth most one-day international centuries in history. But he struggled to find his best form in England three years ago, averaging less than 20 across five Test matches. 
“If you talk about the longer format of the game then I did not do well here three years ago,” he said.
“I was not able to contribute to the team and I want to succeed, although not to prove a point. It motivates me further to come back and do better. 
“For me it is a game of cricket. From then to now, I have shown I am strong mentally. England brings a lot for challenges for a batsmen and I want to overcome them personally for my satisfaction at the end of my career.
 “From that point of view, it is exciting for me.”
 Kohli may be the star of the team these days, but Yuvraj and Dhoni still play a major role. And Kohli expects former captain Dhoni to flourish in this tournament.
 “We needed to strengthen our lower middle order contribution. Too much burden was on MS,” he said.
“He was not able to express himself. But now we are balanced, we have good fast bowlers, depth in batting and the series against England [In January] sealed it for us.
 ”We are in a good head-space going into this tournament.”
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President to visit village Daula

CHANDIGARH, MAY 25
 The President, Mr. Pranab Mukherjee, would visit village Daula, district Gurugram and lay foundation stones of building of Government Senior Secondary School and driving school in the village under the Smart Gram initiative on June 2, 2017.
        This was disclosed by Haryana Chief Minister, Mr. Manohar Lal, in a meeting of officers to review preparations for the President’s visit, held at the Haryana Civil Secretariat here today.
        The Chief Minister held the meeting immediately after his return from his five-day visit to Singapore and Hong Kong. Chief Secretary, Mr. D.S. Dhesi, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Mr. Rajesh Khullar and Principal Secretary, Monitoring and Coordination Department, Mr. T.C. Gupta were also present in the meeting.
        Earlier, upon arriving in Delhi, Mr. Manohar Lal informed media persons that five Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) involving potential investment of about Rs 20,000 crore in Haryana had been signed during the visit. “Entrepreneurs in both countries have evinced keen interest in investing in Haryana,” he added.
        He was accompanied during the visit by Industries and Commerce Minister, Mr. Vipul Goel, MLAs and other senior officers of the State Government.
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25 lakh persons enrolled under PMSBY

CHANDIGARH, MAY 25
 As many as 25.05 lakh people in Haryana have been enrolled under the ‘Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana’ (PMSBY) scheme from May, 2015 to April, 2017. Under this scheme, accidental insurance cover is being provided to all residents of Haryana in the age group of 18 to 70 years.
        Haryana Urban Local Bodies Minister, Mrs. Kavita Jain, who was redressing the grievances of people here today, said that under this scheme, the risk coverage available is Rs two lakh for accidental death and permanent total disability, and Rs one lakh for permanent partial disability.
Permanent total disability is defined as total and irrecoverable loss of both eyes or loss of use of both hands or feet or loss of eyesight and loss of use of a hand or a foot. Permanent partial disability is defined as total and irrecoverable loss of eyesight or loss of use of a hand or foot.
        She said that the scheme was being offered through banks and administered through public sector general insurance companies and other general insurance companies. All residents of Haryana having Aadhaar-seeded saving bank accounts, in the age group of 18 to 70 years, are entitled to join the scheme. Aadhaar is the primary KYC for the bank account and insurance coverage, she added.
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Haryana Swarna Jayanti Journalists Meet

CHANDIGARH, MAY 25 
The Haryana Government would organise Haryana Swarna Jayanti Journalists Meet at Indradhanush Auditorium, Panchkula, at 11a.m. on May 27, 2017. All journalists in the State have been invited for this event.
        While Chief Minister, Mr. Manohar Lal, would be the Chief Guest on the occasion, Information, Public Relations and Languages Minister, Mrs. Kavita Jain, would preside over the function.
        While stating this here today, a spokesman of the Information, Public Relations and Languages Department said that Member of Parliament, Ambala, Mr. Rattan Lal Kataria, Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA), Panchkula, Mr. Gian Chand Gupta and MLA, Kalka, Mrs. Latika Sharma, would be the guests of honour.
        Others who would be present on this occasion include Principal Secretary, Information, Public Relations and Languages Department, Mr. Rajesh Khullar, Media Adviser to Chief Minister, Mr. Amit Arya, Officer on Special Duty to Chief Minister (Media), Mr. Raj Kumar Bhardwaj, Additional Chief Secretary, Sports and Youth Affairs Department, Dr. K.K. Khandelwal, Director, Information, Public Relations and Languages Department, Mr. T.L. Satyaprakash, Deputy Commissioner, Panchkula, Ms. Gauri Parasher Joshi, and other senior officers of the State Government.
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Committee formed to commemorate birth centenary of Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya

CHANDIGARH, MAY 25
The Haryana government has constituted a State Level Organising Committee under the chairmanship of Chief Minister, Mr Manohar Lal to commemorate the Birth Centenary of Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya in a befitting manner.
          While stating this here today, an official spokesman said that Haryana Governor, Prof. Kaptan Singh Solanki would be the Patron of the Committee, whereas the other members of the Committee would include Union Minister of Steel, Ch. Birender Singh, Union Minister of State for Planning and Urban Development, Rao Inderjit Singh, Union Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment, Mr Krishan Pal, Speaker, Haryana Vidhan Sabha, Mr Kanwar Pal, Haryana Education Minister, Mr Ram Bilas Sharma, Finance Minister, Capt. Abhimanyu, Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Minister, Mr O.P. Dhankar, Sports and Youth Affairs Minister, Mr Anil Vij, Public Works (Building and Roads) Minister, Rao Narbir Singh, Urban Local Bodies Minister, Mrs Kavita Jain, Transport Minister, Mr Krishan Lal Panwar, Industries and Commerce Minister, Mr Vipul Goel, Advocate General, Haryana, Mr Baldev Raj Mahajan and Leader of Opposition, Mr Abhey Singh Chautala.
          He said that other members are Deputy Speaker, Haryana Vidhan Sabha, Mrs Santosh Yadav, Minister of State for Cooperation, Mr Manish Kumar Grover, Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment, Mr Krishan Kumar Bedi, Minister of State for Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs, Mr Karan Dev Kamboj, Minister of State for Public Health Engineering, Dr. Banwari Lal, Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Mr Nayab Singh Saini, Chief Whip, Government of Haryana, Mr Gian Chand Gupta, Chief Parliamentary Secretaries, Mr Shyam Singh Rana, Mr Bakhshish Singh Virk, Mrs Seema Trikha, Mr Kamal Gupta, Members of Parliament (MP), Rajya Sabha, Mr Shanta Kumar and Dr. Subhash Chandra, Lok Sabha MP, Ambala, Mr Ratan Lal Kataria, MP, Bhiwani, Mr Dharamvir, MP, Kurukshetra, Mr Raj Kumar Saini, MP Lok Sabha, Karnal, Mr Ashwani Kumar, MP, Sonepat, Mr Ramesh Chander Kaushik, ex-Minister, Prof. Ganeshi Lal, Mr Fakir Chand Agarwal, Dr. Kamla Verma, President, Haryana BJP, Mr Subhash Barala, President, Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee, Mr Ashok Tanwar, President, Indian National Lok Dal, Mr Ashok Arora, Patron, Haryana Shiromani Akali Dal, Mr Jaspal Singh Mann, President, Haryana BSP, Mr Parkash Bharti, Mr Bajrang Lal Gupta, Vice President, BJP, Mr Vinay Sahastar Budhey, Mr Sita Ram Vyas, Mr Rameshvar Das, Mr Prem Kumar, Mr Krishan Singhal, Mr Narender, Mr Prem Ji Goyel, Mr Kailash Satyarthi, Mr Alok Kumar and Mr Ram Bahadur Rai.
          He said that other members include Vice Chancellor (VC), Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra, Dr. Kailash Chander Sharma, VC, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Prof. Bijender Kumar Punia, Mr Neeraj Kumar Daftuar, Mr Atul Jain, Mr Subhash Kashyap, Mr C.P. Bhatt, Mr Deena Nath Batra, Mr Darshan Lal Jain of Yamunanagar, Major Kartar Singh, Mr Pawan Jindal, Mr Vijay, Mr D.P. Bhardwaj, Sangathan Mantri, Bhartiya Janta Party Haryana State, Mr Suresh Bhatt, General Secretary, Mr Atul Jain, Chairman, Ekatam Manav Darshan Anusandhan evam Vikas Pratisthan, Delhi, Mr Mahesh Sharma, Mr Chander Prakash Ahuja (BVP), President, Vidya Bharti Mandir, Dr. Sripal Singh, Mr Gopal Sharan Garg, Mr Chander Trikha, Mr Shiv Kumar Khandelwal, Mr Jaimini Haryanvi, Dr. Sita Sagar, Dr. Harish Chand Verma, Mr Om Prakash Gandhi, Mr Subhash Ahuja, Mr Shailender Pandey, Mr Gobind Bhardwaj, Mr Sandeep Joshi, Mr Rajiv Jain, Dr. Kiran Kalkal, Mr Yashvir Dagar, Mr Vir Kumar Yadav, Mr Aatam Parkash Manchanda, Political Secretary to Chief Minister, Mr Deepak Mangala, Mr Shiri Niwas Goyal, Mr Sanjay Bhatia, Prof. Vidhu Rawal, Mr Gopal Sharma, Mr Surender Jain, Vish Hindu Parishad, Mr Naveen Kaushik, Adhivakta Parishad, Dr. Puranmal Gau, Mr Shirinivas, Mr Virender, Bhartiya Mazdoor Sangh, Mr Om Singh Chauhan, Bhartiya Kissan Sangh, Mr Balkishan Ji, Vidya Bharti, Mr Shyam Sunder Gupta, Hindu Siksha Samiti, Mrs Chanderkanta, Rashtriya Savika Samiti, Mrs Santosh Aneja, Mr Dalpat Singh, Dr. Bhimsen Sharma, Major Deen Dayal Saini, Sanskar Bharti, Mr Balraj Nandwani, Dr. Raj Mangal Parsad Jayswal and Prof. Mukul G. Asher.
          He said that the official members of the committee would include Chief Secretary as Member, Additional Chief Secretary, Sports and Youth Affairs Department as Member Secretary, Mr Rajeev Sharma, IAS (Retd.) as Convener, whereas its other members are Additional Chief Secretaries of Finance and Education Departments, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister / Information and Public Relations Department, Principal Secretary, Higher Education Department, Principal Secretary, Art and Affairs Department and Director, Information, Public Relations and Languages. 
          He said that the Executive Committee would have the Education Minister, Mr Ram Bilas Sharma as Chairman, Information, Public Relations and Languages Minister Mrs Kavita Jain as Co-Chairperson, Chief Secretary as Vice Chairman while other members include Financial Commissioner, Revenue, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Administrative Secretaries of Development and Panchayats, Finance, Higher Education, School Education, Information, Public Relations and Languages, Art and Cultural Affairs, Public Works (Buildings and Roads), Sports and Youth Affairs Departments, Mr Rajeev Sharma, Convener, Haryana Swarna Jayanti Celebration, Vice Chancellor, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, Vice Chancellor, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Vice Chancellor, Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, Chairman, Housing Board, Director, Sports and Youth Affairs, Vice Chairmen and Directors of Haryana Kala Parishad, Haryana Granth Academy and Haryana Sahitya Academy and General Secretary, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Research Institute.

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Wednesday, May 24, 2017

HSIIDC invites online applications for allotment of 1,718 industrial plots

CHANDIGARH, MAY 24
 Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation has invited online applications for allotment of 1,718 industrial plots in various estates in the state. The last date for receipt of applications is July 7, 2017.
        While stating this here today, a spokesman of the Corporation said that applications have been invited for one plot in Udyog Vihar (UV) Gurugram Phase-IV, 10 plots in UV Gurugram Phase-VI, 12 plots in Industrial Model Township (IMT) Manesar, 12 plots in Industrial Estate (IE) Kundli Phase I to V, 43 plots in Food Park Rai Phase I and II, 61 plots in IE Rai Phase-I, II and IIDC Phase-I and two plots in Technology Park Rai. Similarly, applications have also been invited for 18 plots in IE Bahadurgarh, 68 plots in IGC Saha Phase-I, 22 plots in Food Park Saha Phase-I, one plot in IE Faridabad Sector-59, 20 plots in IE Faridabad Flatted Factory, Sector-59, 217 plots in IMT Faridabad, 13 plots in IE Tohana, two plots in IE Jind and 165 plots in  IE Narwana.
        He said that applications have also been invited for four plots in Informal Sector Narnaul, one plot in IE Barwala Phase-1, 310 plots in IE Panipat, five plots in Panipat Textile Hub, 157 plots in IMT Bawal, 38 plots in IMT Rohtak, 10 plots in IE Sirsa, 197 plots in IE Barhi, 292 plots in IE Manakpur Phase-I and II, 13 plots in IE Karnal, 22 plots in IE Karnal Extension and one plot each in Sonipat and Samalkha.
        The spokesman said that those interested may visit e-governance portal of HSIIDCwww.hsiidcesewa.org.in for detailed terms and conditions, and procedure for filling applications. He said that complete details of the offered plots were available on the portal. In case, any applicant desires any particular plot, he may indicate the same in his application. The remaining applications received against the previous advertisements dated March 2, 2017 and August 31, 2016 (Saturated) will be considered alongwith the applications received against this advertisement, he added.

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Framing rules to give extension to employees post retirement

CHANDIGARH, MAY 24
Haryana Finance Minister, Capt. Abhimanyu has said that the Department could draft Rules at its own level for giving extension in service to officers and employees post retirement keeping in view the requirement, work efficiency record of employee and technical importance of post. 
          Capt. Abhimanyu was interacting with the media persons after the meeting of Cabinet Sub-Committee constituted regarding increasing the retirement age of employees from 58 to 60 years with Chief Secretary Mr D.S Dhesi here today. 
          He said that cabinet sub-committee constituted under his Chairmanship has studied the recruitment process being adopted by six States for preparing draft rules for the transparent recruitment of Class IV employees keeping in view their socio-economic condition. He said that the recruitment process by Haryana Staff Selection Commission and Haryana Public Service Commission is in progress to fill up 50,000 vacant posts. 
          The Finance Minister said that  it has been decided to convene the third meeting of the Committee in Chandigarh on June 14, 2017 at 4 pm. Discussions were also held in the meeting regarding fixing of tenure of Head of the Departments, he added. 
                    He said that at present 39 officers and employees of different departments are on service extension post retirement. He said that though government employees retired every year but the number of employees going to be retired in Elementary Education, Secondary Education, Police and Irrigation Departments in the year 2017 would be comparatively more. He said that Director General of Police has informed in the meeting that research work is adversely affected due to the retirement of large number of Research Officers in the Police Department. 
          Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment, Mr Krishan Kumar Bedi was also present in the meeting.

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Haryana has vast potential for investment in varied fields: CM

CHANDIGARH, MAY 24
Haryana, a land of opportunities and enterprise, offers the best eco-system to invest and reap the rewards of investment. Offering all that industry takes to take roots and grow---water, power, infrastructure and single-window clearance mechanism---the state has vast potential for investment in varied fields, and is the ideal place to invest in.
      This was stated by Chief Minister, Mr Manohar Lal, while addressing 100-strong gathering of captains of industry and leading investors at the Invest Haryana Road Show held in Hong Kong today. "This is my first visit to your beautiful city—Hong Kong--and I am impressed with its impressive infrastructure”, he quipped.
          The Chief Minister, who is leading a nine-member delegation to project Haryana as a preferred investment destination, reached Hong Kong from Singapore last night. The other members of the delegation, including Industries Minister, Mr Vipul Goel, and Managing Director, HSIIDC, Dr Raja Sekhar Vundru, were also present at road show.
          Addressing the gathering at the road show, he said a draw among global investors, Haryana is a leading manufacturer of cranes, excavators, cars, two-wheelers, footwear and scientific instruments etc, and is  counted among the most developed and industrialized states in India.
   The state offers great opportunities for investment in the fields of Infrastructure, smart cities, healthcare and medical education, skill development, electronics hardware manufacturing, aerospace & defence, mass rapid transport etc.  The state has the advantage of geo-strategic location. The people of Haryana are industrious and focused, and our youth have the zeal, skill and attitude of world beaters.
       "Friends, Haryana provides a very conducive eco-system for growth of enterprises and I invite you all to invest in Haryana. We shall appoint Relationship Managers for you, who will handhold you through the entire project lifecycle. I also assure you of our hassle-free business environment and wholehearted support of my government", the Chief Minister said.
          Geographically, ours is a small state, accounting for just 1.3 per cent of the total area of the country, but we contribute nearly 4 per cent to the national economy. We enjoy a great strategic advantage as Haryana surrounds the National Capital Delhi from three sides and nearly 57 per cent of the state falls under the National Capital Region - providing access to about 11 per cent of India’s consumer market. 
          Haryana has the highest per capita income amongst the larger states and ranks among the leading states in terms of highest per capita spend in urban and rural areas. This makes Haryana an economy that earns more and spends more. Haryana’s GDP is growing at a rate of 8% annually. Today, the manufacturing and services sectors contribute about 86 per cent to the state's economy.
          "We have excellent connectivity with the rest of the country through air, rail and road. As many as 15 National Highways crisscross through the state providing connectivity to the rest of the country. The law and order situation in the state is excellent which provides the right atmosphere for the industry to nurture and grow. Ample land bank is available for the industry with 24X7 on demand power availability", Mr Manohar Lal said.
          Creation of infrastructure of international standard has our special attention. The state is constantly striving to improve connectivity, ensure adequate power and water supply and create social infrastructure like schools, hospitals and recreation centres etc.
          The under-construction Kundli-Manesar-Palwal Expressway that encircles Delhi on the western side will facilitate seamless connectivity of Haryana with the rest of the country, without the traffic having to pass through National Capital territory of Delhi. It is a priority project which will be completed by December 2017.
          The Chief Minister disclosed that a Global Corridor had been planned along its 135-km route, which offers new opportunities of US$ 50 billion for development of Theme Hubs. Several Metro Rail Projects have been undertaken including extension of Delhi Metro to nearby cities in Haryana that is Gurgaon, Faridabad and Bahadurgarh. This will ensure seamless and fast connectivity for Haryana with the national capital Delhi.
          Further, besides improving the quality of life in the National Capital Region these corridors would cut down the number of vehicles on the roads, decongest both national highways and arterial roads and reduce pollution levels. Our other initiatives include upgradation of National and State highways, new inter-city connectivity and intra-city transport etc.
          “In an atmosphere where all the states are competing against each other for attracting investments, the role of business facilitation becomes crucial. We were determined to create an ecosystem in which the ‘Ease of Doing Business’ in the state matching and even exceeding the best global standards to reduce delays and increase competitiveness of the Industry by reducing the cost of doing business”, he said.
          The state government has set up a single roof online approval mechanism – Haryana Enterprises Promotion Centre for providing time bound approvals to the enterprises. Duly empowered officers from 18 Departments sit under the same roof for providing such approvals. I have ordered that all approvals should be given within 45 days.   
          Haryana Skill Development Mission has been launched to provide employable skills to youth, which is a step in the right direction. We will ensure focus in imparting skills that lead to employability rather than merely doling out certificates and degrees. A Skill Development University is also being set up in the State. Private Sector is being encouraged to provide skill training by utilizing the existing infrastructure.
          "We aim at promoting Haryana as a vibrant and competitive destination internationally. We want to offer the state as a corporate capital, as an industrial destination, as a residential and entertainment centre, whereas at the same time, retaining its edge in manufacturing, services and knowledge sectors. It is indeed going to be Destination Haryana all the way during the coming years.  A clear vision, political will, good governance, empathy, empowerment, partnerships and creativity will be the keywords to drive the future success of Haryana", he said.
          Mr Manohar Lal said the Haryana Government had launched ‘Maha Nivesh Yojana’ for iconic-ultra mega projects in manufacturing, tourism, logistics, wholesale markets etc. involving land of minimum 500 acres and investment worth $ 1 billion. Such projects would be provided special dispensation, including customized package of incentives.
        Being one of the first nodes on the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor Haryana was at an advanced stage of planning three large infrastructure projects, including Mass Rapid Transit System between Gurgaon and Manesar Bawal Industrial region, Integrated Multi-modal Logistics Hub in southern Haryana and Global City. There is also tremendous scope for investment in these projects.
          He said that under the dynamic leadership of the Prime Minister Mr Narendera Modi, the NDA Government at the Centre had been leading the nation on a new path of development for the last 20 months. New programmes like Make in India, Skill India, Digital India, Smart City and Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation and Housing for All-2022 have been implemented. These have generated a new thinking about India in the world.
          “Today, the whole world believes that India holds a bright future and is the best place for investment. Several multi-national companies of big countries are taking interest in setting up their ventures in India. I would like to avail myself of this opportunity to share with you the progressive strides taken by Haryana. The birth place of Gita, Haryana is playing a very constructive role in rejuvenation of India”, Mr Manohar Lal said.
          “With these words, I once again invite you to visit Haryana to catch a glimpse of its development and experience its dynamism. I also welcome you to become our partners in a growth model which is robust, sustainable and inclusive. I look forward to your support in promoting investment in Haryana”, the Chief Minister added.

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Monday, May 22, 2017

14 officers of Information, Public Relations transferred

CHANDIGARH, MAY 22
The Haryana Government has issued transfer and posting orders of 14 officers of the Information, Public Relations and Languages Department with immediate effect. These include three Joint Directors, eight District Information and Public Relations Officers (DIPROs), two Assistant Information and Public Relations Officers (AIPROs) and one Radio and Press Liaison Officer (RPLO).
Among the Joint Directors, Dr. Ved Parkash has been transferred from CM Cell Branch, Haryana Civil Secretariat, Chandigarh/Film Section to Advertisement Section against vacant post.
Kuldeep Saini has been transferred from office of R&R Section, Headquarters, Chandigarh to Field Section in Headquarters, Chandigarh against vacant post.
Raj Pannu has been transferred from Press Section, DIPR, Chandigarh to R&R Section, DIPR, Chandigarh.
Among the DIPROs, Neeraj Kumar has been transferred from Jhajjar to Panchkula, Paramjeet Dingh from Ambala to Yamunanagar and Sube Singh from Jind to Faridabad against vacant posts.
Sanjeev Kumar has been transferred from Sonepat to Rohtak and given additional charge of RPLO Rohtak.
Kamal Singh has been transferred from Rohtak to Bhiwani vice Paru Lata, who goes as DIPRO Hisar.
Amit Panwar has been transferred from Hisar to Jhajjar.
Surender Bajad, RPLO, Rohtak goes as DIPRO, Narnaul vice Usha Rani, who has been transferred to Rewari.
Among the AIPROs, Rakesh Gautam, office of DIPRO Sonepat, has been given officiating charge of DIPRO Sonepat, whereas Virender Singh, AIPRO Hansi has been given officiating charge of DIPRO, Jind.
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Saturday, May 20, 2017

Chandigarh poised to claim Markan Trophy

CHANDIGARH, MAY 20 
Chandigarh have virtually assured to win the Punjab Inter-District Cricket Tournament for ML Markan Trophy as they were 259 for 5 at close of third day's play and were having an overall lead of 403 runs with five wickets in hand against Mohali in the final. 
Tomorrow is the last day of the match.
Chandigarh started their second essay with Yuvraj Rai and Harnoor Singh Pannu but were jolted when Harnoor Pannu was trapped by Anshul Negi for 2, Anshul Negi struck again when he had Yuvraj Rai leg before wicket for 18.  
Rai alongwith Jashanjot had added 47 runs for the second wicket.  Thereaftrer Jashanjot Singh and Akshit Rana cobbled up 79 runs partnership for the third wicket before Jashanjot Singh was trapped in front by Harshdeep Singh for a steady 75 off 208 balls studded with 10 boundaries. 
Akshit Rana then found an able partner in skipper Yuvraj Chaudhary and the duo added 61 runs for the fourth wicket before Anshul Negi had Yuvraj Chaudhary  caught by Akashdeep Singh for 28 off 24 balls inclusive of 2 boundaries and one six. Suraj Patle got out cheaply for four when he was trapped in front by Harshdeep Singh. 
Thereafter Akshit Rana and Raj Angad Bawa stitched a unbroken 43 runs partnership for the 6th wicket and in the process Akshit Rana went on to complete an unbeaten century (100) off 163 balls inclusive of 13 well struck boundaries and one huge six. Raj Angad Bawa remained unbeaten on 27 off 50 balls inclusive of 5 boundaries. 
Earlier, resuming at overnight 105 for 6 in 88 overs Mohali folded up for 111 in 94.4 overs against Chandigarh in the final of the Punjab Inter-District Cricket Tournament for ML Markan Trophy here today.  
Suraj Patle and Jaskirat Singh Mehra accounted for two dismissals each.  Mehra trapped Anshul Negi and Ayush Goel for 4 and 0 while Suraj Patle trapped Harshdeep and Pranab before they could open their account. Mohali lost their last three wickets at the score of 111. 
Chandigarh got a crucial 145 runs lead on the first innings. Jaskirat Singh Mehra  (2 for 5) Yuvraj Chaudhary  (3 for 18), Suraj Patle  (4 for 34) and Arshnoor Singh Pannu (1 for 27) shared the spoils for Chandigarh. 
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