Thursday, April 30, 2015

55.31 lakh MT of wheat arrive in Haryana mandis

CHANDIGARH, APRIL 30
In Haryana, so far over 55.31 lakh metric tonnes of wheat has arrived out of which over 55.29 lakh metric tonnes has been purchased at Minimum Support Price by the procurement agencies.
        While giving this information today, a spokesman of the Food and Supplies Department said that the procurement is working smoothly in the state and there is no problem in the mandis. He said that the procurement agencies have gunnybags in adequate quantity. He said that the Food and Supplies Department and other procurement agencies have paid Rs 6077.33 crore for purchased wheat till April 26, 2015.
        He said that so far about 16.79 lakh metric tonnes of wheat has been procured by Food and Supplies Department, over 23.67 lakh metric tonnes by HAFED, over 5.84 lakh metric tonnes by Agro, 5800 metric tonnes by CONFED and over 8.93 lakh metric tonnes by Ware House Corporation. Apart from this, 1867 metric tonnes of wheat has been procured by traders.
        The spokesman said that over 54.22 lakh metric tonnes of wheat was procured during the corresponding period last year. Similarly, the wheat procured during current Rabi season is 1.07 lakh metric tonnes more than that procured during corresponding period last year.

Aadhaar-enrolled birth certificates for new born babies within seven days

CHANDIGARH, APRIL 30
Come May 2 and all babies born in Haryana will be concurrently Aadhaar-enrolled and their birth certificate issued within seven days. This visionary measure, designed at the behest of the Chief Minister, Mr Manohar Lal, will not only help monitor delivery of all welfare and health-related benefits to an infant but will also help in tracking the child from birth to immunization to school admission. Besides, it will seek to serve as a data-base of children for timely and assured delivery of services.
          Inspired by the success of the pilot project launched at Tigaon Primary Health Centre (PHC) in Faridabad district in February-March in coordination with NITI Ayog and UIDAI where more than 3,500 children were Aadhaar-enrolled, the Haryana Government has decided to launch a state-wide programme on May 2, 2015. It will encompass all PHCs, community health centres (CHCs), urban local bodies (ULBs) and civil hospitals at the district HQ level.
          More than 550 Aadhaar enrolment kits have been deployed for the purpose. Each and every CHC, PHC and MC has been mapped with an enrolment kit and provided with an operator to facilitate registration of birth of an infant along with Aadhaar enrolment. The kits will be installed every Tuesday in CHCs/PHCs/MCs. The next day i.e. every Wednesday, the left-out children in Anganwadis under CHC/PHC will be enrolled for Aadhaar.
          While Aadhaar-enrolling a child (0-5 years), his biometrics is not captured. Instead, Aadhaar number and biometrics of parents (either father or mother) are linked with child enrolment. Different data bases like Birth and Death Information System (BDIMS), Mother Child Tracking System (MCTS) and Integrated Child Development Scheme  (ICDS) can be integrated with and woven into the common thread ‘Aadhaar’ as a key parameter for maintaining uniqueness. It will help facilitate better monitoring and assurance of timely delivery of the services provisioned for mother and child.
          Haryana has scored with Aadhaar saturation topping 86.7 per cent- mark; out of the total population of 2.53 crore, only 33.7 lakh remain to be enrolled. The left-outs are mostly children in the age group of 0-5 years (nearly 25 lakh). The programme will cover not only the newborns but also children pending for Aadhaar enrolment. The state has set the target of achieving 100 per cent Aadhaar saturation by June, 2015. With the launch of this programme, the pending population will be covered in the next two months.
          At present, about 1,000 Aadhaar enrolment kits are running in the state. Given average enrolment of 50 with each kit, 3 lakh enrolments can be done every week. The new program envisages that the Aadhaar enrollment of an infant will be done at the enrolment centre set up on the premises where he is born. Photo, name, address and parents’ details are captured and EID (Enrollment ID Number) or UID (Aadhaar Number) of either mother or father is linked with child enrolment. This data is pushed online from the Aadhaar enrolment machine to the birth and death registration software where the Health Department staff enter the details of the child required for birth registration.
          Once approved by the competent authority, birth certificate is generated having EID number of the infant. The biometrics of the child is captured after attaining the age of five years. It can be done at any Aadhaar enrolment centre in the state.

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Haryana Speaker constitutes 12 committees

CHANDIGARH, APRIL 29
Haryana Vidhan Sabha Speaker Kanwar Pal has constituted 12 committees for the year 2015-16 and has also nominated members for them.
While stating this here today, an official spokesman said that Speaker, Haryana Vidhan Sabha, Mr. Kanwar Pal will be the Ex-Officio Chairperson for the Rules Committee whereas MLAs namely Mr. Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Mr. Randeep Singh Surjewala, Mr. Abhay Singh Chautala, Mr. Parminder Singh Dhull, Dr. Abhe Singh Yadav, Mr. Ghan Shyam Dass and Mr. Gian Chand Gupta have been nominated as the Members of the Committee. Similarly, Deputy Speaker, Haryana Vidhan Sabha has been nominated the Ex-Officio Chairperson for the House Committee whereas MLAs namely Mr. Kuldip Sharma, Mr. Naseem Ahmed, Mr. Shyam Singh Rana and Mr. Om Parkash Yadav have been nominated as the Members of the Committee.
He said that MLA, Mr. Gian Chand Gupta has been nominated as the Chairperson for the Committee on Public Accounts whereas MLAs namely Mr. Abhay Singh Chautala, Mr. Ranbir Singh Gangwa, Mrs. Kiran Choudhry, Mrs. Shakuntla Khatak, Mr. Subhash Barala, Dr. Kamal Gupta, Mr. Harvinder Kalyan and Mr. Umesh Aggarwal have been nominated as the Members of the Committee. MLA, Mr Krishan Lal Panwar has been nominated as the Chairperson for Committee on Public Undertakings whereas MLAs namely Mr. Udai Bhan, Mr. Hari Chand Midha, Mr. Parminder Singh Dhull, Mrs. Prem Lata, Mr. Mahipal Dhanda, Mr. Assem Goel, Mr. Naresh Kaushik and Mr. Lalit Nagar have been nominated as the Members of the Committee.
He said that likewise, MLA Mrs. Santosh Yadav has been nominated as Chairperson for Committee on Estimates whereas MLAs namely Jagbir Singh Malik, Mr. Ghanshyam Saraf, Mr. Sri Krishan Hooda, Mr. Tejpal Tanwar, Mr. Ghan Shyam Dass, Mr. Kehar Singh, Mr. Anoop Dhanak and Mr. Jasbir Deswal have been nominated as the Members of the Committee. MLA, Sardar Jaswinder Singh Sandhu has been nominated as the Chairperson for Committee on Government Assurances whereas MLAs namely Dr. Raghuvir Singh Kadian, Mr. Kuldeep Bishnoi, Mrs. Renuka Bishnoi, Mrs. Prem Lata, Mr. Shyam Singh Rana, Sardar Bakhshish Singh Virk, Dr. Banwari Lal and Mr. Nagender Bhadana have been nominated as Members of the Committee.
He said that similarly, MLA, Mr. Balwant Singh has been nominated as Chairperson for Committee on the Welfare of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes whereas MLAs namely Mr. Pirthi Singh, Mr. Jaiveer Singh, Mr. Bhagwan Dass Kabir Panthi, Mrs. Bimla Chaudhary, Mr. Bishamber Singh Balmiki, Mr. Kulwant Ram Bazigar, Mr. Ram Chand Kamboj and Mr. Balkaur Singh have been nominated as Members for the Committee. MLA Mrs. Seema Trikha has been nominated as the Chairperson for Library Committee whereas MLAs namely Mr. Jai Tirath, Prof. Dinesh Kaushik, Mrs. Latika Sharma, Mr. Sukhwinder and Mrs. Naina Singh Chautala have been nominated as Members of the Committee.
He said that MLA Mrs. Santosh Chauhan Sarwan has been nominated as Chairperson for Committee on Public Health, Irrigation, Power and Public Works (Building and Roads) whereas MLAs namely Mr. Randeep Singh Surjewala, Mr. Zakir Hussain, Mr. Vipul Goel, Dr. Pawan Saini, Mr. Om Parkash Yadav, Mr. Rahish Khan, Mr. Om Parkash Barwa and Mr. Assem Goel have been nominated as Members of the Committee. Similarly, MLA Dr. Abhe Singh Yadav has been nominated as Chairperson for Committee on Local Bodies and Panchayati Raj Institutions whereas MLA namely Mr. Jai Parkash, Prof. Dinesh Kaushik, Mr. Subhash Sudha, Mr. Manish Kumar Grover, Mr. Makhan Lal Singla, Sardar Bakhshish Singh Virk, Mr. Rajdeep Singh Phogat and Mr. Tek Chand Sharma have been nominated as Members of the Committee.
He said that MLA Mr. Ghan Shyam Dass has been nominated as Chairperson for Committee on Petitions whereas MLAs namely Mr. Anand Singh Dangi, Mrs. Geeta Bhukkal, Mr. Balwan Singh, Mr. Randhir Singh Kapriwas, Mrs. Rohita Rewri and Mr. Ved Narang have been nominated as Members of the Committee. MLA Mr. Manish Kumar Grover has been nominated as Chairperson for Committee on Subordinate Legislation whereas MLAs namely Mr. Karan Singh Dalal, Mr. Mool Chand Sharma, Mr. Nayab Singh Saini, Mr. Ravinder Machhrouli, Mr. Tek Chand Sharma, Prof. Ravinder Baliala and Advocate General, Haryana have been nominated as Members of the Committee.

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Another DA for Haryana employees released

CHANDIGARH, APRIL 29
The Haryana Government today released another installment of Dearness Allowance (DA) to the State Government employees with effect from January 1, 2015.
While stating this here today, the Finance Minister, captain Abhimanyu said that now the employees would get DA at the rate of 113 per cent of their basic pay thus registering an increase of six per cent in the dearness allowance.
At present they are getting 107 per cent. The arrears of the hiked DA of six per cent from January 1, 2015 would be given in cash.
He said that the State exchequer would have to bear an additional burden of over Rs. 316.50 crore annually.
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Friday, April 24, 2015

Shivalik and Mewat area teachers to get special allowance

CHANDIGARH, APRIL 24
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal said that in order to overcome the shortage of teachers in areas like Shivalik and Mewat, the state government is considering to give special allowance to teachers posted there so that they dont take their posting as burden and rather teach students with full dedication.
The Chief Minister was presiding over a meeting with various unions of government teachers regarding quality improvement in education held at Haryana Niwas here today. The Education Minister, Mr. Ram Bilas Sharma and Additional Chief Secretary, Education, Mr. Vijai Vardhan, Principal Secretary, Mr. T.C. Gupta and other senior officers were also present there.
He said that the state government is working in the direction of to involving teachers less to less in the non-teaching works. He said that there should be grading system for teachers too and good teachers should focus more on weak students. The Chief Minister gave assurance that he would sympathetically consider the demands put forth by teachersunions.
Speaking on the occasion, the Education Minister, Mr Ram Bilas Sharma said that the present state government has taken the initiative of preparing value based environment in government schools and for this, Yoga and Gita were being incorporated in school syllabus. He said that the administrative demands of the Department would be approved on priority basis.
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Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Yog Guru Ram Dev plans to open 10,000 yog centres

CHANDIGARH, APRIL 21
Yog Guru Swami Ram Dev today said that he would make efforts to open as many as 10,000 Yog Training centres in the State within next two years with the assistance of State Government so as to impart yog training to the youth.
He was speaking at a felicitation function organized to honour him for becoming the brand ambassador of Haryana to promote Yoga and Ayurveda in the State at Moti Lal Nehru School of Sports, Rai in district Sonipat today.  
Swami Ram Dev described Haryana as ‘ Hari Ki Bhumi’ and said that it is the same land where lord Krishna has given his celestial message of Bhagwad Gita about 5000 years ago. Similarly, from the same land, the message of Yoga and Ayurveda would resound in the whole world today. Haryana would get a new recognition in the World for Yoga and Ayurveda, he added.
While lauding the announcement of Chief Minister Mr Manohar Lal to open Vyayam Shalas and Yog Shalas in all about 6500 villages in the State, Swami Ram Dev said that he would make efforts to open as many as 10,000 Yog Training Centres in the State within next two years with the assistance of State Government so as to impart training to the youth.
He reminded that in the ancient times Nalanda and Takshashila were famous for imparting education to about 10,000 students. But we would bring out a new edition of Nalanda and Takshashila in the form of Patanjali Yogpeeth and Acharyakulam where more than one lakh student would get Vedic education. With this, the people from entire world would come to see this place, he added. Swami Ram Dev said that the Patanjali Yogpeeth is the largest Yog Centre in world and added that a Yogpeeth and Acharyakulam would be opened in Haryana which would be much bigger than Patanjali Yogpeeth.
Swami Ram Dev thanked the Chief Minister Mr Manohar Lal for making him the Brand Ambassador of Haryana. He assured the Chief Minister that he would work selflessly by rising above any honour and reproach so as to maintain the glory of Rishi Munis (Saints) in the State, country and abroad.
He said that it was a matter of pride that the first Acharyakulam in Haridwar was inaugurated by Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi and first Acharyakulam in Haryana is being started by Chief Minister Mr Manohar Lal today. He said that besides modern education in computers and science, Vedic education would also be imparted in Acharyakulam. Swami Ram Dev also thanked Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi for their efforts at political level to get due recognition to Yoga world over. It was the result of his relentless efforts that 177 countries in UNO has acknowledged Yoga and decided to observe June 21 as World Yog Day. He said that Mr Modi emerged as a nationalist leader who advocated for Vedic Education besides modern education.
          He said that medicine ‘Putrajivak’ is the name of a herbal medicine which is meant to treat the problem of infertility among the female and it has nothing to do with boy or girl gender. This medicine has been prescribed by the doctors of Indian Systems of Medicine, he added.

18,75,558 lakh mt wheat arrives in Haryana mandis

CHANDIGARH, APRIL 21
 In Haryana, the wheat arrival in mandis is picking up and so far over 18,75,558 lakh metric tonnes of wheat has arrived in mandis.
          While giving information on this, a spokesman of the Food and Supplies Department said that out of the total wheat arrival, purchase of 18,75,458 lakh metric tonnes of wheat by government procuring agencies and 100 metric tonnes of wheat was purchased by traders.
         Giving details of the wheat purchased by the Government agencies, he said that over 8.17 lakh metric tonnes of wheat had been purchased by Hafed, whereas Food and Supplies Department had purchased 5.65 lakh metric tonnes. Haryana Agro Industries Corporation over 1.74 lakh metric tonnes, Haryana Warehousing Corporation over 3.12 lakh metric tonnes and Confed 5,800 metric tonnes of wheat was purchased.
        While giving information on wheat arrival, he said that district Karnal was leading in wheat arrival where over 2.74 lakh metric tonnes of wheat had arrived in the mandis, followed by district Kaithal, where over 2.53 lakh metric tonnes of wheat had arrived in the mandis. Similarly, district Jind had recorded an arrival of over 1.74 lakh metric tonnes, district Kurukshetra over 1.66 lakh metric tonnes, district Sirsa over 1.39 lakh metric tonnes, district Sonipat over 1.30 lakh metric tonnes, district Panipat over 1.12 lakh metric tonnes, district Fatehabad 95,270 metric tonnes, district Ambala 88,891 metric tonnes, district Bhiwani 88,111 metric tonnes, district Hisar 82,396 metric tonnes, district Rohtak 62,825 metric tonnes, district Yamunanagar 50,744 metric tonnes, district Jhajjar 40,776 metric tonnes, district Gurgaon 25,779 metric tonnes, district Narnaul 20,833 metric tonnes, district Faridabad 19,071 metric tonnes, district Palwal 14,236 metric tonnes, district Rewari 13,961 metric tonnes, district Panchkula 11,649 metric tonnes and district Mewat 9,566 metric tonnes.

CCS HAU begins admission process

CHANDIGARH, APRIL 21
Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar has begun its admission process from today. The university has invited on-line applications for admission to different Under Graduate (UG) and Post Graduate (PG) courses. Also, it has announced the schedule of entrance examination for these courses.
          In 2015-16 academic session, the university will admit students to four and six-year B.Sc. (Hons.) agriculture, four and six-year B.Sc. (Hons.) home science and M.Sc. programmes in the disciplines of agriculture, agricultural engineering, basic sciences and home science.  Besides, the university will also admit students in Post Graduate diploma courses in human nutrition and dietetics, communication skills in English, English-Hindi translation and remote sensing and geophysical information system application in agriculture and environment.
          Stating this today, the Registrar, Dr. M. S. Dahiya said that the on-line application form and downloadable prospectus were available on university website www.hau.ernet.in and ccshau.mycollegeform.com. However, for six-year B.Sc. (Hons) agriculture and home science programmes, the candidates could also apply off-line instead of on-line.
          He said the entrance exam for four-year B.Sc. (Hons) agriculture and M.Sc. programmes in food science and technology, bioinformatics, molecular biology and biotechnology, plant physiology, microbiology, zoology, chemistry and biochemistry would be held on June 27. Similarly, for six-year B.Sc. (Hons) agriculture and different M.Sc. agriculture courses, the entrance exam would be conducted on June 13. In rest of the UG and PG courses, the candidates would be admitted on the basis of merit in the qualifying examination.
          He said that admission in B.Tech (agricultural engineering), MBA (general) and MBA (agribusiness) would be made by Haryana State Counseling Society (HSCS) on the basis of merit of AIEEE and CMAT respectively as per policy of Haryana government.

Regular recruitment in next six months: CM

CHANDIGARH, APRIL 21
The Haryana Chief Minister, Mr Manohar Lal, has said that in the next six months, regular recruitments would be done in the Police and other departments. He was speaking after laying the foundation stone of the first Acharyakulam being set up in the village of Dikadala near Samalkha, today.
            He assured the people that development in Haryana would pick up pace in the days to come. The education sector needs special attention and the state government is taking concrete steps in this direction. Since cultural values are equally important, Acharyakulam would help impart students education and cultural values together.
            The stone-laying ceremony of Acharyakulam, an institution based on traditional and modern education, was also attended by Patanjali Yogpeeth founder and Brand Ambassador of Haryana for Yoga and Ayurveda, Swami Ramdev, the Education Minister, Mr Ram Bilas Sharma, the Finance Minister, Capt. Abhimanyu, the Health Minister, Mr Anil Vij, MP Mr Ashwini Chopra, and Acharya Balkrishan.
            Referring to the losses suffered by the farmers due to the untimely rains, the Chief Minister reiterated that every grain would be procured by the state government. Directions have been issued to pay the farmers compensation for their damaged crops within one month of girdawari. “In this moment of sorrow of farmers, the whole state government is with and behind them”, he said.
          Speaking on the occasion, Mr Anil Vij said that education imparted through Acharyakulam would align children with Indian civilization and culture. The state government has taken the decision to set up Yogshalas in about 6,500 villages. Rules will be framed to ensure that the first period in government and private schools would be of Yoga. Herbal forest would come up in Morni Hills where as many as 25,000 saplings of different varieties would be planted, he added.
          The Education Minister said that Acharyakulam had raised hopes of revival of cultured education. The state government is finding ways to impart cultural education besides general education.
          Capt Abhimanyu said it was a matter of happiness that Yoga Guru Swami Ramdev had initiated the move to launch Acharaykulam from Haryana.

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Haryana Govt nominates non-official members of DPRG committees

CHANDIGARH, APRIL 14
The Haryana Government has nominated non-official members of District Public Relations and Grievances Committees of Ambala, Fatehabad, Gurgaon, Hisar, Jhajjar, Jind, Kaithal, Mahendragarh, Mewat, Panchkula, Panipat, Palwal, Rohak, Sirsa and Yamunanagar with immediate effect.
Naveen Sharma, Lala Mamchand, Naresh Aggarwal, Ashwani Aggarwal, Nita Khera, Lakhi Singh Rana, Ram Kumar Parashar, Lalit Chaudhary, Som Parkash Chopra, Avdhesh Kumar Pandey, Ram Rattan Garg, Chander Mohan Fauji, Pavitra Bajwa, Ramesh Singla, Jagmohan Kumar Lal, Ramvir Chauhan, Naresh Chauhan, Pawan Gupta, Balwant Singh Langarchhanni, Satish Mehta, Ramesh Pal, Arun Bhan, Ms Namrata Gaur, Sushil Aggarwal and Sanjay Sharma have been nominated as non-official members of District Public Relations and Grievances Committee, Ambala.
Bharat Bhushan Middha, Ramesh Kumar Mehta, Sardari Lal Sharma, Vinod Jagga, Ved Phoola, Baldev Singh Groha, Harmesh Sharma, Sunita Duggal, Swatantra Bala Chaudhary, Rajpal Beniwal, Parveen Kumar Zora, Satpal Jindal, Joginder Pal Lekha, Ved Parkash Jangra, Mohan Lal Gajuwala, Ramraj Mehta, Dr. Atam Parkash Mehta and Om Parkash have been nominated as non-official members of District Public Relations and Grievances Committee, Fatehabad.
Dr Sudha Yadav, Sudesh Yadav, Gargi Kakkar, Satya Parkash Kashyap, G. L. Sharma, Rashtra Dahiya, D. C. Yadav, Manish Yadav, Sanjay Bhasin, Bhupender Chauhan, Kulbhushan Bhardwaj, Anil Yadav, Tilak Raj Malhotra, Narendra Pahadi, Pradeep Valmiki, Manish Gadauli, Anil Gandas, Annu Yadav, Samay Singh Bhati, S. P. Zarawata, Ram Kumar Gupta, Mahendra Yadav, Dr. Chander Singh, Satbir Khatana, Vijender, Suraj Pal Ammu, Parminder Kataria, Virender Yadav, Kamal Yadav and Mahesh Chauhan have been nominated as non-official members of District Public Relations and Grievances Committee, Gurgaon.
Ravi Saini, Rajender Lamba, Jyoti Bainda, Sriniwas Goyal, Mandeep Malik, Karan Singh Ranolia, Dr Yogesh Bidani, Ashok Kannojia, Parveen Jain, Ajay Sindhu, Satya Pal Sharma, Sujit Kumar, Surender Punia, Master Hari Singh, Suresh Goyal, Seema Gaibipur, Mahabir Jangra, Prof. Chhatrapal, Naresh Nain, Ramphal Bura, Krishan Lal Rinwa, Rajesh Thukral, Mahabir Sharma, Kapur Singh Beniwal, Jaipal Baundaheri, Jage Ram, Subhash Khundia and Pawan Khariya have been nominated as non-official members of District Public Relations and Grievances Committee, Hisar.
Dinesh Shastri, Vinod Yadav, Satbir Guliya, Anand Sagar, Sunita Chauhan, Anil Matanhail, Kanta Devi, Dr Bablu alias Dharmender, Dariyav Singh Rajaura, Rajender Sharma, Ravi Bhan Rathi, Dr Kiran Kalkal, Vikram Kadiyan, Rajpal Sharma, Bijender Dalal, Mahesh Kumar, Kanwar Singh Malhan, Dinesh Goyal, Ashok Gupta, Krishan Yadav and Kamlesh Attri have been nominated as non-official members of District Public Relations and Grievances Committee, Jhajjar.
Om Parkash Pahal, Prof. Shakuntala Raj, Om Parkash Sharma, Sriniwas Verma, Haridas Saini, Jawahar Saini, Om Parkash Nain, Sajjan Garg, Pooja Sharma, Raju Mor, Sita Ram Bagri, Swami Raghavanand, Ramphal Sharma, Vandana Sharma, Sanjeev, Santosh Danoda, Surender Barwala, Liladhar Mittal, Pramod Kaushik, Amarpal Rana, Richh Pal Sharma, Zora Singh, Sandeep Sandhu, Mahavir Goyal, Jitender Chahal, Dharmender Singh and Suresh Kaushik have been nominated as non-official members of District Public Relations and Grievances Committee, Jind.
Rajpal Tanwar, Virender Chhaut, Satish Sharma, Randhir Golan, Ashok Kumar Gurjar, Subhash Hajwana, Mukhtyar Sakra, Banarsi Das, Dharam Pal Sharma, Rao Surender Singh, Sawai Ram, Suresh Ravish, Arun Saraf, Jaswant Pathania, Sanjay Bhardwaj, Rakesh Rana, Uday Gaura, Ishwar Naina, Kulwant Singh, Dhirender Singh, Harpal Singh Cheeka, Jai Parkash, Amrik Singh Nambardar, Jagir Singh, Rocky Mittal, Ravi Bhushan Garg, Shyam Sunder, Darshan, Dharam Pal Rana, Naresh Tanwar and Jasbir Singh have been nominated as non-official members of District Public Relations and Grievances Committee, Kaithal.
Kanwar Singh Yadav, Vijay Pal Sangwan, Rajender Yadav, Gobind Bhardwaj, Satyavart Shastri, Ajit Singh Yadav, Shiv Kumar Mehta, Rao Ram Singh Yadav, Manish Mittal, Prithvi Raj Yadav, Thakur Dalu Singh, Sawai Singh Rathod, Sudhir Diwan, Suresh Sharma, Babu Lal, Om Parkash Rawat, Sarla Yadav, Hukam Kaur, Rakesh Sharma, Karam Bir Bihali, Raj Kumar Kaninwal, Sumer Singh Yadav and Radha Ballabh have been nominated as non-official members of District Public Relations and Grievances Committee, Mahendragarh.
Ram Avtar Singla, Bhani Ram Mangla, Aurangzeb, Dr. Mahender Garg, Sanjay Singh, Iqbal Zaildar, Alam Mundal, Harkesh Singh, Raj Kumar Garg, Tipar Chand Garg, Gopal Patel, Naresh Partap Singh, Narender Patel, Zahid Hussain, Tek Chand Saini, Sunil Jindal, Kamal Master, Veer Pal, Yogesh Tanwar and Munish have been nominated as non-official members of District Public Relations and Grievances Committee, Mewat.
Vishal Seth, Kanwar Sen Singla, Varinder Garg, Shyam Lal Bansal, Rekha Sharma, B. B. Singal, Ajay Mittal, Deepak Sharma, Vijay Kalia, Virender Rana, Sanjeev Kaushal and Ajay Sharma have been nominated as non-official members of District Public Relations and Grievances Committee, Panchkula.
Gajender Saluja, Pramod Vij, Dr. Manohar Lal, Sunil Soni, Devender Dutta, Lokesh Nagru, Dr. Surender Tuteja, Dr. Rajbir Arya, Dharam Pal Jaglan, Satpal Matlauda, Shashi Kant Kaushik, Kuldeep Kaushik, Shiv Kumar Jain, Vinod Chhokar, Ajmer Malik, Mukesh Jaglan, Anil Bajaj, Rajpal Harijan, Surender Verma, Mange Ram Haldana, Ram Mehar Malik, Mona Sharma, Sanjay Bhatia, Ravinder Bhatia, Niti Sen Bhatia, Ramesh Malik, Raghu Nath Tanwar Kashyap, Satyawan Shera, Ram Mehar and Rajesh have been nominated as non-official members of District Public Relations and Grievances Committee, Panipat.
Girraj Singh Dagar, Chander Bhan Gupta, Ganga Lal Goyal, Jawahar Sorot, Sanjay Bhardwaj, Mukesh Singla, Jagmohan Goyal, Jai Singh Chauhan, L. D. Verma, Gaurav Gautam, Ch. Harsh Kumar, Ram Ratan, Daya Rani Durgesh Chhabra, Durgesh Chhabra, Mamta Chauhan, Mehar Chand Gahlot, Bhup Ram, Jagpal Mandot, Tayub Hussain, Balbir, Bijender Singh Chant, Rajesh Tewatia, Pt. Dharam Chand, Master Ramji Lal and Sanjay Gujjar have been nominated as non-official members of District Public Relations and Grievances Committee, Palwal.
Ramesh Bhatia, Jai Narayan Khundia, Raj Bala Chahal, Ajay Bansal, Pradeep Jain, Ramesh Balhara, Ramesh Sehgal, Surender Bansal, Somdev Sharma, Pratibha Suman, Manmohan Goyal, Ram Avtar Valmiki, Dharambir Hooda, Shamsher Kharkada, Rajbir Arya, Prakash Ahuja, Ram Narayan Saini, Charanjit Ehlabadi, Subhash Dang, Om Parkash Bagri, Kanwal Saini, Ms Kanta Alariya, Satish Hooda, Manish Sharma, Raj Rani Sharma and Satbir have been nominated as non-official members of District Public Relations and Grievances Committee, Rohak.
Amir Chand Mehta, Pradeep Ratusariya, Renu Sharma, Ratan Lal Bamnia, Shish Pal Kamboj, Gurdev Singh Rahi, Dev Kumar Sharma, Pawan Beniwal, Sunita Setia, Rajender Deshujodha, Jagdish Nehra, Satish Jagga, Balwan Jangra, Yatinder Singh, Bed Beniwal, Vijay Wadhwa and Rohtash Jangra have been nominated as non-official members of District Public Relations and Grievances Committee, Sirsa.
Sumat Jain, Jaswinder Amli, Mahipal Sandhay, Ved Goyal, Dataram, Mahender Khadri, Rameshwar Chauhan, Banshi Lal Saini, Ashok Mehendiratta, Madan Chauhan, Pradeep Aggarwal, Karnesh Sharma, Harsh Sharma, Pawan Bittu, Rishipal Dayohali, Brahmapal Sharma, Naseem Khan Daulatpur, Jagdish Babbar, Bharat Bhushan Juyal, Rakesh Tyagi, Rosy Malik Anand, Uma Sharma and Sangeeta Singal have been nominated as non-official members of District Public Relations and Grievances Committee, Yamunanagar.

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Monday, April 13, 2015

Haryana Govt promotes nine assistants

CHANDIGARH, APRIL 13
The Haryana Government has promoted nine Assistants of Haryana Civil Secretariat as officiating Deputy Superintendents with effect from the date they assume the charge of new assignment.
        Those who have been promoted include Raj Kumari, General Services-III Branch; Hawa Singh Sheoran, B and R (Estt-II) Branch; Hari Krishan, Publicity Branch; Basu Dev, Irrigation (Works) Branch; Bijender Singh, Labour Branch; Ranbir Singh Chauhan, CM’s Cell; Sunita Kumari, Power Branch; Gajender Singh Yadav, CM’s Secretariat and Ved Parkash, Town and Country Planning Branch.

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Privatisation of Haryana Roadways ruled out

CHANDIGARH, APRIL 13
The Haryana Transport Minister, Mr Ram Bilas Sharma, has ruled out privatisation of Haryana Roadways, saying there is no plan to do so. On the contrary, the fleet of state transport is being strengthened by increasing the number of buses from 4,000 to 5,000 in order to facilitate people better and more comfortable travel in the Haryana Roadways buses.
          In a statement issued here today, Mr. Sharma said that within six months of formation of the BJP Government, the services of Haryana Roadways had been extended from Chandigarh to Jaipur, and up to Salasar Dham, Balaji and other religious places. This has helped increase people’s faith in the government. The Haryana Rodways buses are better as compared to the buses of other states, and people prefer to travel in them. He promised more buses and more facilities to the people.
        Public interest is most important in a democracy and the state government is working to serve the people. He hinted at a new policy to do away with the mistakes made earlier regarding the issuance of private permits. The policy would be based on the provisions of the Central Motor Vehicles Act. It is the duty of the government to comply with the orders of the court. The government intends to recover the losses of the department at the earliest, he added.

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Friday, April 10, 2015

Nepal seeks Indian support for development of cricket

 CHANDIGARH, APRIL 10
A 50-member Nepalese youth delegation led by Minister of Youth and Sports Purushottam Poudel today concluded its visit to India. The maiden visit of the youth delegation from Nepal was part of Youth Exchange programme between India and Nepal. During the week-long stay in India, the Nepalese delegation visited Delhi (Rajghat, Crafts Museum, National Museum, Delhi Metro ride, Metro Museum, India gate, Jantar Mantar, Connaught Palace) Agra (Taj Mahal and NSS Programme at Agra College), Bengaluru (IIM, IT Company, Chinnaswami Stadium) and Mysore (City Palace, Vrindavan Garden etc.).
During the visit, a cultural programme and a banquet was organized in the honour of Nepalese Youth delegation. A meeting of senior officers from both sides led by respective Ministers in charge was also held before the cultural programme.
During the meeting, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Youth Affairs and Sports, Shri Sarbananda Sonowal expressed that India and Nepal are close neighbours and share a unique relationship of friendship and cooperation, characterized by open borders and deep-rooted people-to-people contacts.
He said, India is extremely privileged to host the Nepalese youth delegation, which comprises, inter-alia, of youth representing various youth organisations in Nepal, young journalists, young businesspersons and sportspersons besides the officials of Government of Nepal.
The visiting Minister from Nepal Purushottam Poudel expressed his desire for exchange of sportspersons particularly from cricket. He said, India can provide training to Nepalese cricketers and also sought support in development of cricket facilities in Nepal.
Mr Sonowal assured his counterpart of every possible support from Government of India in this regard.
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Former Asiad gold medalist dies

CHANDIGARH, APRIL 10 
A member of the gold medal winning 4x400 metres relay race in 1962 Jakarata Asian Games, Daljeet Singh Grewal, died today at his native village Lalton Khurd in Ludhiana.
According to information received from Punjab Basketball Association general secretary Teja Singh Dhaliwal, Daljeet, who was born on November 21, 1936, was cremated today which was largly attended by the villagers.
Col. Dubey and his officials and jawans, former Basketball Federation of India president and Punjab Director General of Police .Rajdeep Singh Gill, Teja Singh Dhaliwal, Olympians Hardeep Singh Grewal, Sukhbir Singh Grewal, Jagdev Singh,albir Singh and Ex. Sarpanch Tarlochan Singh and many prominent people of the area mourned the death of Daljit Singh Grewal who had also won silver medal in 800 metres by clocking 1:52.6 in Jakarta.

9,455 JBT teachers to be appointed after verification of finger prints

CHANDIGARH, APRIL 10
The Principal Secretary, Haryana Education Department, Mr T C Gupta said that the teachers would soon be appointed after the verification of finger prints of 9,455 JBT teachers.
            Mr Gupta said that in order to improve the quality of education, the state government is making several efforts. In order to impart good education to children, many improvements are also being made in the educational system. Every year, nine examinations would be conducted for the evaluation of students, of which seven examinations would be monthly, one half yearly and one yearly. These examinations would be conducted for the children from class I to class VIII. These examinations would review the performance of students from time to time so that necessary improvements could be made in the prescribed standards and their mental ability could be enhanced.
            He said that 8,000 PGT teachers and 2,000 TGT teachers would be recruited soon so that there would be no shortage of teachers in schools. Besides this, necessary directions have been issued for the rationalisation of teachers. Now rationalisation would be done at district level under the supervision of Deputy Commissioner and it is being initiated from Fatehabad district. He said that the posts of 1,375 teachers are lying vacant in Fatehabad. In order to rationalize, extra teachers posted in some areas  would be transferred at schools where there is shortage of teachers so as to balance the teacher and student ratio.
            He said that the work of making Aadhaar cards of all students is in progress. In district Fatehabad, there are total 1.25 lakh students, of which Aadhaar cards of 90,000 students have been made. The admission of students is being done online and also being linked with Aadhaar cards so that database of all students could be created. The district has total of 618 schools, of which online admission process has been started in 24 schools in the first phase. He said that in the coming two months, Aadhaar cards of cent per cent students would be made. This would help in timely payment of grants received from the state government for students and online database of students so created would be helpful in making new schemes for the welfare of students and their effective implementation.
            Mr Gupta today inspected the office of District Education Officer located in new Mini Secretariat, Fatehabad and also took information from officials about the department.

Thursday, April 9, 2015

Proposal for laying railway line between Yamunanagar and Chandigarh

CHANDIGARH, APRIL 9
The Haryana Chief Minister, Mr Manohar Lal, disclosed today that a proposal had been sent to the Central
Government for laying a railway line between Yamunanagar and Chandigarh. Work on the project would start as soon as approval is received.
        Addressing a huge public rally organized by Mr Nayab Singh, MLA, at Naraingarh in Ambala district today, he said that the rain water from the hills in Naraingarh area would be utilised by constructing check dams so that the ground water could be recharged. It would help irrigate water-starved farms in the area. .
        Accepting most of the demands put forth by Mr Nayab Singh, the Chief Minister said that the state government would soon start mining work after getting positive judgement from the court.
        Referring to the Prime Minister, Mr Narnedra Modi’s mantra “Na Khaunga, Na Khaneduna (neither will I take bribe, nor will I allow anyone to take bribe), the Chief Minister said that the state government was following the same principle. He asked leaders and officers present to take a pledge to eliminate corruption and urged
people not to offer anybody anything for getting their routine work done in government offices.
Warning government employees and officers against indulging in graft, he said that strict action would be taken against those found guilty.
The Chief Minister recalled the statement made by the former Prime Minister, Mr Rajiv Gandhi, who had said that out of the one rupee sent by the Centre for development works, only 15 paise reached the people.
Seven times more development would be undertaken with these funds if corruption ends, the Chief Minister said.
       He assured sugarcane growers that full payment would be made to them for their crop. The sugar mills have been facing problems due to fall in the prices of sugar in the markets. Soon, the government would
find a solution to this problem, he said.
        The Chief Minister accepted various demands made by Mr Nayab Singh. These included setting up of girls’ college in Shahzadpur, sports stadia in Naraingarh, a four-laned road in Naraingarh, construction of a small bridge in Berkheri village, upgrading of various schools, Primary Health Centres in Bhurewala and Dhnana,
renovation of the Barwala-Handesra road via Raiwali, setting up of Trauma Centre in Civil Hospital, Naraingarh, and providing financial assistance for sewerage in Naraingarh etc.
        MP from Ambala, Mr. Ratan Lal Kataria, and Mr Nayab Singh Saini also spoke on this occasion.
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Breaking politician-officer-employees nexus for graft.

CHANDIGARH, APRIL 9
While giving a clarion call to completely eliminate corruption, Haryana Chief Minister Mr. Manohar Lal today urged the people that they do not let themselves indulge in corruption and would not give anything in lieu of their routine works in government offices.  
                The Chief Minister, who was addressing the largely attended public meeting of Kalka assembly constituency at Kalka today, assured that neither he himself nor any of his Minister and legislator would allow themselves to become a part of corruption while discharging their duties. Similarly, senior officers of district administration would also follow the same practice to eliminate corruption. The leaders and officers on the dais raised hands to support for complete elimination of corruption.
          While referring to Prime Minister Mr. Narnedra Modi mantra “Na Khaunga, Na Khaneduna (neither will I take bribe, nor will I allow anyone to take bribe), the Chief Minister said that State government is following the same principle. The good governance and administration could only be provided to people when it eliminates corruption in real terms. Initially we are trying to curb the corruption with appeal to all, in case of not having fruitful results; action would be taken as per law. If there is no corruption at the top level, there should not be any corruption at the lower level, he added.
          The government is committed to breaking the politician-officer-employees nexus for graft. Those who remained in power earlier had ensured welfare of their own, relatives and their friends. They had promoted regional bias and lopsided development. His government would ensure overall development.
          Referring to opposition statements about manifesto implementation, he said that people had given mandate to BJP for 1826 days (five years) and it had just completed 165 days of power. They did not have any right to speak about our functioning as firstly we will put on track the collapsed system  than we will move ahead on the track made by us.
          State BJP President Mr. Subhash Barala, Member of Parliament Mr. Ratan Lal Kataria, MLAs Mrs, Latika  Sharma and Mr. Gian Chand Gupta, senior BJP leader Prof. Ganeshi Lal also addressed the gathering on this occasion.

Affected farmers to get Rs 1000 crore compensation

CHANDIGARH, APRIL 9
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal said that State government is maintaining complete transparency in Girdawari as a result of which hefty compensation of over Rs.1000 crore is to be given to affected farmers for their crop loss due to recent untimely rains and hailstorm. This amount would be about 10 times higher as against compensation of Rs.123 crore given by previous government for crop loss due to drought in the year 2014.
                The Chief Minister, who was addressing a well attended public meeting at Kalka  today, said that farmers had suffered a heavy loss in the month of March and again in first week of April due to hailstorm and rains. Keeping in view the plight of the farmers, the Government had immediately ordered special Girdawari to assess the crop loss which would be completed by April 15. He assured that complete amount of compensation would be given to affected farmers within a month after the completion of Girdawari.
                He said that State government has also announced to give increased amount of compensation per acre to farmers. He said that farmers would now get compensation at the rate of Rs 12,000 per acre, and Rs 10,000 per acre, in case of 76 to 100 per cent loss to wheat and mustard crops, respectively as against Rs.10,000 and Rs.7500 given earlier. Similarly, the rate of compensation in case of damage of 50 to 75 per cent to wheat has been increased to Rs 9,500 per acre instead of Rs.7500, and for mustard, Rs 7,000 per acre as against Rs.5000 per acre. In case of damage of 25 to 50 per cent, the compensation at the rate of Rs 7,000 would be given for wheat, and Rs 5,500 for mustard crop.
                While describing the parameters fixed for compensation by the previous government as a joke, the Chief Minister said that earlier, the farmers used to get Rs.10, Rs.20 and Rs.50 as compensation, but now the present government has decided that the minimum cheque for compensation would be of Rs.500. He said that State government has prepared schemes for irrigation purposes and would also promote micro-irrigation system. The government had also decided to release 10,000 electricity connections for tubewells which were pending upto March 31, 2012. So far, electricity connections have been released upto year 2011.
                Those present on this occasion included, State BJP President Mr. Subhash Barala, Member of Parliament Mr. Ratan Lal Kataria, MLAs Mrs, Latika  Sharma and Mr. Gian Chand Gupta, senior BJP leader Prof. Ganeshi Lal and other leaders and dignitaries.

Lok adalats schudle for April, May and June

CHANDIGARH, APRIL 9
Haryana State Legal Services Authority has released the schedule for holding Lok Adalats all across the state in the months of April, May and June, 2015.
          While stating this here today, a spokesman of the Authority said that in the month of April, the monthly National Lok Adalat for settling cases of labour and family matters would be held on April 11.
          He said that in the month of May, monthly Lok Adalat for settling cases of MACT and Insurance Claims would be held on May 9. Lok Adalats would be held at Naraingarh, Bhiwani, Siwani, Loharu, Charkhi Dadri, Faridabad, Hissar, Hansi, Jhajjar, Bahadurgarh, Pehowa, Narnaul, Panchkula, Kalka, Hodal, Panipat, Rewari, Kosli, Sirsa, Dabwali and Ellenabad on May 16.
          He said that Lok Adalats would be held at Ambala, Fatehabad, Ratia, Tohana, Gurgaon, Jind, Safidon, Narwana, Kaithal, Guhla, Nuh, Mohindergarh, Palwal, Sonipat, Gohana, Ganaur, Yamunanagar and Bilaspur and Special Lok Adalats would be held for MACT cases in all the District Courts on May 30.  In the month of June, Lok Adalats would be held at Kurukshetra, Karnal, Assandh, Hathin and Rohtak on June 6, he added.

New Industrial policy to cater needs of all areas

CHANDIGARH, APRIL 9
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal disclosed that the upcoming new Industrial Policy of the State government would cater to the needs of all areas of the state. Under the policy the hilly areas and areas having less fertile land would be given due attention for the development of Industries and tourism so as to ensure equal growth all over the state.
The Chief Minister was addressing a well attended public meeting of Kalka Assembly constituency at Kalka  today. He said that Kalka and its adjoining area falls in the category of hilly region and the new Industrial Policy, which is being framed, would spur growth of the area in particular and the State in general. Despite the area is insurmountable, it is more close to nature and there are lot of possibilities of tapping tourism and industrial sector in this area.
                He announced to set up a college at Raipur Rani, grant of Rs.1.05 crore for stadia of Kalka college and construction of dam at 20 locations already identified at Morni for irrigation purpose. He said that Morni and Raipur Rani had already been declared industrial backward. On the demand of sub division status to Raipur Rani, the Chief Minister said that State government had constituted a committee comprising three ministers which is going to examine such issues in entire state.
He said that a proposal of Rs3.80 crore had already been sent to Central Government for developing Tikkar Taal at Morni. Besides, 35 acres of land had been identified for developing Herbal Hub at Morni. The government would also allow Shivalik Board to construct roads. The government had also framed policy for regularization of illegal colonies and all such colonies would be regularized provided these fulfill norms. In addition, play ground and stadia would be set up in all villages. In the first phase, these would be set up in about 1000 villages. Rs five crore had already been released for development of the area and in case of requirement of more funds, the same would be released, he added.
                State BJP President Mr. Subhash Barala, Member of Parliament Mr. Ratan Lal Kataria, MLAs Mrs, Latika Sharma and Mr. Gian Chand Gupta, senior BJP leader Prof. Ganeshi Lal also addressed the gathering on this occasion.

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Haryana issues transfer and posting order of 16 HCS officers

CHANDIGARH, APRIL 7
Haryana Government has issued transfer and posting order of 16 HCS Officers with immediate effect.
Geeta Bharti, Controller, Printing and Stationery has been given additional charge of Special Secretary, Printing and Stationery department against a vacant post.
Virender Kumar Dahiya, awaiting order of posting has been posted as Additional Director (Admn.), Elementary Education and Additional Secretary, School Education Department vice Naresh Kumar.
Naresh Kumar, Additional Director (Admn.), Elementary Education and Additional Secretary, School Education has been posted Sub Divisonal Officer (Civil)-cum-Additional Collector, Jhajjar and Beri vice Ashima Sangwan.
Ritu, awaiting order of posting has been posted as Additional Director (Admn.), Urban Local Bodies and Additional Secretary, Urban Local Bodies department vice Sant Lal Pachar.
Om Parkash Sharma, Additional Director (Admn.), Sports has been posted as Additional Director (Admn.), Science and Technology in addition to his present duties against a vacant post.
Rajiv Ahlawat, Secretary, RTA, Sonepat has been posted as Sub Divisonal Officer (Civil)-cum-Additional Collector, Kharkhoda in addition to her present duties against a vacant post.
Varsha Khangwal, Chief Administrative Officer, Haryana Dairy Development Federation Ltd. has been posted as Managing Director, Cooperative Sugar Mills, Karnal vice Manjeet Singh.
Ashima Sangwan, Sub Divisonal Officer (Civil)-cum-Additional Collector, Jhajjar and Sub Divisonal Officer (Civil)-cum-Additional Collector, Beri has posted as City Magistrate, Gurgaon against a vacant post.
Manjeet Singh, Managing Director, Cooperative Sugar Mills, Karnal has been posted as Estate Officer, HUDA, Karnal against a vacant post.
Sant Lal Pachar, Joint Director (Admn.), Urban Local Bodies and Deputy Secretary, Urban Local Bodies department has been posted as Sub Divisional Officer (Civil), Fatehabad vice Satish Kumar Singla.
Pardeep Kumar-II, Sub Divisonal Officer (Civil), Samalkha has been posted as Secretary, RTA, Jhajjar and Rohtak vice Gaurav Kumar vice Gaurav Kumar.
Gaurav Kumar, Secretary, RTA, Jhajjar and Rohtak has been posted as Sub Divisonal Officer (Civil), Samalkha vice Pardeep Kumar-II vice Pardeep Kumar-II.
Shilpy Pattar, Secretary, HAFED and Inquiry Officer, HAFED has been posted as Vigilance Officer, HAFED in addition to her present duties vice Meenakshi Dahiya.
Meenakshi Dahiya, Vigilance Officer, HAFED has been posted as Joint Director (Admn.), Agriculture and Officer on Special Duty, CADA, Panchkula against vacant posts.
Dr. Pooja Bharti, Chief Executive Officer, Kurukshetra Development Board, Kurukshetra has been posted as City Magistrate, Kurukshetra against a vacant post. She will also look after the work of Chief Executive Officer, Kurukshetra.
Satish Kumar Singla, Sub Divisonal Officer (Civil), Fatehabad has been posted as Deputy Secretary, Health department and Joint Director (Admn.), Food and Drugs Administration, Haryana vice Kuldhir Singh. He will also look after the work of Secretary, Haryana Right to Service Commission relieving Bhupinder Singh.

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

10 % reservation for EWS students in recognised private schools

CHANDIGARH, APRIL 1
The Haryana School Education Department has directed all private recognized schools in the state to reserve 10 per cent seats for students belonging to Economic Weaker Sections (EWS) of society and those living Below Poverty Line (BPL) from Classes I to XII with compliance to the provisions of Rule 134-A of Haryana School Education Rules, 2003.
While giving this information here today, an official spokesman said that in a written communication, the Principal Secretary, School Education Department has informed all District Education Officers, District Elementary Education Officers, Block Education Officers and Block Elementary Education Officers in the state about the mechanism for implementing the provisions of Rule 134-A of Haryana School Education Rules, 2003.
He said that in case of schools built or situated on HUDA land, this reservation would be upto 20 per cent. The concerned institutions have been directed to provide information regarding available seats in schools through website of school, notice board of school etc by April 1, 2015. Also, information of such seats should be sent to District Education Officer, District Elementary Education Officer and Block Education Officer of the concerned district or block.
He said that Committees would be set up at both District Level and Block Level in the state for effective implementation of Rule 134-A of the Haryana Education Rules, 2003. In District Level Committee, the District Education Officer (DEO) and District Elementary Education Officer (DEEO), whoever is senior between the two will be the Chairperson of the Committee. Apart from this, two persons of social repute already nominated including one person representing the ParentsAssociation and one person representing the Private School Association would also be part of the Committee. Similarly, the Block Level Committee would be chaired by the Block Education Officer (BEO) and Block Elementary Education Officer (BEEO), whoever is the senior between the two. One local Principal of a school in the Block will preside over the Committee in the absence of both the aforesaid officers. Apart from this, one person representing the Private School Association and two persons representing the Parents will be included in the Committee.

The spokesman said that all private schools must indicate their tentative vacancies to the extent of 10 per cent of current sanctioned strength of their respective schools. In case of schools built of situated on HUDA land, this reservation would be upto 20 per cent. Advertisement regarding admission process and declaration of vacant seats under Rule 134-A will be circulated in leading newspapers by DEO or DEEO of the concerned district. The details of EWS seats already filled or occupied in the schools would be furnished by the schools detailing class wide records in the prescribed format-II. All vacancies would be published publicly in format-I on the schools Notice Board and website and a copy to be sent to BEO concerned. The vacancies would also be published in the offices of DEO, DEEO and BEO on notice board. Applications for admissions will be accepted by Block Level Committee only under proper receipt to the applicant. He said that students can give up to five schools in order of preference with regard to the desired schools of admission without the Block or area restriction. However, for applying for school located in another block, applicant should submit separate application to the concerned BEO.

He said that the candidate of EWS and BPL category will furnish the income proof along with application. The role of school will be limited to admitting EWS and BPL students. The list of candidates will be drawn by holding draw of lots for students seeking admission to Class-I and in accordance with marks or grades obtained by them in previous class for admission to other classes. This list will be forwarded by the Block Level Committees which would be final and binding upon the schools. While rejecting any application, school would give recorded reasons thereof to Block Level Committee. He said that list of admitted students would be provided to the BEO concerned in the prescribed format-II. The BEO would compile the information of admitted students and send to concerned DEO and DEEO. The DEOs would compile the information of their respective District and send to the Directorate through e-mail within two days in the format-III.
The spokesman said that the admission process will be completed in three rounds. The information regarding admission will be shared via website, newspaper and display boards of District Level and Block Level Committees. If seats remain vacant even after third round, schools will submit their list to District Level Committees before May 15, 2015. Application form will be published in both Hindi and English languages. As per the proposed schedule for admission process, advertisement regarding admission in private recognized schools for EWS and BPL category seats will be published in newspapers latest by March 31, 2015. He said that date of application is April 1 to 20, 2015. Data Entry, scrutiny, assessment will be carried out fromApril 21 to 29 and publication of lists of applicants by school and BEOs will be held on April 30, 2015. The draw of lots at Block level will be held on May 1and it can continue the next day if necessary. Admission on the basis of draw of lots from May 2 and 7 and second draw of lots for remaining seats on May 8, 2015. Similarly, admission on the basis of second draw of lots will be held from May 9 to 14and third draw of lots for remaining seats if left onMay 15, 2015. If seats remain vacant even after third round, schools will submit their lists to District Level Committees before May 25, 2015.
He said that schools failing to comply with the provisions of Rule 134-A of Haryana School Education Rules 2003 would be subjected to withdrawal of recognition by the Department under the relevant rules on the recommendations of the District Level Committee. Any aggrieved person can submit his or her complaint either before District Level Committee or Block Level Committee. It must be ensured that the above instructions are complied in letter and spirit. Necessary information and prescribed format could be obtained from the website of the Departmentwww.schooleducationharyana.gov.in.

Transfer and posting of 9 IAS and 1 HCS officers

CHANDIGARH, APRIL 1
The Haryana Government has issued transfer and posting orders of nine IAS officers and one HCS officer with immediate effect.
S.S.Dhillon, Additional Chief Secretary, Tourism and Archaeology and Museums Departments has been posted as Additional Chief Secretary, Transport and Civil Aviation Department in place of Avtar Singh who has been posted as Principal Secretary, Women & Child Development Department against a vacant post.
Ram Niwas, Additional Chief Secretary, Health Department has been given the additional charge of Additional Chief Secretary, Medical Education and Research Department against a vacant post.
Vijai Vardhan, Additional Chief Secretary, Higher Education, Archives and Cultural Affairs Departments will also look after the work of Additional Chief Secretary, Archaeology & Museums Department.
Sumita Misra, Additional Principal Secretary-I to Chief Minister and Principal Secretary, Science and Technology Department has been posted as Principal Secretary, Tourism Department. She will also look after the work of Science and Technology Department.
Ashok Khemka, Transport Commissioner and Secretary, Transport Department goes as Secretary, Archaeology and Museums Department and Director General, Archaeology and Museums relieving R.S. Kharb of the said charge.
Chander Parkash, Director General, State Transport and Secretary, Transport Department has been posted as Transport Commissioner, Haryana and Secretary, Transport Department.
Vinay Singh, Director, Supplies & Disposal, Haryana and Special Secretary, Home-I Department goes as Director General, State Transport, Haryana and Secretary, Transport Department. Also, he will look-after the work of Director, Supplies & Disposals.
Ajay Singh Tomar, awaiting order of posting has been posted as Sub Divisional Officer (C), Ambala and Estate Officer, HUDA, Ambala.
Among the HCS Officer, Shakti Singh, Sub Divisional Officer (C)-cum-Additional Collector, Ambala and Estate Officer, HUDA, Ambala goes as Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Ambala relieving Mandip Singh Brar of the said charge.
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