CM VOWS TO CRUSH FORCES INIMICAL TO PEACE, PROGRESS AND PROSPERITY OF THE STATE
UNFURLS NATIONAL TRI-COLOUR FLAG AT PATIALA
SEEKS SUPPORT OF PEOPLE TO PRESERVE HARD EARNED PEACE, COMMUNAL HARMONY, BROTHERHOOD AND AMITY OF PUNJAB
SAYS EVIL DESIGNS OF ANTI-PUNJAB FORCES TO CREATE COMMUNAL STRIFE WOULD BE NIPPED IN THE BUD
SLAMS CENTRE FOR STEP MOTHERLY TREATMENT TOWARDS PUNJAB AND PUNJABIS
BEMOANS THAT THE HANDS THAT FEED THE COUNTRY HAVE TO RESORT TO HUNGER STRIKE TO GET THEIR DEMANDS FULFILLED
Patiala, January 26:The Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Sunday vowed to crush the forces inimical to the state and foil their conspiracies for disturbing peace, communal harmony, brotherhood and amity of Punjab.
Addressing the gathering after unfurling the national tricolor flag during a function to commemorate 76th Republic Day in local Polo Ground, the Chief Minister said that Punjab is the land of the gurus, saints, seers, martyrs and has always been a torch bearer to mankind for values of brotherhood and communal harmony. He said that maintaining the hard earned peace in the state is the first and foremost priority for his government adding that no one will be allowed to disturb it. Bhagwant Singh Mann solicited fulsome support and cooperation of the people for this noble cause thereby foiling any conspiracy to derail peace, progress and prosperity of the state.
The Chief Minister warned the fissiparous forces that their evil designs to create communal strife would be nipped in the bud. He said that the social bonding in the state is so strong that any seed could grow on the fertile land of Punjab but the seed of hatred will never germinate here at any cost. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that though futile attempts are being made to disturb hard earned peace of state, the bond of love, harmony and peace will be further cemented by Punjabis.
The Chief Minister said that on this day in 1950 India became a Sovereign, Socialist, Democratic and Secular Republic as the Constitution, drafted by our forefathers led by Bharat Ratna Baba Saheb Dr BR Ambedkar, came into effect on this auspicious day. He said that it was really a moment of glory for all of us as we got the power to exercise our franchise thereby fulfilling the cherished aspirations of our forefathers of having the ‘Government of the people, for the people and by the people’. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that with every passing day during the past over 75 years the ethos of democratic republic has been strengthened in the country as the countrymen had displayed unflinching faith in democratic norms and had given a clear verdict in favour of ‘ballot’ without any fear.
Likewise, the Chief Minister said that Indians especially the Punjabis have thwarted every attempt aimed at endangering the hard earned sovereignty of the country. He said apart from safeguarding the country during wars in 1947, 1962, 1965, 1971 and then Kargil war our brave patriots have made supreme sacrifices to protect the dignity and sovereignty of the nation. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that it is a matter of immense pride and satisfaction for all of us that Punjabis have inherited an indomitable spirit of self sacrifice and patriotism from our Great Sikh gurus who have taught us to fight against oppression, tyranny and injustice.
The Chief Minister said that a dream envisaged by our great forefathers of an Independent and sovereign Indian Republic was fulfilled due to enormous sacrifices made by the countrymen during their fight against the mighty British Raj. But, he said that none could ever forget the unparalleled sacrifices made by the Punjabis at the altar of the Indian National freedom struggle. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that it is a matter of immense pride and satisfaction that despite being merely two percent of the country’s population, 80% of the martyrs executed or exiled during the freedom struggle was from Punjab.
The Chief Minister said that besides being the land of watershed movements of Indian freedom struggle like Kuka, Ghadar, Kisan, Pagri Sambhal and others, Punjab produced sons of the soil like Lala Lajpat Rai, Diwaan Singh Kalepani and others who laid their lives for emancipating the country from the clutches of British Imperialism. He said that the heroic deeds of Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Shaheed Rajguru, Shaheed Sukhdev, Shaheed Udham Singh and Kartar Singh Sarabha gave new vigor to the national freedom struggle by inspiring the generations to rise against British imperialism. He said that even in post-independence times during the period of crisis, we the brave Punjabis have never let our high spirits go down, rather strengthened the ethos of democracy by reposing full faith in the constitution of the nation.
The Chief Minister said that despite our limited natural resources the farmers of the state have put their sweat and toil to make the country self-reliant in food production, that too at the cost of overexploitation of the only available natural resources of the state. He reminded that at the time of independence when the entire country was rejoicing Punjab being the border State suffered the brunt of partition. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that Punjab went through the horrors of a violent partition in which lakhs of Punjabis lost their lives, were rendered homeless, and many more lost their lands and properties.
However, Chief Minister bemoaned that in last more than seven decades since independence, Punjab had to suffer in inexplicable discrimination from the governments at the Centre in the form of regressive and ruinous policies. He said that it is unfortunate that the food growers, who made the country self reliant in food production have been forced to agitate on this day too, adding that due to the apathetic attitude of the centre government, the hands that feed the country have to resort to hunger strike to get their demands fulfilled. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the tractor, which is king of the fields, has to ply on roads towards Delhi instead of producing food grains due to the callous attitude of the Union government.
The Chief Minister said that the centre should accept the demands of the food growers so that they can serve the country well. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the plight of farmers, due to the cold shoulder of the Union government, hurts every Indian who believes in constitutional values. He said that the centre government should stop the step motherly treatment towards Punjab and its hard working people.
Citing another example of the Union government’s indifferent attitude towards Punjab, the Chief Minister said that the centre government has not released the state’s pending share of RDF which is worth Rs 5500 crore. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that it is not in consonance with the federal structure of the country as enshrined in the constitution of the country. He said that states are not beggars and they should be given their legitimate share of funds by the centre instead of harassing them.
The Chief Minister said that ever since assuming charge his government is working closely in unison with the ideals of Shaheed Bhagat Singh and Baba Sahib Dr BR Ambedkar, to ensure the well being of all. He said that strenuous efforts are being made to fulfill the aspirations of our great freedom fighters adding that due to the concerted efforts of state government, Punjab has today emerged as a front runner state in the country and an unprecedented era of progress, prosperity and peace is being witnessed in the state. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the state government has taken several pro-people and development oriented initiatives so that the dreams of the founding fathers of this country are realized and people can enjoy the fruits of freedom.
Listing the achievements, the Chief Minister said that it is a matter of immense pride and satisfaction that Punjab is giving the highest rate of sugarcane not only in the country but across the globe thereby immensely benefitting its farmers. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the state will continue to lead the country in maximum sugarcane price as per the commitment of the state government. He said that his government has always provided high rates to the sugarcane cultivators and this trend will continue in future too.
The Chief Minister said that the state Government has launched the first of its kind initiative in the country, a dedicated Sadak Surakhiya Force to ensure enhanced security and to save precious lives on the State and National Highways. He said that since its launch last year this force has saved 48% of lives in road accidents besides returning the valuables and money of people who get injured during road accidents. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the force has been deployed all along 4200 km of the Highways, prone to traffic accidents adding that in addition to patrolling in the assigned areas, they act as a deterrent for traffic violations and more.
The Chief Minister said that in order to impart quality healthcare services to people, the state government has set up 881 Aam Aadmi clinics across Punjab which have revolutionized the health care sector in the state. He said that so far more than 2.70 crore people have taken the benefits of these clinics in the state. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that ever since inception these clinics have witnessed a huge footfall indicating that every third person of the state has taken benefit from these clinics.
The Chief Minister said that the state government had launched the guarantee to provide free power to the people in 2022 and since then 90% of the households in the state are getting free power and have got zero power bills. He said that this has reduced a big burden on the pocket of the common man by saving a huge amount of money for the poor households. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that it is also a matter of immense pride and satisfaction that along with domestic consumers, the food growers of the country are also getting free and uninterrupted power in the state.
The Chief Minister he had assumed charge of office in March 2022 and after a few months he got coal supply from Pachwara coal mines resumed. He said that the state has created history by purchasing Goindwal power plant owned by a private company GVK Power. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that for the first time this reverse trend has started that a government has purchased any private power plant whereas in the past the state governments used to sell their assets to the favorite individuals at ‘throw away’ prices.
The Chief Minister further said that Punjab Government is committed to make 118 Government Senior Secondary Schools as Schools of Eminence, equipped with smart classrooms, fully equipped labs and playgrounds for scientific learning. He said that due to all out efforts of the state government, the enrolment in government schools has been increased by around 17% in Pre- primary classes. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that to upscale the expertise of the teachers special program has been embarked under which teachers and Principals are being sent abroad for training so that they are well versed with modern teaching practices to prepare the students for future competitions in the international arena.
The Chief Minister said that at the time when he had assumed the charge of office only 21% canal water was being used in the state for irrigation purposes. However, he said that it is a matter of great pride and satisfaction that today 75% of the canal water is being used for irrigation purposes. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that his government has ensured availability of canal water to farmers at the tail ends, who were deprived of this for decades, on one hand and saving the precious ground water on the other.
The Chief Minister said that in a major citizen centric initiative, the state Government has launched a new scheme namely Door-Step Delivery of Services under “Bhagwant Mann Sarkar Tuhade Dwar” to provide services to the citizens at their door-step on demand. He said that under the scheme, 43 citizen services have been identified which constitute more than 99% of the daily administrative works of people. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that people are immensely benefitted from the availability of services at their places of residence.
The Chief Minister further said that the state Government is committed to provide a boost to the investment and industrial infrastructure in the State. He said that the state government has roped in investment of more than Rs 85,000 Crores with the proposed employment of about 3.50 lakh by leading companies like Tata Steel, Sanatan Textiles and others, who are making a beeline to invest in the state. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the state Government has also introduced Green stamp paper in the registration of sale deeds to ensure faster and smooth issuance of regulatory clearances to industry projects.
The Chief Minister said that continuing the endeavor of providing government jobs on merit to deserving candidates, the state Government has ensured fairness in recruitment while also ensuring efficiency. He said that till now more than 50,000 government jobs have been given so far to youth of the state. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that this has helped in making youth an active participant in socio-economic progress of the state.
The Chief Minister said that the state government has continued to drive to eradicate corruption at an increasing pace. He said that the state government has introduced an anti corruption helpline number 9501200200 on which any person can lodge their complaint if anyone seeks bribe from them. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that to ensure transparent governance, Government has adopted a Zero Tolerance Policy towards corruption and trap cases were registered by Punjab Vigilance Bureau against Gazetted Officers, Non- Gazetted Officers and private persons who were caught red handed while accepting illegal gratification.
The Chief Minister said that the state Government has notified the FARISHTEY scheme, in order to save the life of accident victims and encourage the general public for their hassle-free participation towards helping the accidental victims. He said that the state Government offers a financial reward of Rs. 2000 to commend their noble deeds. Apart from financial reward, Bhagwant Singh Mann said that a certificate is issued to such persons and they are provided immunity from legal complications and police inquiries.
The Chief Minister said that in order to increase the manpower in the Police department for enhancing its efficiency, the state government has already decided to recruit 1800 Constables and 300 Sub Inspectors every year in Punjab Police to overcome the scarcity of cops. He said that for these 2100 posts every year around 2.50 lakh candidates are expected to apply for these posts so all the aspirants will get involved in academics as well as in improving their physique for clearing the tests. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the state government has also decided to recruit 10,000 new cops in Punjab Police for which notification has already been issued.
The Chief Minister said that it is a matter of immense pride and satisfaction that by eliminating the word contractual prefixed before the posts of employees the state government has regularized services of 12710 teachers by overcoming all the legal and administrative hiccups. He said that with the regularizing of services these teachers will get an annual increment of 5% in their salaries coupled with other benefits including holidays. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that this will ensure that these teachers become an active partner in socio- economic development of the state.
The Chief Minister said that recognizing the immense contribution of jawans of Armed forces, Paramilitary forces, Police and even Agnivirs in safeguarding unity and integrity of the country, the state government gives financial assistance worth Rs 1 crore to the family in case the jawans attain martyrdom in line of duty. He said that this financial assistance is given as a mark of respect for the supreme sacrifice made by the hero for the country. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that this humble initiative of the state government is in recognition of the immense contribution of this son of soil towards preserving the unity, integrity and sovereignty of the country.
The Chief Minister said that since the last three years people have reposed faith in pro-people policies of the state government due to which tax collection has been enhanced a lot. He said that till now 18 Toll plazas have been closed in the state adding that though most of them had sought extension but they have been denied it in larger public interest. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that with the closing of these toll plazas Rs 63 lakh is being saved from the pocket of the common man in Punjab daily.
The Chief Minister said that in order to facilitate Punjabi Diaspora across the globe state-of-the-art NRI Facilitation Centre- "Punjab Help Centre" has been opened at Terminal 3 of the Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi. He said that this center is manned 24x7 and provides assistance to all the NRIs and other passengers arriving at the terminal. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the passengers/relatives can take assistance regarding arrival flights, connecting flights, taxi services, lost luggage facilities and any other assistance required at the airport.
Earlier, the Chief Minister inspected the parade led by parade commander Vaneet Ahlawat, IPS. He also took a salute from an impressive march past by contingents of Punjab Police, Punjab Home Guards, Punjab Police, ITBP, NCC Girls and Boys, Red Cross besides the Punjab Police Brass band. On the occasion, the students of various local schools presented a colorful variety program imbued in patriotic fervor including Bhangra, Gidha, Group Dance, PT show and group singing.
The Chief Minister also felicitated Freedom fighters and their kin in recognition of their valuable contribution in the freedom struggle of the country. He also gave away tricycles to the physically challenged and sewing machines to the poor and needy women. A series of Tableaux depicting the overall development of the state, especially the district administration was also the star of attraction.
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CM BESTOWS CHIEF MINISTER RAKSHAK PADAK AND CHIEF MINISTER’S MEDAL FOR OUTSTANDING DEVOTION TO DUTY TO COPS
FELICITATES PARTICIPANTS AND PERSONS FROM VARIOUS WALKS OF LIFE DURING THE REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATIONS
Patiala, January 26:Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Sunday felicitated prominent officers/officials, participants and persons from various walks of life during the Republic Day Celebrations for their remarkable contribution towards society and the state.
Bhagwant Singh Mann bestowed Chief Minister Rakshak Padak to Assistant Sub Inspectors Manna Singh and Rajinder Singh, Lady Senior Constable Kulwinder Kaur, Punjab Home Guard Gurdeep Singh and Senior Constable Gurpreet Singh. He also conferred Chief Minister’s Medal for outstanding Devotion to Duty to cops including Superintendents of Police Navreet Singh Virk, Jasmeet Singh, Jugraj Singh, Digvijay Kapil and Harinder Singh, Commandant Parampal Singh, AIG Avneet Kaur Sidhu, Deputy Superintendent of Police Samarpal Singh, Inspectors Pran, Pritpal Singh, Sukhminder Singh and Manfool Singh, Sub Inspectors Rajesh Kumar, Parminder Singh, Jugal Kishore Sharma and Sumit Aeri, Assistant Sub Inspector Harpal Singh, Head Constable Mukhjit Singh and C II Simranjit Singh.
The Chief Minister also honoured Parade Commander Vaneet Ahlawat IPS, second commander Ramanpreet Singh Gill PPS and other eminent personalities including Dr Jatinder Kansal (Retd. Civil Surgeon), Dr Jagpal Inder, MS Rajindra Hospital Dr Girish Sahni, Dr Satish Kumar, Dr Sanjeev Arora, Dr Krishev Garg, AM Jogi, Dhanjit Kaur, Ankit Singla, Bal Krishna Singla, Dr Rajdeep Singh, Dr Inderpreet Sandhu, Aamer Singh, Partap Singh, Harjinder Singh, Damini, Vaibhav Rajouria, Baljit Singh, Latif Mohammed, Tina Khanna, Suresh Kumar, Jaspreet Kaur, Jaswinder Singh, XEN PPCB Gurkiran Singh, SDO PPCB Mohit Singla, Gagandeep Singh, Anmoljit Singh, Jai Singh, Sukhdev Singh, Hawaldar Vijay Sharda, Yadwinder Singh, Dilbar Singh, Aswant Singh PPS, Amanndeep Singh Hawaldar, Satnam Singh Hawaldar, SI Jaswinder Singh, ASI Balwinder Singh, SI Roop Singh, Varinder Singh Constable, SI Bhagwan Singh, Hawaldar Tara Chand, Constable Mann Singh, SI Pavitar Singh, Head Constable Kamaljit Singh, Head Master Navneet Singh, ETT Teachers Sukhwinder Kaur and Mohan Singh, Vijay Kapoor, Amit Kumar, Saranpreet Kaur, Raj Kumar, Sukhwinder Singh, Baldevt Singh, Jaspreet Singh, Pableen Singh Dhanju, Yogeshwar Kashyap, Satish Kumar, Vijay Kumar Goel, Paramjot Singh, Gurdarshan Singh Chamoli, Munish Kumar, Tinku, Dharmpal Singh, Rakesh Arora, Reena Rani, Pooja Verma, Kuldeep Kaur, Rajesh Walia, Supreet Bajwa, Piyush Aggarwal, Sangram Singh, Amrik Singh, Jobanpreet Kaur, Sukhdev Singh, Hukam Chand, Tarsem Lal, Sohan Singh, Mukesh Kumar, Ajit Singh, Sukhdev Singh, Nachattar Singh, Darshan Singh, Amarjeet Singh, Baljit Singh, Balwinder Singh and Sima Parsi.
The Chief Minister also felicitated family members of Shaheed Sipahi Bhupinder Singh, Shaheed Gunner Amrik Singh, Shaheed Nayak Rajwinder Singh, Shaheed Hawaldar Mukhtiar Singh and Shaheed Nayak Harjinder Singh who had attained martyrdom during operation Rakshak of Indian Army. He also awarded certificates to Mangal Singh, Virjesh Kumar and Amandeep Singh under the FARISHTEY Scheme.
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76th Republic Day: Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema Unfurls National Flag in Sangrur
3850 winners awarded prizes worth Rs. 2.27 crore on 'Mera Bill' app: Harpal Singh Cheema
A total revenue of more than Rs. 31,156 crore generated till December during the current financial year: Harpal Singh Cheema
Finance Minister Cheema honours family members of freedom fighters, also distributes tricycles and sewing machines among needy
Chandigarh/Sangrur, January 26-Punjab Finance, Planning, Programme Implementation, and Taxation and Excise Minister Advocate Harpal Singh Cheema unfurled the National Flag during the district-level function organized to commemorate the 76th Republic Day of India at Police Line Stadium Sangrur, inspected the parade and took the salute from various contingents.
Addressing the gathering, the Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema extended heartfelt congratulations to all citizens on this significant occasion. He reminded everyone that the implementation of the Indian Constitution on January 26, 1950, marked the establishment of the Republic of India, and we take pride in being the largest democracy in the world. He also paid homage to Babasaheb Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar, the architect of the Indian Constitution. Cabinet Minister Harpal Singh Cheema saluted the brave heroes of the armed forces, acknowledging their crucial role in protecting the sovereignty and integrity of India.
Sharing insights into various pro-people initiatives undertaken by the Punjab government under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema said that the Punjab government is deeply committed to the welfare of army personnel, families of martyrs, and ex-servicemen. The state government has increased the ex-gratia amount for the kin of martyred soldiers from Rs 50 lakh to Rs 1 crore and provides financial assistance of Rs 1 crore to the families of police personnel who have sacrificed their lives for the state and country. He highlighted that the Punjab government has increased the pension of freedom fighters and their heirs from Rs 9400 to Rs 11 thousand and there is 1% reservation in direct recruitment for the heirs of freedom fighters.
Finance Minister Cheema proudly announced that the state has surpassed Rs 30,000 crore in revenue generation from VAT, CST, GST, PSDT, and excise for the first time in the first nine months of a financial year, with a total revenue of over Rs 31,156 crore generated by December. He said the Punjab government launched the "Bill Liyao Inam Pao" scheme to encourage people to obtain purchase bills, under which 3850 winners have received prizes totaling Rs 2 crore 27 lakh 40 thousand for uploading their purchase bills on the 'Mera Bill' app by January 2025. The scheme, initiated in September 2023, has successfully held 16 draws so far. Minister Cheema appealed to the public to obtain bills for purchased goods to avoid fraud and contribute to the state's development.
Finance Minister Cheema reiterated the Punjab government's dedication to strengthening the state's economy, generating employment, providing better health, education, and sports facilities, offering free electricity to alleviate inflation, and implementing administrative reforms. He said that approximately 50,000 government jobs have been provided in the last 34 months, and this trend will continue.
He also mentioned significant initiatives in Sangrur district, including the C-PYTE center in village Kheri, 35 Aam Aadmi clinics in villages and 11 in urban areas, the upgradation of Government Civil Hospital Sangrur, the construction of an additional floor at the Nursing College, a new block of Sub-Divisional Hospital, and Maternal and Child Care Building in Dhuri, a community health center in Kauhrian, and the establishment of eight Schools of Eminence with transport facilities.
The minister proudly shared that the Punjab Government has purchased the private thermal plant in Goindwal Sahib for Rs 1080 crore, making it the first state government to acquire a private thermal plant. He also highlighted the construction of Ambedkar Bhawan, a community center in Dirba, at a cost of Rs 2.25 crore for organizing social events without hefty charges.
The event featured tableaux depicting important projects of the Punjab Government, including the Health Department's Non-Communicable Disease Control Program, CM Yogshala, Khedan Watan Punjab Diyan Season 3, a campaign to stop stubble burning, PSPCL, School of Eminence, MGNREGA Scheme, and SSF. Minister Cheema honoured the family members of freedom fighters during the event.
Students from various schools performed Bengali folk dance, traditional Punjabi folk dances Giddha and Bhangra, and patriotic cultural programs, which were well-received by the audience. Sewing machines were distributed to the needy, and tricycles were given to the disabled. The chief guest Harpal Singh Cheema honoured various personalities from Sangrur district for commendable achievements in various fields.
Impressed by the students' performances, Minister Cheema announced a holiday on January 27 for participating schools. Minister Cheema also awarded the first place tableau to Sadak Surakhya Force (SSF), second place to PSPCL, and third place to School of Eminence and Khedan Watan Punjab Diyan. The parade commander DSP Major Gurpreet Singh and other parade contingent in-charges were also honored. The district administration, represented by Deputy Commissioner Sandeep Rishi and SSP Sartaj Singh Chahal, honoured Finance Minister Cheema and MLA Narinder Kaur Bharaj with mementos.
Earlier, Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema, along with MLA Sangrur Narinder Kaur Bharaj, Deputy Commissioner Sandeep Rishi, and SSP Sartaj Singh Chahal, paid tribute to martyrs at the Police Memorial in Police Lines.
The event saw the presence of District and Sessions Judge Munish Singal, judicial officers, Punjab Small Scale Industries Corporation Chairman Dalbir Singh Dhillon, Punjab State Industrial Development Corporation Chairman Jasvir Singh Kudni, Gau Sewa Commission Chairman Ashok Singla, Improvement Trust Chairman Pritam Singh Peetu, Market Committee Sangrur Chairman Avtar Singh Elwal, Market Committee Dhuri Chairman Rajwant Singh Ghulli, OSD of Cabinet Minister Tapinder Singh Sohi, ADC (Development) Sukhchain Singh Papra, CM Field Officer Dr. Karamjit Singh, SDM Sangrur Charanjot Singh Walia, Assistant Commissioner Under Training Dr. Aditya, and Assistant Commissioner Upinderjit Kaur Brar, along with other administrative and police officers, department heads, school students, teachers, and city residents.
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76th R-Day: Cabinet Minister Harjot Singh Bains unfurls National flag
Called upon people for concerted efforts to fulfil dreams of great martyrs and freedom fighters
Punjabis laid down maximum lives in the freedom struggle of the nation
Punjab government committed for welfare of every section of the society
Second batch of teachers to be dispatched to Finland for training in March
Chandigarh/Hoshiarpur, 26 January:Punjab School Education, Higher Education, Technical Education and Information & Public Relations Minister S. Harjot Singh Bains on Sunday unfurled the National Flag to mark 76th Republic Day at Police Lines ground, Hoshiarpur.
Paying rich tributes to great martyrs and freedom fighters of Independence movement, Harjot Bains urged the people to make concerted efforts for realising their dreams.
After unfurling the tricolour during district level function held at local police lines ground, Cabinet Minister Harjot Singh Bains inspected the parade, besides taking salute from an impressive march past. He also honoured families of freedom fighters; and distributed motor-tricycles and sewing machines to needy people.
In his address the Minister acknowledged the contribution of brave soldiers of three forces and other armed forces for their immense contribution in safeguarding the inity and integrity of the nation. He also paid rich tribute to Dr B.R. Ambedkar, an architect of Indian Constitution, asserting that with implementation of Indian constitution on January 26, 1950, India had achieved an honour of becoming one of the largest democracies in the world.
Recalling role of Punjabis in the freedom struggle, the Minister said our history had been filled with the historical events like Jallianwala massacre. He added that it is a matter of pride that maximum number of martyrs of national freedom struggle belonged to Punjab.
Cabinet minister Harjot Singh Bains asserted that Punjab government is fully committed to fulfil the dreams of great martyrs. “After taking oath at ancestral village of Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh, the government had got photo of Sardar Bhagat Singh and Dr B.R. Ambedkar installed in all the government offices. Apart from ensuring Mohali’s international airport to be named after great martyr Sardar Bhagat Singh, Punjab had installed the statue of Shaheed-e-Azam at the airport.
The Minister also highlighted the Punjab government's initiatives aimed at improving the welfare of army personnel, martyrs' families, and retired soldiers, including the increase of ex-gratia payments for martyr’s families to ₹1 crore and providing financial support of ₹1 crore to the families of police personnel who sacrifice their lives in the line of duty. The State government had also enhanced financial assistance to Dharmi Faujis (Army Deserters) from Rs 10,000 to Rs 12000 per month, besides increasing monthly pensions to the freedom fighters or their kins from Rs 9400 to Rs 11,000.
Listing other achievements, Harjot Singh Bains said the government had provided government services to nearly 50,000 youths in past 34 months and held 4,862 placement drives in which 2.72 lakh youths were given jobs in private sector. More than 10,000 youths were recruited in Punjab police from April 2022 onwards.
The state government had opened 881 Aam Aadmi clinics, said Minister, across the state providing quality healthcare services. Bains said as many as 118 school of eminence were established, of which five were located in Hoshiarpur district only. From April 2022 onwards, 10,376 teachers had been recruited in education department. As many as 198 school principals and school administrators were sent on special training at Singapore, 150 head-masters at IIM Ahmadabad and 72 primary school teachers at University of Turku, Finland.
Speaking on School of Happiness , Bains said nine scuh schools would be established in Hoshiarpur district and nearly 81,749 students enrolled in government school across the district were provided with funds worth Rs 4.90 crore for school uniform. The funds worth Rs 12.52 crore had been provided for the construction of boundary walls of primary schools in the district.
Meanwhile, Cabinet minister assured that the state government is committed to overcome shortage of teachers in Hoshiarpur, Gurdaspur and Tarn Taran districts very shortly. He congratulated the district administration after Hoshiarpur district was adjudged with Best Green District Award in the country under Centre government’s green school programme scheme.
In technical education, the state government had increased seats in state to 52,000 this year after receiving enthusiasm for m different streams in these industrial institutes. Bains said that 1076 helpline launched by the state government to provide citizens services at the door steps of the people also provided services in a smooth manner. On state’s agriculture, Bains said Punjab’s mandi system has been remained at the top in the country as the state leads to contribute maximum of 46.8% of wheat in the central pool. The area under basmati had increased by 14% last year. Due to concerted efforts of state government, the state witnessed a steep drop of 70% in the cases of stubble burning and only 75 cases of straw burning were reported in Hoshiarpur district.
Referring to Sadak Surakhya Force, a first of its kind initiative of state government, had come up as life saviour in Punjab as it provided immediate assistance to the accident victims in 19,000 cases so far, with response time of 6.45 minutes.
Meanwhile, cabinet minister Bains also announced holiday in participating schools and colleges. Prominent among those present on the occasion included MLAs Bram Shanker Jimpa, Jasvir Singh Raja Gill, Karamvir Singh Ghuman, Mayor Surinder Kumar, Deputy Commissioner Komal Mittal, IG (Intelligence) Babu Lal Meena, SSP Surendra Lamba, District planning committee chairperson Karamjit Kaur and AAP’s district president Gurwinder Singh Pabla and dignitaries from different fields.
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On 76th Republic Day, Cabinet Minister Harbhajan Singh ETO Unfurls National Flag in Ferozepur
Pays homage at Shaheed Smarak Hussainiwala, inspires people to follow path shown by martyrs
Says, Punjab government is developing places of historical importance in Ferozepur district, and district as tourism hub
90 percent of domestic consumers in state receiving zero electricity bills: Harbhajan Singh ETO
District level Republic Day function organized at Cantt Board Stadium
Chandigarh/Ferozepur, January 26 Punjab Power and Public Works Minister S. Harbhajan Singh ETO today unfurled the national flag during the district-level celebrations of the 76th Republic Day at Cantt Board Stadium, Ferozepur. The Minister, who was the chief guest at the event, delivered a message to the district residents, inspected the parade, and took the salute from the parade. He was accompanied by Deputy Commissioner Deepshikha Sharma and SSP Somya Mishra.
In his address, Cabinet Minister S. Harbhajan Singh ETO highlighted several pro-people initiatives taken by the Punjab Government under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann. He mentioned that 90 percent of the domestic consumers in the state are now receiving zero electricity bills, following the announcement of free electricity. Additionally, the government achieved a significant milestone by purchasing the Goindwal Power Plant for Rs. 1080 crores, making it the first state government in India to acquire a private power plant. He further stated that Rs. 9330 crores have been allocated for providing free electricity to the agriculture sector in the current financial year.
The Minister also shared the government's efforts to promote sports, including distributing cash prizes to medal-winning athletes and completing the synthetic athletic track at Shaheed Bhagat Singh Stadium in Ferozepur at a cost of Rs. 7 crores. He proudly said that 11 renowned players have been given jobs as PCS and DSP, and out of the 100 Indian athletes in the Paris Olympics, 19 were from Punjab.
Earlier, the Cabinet Minister, along with MLAs and district officials, paid homage at the memorials of Shaheed-e-Azam S. Bhagat Singh, Shaheed Rajguru, Shaheed Sukhdev, freedom fighter B.K. Dutt, and Rajmata at Hussainiwala Shaheed Smarak. After offering floral tributes, he emphasized that the freedom enjoyed today is a result of the sacrifices made by these martyrs. The Minister also paid homage to Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar, the architect of the Constitution, and congratulated all citizens on Republic Day. He called upon the younger generation to follow the path shown by martyrs and contribute to the nation's prosperity with a spirit of patriotism.
Cabinet Minister Harbhajan Singh said that the Republic Day reminds us of the dreams envisioned by our martyrs and freedom fighters for India's future and provides an opportunity to reflect on our achievements. He also mentioned the Punjab Government's efforts to develop Ferozepur as a tourism hub.
The district-level celebrations of the Republic Day showcased beautiful tableaux presented by various district departments, including the Health Department, Punjab State Power Corporation Limited, Horticulture Department, Agriculture Department, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries, Lead Bank, CM Yoga Shala, District Legal Services Authority, and Municipal Council. Students from various schools performed musical bands, Punjab folk dances like Giddha and Bhangra, and patriotic cultural programs. Tricycles and sewing machines were distributed to the needy, and the district administration honoured freedom fighters, families of Kargil martyrs, youth clubs, athletes, social service organizations, and well-performing officers and employees. The chief guest Cabinet Minister Harbhajan Singh and his family members were also honoured with mementos.
MLA Ferozepur Urban S. Ranbir Singh Bhullar, MLA Ferozepur Rural Mr. Rajnish Dahiya, MLA Guruharsahai S. Fauja Singh Sarari, MLA Zira Mr. Naresh Kataria, District and Sessions Judge Mr. Virinder Agarwal, DIG Ferozepur Range S. Ranjit Singh Dhillon, SP (D) Mr. Randhir Kumar, Additional Deputy Commissioner (G) Dr. Nidhi Kumud Bambah, Additional Deputy Commissioner (Development) S. Lakhwinder Singh Randhawa, Chairman District Planning Committee S. Chand Singh Gill, Chairman Market Committee Ferozepur S. Balraj Singh Katora, Mr. Dharawat Sai Prakash IPS (Under Training), along with all the heads of departments, officers, and employees of the district were present.
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Cabinet Minister of Punjab, Dr. Ravjot Singh, unfurls the national flag at Malerkotla during the district-level Republic Day celebrations
Employment, health, education, and other administrative reforms are the main agenda of our government - Cabinet Minister
Development projects worth 450 crore rupees started for the urban units of Punjab - Dr. Ravjot Singh
A medical college with an investment of 325 crore rupees and a district administrative complex worth 111 crore rupees will soon be constructed in Malerkotla - Dr. Ravjot Singh
Freedom fighters, Kargil martyrs, families of martyred soldiers, and distinguished personalities were honored
Dr. Ravjot paid tribute to all great martyrs and wished for the prosperity and progress of Punjab and the nation
Chandigarh/Malerkotla, January 26:On the occasion of Republic Day, Cabinet Minister of Local Government and Parliamentary Affairs, Punjab, Dr. Ravjot Singh, unfurls the national flag at Zakir Hussain Stadium, Malerkotla. After unfurls the National flag, he inspected the parade and saluted the march-past. Deputy Commissioner Dr. Pallavi and SSP Gagan Ajeet Singh were also present on the occasion.
During the event, the MLA of Malerkotla, Jameel Ur Rehman, MLA of Amargarh, Professor Jaswant Singh Gajjan Majra, Chairman of the District Planning Committee, Saqib Ali Raja, Chairman of the Market Committee, Karamjit Singh Kuthala, President of the Minority Welfare Committee, Zafir Ali, SDM Gurmeet Kumar Bansal, Additional Civil Judge (Senior Division) Mrs. Roopa Dhaliwal, and representatives from the civil, police, and judicial administration were present.
In his address, Cabinet Minister Dr. Ravjot Singh paid tribute to the martyrs and freedom fighters who contributed to the nation's struggle for independence, and on the occasion of the 76th Republic Day, extended heartfelt congratulations to all Indians, especially Punjabis, residing both within India and abroad.
Addressing the people of Malerkotla, Dr. Ravjot Singh emphasized that the Indian Constitution came into force on January 26, 1950, marking the establishment of the Republic of India, and that we take pride in being part of the world's largest democracy. He noted that Punjabis made the greatest sacrifices during the freedom struggle and played a crucial role in India's independence. He acknowledged that it is because of these sacrifices and the legacy of our great martyrs that we now live in an independent India.
The Cabinet Minister also reaffirmed the commitment of the Punjab government to the comprehensive development of urban areas. With available funds, the government has launched significant development projects across Punjab's urban municipalities, including a grant of 450 crore rupees allocated for urban development works this fiscal year. Additionally, the government has increased sewerage treatment capacity by 2634 MLD to ensure clean water supply to urban residents.
Dr. Ravjot Singh stated that the Punjab government, led by Chief Minister Sardar Bhagwant Singh Mann, is committed to fulfilling the dreams of the great martyrs. He highlighted the renaming of Mohali International Airport after Shaheed Sardar Bhagat Singh and the installation of a statue of Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh at the airport as key milestones in honoring the sacrifices of freedom fighters. He also announced that the ex-gratia amount for the families of martyrs has been increased from 50 lakh rupees to 1 crore rupees, and this scheme has been extended to Agniveers as well.
The Minister mentioned that the key focus areas of the government include employment, health, education, free electricity, and administrative reforms. He pointed out that in the last 34 months, the government has provided nearly 50,000 government jobs, with this initiative continuing. In the health sector, the government has set up 881 Aam Aadmi Clinics, providing free treatment to millions, along with 80 types of medicines and 38 diagnostic tests available for free.
Dr. Ravjot Singh further announced that the government has purchased 58 new high-tech ambulances at a cost of 14 crore rupees, increasing the total number of high-tech ambulances to 325 across the state.
Regarding Malerkotla's development, the Cabinet Minister said that to promote medical education, a medical college will be established at a cost of 325 crore rupees in Malerkotla, providing students with the opportunity to study close to home. Additionally, a district administrative complex worth 111 crore rupees will be built to streamline administrative processes.
In his address, Dr. Ravjot Singh emphasized the government's commitment to providing high-quality health services to Punjab's residents. He announced the approval of a 150-bed ESI hospital in Malerkotla at a cost of 7 crore rupees, which will serve the local and surrounding areas. Similarly, the construction of the Sub-Divisional Magistrate office building in Amargarh at a cost of 6.7 crore rupees has been completed and will soon be open for public use.
The Cabinet Minister concluded by saying that to encourage reading among the youth in Malerkotla, libraries are being built at the district level and in villages at a cost of 7.2 crore rupees.
On this occasion, the Minister paid tribute to all the great martyrs of India and wished for the prosperity and progress of Punjab and the nation. He also honored freedom fighters, Kargil martyrs, families of martyred soldiers, and distinguished personalities who have made significant contributions in various fields. Furthermore, the district Red Cross Society distributed sewing machines to the needy.
Additionally, educational institutions were granted a holiday on January 27 for their participation in the Republic Day celebrations.
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Speaker S. Kultar Singh Sandhwan unfurls the national flag at Nehru Stadium, Faridkot during the celebrations of 76th Republic Day
Punjab Government is committed for all-round development & prosperity of the state, says Sandhwan
We will make concrete efforts to start air travel for five Takht Sahibans
The Central Government should shun their adamant attitude & resolve the issues of the farmers immediately, says Sandhwan
Patriotism, cultural programs, and tableaux were the center of attraction during the event
Honored the families of martyrs and freedom fighters, along with renowned personalities achieved laurels in various fields
Chandigarh/ Faridkot 26 January, 2025:Punjab Vidhan Sabha Speaker S. Kultar Singh Sandhwan unfurled the National Flag as chief guest during the district-level celebrations of the 76th Republic day at Nehru Stadium in Faridkot. On this occasion, he inspected the parade and also took salute from the march past. MLA Faridkot Gurdit Singh Sekhon, MLA Jaito Amolak Singh were also present on this function.
In his address, Punjab Vidhan Sabha Speaker S. Kultar Singh Sandhwan said that India has got the freedom only due to the sacrifices of its great warriors, heroes and the struggle of freedom fighters. He added that the Indian Constitution came into effect on 26th January 1950 and India has the pride of being the largest democracy in the world.
He further said that I salute our great heroes and patriots and wish for the progress and prosperity of our state. He said that Punjab Government is committed to the all-round development of the state and in the last three years, the Punjab Government led by Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann has taken historic decisions for the pro-people initiatives and development of the state.
S. Sandhwan said that Punjab is the land of Gurus and Punjab government wanted to start air travel for five Takht Sahibans in coordination with the Central Government. This would provide great convenience to the people of the country. He also said that the state government would also commence air ambulance service for the treatment of the people.
S. Sandhwan appealed to the Center to give up its stubborn attitude and immediately resolve the issues of the farmers of the state so that they do not have to be forced into any kind of struggle. He said that Punjab is the backbone of the country and contributing immensely to make the country self-reliant in the food grain sector.
Students from various schools presented PT shows, cultural programs, patriotic items, Giddha and Bhangra, etc on this event. Besides this, tableaux depicting welfare and development works by various departments were also displayed and patriotism vis-a-vis cultural programs was the center of attraction. S. Sandhwan honored the families of martyrs and freedom fighters, along with renowned personalities who achieved laurels in various fields as well as officers/employees of various departments for their excellent services.
On this occasion, Divisional Commissioner Manjit Singh Brar, District and Sessions Judge Navjot Kaur, ADGP Shiv Kumar Verma, VC Dr. Rajiv Sood, Deputy Commissioner Vineet Kumar, SSP Dr. Pragya Jain, Information Commissioner Sandeep Dhaliwal, Additional Deputy Commissioner (G) Ojasvi Alankar, Additional Deputy Commissioner (D) Narbhinder Singh Grewal, SDM Faridkot Major Varun Kumar, Assistant Commissioner (G) Tushita Gulati, Advocate Birinder Singh Sandhwan, District Youth President AAP Sukhwant Singh Pakka, Amandeep Singh Baba Chairman Market Committee Faridkot, Gurtej Singh Khosa Chairman Improvement Trust, Ramandeep Mumara Chairman Market Committee, Chairman Planning Board Sukhjit Singh Dhilwa, Lachhman Singh Bhagtuana Chairman Market Committee Jaito, Amandeep Singh PA, Jasbir Jassi, and officers of various departments and school students were also present.
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Punjab Mines and Geology Barinder Goyal Unfurls National Flag at SAS Nagar
Reiterates Commitment of Bhagwant Mann Government to transform the state in accordance with the true spirit of constitution
Punjab to auction 100 More Mining Sites
Punjab's Southern Districts have potential for extracting potash
Chandigarh/SAS Nagar, January 26-Punjab Minister for Mines & Geology, Soil & Water Conservation, and Water Resources, Advocate Barinder Kumar Goyal, unfurled the National Flag at Shaheed Major Harminderpal Singh (Shaurya Chakra) Government College in SAS Nagar, Mohali. He also took the salute from the march past and enjoyed the cultural performances presented by the students.
Saluting the Freedom Fighters of Nation and Architects of the Constitution, Goyal emphasized that the Bhagwant Mann-led government in Punjab is committed to transforming the state in accordance with the true spirit of the Constitution. He noted that the dreams of freedom fighters and the architects of the Constitution are being realized in Punjab through good governance.
He said that Punjab is the first state to have portraits of Shaheed-e-Azam S. Bhagat Singh and Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar in Government Offices instead of political leaders. He said that the Bhagwant Mann Government was also instrumental in resolving the issue of naming of International Airport Mohali in the name of Shaheed Bhagat Singh besides installing a 30 feet tall statue of Sardar Bhagat outside Airport.
He said that the Punjab Government is focusing on quality education and health services in the state by setting up Schools of Eminence and Aam Aadmi Clinics. Bhagwant Mann Government has given 50,000 jobs in Government sector since it came to existence in Punjab and the only criteria for the jobs is merit.
He said that Bhagwant Mann Government has been digging a 150 KM Canal at Rs 2300 Crores for irrigation of two lakh acres of land in Bathinda, Faridkot, Fazilka, Ferozepur and Sri Muktsar Sahib districts besides work on three canals in Pathankot underway to supply first time water for irrigation in this area. Besides, projects worth Rs 2100 Crores have already been in the offing of repairs, re-lining of water sources.
Minister Goyal said that the state has successfully introduced Punjab Miner Minerals Policy 2023 by auctioning 74 public sites. Another 100 sites will soon be put on auction to get more revenue.
Interacting with the media, the Minister said that the southern parts of Punjab have the potential of having potash stock that will further add to the revenue of the state when extracted from the soil.
He said that Mohali soon has a sports infrastructure upgrade with the installation of 8 lane 400 mtr synthetic track at Multipurpose Stadium of Sector 78 at a cost of Rs 9.19 Crore, replacement of global standard astroturf at Senior Balbir Singh International Hockey Stadium, Sector 63 at Rs 3.13 Crore besides laying of PU flooring of Sector 63 and 78 stadiums' sports indoor halls. He also announced to upgrade the ESI dispensary of Kharar and Derabassi to 30 and 100 beds' hospitals respectively in the coming days by the state.
Earlier, he inspected the R-day Parade with DC Aashika Jain and SSP Deepak Pareek, led by Parade Commander Preet Kanwar Singh DSP of the 2022 batch.
Five veer Naris (widows of army martyrs) were also felicitated to commemorate the services rendered by the soldiers to protect the borders of the country.
About 1500 students were the part of the Republic Celebrations scheduled at Govt College Mohali and they regaled the audience with their patriotic presentations.
He also gave 12 sewing machines on behalf of District Red Cross Society to the needy women.
About 48 persons having distinction in various fields and exceptional service records were also felicitated by the Chief Guest.
To make people aware of the importance of Yoga in daily life, the trainers working in the district under CM di Yogshala presented a Yoga Show in an impressive way.
MLA Kulwant Singh, Chairperson DPC, Prabhjot Kaur, Chairman, Milkfed Narinder Singh Shergill, Member, Punjab State Traders Commission, Vineet Verma, Vice Chairman, Punjab Water Supply and Sewerage Board, Subhash Sharma and AAP Spokesperson, Harsukhinder Singh Babbi Badal were among the prominent persons present during the function.
Special DGP (Law and Order) Arpit Shukla also joined the Republic Day Celebrations.
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Punjab Mines and Geology Barinder Goyal Unfurls National Flag at SAS Nagar
Reiterates Commitment of Bhagwant Mann Government to transform the state in accordance with the true spirit of constitution
Punjab to auction 100 More Mining Sites
Punjab's Southern Districts have potential for extracting potash
Chandigarh/SAS Nagar, January 26-Punjab Minister for Mines & Geology, Soil & Water Conservation, and Water Resources, Advocate Barinder Kumar Goyal, unfurled the National Flag at Shaheed Major Harminderpal Singh (Shaurya Chakra) Government College in SAS Nagar, Mohali. He also took the salute from the march past and enjoyed the cultural performances presented by the students.
Saluting the Freedom Fighters of Nation and Architects of the Constitution, Goyal emphasized that the Bhagwant Mann-led government in Punjab is committed to transforming the state in accordance with the true spirit of the Constitution. He noted that the dreams of freedom fighters and the architects of the Constitution are being realized in Punjab through good governance.
He said that Punjab is the first state to have portraits of Shaheed-e-Azam S. Bhagat Singh and Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar in Government Offices instead of political leaders. He said that the Bhagwant Mann Government was also instrumental in resolving the issue of naming of International Airport Mohali in the name of Shaheed Bhagat Singh besides installing a 30 feet tall statue of Sardar Bhagat outside Airport.
He said that the Punjab Government is focusing on quality education and health services in the state by setting up Schools of Eminence and Aam Aadmi Clinics. Bhagwant Mann Government has given 50,000 jobs in Government sector since it came to existence in Punjab and the only criteria for the jobs is merit.
He said that Bhagwant Mann Government has been digging a 150 KM Canal at Rs 2300 Crores for irrigation of two lakh acres of land in Bathinda, Faridkot, Fazilka, Ferozepur and Sri Muktsar Sahib districts besides work on three canals in Pathankot underway to supply first time water for irrigation in this area. Besides, projects worth Rs 2100 Crores have already been in the offing of repairs, re-lining of water sources.
Minister Goyal said that the state has successfully introduced Punjab Miner Minerals Policy 2023 by auctioning 74 public sites. Another 100 sites will soon be put on auction to get more revenue.
Interacting with the media, the Minister said that the southern parts of Punjab have the potential of having potash stock that will further add to the revenue of the state when extracted from the soil.
He said that Mohali soon has a sports infrastructure upgrade with the installation of 8 lane 400 mtr synthetic track at Multipurpose Stadium of Sector 78 at a cost of Rs 9.19 Crore, replacement of global standard astroturf at Senior Balbir Singh International Hockey Stadium, Sector 63 at Rs 3.13 Crore besides laying of PU flooring of Sector 63 and 78 stadiums' sports indoor halls. He also announced to upgrade the ESI dispensary of Kharar and Derabassi to 30 and 100 beds' hospitals respectively in the coming days by the state.
Earlier, he inspected the R-day Parade with DC Aashika Jain and SSP Deepak Pareek, led by Parade Commander Preet Kanwar Singh DSP of the 2022 batch.
Five veer Naris (widows of army martyrs) were also felicitated to commemorate the services rendered by the soldiers to protect the borders of the country.
About 1500 students were the part of the Republic Celebrations scheduled at Govt College Mohali and they regaled the audience with their patriotic presentations.
He also gave 12 sewing machines on behalf of District Red Cross Society to the needy women.
About 48 persons having distinction in various fields and exceptional service records were also felicitated by the Chief Guest.
To make people aware of the importance of Yoga in daily life, the trainers working in the district under CM di Yogshala presented a Yoga Show in an impressive way.
MLA Kulwant Singh, Chairperson DPC, Prabhjot Kaur, Chairman, Milkfed Narinder Singh Shergill, Member, Punjab State Traders Commission, Vineet Verma, Vice Chairman, Punjab Water Supply and Sewerage Board, Subhash Sharma and AAP Spokesperson, Harsukhinder Singh Babbi Badal were among the prominent persons present during the function.
Special DGP (Law and Order) Arpit Shukla also joined the Republic Day Celebrations.
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Republic Day: Aman Arora unfurls national flag at Guru Gobind Singh Stadium, Jalandhar
Cabinet Minister highlights achievements in various fields to make Punjab a front runner state
Calls upon Punjabis to join hands with Government to make state Rangla Punjab
Chandigarh/Jalandhar, January 26-Punjab New and Renewable Energy Sources, Employment Generation, Skill Development and Training, and Governance Reforms Minister Mr. Aman Arora unfurled the National Flag at the district-level Republic Day celebrations held at Sri Guru Gobind Singh Stadium, Jalandhar, on Sunday.
Addressing the district level function, the Cabinet Minister Mr. Aman Arora called upon Punjabis to join hands with the state government to transform Punjab into a progressive and leading state, embodying the vision of "Rangla Punjab."
Emphasizing the state government’s commitment to holistic development of the state under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, Mr. Arora highlighted several landmark initiatives, including the renaming of SAS Nagar Airport after Shaheed Bhagat Singh and the display of portraits of Shaheed Bhagat Singh and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar in government offices. He mentioned that the Mann Government began its work after taking the oath at the native village of Shaheed Bhagat Singh in Khatkarkalan.
Saluting the sacrifices of the armed forces, Mr. Arora said that the ex-gratia amount for martyred army personnel had been doubled to ₹1 crore, and similar financial aid was extended to the families of police personnel who laid down their lives in service to the nation.
Mr. Arora also underlined efforts to tackle unemployment, stating that the government had provided 50,000 government jobs and facilitated placements for over 2.70 lakh youth in the private sector through placement drives.
The Minister highlighted major strides in healthcare and education. He announced the establishment of 881 Aam Aadmi Clinics offering free medical care, benefiting over 19 lakh patients, including 66 clinics in Jalandhar. Additionally, 118 Schools of Eminence were set up to provide world-class education, along with free transport facilities benefiting over 10,000 students.
In the power sector, Arora highlighted the acquisition of a private thermal plant for ₹1,080 crore and the revival of the Pachwara coal mine, yielding ₹1,000 crore in savings. He also reiterated the government’s commitment to free electricity for farmers, amounting to ₹9,330 crore annually.
The Minister lauded the government's irrigation initiatives, including a ₹275-crore project in Jalandhar, and road safety measures such as the Sadak Surakhya Force, which has reduced response times and saved thousands of lives in road accidents.
Arora concluded by celebrating the success of "Khedan Watan Punjab Dian," which saw participation from over five lakh individuals, aiming to revive sports culture in the state. Earlier, he took the salute at the parade led by IPS officer Siri Vinnela. He also honored ten families of martyrs from various conflicts, including the India-China war, India-Pakistan War, and encounters in J&K.
Prominent attendees included MLA Raman Arora, Mayor Vineet Dhir, Divisional Commissioner Arum Sekhri, DIG Naveen Singla, District and Session Judge Nirbhow Singh Gill, Deputy Commissioner Dr. Himanshu Aggarwal, Commissioner of Police Swapan Sharma, Senior AAP Leader Rajwinder Kaur Thiara, Pawan Tinu, and senior officials of the Civil and Police Administration.
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Cabinet Minister Mohinder Bhagat Unfurls National Flag on 76th Republic Day in SBS Nagar
says Tribute to Brave Soldiers Who Sacrificed Their Lives for Freedom
Reiterates Punjab Government's Commitment to Fulfilling the Dreams of Martyrs
Honors Freedom Fighters, Families of Martyrs, and Achievers with Unique Contributions
Chandigarh/SBS NAGAR, JANUARY 26-Punjab Defence Services Welfare, Freedom Fighters, and Horticulture Minister Shri Mohinder Bhagat unfurled the national flag at the district-level Celebration at ITI Ground in SBS Nagar on the occasion of the 76th Republic Day. The Cabinet Minister, accompanied by Deputy Commissioner Rajesh Dhiman, SSP Dr. Mehtab Singh, and Parade Commander DSP Shahbaz Singh, inspected the parade and took the salute during the grand march past. On this occasion, the Minister honored freedom fighters, the families of martyred soldiers, and individuals who have made exceptional contributions to society.
Additionally, he distributed tricycles and sewing machines to those in need. A remarkable cultural program, celebrating patriotism, was presented by school children, featuring vibrant performances of Giddha and Bhangra. The tableaux, showcasing the achievements of various departments, were a key highlight of the event. The event was also attended by MLA Banga and Chairman of the Punjab State Container and Warehouse Corporation, Dr. Sukhwinder Kumar Sukhi, MLA Balachaur Santosh Kataria, and MLA Nawanshahr Nachhatar Pal.
Cabinet Minister Mohinder Bhagat, while extending his Republic Day greetings to the residents of the district, paid solemn tribute to the thousands of patriotic heroes who laid down their lives in the protracted struggle for the nation’s independence. He also honored the invaluable contributions of Baba Saheb Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar, the principal architect of the Indian Constitution. Minister Bhagat emphasized that the Punjab government remains steadfast in its commitment to fulfilling the aspirations of these great martyrs. He further highlighted that Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann had taken the oath at Khatkar Kalan, the ancestral village of Shaheed-e-Azam Sardar Bhagat Singh. In addition, the Punjab government, in a momentous decision, has installed portraits of Shaheed Bhagat Singh and Baba Saheb Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar in government offices. Following its pivotal role in naming the Mohali International Airport after Shaheed Bhagat Singh, the Punjab government has now erected a statue of Shaheed-e-Azam at the Airport.
Minister Bhagat said that Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann has announced that the state government will construct an 850-meter-long heritage street in the ancestral village of Shaheed-e-Azam, Khatkar Kalan, which will showcase the glorious contribution of Punjab and Punjabis in the national freedom struggle. He also emphasized that the state government is firmly committed to the welfare of military personnel, martyrs' families, and ex-servicemen. The government has increased the ex-gratia amount for the families of martyrs from Rs. 50 lakh to Rs. 1 crore, and this financial assistance scheme now also includes Agniveers. Additionally, arrangements have been made to provide Rs. 1 crore in financial assistance to the families of police personnel who sacrificed their lives for the nation's security. Minister Bhagat further stated that the state government has increased the financial assistance provided to religious soldiers from Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 12,000 per month. He added that freedom fighters are our pride, and the government has increased the pension provided to the freedom fighters or their heirs from Rs. 9,400 to Rs. 11,000 per month. He also mentioned that the Punjab government has made provisions for the direct recruitment of descendants of freedom fighters. The government is also paying special attention to agricultural diversification, and the area under horticulture has increased from 4,39,210 hectares to 4,81,743 hectares.
He stated that employment, health, education, free electricity, and other administrative reforms are key priorities of the Punjab government, and revolutionary work has been done in these areas. He mentioned that the Punjab government has also taken significant steps to promote sports and tourism, conserve groundwater, encourage allied agricultural industries, manage stubble burning, support sugarcane farmers, establish libraries in villages, ensure comprehensive development of villages and cities, strengthen road infrastructure, advance the industrial sector, and create a conducive environment for investment. He added that in addition to initiatives like the Road Safety Force, Farishte Scheme, and Anti-Corruption Action Line, the Punjab government has made important strides in addressing NRI Punjabian's issues online and establishing a facilitation center at the New Delhi Airport. He emphasized that under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, the Punjab government is committed to transforming the state into a vibrant, prosperous, and joyful Punjab, and continuous efforts are being made in this direction.
During the event, the district administration honored the chief guest with a magnificent memento. The chief guest announced a donation of Rs. 5 lakh from his discretionary fund for the ITI Ground. Additionally, he declared a holiday for all schools in the district on January 27.
On this occasion, the following dignitaries were present: ADGP (Provisioning) Nageshwar Rao, District and Sessions Judge Priya Sood, Vice Chairman of the Punjab State Technical Education Board Lalit Mohan Pathak (Ballu), Vice Chairman of the Punjab Water Resources Management and Development Corporation Kuljeet Singh Sarhal, Chairman of the District Planning Committee Satnam Singh Jalalpur, Chairman of the Improvement Trust Nawanshahr Satnam Singh Jalwaha, Chairman of the Market Committee Nawanshahr Gagan Agnihotri, Additional Deputy Commissioner (General) Rajeev Verma, Additional Deputy Commissioner (Development) Avneet Kaur, SDM Nawanshahr Dr. Akshita Gupta, along with judicial, civil, and police officers, and a large number of other distinguished guests were present.