*Action taken against the concerned mine following villagers' complaint*
*Mine lease canceled on December 11, 2024*
Chandigarh, February 3: Haryana Mines and Geology Minister, Sh. Krishan Lal Panwar, said that currently, no mining activities or water exploitation are taking place in Ramalwas village, in the Charkhi Dadri district. He further said that instructions have been issued to the concerned officials to prioritize and address any issues raised by the local villagers without delay. The Minister assured that villagers can directly communicate with him or department officials at any time regarding their concerns, and these issues will be resolved promptly.
The Minister said that villagers have been protesting for several days at the closed mine in Ramalwas village. They had complained that the mine owner was conducting illegal mining activities and exploiting water resources, which led to a decrease in the groundwater level in the area. Taking cognizance of the complaint, the department took immediate action and suspended operations at the mine on October 28, 2024. Furthermore, the lease for the mine was also terminated on December 11, 2024.
Sh. Krishan Lal Panwar said that currently, no mining activities or water exploitation are taking place in Ramalwas village. He assured that if the villagers have any other concerns or demands; they are welcome to meet with him or the department officials.
He emphasized that there is a complete ban on illegal mining in the state, and strict action is taken immediately against anyone involved in such activities.
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*Union Budget will make dream of self-reliant India a reality: Ranbir Gangwa*
*Budget beneficial for every section of society: Minister*
Chandigarh, February 3 - Haryana's Public Works Minister Sh. Ranbir Gangwa said in the Budget presented by Union Finance Minister Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman for the financial year 2025-26, many visionary and inclusive policies have been announced, which are important for the development of not only Haryana but also for every other state. This is a development-oriented and balanced Budget. It is an important step towards realizing the vision of self-reliant India under the leadership of Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi.
The minister said the Budget is a very beneficial for the well-being of every section like farmers, youth, women, employees and businessmen, in which the all-round development of every section and every person has been taken care of.
He said a huge relief has been given to the middle class in the Budget and now, no tax will have to be paid up to Rs 12.75 lakh. There are 11 lakh income tax payers in Haryana alone and this Budget will take about 5 lakh people out of the scope of income tax. People from every section of society have praised this Budget because it reflects the government's commitment to prioritize the needs of the common man. With this Budget, the country will move forward rapidly on the path of development.
Sh. Ranbir Gangwa said the Budget is an unprecedented step for rapid improvement in the agriculture sector. It will increase the income of farmers, reduce dependence on imports and farmers will get direct benefit from this. Now, farmers will be able to take loan up to Rs 5 lakh on subsidy cards. With the aim of promoting cotton cultivation, farmers of Hisar, Fatehabad, Sirsa, Kaithal and other districts will get a lot of benefits. A 6-year mission will be started for self-sufficiency in the production of pulses.
He said under the package of five schemes of the Prime Minister, employment and skill development opportunities will be provided to more than 3 crore youth in the next 5 years, which will also benefit the youth of Haryana. Not only this, a provision of more than Rs 500 crore has been made to promote education in Artificial Intelligence.
The Public Works Minister said there is also a proposal to approve 100 per cent foreign investment in the insurance sector. Customs duty on EV battery manufacturing material has been abolished. Women of SC/ST category will get a loan of up to Rs 2 crore without guarantee. This will benefit those women who want to be self-reliant and self-sufficient. The state of Haryana produces about 65 per cent of the country's automobiles. Hence, there will be further growth in this sector. He said the government has removed customs duty from 36 life-saving medicines. The credit guarantee cover for MSMEs will be increased from Rs 5 crore to Rs 10 crore. All government secondary schools will be connected with broadband connectivity
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*Working women to get Sakhi Niwas, day care facility for children too*
*Hostels being constructed in Faridabad and Gurugram*
Chandigarh, February 3 – With a focus on improving facilities for working women, the Haryana government is set to construct women’s hostels in Faridabad Sector-78 and Gurugram Sector-9 under the Sakhi Niwas Yojana. This initiative aims to address the accommodation needs of working women by providing them with safe and convenient housing options at Sakhi Niwas.
Haryana Mahila Vikas Nigam is currently preparing an action plan for the project. Women residing in Sakhi Niwas will have access to a range of facilities, including daycare services. They will also be able to bring their children with them. The accommodation facility will be available for boys up to 12 years old and girls up to 18 years old.
The scheme will benefit all types of working women, including unmarried, married, and divorced individuals. Special priority will be given to women from underprivileged backgrounds and those with physical disabilities. To be eligible, the applicant must be a resident of Haryana and possess a Haryana Parivar Pehchan Patra. The woman’s monthly income must not exceed Rs 50,000 in metropolitan areas or Rs 35,000 in other locations. If the woman’s income exceeds these limits, she will be required to vacate the hostel within three months. Applicants will also need to submit their Aadhar card, a police verification report, and an employee salary certificate along with the application.
The hostels will be built on approximately one acre of land, with capacity for 200 women. The construction cost is estimated at Rs 65.30 crore, which will be funded by the Government of India.
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*Surajkund mela to be held from Feb 7 to 23, tickets can be booked online: Kala Ramachandran*
*Haryana Tourism Corporation's Principal Secretary holds review meeting regarding preparations for fair*
Chandigarh, February 3 - Haryana Tourism Corporation's Principal Secretary Smt. Kala Ramachandran said the 38th International Surajkund Crafts Fair will be organized in a grand manner. All the preparations are in full swing for this fair, which will be organised from February 7 to February 23.
Smt. Kala Ramachandran today held a meeting with the administrative officers regarding the preparations of the 38th Surajkund International Crafts Fair. Deputy Commissioner Sh. Vikram Singh was also present on the occasion.
The Principal Secretary said the Surajkund Fair has been digitized. For the first time, the booking of stalls has been done online. While maintaining complete transparency, the crafts fair of Surajkund is getting ready to welcome the general public through a digital platform. Information about every aspect of the fair will be available on surajkundmela.co.in.
This time, Odisha and Madhya Pradesh are the theme states and BIMSTEC-Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Thailand are the partners while North East Handloom and Handicraft Association is the cultural partner for the fair. The Delhi Metro will be the ticketing partner. Artists, weavers, craftsmen from theme states, BIMSTEC countries as well as other countries will participate in the fair, while the common people will be able to enjoy the traditional dishes of many states of the country.
Smt. Kala Ramachandran visited the fair premises along with administrative officials, took stock of the preparations and gave instructions to complete the work on time.
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*Haryana Government to immediately clear pending claims under Ayushman Bharat Yojana*
*Budget of Rs 2500 crore will be provided under Ayushman Bharat Yojana for the next year*
*Treatment will continue as before under Ayushman Bharat Yojana: IMA*
Chandigarh, February 3 - Chief Principal Secretary to the Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Rajesh Khullar, and representatives of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) held a meeting here today in which an assurance was given that the demands put forth by the IMA will be fulfilled. Under this, all applications received for claims under the Ayushman Bharat Yojana till March 10 will be paid by March 31, 2025. For this, adequate amount will be approved for the department in the revised budget. Apart from this, a budget of Rs 2500 crore will be provided for settlement and timely payment of claims under the Ayushman Bharat Yojana for the next year.
Representatives of the Haryana unit of IMA expressed their gratitude to Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini and said the Chief Minister has taken prompt action by sympathetically considering their demands. Treatment under the Ayushman Bharat Yojana will continue as before and patients will not face any kind of difficulty.
Giving detailed information, Smt. Sangeeta Tetarwal, Chief Executive Officer of Ayushman Bharat Haryana Health Protection Authority, said Rs 195 crore has been paid for the claim applications received from January 1 till now. The remaining pending claims will be paid in February. Apart from this, the claim applications received till March 10 will be settled by March 31, 2025.
She said the process of claim was explained in detail in today's meeting. It was decided in the meeting that the claims related to medicine and pediatrics will be processed by a special team of specialized doctors. Apart from this, information about suspicious cases that come to light through Artificial Intelligence will be shared with hospitals as soon as possible.
She said if the claim amount has been reduced for any reason, then the hospital will give detailed information about the reasons for that reduction. Doctors will be retrained to inspect the claim, so that the payment of the claim can be ensured in a timely manner and unnecessary deductions are not made. It was also discussed in the meeting that if the patient is not willing to get treatment under the Ayushman Bharat Yojana, then he will be given the option to get treatment at his own expense.
It was also decided in the meeting that the process of appeal for the claim will be further strengthened. Hospitals will also be given the option to file a second appeal. Strict instructions have been given to the concerned officials to pay the claim amount within the stipulated time limit.
Additional Chief Secretary, Health and Family Welfare, Sh. Sudhir Rajpal, Additional Chief Secretary, Finance, Sh. Anurag Rastogi and representatives of the Haryana unit of IMA were present in the meeting.
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*Efforts are being made to provide high-quality food for passengers- Anil Vij*
Chandigarh, February 3: Haryana Energy, Transport, and Labour Minister, Sh. Anil Vij, said that efforts are being made to provide high-quality food to passengers traveling in Haryana Roadways buses. Notably, around three lakh passengers and employees use Haryana Roadways buses daily. As part of a trial initiative, the Tourism Department is working to introduce meal services at five major bus stands, similar to the services available on railways.
Sh. Anil Vij was addressing people at Ambala Cantt Bus Stand after launching a Rs 5 meal service, an initiative by Aastha Foundation.
He said that contracts are being signed with the Tourism Department to provide food at five bus stands on a trial basis. On success of this initiative, it will be expanded to other bus stands.
To improve transport management, Sh. Anil Vij directed the development of a tracking software/app to monitor the location of all buses. Additionally, the government plans to purchase new AC and electric buses. Currently, five electric buses are already operating on local routes in Ambala, alongside other regular buses.