हरियाणा के मुख्यमंत्री श्री नायब सिंह सैनी और बाबा मोहन दास आश्रम की आध्यात्मिक प्रमुख गुरु माँ सोमा देवी जी महाराज हरिद्वार आश्रम में गौ सेवा करते हुए।
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हरियाणा के मुख्यमंत्री श्री नायब सिंह सैनी से शुक्रवार देर सांय हरियाणा भवन नई दिल्‍ली में टेलीविजन-फिल्म निर्माता एकता कपूर और अभिनेत्री राशि खन्ना मुलाकात करते हुए। (09.11.2024)

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*CM orders action against officials for not providing benefits of schemes to citizens*

*15 days' salary of 2 Joint Commissioners, 2 Deputy Municipal Commissioners and an Executive Officer of Municipal Corporation to be deducted due to delay in implementing Shehri Swamitva Scheme*

*Gurugram Municipal Corporation clerk suspended in bribery case*

*No official will be spared if found negligent in implementing government schemes: CM Nayab Singh Saini*

Chandigarh, November 09 - Taking cognizance of incidents where benefits of government schemes were not being provided to the people of Haryana in a prompt, timely and transparent manner, the Nayab Singh Saini government has ordered action in such cases. Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini on Saturday ordered to deduct 15 days' salary of 2 Joint Commissioners, 2 Deputy Municipal Commissioners and an Executive Officer due to delay in implementing Shehri Swamitva Scheme. Apart from this, Gurugram Municipal Corporation clerk Sandeep Kumar was suspended with immediate effect in a case of demanding a bribe of Rs 50,000.

It is worth noting that different schemes of each department are monitored from the CM Dashboard Cell running at the Chief Minister's residence. In this series, a confirmation cell talks to the beneficiaries over the phone and takes their feedback, which the Chief Minister himself listens to from time to time. After the implementation of the schemes, citizens are asked about their experience and under that, guidelines are given to the officials in the meeting.

On Friday, when the confirmation cell asked the beneficiaries about the Shehri Swamitva Scheme, some serious cases came to light. In a case in Gurugram, a beneficiary was being made to run around for two years despite depositing the full amount and Sandeep, the clerk, had demanded a bribe of Rs 50,000. The Chief Minister took strict cognizance of this and, adopting a zero tolerance policy on corruption, suspended Sandeep Kumar with immediate effect.

In Ambala, Sonipat and Nuh, citizens told the confirmation cell over the phone that the full amount had been deposited a year ago, but the officials have not yet got the conveyance deed done and made them run around the office again and again. The Chief Minister immediately issued instructions to deduct half a month's salary of all the concerned officers and said that no officer will be spared for negligence in implementing the government schemes.

On the orders of the Chief Minister, the Commissioner and Secretary of the Urban Local Bodies Department have deducted 15 days' salary of Municipal Corporation Gurugram Joint Commissioner Akhilesh Yadav, Municipal Corporation Ambala Joint Commissioner Puneet and Deputy Municipal Commissioner Deepak Sura, Municipal Corporation Sonipat Deputy Municipal Commissioner Hardeep and Nuh Municipal Corporation Executive Officer Arun Nandal. Clear instructions have been given by the Chief Minister that the execution of the conveyance deed should be ensured within 2 days of payment of the full amount.

The Commissioner and Secretary of the Urban Local Bodies Department have directed the officers to ensure the execution of the conveyance deed in the pending cases under the Shehri Swamitva Scheme in the next 3 days and submit the report. Apart from this, the execution of the conveyance deed of 100 such cases in which the full amount has been paid should also be completed by November 14, 2024. Not only this, instructions have also been given to take action on 2152 pending cases in the next 10 days.

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*Don’t get misled by Opposition: CM Nayab Singh Saini appeals to farmers*

*Proper arrangements for DAP fertilizer in state, 23,118 metric tonnes of stock available till today*

*Share of commission agents increased from Rs 46 to Rs 55 per quintal: CM*

*For the Congress, its own interests are paramount, not that of farmers: Nayab Singh Saini*

Chandigarh, November 09 - Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini has requested all the farmers not to pay attention to any kind of rumours. He said his government is committed to ensure continuous supply of DAP in the state so that farmers do not face any kind of problem in sowing Rabi crops. Till Today, a stock of 23,118 metric tonnes of DAP is available in various districts. Within the next two to three days, 9,172 metric tonnes more DAP will be received in various districts of the state.

The Chief Minister said the Haryana Government has made all arrangements for the availability of fertilizers. Congress leaders are working to mislead the farmers whereas the truth is that adequate stock of fertilizers is available in Haryana and its distribution is also being ensured properly.

He said the DAP stock in the state is equal to the demand of last year. Last year, from October 1 to November 9, the consumption of DAP was 1,46,152 metric tonnes. This time, till November 9, 2024, 1,54,540 metric tonnes have been consumed. He said the Government of India has allotted 1,10,200 metric tonnes of DAP to Haryana for the month of November. Apart from this, 71,281 metric tonnes of Single Super Phosphate (SSP) and 24,343 metric tonnes of NPK stock are still available in the state.

*Share of commission agents increased from Rs 46 to Rs 55 per quintal*

Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said the state government has worked for the interests of commission agents. “Our government has increased the commission of the commission agent from Rs 46 per quintal to Rs 55 per quintal. The additional burden of Rs 9 per quintal will be borne by the state government. The government has resolved all the problems of all rice millers in every possible way. A bonus of Rs 62.58 crore has been given to all rice millers till August 31, 2024 for delivery of CMR in the state. Apart from this, the matter of out-turn ratio of hybrid variety of paddy has also been placed before the Government of India.

*So far, 50,46,872.45 metric tonnes of paddy procured, farmers paid more than Rs 11,296 crore.*

Giving information about the purchase of Kharif crops, the Chief Minister said during this Kharif season 2024-25, 4,84,927 farmers are registered on the Meri Fasal Mera Byora portal for paddy. The government has made complete arrangements for the payment of the crop. After the purchase of the crop, the work of transferring the money to the accounts of the farmers was done within 72 hours. He said so far, 50,46,872.45 metric tonnes of paddy has been procured in the state, in lieu of which an amount of more than Rs 11,296 crore has been paid to the farmers.

*Congress working only for self-interest: CM*

Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said seeing the farmer-friendly decisions of the Haryana Government and the arrangements made in the mandis for crop purchase, farmers of neighbouring states are also willing to sell their crops in the mandis of Haryana. Taking a dig at the Opposition, he said the Congress is not able to digest the farmer-friendly policies of the government. For the Congress, which claims to protect the interests of farmers, their own interests are paramount, not the interests of farmers.

He said in other states, farmers had to agitate to get their crops purchased at MSP, whereas in Haryana, the government made robust arrangements and every grain of the farmers' crop is being purchased at MSP.

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*CM Nayab Singh Saini takes part in Gopashtami programme in Panchkula*

*Budget of Rs 400 crore allocated to Gau Sewa Aayog this year, will be increased to Rs 510 crore next year: CM*

*CM performs Gau Seva and Tuladan in the gaushala, says need to work together to protect mother cow*

Chandigarh, November 09- Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that to ensure complete care of the cow progeny, the state government has made a budget provision of Rs 400 crore for the Gau Sewa Aayog this year, which will be increased to Rs 510 crore in the coming year. He said a special campaign is being run towards the care of vulnerable and helpless cows. In the next 3 months, such cows will not be seen on the roads.

The Chief Minister was addressing the festival organized at Govan Seva Dham, Panchkula on the occasion of Gopashtami today. Earlier, the Chief Minister did Parikrama of Sector 23 Govan Seva Dham and also did Gau Seva. On this occasion, the Chief Minister announced to give Rs 21 lakh from his discretionary fund to Gau-Van Dham Gaushala.

He said that cow has been given the status of mother and its milk is like nectar, adding that we have to work together to protect the mother cow. He said that Gopashtami is a festival associated with our ‘sanskaar’. He said on this day, Lord Shri Krishna lifted the Govardhan mountain to serve the mother cow and since then he was named Govind.

Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that the government has decided to give financial assistance of Rs 1,25,000 per e-rickshaw to the cowsheds with 1000 cows to buy one e-rickshaw and to the cowsheds with more than this to buy two e-rickshaws. He said now there will be no need to take CLU to build a cowshed.

The Chief Minister said it has also been decided to provide 90 percent subsidy for setting up solar power plants in cow shelters and to have a doctor take care of the cows in shelters having 3000 cows once a week for health checkup. He said the farmer who rears a local cow will be given a grant of Rs 30,000 per cow per year.

The Chief Minister said that now the registry of land donated or purchased for the cow shelter has been completely exempted from tax. Apart from this, there will be no EDC fee. He said that there is no need to take any permission from the Electricity and Irrigation Department to install a tubewell in the cow shelter. The cow shelter that catches a helpless calf, heifer, village or bull and brings it to the cow shelter will be paid cash at the rate of Rs 300 per calf/heifer, Rs 600 per cow and Rs 800 per bull. He said that the government has also decided to make arrangements for the fodder of the cow shelters. An amount of Rs 20 for calves, Rs 30 for cows and Rs 40 for bulls will be provided by the government. The Chief Minister said that the National Gokul Mission has been implemented to make cows a means of livelihood so that all cows can be protected and promoted easily.

The Chief Minister said that cow sanctuaries are being built in Panipat and Hisar. Thus the government is committed to the protection of cows and every possible promotion will be done.

After the programme, the Chief Minister inspected the medical room, cancer room, ICU ward built for the treatment of cows in the cowshed. He took complete information about the treatment of injured cows and also did Tuladan in the cowshed.

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*Haryana is being developed as an education hub, Mahipal Dhanda*

*Will regularly inspect Schools, providing basic facilities to students is the government's priority, says Education Minister*

Chandigarh November 9. Haryana Education, Archaeology, and Parliamentary Affairs Minister, Sh. Mahipal Dhanda, during his visit to 10 villages in the Panipat Rural Assembly constituency on Saturday, said that dedicated efforts are being made to develop Haryana as an Education Hub. The government will create an environment in the state's government schools that will make parents feel proud to admit their children to government schools instead of private ones, said the Minister. He also assured that the Kabadi School would be transformed, and a multi-story building would be constructed for the school.

The Minister said that the children in government schools would receive education that would enable them to soar to new heights in the future and fulfill the dreams of their parents. He encouraged the students of government schools to focus on their studies. He further added that the state government would provide the youth with their rights without any middlemen. He directed the teachers to prepare students in such a way that they become capable of standing on their own feet.

The Minister also emphasized that teachers in government schools would need to work with responsibility and integrity. Regular feedback will be taken, and inspections of government schools will be conducted from time to time. He announced to give Rs. 2 lakh from his discretionary fund and assured the upgrading of the Mahmoodpur school.

Sh. Mahipal Dhanda, expressed confidence that Haryana would become an education hub that other states would follow. Under the leadership of the Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi, the country is becoming more powerful, and even nations that once kept their distance from India now look to India for research in various fields.

The Minister assured that the transformation of government schools would take place, with improvements in the basic facilities. Teachers who perform well will be felicitated. Every school will have facilities such as toilets, drinking water, proper gates, boundary walls, and better infrastructure. High-tech facilities will also be available in government schools, said Sh. Mahipal Dhanda.

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*Cabinet Ministers worships cows on Gopashtami*

*Ministers attend programmes organised at Gaushalas across the state*

Chandigarh, November 9 - On the occasion of the Gopashtami, the Hindu festival celebrating the sacred cow, observed on November 9, Haryana Cabinet Ministers worshipped cows at the Gaushalas located in their respective assembly constituencies.

Haryana Energy, Transport and Labour Minister Sh. Anil Vij while speaking at a program organized at Rambagh Gaushala in Ambala Cantonment on the auspicious festival of Gopasthami said that in Indian culture cows are considered equivalent to mother and are worshipped as goddesses. He urged the people of the state to ensure that cows are not left on the roads.

Extending the greetings to the people of the state on the occasion of Gopashtami, Sh. Anil Vij said that the day of Gopashtami is a very holy and great day. This day is the day of worship of Lord Shri Krishna's most beloved cow. In this country, products made from the milk of the desi cow contain plenty of A-2 protein and consuming it also provides relief from diseases.

He said that the state government has released a grant of Rs 70 crore for 250 gaushalas across the state under the Govardhan Rehabilitation Scheme. A minimum financial assistance of Rs 3.50 lakh has been arranged for each gaushala on taking 'Godhan'.

*Since ancient times, the cow has been a fundamental part of Indian culture and tradition, Vipul Goel*

The Urban Local Bodies Minister, Sh. Vipul Goel, emphasized the significance of cows in Indian culture. He said that since ancient times, the cow has been a fundamental part of Indian culture and tradition. The cow is the foundation of India’s faith and culture, said the Minister while addressing the devotees at the programme organized on the occasion of Gopashtami at Shri Krishna Gaushala in Karnal. Prior to this, he performed rituals for the holy cow, feeding it jaggery, fodder, and water as a gesture of respect.

Sh. Vipul Goel said that the state government is making significant efforts in cow protection and conservation, allocating crores of rupees to gaushalas every year. The government has also launched numerous initiatives to make gaushalas self-sustaining and has taken steps to bring stray cows to these gaushalas. Valuable support for cow protection is being received through religious and social organizations, with the general public also contributing.

He added that under the guidance of Gita Manishi Swami Shri Gyananand Ji Maharaj, the Haryana government is also working to spread awareness of cow service and the teachings of the sacred text, the Srimad Bhagavad Gita. Through the International Gita Mahotsav, the message of the Gita is reaching people worldwide.

*Gau charand lands which are being used by Panchayats on contract basis, efforts will be made to get those lands released from contract, Shyam Singh Rana*

Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, Animal Husbandry and Dairying Minister, Sh. Shyam Singh Rana said that the state government is making every effort for the welfare of Gauvansh. Under this, the Gau charand lands which are being used by Panchayats on contract basis, efforts will be made to get those lands released from contract. Because our ancestors had left Gau charand land for the Gauvansh in the village, where cows used to graze, but in 1965, according to a court decision, the Gau charand land went to the Panchayats, every effort will be made to get them released.

The Minister said this while speaking as the chief guest at the Gopashtmi Mahotsav organized at Shri Krishna Kripa Gaushala of Kurukshetra and Akhand Hanuman Gaushala of Ladwa today.

While extending best wishes for the Gopashtmi, Sh. Shyam Singh Rana said that cows have been of utmost importance in India since ancient times. Cow is considered a deity. The state government is encouraging gaushalas and has also formed a Gau Seva Aayog in the state.

Later, while interacting with the mediapersons, the Agriculture Minister said that there will be no shortage of DAP fertilizer in the state. Every day a train of fertilizer is coming to the state. On this occasion, Gita Manishi Swami Shri Gyananand Ji Maharaj said that in Indian mythology, it is believed that all the gods reside in cows, therefore livestock owners should ensure that the cattle is not left on roads.

*The State Government is committed to the Protection of Gauvansh, Ranbir Gangwa*

The Public Works and Public Health Engineering Minister, Sh. Ranbir Gangwa, said that serving cows is the highest form of duty. The state government is increasing the annual grant amount for the maintenance of gaushalas.

The Minister was addressing the 15th Annual Gau Ashtami Poojan Festival as the chief guest at Shri Gau Raksha Seva Samiti Gaushala on Agroha Road, Barwala, Hisar, today. During the event, he inaugurated a storage facility for fodder in the gaushala, in line with the CM announcement, and emphasized the cultural significance of cows in our heritage.

Affirming the present state government’s commitment to cow protection. He said that just as it is every person’s duty to serve their parents, it is also everyone’s responsibility to serve cows selflessly. Serving cows is even greater than serving humanity, and every person should strive to keep a cow in their home, said Sh. Ranbir Gangwa.

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*Take steps to control spread of dengue in state, Health Minister tells officers*

*Arti Singh Rao appeals to public to prevent water stagnation at home and nearby places*

Chandigarh, November 09- In view of the increasing possibility of dengue spread across the state, Haryana Health Minister Arti Singh Rao has written to Development and Panchayat Minister Sh. Krishan Lal Panwar and Urban Local Bodies Minister Sh. Vipul Goel, urging them to direct officers and employees to strengthen dengue control and fogging activities in urban and rural areas.

The Health Department is taking all necessary steps to reduce dengue cases in the state. Besides, the public is also being appealed to prevent water stagnation in and around their homes. Awareness is mandated to prevent dengue and malaria cases.

The Health Minister said it has been observed that dengue cases generally come up post-monsoon in October and fall in November. However, this year, it has been seen that there has been no significant drop in the temperature creating favourable climate conditions for the dengue spread. Therefore, it is the need of the hour to focus on strengthening dengue control activities with fogging (to kill adult mosquitoes immediately) in highly affected areas, added the minister.

To prevent dengue cases, the Health Department is conducting vector control activities and fogging around affected households. In urban areas, local bodies have been assigned the responsibility for fogging, while in rural areas, Panchayati Raj Institutions are in charge. Deputy Commissioners, relevant officers and Panchayati Raj Institutions have been directed to take interest in daily monitoring of dengue control activities and ensure effective fogging based on caseload and vector intensity in their respective areas.

Dengue is caused by the bite of the female Aedes Aegypti mosquito and mostly thrives in clean water. Efforts are being made by the Health Department to prevent the spread of dengue and make people aware about it.

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*Work underway to ramp up medical infrastructure across state: Health Minister Arti Singh Rao*

*Problem of manpower shortage in medical colleges & hospitals will be resolved soon: Arti Singh Rao*

*Nursing colleges being built in 6 districts at a cost of Rs 264 crore: Health Minister*


Chandigarh, November 09 - Haryana Health Minister Arti Singh Rao has said the state government is focusing on medical education infrastructure to provide better health facilities to the people of Haryana. She said the aim is to expand superspeciality services in all medical colleges and work towards setting up a critical care block in every government medical college. Also, special trauma care delivery centres will be developed in medical colleges, so that referrals are reduced.
The Health Minister was holding a meeting with the officials of the Department of Medical Education and Research here today.
Arti Singh Rao directed the officials to prepare standardized operating procedures for patient care so that better medical facilities can be made available to patients. She said the shortage of manpower for specialist doctors, other staff and maintenance of hospital related services in medical colleges and hospitals will be gradually met. Meaningful steps are being taken in this direction. The government has set a target of opening a medical college in every district. She told officials to ensure that eligible beneficiaries are provided health facilities under the Ayushman Bharat scheme.

*Civil work of Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Health Science University, Karnal completed*

It was informed in the meeting that the civil work of Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Health Science University, Kutail in Karnal district has been completed on an area of 144 acres. Other works including medical equipment are in the final stage and soon the facility will be dedicated to the public. This university will have a super specialty hospital with 750 beds, where tertiary-level healthcare facilities will be available. Apart from this, the work of Pandit Neki Ram Sharma Government Medical College, Bhiwani and Maharishi Chyavan Government Medical College, Koriyavas, Narnaul has also been completed 90 per cent. These colleges have 150-150 MBBS seats.

It was also informed that the work of Sant Shiromani Shri Dhanna Bhagat Ji Government Medical College under construction in Haibatpur, Jind, Bhagwan Parshuram Government Medical College in Sapan Kheri, Kaithal and Shri Guru Teg Bahadur Government Medical College, Panjupur, Yamunanagar is also going on. Apart from these, many other colleges are in the pipeline. The Health Minister directed that the work of all medical colleges should be done at a fast pace, so that the public can get the benefit of these projects soon.
*Nursing colleges being built in 6 districts*
It was informed in the meeting that nursing colleges are being built in six districts at a cost of about Rs 264 crore. These include Nursing College Kherawali, Pinjore in Panchkula district, Nursing College, Khedi Ram Nagar in Kurukshetra district, Nursing College, Dherdu in Kaithal district, Nursing College, Dayalpur in Faridabad district, Nursing College, Arua and Nursing College, Rewari. Around 90 per cent of the work of these colleges has been completed and it is likely to be completed by March 2025.
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*Youth must register on PM Internship Portal within the next 48 Hours, Gaurav Gautam*

*1,25,000 Youth across the Nation to get internship opportunity with top companies*

Chandigarh, November 9- Haryana Minister of State Youth Empowerment and Entrepreneurship, Sh. Gaurav Gautam said that to realise the Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi’s vision of empowering and making youth self-reliant various new schemes have been introduced by the Central Government.

The Minister said that India’s youth would play a crucial role in realizing the Prime Minister’s vision of a developed India by 2047, as the country has the world’s largest youth population. He said that as part of Prime Minister's Internship Scheme, 1,.25,000 Youth across the Nation would be getting internship opportunity with top companies and to grab this opportunity, every instructor and category instructor at Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) is required to register a minimum of 20 youth (10th pass, ITI, diploma holders, graduates) on the PM Internship Portal, [www.pminternship.mca.gov.in] (http://www.pminternship.mca.gov.in) , within the next 48 hours.

The Minister said that instructors are required to submit a list of registered youth to their institution heads (ITI/IToT) by noon on Monday, November 11, 2024. This report must include each candidate’s name, category, and registration number on the PM Internship Portal, and strict compliance is mandatory. Principals will collect and scan these reports from instructors and submit them to the Traineeship Branch Headquarters by 4:00 p.m. on Monday. Participating interns will receive a monthly stipend of Rs.5,000 along with a one-time grant of Rs.6,000.