– Haryana Government has issued transfer or posting orders of 13 HCS officers, with immediate effect.
Chandigarh, August 27- Haryana Government has issued transfer or posting orders of 13 HCS officers, with immediate effect.
Satbir Singh Kundu, CEO, Zila Parishad, Kurukshetra, CEO, DRDA, Kurukshetra and CEO, Zila Parishad, Kaithal, CEO, DRDA, Kaithal has been posted Sub Divisional Officer (Civil)-cum-Additional Collector, Sirsa vice Shalini Chetal.
Satbir Singh, Sub Divisional Officer (Civil)-cum-Additional Collector, Faridabad has been posted Officer on Special Duty (OSD) in the office of Commissioner, Faridabad Division, Faridabad, vice Bharat Bhushan Gogia, who has been posted Sub Divisional Officer (Civil), Faridabad.
Ajay Chopra, City Magistrate, Rewari has been posted Sub Divisional Officer (Civil), Meham relieving Gayatri Ahlawat of the said charge.
Meenakshi Dahiya, Sub Divisional Officer (Civil), Naraingarh has been posted Additional Transport Commissioner vice Virender Lather.
Gajender Singh, Estate Officer, HSVP, Rohtak and Joint Director, (Admn.) Medical College, Nalhar (Nuh) has been posted City Magistrate, Nuh and Joint Director, (Admn.) Medical College, Nalhar (Nuh).
Aditi, Chief Executive Officer, DRDA, Ambala has been posted Sub Divisional Officer (Civil), Naraingarh.
Vikas Yadav, awaiting orders of posting has been posted Sub Divisional Officer (Civil),Siwani vice Prithvi Singh who proceeded on long leave.
Wakeel Ahmed, awaiting orders of posting has been posted Sub Divisional Officer (Civil), Hathin vice Alka Chaudhary who proceeded on long leave.
Vinesh Kumar, Sub Divisional Officer (Civil), Barwala has been posted Sub Divisional Officer (Civil), Dabwali, relieving Nirmal Nagar of the said charge.
Sonu Ram, CEO, Zila Parishad, Yamunanagar and CEO, DRDA Yamunanagar has been posted CEO, Zila Parishad, Kurukshetra with additional charge of CEO, DRDA, Kurukshetra.
Suresh Ravish, City Magistrate, Hisar has been posted City Magistrate, Kaithal vice Gagandeep Singh.
Ashvir Singh, City Magistrate, Bhiwani has been posted City Magistrate, Hisar.
Chandigarh, August 27- The Project Jagriti, launched under Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao programme by the Haryana Government, has proved to be effective. Under the Project, a campaign was launched to generate awareness about gender equality to 10,576 students from Class VI to Class VIII in 100 government schools of Jhajjar and Rohtak districts so as to change the mindset. In view of success of this project, now the Project Jagriti would be run in all the districts to ensure equal status to girls in the society.
Project Director, Chief Minister’s Good Governance Associates (CMGGA) Programme, Dr Rakesh Gupta gave this information, while addressing the gathering during a function organised on the completion of one year of Project Jagriti in Panchkula today.
He said that it was the vision of the Chief Minister, Mr. Manohar Lal that daughters should also get equal rights and respect as sons in society. For this purpose, this project was initiated by the Chief Minister. He said that UNICEF, Relaxo Company and an NGO named Mamta have also supported Project Jagriti. He said that eight point modules were worked for one year in 100 schools in Jhajjar and Rohtak districts and today we can proudly say that there has been a change in the mindset of not only children but also in their parents towards gender equality.
He said that educating students about gender equality is a great investment for our society and this awareness would continue to grow among children for years. He said that earlier, there was a perception about Haryana that daughters are not allowed to be born here. On this very serious subject, Prime Minister, Mr Narendra Modi launched Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao programme from Haryana. He said that gradually with the support of the government and society, record increase in sex ratio was recorded.
He said that in 2014, the sex ratio was 871 girls per 1,000 boys. In 2015, the number of girls per 1,000 boys was 876, in 2016 it was 900 and in 2017, it was 914. In the first six months of 2019, this figure has reached 918 and this number is expected to be 922 by the end of 2019, which will be the highest in the history till date. He said that from January 2015 till date, about 21,000 daughters have been saved.
He said that to provide the daughters equal rights and respect in the society, the project Jagriti has been started. He said that besides the government, everyone should participate together for such a change.
On this occasion, school children, teachers and parents of children from Jhajjar and Rohtak also shared their experiences during Project Jagriti.
Chandigarh, August 27- In Haryana, reflective tapes to the tune of Rs 5 crore will be installed at various places in the state. These tape accidents will be installed at potential places to prevent accidents during the night time.
In a meeting of Fund Management Committee under Road Safety, chaired today by Haryana Chief Secretary, Mrs Keshni Anand Arora permission was granted to install reflective tapes at various places in the state.
Mrs. Arora directed the officers that road safety signs should also be installed at different places. She also directed the officers to work in the direction of generating awareness of traffic rules among students and general public. He said that various NGOs should be included for generating awareness.
To promote road safety in the state, a law has been enacted, under which 50 per cent of the challan money is deposited in the Road Safety Fund under which various road safety related activities are carried out.
Those present in the meeting included Additional Chief Secretary, Public Works Department (Buildings and Roads), Mr. Alok Nigam, Additional Chief Secretary, Transport Department, Mr. T.C. Gupta, Additional Chief Secretary, Finance Department, Mr. T.V.S.N. Prasad, Principal Secretary, Urban Local Bodies Department, Mr. Anand Mohan Sharan and Principal Secretary, Town & Country Planning and Urban Estates, Mr. Apoorva Kumar Singh and other
Chandigarh August 27: Haryana Chief Minister, Mr Manohar Lal said that during the second tenure of State Government, his main focus would be on Security, Health and Education. Apart from this, special emphasis would be given on higher education of girls.
Mr Manohar Lal was addressing the people of Badli Assembly Constituency during the Jan Ashirwad Yatra today.
He said that one women college is being opened within a radius of every 20 kilometers. In the same series, 31 new women colleges have been set up whereas in last 48 years of State’s inception, only 31 women colleges were established. He said that now only nine places have left in the State where these colleges are to be set up and this would be done on priority basis in the next tenure.
On this occasion, the Chief Minister accepted all the demands raised by Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Minister Mr O.P Dhankar for Badli assembly constituency. These included new bus stand in Badli, hospital, sewerage system and according Badli the status of Municipal Committee.
While describing Badli the land of sports person and soldiers, he said that this land has given various brave soldiers and outstanding sports person to the State and the country. He said that vyamshalas are being set up in the villages. Apart from this, sports nurseries are being opened in schools. The Chief Minister also performed bhoomi pujan of the sports stadium to be constructed in village Selana on 18 acres of land. He said that sports person of the State have brought laurels to the State and Country by winning medals in national and international events.
He said that Sports University has been set up at Rai in Sonipat where besides education; emphasis would be given on sports knowledge, science and research. He said that aim of the State Government is to develop Haryana as sports hub adding that today not only the boys but girls also are overwhelming participating in the sports.
The Chief Minister said that Badli assembly segment is not behind any other assembly constituency in the State in terms of development as works worth more than thousand crores of rupees has been undertaken here during the last about five years. The National Cancer Institute has been set up in Badhsa and its first phase has been made operational. The second phase of the institute would also be completed soon. He said that an amount of Rs 2000 crore has been incurred on it. A direct road from Badhsa to Delhi Airport is being constructed which would connect to Dwarka Expressway, he added.
Chandigarh August 27: Haryana Chief Minister, Mr Manohar Lal today announced to develop two Kisan Model Schools in Jhajjar district as Skill Development Centres and said that a project would be named after former IAS officer late Mr Ram Niwas in village Subana of the district as a tribute to him.
Mr Manohar Lal made these announcements while addressing the people of Badli assembly constituency during the Jan Ashirwad Yatra today.
He urged the cattle rearers to get their cattle insured as the amount of insurance comes only 10 paisa per day that is insurance of cattle is done for the three years in just Rs 100. He said that village Subana of Badli assembly constituency is not only famous for freedom fighters and sports persons but also well known for administrative officers. While recalling former IAS officer late Mr Ram Niwas who hails from the same village, the Chief Minister said that Mr Ram Niwas had worked efficiently in various important departments.
On this occasion, Mr Manohar Lal also appreciated Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Minister Mr O.P Dhankar saying that he has given new direction to agriculture and rural development. Owing to this, people have also started saying Mr Dhankar as Junior Swaminathan. He appealed the people to get the benefit of welfare schemes being run by the State Government through E-Disha Centres, Atal Seva Kendras and Saral Kendras.
It may be recalled that during the previous State Government, Kisan Model schools were opened in village Subana and village Bhairavi of Charkhi Dadri but school buildings are not being utilized properly. To ensure that the wards of farmers get skill training after completing their studies, Skill Development Centres would be set up.
MP namely Dr Arvind Sharma and Mr Sanjay Bhatia, Public Works (Building and Roads) Minister Rao Narbir Singh, Media Adviser to Chief Minister Mr Amit Arya and other prominent personalities of the area were also present on t
Chandigarh August 27: Haryana Chief Minister, Mr Manohar Lal said that the present State Government has undertaken uniform development in the State during last about five years and by adopting the mantra of Sabka Sath Sabka Vikas as given by Prime Minister, Mr Narendra Modi, the pace of development has been further accelerated in the State.
Mr Manohar Lal was addressing the people at a programme organized in Anaj Mandi, Bahadurgarh during the Jan Ashirwad Yatra today.
The Chief Minister said that we have done fair politics in the State without any discrimination and also changed the meaning to rule. The principle of ‘Haryana Ek Haryanvi Ek’ is among the priorities of the State Government, he added.
He said that development works worth Crores of rupees have been undertaken in each assembly segment in the State. While quoting an example of Sampla-Kiloi assembly constituency, he said that the MLA from here also remained Chief Minister of the State for consecutive 10 years but never paid any heed towards the development of this area. Status of Sub-Division to Sampla, huge network of roads, construction of ROB and RUB are among the major development works which have been completed during the tenure of present State Government, he said.
Mr Manohar Lal said that development works to the tune of Rs 2300 crore has been got completed in Bahadurgarh alone. While announcing Bahadurgarh bypass road and construction of road on both sides of Jua drain, he said that an amount of Rs 185 crore is likely to be incurred on it. Apart from this, the Asodha road would be made further widened and strengthened. He said that the state government is working towards making the life of people more prosperous. To ensure this, online system has been implemented in the State.
Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Minister Mr O.P Dhankar said that the present State Government is dedicated to the farmers, soldiers, traders, employees and party workers. He said that the present State Government is the only government which has done justice with the farmers. A huge amount of Rs 4,665 crore has been given to the farmers in the State during the last about five years which is a record, he asserted.
MP Rohtak Dr Arvind Sharma said that Chief Minister Mr Manohar Lal has ensured uniform development in the State without any discrimination and regionalism.
Earlier, in his welcome address MLA Bahadurgarh Mr Naresh Kaushik expressed his gratitude to Chief Minister Mr Manohar Lal for giving various development projects to the people of Bahadurgarh
Chandigarh, Aug 27– Haryana Cabinet will meet under the chairmanship of Chief Minister, Mr. Manohar Lal in the Committee Room, fourth floor, Haryana Civil Secretariat, Chandigarh on August 30, 2019 at
Chandigarh, August 27- Haryana Government has deputed four IAS and two HCS officers in the office of the Chief Electoral Officer, Haryana for the smooth conduct of the forthcoming General Elections to the Legislative Assembly. Besides this, D.K. Behera has been divested of his additional charge.
The four IAS and 2 HCS officers are Maheshwar Sharma, Yash Garg, Raj Narayan Kaushik, Mahavir Kaushik and HCS officers, Mr. Jagdeep Dhanda and Mr. Manoj Khatri. They will continue to draw their salary against their respective substantive posts.
In another order, Amitabh Singh Dhillon, IPS, IG (STF) has been given the additional charge of Director General, Mines and Geology.