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YUGMARG, CHANDIGARH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2019 NEWS BRIEFS 3 HARYANA Two buffaloes stolen Rohit Lamsar TARAORI: Unknown thieves last night stole two buffaloes from village Saunkra of Rawri kasba. The thieves took away the buffaloes in a van. Police officer Bal- wan Singh said case has been regis- tered against unknown thieves. The po- lice is investigating the case. Rice stolen from shop on GT Road Rohit Lamsar TARAORI: The thieves last night broke into a shop situated on the national high- way GT road. The police has begun an investigation in the case. The police was informed by one Suresh, resident of Ward number 10 that he is a rice sell and has three shops. He said when he reached the shop in the morning the locks were broken and rice missing. The police is investigating the theft case. JJP to install RO system in each village of Ahirwal: Naina Chautala ATELI (MAHENDRAGARH): Dabwali MLA Mrs Naina Chautala on Sunday said that Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) will install Reverse Osmosis (RO) System in each village of Ahirwal region. Addressing a ‘hari chunri chaupal’, a drive to solicit support the women, Mrs Chautala said that as the governments in Haryana have failed to ensure jobs to the youths but JJP would bring out an ordi- nation for 75 per cent reservation in pri- vate sector for youths. She said that youths are giving their overwhelming support to the party and they have become party’s backbone. She said that JJP will create safe atmos- phere in the society for the women and girls besides it will bring strict laws and harsh punishment to prevent the crime. MLA alleged that there is an alarming rise of crime against women in BJP’s rule and girls are not feeling safe here which has dented the image of Haryana in the country. She also announced that her party is committed to implementing the promise of providing pension to women and men after attaining the age of 55 and 58 years, respectively. Mrs Chautala claimed that party was gaining an impressive response from all quarters of the state and asked the women to throw BJP out of the power. On the occasion, JJP national vice-presi- dent Kanwar Singh Kalwari, JJP state women president Sheela Bhyan, Silochana Dhillon, Kamlesh Saini, Urmila Yadav and others were present. Goel lauds govt efforts for development CHANDIGARH: Haryana Industries and Commerce Minister, Mr. Vipul Goel said that significant work has been done in the field of skill development in the state. He said that alongwith Shri Vishwakarma Skill University, Skill Development Cen- ters, 15 new Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) have been established and work is in progress to start 19 new ITIs. Apart from this, modern ITIs are also being made in the state. He said that the skill program is being implemented in the in- dustries with full strength so that the youth can be made proficient in their skills. Mr. Goel was addressing the industrial- ists and ‘Saksham Saathis’ in the Rozgar Shikhar Sammelan-2019 and the Sak- sham Saathi farewell function organized by Haryana Skill Development Mission at Faridabad today. On this occasion, he also honored the training partner and Saksham Saathis. He said that at present, 2,000 students are taking training in the Shri Vishwakar- ma Skill University. After completion of the university's construction work, 12,000 students together will be able to get train- ing there. He said that this university will be able to prepare skilled manpower for industries located in North India. He said that Haryana has reached to third position in the country in terms of Ease of Doing Business. It is expected that the state will further progress in the coming years. He said that programs like Make in India and Skills India launched by Prime Minister, Mr. Narendra Modi have benefitted the youth a lot. A good environment has been prepared for the industries in the state. He said that ITI in- stitutions are being made very well in the state. Earlier, the condition of these insti- tutions was poor, but today the new buildings or facilities have been made constructed in all the ITIs in the state. Assam defeates Haryana in Senior Women T20 League GUWAHATI: Assam defeated Haryana by 5 wickets in the Senior Women T20 League at Raipur today. Monikha Das took 4 wickets for 6 runs to restrict Haryana 79 in 20 overs. Assam reached the target in 15.5 overs losing five wickets. Monikha (28) also con- tributed well with bat. Anita Lodhi (23) was the other major contribu- tor in Assam innings. Agency CHANDIGARH, FEB 24 Haryana Chief Ministe Manohar Lal Khattar on Sun- day inaugurated one project and laid the foundation stones of 12 projects amounting to Rs 452.45 crore for the develop- ment of district Mahendra- garh. On the occasion, Educa- tion and Tourism Minister Ram Bilas Sharma raised var- ious demands related to the development of the Mahen- dragarh Assembly Constituen- cy to which the Chief Minister said that the State Government will make every possible ef- fort to fulfill all possible de- mands. The inauguration and lay- ing of foundation stones of the projects was done in the Vikas Rally organized on the occa- sion of inauguration of ‘Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojna’ at vil- lage Khudana, district Mahen- dragarh. In his address, the Chief Minister said that the State Government has carried out equitable development in all areas of the state. In order to provide all types of facilities to the citizens, the State Gov- ernment has given a steady pace in the order of planned form of development. As a re- sult of various projects, devel- opment has been given new direction in district Mahendra- garh. The development of IMT (Industrial Model Township) over 960 acres in village Khu- dana at a cost of Rs. 200 crore will create jobs which will bring economic prosperity in the area. The Canal based water distribution scheme costing Rs 124.43 crore will make avail- able adequate water to 25 vil- lages and 09 dhanis of Satnali block of district Mahendra- garh. With the underground pipes irrigation water supply scheme costing Rs. 23.83 crore, water will be available to total nine villages in the dis- trict for irrigation purposes. Referring to the progress of various development works in the Mahendragarh district area, the Chief Minister said that work of lift irrigation system in the area is on progress at a cost of Rs. 143 crore. Reach of wa- ter has been ensured at 92 out of 96 tail end of canals in the district. The construction of the Indo-Israel Center of Excel- lence for Vegetable at the cost of Rs 10 crore is in progress in Sundrah, Mahendragarh. The construction work of college buildings at villages Unhani and Chilro in Kanina and Nizampur blocks, respectively, at the cost of Rs 12.12 crore, is in the final stages. Khattar lays foundation stones of 12 projects BUREAU CHANDIGARH, FEB 24 Haryana Government has issued transfer and posting orders of four IAS and seven HCS officers with im- mediate effect. Sameer Pal Srow, Director Gen- eral, Information, Public Relations, Languages and Secretary, Informa- tion, Public Relations, Languages and Grievances Department has been given additional charge of Director General and Secretary, Hospitality Department, against a vacant post. Balkar Singh, Deputy Commis- sioner, Panchkula has been posted as Deputy Commissioner, Panchkula. He will also be Chief Administrator, Shri Mata Mansa Devi Shrine Board, Panchkula, against a vacant post. Ashok Kumar Meena, Deputy Commissioner, Hisar has been posted as Chief Vigilance Officer, HSVP, Panchkula relieving Ravi Prakash Gupta of the said charge. He will also be Deputy Commissioner, Hisar. Vinay Pratap Singh, Deputy Commissioner, Karnal has been post- ed as Deputy Commissioner, Karnal. He will also be Chief Administrator, Shri Mata Sheetla Devi Shrine Board, Gurugram, against a vacant post. Among the HCS Officers, Veena Hooda, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Panipat has been given additional charge of Secretary, Haryana Electricity Regulatory Com- mission, Panchkula, against a vacant post. Subhita Dhaka, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Fatehabad and Secretary, RTA, Fatehabad goes as Sub-Divisional Officer (Civil)- cum-Additional Collector, Ratia, against a vacant post. She will also be Additional Deputy Commissioner, Fatehabad and Secretary, RTA, Fate- habad. Satish Yadav, Sub Divisional Of- ficer (Civil), Tauru has been posted as City Magistrate, Nuh relieving Gajender Singh of the said charge. He will also be Sub Divisional Offi- cer (Civil), Tauru. Manoj Khatri, Deputy Secretary, Finance Department has been posted as Sub Divisional Officer (Civil), Kalanwali vice Bijender Singh. He will also be Deputy Secretary, Fi- nance Department. Gaurav Antil, General Manager, Haryana Roadways, Gurugram has been given additional charge of Spe- cial Officer for implementation of Report of the Commission on the Saraswati Kunj Cooperative House Building Society Limited, against a vacant post. Sanyam Garg, City Magistrate, Kurukshetra and Chief Executive Of- ficer, Kurukshetra Development Board, Kurukshetra goes as Sub Di- visional Officer (Civil), Shahbad, re- lieving Sushil Kumar-I of the said charge. He will also be Chief Execu- tive Officer, Kurukshetra Develop- ment Board, Kurukshetra. Anil Kumar Yadav, Sub Divi- sional Officer (Civil), Ladwa has been posted as City Magistrate, Ku- rukshetra, relieving Sanyam Garg of the said charge. He will also be Sub Divisional Officer (Civil), Ladwa. Four IAS, seven HCS officers transferred CHANDIGARH, FEB 24 Haryana Police on Sunday is- sued directions to prevent acts of violence, discrimination and other coercive acts against Kashmiris (including students enrolled with the institutions) and other minorities in the state. While stating this here on Sunday, ADGP, Law and Order, Mohd Akil said that a written communication has been issued to all Commis- sioners of Police, District Su- perintendents of Police, Super- intendents of Police, Railways and DCP Panchkula to take all possible steps to ensure safety and security of Kashmiri stu- dents, Kashmiri traders, other persons of Kashmiri origin and along with other minorities in the wake of the terrorist attack in Pulwama on February 14, 2019. They were directed to take prompt and necessary ac- tion to prevent incidents of as- sault, threat, social boycotts and such other egregious acts against them. Mohd Akil said that they have also been directed to in- tensify collection of intelli- gence inputs and the intelli- gence machinery be sharp- ened. He said that deployment of police force at strategic lo- cations be made with a view to maintain peace, law and order, and harmony. "This should be done in consultation with the respective Deputy Commis- sioners," he added. He said that Reserve Force in anti-riot gear be kept ready for move- ment at short notice and main- tain close co-ordination with the State and Central Intelli- gence agencies. The entire se- curity apparatus be kept at high alert and strict action must be taken against anybody found indulging in disruptive activities or taking law in his hands. State police steps up to shield Kashmiris Sameer Pal Srow given additional charge of hospitality deptt Bhagwat Katha organised MAINPAL KASHYAP INDRI, FEB 24 Haryana Food and Supply Minister Karan Dev Kamboj partic- ipated in Shrimadbhagwat Katha organised at Kunjpura Gaushala here today. He also took blessings Shri Krishna on his birth anniversary. Kamboj also donated Rs 11 lakh for the construction of cow shed and announced concrete floor of Gaushala. State govt committed for overall development: CM Shiv Sharma KARNAL, FEB 24 Additional director of Narional Ariculture Rsearch Organisation, Dr Shiv Prasad Kimothia, said the Prime Minister Narendra Modi has started several schemes for the benefit of the frarmers. The idea was to double the income of the farmers. Kimothia said the Kisan SAmman Nidhi Yo- jana is a farmer welfare- oriented scheme. Under this plan every oiir farmer will be paid Rs 6000 each per year in three instal- ments of Rs 2000. The Prime Minsiter launched the scheme today from Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh. Dr Komothia was speaking t the NDRI hall in Karnal today where he was the chief guest. The farmers witnessed the cer- emony on televisin all over the state. Agriculture director Uchani sAmar Singh was also present on the occasion. Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana a big gift for farmers: Dr Kimothia Shiv Sharma KARNAL, FEBRUARY 24 The youth Parliamentary lev- el meeting was organised by the Bhartiya Janata Yuva Morcha today at Karnal. Or- ganising Secretary of the Bhartiya Janata Party Suresh Bhatt, Vedpal, Haryana min- ister Nayab Singh Saini, Yuva Morcha state president Manish Yadav, Janak Popli, Jagmohan Anand, Ashok Sukhija and Shashi Pal Mehta and officials of 7 dis- tricts were also present on the occasion. Yadav said under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the country is touching new heights and progressing continuously. Organising secretary Suresh Bhatt said members of the Yuva Morcha will campaign for the BJP. He appealed to the party workers to reach at elast 5 BJP flags and cam- paign materials to every house. Nayab Singh Saini also addressed the party workers in today’s pro- gramme. The party member said BJP will win the Lok SAbha elections again by se- curing more than 400 votes. Mukesh Arora, Karun Pratap, dharmendra Manesar, navin Batra, Manoj Kadian, SAhil Sudha, Karan Pratap, Vikas Tanwar, Dharmendra, Vikas Kathuria, Rajbir Sharma, Pravin Lathar, Deepak Gupta and Lalit Dabra were also present on the occasion along with hundreds of party work- ers. BJP will form govt again with 400 seats: Manish Yadav 366 students appear for NCC Certificate exam Shiv Sharma KARNAL, FEBRUARY 24 The NCC `B’ certificate examination was conducted at the Guru Nanak Khalsa College, Karnal. Around 363 cadets from different colleges of the state ap- peared for the examination today. NCC in-charge of the Guru Nanak Khalsa College, Dr Devi Bhushan said that the written examination was con- ducted in the morning session, while in the evening session Drill, weapon and map read- ing tests were held to judge the students. Examiner Command- ing Officer Col P P Singh said any student who has taken a two- years training with 75 per cent attendance and at- tended at least 10-days training camp was eligible for attending the examination. The NCC is an important aspect of the country. Principal of the college Dr Seema Sharma prayed for the bright future of the stu- dents. Dr Deepak, Subedar Mahor Lakhvinder Singh, Subedar Krishan, Subedar Major K D Verma, A N O Tomar, A N R Pravin Kaushik , Tejpal, Pradip Rana and kalapati were also present on the occasion. Cow like mother in Hinduism: Bhani Ram Shiv Sharma KARNAL, FEBRUARY 24 Chairman of the Gau Seva Ayog Bhani Ram Mangla today in- spected the gaushalas of Karnal jail. Speaking on the occasion he said in the Hindu culture cow is considered mother and the government is committed to the welfare of the cows. It was with this purpose that the Gau seva Ayog was established in Haryana and ever since it is performing well. Mangla said Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar is providing all help to the activities of the organisation. Haryana has strictly im- plemented the Gau Sanrakshan and Gau SAnvardhan Ad- hiniyam. This is a praiseworthy effort of the ayog, he said. The Haryana government donated Rs 64 lakh to 19 gaushalas of the state. A new gaushala is being constructed in Karnalk jail. He also talkede to the Jail suprerintendent Sher Singh and instruct- ed the officials to finish the gaushala work at the earliest. Mewa Singh Rana KURUKSHETRA: Managing Director of Maglab factory located in Jaidevi of Sundernagar in Himachal Pradesh claimed that mag- net being prepared here will be utilized in the high speed run Magnetic Train. It was came to the fore during presen- tation at Indore of Madhya Pradesh, he added. Magnet of a HP factory to be used in magnetic train: Arush Kumar Govt to bear burden of monthly incentives for workers CHANDIGARH: Haryana Chief Minister, Mr. Manohar Lal announced that the Haryana Government will bear the amount of monthly share to be paid by workers of the State under the Pradhan Mantri Shramjivi Mandhan Yojana. Apart from this, the kutcha roads of fields with width of 03 and 04 Karam up to 100 km in each assembly constituency of the state will be made pucca with bricks in the next financial year. While addressing the Vikas Rally organized on the launch of Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana organized at Khudana in district Mahendragarh, the Chief Minister said that under the Pradhan Mantri Shramjivi Mandhan Yojana, the Haryana Govern- ment will bear the amount of monthly share of Rs 50 to Rs 200 of beneficiaries of the age group between 18 and 40 years of age. Apart from this, during the financial year 2019-2020, the kutcha roads of the fields of 03 Karam and 04 Karam width up to a total of 100 kms will be made pucca with bricks in each As- sembly Constituency.

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YUGMARG, CHANDIGARH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2019

NEWS BRIEFS

3HARYANATwo buffaloesstolenRohit LamsarTARAORI: Unknown thieves last nightstole two buffaloes from village Saunkraof Rawri kasba. The thieves took awaythe buffaloes in a van. Police officer Bal-wan Singh said case has been regis-tered against unknown thieves. The po-lice is investigating the case.

Rice stolen fromshop on GT RoadRohit LamsarTARAORI: The thieves last night brokeinto a shop situated on the national high-way GT road. The police has begun aninvestigation in the case. The police wasinformed by one Suresh, resident ofWard number 10 that he is a rice sell andhas three shops. He said when hereached the shop in the morning thelocks were broken and rice missing. Thepolice is investigating the theft case.

JJP to install ROsystem in eachvillage of Ahirwal:Naina ChautalaATELI (MAHENDRAGARH): DabwaliMLA Mrs Naina Chautala on Sundaysaid that Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) willinstall Reverse Osmosis (RO) System ineach village of Ahirwal region. Addressing a ‘hari chunri chaupal’, adrive to solicit support the women, MrsChautala said that as the governments inHaryana have failed to ensure jobs to theyouths but JJP would bring out an ordi-nation for 75 per cent reservation in pri-vate sector for youths. She said that youths are giving theiroverwhelming support to the party andthey have become party’s backbone. She said that JJP will create safe atmos-phere in the society for the women andgirls besides it will bring strict laws andharsh punishment to prevent the crime.MLA alleged that there is an alarmingrise of crime against women in BJP’srule and girls are not feeling safe herewhich has dented the image of Haryanain the country. She also announced that her party iscommitted to implementing the promiseof providing pension to women and menafter attaining the age of 55 and 58years, respectively.Mrs Chautala claimed that party wasgaining an impressive response from allquarters of the state and asked thewomen to throw BJP out of the power. On the occasion, JJP national vice-presi-dent Kanwar Singh Kalwari, JJP statewomen president Sheela Bhyan,Silochana Dhillon, Kamlesh Saini, UrmilaYadav and others were present.

Goel lauds govtefforts fordevelopmentCHANDIGARH: Haryana Industries andCommerce Minister, Mr. Vipul Goel saidthat significant work has been done inthe field of skill development in the state.He said that alongwith Shri VishwakarmaSkill University, Skill Development Cen-ters, 15 new Industrial Training Institutes(ITIs) have been established and work isin progress to start 19 new ITIs. Apartfrom this, modern ITIs are also beingmade in the state. He said that the skillprogram is being implemented in the in-dustries with full strength so that theyouth can be made proficient in theirskills.Mr. Goel was addressing the industrial-ists and ‘Saksham Saathis’ in the RozgarShikhar Sammelan-2019 and the Sak-sham Saathi farewell function organizedby Haryana Skill Development Mission atFaridabad today.On this occasion, he also honored thetraining partner and Saksham Saathis.He said that at present, 2,000 studentsare taking training in the Shri Vishwakar-ma Skill University. After completion ofthe university's construction work, 12,000students together will be able to get train-ing there. He said that this university willbe able to prepare skilled manpower forindustries located in North India.He said that Haryana has reached tothird position in the country in terms ofEase of Doing Business. It is expectedthat the state will further progress in thecoming years. He said that programs likeMake in India and Skills India launchedby Prime Minister, Mr. Narendra Modihave benefitted the youth a lot. A goodenvironment has been prepared for theindustries in the state. He said that ITI in-stitutions are being made very well in thestate. Earlier, the condition of these insti-tutions was poor, but today the newbuildings or facilities have been madeconstructed in all the ITIs in the state.

Assam defeates Haryana in SeniorWomen T20 LeagueGUWAHATI: Assam defeated Haryana by 5 wickets in the SeniorWomen T20 League at Raipur today. Monikha Das took 4 wicketsfor 6 runs to restrict Haryana 79 in 20 overs. Assam reached thetarget in 15.5 overs losing five wickets. Monikha (28) also con-tributed well with bat. Anita Lodhi (23) was the other major contribu-tor in Assam innings.

AgencyCHANDIGARH, FEB 24

Haryana Chief MinisteManohar Lal Khattar on Sun-day inaugurated one projectand laid the foundation stonesof 12 projects amounting to Rs452.45 crore for the develop-ment of district Mahendra-garh.

On the occasion, Educa-tion and Tourism MinisterRam Bilas Sharma raised var-ious demands related to thedevelopment of the Mahen-dragarh Assembly Constituen-cy to which the Chief Ministersaid that the State Governmentwill make every possible ef-fort to fulfill all possible de-mands.

The inauguration and lay-ing of foundation stones of theprojects was done in the VikasRally organized on the occa-sion of inauguration of ‘KisanSamman Nidhi Yojna’ at vil-lage Khudana, district Mahen-dragarh.

In his address, the ChiefMinister said that the StateGovernment has carried outequitable development in allareas of the state. In order toprovide all types of facilitiesto the citizens, the State Gov-ernment has given a steadypace in the order of plannedform of development. As a re-

sult of various projects, devel-opment has been given newdirection in district Mahendra-garh. The development of IMT(Industrial Model Township)over 960 acres in village Khu-dana at a cost of Rs. 200 crorewill create jobs which willbring economic prosperity inthe area.

The Canal based waterdistribution scheme costing Rs124.43 crore will make avail-able adequate water to 25 vil-

lages and 09 dhanis of Satnaliblock of district Mahendra-garh. With the undergroundpipes irrigation water supplyscheme costing Rs. 23.83crore, water will be availableto total nine villages in the dis-trict for irrigation purposes.

Referring to the progress ofvarious development works inthe Mahendragarh district area,the Chief Minister said thatwork of lift irrigation system inthe area is on progress at a cost

of Rs. 143 crore. Reach of wa-ter has been ensured at 92 outof 96 tail end of canals in thedistrict. The construction of theIndo-Israel Center of Excel-lence for Vegetable at the costof Rs 10 crore is in progress inSundrah, Mahendragarh. Theconstruction work of collegebuildings at villages Unhaniand Chilro in Kanina andNizampur blocks, respectively,at the cost of Rs 12.12 crore, isin the final stages.

Khattar lays foundationstones of 12 projects BUREAU

CHANDIGARH, FEB 24

Haryana Government has issuedtransfer and posting orders of fourIAS and seven HCS officers with im-mediate effect.

Sameer Pal Srow, Director Gen-eral, Information, Public Relations,Languages and Secretary, Informa-tion, Public Relations, Languagesand Grievances Department has beengiven additional charge of DirectorGeneral and Secretary, HospitalityDepartment, against a vacant post.

Balkar Singh, Deputy Commis-sioner, Panchkula has been posted asDeputy Commissioner, Panchkula.He will also be Chief Administrator,Shri Mata Mansa Devi Shrine Board,Panchkula, against a vacant post.

Ashok Kumar Meena, DeputyCommissioner, Hisar has been postedas Chief Vigilance Officer, HSVP,Panchkula relieving Ravi PrakashGupta of the said charge. He will alsobe Deputy Commissioner, Hisar.

Vinay Pratap Singh, DeputyCommissioner, Karnal has been post-ed as Deputy Commissioner, Karnal.He will also be Chief Administrator,Shri Mata Sheetla Devi ShrineBoard, Gurugram, against a vacantpost.

Among the HCS Officers, VeenaHooda, Commissioner, MunicipalCorporation, Panipat has been givenadditional charge of Secretary,Haryana Electricity Regulatory Com-mission, Panchkula, against a vacantpost.

Subhita Dhaka, AdditionalDeputy Commissioner, Fatehabadand Secretary, RTA, Fatehabad goesas Sub-Divisional Officer (Civil)-cum-Additional Collector, Ratia,against a vacant post. She will also beAdditional Deputy Commissioner,

Fatehabad and Secretary, RTA, Fate-habad.

Satish Yadav, Sub Divisional Of-ficer (Civil), Tauru has been postedas City Magistrate, Nuh relievingGajender Singh of the said charge.He will also be Sub Divisional Offi-cer (Civil), Tauru.

Manoj Khatri, Deputy Secretary,Finance Department has been postedas Sub Divisional Officer (Civil),Kalanwali vice Bijender Singh. Hewill also be Deputy Secretary, Fi-nance Department.

Gaurav Antil, General Manager,Haryana Roadways, Gurugram hasbeen given additional charge of Spe-cial Officer for implementation ofReport of the Commission on theSaraswati Kunj Cooperative HouseBuilding Society Limited, against avacant post.

Sanyam Garg, City Magistrate,Kurukshetra and Chief Executive Of-ficer, Kurukshetra DevelopmentBoard, Kurukshetra goes as Sub Di-visional Officer (Civil), Shahbad, re-lieving Sushil Kumar-I of the saidcharge. He will also be Chief Execu-tive Officer, Kurukshetra Develop-ment Board, Kurukshetra.

Anil Kumar Yadav, Sub Divi-sional Officer (Civil), Ladwa hasbeen posted as City Magistrate, Ku-rukshetra, relieving Sanyam Garg ofthe said charge. He will also be SubDivisional Officer (Civil), Ladwa.

Four IAS, seven HCSofficers transferred

CHANDIGARH, FEB 24

Haryana Police on Sunday is-sued directions to prevent actsof violence, discriminationand other coercive acts againstKashmiris (including studentsenrolled with the institutions)and other minorities in thestate. While stating this hereon Sunday, ADGP, Law andOrder, Mohd Akil said that awritten communication hasbeen issued to all Commis-sioners of Police, District Su-perintendents of Police, Super-intendents of Police, Railwaysand DCP Panchkula to take allpossible steps to ensure safetyand security of Kashmiri stu-dents, Kashmiri traders, otherpersons of Kashmiri origin andalong with other minorities inthe wake of the terrorist attackin Pulwama on February 14,2019. They were directed totake prompt and necessary ac-tion to prevent incidents of as-

sault, threat, social boycottsand such other egregious actsagainst them.

Mohd Akil said that theyhave also been directed to in-tensify collection of intelli-gence inputs and the intelli-gence machinery be sharp-ened. He said that deploymentof police force at strategic lo-cations be made with a view tomaintain peace, law and order,and harmony. "This should bedone in consultation with therespective Deputy Commis-sioners," he added. He saidthat Reserve Force in anti-riotgear be kept ready for move-ment at short notice and main-tain close co-ordination withthe State and Central Intelli-gence agencies. The entire se-curity apparatus be kept athigh alert and strict actionmust be taken against anybodyfound indulging in disruptiveactivities or taking law in hishands.

State police steps upto shield Kashmiris

Sameer Pal Srowgiven additionalcharge ofhospitality deptt

Bhagwat Katha organised

MAINPAL KASHYAPINDRI, FEB 24

Haryana Food and Supply Minister Karan Dev Kamboj partic-ipated in Shrimadbhagwat Katha organised at KunjpuraGaushala here today. He also took blessings Shri Krishna onhis birth anniversary. Kamboj also donated Rs 11 lakh for theconstruction of cow shed and announced concrete floor ofGaushala.

State govt committed for overall development: CM

Shiv SharmaKARNAL, FEB 24

Additional director ofNarional AricultureRsearch Organisation, DrShiv Prasad Kimothia,said the Prime MinisterNarendra Modi has startedseveral schemes for thebenefit of the frarmers.The idea was to double theincome of the farmers.

Kimothia said theKisan SAmman Nidhi Yo-jana is a farmer welfare-oriented scheme. Underthis plan every oiir farmer

will be paid Rs 6000 eachper year in three instal-ments of Rs 2000. ThePrime Minsiter launchedthe scheme today fromGorakhpur in UttarPradesh. Dr Komothiawas speaking t the NDRI

hall in Karnal today wherehe was the chief guest. Thefarmers witnessed the cer-emony on televisin allover the state. Agriculturedirector Uchani sAmarSingh was also present onthe occasion.

Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana a biggift for farmers: Dr Kimothia

Shiv SharmaKARNAL, FEBRUARY 24

The youth Parliamentary lev-el meeting was organised bythe Bhartiya Janata YuvaMorcha today at Karnal. Or-ganising Secretary of theBhartiya Janata Party SureshBhatt, Vedpal, Haryana min-ister Nayab Singh Saini,Yuva Morcha state presidentManish Yadav, Janak Popli,Jagmohan Anand, AshokSukhija and Shashi PalMehta and officials of 7 dis-tricts were also present on theoccasion.

Yadav said under theleadership of Prime MinisterNarendra Modi, the countryis touching new heights andprogressing continuously.Organising secretary SureshBhatt said members of theYuva Morcha will campaign

for the BJP. He appealed tothe party workers to reach atelast 5 BJP flags and cam-paign materials to everyhouse. Nayab Singh Sainialso addressed the partyworkers in today’s pro-gramme. The party membersaid BJP will win the LokSAbha elections again by se-curing more than 400 votes.

Mukesh Arora, Karun Pratap,dharmendra Manesar, navinBatra, Manoj Kadian, SAhilSudha, Karan Pratap, VikasTanwar, Dharmendra, VikasKathuria, Rajbir Sharma,Pravin Lathar, Deepak Guptaand Lalit Dabra were alsopresent on the occasion alongwith hundreds of party work-ers.

BJP will form govt again with400 seats: Manish Yadav

366 students appear forNCC Certificate exam

Shiv SharmaKARNAL, FEBRUARY 24

The NCC `B’ certificate examination was conductedat the Guru Nanak Khalsa College, Karnal. Around363 cadets from different colleges of the state ap-peared for the examination today. NCC in-charge ofthe Guru Nanak Khalsa College, Dr Devi Bhushan

said that the writtenexamination was con-ducted in the morningsession, while in theevening session Drill,weapon and map read-ing tests were held tojudge the students.Examiner Command-ing Officer Col P PSingh said any studentwho has taken a two-

years training with 75 per cent attendance and at-tended at least 10-days training camp was eligible forattending the examination. The NCC is an importantaspect of the country. Principal of the college DrSeema Sharma prayed for the bright future of the stu-dents. Dr Deepak, Subedar Mahor Lakhvinder Singh,Subedar Krishan, Subedar Major K D Verma, A N OTomar, A N R Pravin Kaushik , Tejpal, Pradip Ranaand kalapati were also present on the occasion.

Cow like mother inHinduism: Bhani Ram

Shiv SharmaKARNAL, FEBRUARY 24

Chairman of the Gau Seva Ayog Bhani Ram Mangla today in-spected the gaushalas of Karnal jail. Speaking on the occasionhe said in the Hindu culture cow is considered mother and thegovernment is committed to the welfare of the cows. It waswith this purpose that the Gau seva Ayog was established inHaryana and ever since it is performing well. Mangla saidHaryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar is providing allhelp to the activities of the organisation. Haryana has strictly im-plemented the Gau Sanrakshan and Gau SAnvardhan Ad-hiniyam. This is a praiseworthy effort of the ayog, he said. TheHaryana government donated Rs 64 lakh to 19 gaushalas of thestate. A new gaushala is being constructed in Karnalk jail. Healso talkede to the Jail suprerintendent Sher Singh and instruct-ed the officials to finish the gaushala work at the earliest.

Mewa Singh RanaKURUKSHETRA:Managing Directorof Maglab factorylocated in Jaideviof Sundernagar inHimachal Pradeshclaimed that mag-net being preparedhere will be utilizedin the high speedrun Magnetic Train.It was came to thefore during presen-tation at Indore ofMadhya Pradesh,he added.

Magnet of a HP factory to be usedin magnetic train: Arush Kumar

Govt to bear burdenof monthly incentivesfor workersCHANDIGARH: Haryana Chief Minister,Mr. Manohar Lal announced that theHaryana Government will bear theamount of monthly share to be paid byworkers of the State under the PradhanMantri Shramjivi Mandhan Yojana. Apartfrom this, the kutcha roads of fields withwidth of 03 and 04 Karam up to 100 kmin each assembly constituency of thestate will be made pucca with bricks inthe next financial year. While addressingthe Vikas Rally organized on the launchof Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman NidhiYojana organized at Khudana in districtMahendragarh, the Chief Minister saidthat under the Pradhan Mantri ShramjiviMandhan Yojana, the Haryana Govern-ment will bear the amount of monthlyshare of Rs 50 to Rs 200 of beneficiariesof the age group between 18 and 40years of age. Apart from this, during thefinancial year 2019-2020, the kutcharoads of the fields of 03 Karam and 04Karam width up to a total of 100 kms willbe made pucca with bricks in each As-sembly Constituency.

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