Sunday, 21 May 2017

GOVT TO SOON RELEASE ANOTHER 70 LAKH TONNES OF MINING CAPACITY

CAPT AMARINDER-LED PUNJAB GOVT TO SOON RELEASE ANOTHER 70 LAKH TONNES OF MINING CAPACITY

EASY AVAILABILITY OF SAND WILL CHECK HOARDING & CONTROL PRICE OF SAND, GENERATE MORE REVENUE FOR STATE


Chandigarh, May 21 : Encouraged by the successful e-auction of 89 mines, the Punjab government has decided to release another 70 lakh tonnes of mining capacity soon to meet the state-wide demand for sand and bring the commodity price under control. With the generation of a total capacity of 3 crore tonnes, the government is looking at filling the demand-supply gap in the state, thus effectively decartelizing the mining business and stabilizing the price of sand, an official spokesperson said here on Sunday, providing the rationale for the Captain Amarinder Singh government’s strategic decision to release more sand into the market through progressive bidding.

Categorically allaying fears of a price rise, as projected in a section of the media, the spokesperson said the government policy on mining rests on the twin pillars of reasonable price for the people and reasonable revenue generation for the state coffers. The revenue from mining was earlier being diverted into the pockets of the mafia, patronized by the erstwhile SAD-BJP government, and the Congress government was committed to effectively eliminate illegal mining and ensure level playing field for all.

The e-auctions, said the spokesperson, had restored the faith of the common businessman in the system and had encouraged many new players to enter the field, as reflected in the wide participation in the bidding, leading to the destruction of the cartel formed by a few players and a record-breaking revenue generation of Rs. 1026 crores through the release of 1.3 crore tonnes of sand. With 70 lakh tonnes of additional capacity set to be released soon, the total quantity of sand in the market will go up to 3 crore tonnes (including the 1 lakh tonnes already available). This would be more than sufficient to meet the current estimated demand of 2 crore tonnes, the spokesperson added, pointing out that with such a huge amount of material available for sale, the question of overcharging or hoarding could not arise.

The spokesperson further said the conditions of mine allotment under the present government’s policy have built-in checks against hoarding and speculation by the contractors, who are required to deposit security and advance payment by May 23. In case of failure, the earnest money deposited will be forfeited and the mine will be re-auctioned immediately, with the said contractor being blacklisted for the future. Further, the successful bidder has to pay a quarterly instalment of total bid amount irrespective of actual mining. In case of failure, the security will be seized and the mine will be put on auction again.

The Department of Mining, according to the spokesperson, is actively working on the identification of new sites and will keep adding capacity to keep a check on supply side. Further, the existence of multiple players will prove to be a strong deterrent against illegal mining as the contractors will themselves keep a strict watch on others in order to protect their own interest. The Department is also in the process of putting in place a strong mechanism to check illegal mining, which includes physical and technological checks. This will further support genuine players. All efforts of the government are directed towards streamlining of the mining sector and diverting the abnormal contractor profits to the government exchequer, for use in public welfare programmes, the spokesperson added.

15+ Companies to participate in 43rd Aryans Job Fest on 6th June

15+ Companies to participate in 43rd Aryans Job Fest on 6th June



Mohali 21 May : Over 15 big and small companies from various corporate and industrial sectors have given their written confirmation to participate in 43rd Aryans Job Fest to be held on 6th June at PHD Chamber, Sector-31, Chandigarh. Free online registration has already been started on Aryans website i.e www.aryans.edu.in 

Dr. Anshu Kataria, Chairman, Aryans Group while giving this information said that hundreds of candidates from North India and other states have already registered for this fest. In this fest, job opportunities would be available for B.Tech, MBA, BBA, BCA, BA, B.Com, M.Tech, Diploma, ITI, Nursing etc. He further said that candidates need to carry 10 copies of their resumes and passport size photographs with them.

Kataria further said that in India, the number of unemployed educated youth is the highest. Thus such job fests provide the youth with great job opportunities. He also said that in Punjab itself, huge job opportunities are available but there is always a gap between job seeker and job provider. Thus Aryans always tries to bridge this gap. 

Ms Sukhaman Bath, TPO, Aryans Group that the one day fest will witness participation from leading companies that are looking to engage with prospective employees. The fair will give an opportunity to final year students and fresh graduates from all streams to access career options available in various leading organizations under one roof. The students will also get an opportunity to evaluate if their existing skill sets match up to the industry requirements.
It is to be mentioned that Aryans has achieved several milestones in the field of placements last year. Last year about 800 companies had visited the job fest and this year more than 700 companies are expected to visit the campus during job fest. The group has seen 100 per cent placement of its students and now the group is trying to get students of other colleges placed with well-known companies.

Wednesday, 17 May 2017

STOP LYING, CHECK OUT THE HARD FACTS, SAYS CAPT AMARINDER

STOP LYING, CHECK OUT THE HARD FACTS, SAYS CAPT AMARINDER ON SAD-BJP CRITICISM OF HIS 2-MONTH RULE

POINTS TO SUCCESSES ON DRUGS, PROCUREMENT, INDUSTRY REVIVAL TO EXPOSE BADAL’S BLATANT LIES


Chandigarh, May 17 : Lashing out at the Akalis and the BJP for their criticism of his government’s two-month rule, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Wednesday said they should be ashamed of such brazen lies, which were completely belied by the actual facts and ground realities. 
In a hard-hitting statement, a spokesperson in the Chief Minister’s Office said Captain Amarinder was shocked at the shamelessness with which the Akalis, led by their patriarch and former chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal, and their alliance partners - the BJP, were resorting to blatant falsehoods in a desperate bid to befool the people.
Their criticism, said the Chief Minister, was particularly impertinent in view of the fact that it was their misrule of 10 years that had plunged the state to such abysmal depths of despair on all fronts, with a mega debt burden compounding the problems of the Congress government.
Yet, despite the mess it had inherited, his government had been successful in bringing the state out of the throes of devastation to put it back on the path to progress, said Captain Amarinder, pointing to the massive successes they had notched up on all major fronts, including elimination of the drugs scourge, industrial revival which will lead to generation of jobs, steps to waive off the farm loans, abolition of the VIP culture, educational and transport reforms, among others. The drugs mafia was gasping for breath while industries and business houses were making a beeline for investment in the state, the Chief Minister pointing out, adding that the situation was in sharp contrast to the one prevailing till two months back, when drug smugglers and peddlers ruled the roost and industries were fleeing the state in hordes.
Chief Minister referred to the smooth procurement of wheat, with the highest ever payments released to farmers in April, to point out the extent to which the Akalis and the BJP were stooping with their blatant falsehoods, while completing ignoring hard facts that were on record. He Further said that the last two months have seen a marked improvement on the law and order front, with the common people of the state feeling much more safe and secure than they had felt over the past decade.
The Commission set up to ascertain the farm debt quantum and to work out modalities for its waiver was expected to come out with its report soon, to pave the way for total waiver of the farmers’ loans, to which he was personally committed, Captain Amarinder said. Referring to the sacrilege cases, he said his government had not only set up a new Commission on Inquiry but was mulling steps to enhance the punishment in such cases, based the opinion given a few days ago by the state Advocate General on amendment to Section 295 IPC. Negating another of Badal’s criticism, the Chief Minister said his government had already ordered a freeze on all 'kurki', which the former chief minister was either not aware of or had deliberately chosen to ignore in order to mislead the people. 
Captain Amarinder urged Badal and his associates to stop criticizing the government for the sake of criticism and, instead, to join hands in bringing the state back on the path to recovery.  Considering that the people of Punjab were suffering because of the SAD-BJP misdeeds, this was the least they could do now, the Chief Minister added.

Kingpins of paper leak scam arrested by Vigilance Bureau

Kingpins of paper leak scam arrested by Vigilance Bureau

Accused were wanted in the paper leak cases of various recruitments in Local bodies during 2015


SAS Nagar (Mohali), May 17
In a major breakthrough, Punjab Vigilance Bureau has succeeded in apprehending the main culprits behind the various cases of paper leak in the year 2015. These papers were conducted for the recruitment of various posts in local bodies department. The wanted master minds behind these paper leak cases Siv Bahadur Singh and Sanjay Kumar Srivastava were arrested by the vigilance bureau along with their associate Sailes Kumar. Sanjay Kumar Srivastava is popularly known as 'Masterji' alias 'Guruji' alias Mithilesh Pandey
          Divulging the details of the case during a press conference here at Vigilance Police Station Flying Squad 1, Mr. G Nageswara Rao, Director Vigilance Bureau said that the Punjab Government conducted recruitment tests for the posts of Assistant Corporation Engineer (Civil), Assistant Muncipal Engineer (Civil) and Sub-Divisional Engineer (Civil) in Muncipal Corpoartaion, Muncipal Council, Nagar Panchayat and Improvement trust on November 08 and November 15, 2015. He said that the matter of paper leak for these recruitments was reported and after the preliminary investigations Vigilance Bureau had registered the case on April 6, 2016. He said that during the investigation the similar cases of paper leak for the examination of PUNSUP and PUDA department were also came to the fore.
          Adding further to this case, Mr. Rao said that during investigation it was revealed that Guruji managed to leak the papers to the selective candidates at Lucknow in lieu of fat bribe. Further investigations after the arrest of Siv Kumar Bahadur son of Uma Shankar resident of Vindvasni Nagar, Varanasi and Sailes Kumar son of Harinder Singh resident of Bahera, district Azamgarh, revealed that the real name of ‘Guruji’ is Sanjay Kumar Srivastava son of Muni Lal resident of Ujjala Appartment, Sector 20, Indra Nagar Lucknow. Later, Chief Director Vigilance formed a vigilance team led by Inspector Satwant Singh Sidhu to arrest 'Guruji'. After getting the warrants from the court, the vigilance team arrested the culprit from Lucknow on May 16, 2107.
          It is pertinent to mention here that these culprits were also wanted by Chandigarh police in the similar ETT/JBT paper leak cases.

Accused were presented in the court today where honorable court ordered to send Guru ji in police remand for 5 days and other two accused on police remand for three days

Punjab seeks special packages for agricultural, industrial & border area development

Capt Amarinder seeks special packages for Punjab agricultural, industrial & border area development


New Delhi, 17 May : Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh today called on Arvind Panagariya, vice chairman of Niti Aayog to discuss central support and collaboration in the holistic development of the state, with special measures to help out the beleaguered farming sector and special packages for debt waiver, industrialization and border area development.

Arvind Panagariya, vice chairman of Niti Aayog agreed to visit Punjab for detailed discussions with the state government for the development of the region through crop diversification, industrial revival and other programmes, according to an official spokesperson.He assured the chief minister that Punjab would not be impacted by industrial incentives to the states of Uttakahand, Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh. 

Captain Amarinder suggested a special industrial package for Punjab along a 40 km belt in the sensitive border area.There is a strong need, he said, to encourage micro, small and medium enterprises in Punjab State with similar incentives in the border belt and in the sub-mountainous area along the hilly tracts to promote employment and bring buoyancy in the tax revenue of the State. It was also necessary for balanced regional development, he stressed, also seeking a special one-time infrastructure development package for improving the border areas, with border roads to be taken up for special development and maintenance under the National Highway Programme of the country.

The Chief Minister further urged the central government to also promote a Petro Chemical hub adjoining the Bathinda Refinery for manufacturing value added products.
Even as he reiterated his request for financial support to mitigate the fiscal distress of the farmers reeling under huge debt burdens, the Chief Minister sought the support of the Aayog and the central government for encouraging Agro Food Parks, especially in horticulture, in the state.

The Chief Minister also sought from the Aayog price deficiency support for maize and other crops, as per Government of India MSP, in addition to wheat and paddy, to encourage farmers to opt for alternate cropping to increase their earnings. He urged the Aayog to provide the state with technical support in preparing a roadmap for doubling the income of the farmers. The issues of drip irrigation, water conservation and management also came up for discussion at the meeting. 

Captain Amarinder once again reiterated his request for a one-time waiver and debt swap by the central government of the term loan taken by the cash-crunched state, which is reeling under immense financial difficulties as a result of the fiscal mismanagement of the previous government. Besides soliciting the Aayog’s support in planning and implementing micro irrigation systems in agriculture to enhance the water productivity in the state, the Chief Minister also asked for support for outcome studies in education, health and water.

Captain Amarinder further emphasized the need for the central government to acquire lands that lie beyond the border fence and also liberally compensate lands which are damaged or rendered ineffective for farming due to periodic military deployment. The Government of India should provide the same level of tax incentives and promotional schemes to this region as is given to the hilly and north-eastern region, and should also include Punjab as a category ‘A’ State for financial assistance on the pattern of Jammu & Kashmir and eight north-east states under the modernization of State Police forces scheme with Central funding on a 90:10 basis, the Chief Minister added. Chief Minister accompanied by his Media Advisor Raveen Thukral, Principal Secretary Tejveer Singh besides Chief Secretary Karan Avtar Singh, Additional Chief Secretary Satish Chandra and Resident Commissioner, Punjab Bhawan, New Delhi Rahul Bhandari. Apart from these, Member Agriculture Dr. Ramesh Chand, CEO NITI Aayog Amitabh Kant and Additional Secretary Yadvendra Mathur.

PUNJAB CM ASSURES VENKAIAH NAIDU OF ALL-OUT EFFORTS TO BRING CENTRAL GOVT AIDED PROJECTS ON TRACK

Captain Amarinder Singh has assured the Centre of his government’s commitment to implement RERA 


New Delhi, May 17 : Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh has assured the Centre of his government’s commitment to implement RERA, in letter and in spirit, and to ensure that the central government aided poverty alleviation and housing projects funded during the previous regime in the state are brought on track and executed at the earliest. The issues came for discussion during the Chief Minister’s meeting here with Union Minister of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation, M. Venkaiah Naidu, on Wednesday.

Captain Amarinder apprised the minister of the progress made by his government, since taking over just two months ago, on the implementation of the various central schemes and projects for which the Union Government had released funds in the past but which had not reached the intended beneficiaries.The Chief Minister assured the Union Minister that his government had already initiated the process for the implementation of RERA, without diluting the spirit of the legislation in any way. To a suggestion from the Chief Minister on the adoption of certain rules from other states to strengthen RERA, Naidu said the central government had no objection as long as there was no dilution of the spirit of the law, according to a spokesperson in the Punjab Chief Minister’s Office.

Naidu, who is planning to visit Punjab in July to review the progress of the central projects, noted that the central government funds released to the state had not been transferred to the beneficiaries. The Chief Minister assured the minister of his government’s all-out efforts to bring things on track on this front at the earliest. The Union Minister promised full support to ensure early implementation of the various projects in the interest of the people of Punjab.
The Chief Minister said his government was cognizant of the fact that the central funds were lying un-utilized as the previous dispensation had failed to transfer the same to the concerned beneficiaries. His government, said Captain Amarinder, had started the process of verifying the beneficiaries, especially for the affordable housing scheme of the central government.

The Chief Minister further assured the union minister that his government was working on policies and programs for taking forward key projects, including the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) and the `Housing for All’ mission. An action plan had been drawn out by his government to launch the necessary reforms in the housing and real estate sector, said the Chief Minister, adding that he was hopeful of implementing the same with the Centre’s support. Prominent amongst others who were present in the meeting included Media Advisor to CM Raveen Thukral, Chief Secretary Karan Avtar Singh, ACS Local Government Satish Chandra, ACS Urban & Housing Development Vinni Mahajan, Principal Secretary to CM Tejveer Singh, Secretary Local Governmnt G. Balamurgam and Resident Commissioner Punjab Bhawan New Delhi Rahul Bhandari.

Tuesday, 16 May 2017

SC Students may be asked to pay fees from next session:-JAC

SC Students may be asked to pay fees from next session:-JAC

Over 1200 crore due of SC students under PMS scheme


S A S Nagar 16 May : Joint Action Committee (JAC) comprising 13 different Associations (representing over 1000 Unaided Colleges of Punjab) urged Government to release over 440 Crore for the year 2015-16 and over 780 crore for the year 2016-17 which accounts for over 1200 Crore for SC students of Punjab under Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) scheme. A meeting of 13 different associations including Dr. J.S Dhaliwal, President, Punjab Unaided Technical Institutions Association (PUTIA); Sh. Jagjit Singh, President, B.Ed Association; Dr. Anshu Kataria, President, PUCA; Sh. Ranbir Singh Dhindsa,  Polytechnic Association; Mr. Charanjit Walia, President, Nursing Colleges Association; S. Nirmal Singh, ETT Federation; Mr. Jasnik Singh Kakkar, B.Ed Association (Panjab University); Mr. Satwinder Singh Sandhu, B.Ed Association (GNDU); Mr. Shimanshu Gupta, ITI Association; S. Sukhmander Singh Chatha, Punjab Unaided Degree Colleges Association(PUDCA); S. Gurmeet Singh Dhaliwal, Academic Advisory Forum (AAF)   etc was held recently for the next Action plan.

Centre releasing just 115 Crore out of over 1200 Crore of SC students:
Dr. Anshu Kataria, Spokesman, JAC & President, PUCA while speaking said that around 3.15 lakh SC students were enrolled in year 2015-16 and around 3.10 lakh SC students in 2016-17 under PMS Scheme. Kataria further said that last month a delegation has met Sh. Vijay Sampla, Union Minister to request for the release of PMS amount but as per the sources, Centre is releasing just 115 Crore. State might contribute to the tune of around 45 crore as committed liability. If State would release around 160 crore in coming months it would not be enough. The colleges would get only 15-20% of total outstanding payment which is very nominal.

JAC decided to meet Chief Minister,Punjab; Social Welfare Minister; Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment in India; Minister of Finance:
In the meeting it was resolved that soon a delegation of JAC would meet Chief Minister, Punjab, Captain Amrinder Singh; Social Welfare Minister, S. Sadhu Singh Dharamsot; Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment in India, Sh Vijay Sampla; Sh. Manpreet Singh Badal, Minister of Finance, Planning & Employment Generation etc and would tell the hardships being faced by the students, parents and Colleges due to the non payment or delay in release of Scholarship amount.

Students can pay fees to the Colleges & get Scholarship in their account:
The members jointly decided that if the pending amount will not be released immediately then Colleges would ask fees to SC students for the admissions in new session and later the Government can directly transfer the amount in the accounts of the students.

Unaided Colleges are at the verge of closure:Students may have to leave their studies inbetween:
Jagjit Singh while expressing concern said that if the scholarship amount will not be released soon then few colleges which are at the verge of closure might not continue with their existing sessions and the students may have to leave their studies inbetween.

Nurses week celebrated



Nurses week celebrated at Rattan Group to respect contributions of nurses towards people’s health



S. A. S. Nagar, 16 May : Rattan Group of Institutions to honour and respect the nurses for their incredible and selfless dedication towards patient care celebrated Nurses Week .The day is held coinciding with the birth anniversary of Florence Nightingale. Various programmes like cultural events, skit ,dance performance, debate ,quiz programme  and cake cutting etc. were organised for the nursing team.

The participants also deliberated on how the profession of nursing had become full of challenges in wake of discovery of new diseases. CJM Monica Lamba, District Legal Services Secretary Mohali was Chief Guest at this occasion. CJM Monica Lamba said that the profession of nursing has been one of the most respected ones in this world and are often revered for their real commitment and selfless hard work, and a lot of love, passion and perseverance their jobs involve. Nurses are fundamental to every hospital. Their contribution in building a hospital is immense.


Chairman Rattan Group Sunder Lal Aggarwal said that nurses had a significant role in society and the profession of nursing was the noblest of all as it was entirely serving the humanity. Such celebrations recognise the efforts that nurses put in tirelessly through their compassionate, life-changing contributions to the life of patients and their families.

CAPTAIN AMARINDER ANNOUNCES FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR AJMER AULAKH

CAPTAIN AMARINDER ANNOUNCES Rs. 2 LAKH FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR AILING AJMER AULAKH


Chandigarh, 16 May : Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh today announced financial assistance of Rs. 2 lakh for eminent Punjabi playwright and litterateur Ajmer Aulakh, who was critically suffering from cancer.

Disclosing this here today a spokesperson of Chief Minister's Office said that Mr. Aulakh was battling with cancer for past over few years. Captain Amarinder asked his Principal Secretary to immediately release this amount from the Chief Minister's Relief Fund. Meanwhile, Captain Amarinder Singh also wished him speedy recovery.  

Pertinently, the noted Punjabi theatre personality Ajmer Singh Aulakh dedicated his entire life for the promotion of theatre and his rare literary works mostly highlighted the circumstances, tiring situations and hardships faced by the oppressed sections of the society.

STF PUNJAB RECOVERS 5 KGS OF HEROIN

STF PUNJAB RECOVERS 5 KGS OF HEROIN IN THE AREA OF DT MAL AT INDO-PAK BORDER

Another STF party recovers 1.450 Kg heroin from across the fence on border

Chandigarh, May 16 : Today, on 16.05.2017 in the area of DT Mal from across the fence at the Indo Pak Border, 5 Kgs of heroin has been recovered by STF, Punjab during the course of investigation in Case FIR No. 83, dated 21.04.2017. Earlier, Paramjeet Singh, S/o Harbans Singh, R/o Kulgehna, PS Sidhwabat was arrested on 21.04.2017 and 500 gms of Heroin was recovered from him and Case FIR No. 83, dated 21.04.2017, U/s 22/61/85, NDPS Act, PS Meharbaan, district Ludhiana was registered. Paramjeet Singh is a Proclaimed Offender in a NDPS case of PS Phillaur and 40 bags of poppy husk was earlier recovered from him.

During the investigation of the above case FIR, another accused Harbans Singh, S/o Tulla Singh, R/o Village Issa Panj Garain, PS Guru Har Sahia, district Ferozepur was arrested on 10.05.2017 and on his disclosure statement 2.5 Kgs of heroin was recovered from across the fence in the area of DT Mal, distt Ferozepur.    This is a case of intensive investigation where starting from the recovery of 500 GMs of heroin all further linkages have been traced and heavy recovery of heroin has been affected along with the arrest of the main smuggler. So far in this case 8 Kgs of heroin has been recovered.Further investigation in this case is under progress with leads obtained regarding other major drug traffickers.
           
Besides this, a police party comprising Inspector Sukhwinder Singh No. 1521/BTL, posted in STF, Border Zone, was present along with a police party at Adda Basarke, PS Gharinda, district Amritsar Rural as part of the drive against drugs. Upon receiving inputs, the above said police party succeeded in recovery of 1.450 Kg heroin from the lift rod of a tractor hidden in the land taken on contract by Jaspal Singh across the fence along the border. Another 100 gm. of heroin (50 gm each) was also recovered from the physical possession of the accused Sukhchain Singh and Jaspal Singh. A case FIR No. 41 dated 10.05.2017 u/s 21/29/61/85 NDPS Act, Police Station Khalra, Police Commissionerate, Amritsar has been registered against three accused including Sukhchain Singh @ Channa s/o Gurbachan Singh, resident of village Rajoke and Jaspal Singh s/o Sardara Singh, resident of Wa Tara Singh, PS Khalra and Baba Sona s/o Kulwant Singh r/o Mahawa, presently r/o Kot Khlasa, Amritsar. All the accused except Baba Sona have been arrested.

In the drive against drugs and as result of operations carried out by the STF, Punjab since its constitution, a total recovery of 10.5 Kgs of heroin has been made along with the arrest of number of Drug traffickers which has effected a major dent in the supply line of drugs from across the border into the State

Monday, 15 May 2017

COPS SUBMIT REPORT TO PUNJAB CM ON ATTACK ON PATHANKOT MARTYR’S FAMILY

CAPT AMARINDER DIRECTS DGP TO ENSURE STRICT ACTION AGAINST ABSCONDING CULPRITS


Chandigarh, May 15 : The Punjab police on Monday submitted a detailed report to Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on the reported assault on family members of Pathankot martyr Kulwant Singh and said a manhunt had been to nab the absconding culprits. Taking suo motu cognizance of the incident, which went viral on the social media on Sunday, the Punjab Chief Minister had directed the DGP to initiate a thorough probe and ensure that the family of the martyred Hawaldar is provided full protection.

Acting on the Chief Minister’s directives, the DGP ordered an immediate investigation into the matter. The investigation team found that Kulwant’s brother Hardeep had given a sum of Rs. 9 lakh to an agent, Gurnam Singh of Chak Sharif, to send him to the USA in 2015. After he failed to send Hardeep to America, the agent returned Rs. 3.4 lakh while deducting Rs.1.6 lakh for expenses. For the balance amount, an affidavit was signed by the agent promising refund of Rs.4 lakh in due course. However, as per the report submitted to the Chief Minister, the agent made one excuse after another for not returning the money, whereby Hardeep threatened him with a police complaint. The Chak Sharif village sarpanch intervened in a bid to resolve the issue but failed, leading to a heated argument between the parties. The sarpanch then advised Hardeep to report the matter to the police.

The assault took place when Hardeep and his wife stopped at a shop to recharge their phone on way to the police station. Gurnam and his family members, including women, beat up Hardeep and his wife inside the shop, which was captured by a CCTV, according to the police report an FIR dated May 14, 2017 has been registered under sections 323,341,354,148 & 149 of the IPC at police station Bhaini Mian Khan. Ten accused have been named in the FIR based on the statement of Kulwinder Kaur, wife of Hardeep. All the accused are absconding and police teams have been dispatched to arrest them, the Chief Minister has been informed.

The Chief Minister has directed the DGP to take all necessary steps to ensure that the culprits are arrested and booked at the earliest. Such brazen lawlessness will not be tolerated, the Chief Minister has warned, directing the DGP to send a strong signal down the line to all policemen to be on their toes to ensure protection of the common citizens of the state. The Chief Minister has already initiated a series of measures to cut down on non-essential duties, including reduction of VIP security, to enable policemen to concentrate on the maintenance of law and order, which had witnessed a major downward spiral during the previous Akali regime.

Captain Amarinder also recently ordered immediate steps to fill up the 4000-odd vacancies at various levels in the police force, along with annual recruitment of 2000 cops to fill in the vacancies created every year due to retirement.

Enrollment for Entrance Test for M.Com

Enrollment for Entrance Test for M.Com (Hons.) of University Business School, Panjab University is on


Chandigarh May 15 : The enrollment for Entrance Test for admission to M.Com (Hons.) of University Business School, Panjab University, Chandigarh has started w.e.f. 28.04.2017. 
University spokesman told today that the enrollment will continue upto 24th May 2017. Thereafter no enrollment for entrance test to this programme shall be accepted.

The Entrance Test will be held on June 11, 2017. For filling up the online Entrance Test Form, candidates may visit http://cetpg.puchd.ac.in. The last date for filling the online Entrance Test Form is May 24, 2017. After taking the Entrance Test, it is mandatory for a candidate to fill online Admission Form for taking admission in M.Com (Hons.) Programme by visiting http://onlineadmissions.puchd.ac.in.

PGI doctors bag 3 ICMR awards

PGI doctors bag 3 ICMR awards

Prof Deepak Bansal Prof Sandeep Grover  Dr. Sahajal Dhooria


Chandigarh, 15 May : Three PGIMER faculty members have been awarded ICMR Awards for their achievements in their respective fields. Prof Deepak Bansal, Department of Paediatric Medicine has been awarded ‘Dr. P. N. Raju Oration Award’. Prof Sandeep Grover, Department of Psychiatry has been awarded ‘Dr Vidya Sagar Award’ and Dr. Sahajal Dhooria, Assistant Professor, Department of Pulmonary Medicine ‘Smt. Kamal Satbir Award’.

Indian council of medical research (ICMR) is the national agency for the promotion and conduct of biomedical research in India. The council announced awards for Indian scientists in recognition of their contributions made in various field of biomedical research.

Prof. Deepak Bansal was awarded the ‘Dr. P. N. Raju Oration Award’, for excellence in clinical research. He specializes in the field of cancer and blood diseases in children. Prof. Bansal has worked on the side-effects of anti-cancer drug, ‘imatinib’. Poor growth was observed to be an adverse effect of imatinib in children with chronic myeloid leukemia, a type of blood cancer. The sub-optimal growth was shown to be a result of hormonal imbalance.

Dr. Sandeep Grover has been awarded Dr Vidya Sagar Award for the year 2016 for his research on mental illnesses.  Dr. Sandeep Grover has made some important contribution to enhance the existing state of knowledge regarding theimpact of psychiatric disorders on patients and their family members, prevalence of metabolic syndrome in patients with severe mental disorders, clinical aspects delirium, consultation liaison Psychiatry, sexual dysfunction associated psychotropic medications and Dhat syndrome. He was earlier awarded Shakuntala Amir Chand Award of ICMR for the year 2013 and Tilak Venkoba Rao Award for the year 2007.

Dr. Sahajal Dhooria has been awarded the prestigious Smt. Kamal Satbir Award for his work on the role of endobronchial ultrasound in the diagnosis of mediastinal diseases. He represented India at the International Biology Olympiad 2000 held in Turkey and received the Silver Medal. He was awarded the Smt. Kirpal Kaur Medal for Best House Physician for the year 2007 at the AIIMS, New Delhi. He also received an award for high quality research on the Annual Research Day 2016 at the PGIMER, Chandigarh.
His research areas include interventional pulmonology, sarcoidosis, tuberculosis and diffuse parenchymal lung diseases. He also maintains keen interest in critical care and sleep medicine. 
Dr. Dhooria has about 104 publications to his credit in national and international journals and has also contributed chapters in national and international books.

Sunday, 14 May 2017

No Major Loss in fire : Vice-Chancellor

No Major Loss in fire : Vice-Chancellor

Chandigarh 14 May :  Prof. Arun  Kumar  Grover, Vice-Chancellor, Panjab University, while addressing the media, informed about the fire incident which took place in the middle of the night intervening 13/14 May, 2017  on the first floor of the Dewan Anand Kumar Hall, the administrative building of the Panjab University. The Police and the Fire Brigade reached immediately with 8 Fire Tender vehicles and one Hydraulic Vehicle. The fire was under control in 2 hours. Simultaneously, The Registrar and Security Officer went inside to cordon off the area and used small 8-10 fire extinguishers and Fire Hydration System to control the fire from inside. There has been no loss of life.

The VC informed further that Enquiry Committee shall be constituted immediately to assess the probable cause of damage and the extent of damage. In this regard, Central Forensic Laboratory is already there. It was informed that the affected areas of the Administrative Building include Salary Section, Examination and Payment section, Grants & Planning Section, Budget section (Partly). The documents have been destroyed but the transactional data is retrievable. All other sections of the building are safe.  The Intimation regarding Insurance has been sent and Surveyor has visited already.

He further assured that all necessary steps for the preparedness of any such incident in future and complete security assessment of PU will be undertaken.

Around 50,000 candidates appears in CLAT-2017 today

Around 50,000 candidates competed for 2200 seats in 18 National Law University under CLAT across the Country

Chandigarh, 14 May : Around 50,000 candidates from all over the Country have appeared in Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) today on 138 centres in 65 different Cities in India. The exam is being conducted by Chanakya National Law University, Patna for the admission in 2200 seats in 18 National Universities of Law in India.

Dr. Anshu Kataria, Chairman, Aryans College of Law, Chandigarh said that keeping in view the interest of students in legal studies, Aryans has also launched a special scholarship helpline for law aspirants. Students who are willing to pursue LL.B (3 Years) & BA-LL.B (5 Years) under scholarship can give a missed call on Aryans toll-free helpline no 1800-3000-0388 or register on Aryans website www.aryans.edu.in

Dr. S.P Singh, Convener, CLAT & Registrar, Chanakya National Law University, Patna  while giving information of the centres said that in North India around 3827 students appeared in  various centres including Chandigarh, Mohali, Amritsar, Patiala, Jalandhar, Shimla, Kurukshetra, Hisar, Jammu, Srinagar. Singh further said that in total over 5000 students more have applied in 2017 than the last year in CLAT-2017.

Kataria further added that in North India, Chandigarh has become the destination for the students of Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, J&K etc. He further said that near Chandigarh Periphery 1000-1200 seats are available against over 8000-9000 interested students. 

Special measures were taken at the exam centres wherein electronic gadgets including Mobile Phones, calculators etc were not allowed inside exam hall. Students were asked to bring their ID proof along with the roll numbers while disabled students got extra 40 mins to solve the exam.

CM ANNOUNCES RS. 1 LAKH EACH FOR DECEASED, RS.25000 FOR INJURED IN BUS FIRE

Chandigarh, 14 May : Expressing shock and grief at the incident, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh has announced Rs. 1 lakh each as compensation for those killed in the private bus fire at Rampura Phul on Saturday.
He has also ordered payment of Rs. 25000 each to those injured in the freak mishap, which occurred when a luxury air-conditioned bus of a private firm caught fire, about 35km from district headquarters Bathinda, on Saturday evening, according to an official spokesperson.
     The Raiya Transport Company (RTC)  was on way from Bathinda to Ludhiana when the fire broke out near the railway crossing at Rampura Phul, spreading quickly to engulf the bus and leaving three charred to death and around two dozen injured.

The Chief Minister has also directed the district authorities to initiate a thorough investigation into the incident and fix culpability. He has also asked the transport department, which is already working on a new transport policy for the state, to take into account all factors to ensure a stringent safety mechanism for vehicles, especially buses, plying on the roads

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