Punjab to setup fast track courts for NRI Punjabis

Punjab Government will soon set up fast track courts in the State to facilitate Punjabi NRIs in addressing their issues in a short span of time.

Announcing this while presiding over fifth Punjabi NRIs Naal Milni programheld at Amritsar on Friday, Punjab NRI Affairs Minister Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal said that the was committed to prompt resolution of their grievances by taking the initiative of such meets. He said that the State Governments this endeavour will go a long way in bringing positive results.

The Minister said that these courts would be functioning dedicatedly for the speedy redressal of Non Resident Indians’ (NRIs) issues pertaining to civil cases. The proceedings will be initiated soon to establish courts to deal civil cases of NRIs so that their precious energy, time, and Money could be saved, he added.

Himachal taking steps to reform transport sector, to introduce new EV policy: Deputy CM

Himachal Pradesh is taking steps to reform the state’s transport sector with innovative ideas and will introduce a new electric vehicle policy, Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri said on Monday.

Agnihotri test-drove an electric vehicle from the Secretariat and inquired about its technical aspects and said positive efforts would be made to radically change the transport sector. Discussions are being held at various levels to introduce the new policy, he said.

The government will take appropriate steps to provide charging facilities. ”In the initial phase, this facility will be provided in various government institutions, including the Secretariat and at Himachal Sadan and bhawans outside the state,” he said. A fleet of electric vehicles will be inducted in the Transport department soon and necessary instructions have already been issued to the transport director.

Ukhand to set up Birth waiting homes for pregnant women

The has decided to use the working Women hostels and one stop centres of women and child development department in Dehradun and Haridwar districts as the Birth waiting homes for the pregnant women. A decision in this regard was taken in the 34thmeeting of the executive committee of the Uttarakhand Health and family welfare committee at the State secretariat.

The birth waiting homes would have the facilities of stay and health food would be provided to her here. He said that the remuneration of Ayush doctors deployed in the Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram (RBSK) would be at par with that of the Allopathic doctors. Kumar said that the Anganwadi workers would be included in the Jan Arogya Abhiyan- A step towards healthy life from January 2023. He said that in principle acceptance has been given for the proposal to operate the upcoming 300 bed cancer care hospital in Harrawala Dehradun under the Public Private PARTNERSHIP (PPP) mode. A tender document for this would be prepared by the medical health and family welfare department with the assistance of the PPP cell and the contract management team of Uttarakhand Health System Development Project (UKHSDP). He informed that the special doctors as per the IPHS norms would be made for strengthening the health Services of the State under the You quote We pay basis.

Uttar Pradesh’s first organic winery to be set up in Bareilly

TheUttar Pradesh(UP) government has given its nod to set up the state’s firstorganic wineryinBareilly, taking the total number of wineries in UP to two.
In September last year, the government approved the state’s first winery in Muzaffarnagar. The second licence has been issued to a Bareilly-based company — Godson Organic Farm Private Limited.

As per the company’s managing director, Anil Kumar Sawhney, his unit will use “only organic fruits, herbs, flowers and vegetables for the Fermentation of wine”.

The plant and machinery of the winery will be set up with an outlay of Rs 15 crore in technical collaboration with France. The installation process is expected to be complete within six months and the initial annual target of production has been fixed at 1 lakh litres of different kinds of wine. Asked about the Marketing Network of Godson, Sawhney said that the major part of the produced wine would be reserved for export while the remaining would be available at his resort and his exclusive outlet at the farm. “The winery would provide direct and indirect EMPLOYMENT to different segments of Society, he added.

Hbagh SP assure to make dist Naxal free by one year

Year 2022 was full of achievements and crime control along with Naxal activities in the district. The district Police has lodged 4393 cases in the year and arrested 1801 accused. With the extreme efforts of the police, 16 accused were convicted to life imprisonment. This was stated by the Superintendent of Police Manoj Rattan Chothey in a press conference in the seminar hall. He said the district police tried to control the crime and other illegal activities in the year.

He further said that we have decided to check crime and Naxal activities in the district next year. We have prepared the master plan to implement next year. SP said that we have registered 4393 cases in the different police stations of the district and arrested 1801 persons in relation to different cases. He said Average three persons were arrested in the district.

He further said that we have registered 19 cases of Naxal activities and arrested 31 hard-core naxalities and criminal. The police has arrested 13 members of TPC, 1 MCC, 8 JJMP and 9 gangsters in this year. We have recovered huge quantity of arms and ammunitions including two INSAS, 2 carbine, and 6 rifles which was looted from the police during the different incident.

Nitish bats for ‘one nation, one power tariff’

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, called for a ‘one nation, one power tariff’ policy, stating that some States have to purchase power at a higher rate than others.

Unveiling power department projects worth 15,871 crore, he said, Bihar gets electricity from the Central Government’s power Plants at a higher rate compared to other States.

He said that his Government has decided to install smart prepaid electricity meters in the State to ensure transparency.

Kumar said that his Government ensured electricity connection to every household of the State in October 2018.

Half the paddy procurement target achieved in Cgarh

An official Communication said 55 lakh tonnes of paddy have been procured till Friday and Rs 11,158 crores have been paid to 13.98 lakh farmers.

The government has a target of procuring 110 lakh tonnes of paddy this Kharif season.

Food Secretary Topeshwar Verma said the government has made all arrangements to issue online tokens along to buy paddy from farmers at support price.

A large number of farmers are choosing the date to sell paddy through tokens issued through Token Tuhar Haath app. He said 25.92 lakh farmers have been registered in the state, of which about 2.26 lakh are new registered farmers. A total of 2,594 procurement centers have been set up for paddy purchase.

Shivraj launches 5G technology in Ujjain

Launching 5G technology from the city of Lord Mahakaleshwar and recently inaugurated Shri Mahakal Mahalok in the state, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that he is extremely happy. This technology will be used for https://exam.pscnotes.com/good-Governance“>Good Governance, Education, Health and Development Of Industries in the state. Chouhan inaugurated the 5G Services of Reliance Jio from Shri Mahakal Mahalok this evening by pressing the remote button.

Chouhan said that today is a historic day for the progress and development of Madhya Pradesh. 5G is not just a mobile service, it is a new revolution. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given the slogan of Atmanirbhar Bharat. We will take it forward and build a glorious and flourishing state. The Chief Minister said that it is a matter of joy that Pravasi Bharatiya Sammelan, Global Investors Summit and G-20 countries summit are going to be held in Indore city of the state.

Rajasthan converts 100% textile unit sludge into fuel by recycling

Sludge from wastewater flowing out of textile units in Rajasthan is now being treated at effluent treatment Plants and then used as fuel in cement-making units. The treated wastewater is also being reused, ensuring 100% recycling of waste of the textile units.

At least 2,625 textile units in Pali, Jodhpur, Balotra, Bithuja, Jasol, Sanganer, Bhilwara, Bagru and other places in the state have either been connected to common effluent treatment plants (CETPs) or set up their own effluent treatment plants (ETPs) to treat the wastewater that contains harmful chemicals.

In Bhilwara, all the textile units have set up their ownETP. They are also following our directions to treat wastewater with reverse osmosis (RO), which has ensured 65% to 70% of wastewater is now being reused in the units. They no longer have to discharge the wastewater with harmful chemicals into rivers and other places,

Coal Sector Constructs Eight Eco-Parks to promote

As part of the ongoing efforts of the Coal Ministry to develop Eco-Parks on reclaimed land and to promote mine tourism eight eco-parks have been constructed recently in different parts of the country and two more such parks will be completed in 2022-23.

MOU between NCL and Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board to boost Singrauli Eco-Tourism Circuit and another MOU by WCL with Directorate of Tourism, Maharashtra are also to further promote Eco-tourism in coal sector.