Hry govt has virtually taken over HSGMC

The SAD reacted strongly to a notification issued byHaryanaon nominating 41 members and patron of theHaryana Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee(HSGMC), saying that the had virtually taken over theSikhbody.

The new gazette issued by the government has made it clear that all 41 members, including patron of HSGMC, will be appointed by the state and the Sangat has no role to play in electing their representatives.

CM bats for strong ties between Punjab and Nigeria

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann batted for strong collaboration between Nigeria and Punjab in varied fields.

Interacting with Nigerian High Commissioner to India Ahmed Sule, Mann said that there was a huge scope of mutual benefit for both Nigeria and Punjab. He said that strengthening ties between Nigeria and Punjab is the need of the hour to ensure that both script a new success story. He advocated that Nigeria and Punjab should explore more feasibility of opening new vistas of mutual cooperation amongst them.

The Chief Minister said that Punjab is an agrarian economy and his single point agenda is to make Agriculture-notes-for-state-psc-exams”>Agriculture a profitable venture by reducing the input costs. He said that his government is already making strenuous efforts to supplement the income of farmers adding that no stone is being left unturned for this noble cause. Mann said that efforts are also afoot to reduce the ever increasing costs of agriculture so as to bail farmers from the crisis.

7,881 polling stations in Himachal Pradesh, max in Kangra

As many as 7,881 polling stations, including 7,235 in rural areas, have been set up for the upcoming Vidhan Sabha slated for November 12.

Kangra district has the maximum 1,625 polling stations while Lahaul and Spiti district has the lowest number of 92 polling booths. Besides, three auxiliary polling stations will also be set up at Sidhbari in Dharamsala, Bara-Bhangal in Baijnath and Dhillon in Kasauli

The maximum of 1,511 voters are registered under the Sidhbari polling station while the least number of 16 voters have been registered under Ka in Kinnaur district.

Uttarakhand police to introduce ‘e-beat book’ to lessen paperwork, save time

TheUttarakhand Police, in an effort to digitise work, will soon introduce an “e-beat book” in every police station across the state. Under the initiative, the police are developing an app on which the ground-level cops would upload photos and Videos, besides basic information about any incident after reaching the spot.

The app is being developed by the department’s Crime & Criminal Tracking Network and Systems (CCTNS) wing.

It will enable the policemen on the ground to share first-hand information of any incident under their beat with the SHO of the police station concerned.

Admin provides benefits under Savitribai Phule Kishori Smardhi Yojana

In a bid to enable Women take independent decisions, to increase the efficiency in girls, child Education and to stop child marriage, the has started an important scheme Savitribai Phule Kishori Smardhi Yojana. Under this plan the District Administration has given financial benefits to 32 school students.

Under the scheme, girl students who are in 8th and 9th class, will get Rs 2500 financial assistance from the State government. The students of class 11th and 12th will receive the 5,000 cash benefit. The girls who are between 18-19 years of age will be one time benefit with cash Rs 20,000.

Water resources department to focus on flood control: Bihar minister Sanjay Kumar Jha

Resources“>Water Resources department (WRD) minister Sanjay Kumar Jha said that the department has adopted and used new technologies for the construction of a rubber dam at Gaya, besides supplying Ganga water to four southBihartowns to overcome the drinking water crisis and flood control.

Jha was addressing a function organized at Sinchai Bhavan on the occasion of Engineers’ Day to celebrate the birth anniversary of M Vishwesarraiya. WRD engineers were also present at the function.

As the adoption and use of new technologies in flood control, the early warning system has been helpful in mitigating the impact of flood.

Govt commited to generate jobs in rural areas: Baghel

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel on Wednesday said the is working to develop better EMPLOYMENT opportunities in rural areas.

He was addressing a Bhent Mulaqat Abhiyan (public interaction) in village Kashigarh in the Jaijaipur assembly constituency in the newly formed Sakti district.

He said the government’s aim is to put Money in the pockets of the people. Involving Women and youth through self-help groups are ensuring employment opportunities. More livelihood-oriented activities will be added, he said.

The Rural Industrial Park (RIPA) will open more avenues of livelihood in villages, he said. At present, two parks are being built in each block. A provision of Rs 600 crores has been made in the budget for this purpose, he added.

Mubarik Khatri gets title of Master Artisan of the Year in Craft Award

Mubarik khatri has been honored with the International Crafts Award 2021. This international honor is been conferred on Khatri under the Master Artisan of the Year category. He was selected for his exceptional craftmanship and significant contribution in his traditional Craft – Bagh Print. The award is been given by the Craft Village Organization, Craft Village is National Entity of the World Crafts Council. Award Ceremony was Held in Delhi on Saturday evening with the presence of esteemed Chief Guest – Saad Al Qaddumi (President-World Crafts Council) and . Prasoon Joshi (Chief of Censor Board India).

Mubarik Khatri has preserved his traditional art with dedication and devotion and trained hundreds of tribal youths and meet them with the means of EMPLOYMENT to Earn their livelihoods. Craftsman Mubarik Khatri has presented his modern innovations in many national and international exhibitions.

Rajasthan housing board adopts Japanese method to make ‘Pink City’ green

The Rajasthan Housing Board (RHB) has implemented a Japanese technique to make the ‘Pink City’ green. Planting inside the upcoming grand City Park in Mansarovar, city planners at the RHB has adopted the world famous Miyawaki method of Japan.

India had pledged to adopt this technique under the Paris Agreement to expand its green cover from 25% to 33%. The Paris Agreement was adopted by 196 countries at the Conference of the Parties (CO) in Paris, on December 12, 2015.