Cabinet Minister Harbhajan Singh ETO, Chetan Singh Jaudamajra, and MLA Pathan Majra took serious notice of the Akali Dal president’s use of foul language

Cabinet Minister Harbhajan Singh ETO, Chetan Singh Jaudamajra, and MLA Pathan Majra took serious notice of the Akali Dal president’s use of foul language and said, before accusing the Punjab government and MLAs, Akali should turn the stick under their own generation.

Banit Minister Harbhajan Singh ETO, Chetan Singh Jaudamajra and MLA Pathanmajra took serious notice of the Akali Dal president’s use of foul language.

The cable mafia in Punjab is a gift of the Akali government.

The Hon’ble Government stopped the commission culture—Harbhajan Singh, ETO

Accusers have not allowed any other cable company to come to Punjab in the last 15 years, but the Punjab government has opened investment avenues for all.


Patiala, November 20:
Punjab Public Works and Power Minister Harbhajan Singh ETO, Information and Public Relations Minister Chetan Singh Jaudamajra, and MLA Harmeet Singh Pathanmajra have taken serious notice of Sukhbir Singh Badal, President of Shiromani Akali Dal , using abusive language towards MLAs. Talking to reporters after inaugurating projects worth Rs 39 crore for roads in Sanur and Samana constituencies here, both the cabinet ministers advised the Akali Dal president to pass the baton under his generation.
Cabinet Minister Chetan Singh Jaudamajra said that the cable mafia was born during the Akali government, and in the last 15 years, they did not allow any other company to enter Punjab, but under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Maan, by making such a policy, the investments of big companies in the state opened the way for, and now big companies are coming to Punjab in the field of cable as well. Jaudamajra said that if a company is providing cable facilities at a cheap rate and the operators are connecting to them, then the Punjab government, no MLA, and the police have no role in it. Therefore, the President of Akali Dal should remember the hooliganism committed in his state while swinging the baton under his generation.
Public Works Minister Harbhajan Singh, ETO He said that only the people who keep doing hooliganism in their state are now making false allegations of bullying, but the people of Punjab know who created the cable mafia in the state. Harbhajan Singh ETO strongly condemned the foul language used by Sukhbir Singh Badal against Aam Aadmi Party leaders and MLAs and said that these people had left the state poor while now Punjab is under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Maan. The government has stopped the commission culture run by previous governments. He said that now the money left over from government projects is being spent for the benefit of the people. He also said that the approval of both the Samana and Sanur roads was given for Rs 39 crore, but the tenders were taken for Rs 31 crore, and thus Rs 8 crore has been saved.
MLA Harmeet Singh Pathanmajra said that during the Akali regime, the cable mafia killed and forcibly cut the wires of other operators, and during the 10 years of the Akali Dal and the 5 years of the Congress, no other company was allowed to enter Punjab, while now the main Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann has given an opportunity to the companies providing cable service at a low cost to the people to come to Punjab. On this occasion, Inderjit Singh Sandhu, Chairman Megh Chand Shermajra, Harjinder Singh Mintu, Balkar Singh Gajumajra, Guljar Singh Virak, and Gurdev Singh Tiwana were also present.


Photo Caption-Cabinet Minister S. Harbhajan Singh ETO and s. Chetan Singh Jodamajra and MLA S. Harmeet Singh Pathanmajra talking to reporters.

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The Cleanliness Champion Program is conducted at Civil Lines School.

Honored to the cleaning workers of the city

Patiala, November 20:
Today, on the occasion of “World Toilet Day,” Harpic India, in association with Municipal Corporation Patiala, organized the “Swachhata Champion” program at Civil Lines Senior Secondary School. Encourage and honor the sanitation workers who are doing good work in different parts of the city. Mr. Rashid Ansari, the chief coordinator of Harpic India, where capacity-building training was given to the cleaners, also informed them about new technologies.
Mr. Jagtar Singh, Sanitary Inspector, congratulated all the sanitation workers for their excellent contribution to cleanliness.
The cleaners have an important contribution to the overall development of the city because, without cleanliness, the smooth functioning of a city is not possible. Mr. Jawala Singh (community facilitator) and Mr. Mandeep Singh (community facilitator)


On this occasion, Mr. Amandeep Sekhon (an IEC expert) said that it is the duty of every citizen to keep every country clean, and therefore, it is very important to divide household waste into two parts (wet and dry). The list of honorees included Charanjit Singh, Sanju Kumari, Menu Panman, Kulwinder Singh, Gurtej Singh, Jasveer Singh, Rabinder Singh, Maninder Singh, and Jarnail Singh.Mr. Mandeep Singh administered an oath to all the people present in the program to maintain cleanliness.At the end of the program, Mrs. Varinder Batish, Principal Civil Lines Senior Secondary School, thanked the cleaning workers, Municipal Corporation Patiala team, school staff, and especially Rashid Ansari.

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Drug addiction is a serious disease, and Patiala Police is tightening the reins on drug traffickers by cooperating to treat it.

He said, the supply chain of drugs was broken by the police, the society should support to end the demand

Patiala police took an oath against drugs in the awareness seminar against drugs

Patiala, November 20:

Patiala Police SSP In an exclusive initiative under the leadership of Varun Sharma, an awareness seminar against drugs was organized here at Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology to make the youth aware of the ill effects of drugs. On the occasion of the seminar conducted with the support of the Power House Youth Club and the Youth Federation of India, social service organizations working on the theme of the United Nations, the youth were made to swear an oath against drugs to end the demand for drugs.


On the occasion of the seminar conducted as part of community policing, SSP Varun Sharma invited the society to cooperate with the police to end the demand for drugs. He said that the Punjab Police, on the directions of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Maan, DGP, Under the leadership of Gaurav Yadav, the supply chain of drugs has been broken; now people should join hands and come forward to end the demand for drugs.
Describing drug addiction as a serious disease, SSP Varun Sharma said that the Patiala police is providing full support for the treatment of its victims because the Punjab government has made a policy of treating drug addicts as sick for some reason. He said that Patiala Police has played a leading role in the state by attaching property worth more than 7 crore rupees while tightening the reins of drug traffickers.

Urging the youth to stay away from drugs, Varun Sharma said that the risk of drug addiction is highest from the age of 15 to 35 years, so the youth are addicted to drugs for any kind of friendship. Stay away from drug traffickers and inform the police. They also asked to take help from the helpline number 0175-2213385 of the Saket Drug Addiction Center at the nearest police station. During the program, Shahide Azam Sardar Bhagat Singh Raj Yuva Award winner Parminder Bhalwan and member Dasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan took an oath against drugs.


On this occasion, the poster for the Drug-Free Half Marathon to be organized by Jan Hit Samiti on December 3 and the awareness booklet against drugs from the Power House Youth Club and Foundation for a Drug-Free World were released. SP City Muhammad Sarfaraj Alam, Deputy Director of Thapar Institute Dr. Ajay Batish, Dean Dr. Inderveer Chana, Registrar Dr. Gurbinder Singh, DSP Sanjeev Singla, Parminder Bhalwan, member of Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan, Governor Awardee Jatwinder Grewal, and State Awardee Rupinder Kaur gave full support for the seminar.


On this occasion, Government ITI boys, students of the Government State College of Education and Thapar Institute, including Assistant Professor Hardeep Kaur Saini, Lieutenant Jagdeep Singh Joshi, Training Officer Sukhwant Singh, Project Director of the Red Cross Drug Addiction and Rehabilitation Center Parminder Kaur Manchanda, Vinod Sharma from Jan Hit Samiti, Vinay Sharma, and Upkar Singh, were also present.


Photo Caption- S.S.P. Varun Sharma presiding over the drug awareness seminar organized by Patiala Police.

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