Prohibition of carrying licensed firearms in marriage palaces at the time of marriage

Patiala, December 7:
Additional District Magistrate Anuprita Johal, in exercise of the powers conferred under Section of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (Act No. 2 of 1974), has ordered all marriage palaces, hotels, community halls, and places where marriage programs or events are held within the limits of District Patiala. Parties are organized, and a total ban has been issued on the carrying of firearms by any licensed person on the occasion of the event and firing in the sky for public display. These orders will remain in force in the district until February 5, 2024.

It has been said in the order that it has become a common sight that some people in marriage palaces carry their licenses with firearms during weddings and during functions. After drinking alcohol, etc., these persons take weapons and fire while performing Bhangra on the stage. There are those who become a threat to the lives of the people present in the palace; many people have lost their lives in such incidents. It is worth mentioning that there are written boards regarding carrying weapons in the palaces, but no one is following these boards. Hence, it has to be ensured to prevent any person from bringing licensed firearms into the marriage palaces or hotels so that no untoward incident takes place in the marriage palaces or hotels in the future. Therefore, it is necessary to take appropriate steps to maintain law and order and protect people’s lives and property.
Owners, managers, and administrators of all marriage palaces, hotels, and community halls located in Patiala District shall ensure compliance with these orders.

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In Patiala district, a 500-meter area around jails has been declared a no-drone zone.

Patiala, December 6:
Additional District Magistrate Anuprita Johal, using the powers conferred under Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (Act No. 2 of 1974), has declared the area of jails and 500 meters around the jails as a no drone zone in Patiala district. These orders will remain in force until February 3, 2024, and legal action will be initiated against the violators.
Drones are becoming more well-liked and accessible to the general public, which is raising concerns about potential security breaches and threats, according to a letter from the Director General of Police in Punjab. The potential misuse of drones for unauthorized surveillance near prisons, smuggling of narcotics (mobiles, drugs, weapons, etc.), facilitating escape attempts, and even terrorist attacks aimed at challenging state sovereignty can’t be denied. Such unauthorized drone flights near prisons pose a serious threat, exposing prisons to security breaches. Keeping the security of the jails in mind, it is necessary to declare the area of the jails and the 500-meter area around the jails as a no-drone zone.

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Ban on the sale of drugs in different flavors

Patiala, December 7:
Additional District Magistrate Anuprita Johal, in exercise of the powers conferred under Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (Act No. 2 of 1974), seized gutka, pan masala, and other edibles, including tobacco and nicotine, within the limits of District Patiala, or by selling or serving drugs in different food and drink items or by mixing these drugs in different flavors, etc., to any hookah bar, hotel, restaurant, etc., and running such hookah bars. A complete ban has been issued. This order issued by the Additional District Magistrate will remain in force until February 5, 2024.

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Member Secretary of Punjab Legal Services Authority inspected the office of District Legal Services Authority Patiala

Sh. Manjinder Singh, Member Secretary, Punjab State Legal Services Authority, SAS Nagar, visited the Alternative Dispute Redressal (ADR) Centre, District Courts Complex Patiala, to supervise its work. He inspected the records being maintained in the Legal Aid Defense Counsel system as well as the front office, DLSA office, and Patiala. During this visit, he interacted with retainer lawyers in the front office as well as legal aid defense counsels. Ms. Manni Arora, Chief Judicial Magistrate-cum-Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, Patiala, was also present there.

On this occasion, he said that the National Lok Adalat pertaining to pre-litigative cases and all types of pending cases in the courts and tribunals, i.e., cheque bounce cases, money recovery cases, labor and employment disputes cases, electricity, water bills, and other bill payment cases, maintenance cases, cases of criminal compoundable offenses, MACT cases, land acquisition cases, service matters relating to pay and allowances and retirement benefits, revenue cases, and other civil cases (such as rent, easmentary rights, injunction suits, specific performance suits, etc.), is going to be held in District Patiala on 09.12.2023. For this purpose, benches of judicial courts will be constituted at Patiala, Rajpura, Samana, and Nabha.

He further said that the primary objective of the Lok Adalats is to settle disputes amicably through compromise, so as to save the time and money of the parties and reduce personal enmity between them. Except for non-compoundable criminal cases, all kinds of cases, even at the pre-litigative stage, can be brought before Lok Adalat for amicable settlement. He also said that when a case is settled in Lok Adalat, its award becomes final and no appeal lies against it. Moreover, court fees (if any) are refunded to the parties, and parties to a dispute get speedy disposal of their dispute as well, as per their own mutually settled terms. So, there is a win-win situation for both parties.

As such, an appeal is made to the public to put forward their pending disputes before the upcoming Lok Adalats so as to save their valuable time and hard-earned money. For this purpose, every litigant willing to settle through Lok Adalat can request the presiding officer of the concerned court where his case is pending. Even in compoundable criminal cases, a party can file an application for bringing up the matter in Lok Adalat. In case of a pre-litigative matter, a request can be made to the Ld. Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, Patiala. Detailed information in this regard can be obtained from the website www.pulsa.gov.in or from the toll-free helpline no. 1968 and the District Legal Services Authority, Patiala, contact number 0175-2306500.

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PSPCL Director Admin Jasbir Singh Sur Singh meets with representatives from several organizations.

December 7, Tarn Taran:

Jasbir Singh Sur Singh, the Director of Administration of Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL), held talks with representatives from various circles to improve and maintain continuous energy supply.

The aim of these continuous conversations, spearheaded by Power Minister Harbhajan Singh ETO and Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, is to continuously enhance power distribution and offer superior electrical services to consumers. Director Admin Jasbir Singh Sur Singh met at the highest level with representatives from Tarn Taran, Amritsar City, Civil Subdivision Amritsar, and P and M Circle Amritsar as part of this project.

The introduction of feeder-wise metering in Tarn Taran was discussed throughout the sessions, with an emphasis on initiating the installation of prepaid meters. Preparing the plan to include those who have installed single- and three-phase private transformers in the PSPCL system was another topic of discussion.

In addition, officials were urged to compile information on the computers needed in the workplace for the benefit of patrons and to forward the information to the IT department.

Additionally, Director Admin talked about the potential for the Border Zone area to host a solar installation program. Sur Singh also addressed the issue of open posts in the Tarn Taran Circle’s part-time cleaning crew and gave officials instructions to submit the necessary information so that the positions may be filled.

In addition, he investigated the status of moving the tubewells that are linked to the municipal feeders and requested information on them.

Sur Singh received information on the current state of authorized and unapproved maintenance projects in the Civil Subdivision under the Border Zone. Along with learning the current state of the power outages in the Patti and Bhikhiwind regions, he also looked at ways to reduce them.

Sur Singh checked the progress of the new building being built at Hall Gate and asked about the PSPCL property’s demarcation in the village of Bharariwal, both of which fall under Amritsar City.

Er Mohtam Singh Dy, CE circle Tarn Taran, Er Sukhraj Bahadur Singh Marhala, ASE O&M Tarn Taran, Er Simar Pal Singh, ASE Hakima Gate, Er Sarabjit Sharma, ASE East Amritsar, Er Guriqbal Singh, ASE Civil, construction division Amritsar, and others attended the meetings. Er Satinder Sharma is the CE BORDER zone representative for Amritsar.

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The Additional District Magistrate has issued an order to maintain security in the district.

Patiala, December 7:
Additional District Magistrate Anuprita Johal, using the powers vested under Sub-section 1 of Section 3 of the Punjab Village and Small Town Patrol Act, 1918, inspected villages, railway tracks, canal bridges, canals, drains, and culverts within Patiala district. , Indian Oil Pipeline, Important Plants, Gas Pipeline Property, Electricity Transmission Lines, Granaries, Petrol Pumps, Banks, Post Offices in Rural and Urban Areas, Government and Non-Government Property, etc. Adults have been issued orders to maintain proper vigilance. The Additional District Magistrate has ordered that adults in sound health in all villages should be guarded against damage to power stations and supply lines, railway tracks, water supply schemes, canals, and drains, and to protect life and property. Corrective duty will be done by guarding. These orders will remain in force until February 5, 2024.
Order issued regarding strict vigil at religious places:
Additional District Magistrate, Patiala, Anuprita Johal, using the powers conferred under Section 3 of the Punjab Villages and Small Towns-Patrol Act, 1918, and Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, within the limits of Patiala district, conducted regular vigil at all places of worship in Patiala district. For installation, responsibility has been given to group panchayats of villages and heads of committees, boards, and trusts of religious places to keep proper vigil. These orders will remain in force in the district until February 5, 2024.

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A prohibition order was issued on carrying ammunition, explosives, and sharp weapons in public places in the district.

Patiala, December 7:
Anuprita Johal, Additional District Magistrate, Patiala, exercised her powers under Section 144 of the Penal Code, 1973 (Act No. 2 of 1974) within the limits of District Patiala to maintain law and order in the district and maintain peace in the public interest. Carrying firearms, ammunition, explosives, inflammable items, and sharp weapons like maces, spears, tridents, etc. in public places is prohibited. These orders will remain in force in the district until February 5, 2024. This order shall not apply to disabled or elderly persons (who cannot walk without the support of a walking stick) or security personnel or police personnel on duty.

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People- should take advantage of the lump sum payment scheme to pay outstanding house tax and property tax

People- should take advantage of the lump sum payment scheme to pay outstanding house tax and property tax without interest or penalty from Deputy Commissioners
A discount from the penalty and interest will be given on paying the balance until December 31, 2023. 
Evaluation of the performance of municipal councils and municipal panchayats 
Deputy Commissioner Sakshi Sahni has invited the people who have property tax or house tax arrears in Municipal Councils and Nagar Panchayats of Patiala district to pay the arrears at one time by the Punjab government at the rate of 18 percent on the outstanding tax. They can avail of a lump sum settlement scheme for 100 percent waiver of interest and penalty at the rate of 20 percent. She is ADC here today to evaluate the performance of city councils and city panchayats in the district. Urban Development Navreet Kaur Sekhon and his group were meeting with the officers. 
The Deputy Commissioner said that the Punjab Government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, has given a huge financial facility to the urban taxpayers of Punjab State by issuing the Lump Sum Settlement Scheme. etc. can deposit the property tax or house tax due until December 31, 2023, without interest or penalty at the concerned Municipal Council office. 
Sakshi Sahni further informed us that from January 1, 2024, to March 31, 2024, interest and a penalty of 50 percent will be charged on the payment of property tax or house tax. After this, full interest and penalties will be charged on the payment of the property tax or house. Therefore, all the residents of Rajpura, Patdar, Samana, Nabha, Patdar, Sanur, Ghagga, Ghanore, and Bhadson have been requested to submit their property tax or house tax within the stipulated time to get the maximum benefit of the scheme given by the government.  
Meanwhile, ADC Navreet Kaur said that to get more information about this scheme, one can contact the phone numbers given at the Nagar Kausals and Nagar Panchayats under Patiala. 97804-07781 for Rajpura, 96460-43147 for Samana, 98551-90514 for Nabha, 75089-10086 for Patdar, 82849-61470 for Sanur, 77400-31431 for Ghagga, and 88377-96063 for Ghanour and Bhadson. Contacted at 98885-18242 can go On this occasion, the Executive Engineer, Sewerage Board, Yugal Kishore, and other officers were also present. 
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Photo Caption: Deputy Commissioner Sakshi Sahni taking stock of property tax collection and other performance at Municipal Councils and Nagar Panchayats.

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Health Minister Dr. Inauguration of School Health and Wellness Program by Balbir Singh and Education Minister Harjot Singh Bains

The school health and wellness program by Balbir Singh declared a historic step to make students of government schools healthy.
A comprehensive health examination of 30 lakh students in government schools in the state will be conducted, according to Harjot Singh Bains.
Patiala, December 4:
Taking a historic step to maintain the health of students studying in government schools, Punjab Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr. Balbir Singh and Education Minister Harjot Singh Bains launched the Ayushman Bharat School Health and Wellness Program today. Addressing the gathering at the auditorium of the Government Medical College here, Dr. Balbir Singh and Harjot Bains termed this program a new milestone to make the students of government schools in the state healthy.
Dr. Balbir Singh said that the present government, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, is the first such government after the independence of the country and has made health and education its first priority. He said that earlier this program was started at Moga and Ferozepur, where more than 850 health and fitness ambassadors are being trained and the health of students is being monitored. Emphasizing the importance of male health for future citizens and students, the Health Minister said, ‘The launch of the School Health and Wellness Program in Patiala marks a revolutionary change in how the state government perceives the welfare of society. Under this program, around 752 health and wellness ambassadors are being trained in Patiala district.
Dr. Balbir Singh said that India ranks 115th in the stunting and hunger index, which is why the Punjab government is leaving no stone unturned to reverse this trend by revolutionizing the health and education sectors. Dr. Balbir Singh also directed the health officials to conduct regular inspections of the food served in the schools to ensure quality food is provided to the students. Take help from food safety vans.
The Health Minister also informed that the Aam Aadmi Clinic model of Punjab has been awarded as the best health model among 85 countries in the recent health conference, and the government plans to double the number of yoga camps under ‘CM’s Yogashala’.
Education Minister Harjot Singh Bains said that a comprehensive health examination of 30 lakh students studying in government schools in the state will be conducted so that the health of the students can be strengthened and, at the same time, the strength of their shoulders will be tested through a sports battery test. Sports talent will also be identified. Harjot Singh Bains congratulated the health department for this initiative and assured full support from the education department for the implementation of this program. A mission is underway.
On this occasion, both ministers released 12 types of awareness posters about school health and wellness. Punjab Development Board member Arun Kundu, Director Family Welfare Dr. Hitinder Kaur, State Program Officer R.B.S.K. Cum Assistant Director Dr Jaskirandeep Kaur, IMA President Dr Bhagwant Singh, IAP President Dr. Ravi Bansal, Civil Surgeon Patiala Dr. Raminder Kaur, and District Immunization Officer Dr. Gurpreet Kaur also addressed. On this occasion, Colonel J.V. Singh, Balwinder Saini, Dr. R.P.S. Sibiya, Dr. H.S. Rekhi, District Education Officer Harinder Kaur, and other dignitaries were present.
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Photo Caption: Dr. Health Minister at Patiala, Balbir Singh, and Education Minister Harjot Singh Bains inaugurating the School Health and Wellness Program.

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The Department of Health has started a diagnostic retina clinic for the treatment of eye diseases at Government Mata Kaushalya Hospital. 

The health department has started a state-of-the-art diagnostic retina clinic at Government Mata Kaushalya Hospital, Patiala. Medical Superintendent of Mata Kaushalya Hospital, Dr. Jagpalinder Singh, said that this clinic is specially designed for the treatment of diabetic patients and other people suffering from various eye diseases. 
Dr. Jagpalinder Singh said that Health Minister Dr. Under the able leadership of Balbir Singh, the hospital has been diligently equipped with essential facilities. The launch of the Jessis OCT machine, a retinal camera and indirect ophthalmoscopy, is a testament to the hospital’s commitment to advanced diagnostic capabilities. 
Expressing the vision of the hospital, the medical superintendent said that “their aim is to treat patients efficiently and refer patients promptly to higher centers for further treatment. He said that the medical staff of the hospital has ensured comprehensive care. While making, there is specialized training in the medical retina.” 
The clinic will operate three times a week, and screening and diagnostic services will also be provided to address the growing concerns related to retinal problems in diabetic patients and other eye diseases.

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It is commendable that Jan Hit Samiti conducted a half marathon under Drug Free Punjab and Rangla Punjab. Dr. Balbir Singh

It is commendable that Jan Hit Samiti conducted a half marathon under Drug Free Punjab and Rangla Punjab. Dr. Balbir Singh Said, the Punjab government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Maan, launched a war against drugs.
The participation of more than a thousand youth in the half-marathon against drugs is encouraging. Baltej Pannu Patiala, December 3:
Jan Hit Samiti, a renowned social service organization in Patiala district, organized a half-marathon against drugs with the support of Patiala Police. Attending the occasion as the chief guest, Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr. Balbir Singh said that the Jan Hit Samiti will make Punjab and Rangla drug-free. The half marathon organized in Punjab against drugs is a commendable initiative.
Encouraging the youth to stay away from drugs and take an interest in sports, the Health Minister said that the Punjab government has waged a war against drugs under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann.
While presiding over the program, Chief Minister’s Media Director Baltej Pannu said that it is a commendable initiative of the Jan Hith Samiti to organize a marathon with a large number of youth to mobilize the youth against drugs. He should come forward for social service work like Samiti. Padmashri Jagjit Singh Dardi was also present with him.
Chairman PRTC Ranjodh Singh Hadana and SP Muhammad Sarfaraj Alam inaugurated this half marathon under the leadership of Samiti President SK Gautam and General Secretary Vinod Sharma.
General Secretary Vinod Sharma said that more than a thousand Nojwanas participated in this half marathon in 21 km, 10 km, and 5 km races, and cash prizes were also given to the winners. On this occasion, Tejinder Mehta, Director Punjab State Industry, Colonel Jaivinder Singh, Jasbir Singh Gandhi, Pradeep Joseon, Manjit Singh Brar, Abdul Wahid, DSP Sanjeev Singla, Jaswinder Singh Tiwana, and Colonel Singh, Suman Batra, Dr. Sudhir Verma, and Member Dasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan Shahide Azam Sardar Bhagat Singh State Youth Award Winner Parminder Bhalwan President Youth Federation of India and Governor Awardee Jatwinder Grewal, State Awardee Rupinder Kaur, Jagtar Singh Jaggi Block President AAP, Kundan Gogia, Inspector Jaspreet Singh Kahlo, Survinder Singh Chhabra, Professor Ashok Verma, Prem Sharma Boxing Coach, Gurpreet Singh Gopi Coach, Lt. Jagdeep Singh Joshi, Lt. Amit Kumar, Satish Joshi, Rudra Pratap Singh, Paras Ram, Kunal Kapoor, Dev Dutt, Dr. Bhagwant, Dr. Gorwar, Rames Malhotra, Ram Kumar, Ravi, Upkar Singh were also present. Photo Caption: Dr. Balbir Singh, Baltej Pannu, SP Muhammad Sarfraz Alam, SK Gautam, Vinod Sharma, and others reached the half-marathon race organized by Jan Hit Samiti against drugs.

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Samana residents will get a new bus stand at a cost of Rs 6 crore. Jauramajra

Samana residents will get a new bus stand at a cost of Rs 6 crore. Jauramajra – A state-of-the-art bus stand will be built on 2 acres of land in place of the old bus stand, the Cabinet Minister said. The present government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, believes in working immediately instead of lorries. Samana, November 30: Samana city residents and passengers from the surrounding areas will be handed over a new bus stand at a cost of Rs 6 crore. Disclosing this here today, Punjab Information and Public Relations Minister Chetan Singh Jauramajra said that Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann has fulfilled the long-pending demand of the people of Samana and has also released a grant for the same.

Chetan Singh Jauramajra visited the old bus stand at Samana today, where a new bus stand is to be constructed. He said that the work order has also been issued by issuing a tender for the construction of a new and state-of-the-art bus stand on 2 acres of land here. He said that a solar system and rainwater harvesting system would also be installed on the roof of the bus stand. The Minister for Mines and Geology, Water Resources, Water and Soil Conservation, Horticulture, Freedom Fighters, and Defence Services Welfare, Jauramajra, said that the present government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, does not believe in plowing the fields like the previous governments but believes in doing the work immediately.

Jauramajra said that even during the previous governments, the residents of Samana were engaged in the construction of this bus stand, but this bus stand was never built. But the Chief Minister of Punjab, Bhagwant Singh Mann, understood the problems of the residents of Samana and immediately released a grant for this. He said that the work on the new bus stand is going to start very soon. On this occasion, Mr. Charanjit Singh, Executive Officer, Mr. Barjinder Singh, Principal Architect, Chandigarh, Mr. Bachittar Singh, Senior Architect, Mr. Sanch Kapoor, and Mr. Aniket gave information about the design and other aspects of the new bus stand. On this occasion, Gurdev Singh Gill, Dalbir Singh Gill, Gurpreet Singh Gill, Harpreet Singh, Bikram Singh, Baljinder Singh Pheloke, Gurbhej Singh, Harpavit Singh Gill, Jugraj Singh, Nawab Singh, and others were also present. File photo of Cabinet Minister Chetan Singh Jauramajra.



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PSPCL employee and Indian women’s hockey team player Charanjit Kaur receives a grand welcome at the head office.

Charanjit Kaur, an Indian women’s hockey team member and PSPCL employee, is warmly welcomed at the head office.

On November 30, Patiala

Charanjit Kaur, a senior assistant at Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) and a player for the Indian women’s hockey team, received a warm reception at the PSPCL Head Office in Patiala on Thursday in a heartwarming celebration of her professional accomplishments and athletic prowess.

Charanjit Kaur and six other outstanding Punjabi women were instrumental in helping the Indian team win a bronze medal in the World Masters Asian Hockey Championship, which took place in Hong Kong from November 19–26.

Charanjit Kaur was personally welcomed by PSPCL Director of Administration Jasbir Singh Sur Singh, who acknowledged her exceptional contribution to the national squad. Er. Tej Pal Bansal, the PSPCL Sports Cell’s Deputy Chief Engineer and Technical Co-In-Charge, accompanied Director Admin on this occasion.

Director Admin Jasbir Singh Sur Singh expressed his delight and appreciation for Charanjit Kaur’s accomplishments and praised her commitment to her professional duties at PSPCL as well as her outstanding hockey performance. “Charanjit Kaur embodies the ideal balance of dedication and skill,” he said. Punjab and the country as a whole have gained great pride from her victory in the World Masters Asian Hockey Championship. We at PSPCL are honored to recognize her for her outstanding achievement.”

“PSPCL is putting dedicated efforts into promoting sporting activities among the staff, and in order to enhance the performances of sports personnel of PSPCL, the organization is providing all possible support,” Director Admin said, highlighting PSPCL’s commitment to promoting sports among its staff.

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Punjab Finance, Excise, and Taxation and Planning Minister Harpal Singh Cheema today dedicated a petrol pump of the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) outside Central Jail Patiala to the people.

Chandigarh, December 1: On this occasion, SSP Harjit Singh, SDM Sandeep Kumar, ADC (D) Parveen Kumar, Civil Surgeon Dr. Jugal Kishore, SP Sukhdev Singh Virk, SP Sharanjit Singh, all DSPs, and health department officials, among others, were also present. Speaking on the occasion, Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema said that under the leadership of Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann, continuous work is being done for the overall development of Punjab, and under this series, the work of installing new machinery for the work of prisoners inside the jails of Punjab is going on, and 12 petrol pumps are also being installed outside the jails in the state.

He said that so far, four petrol pumps have been set up at Ludhiana, Rupnagar, Hoshiarpur, and Ferozepur, and today the fifth petrol pump has been dedicated to the people of Patiala. He said that with the setting up of the petrol pump, the revenue of the jail department would increase, and this money would be spent only for the improvement of the jail department. He said that this petrol pump (Ujala Fuels), run by the Punjab Jail Development Board and Ça.Hya.C., would also be operated by prisoners with good conduct. He said that those who are serving their sentence in jail for some reason or another will not only improve themselves by staying inside the jail but will also get a chance to perform their duties outside the jail due to the efforts of the Jail Department. He said that this would help the inmates to keep themselves mentally and physically fit and also provide them with income.

Mr. Harpal Singh Cheema said that work is also being done to improve the health of the prisoners in the jails, under which Health Minister Dr. Balbir Singh is working for the health of the prisoners at Patiala Central Jail and CM’s Yogshala is also being run. On the occasion, SSP Jails Arun Pal Singh said that state-of-the-art machinery has been installed to add fuel to the Ujala Fuel at Central Jail Patiala, and a petrol pump along with a cafe, bakery, and retail outlet have also been set up. On this occasion, Deputy Commissioner Dharam Pal Gupta, SSP Harjit Singh, Additional DC (general) Roohi Dugg, SDM Sandeep Kumar, Assistant Commissioner Dr. Karamjit Singh, Civil Surgeon Dr. Jugal Kishore, SP Sukhdev Singh, ACS Dr. Jyoti Kaushal, Dr. Parvesh, and DSP Rajesh Chhibbar, among various others, were also present. Caption: Cabinet Minister Harpal Singh Cheema inaugurates a petrol pump.

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District Election Officer conducts surprise visits to Booth Level Camps

Special Booth Level Camps to be organized on 3rd December:

District Election Officer: Says, Voters to join the camp for making new votes or corrections in the voter list. Patiala, 2nd December: Sakshi Sawhney, the District Election Officer-cum-Deputy Commissioner, instructed the Booth Level Officers (BLOs) to ensure the registration of the greatest number of youth during the special camps that the district administration is organizing at booths throughout the district while advocating for the maximum participation of youth, particularly first-time voters, in the election process.

The Deputy Commissioner, during a surprise visit to the polling booths at Khalsa College and Income Tax Office, asked the BLOs to work diligently to achieve the target. Appreciating the crucial role of BLOs, the Deputy Commissioner said that these Booth Level Camps are being organized to cover all eligible voters of the district to ensure the participation of all voters in the electoral process, which is the motto of our democracy. He also said that all the B. L. L. Thiyaganjh. are sitting in their respective booths so that the voters can get the facility of various services at their doorsteps. As per the revision schedule, any person who has attained the age of 18 years on or before January 1, 2024, can register himself as a voter. He said that all the officers and employees associated with the improvement work have been asked to give priority to the registration of as many new voters as possible so that no one is deprived of their right to vote.

Meanwhile, the Deputy Commissioner interacted with the people arriving at the booth-level camps and also appealed to them to come forward to register their eligible young children as voters. He informed me that these booth-level camps will be held on Sunday, December 3, 2023. Meanwhile, Sakshi Sawhney scrutinized the forms submitted by the BLOs working at the booth level and directed that the forms that have been submitted in the camp and their booth level report should be submitted immediately after the camp at the District Election Office.

He said that the app developed by the Election Commission for BLOs should be used for the revision of electoral rolls and the creation of new votes so that the work could be expedited. Patiala Tehsildar Jinsu Bansal was also present on the occasion.

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