A special camp will be held on February 17 and 18 to form the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee’s votes.

Patiala, February 16:
Deputy Commissioner Shaukat Ahmed Pari said that the programme of preparation of the Gurdwara voter list is being conducted by the Commissioner, Gurdwara Elections, Punjab, under the Sikh Gurdwara Board Election Rules 1959, according to which the votes are to be registered by February 29, 2024, and in this regard, special camps are being held in Patiala district on February 17 and 18 to collect vote registration forms from voters.
He said that every Kesadhari Sikh above 21 years of age who does not trim or shave his beard or hair and does not smoke, drink alcohol, or consume meat resides in the respective Gurdwara constituency. Form No. 1 to register your name in the electoral roll of 1 (for Kesadhari Sikhs) can be given to Patwaris, BLOs, and designated employees in villages and towns.
He said that eligible voters for Gurdwara constituencies 52 Samana, 53 Nabha, 54 Bhadson, 55 Dakala, 56 Patiala City, 57 Sanur, and 59 Rajpura in district Patiala can contact the Patwari or designated officer of their area. He said that special camps are also being held on February 17 and February 18 to submit the forms. He appealed to the eligible residents of Patiala district to register their names on the Gurdwara voter list, submit Form No. 1 immediately to the concerned employee or office, and actively participate in this campaign of voter registration so that the district administration can ensure your participation in this important work.



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Punjab Government increases initial pay of PSPCL employees – Power Minister

Patiala, February 16:

The Punjab Government has announced a significant increase in the initial pay scale of Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) employees.

The initial pay of junior engineers has been increased from Rs 17,450 to Rs 19,260.

The announcement was made by Punjab Power Minister Harbhajan Singh ETO in response to the persistent demand from PSPCL employees to align their pay scale with that of other Punjab government employees. He said that the circular regarding the revised pay scale has been issued by PSPCL.

He added that the categories of divisional superintendent accounts, revenue accountants, etc. have been placed in groups 14 to 16, and their initial pay has been increased from Rs 17960 to Rs 19260. Besides, Superintendent Grade-2, PA, SAS Accounts, etc. have been placed in groups 15–17, increasing the initial pay from Rs 18690 to Rs 19260.

Minister Harbhajan Singh ETO affirmed the commitment of the Punjab Government, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, towards the welfare of its employees. “Our government is dedicated to addressing the genuine concerns and demands of all employees, ensuring fair compensation and recognition for their hard work and dedication,” stated the power minister.

Highlighting the government’s responsiveness to the needs of its workforce, Minister ETO emphasised, “It is essential to ensure that the pay scales are in line with industry standards and that our employees receive competitive compensation. The decision to increase the initial pay scale for PSPCL employees is a testament to our commitment to their welfare.”

The PSPCL employees expressed their gratitude to the Punjab government. “We extend our sincere appreciation to Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann and Power Minister Harbhajan Singh ETO for their prompt action in addressing our concerns. This increase in the initial pay scale reflects their genuine commitment to our well-being,” they said.

After the demand was raised by the employees, a meeting was held on February 2 in the presence of Tejveer Singh, IAS, Principal Secretary, Power, and after discussions, the demand was accepted.

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Launch of the ‘Coffee with Officer’ program

ADC Harjinder Singh Bedi’s guidance to the youth in choosing employment
emphasis on setting goals and working hard
Patiala, February 16:
Under the exclusive initiative of District Administration Patiala, the District Employment and Business Bureau Patiala has started ‘Coffee with Officer’. Under this, Additional Deputy Commissioner (Rural Development) Dr. Harjinder Singh Bedi met the enthusiastic youth of Patiala district and guided them to choose employment.


Dr. Harjinder Singh Bedi did his medical studies at IAS. Sharing his journey of becoming and his personal experience, he emphasised to the youth to set goals and work hard. He shared tips on career counselling, guidance, developing career goals, identifying personal strengths and weaknesses, sharing knowledge about career and job opportunities in the private and government sectors, and building confidence for self-employment.
ADC Dr. Bedi said that under the guidelines of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Maan, to guide the youth, under the leadership of Deputy Commissioner Shaukat Ahmed Pari, the district employment and business bureau will give an opportunity to meet the youth with the officers of the district administration in Patiala every month. He said that aspirants can register at the link https://forms.gle/-kF2swdxe8HUy3mtM6. or visit the office of the District Employment and Business Bureau, Patiala Block-D Mini Secretariat.
Meanwhile, the young boys and girls who arrived felt very excited about participating in this programme and answered questions to clear their doubts regarding career and employment opportunities. On the occasion of the programme, Employment Officers Kanwal Puneet Kaur and Tejwinder Singh, Deputy CEO Satinder Singh, and Career Counsellor Rupsi Pahuja were also present.
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Photo Caption: ADC Dr. Rural Development Harjinder Singh Bedi is guiding the candidates on the occasion of the Coffee with Officer programme.
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PUNJAB GOVT TO BEAR TREATMENT COST OF PERSONS INJURED DURING FARMERS’ PROTEST

HEALTH MINISTER DR. BALBIR SINGH VISITS HEALTH FACILITIES TO KNOW THE WELLBEING OF FARMERS AND JOURNALISTS INJURED DURING HARYANA POLICE ACTION
DR. BALBIR SINGH CONDEMNS ROLE OF HARYANA GOVERNMENT, TERMS IT UNCONSTITUTIONAL AND ILLEGAL
CHANDIGARH/MOHALI/PATIALA, February 14:
Standing firmly with the farmers protesting for their legitimate demands, the Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann-led Punjab Government will bear all the cost of treatment expenses to be incurred on injured persons during the ongoing farmers’ protest, said Punjab Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr. Balbir Singh here on Wednesday.


The Health Minister was on a whirlwind tour of different government health facilities near the Haryana border to know the wellbeing of farmers, journalists, and police personnel injured during the police action by the Haryana government to deter farmers from entering the state. He visited Dr. B. R. Ambedkar State Institute for Medical Sciences (AIMS) in Mohali, CHC Banur, Civil Hospital Rajpura, and Rajindra Hospital Patiala. MLAs Neena Mittal and Gurlal Ghanour were also present at Rajpura. 
Dr. Balbir Singh said that keeping in view the safety of protesting farmers, all the hospitals adjoining the Haryana border have been put on high alert, and emergency services are being provided 24×7. He said that there is no shortage of doctors in the government health facilities, and doctors have been asked to stay put at the hospitals, while the deployment of ambulances has also intensified along the border. He also asked the local health authorities to keep 14 ambulances on standby with the requisite staff and medicines in case of an emergency.
He said that being the nearest to the Shambu Border, at least 40 injured persons were admitted to the Civil Hospital in Rajpura, of which two have sustained serious head injuries and are undergoing treatment. CM Bhagwant Singh Mann-led Punjab government will ensure free medical aid to the persons injured during the farmers’ protest, he reiterated. 
While condemning the Haryana government for the unprovoked police action against protesting farmers, Dr. Balbir Singh said that the Haryana government has no right to stop farmers who were peacefully heading to Delhi to hold protests. “The national highway is property of the nation, and farmers were just passing through Haryana’s jurisdiction to reach Delhi,” he said, while terming the role of the Haryana government as unconstitutional and illegal. He also urged the BJP-led Haryana government to let the farmers reach the national capital to peacefully raise their demands. 
Meanwhile, during his visit to AIMS Mohali, the Health Minister took stock of the medical services being provided in emergency care and directed the officials to further strengthen the emergency services so that no one has to be referred to PGI, or Government Medical College-32, for further care.

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A warm welcome to new state president Preeti Malhotra and other team members

On February 7, the Residence of Ward 60 congrulated the new team member of the Aam Aadmi Party. The residents of Ward 60 gave a warm welcome to Preeti Malhotra, the state president of women; Surjan Singh Subedar, the state joint secretary of the ex-serviceman wing; and Nirmal Singh Jhaneri, the ex-serviceman wing’s district secretary. There were cake-cutting ceremonies and speeches to mark the occasion. The residents expressed their excitement and support for the new team members, hoping that their presence would bring positive changes and development to Ward 60. They emphasised the importance of women’s representation in politics and expressed confidence in Preeti Malhotra’s ability to advocate for their needs. The ex-servicemen also received applause for their dedication to serving the nation and were encouraged to use their experience to address issues faced by veterans in the ward.

In this programme, residents of Ward No. 60 raised their voices about their problems and concerns, ranging from inadequate infrastructure to a lack of access to basic amenities. They urged the new team members to prioritise these issues and work towards finding sustainable solutions. Additionally, they emphasised the need for regular communication and engagement between the residents and the elected representatives to ensure transparency and accountability in governance.

On this occasion, Mukhtiar Singh Gill, block president and cashier, highlighted the importance of community involvement in decision-making processes. He stressed that the residents should actively participate in local meetings and contribute their ideas and suggestions to shape the future of their community. Gill also mentioned the significance of building strong partnerships with local organisations and government agencies to leverage resources and address pressing issues effectively.

Monica Sharma is a committee member and member of the women’s group. She also plays an important role in advocating for women’s rights and finding sustainable solutions by raising their voice in front of senior leaders, ultimately contributing to the empowerment and equality of women in the community.

On this occasion, other prominent members like Yasmen ward secretary, Dharam Singh JE, Kamaljit Singh Walia, Sukhjeet Singh, Gurneek Singh, Harjit Singh, Darshan Singh, Bholla Singh Sarpanch, Munish, and Kuldeep Singh Subedar were present.

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IAS Officer, Dr. Harjinder Singh Bedi, ADC Took charge of rural development

Patiala, February 5:
The 2020 batch of IAS Officers, Dr. Harjinder Singh Bedi, has taken over as Additional Deputy Commissioner (Rural Development) of Patiala. After that, he met Deputy Commissioner Shaukat Ahmed Pari. On this occasion, his daughter-in-law, Taranjit Kaur Bedi, was also with him.
Dr. Harjinder Singh Bedi said that according to the instructions of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Maan, under the leadership of Deputy Commissioner Shaukat Ahmed Pari, he will ensure four-way development of the villages of the district as per the policies of the Punjab government.

ADC Bedi further said that the ongoing development works in the villages of Patiala district should be accelerated and completed on time, and new projects drawn up by the Punjab government, such as rural libraries and renovation of playgrounds and ponds, should be implemented. They will have priority.
In a meeting with the staff of his office, ADC (RD) instructed that the work should be done in a timely manner, the people coming to the government offices should not be inconvenienced, and the government duties should be performed in an honest and transparent manner. He also reviewed the special camps to be held in the villages regarding ‘Aap Di Sarkar Aap De Dwar’ from February 6.

MBBS The educational qualifications of Dr. Harjinder Singh Bedi were previously SDM. He was serving as Ludhiana West, while he was also serving as SDM at Pathankot and Dera Baba Nanak. Have served


Photo Caption: Additional Deputy Commissioner Rural Development of Patiala, Dr. Harjinder Singh Bedi

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593 beneficiaries of Patiala district have been released an amount of Rs. 3 crore under the Ashirwad scheme. Deputy Commissioner Patiala

February 7: Under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, the Punjab government released an amount of Rs. 5,000 to the Minister of Social Justice, Empowerment, and Minority Affairs, According to the guidelines of Baljit Kaur, 1 crore 46 lakh 37 thousand rupees have been released for the Scheduled Castes and 1 crore 56 lakh 06 thousand rupees for the backward classes and economically weaker sections in the amount released for district Patiala.

Giving information in this regard, Deputy Commissioner Shaukat Ahmed Pari said that 3 crore, 02 lakh, and 43 thousand rupees were released in Patiala district under the Ashirwad scheme. 1 crore, 46 lakh, and 37 thousand rupees were released for the beneficiaries of scheduled castes. The benefit of this will be given to 287 scheduled caste beneficiaries in the district. Similarly, 1 crore, 56 lakh, and 06 thousand rupees have been released for the beneficiaries of backward classes and economically weaker sections, of which 306 backward classes and economically weaker sections of the district will be covered. He said that under the Ashirwad scheme, girls from the Christian community, widowed girls of any caste, girls from backward classes, and economically backward families will be given financial assistance of 51 thousand rupees at the time of marriage and scheduled caste widows or divorced women at the time of their remarriage. Aid is given as an omen. District Social Justice and Empowerment Officer Mukul Bawa said that the amount received is being sent to the bank accounts of the beneficiaries through DBT mode, and the government is also releasing the amount to the remaining beneficiaries soon.

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Prohibition on gathering of 5 or more persons, holding meetings, raising slogans, and demonstrating in the district Patiala

February 7:The Additional District Magistrate, in exercise of the powers vested under Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (Act No. 2 of 1974), may prohibit any kind of demonstration or protest sit-in, rallies, meetings, raising slogans, five or prohibitory orders have been issued on the gathering of more than five persons. In the issued order, it has been said that gathering of five or more persons, holding meetings, raising slogans, demonstrating, etc. is likely to disturb public peace and cause damage to government and non-government properties.

In such a situation, it is necessary to take appropriate steps to maintain the law and order situation in the state and to maintain public peace. The order, enforced by the Additional District Magistrate until April 5, 2024, will not apply to gatherings of security personnel, police personnel on duty, and children for government programmes, weddings, funeral functions, or studies in schools or colleges.

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On the second day, 24 special camps were held in the district under ‘Aap di Sarkar Aap de Duar’

On the second day, 24 special camps were held in the district under ‘Aap di Sarkar Aap de Duar’. ADC (Rural Development) Dr. Bedi inspected the special camp at Nalas. Promotional vans sent by the Punjab government were the centre of attention. People described the camps as an important initiative of the Punjab government. Patiala,

February 7: Under the exclusive initiative ‘Aap Di Sarkar Aap De Duar’ launched by the Punjab Government under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, 24 special camps were organised in the district on the second day today. Meanwhile, various departments provided related services to the people and also resolved the problems of the people. According to Deputy Commissioner Shaukat Ahmed Pari, the Punjab government under Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann has launched an exclusive initiative to offer administrative services close to people’s homes, and people should definitely take advantage of it.

He said that during these camps, people were also made aware of the public welfare schemes of the government through the campaign vans sent by the Punjab government. These vans reached the camps set up in the villages of all sub-divisions today, where they remained the center of attraction. Meanwhile, Additional Deputy Commissioner Rural Development, Dr. Harjinder Singh Bedi, inspected the camp set up at village Nalas Kalan in Rajpura. ADC Dr. Bedi interacted with the people, made them aware of the welfare schemes and programs of the Punjab government, and also got their feedback. Dr. Bedi appealed to the people to attend these camps to take advantage of the government’s programs and welfare schemes.

In addition to the 45 services offered during the camp, he claimed that the people would also have access to services from the Sanjh Center and various departments under one roof. On this occasion, SDM. Jasleen Kaur Bhullar reviewed the campaign vans of the Punjab government and expressed her satisfaction that people were being made aware of them.

***Photo Caption: Dr. Harjinder Singh Bedi, additional deputy commissioner of rural development, examines the camp that the AAP government has established at village Nalas.

Photo Caption: SDM of Rajpura Jasleen Kaur Bhullar inspecting the campaign vans of the Punjab government.

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The language department will conduct the Punjabi proficiency exam on March 10.

The deadline for submitting forms is March 6th.Patiala, February 7: Director of Language Department Harpreet Kaur said that one of the qualifications prescribed for the posts in groups C and above is that candidates must have passed Matriculation Level Punjabi. For candidates who do not have matriculation-level Punjabi proficiency, this department will conduct a Punjabi proficiency test of such candidates on March 10, 2024 (Sunday).

The deadline for submitting the form will be March 6, 2024. As before, the examination will be held at the Head Office of the Department, Bhasha Bhawan, Sheranwala Gate, Patiala. He said that the fee for this examination will be two thousand rupees, which will be collected in cash. Candidates submitting the form should bring original certificates of 10th, 12th, and graduation and their attested copies, one 30×25 cm. self-addressed envelope with postage stamps of Rs. 40/-, and five passport-size photographs of the same snap (out of which two photographs must be attested by a gazetted officer) with a light-colored background and clothing. For more information regarding the Punjabi Enlightenment Exam, the office phone number is 0175-2214469.

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Lecture on proficient communication abilities.

Today, I conducted a lecture on “proficient communication abilities and the significance of mass media in society” at the Gulzar Institute campus. I engaged with numerous students studying mass communication. I have addressed numerous inquiries, offering them perceptive responses and fostering additional dialogue. A comprehensive analysis of the responsibilities of journalists and the significance of impartial journalism in fostering a transparent society. Throughout the session, we also deliberated on the influence of social media on communication and its transformative effect on the dissemination of information. In addition, we examined the ethical obligations of journalists to deliver precise and impartial news to uphold the public’s confidence in the media.

Furthermore, we will be having a group discussion on strategies for generating revenue and crafting compelling content. In addition, we explored the difficulties encountered by journalists in the digital era, including the proliferation of misinformation and the necessity of verifying facts. In addition, we investigated novel methods for journalists to adjust to these difficulties, such as employing data journalism and involving audiences through interactive storytelling strategies.

During the group discussion, students actively interacted with one another on the subjects and ultimately agreed that cooperation and alliances across different platforms are crucial for the long-term viability of journalism in the digital age. In addition, we deliberated about the significance of ethical journalism and the imperative for journalists to adhere to professional norms, particularly in relation to delicate subjects or contentious matters. Collectively, the conversation underscored the dynamic character of journalism and the imperative of ongoing education and adjustment to adequately fulfil the public’s entitlement to trustworthy information.

The significance of the five W’s in journalism pertains to the essential inquiries that journalists must address in their reporting: namely, who, what, when, where, and why. These inquiries facilitate the acquisition of a thorough comprehension of a narrative and guarantee the inclusion of all pertinent details. By attending to these facets, journalists may provide readers with a comprehensive and precise depiction of events, empowering them to make well-informed choices. Furthermore, the five W’s act as a fundamental concept for journalists to uphold objectivity and impartiality in their reporting, as they priorities the presentation of factual information rather than personal viewpoints.

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Elect your favourite team for Radhey Shyam Mandir.

Today is the election day for the Radhey Shyam Mandir for the new core committee to be elected at Urban Estate, Phase 2, Patiala. Bhagva’s team has raised many issues against his opposition. The main points are cleanliness, gross mismanagement of events, and negligence. They have also said that, as per the committee rules, a presidentship is given for a maximum of four years, but for many years, there have been no changes and power remains in the hands of one person. Bhagva’s team believes that it is time for a change and for new ideas to be brought to the table. They argue that a fresh core committee will bring much-needed transparency and accountability to the management of Radhey Shyam Mandir.

Additionally, they have emphasized the importance of inclusivity and ensuring equal representation for all members of the community in decision-making processes. And Bhagva teams are ready for many changes with new facilities like a modern and hygienic kitchen, a new shoe house, a women’s kirtan mandal, temple cleanliness, health, and promotion for Sanathan dharmas.

Furthermore, the team has proposed the implementation of educational programmes and workshops to promote cultural awareness and spiritual growth among the younger generation. They believe that these initiatives will not only attract more devotees but also foster a sense of unity and harmony within the community. Additionally, they aim to establish partnerships with local organisations to organise charitable events and community outreach programmes, further strengthening the temple’s role as a pillar of support for those in need. So today is the day to vote and elect your favourite team. By voting for this team, you are supporting their vision of a temple that not only serves as a place of worship but also as a hub for personal development and community service. Together, we can create a temple that is not just a physical structure but a vibrant centre for spiritual growth and positive impact in our community.

Therefore, to vote, the voter needs his identity verification, like an Aadhaar card, a driving licence, or a voter card. Make sure to bring a valid form of identification with you when you go to vote, such as an Aadhaar card, driving licence, or voter card. Remember that voting hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., so plan your visit accordingly. Let your voice be heard and help shape the future of our community by supporting the team’s vision for a temple that goes beyond just a place of worship.

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Governor Banwarilal Purohit unfurls tricolour at Patiala on the occasion of state-level Republic Day function

An invitation to Punjabis to mobilise against drugs and corruption and support the government Banwari Lal Purohit, who is the Sidak and Sarr of Punjabis, has an influence on me. The governor also praised the city of Patiala. Patiala, January 26: The Governor of Punjab, Mr. Banwari Lal Purohit, unfurled the national tricolour flag of the country in Patiala on the occasion of the state-level function of Republic Day. On this occasion, he saluted the martyrs and great freedom fighters who contributed to the freedom struggle of the country and invited the Punjabis to support the state government by mobilising against drugs and corruption. Mr. Banwari Lal Purohit reviewed the grand parade after unfurling the national tricolour flag at Raja Bhalindra Singh Sports Stadium, Polo Ground, and later took a salute from the march past.

On this occasion, in his message to the residents of the state, the Governor of Punjab extended his heartfelt congratulations on Republic Day and termed this day a day to celebrate and honour our nation and our sovereignty. Earlier, the Governor paid tribute to the war martyrs of the Indian Army by visiting the Patiala State Force and the Black Elephant War Memorial. Mr. Anurag Verma, DGP, the Punjab Chief Secretary, was with him on this occasion. Mr. Gaurav Yadav, Deputy Commissioner Sakshi Sahni, and S.S.P. Varun Sharma were also present. Mr. Banwari Lal Purohit mentioned the great patriotic warriors and said that due to the huge sacrifices of millions of freedom fighters, we got freedom, and this republic was built. He said Babasaheb, Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, along with B.N. He specifically mentioned Rao and expressed his respect for all of the Constituent Assembly’s members before saying that we should make a commitment today to follow in the footsteps of these outstanding individuals. Mr. Banwari Lal Purohit invited the Punjabis to cooperate with the government for the eradication of corruption, just as they contributed to the liberation of the country. He said that the scourge of corruption is hollowing out our society. That’s why he himself has written a letter to the higher authorities and insisted on taking action for a clean, transparent, and corruption-free administration. Mentioning the many challenges facing Punjab, including drugs from across the border, Mr. Banwari Lal Purohit invited Punjabis to mobilise to save our youth from drugs and support the state government in the war against drugs.

The governor said that he is convinced of the success of Punjabis because once they decide to do something, they die after completing it. Mr. Banwari Lal Purohit mentioned ‘Pagdi Savanha Jatta Pagadi Savanha Oy’ and invited the residents of the state to contribute to the progress, development, and progress of Punjab. Especially praising the city of Patiala, the governor mentioned the words of Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel at the time of the formation of PEPSU, including the fact that it has remained a part of the country since its independence, that ‘If he gets a chance to be born again, he should be born here.

Chahunhage’, also mentioned specially. He also praised the efforts made by the district administration to protect the lives and property of the people and the courage shown by the people during the last year’s floods by saying, ‘Sherhir shar shundeinda Patiala’. The Governor of Punjab said that the Constitution of India has given equal rights to all the citizens of the country to contribute to the development of the nation, but rights and duties are two sides of the same coin, so we need rights as well as fundamental duties. should follow He also stressed the need for every citizen to contribute and follow moral values for the progress of the country.

On this occasion, the governor, freedom fighter S. The representatives of Freedom Fighters Successor Association 234 and 196, including Avtar Singh, and the families of the brave women of the war martyrs were specially honored. He also honoured eminent personalities in various fields, including the Padma Shri awardee, renowned colorist Mr. Pran Sabharwal. On this occasion, students of Vani School, Patiala School for the Deaf Saifdipur, and the Patiala Association of Deaf released balloons and sang the national anthem in sign language. On the occasion of the ceremony, M.P. Special DGP, along with Praneet Kaur, MLA Ajitpal Singh Kohli, Gurdev Singh Dev Mann, and Gurlal Ghanour, Arpit Shukla, Division Commissioner Daljit Singh Mangat, Director Information and Public Relations Bhupinder Singh, District and Sessions Judge Rupinderjit Chahal, District Planning Committee Chairman Jassi Sohianwala, Improvement Trust Chairman Megh Chand Shermajra, Preeti Malhotra, Harjshan Singh Pathanmajra, Vice Chancellor Prof. Arvind and JS Cheema, Padma Mr. Jagjit Singh Dardi and Dr. RL Mittal, Deputy Commissioner Sakshi Sahni, SSP. Varun Sharma, ADCJ Anupreeta Johal, Navreet Kaur Sekhon, SDM Dr. Ismat Vijay Singh, Jeevanjot Kaur, Deepjot Kaur, Kannu Garg, Naman Markann, Babandeep Singh Walia, and a large number of other personalities, including Patiala residents, teachers, and students, were also present.

***Photo Caption: Punjab Governor Shri Banwari Lal Purohit performs the ceremony of hoisting the national tricolour flag at Patiala on the occasion of the state-level function of Republic Day.     

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On the occasion of the state-level function of Republic Day, the tableaux depicting the martyrs and rich heritage of Punjab sent by the Punjab government became the center of attraction.

PATIALA, JANUARY 26: Every spectator in the stadium was drawn to the tableaus that the Punjab government sent out on Republic Day, which featured scenes from Punjab’s rich past and culture, as well as the martyrs who gave their lives to defend the nation. As the primary visitor at the Republic Day event, Punjab Governor Banwarilal Purohit unfurled the national flag, examined the parade, saluted the march past, and observed the tableaus. The 13 tableaus that were a part of the state-level event began with the tableau that the Punjabi government sent, which showed the role that Punjabis had played in the nation’s fight for independence.

This included Ajit Singh, Baba Kharak Singh, Madan Lal Dhingra, Dr. Diwan Singh Kalepani, Kamagata Maru, Lala Lajpat Rai, Shaheed Sukhdev, Lala Hardial, and Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Kartar Singh Sarabha, Udham Singh, and Baba Sohan Singh Bhakna. The achievements of the girls trained by Mai Bhago Armed Forces Preparatory Institute for Girls and ‘Nari Shakti’ (Mai Bhago, the first great Sikh Jangju Bibi) in many professions were showcased in the second tableau delivered by the Punjab government.

The third tableau presented Punjab’s rich cultural legacy. Tableaux from various departments demonstrated how 664 Aam Aadmi Clinics throughout the state and the Health Department’s Healthy Punjab initiative transformed government hospitals for a whopping Rs 550 crore under the slogan “Health Facilities at Your Doorstep, Brought by the Punjab Government.” In order to provide the students in the eleventh and twelfth grades at the School of Eminence with a creative setting in which to create a new future, information regarding the unique camp for the preparation of medical, JE, and engineering examinations was presented through the fifth tableau.

The Department of Agriculture emphasised agricultural diversification and stubble management in the sixth tableau. The Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) displayed zero electricity invoices totaling 2.33 crore for 19,300 customers in the seventh table.

The Department of Social Security, Women, and Child Development emphasised the contributions made by Patiala girls in a number of disciplines in the eighth tableau. The Department of Forests showcased the 61 thousand tube wells and around 1 lakh 80 thousand saplings under the Forest Department Patiala programme, which aims to plant three trees on each tube well, in the ninth tableau.

The Department of Child Protection illustrated every hand pen in School on Wheels and My Childhood Project. The police department’s data indicated that 1,41,060 services were offered to the general public via the Saanjh Kendras.

The administrative reform tableau showed the doorstep delivery programme that the Punjab government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, launched to give the populace better administrative amenities.

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PM Modi and the priests conducted the ‘Pran Pratishtha’ ritual at the Shri Ram temple in Ayodhya, unveiling the Ram Lalla.

The ‘Pran Pratishtha’ ceremonies started at 12.20 pm and ended at 1 pm, with an 84-second ‘Abhijit muhurta’, or auspicious hour, in which PM Modi took part. While Ayodhya is on high alert with unprecedented security and painted in saffron colours, the whole nation is decked in ‘Jai Shri Ram’ flags to commemorate the major event.

A total of 8,000 invitations were extended to prominent figures in politics, film, sports, and other industries for the Ram Mandir opening. Top actors Amitabh Bachchan, Alia Bhatt, Ranbir Kapoor, Ram Charan, singers Sonu Nigam and Shankar Mahadevan, cricketers Sachin Tendulkar and Anil Kumble, among others, attended the consecration event.

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Assistant Commissioner hands over electoral rolls and CDs to representatives of political parties

PATIALA, JANUARY 22: The Special Summary Revision of Electoral Rolls and CDs handed over by the Assistant Commissioner to the representatives of the political parties has resulted in the final publication of 14,98,280 voters in the district. On the occasion, the Assistant Commissioner said that after the revision of the newly created votes, deleted votes, and corrections, the total number of voters in the eight assembly constituencies of Nabha, Patiala Rural, Rajpura, Ghanaur, Sanaur, Patiala, Samana, and Shutrana is now 14,98,280. These include 7,83,227 men, 7,14,996 women, and 57 transgender voters.

Ravinder Singh said that in order to increase the participation of youth in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in 2024, the Election Commission of India has set a target to ensure that every youth who is 18 years of age and older is compulsorily enrolled in the photo electoral roll and their 100 percent participation in India’s democracy. The Election Commission of India has fixed four qualifying dates in a year: 1st January, 1st April, 1st July, and 1st October, as per which the next qualifying date is now 1st April 2024. In the meeting, all political parties were asked to appoint their respective booth-level agents at each polling station as per the instructions of the Election Commission of India. The meeting was attended by Mr. Mohinder Singh from the Congress, Mr. Sukhwinder Singh from the Shiromani Akali Dal, Mr. Rajinder Mohan from the Aam Aadmi Party, and Mr. Baldev Singh Mehra from the Bahujan Samaj Party.

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