Saturday, January 29, 2011

Law on contract farming proposed

Chandigarh : With shrinking land holdings making farming non-viable, the Punjab Government has decided to infuse new hope in agriculture by way of cooperative and contract farming. To ensure that cooperatives and companies do not take farmers for a ride, the state is contemplating bringing in legislation that will bind those undertaking contract farming by legislation. Contract farming has been prevalent in the region, especially after the setting up of agro-processing units. At present hundreds of acres of land is under contract farming where large companies ask farmers to grow a particular produce and promise to buy it back. In many cases, the companies do not honour their commitment if the commodity becomes available at cheaper prices elsewhere. To make contract farming popular and to facilitate optimum use of expensive equipment and implements, the Punjab Government has decided to come out with a new law on contract farming. This legislation that is still in a draft stage proposes to bind companies to honour the terms of agreement. The proposal was mooted after reports that several multinational companies and big business houses went back on their commitments after making farmers grow potatoes or tomatoes. Similarly, many farmers entered into a lease with the Punjab Agro for citrus cultivation as a means of crop diversification, but the contracts were either terminated or the farmers suffered huge losses. Under the proposed legislation, the state government will, from time to time, notify crops that would be protected under this new legislation. From around two lakh acres under contract farming at present, the government hopes to bring about 25 lakh acres under contract farming. Once the draft is completed and vetted by the legal branch of the government, the Bill could be brought for passing in the Punjab Vidhan Sabha in the coming Budget Session, it is learnt. The legislation is contemplating proposing that once a company asks a farmer to grow something for the company, it will have to buy and pay the price already agreed upon, even if the produce is available at a cheaper price elsewhere. But at the same time, if the price of the produce increases, the farmers would be at liberty to demand a higher price or sell it to someone else for a higher price.

Avtar Singh Makkar, President S.G.P.C. urges PM to intervene

Amritsar : Taking serious note of the turban-frisking incident involving NRI Jaswinder Singh Dhaliwal in Italy, SGPC chief Avtar Singh Makkar today shot off a missive to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, urging him to take up the matter with the Italian Government on top priority. In his letter to the Prime Minister, Makkar said the entire Sikh community was deeply anguished over the humiliation of Sikhs by taking their turbans off forcibly or compelling them to hand over their turbans for thorough search at the international airports particularly in the US and Europe. He said the SGPC had been flooded with calls and representations following the recent incidents involving India's envoy to UN Hardeep Puri at Austin Texas, NRI Dhaliwal at Milan airport and Hazoori Ragi Bhai Nirmal Singh. Makkar said being himself a Sikh, the Prime Minister need not to be told the importance of turban for a Sikh. "It is not only a part of a Sikh's attire but is an integral part of their religious observance. Those who are humiliating the Sikhs by searching and taking off their turbans may not be knowing that the Sikhs are ordained to keep their hair covered with turban as per the Sikh code of conduct and hence they need to be sensitised in this regard," he said, adding that the Prime Minister could perform this sacred duty in the most convincing manner.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Lukemarm response to Manpreet's Yatra

Anandpur Sahib : After evoking a good response from Malwa region during launch of the Jago Punjab Yatra and in Maghi Mela, Manpreet Badal failed to strike a chord with people of Anandpur Sahib. The onset of second phase of the yatra here today witnessed thin attendance of supporters. Absence of former deputy speaker Bir Devinder remained conspicuous. A large number of supporters were from parts of Gidderbaha, Muktsar and Malout. There were a few numbers aof local residents of Anandpur Sahib. Sporting yellow bands and scarves, Manpreet and his supporters held the rally on a private plot near Panj Piara Park. Badal received a lukewarm response from the area, whose MLA Sant Ajit Singh had earlier supported him. “Had MLA Ajit Singh remained by Manpreet’s side, the response to yatra could have been much better,” observed the locales. It is also being said many of Manpreet’s supporters, especially those from the SAD, could not come out openly out of the fear inviting wrath of their party leaders. Manpreet justified himself for leaving the post of the Finance Minister. He drew parallels with Subhash Chander Bose and said like Bose, he renounced the ministry to remain loyal to the people of Punjab. Manpreet said his front is not third, but new front. “Third front implies that we stand on third pedestal of race, whereas we are actually heralding new era as an alternative front to the Congress and the SAD,” he added. Manpreet promised his people moon saying that the after 12 months, when he comes to power, he would suck away all corruption from Punjab

Tricolour will be hoisted at Lal Chowk : BJYM

Jallandhar : The Tricolour will be hoisted at Lal Chowk in Srinagar at any cost on Republic Day. BJYM president and BJP MP Anurag Thakur stated this while addressing a public rally at Patel Chowk here on Sunday. Thakur said efforts were being made to stop him from hoisting the flag at Lal Chowk. If he was not allowed to unfurl the National Flag at Lal Chowk, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh would have no moral right to hoist it at the Lal Qila, he added. Expressing surprise, he said he failed to understand why an Indian had been stopped to hoist the flag in his country. While Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah had seemingly bowed before separatists as he was issuing statements against his plan of hoisting the flag at Lal Chowk, Dr Manmohan Singh had also apparently bowed before Omar on this issue, he added. Later talking to mediapersons, he said the main motive of the yatra was to create awareness among the countrymen about the Kashmir problem. Kashmiri Pandits and Sikhs were being made victims by the militants, he added. Addressing the rally, Punjab Local Bodies Minister Manoranjan Kalia said Thakur’s yatra reminded him of a similar yatra carried out by the then BJP president, Murli Manohar Joshi, and a rath yatra by the then BJP chief, LK Advani, several years ago.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Centre, ignoring state's requirement : Adesh Partap Singh Kairon

Chandigarh : Punjab Food and Supply Minister Adesh Partap Singh Kairon today condemned the Centre for sanctioning storage for only 4.5 lakh tonnes to the state against its demand for storage capacity of 50.52 lakh tonnes across the country. Addressing mediapersons at Chandigarh Press Club, Kairon said, “We want the Centre to pay attention to our storage requirement as shortage of adequate storage capacity could lead to heavy losses.” Kairon said, “Out of the total bids (for creating 50.52 lakh tonnes of additional storage capacity) submitted by the state, the Centre has approved bids to create mere 4.5 lakh tonnes and bids for 14-15 lakh tonnes have been put on counter offer and the rest is pending.” He said Punjab had received 521 bids for creation of 50.52 lakh tonnes of new storage space in the state. He said, “The centre is aware that Punjab needs 80 lakh tonnes of storage capacity but it decided to build only 70 lakh tonnes of new capacities. The Centre decided on paper that Punjab needs not 70 lakh tonnes but only 50-52 lakh tonnes. At the same time it allowed Punjab to create 4.5 lakh tonnes of additional storage.” The state is facing a shortage of storing 80 lakh tonnes of foodgrain storage capacity against the present capacity of 200 lakh tonnes of storage comprising 95 lakh tonnes of covered space and rest as Covered Area Plinth (CAP). Kairon said the state had approached the Planning Commission to review the list of BPL families in Punjab. He said only nine per cent of the total population are BPL families, which adds up to 4.62 lakh.

Manpreet Singh made blunder by leaving Shiromani Akal Dal : Cheema

patiala : Dr Daljit Singh Cheema, Advisor to Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal, today launched scathing attacks on former Punjab Finance Minister Manpreet Singh Badal. While interacting with mediapersons after attending the bhog ceremony of Balwant Kaur, mother of SS Sekhon, OSD to the Punjab CM, Dr Cheema claimed that when Manpreet was the part of the government, he was against the subsidies but now he is advocating for giving more subsidies. He said the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) is a 90-year-old political party and history speaks that whosoever has deserted the SAD, has to regret later. “Let the next Assembly election in Punjab come. Then Manpreet will realise that he made a big blunder by leaving the SAD. “The speeches being delivered by Manpreet during the rallies being addressed by him in various parts of the state clearly reflects the double standards of Manpreet,” he said.

Partap Singh Bajwa buries the hatchet with PPCC chief

Gurdaspur : Former Chief Minister and PPCC chief Amarinder Singh indulged in his favourite pastime of Akali bashing using some of the choicest of Punjabi proverbs and idioms against Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal and his son Sukhbir Badal at a public meeting held here today. The event assumes significance as it was Amarinder’s first rally in the Majha region ever since he took over the reigns of the PPCC. “Today’s rally is a sure indicator to the fact that the Congress will improve its tally in Majha in the next Assembly election,” remarked PPCC spokesman Fateh Jung Singh Bajwa. The rally also saw Gurdaspur MP Partap Singh Bajwa, for long considered Amarinder’s bete noire, burying the hatchet with the PPCC chief. In his brief speech Bajwa said, “Congressmen in Majha may be a divided lot. But today all factions buried their differences to ensure the success of the rally.” The MP also went to the extent of announcing Amarinder Singh as the next Chief Minister. Amarinder Singh directed most of his verbal volleys at the Punjab Chief Minister and his son, Sukhbir Badal, mocking them repeatedly. He said, “Sukhbir Badal, I promise that a day will come when I will finish you politically. You and your cohorts are compromising Punjab’s interests for your own personal gains.” Amarinder also spoke about formulating a new agriculture policy if his party came to power. “I want to take the farmers out of the vicious debt trap. This can be done only if a new agriculture policy is put in place.” The former Chief Minister also pointed out that during his previous tenure he had ensured the commitment of big industrial groups, including the Reliance Industries, to invest in farming so that the income of the farmers could be enhanced. “But this government played petty politics and cancelled all those projects,” he added. Senior Congressmen who were present included Partap Bajwa, Santosh Chowdhury, Rana Gurjit Singh, PS Bhinder, Arvind Khanna, Ashwani Sekhri, Fateh Jung Singh Bajwa, Major Amardeep Singh, Tripit Rajinder Bajwa, Sukhjinder Randhawa, Naresh Puri, Harminder Jassi, Raman Bhalla, Raman Bahl, Aruna Chowdhury, SS Chottepur, Ajay Verma, Kartik Wadhera, Salamat Masih, Joginder Chinna, Neeraj Salhotra and Anu Gandotra.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Sikh high priests divide on calendar issue Sri Akal Takhat Jathedar invites suggestion in writing

Amritsar : A day after former Akal Takht Jathedar Joginder Singh Vedanti released the “original” Nanakshahi Calendar, the Akal Takht Jathedar, Giani Gurbachan Singh, today appealed to the Sikh high priests as well as former Jathedars not to create any controversy on the issue, while stating that anybody having any suggestion could submit the same in writing to Akal Takht or the SGPC. Though Takht Damdama Sahib Jathedar Balwant Singh Nandgarh and the Takht Patna Sahib Jathedar, Giani Iqbal Singh, hold contrasting views on the calendar and have been airing these in the media as well, the Akal Takht Jathedar stepped in to douse the flames of controversy only after Jathedar Vedanti, in an apparent act of defiance, released the “original” Nanakshahi Calendar for the New Year near the Golden Temple yesterday. Giani Gurbachan Singh today claimed that the basic character of the calendar had not been tampered with at all and no amendments had been made to it. “However, in view of some issues emerging from it, a few corrections have been made for the unity of the community. These corrections, too, have been made with the consensus of various committees formed on the issue as well as the Sant Samaj,” he said. According to him, Jathedar Vedanti’s utterances “don’t have any importance”, but added that such statements did create a dilemma in the community. However, like Jathedar Vedanti, Jathedar Nandgarh is also supporting the “original” Nanakshahi Calendar of 2003. Talking to The Tribune, Jathedar Nandgarh said,”I had warned them not to make amendments to the original calendar in haste. I had asked them to call Pal Singh Purewal, architect of the Nanakshahi Calendar, and other experts and discuss with them the changes they wanted to make, but nobody paid heed to me. I would have no problem with the amendments had they called Purewal and convinced him with their arguments.” The Nanakshahi Calendar was a symbol of the separate Sikh identity which came into being after a thorough discussion in the community and consent from all quarters, he added. On the contrary, the Takht Patna Sahib Jathedar, Giani Iqbal Singh, said the “amended” Nanakshahi Calendar had been adopted with the consent of the Jathedars of all five Takhts and those opposing it were “playing into the hands of anti-Panthic forces”. Meanwhile, politics over the issue is also hotting up. DSGMC chief Paramjit Singh Sarna and former Akali minister Manjeet Singh Calcutta have, in a joint statement, advocated the need for maintaining the “original” form of the calendar and implementing it with the consensus of the entire community. Similarly, the Dal Khalsa, a radical organisation, has praised Jathedar Vedanti and Jathedar Nandgarh for taking a stand in support of the “original” calendar

Development will be main poll plank : BJP Leaders

Chandigarh : The BJP has worked out a detailed strategy to strengthen its mass base and take on the Congress while remaining in coalition with the SAD. A meeting chaired by state BJP president Ashwani Sharma was held here today at which various party MLAs and ministers virtually negated the importance of Manpreet Badal in the changed political scenario and felt that development would be the main election plank in the 2012 elections. Held in a cordial atmosphere, the state BJP leadership felt that urban areas in the state would decide the formation of the next government. It was felt that the cities in Punjab had seen a lot of development during the last four years, which gave the BJP the edge over others. Though some MLAs reportedly told the party leadership not to take the Manpreet factor lightly, those in ministerial berths dismissed Manpreet’s “third front” as “insignificant”. Discussing various issues, Local Bodies Minister Manoranjan Kalia is reported to have told the party MLAs that the SAD-BJP coalition had already spent over Rs 500 crore in nagar council towns and municipal corporation cities on civic amenities and another Rs 1,100 core would be distributed by his department soon. This, he felt, would pay the party rich dividends in the next elections. “People are very happy with development work in the cities and they will keep this in mind while casting their vote”, he was quoted as having said. Ashwani Sharma and his party colleagues also discussed the issue of the SAD-BJP coalition. It was largely felt that the BJP had not got its due in power sharing, but they said that the coalition was strong. The BJP had fulfilled its coalition “dharma” despite being ignored at many places, it was said. But at the same time the leadership made it clear that the next elections, too, would be fought in coalition with the SAD. After the sitting MLAs of the party, including the ministers, made some pre-poll analysis, the BJP leaders said there was need to hold more training camps for party cadres to create awareness among the people about the works undertaken by the BJP in Punjab. The BJP has already held six such camps. “Just focus on the positive aspects and ignore factors like the presence of Manpreet Badal. It took the BJP 40 years to put Atal Behari Vajpayee in the Prime Minister’s chair. Don’t expect much from Manpreet”, a senior party leader told his colleagues. While some of the MLAs referred to the crowds Manpreet Badal was attracting, Ashwani Sharma supported Kalia in saying that “crowds don’t turn into votes”. All Punjab MLAs and MPs of the BJP will meet again at the BJP three-day national convention on February 8, 9 and 10 at Nagpur, where they will also take up Punjab-specific issues keeping in mind the next elections.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Pak Hindu families give representation to Deputy Commissioner Amritsar

Amritsar : Seeking Indian citizenship, 50 families hailing from Pakistan submitted a representation in this regard to the Deputy Commissioner, Amritsar, KS Pannu, today.The families say they want to escape the discrimination against minorities in Pakistan. President, All-India Hindu Shiv Sena, Surinder Kumar Billa, led the delegation. As many as 200 Pakistani Sikh and Hindu families live in the Chheharta area in Amritsar and do petty jobs to make both ends meet. Facing alleged social discrimination and economic hardships, they migrated to the border over a decade back. Now, they want to live here permanently and adopt Indian citizenship. As per norms, they would have to go back after every five years to get their visas for stay renewed. Class XII students Jaswinder Kaur and her friend Niranjeet Kaur, hailing from Peshawar in Pakistan, say their studies get affected everytime they have to go back to their country or visit their Embassy in New Delhi to get the permit for stay extended. “Life in Pakistan was hell, especially for girls. As Pakistani nationals we have go back once every five years and to our Embassy in New Delhi every two years to get our stay permit renewed. We are scared to go back because of the harassment meted out to the members of the minority communities,” they said. Naam Singh, hailing from Peshawar, says he was forced to leave their country or origin due to the prejudice against the minorities. Deputy Commissioner said several cases of Sikh and Hindu families from Pakistan and Afghanistan have been forwarded to the state Home Department after verification of records. “The cases too would be recommended to the state government after the formalities get completed,” he said

A leader in the world of cooperatives

Bathinda : Surinder Jakhar, who met with a tragic end on Monday, was well known in the world of cooperatives who made a significant contribution to accelerate agricultural and rural development. A graduate from DAV College in Abohar and alumnus of Panjab University, Jakhar was actively involved with cooperatives for about three decades. Born on April 5, 1953, in Panjkosi village, he was also a keen cricketer and was the captain of the first college cricket team when he graduated in 1974. He was elected the sarpanch of his village in 1980 and was first elected the Managing Director of the Fazilka Central Cooperative Bank in 1987. He held this position till his death. His zeal in improving the financial position of people in the rural areas, particularly farmers, and augmenting their incomes through cooperatives was lauded even by his detractors. Surinder Jakhar was the youngest Chairman of the world’s fertiliser giant, Indian Farmers Fertilizer Cooperative Ltd (IFFCO). He was elected its Chairman for four terms and held the prestigious position till his death. Under his leadership, IFFCO created a new record of sales of 112 lakh MT of fertiliser in 2008-09 and also achieved a record turnover in 2008-09. IFFCO earned a net profit of Rs 360 crore in 2008-09. During his tenure, IFFCO successfully forayed into the rural telecom sector by forming IFFCO Kisan Sanchar Ltd. IFFCO Chhattisgarh Power Limited was formed to foray into the power sector and it also became the first company in India to make an SEZ for farmers, IFFCO Kisan SEZ. IFFCO also ventured abroad as a partner in Legend International, Australia, re-structured ICS Senegal, bought Baylis Generators — -a UK-based company — to help Indian farmers by introducing alternative energy lanterns and torches. He was twice elected the Director, International Cooperative Alliance, and was the founder-Chairman of IFFCO TOKIO General Insurance Company that introduced free insurance cover for the farming community. Recently, due to his efforts, IFFCO had signed global ventures for the manufacture of fertilisers, phosphates and generation of power. He also served as Director, Markfed, and KRIBHCO. A recipient of the Best Cooperator Award in 2001, Surinder Jakhar won fame as one of the best progressive farmers who used to spend quality time looking after his farms in his native village Panjkosi and Maujgarh. His elder brother, Sajjan Kumar Jakhar, was twice a member of the Punjab Cabinet. His younger brother, Sunil Jakhar, now represents Abohar in the Punjab Assembly. His son, Sandeep Jakhar, heads the district unit of the Youth Congress. Together, they contributed to making the area a family bastion, so assiduously nurtured by his father, Balram Jakhar, himself a Congress stalwart

Badal gives function for Kuka Martyrs a miss

Malerkotla : The state-level function to commemorate the death anniversary of 66 Kuka martyrs here evoked a lukewarm response due to the non-participation of Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal and Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal. Interestingly, the head of the martyr Kuka sect, Satguru Jagjeet Singh Ji, also failed to attend the function. Even the SAD’s probable candidate from Malerkotla, Izhar Aalam, did not come. Two ministers, state Tourism Minister Hira Singh Gabria and Food and Civil Supplies Minister Adesh Pratap Singh Kairon, who attended the function, recalled the supreme sacrifices made by the Kuka martyrs in 1872, which had laid the foundation for the freedom struggle of India. While Kairon announced a grant of Rs 25 lakh for the development of the memorial in Malerkotla, Gabria said he had granted Rs 5 crore for the development of a memorial at Bhaini Sahib in Ludhiana district. Out of this, Rs 3 crore had already been received by the authorities there, he added. Addressing a gathering, MP Balwinder Singh Bhunder thanked CM Parkash Singh Badal for getting the picture of the Kuka martyrs displayed at Parliament complex in Delhi. Meanwhile, senior Congress leader and former minister Jasbir Singh, while recalling the supreme sacrifice of the Kuka martyrs, praised the former CM and senior Congress leader, Beant Singh, for allocating grants judiciously for the development of the memorial at Malerkotla

400 vet inspectors to be recruited in Punjab soon

Patiala : Cabinet Minister for Animal Husbandry, Fisheries and Dairy Development, Punjab, Gulzar Singh Ranike, has said in order to ensure the availability of requisite veterinary staff in the rural areas of Punjab, the state government would soon be recruiting as many as 400 veterinary inspectors. He further said with a view to end the scarcity of the veterinary doctors in the veterinary hospitals, dispensaries and polyclinics operating from various rural areas across the state, the government has decided to recruit 100 veterinary doctors and 25 veterinary specialists. “While 100 veterinary doctors will be posed in the veterinary hospitals, the 25 veterinary specialists will take care of the veterinary polyclinics. The case for their recruitment has already been sent to the Punjab Public Service Commission,” he said, while speaking to mediapersons at the Circuit House, here yesterday. Ranike further said it was for the first time that the government had announced that people in general category, who would purchase 2-10 animals would get a subsidy of 25 per cent, whereas those in reserve category would get 33 per cent subsidy. “The Punjab Government is also in process of opening four animal mandis at an estimated cost of Rs 10 crore in different parts of the state. Besides, the SAD-BJP Government will open 19 veterinary hospitals at the block level. Likewise, with an aim to provide treatment to animals with latest techniques in the state, the government has decided to open Polyclinics at the block level. Around Rs 11.25 crore will be spent on nine veterinary polyclinics, likely to come up in Punjab in near future,” he claimed.

Ramoowalia seeks national debate on corruption

Bathinda : Lok Bhalai Party president Balwant Singh Ramoowalia today accused the Congress-led UPA government of laying unhealthy traditions by targeting the constitutional institution of the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG), which has estimated a loss of Rs 1.76 lakh crore due to the 2G Spectrum scam. Ramoowalia, who was here, also accused the UPA government of functioning like a protector of corrupt elements instead of safeguarding public money. “It was unfortunate that the Central Government is plundering public money for its own survival,” he alleged. He said the Central Government was one by one eroding the sanctity of constitutional institutions. It was also trying to protect Central Vigilance Commissioner PJ Thomas, who was accused of misuse of power in the 2G scam, he added Ramoowalia said despite allegations of corruption and misuse of power against Suresh Kalmadi during the Commonwealth Games, the Centre remained mum on the issue. He also demanded retrieving black money that was hidden in banks abroad.

Manpreet may resign before floating party

Jallandhar : Former Finance Minister Manpreet Singh Badal along with MLAs who supported him - Jagbir Brar and Manjinder Singh Kang - may resign before floating a new political party. During his visit here today, Manpreet said he would declare his new party on the martyrdom of Shaheed Bhagat Singh at Khatkar Kalan on March 23. However, to a query, Manpreet said he and MLAs who supported him might resign as members of the state Assembly before declaring his outfit. But he neither confirmed nor ruled out the possibility of his father Gurdass Badal’s contesting against Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal from the Lambi constituency during the forthcoming Assembly elections scheduled to be held in February next year. Manpreet said it was too early to speak about the possible alliance of his would-be political party. Manpreet, who was accompanied by Jalandhar cantonment MLA Jagbir Brar, said the first phase of his Jago Punjab Yatra had successfully completed at Muktsar on the Maghi Mela. He also reiterated that he would contest from the Gidderbaha segment. Meanwhile, Experts from diverse fields of social sciences as well as performing arts see rebel Akali Manpreet Singh Badal as a competent alternative to leaders of the Congress and SAD in the state. Eminent scholars presented these views during a seminar “Creating clean political alternative in Punjab” held under the aegis of Punjab People’s Party (PPP) at Desh Bhagat Yadgaar Hall here today. They also expressed resentment over the present corrupt political system. Presiding over the seminar, eminent agricultural economist Dr SS Johl said Punjabis should support Manpreet as he had not quit Cabinet for his personal interests like other politicians but had scarified his ministry for the cause of the masses of Punjab. Also PPP chairman, Dr Johl said instead of criticising one another like other leaders, Manpreet spoke of minimizing corruption, poverty and drug de-addiction. He extended support of the PPP to Manpreet in his endeavour of launching a new revolution in Punjab.

Balbir Bath sworn in as Cabinet Minister

Chandigarh : Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today expanded his Cabinet and filled the slot with Capt Balbir Singh Bath. Bath, a three-time MLA and a veteran Akali leader from Gurdaspur district, has filled the seat vacated by former Finance Minister Manpreet Singh Badal. He was administrated the oath of office and secrecy by Punjab Governor Shivraj V. Patil. On the lawns of the Punjab Raj Bhawan, the 68-year-old former infantry officer was facilitated by his former brother officers of the Jat Regiment as he took the blessings of the Chief Minister and SAD president Sukhbir Singh Badal. Surprisingly, almost the entire BJP leadership was conspicuous by their absence. The only BJP faces that were visible at the oath-taking ceremony were one or two MLAs from Bath’s own area. On the Chief Minister’s advice, the Governor allocated him the portfolios of Defence Services Welfare, Legal and Legislative Affairs, NRIs Affairs, Removal of Grievances and Pensions and Welfare of the Pensioners Wing of the Finance Department. These departments generally do not find any taker as these are “low work” departments and do not command much weight in the government. Talking to the media, Bath said he would try to do his best in whatever departments were given to him. “The CM knows my capabilities and will accord me work accordingly,” he added. While the BJP did not have many leaders to participate in the event, the SAD had almost half of the Cabinet present on the occasion. But at the same time, the absence of Bathinda MP Harsimrit Badal and MLA from Majitha Bikramjit Singh raised some political questions. Bikramjit had resigned from the Punjab Cabinet to pave way for Sukhbir Badal. With the vacancy created by the expulsion of Manpreet, he was hoping to be re-inducted. The absence of the brother-sister duo is being interpreted as an expression of their resentment. By giving one more seat in the Cabinet to the Majha region, the SAD has indicated that it wants to keep people in that belt happy besides showing to them the SAD-BJP’s gratitude for giving them a good response in the last General Election. With the induction of Bath, the strength of the Badal ministry has risen to 18. Bath said his priority would be to end unemployment, provide justice to people and create a corruption-free society.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Administration fails to manage traffic

Muktsar : Thousands of devotees today took a holy dip in the sarovars and paid obeisance at various gurdwaras at Muktsar on the occasion of Maghi Mela today. The city was decorated with huge flex boards and flags welcoming the devotees for the Maghi Day celebrations. Contributing to the celebrations, a large number of social organisations voluntarily arranged langars for all devotees arriving in the city to pay obeisance. Despite this, a huge beeline was observed at the main langar hall, located inside the gurdwara premises. Meanwhile, the favourite drink of Nihangs ‘ghota’ was being prepared at various places and some of them were even selling it on the road. Giving it the true colour of a rural fair, a number of sales promotion exhibitions were organised in the city to display the agro-based tools, tractors and various other products like seeds, etc. People also enjoyed the swings and mini-circus organised there. However, visiting the city, it was observed that a majority of the crowd visiting Muktsar today was mainly interested in the political conferences. Though the police of the whole Bathinda zone that comprises six districts was deployed in the city, it failed to manage the event. Hundreds of youngsters were spotted brandishing lethal weapons at the mela. Against the tall claim of the administration to have installed CCTV cameras across the city to keep a tab on the mischievous elements, pickpockets and snatchers had a field day. Ironically, despite it being a sacred day today, all liquor vends were open as the administration did not bother to check the menace. A large number of people were witnessed enjoying liquor on the road and creating nuisance but no cop bothered about it. Moreover, the administration today completely failed in managing the vehicular traffic and all roads got blocked that held up even the VIPs, including MLAs and MPs. The situation was so chaotic that a number of politicians, a majority of them belonging to the Congress, failed to attend the conferences. Some of the MLAs were spotted wading through the sea of humanity and jostling their way to the venues. Though an SSP rank official was assigned the job to manage the traffic, hundreds of buses belonging to various parties were witnessed stranded miles away from the city. The situation could not be improved even after the political conferences had concluded. Four hours after the leaders left the stages, traffic was still choked on all the roads leading to Muktsar.

Manpreet Singh for formation of New Front

Muktsar : Former Finance Minister Manpreet Singh Badal today said he had to leave the Punjab Cabinet despite the fact that he had neither bargained with anyone against the interests of Punjab nor had he taken commission from any one, but the people who had got commissions were still in the Punjab Cabinet. He also asked the people to tell him what was his fault due to which he had to leave the Cabinet. He said if there was any fault on his part, it was that he had spoken about changing the destiny of Punjab by way of removing illiteracy, unemployment, poverty, etc. Manpreet was addressing his ‘Jago Punjab conference’ organised on the occasion of Maghi Mela here. In this conference, besides his supporters and followers, wearing saffron strips on their foreheads, a large number of other people also took part. Manpreet and others also paid tributes to the 40 ‘Muktas’. Manpreet also gave a clarion call to the people of Punjab to participate in his conference at Khatkar Kalan, the birth place of Shaheed Bhagat Singh, in Nawanshahr district on March 23, the martyrdom day of Shaheed Bhagat Singh, for creating a bright future for the coming generations. Regarding creation of a third front, Manpreet said, “Call it ‘new front’ instead of third front.” He said he would chalk out modalities of the ‘new front’ by March 23 to present the same at the March 23 conference at Khatkar Kalan. Earlier, his staunch supporter and former Deputy Speaker Bir Devinder Singh termed Manpreet a builder of the third front to be created in the near future. Manpreet also reiterated for the last time (in his words) that he would not betray the people of Punjab by joining the SAD again as people did not love Manpreet, but loved his principles. He also said that he had not come here to seek votes; he had come here to prepare the people for getting justice and bringing a revolution for a bright future of the state. He said today’s conference showed that Punjab’s destiny would change soon. Some resolutions were also passed by the gathering that included liberation from the pain and agony that have gripped Punjab, participation in the ‘Jago Punjab’ movement for bringing a new democratic socio-political order in Punjab. Among others who were present or spoke on the occasion included Bir Devinder Singh, former Deputy Speaker; Bharat Bhushan, a nephew of Shaheed Sukhdev; Abhey Singh Sandhu, a nephew of Shaheed Bhagat Singh; Gurdas Singh Badal, father of Manpreet Singh Badal; Manjinder Singh Kang, MLA; Jagbir Singh Brar, MLA; Kushaldeep Singh Dhillon, ex-MLA.

Former Chief Minister Capt. Amarinder Singh hits out at Badals

Muktsar : PCC chief Amarinder Singh today lashed out at Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal and said that the Badal family was engaged in a war of succession by trampling all principles of democracy. Addressing the party’s political conference at Maghi Mela here, Capt Amarinder Singh targeted Badal and his Deputy Chief Minister son Sukhbir Singh Badal. He also did not spare former Finance Minister Manpreet Singh Badal, senior Badal’s nephew, saying they all had caused financial loss to the state. While referring to Badal’s allegation that he has been nourishing a feeling of vindictiveness towards him (Badal), Capt Amarinder Singh asked, “Why should I have a sense of vindictiveness or vendetta towards him, but certainly I will put him in the dock for all omissions and commissions.” Replying to Badal’s charge that he was threatening his officers, Capt Amarinder Singh remarked, “Why should I threaten them? They are as much my officers as they are yours and they have worked so efficiently with me for five years.” However, he added “but those officers who have victimised my 30,000 Congress workers, I tell them, I don’t nourish any sense of vendetta against them, but I tell them in straightforward words that I will hang them upside down”. Asserting that Badal was running away from his challenge of an open public debate at some neutral forum about the development he has been claiming to have effected in Punjab, Capt Amarinder Singh said he (Badal) had nothing to show when it came to public and transparent scrutiny. Having a dig at the Chief Minister’s sangat darshan programmes, the PCC president remarked, “Badal has been acting like a medieval king trying to dole out bounties among his loyal subjects.” Ridiculing the estranged nephew of Badal and former Finance Minister Manpreet, Capt Amarinder Singh said his was no fight for principles. “It is simply a war of succession. Manpreet knew that he had no future in the Akali Dal after Parkash Singh Badal passes on the baton to Sukhbir.” “Manpreet is now simply trying to search space for himself,” Capt Amarinder remarked. He asked Manpreet as to what he did during the four years when he was Finance Minister other than clamouring against the subsidies, while availing of these himself. He asked the Badals as to what had they done for the people of Punjab. Addressing the rally, leader of the opposition in the Punjab Assembly, Rajinder Kaur Bhattal, said, the Badals’ days were numbered now. She said the Badals only indulged in vendetta against the Congress workers and now they would have to account for each and every sin. Prominent among those present on the occasion included Lal Singh, Avtar Singh Brar, Ripjit Brar, Jeet Mohinder Singh Sidhu, Rana Gurmeet Singh Sodhi, Amarjeet Singh Samra, Sunil Jakhar, Arvind Khanna, Sadhu Singh Dharamsot, Jagmohan Kang, Mahesh Inder Singh Badal and others.

Maghi Mela at Muktsar, No one is above party : Parkash Singh Badal

Muktsar : Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal in a veiled attack on rebel Manpreet Singh Badal today said that the party was above any individual and placing personal opinions above the considered view of the whole party was unacceptable.Addressing a mammoth gathering, which Badal described as unprecedented in his political career, Badal, while referring to Manpreet, said, “If one has too strong an ego to abide by party discipline, he or she should never join a political party.” He pointed out that he was confronted with several compelling circumstances in his political career spanning over 50 years where he had always ignored even his family ties and personal relations in the interest of the party because he considered the party supreme. He said that enormous development had taken place in Punjab during the past four years and several other projects were in the pipeline. Accusing Capt Amarinder Singh of misleading the general public through his political manoeuvrings, Badal said that whenever the Assembly elections drew near he (Amrinder Singh) comes out of hibernation. He dared Amarinder Singh to explain where was he during the past four years and now all of a sudden he had put in a ‘guest appearance’. Badal said he was blatantly telling “lies” to woo the voters but this would not help the Congress.Badal also criticised the Congress-led UPA government for the spiralling prices of food commodities and unbridled corruption. In his address after paying homage to the 40 ‘Muktas’, Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal also attacked Manpreet Badal for criticising the subsidies for poor farmers. He vehemently said that the subsidies would continue for the weaker sections of society in terms of social security pension, Shagun scheme besides free power to the farmers to compensate them for the “apathetic” attitude of the Centre by not giving them remunerative price for their crops. Sukhbir said the progressive and people- friendly policies would continue to ensure overall development and welfare of all sections of society in the state. Dwelling on the administrative reforms, Sukhbir said the state government would soon implement all the 70 citizen-centric facilities within the next three months.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

300 punjabis illegally detained in UAE

Amritsar : Even as the case of 17 Punjabi youths being awarded death sentence in the UAE is fresh in the minds of the people, another case of alleged harassment and illegal detention of nearly 300 Punjabi workers has come to light at a hosiery unit located at Zubail in UAE. Darshan Mattoo, a resident of Gurdaspur district whose maternal cousin is employed at Nasser S Hosiery, Zubail, said, “We received his call last night. He sounded very panicky and told that he along with around 300 other Punjabi workers have been illegally detained in some vehicles there. They are neither being given proper meals nor being allowed to answer nature’s call for the last two-three days.” He, however, pleaded for concealing the identity of his cousin as he felt that the latter may land in the soup in the UAE if his identity was made public. Later, talking to this correspondent on phone from UAE, his cousin told that the Nepali workforce dominate the hosiery unit where he is employed. He said following a tiff between Nepali and Punjabi workers three-four days ago after a Punjabi youth approached a Nepali worker, who was also a lottery agent, to claim some amount which he had won in a lucky draw. “The Nepali worker instead of paying him his due thrashed him which led to a violent clash between the two sides. However, the Nepali workers not only beat us but also ransacked the factory. They also set ablaze some factory vehicles and put the entire blame on the Punjabi workers,” he said. According to him, nine Punjabi workers sustained injuries in the clash and were admitted to a hospital there. However, on the basis of allegations levelled by the Nepali workers, they were later shifted to jail. Mattoo said the hosiery unit management is also siding with the Nepali workforce which outnumbers Punjabi youth working there. He claimed that even their cell phones have been snatched away by the Nepali workers and anybody found seeking help from any quarter is being subjected to more harassment. However, his cousin managed to hide his mobile phone and called him up. Meanwhile, Jagtar Singh Karampura, CPM Secretary, Amritsar (Urban), has appealed to Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh to intervene and resolve the issue.

Overseas Congress seeks 10 seats for NRIs

Chandigarh : Indian Overseas Congress president Vikram Bajwa said today that representatives of the party would meet Punjab Congress chief, Capt Amarinder Singh, soon to seek 10 seats for NRI candidates in the next Assembly elections. Bajwa and Tamil Nadu Governor Surjit Singh Barnala’s son Jasjit Singh Barnala came together to make the announcement at a function here today. Jasjit’s presence at the function organised by the Overseas Congress surprised many, as his family was perceived to be siding with the proposed outfit of rebel Akali Manpreet Singh Badal. Jasjit declined to comment whether he would be contesting the next Assembly elections. Overseas Congress president Vikram Bajwa, who addressed a press conference along with Jasjit, claimed that the Overseas Congress had already appealed to the Punjab Congress to allocate 10 seats to NRIs in the next elections. He said he would now be meeting Capt Amarinder Singh in the next two days to hand over a formal request in this regard. “We are optimistic that our demands will be met as the NRIs are important opinion makers and now also have voting rights,” he added. Bajwa said he would also urge Capt Amarinder to constitute a joint Political Action Committee of the Overseas Congress and the Pradesh Congress to give a practical shape to NRI participation in the next Assembly elections. He claimed that the NRIs were deeply swayed by the pro people and dynamic economic policies of the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, and were eager to lend support to the Congress. Bajwa also claimed that Sikhs abroad were against the concept of Khalistan and that anyone giving such an impression was not speaking out for the community as a whole.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Amarinder declares all-out war agains Badals

Mohali : The PPCC president, Capt Amarinder Singh, today declared an all-out war against members of the Badal family for various alleged acts of commission and omission if the Congress voted to power in the next Assembly elections. Having remained relatively soft with the Badals till now, the PPCC president while addressing a public rally organised by Kharar MLA Balbir Singh Sidhu said all wrongdoings, including the alleged monopolising of liquor, sand mining, cable network and transport trade by the Badals, would be thoroughly probed. “We already know how it is being done and we will make it public”, he said. Taking a dig at Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal, Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Badal, Bathinda MP Harsimrat Kaur and Bikram Singh Majithia, Amarinder said nobody knew who was running the show. The Akalis had pushed the state to the brink of bankruptcy with the state debt rising at an alarming proposition, Amarinder added. He spoke in support of Kharar MLA Balbir Singh Sidhu whom, he said, had been implicated in a false case of murder. Replying to a query that the Akalis were claiming to contest the elections on the issue of development in the state in the past four years as compared to that of the Congress, Amarinder said, “Parkash Singh Badal is the Chief Minister and I am former CM. Let him come and debate with me and let the debate be moderated independently at some institution like Panjab University. Everything will be clear as who did what.” “Punjabis want change and good governance,” he added. Stating that the Congress leadership at the Centre had taken on corruption as one of its minister (A Raja) had resigned and an inquiry had been marked (into the 2G scam), Minister of State for External Affairs Preneet Kaur said in Punjab, the government was being run by a coterie of four persons. Anandpur Sahib MP Ravneet Singh Bittu, senior Congress leaders Rajbir Singh and Deepinder Dhillon also spoke on the occasion. Lal Singh, Harnam Dass Johar, Chaudhary Jagjeet, Jeet Mohinder Sidhu, Arvind Khanna, OP Soni, Rajbir Padiala, Deepinder Singh Dhillon, Charanjit Singh Channi, Tej Parkash, Jagmohan Singh Kang, Sadhu Singh Dharamsot, Laly Jawandha and Darshan Brar were also present.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Gill Flyover inaugurate yet again, Cabinet Minister Gabria, who was present earlier too, opens it along with Deputy Speaker

Ludhiana : Political leaders leave no stone unturned to take the credit of every work conducted in the city. The perfect testimony to this was the inauguration of an arm of the Gill Chowk flyover by leaders of the SAD-BJP alliance today. However, Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal had already inaugurated the project amid much fanfare a few months back. It was on May 26 last year that the Deputy CM had inaugurated the project after which a part of it was made operational while the work on an arm from the Malerkotla side was still on. It took more then six months for the civic body to complete the project after which the MC officials had been waiting from last fortnight to start the movement of traffic from the road to ease out the traffic in the area. But it was not opened for the general public as politicians wanted to take the credit for the development work. But finally, Mayor Hakam Singh Giaspura gave his consent to inaugurate the arm of the flyover on Tuesday. Subsequently, Giaspura, Cabinet minister Hira Singh Gabria, Deputy Speaker Satpal Gosain, Senior Deputy Mayor Praveen Bansal and a battery of other councillors and officials of the MC inaugurated the arm of flyover from the Malerkotla side and termed it as the biggest achievement of the city which would held in decongesting the traffic. However, inaugurating the same project twice has not gone down well with councillors of the Opposition Congress, who termed it as wastage of public money. Congress councillor Rakesh Prashar said as the Mayor does not have anything to his credit, he was inaugurating the same project again and again. Prashar said residents would not be swayed away by such cheap tactics. Sanjay Talwar, another Congress councillor said to attain publicity, leaders of the SAD-BJP alliance were resorting to such tactics. He said the arm had been ready from last more then a month but due to the desire of the Mayor to get publicity from the already inaugurated project, the residents were made to suffer. MC Mayor Hakam Singh Giaspura was not available for comments. When contacted, Senior Deputy Mayor Praveen Bansal said the city had witnessed unparalleled development during their tenure and the Congress councillors were opposing them for sake of opposition.

Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal

Bassi Pathana : Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today said the state government would not let any attempt to disrupt peace in Punjab succeed. Badal was talking to mediapersons during the sangat darshan programme held here today. In case of the arrest of Sant Baljeet Singh Daduwal, he said the law will take its own course and those found guilty of provocation will not be spared. “Strict action would be initiated against all those who indulge in alleged anti-state policies no matter which party they belong to,” Badal said. Badal disbursed Rs 4.50 crore in grants to various village panchayats of Bassi Pathana. He sanctioned a grant of Rs 24 lakh to Nandpur village and Rs 16 lakh to Kalaur village. Earlier, the Chief Minister visited a dairy farm owned by a progressive farmer Davinder Singh at Kishangarh village. Badal urged the youth of Punjab to adopt self-employment ventures in allied farming like dairy, fishery and poultry. Groupism in the SAD came to the fore as council president Kulbhushan Malhotra along with seven other ruling party councillors did not attended the Sangat Darshan programme. They, however, met the Chief Minister at the residence of local SAD leader Rajesh Pal Singh Lalli. They demanded completion of pending development projects in Bassi Pathana.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Oppn to file petition against Mayor's election seeks Bansal's resignation over cell phone issue

Chandigarh : Opposition parties in the Chandigarh municipal corporation have demanded the resignation of union minister and local MP Pawan Kumar Bansal for interfering in the poll procedure to elect the Mayor. Bansal had allegedly overruled the instructions of not using camera cell phones in polling booths issued by presiding officer Brig Kuldeep Singh Chandpuri in the election held on January 1. They are now planning to send memoranda to the President of India, the Vice-President, the Lok Sabha Speaker and various senior leaders in Parliament. They alleged that Bansal’s attitude smacked of political “gundagardi” on the floor of the MC House by refusing to follow the instructions of the presiding officer. They said he had no moral right to hold the post of the MP, going by his behaviour in the MC House. Addressing mediapersons here today, former local MP and BJP leader Satpal Jain said the behaviour of Bansal on the floor of the House had hurt the sentiments of all parties. Jain claimed that Bansal had lost the trust of his own party councillors. That is why he had asked them to prove their loyalty by clicking pictures of their ballot paper as a proof of their voting for the party candidate. He claimed that if Congress councillors had not been asked to show their votes to the senior party leaders, the Congress would have mustered just eight votes. Raising an objection to the recount of votes, after the announcement had been made by the presiding officer, Jain questioned the need for the exercise when nobody had requested for a recount. RJD leader Ravinder Krishan alleged that the municipal corporation secretary had not played a fair role in the election and had acted in a biased manner, favouring 

Dip in mercury takes toll on sugarcane yield

Fatehgarh Sahib : A sudden dip in the temperature and attack of fungicides has decreased sugarcane yield in the district by 40 to 50 quintals per acre. Farmers had brought in more area under sugarcane cultivation after it fetched good prices last year. “Last year, I managed to earn Rs 400 quintals per acre, however, this year the yield has dipped to 350 quintals,” said Harvinder Singh, a farmer from Salana village. The price of the produce has also decreased as compared to last year, farmers rued. Last year farmers sold their produce to the sugar mills at Rs 280 per quintal against government price of Rs 180. This year the rate has gone down to Rs Rs 190 to 200 per quintal, depending on the variety of sugarcane crop. The prices had increased last year due to an increase in the sugar prices. Farmers from the district sold their produce to mills in Morinda in Ropar and Amloh in Fatehgarh Sahib. The cost of harvest also increased from Rs 18 last year to Rs 25 this year as farmer shad to shell out extra money to pay wages to labourers. According to Agriculture Development Officer (ADO) Jaswinder Singh, Due to inclement weather, the yield has decreased between 25 to 50 quintals per acre as compared to last year,” he said, quoting a survey by the agriculture department. “The yield decreased despite adequate use of pesticides and other medicines by the farmers,” he said. A worm, top borer-(fot da garuan), attacked the crop in July resulting in a drastic decrease in the yield, he said. The worm devours the tip of the sugarcane plant resulting in hampered plant growth.

Cold wave continues in region

Jallandhar : Despite a rise in the mercury at many places, North India has been reeling under extreme cold conditions. It has been three days since a cold wave started in the region. While the mercury hovered around 8°C at most places, the cold wave in the northern region has been giving a tough time to people, especially the destitute. Bathinda remained the coldest in the plains with a minimum temperature of 8.1°C followed by Amritsar (8.5°C) and Halwara (8.8°C). Chandigarh saw a low of 8.9°C, Pathankot (9°C) and Adampur reeled under 9.2°C. In Haryana, Ambala recorded a minimum temperature of 9°C. In Jammu and Kashmir, Srinagar was at minus 6.7°C followed by Udhampur with a minimum of 4.9°C and Jammu recording a low of 8.3°C. In the upper reaches of the valley, Leh recorded a freezing low of minus 23°C while Avantipora remained a freezing low of minus 9°C. The Met Department at Adampur Air Force station has predicted a mainly overcast sky with occasional mist in the morning and evening in the next 24 hours.

Daduwal, 11 followers shifted to Ferozepur Jail

Ferozepur : Hardline Sikh preacher Baljeet Singh Daduwal, who along with his 11 followers was arrested by the Mansa police yesterday after a clash with policemen at Bhikhi town, was today shifted to the Ferozepur Central Jail under heavy security arrangements. A case under Sections 107 and 151 of the CrPC against Daduwal was registered at the Jaurkian police station of Mansa district. Later, he was arrested formally along with a section of his followers who indulged in violent activities. Sources said Daduwal and his 11 followers had been kept in separate barracks under special security arrangements. “Except the jail staff, no one is allowed to enter their barrack. An officer of the rank of assistant superintendent and subordinate staff and jail guards have been deployed,” said jail superintendent (Ferozepur) LS Jakhar. “The jail authorities have allowed them to go to temple or gurdwara but under special security arrangements. Their kin will be allowed to meet them only from 12 noon to 2 pm daily,” he said. When asked why restrictions had been imposed on these 12 inmates, Jakhar said as there were nearly 1,800 inmates in the jail, the authorities were bound to keep a check on all inmates so that they could not commit any mischief.

Act against guilty : Jathedar Sri Akal Takhat Sahib


Amritsar : Akal Takht Jathedar Giani Gurbachan Singh today condemned the clash in Bhikhi and sought action against those who disrupted the programme of Baba Baljit Singh Daduwal as well as police officials who cane-charged peacefully protesting Sikhs. Talking to mediapersons here, he said: “Every person in this country has a right to propagate his religion. Daduwal had planned a religious programme at Gurdwara Patshahi Nauvi in Bhikhi, but the police not only put off his public address system but also allowed followers of the Dera Sacha Sauda to hold a discourse near his venue.” He said Daduwal should be released immediately without any condition and it should be investigated as to “why his programmes are always disrupted”.

UT schools get RTE directives sans Patil's nod

Chandigarh : While the UT District Education Officer has already begun issuing instructions to city private schools for the implementation of various postulates of Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act (2009), the draft rules are yet to reach UT Administrator Shivraj Patil for his approval. According to a highly placed administration official, the draft rules or guidelines have not been approved so far either by the Advisor or the Administrator. “The education department has formed the rules but they have not been approved as yet. The Act may have been notified in the country but our local draft rules are yet to be given a final nod. As per information provided by the education department they are still being deliberated upon,” the official said on condition of anonymity. Reacting to the ongoing tiff between private schools and the UT Education department over the conditions laid down in the Act, the official concerned said, “ Its not just in UT but everywhere in country. Confusion continues to haunt the ACT and even MHRD officials, who are unclear about various postulates. What is creating trouble between the Education department and city schools is the fact that each claims to be an expert on the Act. They need to solve their queries amicably,” he said. Meanwhile, Education Secretary Ram Niwas, District Education Officer Chanchal Singh and DPI (S) PK Sharma failed to answer to repeated phone calls made to them. An official of the education department said, “ As far as the rules are concerned the deliberations are on but we are forced to issue instructions. The private schools will go ahead with admissions and complete them without accommodating provisions of the Right To Education Act. Once the admissions are over, we will be left helpless so we want relevant postulates to be incorporated now.”

Fog affects traffic flow, accidents on the rise

Rajpura : Dense fog has been leading to frequent traffic disruptions on the Delhi-Amritsar highway for the past several days. Situation goes almost chaotic during peak traffic hours in the morning and evening. Several accidents have been reported on this busy stretch of the highway so far. Two persons lost lives in an accident last week. Commuters say there are not enough ambulances to deal with such situations and even the police patrolling is not adequate on the highway. Traffic police officials maintain that rescue operations also get affected in winters as reaching the spot becomes difficult due to fog. “Traffic often gets disrupted due to fog during morning and evening hours. Two-wheeler riders are the most vulnerable to accidents in such situations,” said Jaswinder Singh, a resident of ITI Chowk, Rajpura. “Visibility is severely hit due to fog in remote open areas. Sometimes it gets reduced to just around 50 feet, thereby increasing the chances of accidents,” he added. Traffic police officials at Sirhind said poor visibility during evening hours made drivers switch on headlights. “Many people drive vehicles at high beam, making it difficult for drivers coming from the opposite direction to see properly. Few drivers use fog lamps and defoggers,” said an official. In charge of the traffic education cell at Fatehgarh Sahib Sub-Inspector Rajesh Kumar said though the department had been trying to educate commuters to drive slow, very few people obeyed such instructions and the traffic rules. Besides road traffic, rail traffic has also been hit in the area due to bad weather conditions. Many trains are running behind schedule. Railway officials at Sirhind and Rajpura said passenger trains were the worst-affected. These were running five to 10 hours behind schedule. The Bandra-Amritsar Deluxe train was running 17 hours behind schedule.

Hero's welcome for Kamal on reaching home


Patiala : It was a heroes welcome for singing sensation Kamal Khan, winner of Zee TV’s “Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Singing Superstar” contest as he reached his hometown after winning the contest.Son of a class IV employee working with the health department in Patiala, the youngest in the family from Reethkherhi village, Khan left his studies midway to pursue his dream. Kamal also sang the background song for the movie ‘Tees Maar Khan’. Kamal said he has a few offers in his kitty. “I learnt a lot from the judges of the show and owe my success to them,” he added. Judges of the show renamed him Kamal Khan from Kamal Dewana. His mother Sarabjit Kaur and father Jaswant Singh said their days of struggle and poverty were over. Kamal thanked his uncle Shauqat Ali Dewana and for their encouragement. Residents honoured Kamal Khan at various places in city on his arrival today.