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DC Sirmour-Covid-19-sirmaur news-tatkal samachar

Rapidly increasing cases of Covid in Sirmaur, the number of patients increased to 112

The infection of the global pandemic Covid-19 has started increasing again in district Sirmour, given which Deputy Commissioner Sirmour Ram Kumar Gautam has appealed to all the district residents to take necessary precautions.
He said that since the decline in the cases of Covid in the past, people had reduced the use of masks and started coming to other districts and states, due to which there has been an increase in the cases of Kovid again, which is a matter of concern. He said that today the number of active cases of Covid-19 in the district has reached 112 and this number is increasing day by day.
He said that to protect against Covid-19, follow the rules like the use of masks, hand hygiene, and 2 yards distance. He has appealed to the people of the district to avoid visiting unnecessarily overcrowded places and use masks and sanitizers while traveling in public places, in government offices and public vehicles and keep a proper distance from each other. Do not take any cold, cough, fever, body ache, or respiratory problems lightly, and get your corona tested. He said that senior citizens and people suffering from pre-existing diseases must be extra careful.
The Deputy Commissioner said that the threat of the Covid-19 epidemic is not completely over yet, so be careful. He said that for the patients of Covid-19, there is a provision of 40 beds in Civil Hospital Paonta Sahib and 30 beds in Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar Government Medical College and Hospital Nahan. Apart from this, isolation wards have been prepared in all health institutions from where COVID-19 patients will be shifted to Civil Hospital Paonta Sahib or Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar Government Medical College and Hospital Nahan.
He also appealed to all the eligible people above the age of 18 years of the district to get a booster dose of the Covid vaccine. He said that from July 15, 2022, a booster dose is being provided free of cost by the government, which the residents of the district should take full advantage of and ensure the safety of themselves and their families from Covid infection.

Himachal Pradesh-Cabinet Decision-tatkal samachars

Decisions of the Himachal Pradesh Cabinet – July 14, 2022- हिमाचल प्रदेश मंत्रिमण्डल के निर्णय

In a meeting of the State Cabinet held here today under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur, it was decided to fill 500 posts of Medical Officers in the Health Department to ensure better health facilities to the people of the State near their doorsteps. Out of these 500 posts, 300 posts of medical officers will be filled within one month through walk-in-interview and 200 posts through Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission.
The cabinet also decided to fill 880 posts of Community Health Officers on contract basis under National Health Mission in various health and wellness centers of the state.
In the meeting, it was decided to fill 19 posts of Dental Officers on contract basis in the Department of Dental Health Services. Out of these, 50 percent posts will be filled through Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission and 50 percent will be filled on batch wise basis.
In the meeting, it was decided to open the Block Medical Office at Kafota in Sirmaur district and create and fill 18 posts of different categories for its smooth functioning.
The Cabinet approved the extension of the Mandi Arbitration Scheme for the purchase of fruits of apple, mango and lemon varieties such as kinnow, malta, orange, galgal for the year 2022, along with an increase of Re 1 per kg in the procurement as compared to the previous year. also approved.
Under this scheme, 250 metric seedling, 500 metric ton graphited and 500 metric ton achari mango will be purchased for all varieties of mango at the rate of Rs.10.50. These will be procured through Himachal Pradesh Horticulture Produce Marketing and Processing Corporation Limited and HIMFED with a handling fee of Rs 1.30 per kg.
Under Mandi Arbitration Scheme, about 144936 metric tonnes of apples will be procured at the rate of Rs 10.50 per kg and handling charges of Rs 2.75 per kg. Under this scheme, 305 procurement centers will be opened according to the demand of fruit growers, out of which 169 centers will be opened and operated by Himachal Pradesh Horticulture Produce Marketing and Processing Corporation Limited and 136 collection centers will be opened and operated by HIMFED.
Similarly, 500 MT of Kinnow, Malta and Orange will be procured at the rate of Rs 9.50, Grade C at the rate of Rs 9.50, and 100 MT Galgal at Rs 8 per kg. Under this, the handling charge has been fixed at Rs 2.65 per kg for citrus fruits and Re 1 per kg for galgal.
The state cabinet also decided to remove the ban on transfer for 10 days from July 18 to 27, 2022.
In the meeting, it was decided to recommend to the Governor to convene the Monsoon session of Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly by August 10, 11, 12 and 13, 2022.
The Cabinet signed a loan agreement of Rs 1098.89 crore with the Asian Development Bank through the Department of Economic Affairs, Government of India to provide external assistance to Himachal Pradesh Rural Water Improvement and Livelihood Project to provide clean drinking water to every household in the state. approved. The project is funded by a loan of Rs 760.77 crore from Asian Development Bank and Rs 338.12 crore from Himachal Pradesh Government in which Asian Development Bank will have 69.2 per cent share and State Government will have 30.8 per cent.
The Cabinet gave its nod to create 24 posts of different categories for its smooth operation including opening of Jal Shakti Circle at Thunag in Mandi district.
In the meeting, it was decided to fill 26 posts of clerks in Jal Shakti Department through limited direct recruitment.
In the meeting, approval was given to fill up 25 posts of Junior Scale Stenographers in Himachal Pradesh Secretariat on contract basis.
The Cabinet gave its approval to open Sub Divisional Offices (Civil) at Rakkad and Kotla Behar in Kangra district.
In the meeting, approval was given to open three new Patwar circles along with creation of necessary posts in Kigas, Bamsoi and Odidhar of Aut tehsil of Mandi district.
In the meeting, approval was given to reorganize the existing Patwar circles under Paonta Sahib tehsil of Sirmaur district. In order to facilitate the people of the area, in addition to 11 new Patwar Circles at Devi Nagar, Gondpur, Chhacheti, Patliyon, Baikun, Shamsherpur, Manpur Deora, Khodri, Mohkampur, Nawada, Banour and Dandan, two new Kanungo Circles at Rajpura and Bhatanwali and Approval was given to open two new sub-tehsils at Rajpur and Khorowal. With this, a total of 23 Patwar circles and 4 Kanungo circles will become in Paonta Sahib Tehsil.
The cabinet decided to open new sub tehsils at Kala Amb in Nahan tehsil of Sirmaur district, Dhamwadi under Chidgaon tehsil of Shimla district, Samarkot under Rohru tehsil of Shimla district and Chachian in Palampur tehsil of Kangra district.
The cabinet decided to transfer/lease out the government land on lease of Re 1 per annum for 99 years for opening new Kendriya Vidyalayas at Dharampur and Sandhol in Mandi district.
Approval was also given in the meeting to open two new Cyber ​​Crime Police Stations at the Range Headquarters of Dharamsala and Mandi.
In the meeting, it was also decided to build three inspection cottages of Jal Shakti Department at Deodhar in Saraj area of ​​Mandi district, Katrain area of ​​Kullu district and Timbi in Shillai area of ​​Sirmaur district.
The cabinet gave its approval for opening of new water power sections at Duhak and Tampa under Jal Shakti Mandal, Thural. For the smooth functioning of these sections, different categories of Approval was also given for creation of posts.
In the meeting, Dr. Y.S. In order to establish a regional center of Botanical Survey of India in the premises of Parmar Horticulture and Forestry University, Nauni, it was decided to lease 6.6 acres of land of the University in favor of Botanical Survey of India on a token lease of Re 1 for 99 years.
The Cabinet gave its approval to create and fill four posts of different categories for the convenience of the students in the newly acquired Government Sanskrit College, Dangar in district Bilaspur.
In the cabinet meeting, it was decided to start commerce classes in Government Senior Secondary School Nishu in district Mandi and to fill up three posts here.
In the meeting, it was decided to start commerce classes in Government Senior Secondary School Sanhal and Dhamandari in Una district and to create 5 posts here.
The cabinet also decided to upgrade Government High School Panvi of Kinnaur district to Government Senior Secondary School by creating and filling 6 posts of different categories.
The Cabinet approved the grant of Bachelor of Sowa Rigpa Medicine and Surgery to the Institute of His Holiness the Dalai Lama at Dharamsala, District Kangra under the provisions of the Central Council of Indian Medicine (Requirements of Minimum Standards for Undergraduate Sowa Rigpa Colleges and Attached Hospitals) Regulations-2017. Approved to grant NOC for recognition to Tsi-Khang Sowa Rigpa College and Hospital and Tibetan Institute of Medicine and Astronomy.
In the meeting, approval was given to create and fill three posts including opening of Ayurvedic Health Center at Kalatha in Sirmaur district.
The cabinet also gave its approval for opening of new Ayurvedic Health Center at Sipur in Kasumpti area of ​​Shimla district and creation and filling up of three posts of different categories.
In the meeting, it was decided to fill three posts of dispensers in the Department of Prisons and Correctional Services.
The Cabinet also decided to convert three posts of Finger Print Examiner into Scientific Assistant in District Forensic Units Bilaspur, Nurpur and Baddi.
In the meeting, it was also decided to open a new third circle of Public Works Department in Mandi and to fill them up by creating necessary posts.
The cabinet also decided to open a new sub-division of Public Works Department at Makridi in Mandi district and create and fill nine posts.
Approval was also given in the meeting to select Center for Development of Advanced Computing, Noida for design, development and implementation of web based Hospital Management Information System in 53 hospitals of the state.
The Cabinet also gave its approval to open a new Sub Health Center in Gram Panchayat Zol of Jwali Vidhan Sabha constituency of Kangra district.
In the meeting, it was also decided to open primary health center at Chiyuni in Mandi district and to fill up three posts of different categories.
The cabinet also decided to upgrade the Community Health Center of Shimla district, Sandasu to 50 bedded health institution, by creating and filling 16 posts of different categories.
In the meeting, it was also decided to open a new sub-health center at Kanola of Mashobra, Gram Panchayat of Shimla district.
In the cabinet meeting, it was decided to upgrade primary health center Kotla in district Kangra to community health center and also to create and fill two posts.
The cabinet gave its approval for opening of sub-health centers along with creation of necessary posts at Tatiana, Khadkahan and Shilli Adhog in district Sirmaur.
In the meeting, along with opening of Primary Health Center at Babeli in Manali Tehsil of Kullu district, it was also decided to create and fill three posts of different categories.
The Cabinet decided to upgrade Primary Health Center Gushaini to Community Health Center and Sub Health Center Jibhi to Primary Health Center in Banjar Tehsil of Kullu District for the convenience of the people of the area.
The cabinet decided to open a new sub health center at Suri in Una district.
The cabinet decided to upgrade the primary health centers of Una district, Amlehar and Badhehra Rajputana, to community health centers and to fill up seven posts of different categories.
The cabinet also gave its approval to upgrade the primary health center Gorkhuwala-2 of Sirmaur district to a 10-bedded health institution for the convenience of the people.
The cabinet gave its approval for upgradation of Community Health Center Sainj in Kullu district to 50 bedded health institution and creation and filling up of 27 posts of different categories here.
In the cabinet meeting, along with upgradation of Community Health Center Haripurdhar of district Sirmaur to civil hospital, it was decided to create and fill 26 posts of different categories for smooth functioning of this health institute.
In the meeting, it was also decided to upgrade the sub-health center Zarag of Sirmaur district to the primary health centre.
In the meeting, it was also decided to upgrade 30 bedded Community Health Center Rajpur to 50 bedded Health Institute in Sirmaur district and create and fill 20 posts of different categories for its smooth functioning.
The cabinet made the primary health center of Kangra district Badukhar community Along with upgradation in the health center, it gave its approval to create and fill four posts of different categories.
In the cabinet meeting, it was decided to increase the bed capacity of Community Health Center at Raisan in Kullu district to 30 beds for the convenience of the people of the area.

CM-conference-Himachal Bhawan-Chandigarh-tatkal samachar

मुख्यमंत्री ने हिमाचल भवन चंडीगढ़ में सम्मेलन हॉल समर्पित किया

Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur today dedicated to the public a conference hall constructed at a cost of about Rs 43.27 lakh at Himachal Bhawan, Chandigarh.
Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister said that modern sound propagation plants and other facilities including display screens are available in this hall with a capacity of 33 participants.
Jai Ram Thakur said that in the age of information technology, the practice of interaction and meetings through video conferencing has become very important. In view of this, special emphasis is being laid on creation of infrastructure equipped with modern facilities.
During the Kovid crisis, most of the meetings were conducted by the state government through video conferencing and the discharge of all the responsibilities was ensured. Modern information technology technology has changed the methodology and it is also ensuring saving of time.
Jai Ram Thakur said that special emphasis was being laid on the use of latest technology in most of the office buildings and other important buildings being constructed by the State Government. It is being ensured that these buildings are eco-friendly as well as meet the requirements of the future.
The Chief Minister said that this conference hall at Himachal Bhawan, Chandigarh would facilitate public sector undertakings, multinational companies, Himachal residents living in Chandigarh, various associations, press and media, among others, to organize their meetings and conferences.
Amit Kashyap, Managing Director, Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation welcomed the Chief Minister on the occasion and apprised him about the various innovative projects of the Tourism Corporation.

CM-Jairam thakur-Pong Dam oustees.-tatkal samachar

Pong Dam Outees मुख्यमंत्री ने केंद्र सरकार से पौंग बांध विस्थापितों के लम्बित मामलों का शीघ्र समाधान करने का आग्रह किया

Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur, while addressing the 30th meeting of the Northern Zonal Council in Jaipur, Rajasthan today, urged the Central Government to expedite the pending cases of Pong Dam oustees as per the decision of the Hon’ble Supreme Court. He said that Himachal Pradesh has always played an important role in the development of the nation. He said that the people of the state have faced the pain of displacement due to the construction of Pong Dam and other hydroelectric projects. In view of the construction of Pong Dam, 2.25 lakh acres of land was reserved in Rajasthan for the rehabilitation of 16,352 displaced Himachalis. He said that out of these only 8,713 displaced people have been provided land/murabba.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah presided over the meeting. The meeting was attended by Chief Ministers and Lieutenant Governors of eight States and Union Territories to discuss law and order, internal security, border related matters and interstate water related matters.
Jai Ram Thakur said that on December 27, 2021, Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone of Renukaji Dam project on Giri river in Sirmaur district to be constructed at a cost of Rs.7 thousand crore. He said that this 40 MW project would generate 200 million units of electricity. He said that this would meet 40 percent of the drinking water requirement of Delhi. He said that this ambitious scheme would prove to be important in meeting the energy and drinking water requirements of many states in the northern regions.
The Chief Minister appreciated the decision of the Central Government to ban single use plastic in the country. He expressed his gratitude for the efforts of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the construction of Atal Tunnel Rohtang. He said that with its construction, tourism business has increased in the state and it has also facilitated the rapid movement of military forces deployed on the border areas of China.
Jai Ram Thakur said that the share of Himachal Pradesh in Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB) projects is 7.19 per cent, but the state does not have the status of full time member in it. He said that more than 1 lakh acres of fertile land in the state under Bhakra project and 65,563 acres of land in Dahar have been submerged due to Pong project on river Beas, while the state was not given the right to make proper use of electricity and water generated from these reservoirs. Is.
Jai Ram Thakur has also raised the issue of four laning of Pinjore-Baddi-Nalagarh road.

Expressing concern over the problem of drugs, the Chief Minister said that this problem is emerging as a big challenge before the society. He said that the Himachal Pradesh government was running an awareness campaign to sensitize the youth especially about the ill effects of drugs. He said that the state government is maintaining constant coordination with the neighboring states. He urged all the states to resolve to make this campaign more effective to eradicate this social evil. He also raised the issue of telecom connectivity in 585 inaccessible villages of the state.
Underlining the effective role of the state in the conservation of forests, the Chief Minister suggested some amendments in the Forest Conservation Act, 1980.
Reiterating the commitment of the State Government to protect the interests of women and prevent incidents of crime against them, the Chief Minister said that complete investigation is being ensured within 60 days of cases registered under Section 376 and POCSO Act. He said that the Superintendents of Police have been asked to regularly monitor the ITSSO portal. He said that the compliance rate was 49.9 percent in the year 2020 which has increased to 82.2 percent in the year 2022.
He also urged the Central Government to expedite the pending issue of rail connectivity in the Baddi-Barotiwala-Nalagarh industrial area of ​​the state.
Sharing some of the best initiatives taken by the Himachal Pradesh government in the meeting, Jai Ram Thakur said that the state has started Jan Manch to bring more transparency in the administration and to solve the problems of common man quickly. He said that the Himachal Pradesh government has expanded the scope of social security and reduced the age limit for obtaining old age pension from 80 years to 60 years. Due to this, almost all the old people have become entitled to get pension. He said that the state government has started Mukhyamantri Sahara Yojana for serious patients of economically weaker sections. He said that to promote natural farming in the state, Himachal Pradesh has started Pratikriti Kheti-Khushal Kisan Yojana.
He said that more than 1.71 lakh farmers in the state have been benefited by natural farming and an area of ​​9421 hectares has been brought under it.

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Public participation important in banning single use plastic: Prabodh Saxena
Additional Chief Secretary Prabodh Saxena chaired the meeting of the Special Task Force constituted to eliminate the use of single-use plastic items here today. He directed various departments and district deputy commissioners to ensure effective implementation of the ban imposed on single-use plastic items from July 1, 2022.
He said that in the state plastic stick earbud, plastic stick in balloon, ice cream stick, candy stick, plastic flag, polystyrene (thermocol) used in decoration, cutlery plate, cup, knife, tray, glass, fork, straw Manufacture, transport, storage, distribution, sale and use of single-use plastic items are prohibited with effect from July 1, 2022. Under the Swachh Bharat Mission 2.0, he directed the Urban Development and Rural Development Department to prepare a proposal for the purpose of eliminating single-use plastic and dumping sites for garbage in their respective areas. He also directed Himcoast to identify the dumping sites and waste related places near water sources through satellite in different districts of the state. He said that proper management of plastic waste generated in urban and rural areas should be done.
The Additional Chief Secretary said that a special task force has been constituted at the state level under the chairmanship of the Chief Secretary and the Deputy Commissioner at the district level to deal with the pollution caused by single-use plastic products.
Director Environment, Science and Technology Lalit Jain, Director Urban Development Manmohan Sharma, Director Rural Development Rigved Thakur, Director Information and Public Relations Department Harbans Singh Brascon, Member Secretary of State Pollution Control Board Apoorva Devgan, senior officers and Deputy Commissioners of various districts attended the meeting. Joined through virtual means.

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CM inaugurates and lays the foundation stone of 21 development schemes of Rs. 117 crore

CM inaugurates and lays foundation stone of 21 development schemes of Rs. 117 crore