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Punjab Approves Plan to Boost Employment WWW.YUGMARG.COM FOLLOW US ON REGD NO. CHD/0061/2006-08 | RNI NO. 61323/95 Join us at telegram https://t.me/yugmarg Thursday October 15, 2020 CHANDIGARH, VOL. XXV, NO. 243, PAGES 12, RS. 2 YOUR REGION, YOUR PAPER Dushyant Chautala Cabinet approves seed ‘Union govt It was a close to directs to repair govt potato bill to boost appreciated perfect game for schools as per farmers’ income; Chandigarh us: Dhoni requirement Proprietary land rights Administration for for slum dwellers tackling pandemic’ okayed PAGE 3 PAGE 4 PAGE 6 PAGE 12 Punjab approves Farmers boycott meet on farm plan to boost employment Two terrorists SP JAIN rant, concerning various issues/pro- killed in Shopian laws as no minister present CHANDIGARH, OCT 14 posals, after obtaining the advice of Departments of Personnel and Fi- encounter To fulfill Chief Minister Captain nance. The Chief Minister had in SHOPIAN: Two terrorists AGENCY Pb convenes special Amarinder Singh’s March announced that were killed in an encounter NEW DELHI/ promise of providing 50,000 direct quota va- with the security forces in the CHANDIGARH, OCT 14 session on 19th one lakh government cant government posts Chakura area of Shopian dis- CHANDIGARH: Punjab Govern- jobs to youth in the re- shall be filled in FY trict on Wednesday. Farmers' organisations from Pun- ment has decided to convene a maining term of his 2020-21 and another "Two unidentified terrorists jab on Wednesday boycotted a special session of the Punjab government, the Pun- 50,000 posts in fiscal killed in Shopian encounter," meeting called by the Union agri- Vidhan Sabha on Monday, Octo- jab Cabinet on 2021-22, as a part of his said the Jammu and Kashmir culture ministry to resolve their ber 19, to bring in a legislation to Wednesday approved flagship programme Police. concerns over new farm laws and counter the dangerous anti- a State Employment ‘Ghar Ghar Rozgar’. Searches are underway and accused the government of play- farmer Farm Laws of the central Plan 2020-22, to fill Giving details of the further details shall follow, the ing double standards with no government. A decision to this ef- vacant jobs in govern- Plan, the spokesperson police added. minister present to hear them out. fect was taken at a meeting of ment departments, said the Employment Representatives from 29 the Punjab Cabinet chaired by boards, corporations Generation, Skill De- Ramdev falls off farmers' organisations, including Chief Minister Captain Amarinder and agencies in a velopment & Training Joginder Singh-led Bharati Singh here on Wednesday phased time-bound manner. Department has collected the direct elephant while Kissan Union, were miffed at the through video conferencing. The The recruitment will be done on quota fill-able vacant posts. doing Yoga absence of Agriculture Minister Chief Minister had earlier an- central government pay scales, in Narendra Singh Tomar and Min- nounced that his government will line with the earlier cabinet decision NEW DELHI: After a video ister of State for Agriculture in fight the anti-federal and vicious to this effect. 33% reservation showing Yoga expert Ramdev the meeting. farm laws tooth and nail through A state-level function will be falling off an elephant while legislative, legal and other performing yoga went viral on The meeting was convened at routes. held on Independence Day, 2021 for for women in state social media, his spokesper- the Krishi Bhavan amid police se- formal joining of the selected candi- civil services son said the yoga guru is fine curity to avoid any protest. After dates in Government posts during the and there is nothing to worry the meeting, agitated farmers' meeting us, why the government "BJP leaders are holding vir- good and will yield good results year 2020-21. The function will be CHANDIGARH: In another major about. representatives were seen shout- is playing double standards by tual meetings in Punjab and talk- in future, he said. "We knew the presided over by the Chief Minster. step towards further empowerment of I want to inform crores of fol- ing slogans and tearing copies of calling us here and ministers ing against us. We are called to secretary had no authority and As per the Plan approved by the women, the Captain Amarinder Singh lowers of Ramdev that new farm laws outside Krishi holding virtual meetings in Pun- Delhi and no minister wants to there is no point discussing it with Cabinet, all department may adver- led government has opted for 33% Swamiji is fine. The elephant Bhavan. jab. There was no proper re- listen to us," Pal, who also heads him. We decided to boycott," he tise their respective vacancies by Oc- reservation for women at the direct incident was an amusing one. More than 30 representatives, sponse," Darshan Pal, member of the Krantikari Kisan Union Pun- added. Bharati Kissan Union tober 31, 2020 to take forward the recruitment state in the Punjab Civil Do not worry. He has done who had come in a bus, were the coordination committee of 29 jab, added. Harjinder Singh from State President Joginder Singh in process of recruitment. The Adminis- Services. four hours of live yoga yester- mostly senior citizens but had not farmers' organisations, told a Ajad Kisan Sangathan said, "The a representation made to the gov- trative Departments would be solely The state cabinet on Wednesday ap- day and today," tweeted Ti- proved the Punjab Civil Services even worn face masks despite the news agency after the meeting. agriculture secretary had invited ernment has demanded the repeal responsible to ensure transparent and (Reservation of Posts for Women) jarawala SK, Ramdev's COVID-19 pandemic. Since there was no response us to take our feedback on the of the recent farm laws, legally fair recruitment within the stipulated spokesperson. Rules, 2020, to provide such reserva- "No proper discussion took from Agriculture Secretary San- new farm laws. We thought the ensure minimum support price time schedule. According to an offi- tion for women for direct recruitment In the video, Ramdev is seen place. Neither Union agriculture jay Agrawal, who was chairing agriculture minister would be (MSP) for crops and the imple- cial spokesperson, the Cabinet has sitting on top of an elephant to posts in Government, as well as re- minister nor junior ministers were the meeting, farmers' organisa- there, but only the secretary was mentation of the Swaminathan also authorized the Chief Minister to cruitment to Boards and Corporations and performing yoga asanas. present to hear our concerns. We tions decided to boycott the meet- present." The secretary tried to Commission recommendations make such amendments/ additions/ Later, he fell on the ground af- in Group A, B, C and D posts. ter the animal lost balance. asked why the minister is not ing, he said. explain that the new laws are among others. deletions as the situation may war- Gold tanks SC notice to Punjab govt Rs 631, silver Farmers being paid within seven days: Khattar tumbles Rs 1,681 over anticipatory bail BUREAU Food Corporation of In- drinking water. He urged of up to 25 percent is only there. He NEW DELHI: Gold prices de- CHANDIGARH, OCTOBER 14: dia (FCI) and procure- the farmers to bring the also assured that the gate pass prob- clined for the second consec- ment agencies to procure crops to the mandi after lem will be resolved as soon as possi- utive day in the national capi- plea by ex-DGP Saini tal on Wednesday, falling Rs Haryana Chief Minister, Mr. Manohar the paddy. He said that drying and said that gov- ble. 631 to Rs 51,367 per 10 AGENCY Lal said that the Kharif procurement payment has been made ernment has provided re- The Chief Minister said that till gram amid rupee apprecia- NEW DELHI, OCT 14 process is running smoothly. Along to those whose Form-I laxation of 17 to 19 per- date about Rs 700 crore have been re- tion, according to HDFC Se- with the purchase of paddy in the have been approved till cent moisture in the leased by the State government. Pay- curities. The Supreme Court on mandis, the farmers are being paid October 7, 2020. crops. ments of up to Rs 200 crore are being In the previous trade, the pre- Wednesday issued a notice within seven days and the problem re- He also interacted He said that the tech- made every day, he added. He said cious metal had closed at Rs to the Punjab government, garding gunny bags has been taken with the farmers and nical problem of ‘Meri that the State Government is commit- 51,998 per 10 gram. seeking its response on the care of. Arthiyas and listened to Fasal Mera Byora’ portal ted to resolving the problems of farm- Silver prices also tanked Rs anticipatory bail plea of The Chief Minister said this while their problems. To solve the problem has been fixed and it is functonal ers which is why he is himself in- 1,681 to Rs 62,158 per kilo- former director general of taking stock of the procurement of drinking water, the Chief Minister again. He said that if any farmer wants specting the mandis. The Chief Minis- gram from Rs 63,839 per police (DGP) Sumedh process in the grain market of Panipat directed the officers to immediately to bring his paddy crop to the mandis ter also measured paddy moisture with kilogram in the previous Singh Saini in a case relat- today. He directed the officers of the ensure the availability of tankers for without SMS service, then a provision a moisture measuring machine.
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