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Showing posts with label haryana. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
After AAG Hooda Fails , Dhillon Comes Forwrd to Defend for Rajiv Gandhi Trust
Chandigarh (ABC Live): After Haryana Additional Advocate General , Mr. Narinder Hooda failed to defend the Haryana Government , Mr. S S Dhillion, Chief of Haryana Town and country planning department has come out.
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Haryana additional Advicate General Bats for Hooda in Rajiv Gandhi Trust Case
Chandigarh(ABC Live): After media reports on Haryana government act to acquire land for Rajiv Gandhi Trut in gurgaon, Haryana additional Advicate General Bated for Haryana Chief Minisiter , Bhupinder Singh Hooda.
This was the first time , Hooda needed the help of its legal baterry keeping in the view of imprtance of case for his political life.
Dinesh Singh Rawat Says,
This was the first time , Hooda needed the help of its legal baterry keeping in the view of imprtance of case for his political life.
Dinesh Singh Rawat Says,
First time in his political life Haryana Chief Minister, Mr. hooda is under serve attack.
Friday, May 27, 2011
Haryana Implements Police Reforms, Separates Investigation from Police
Chandigarh (ABC Live): Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda has taken a far reaching decision to separate CID cadre from Haryana Police taking care of Supreme Court Decision in Prakash Singh and Ors Vs Union of India regarding Police reforms in India.
The decision to this effect was taken by Haryana Cabinet on Thursday which met under the Chairmanship of Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda to amend Punjab Police Rules, 1934, which would be known as Punjab Police (Haryana Amendment) Rules, 2011 to govern the services provisions of newly separated Criminal Investigation Department.
As Apex court decision of dated 22.09.2006 by a bench headed by then Chief Justice of India and C.K. Thakker and P.K. Balasubramanyan, JJ says,
“The investigating police shall be separated from the law and order police to ensure speedier investigation, better expertise and improved rapport with the people.
It must, however, be ensured that there is full coordination between the two wings.
The separation, to start with, may be effected in towns/urban areas which have a population of ten lakhs or more, and gradually extended to smaller towns/urban areas also.”
As per SC order state government has mandate to separate investigation department from law and order maintaining forces but the same order says that , “The separation, to start with, may be effected in towns/urban areas which have a population of ten lakhs or more, and gradually extended to smaller towns/urban areas also.” Whereas, Haryana government has done this in one go.
Following is the official statement issued by Government of Haryana on separation of investigation department from law and order maintaining force:
Haryana Cabinet on Thursday which met under the Chairmanship of Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda has amended Punjab Police Rules, 1934, which would be known as Punjab Police (Haryana Amendment) Rules, 2011 to govern the services provisions
These Rules shall regulate the appointment, training, promotion, deputation and other connected administrative matters relating to Criminal Investigation Department (CID) officials in view of special professional requirements. In all other areas not covered by this chapter, the Punjab Police Rules, 1934(hereinafter called the Police Rules) will apply mutatis mutandis. There shall be a separate cadre as provided under sub section(1) of section 4 of the Police Act 2007(25 of 2008), of directly recruited officials, in the Criminal Investigation Department (hereinafter referred to as the cadre) for the purpose of attending to any duty assigned by the Head of Criminal Investigation Department. Direct recruitment to this cadre shall be made on the post of Constable and Assistant Sub-Inspector.
All vacancies in the cadre shall be filled by direct recruitment or promotion or deputation.
There will be non-gazetted ranks of Constables and Head Constables to be appointed by Superintendent of Police. Assistant Sub Inspectors would be appointed by Deputy Inspector General of CID. All direct appointments to non-gazetted ranks shall be made by the appointing authority, as mentioned above, on the recommendations of the concerned Police Recruitment Board constituted under Haryana Police Act, 2007.
Of the total sanctioned posts (both temporary and permanent) of Assistant Sub Inspectors, 75 per cent shall be filled up by direct recruitment and twenty five per cent by promotion, or by deputation. Five percent of the posts of direct recruitment in the rank of Assistant Sub-Inspectors shall be reserved for women. It is clarified that there shall be no separate cadre of women in the CID.
Twenty percent of directly recruited quota of Assistant Sub-Inspectors shall be filled up from Engineering graduates of the following streams keeping in view the technical requirements of the CID, namely Computer Engineering; Electronics Engineering; Electronics and Communication Engineering; Information Technology; Wireless and Telecommunication Engineering; Electrical Engineering ; or Mechanical Engineering.
The process of recruitment for appointment of directly recruited Assistant Sub-Inspectors shall be set in motion by the recruitment authority to be decided/constituted by the State Government. The procedure and the additional qualifications, if any, shall be notified by the Head of the CID to the Recruiting Board. However, to meet the urgent and incumbent technological changes in the field of cyber space, security, forensic science, investigation skills, statistics, financial/fiscal services including auditing, law etc, upto five percent (5%) posts of Assistant Sub-Inspectors can be filled up by nomination directly from amongst meritorious qualified professionals, by the Head of the CID.
All direct appointments to the rank of Constable in CID shall be made by the Superintendent of Police, Criminal Investigation Department, on the recommendations of the concerned Police Recruitment Board to be constituted under sub section (2) of 4 of the Haryana Police Act, 2007(25 of 2008).
Seventy five percent (75%) of total sanctioned posts of constables in CID shall be filled by direct recruitment and twenty five percent (25%) by deputation. In respect of direct recruitment, vacancies can be filled up by deputation till direct recruits are available. Five percent (5%) of the posts meant for direct recruitment in the rank of constable shall be reserved for women. However, there shall be no separate cadre of women in the CID.
Dinesh Singh Rawat says,
The decision to this effect was taken by Haryana Cabinet on Thursday which met under the Chairmanship of Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda to amend Punjab Police Rules, 1934, which would be known as Punjab Police (Haryana Amendment) Rules, 2011 to govern the services provisions of newly separated Criminal Investigation Department.
As Apex court decision of dated 22.09.2006 by a bench headed by then Chief Justice of India and C.K. Thakker and P.K. Balasubramanyan, JJ says,
“The investigating police shall be separated from the law and order police to ensure speedier investigation, better expertise and improved rapport with the people.
It must, however, be ensured that there is full coordination between the two wings.
The separation, to start with, may be effected in towns/urban areas which have a population of ten lakhs or more, and gradually extended to smaller towns/urban areas also.”
As per SC order state government has mandate to separate investigation department from law and order maintaining forces but the same order says that , “The separation, to start with, may be effected in towns/urban areas which have a population of ten lakhs or more, and gradually extended to smaller towns/urban areas also.” Whereas, Haryana government has done this in one go.
Following is the official statement issued by Government of Haryana on separation of investigation department from law and order maintaining force:
Haryana Cabinet on Thursday which met under the Chairmanship of Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda has amended Punjab Police Rules, 1934, which would be known as Punjab Police (Haryana Amendment) Rules, 2011 to govern the services provisions
These Rules shall regulate the appointment, training, promotion, deputation and other connected administrative matters relating to Criminal Investigation Department (CID) officials in view of special professional requirements. In all other areas not covered by this chapter, the Punjab Police Rules, 1934(hereinafter called the Police Rules) will apply mutatis mutandis. There shall be a separate cadre as provided under sub section(1) of section 4 of the Police Act 2007(25 of 2008), of directly recruited officials, in the Criminal Investigation Department (hereinafter referred to as the cadre) for the purpose of attending to any duty assigned by the Head of Criminal Investigation Department. Direct recruitment to this cadre shall be made on the post of Constable and Assistant Sub-Inspector.
All vacancies in the cadre shall be filled by direct recruitment or promotion or deputation.
There will be non-gazetted ranks of Constables and Head Constables to be appointed by Superintendent of Police. Assistant Sub Inspectors would be appointed by Deputy Inspector General of CID. All direct appointments to non-gazetted ranks shall be made by the appointing authority, as mentioned above, on the recommendations of the concerned Police Recruitment Board constituted under Haryana Police Act, 2007.
Of the total sanctioned posts (both temporary and permanent) of Assistant Sub Inspectors, 75 per cent shall be filled up by direct recruitment and twenty five per cent by promotion, or by deputation. Five percent of the posts of direct recruitment in the rank of Assistant Sub-Inspectors shall be reserved for women. It is clarified that there shall be no separate cadre of women in the CID.
Twenty percent of directly recruited quota of Assistant Sub-Inspectors shall be filled up from Engineering graduates of the following streams keeping in view the technical requirements of the CID, namely Computer Engineering; Electronics Engineering; Electronics and Communication Engineering; Information Technology; Wireless and Telecommunication Engineering; Electrical Engineering ; or Mechanical Engineering.
The process of recruitment for appointment of directly recruited Assistant Sub-Inspectors shall be set in motion by the recruitment authority to be decided/constituted by the State Government. The procedure and the additional qualifications, if any, shall be notified by the Head of the CID to the Recruiting Board. However, to meet the urgent and incumbent technological changes in the field of cyber space, security, forensic science, investigation skills, statistics, financial/fiscal services including auditing, law etc, upto five percent (5%) posts of Assistant Sub-Inspectors can be filled up by nomination directly from amongst meritorious qualified professionals, by the Head of the CID.
All direct appointments to the rank of Constable in CID shall be made by the Superintendent of Police, Criminal Investigation Department, on the recommendations of the concerned Police Recruitment Board to be constituted under sub section (2) of 4 of the Haryana Police Act, 2007(25 of 2008).
Seventy five percent (75%) of total sanctioned posts of constables in CID shall be filled by direct recruitment and twenty five percent (25%) by deputation. In respect of direct recruitment, vacancies can be filled up by deputation till direct recruits are available. Five percent (5%) of the posts meant for direct recruitment in the rank of constable shall be reserved for women. However, there shall be no separate cadre of women in the CID.
Dinesh Singh Rawat says,
In copy book ways this seems to be good,but all depends on implementation of this step as police reform to lessen the burden on law and order keeping police, if this will lesson the burden of police than ok ,if not than it can work reversely.
As in India, most part of CID or intelligence are openly used for political purposes rarely used to help police in investigation.
Lets see
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Thursday, May 26, 2011
Haryana Announces Compensation to Faridabad Plane Crash Victims
Chandigarh (ABC Live): Haryana on Thursday has announced compensation to Faridabad plane crash victims.
Information to this effect was made through official statement that the Chief Minister, Mr. Bhupinder Singh Hooda announced to give a compensation of Rs two lakh each to the next of kin of those three deceased persons who hailed from Faridabad and also announced to give a financial assistance of Rs 20,000 to each of the three injured.
Bhupinder Singh Hooda expressed shock and grief over the death of 10 persons and injuries to three others in a plane crash in a residential area in Faridabad late last evening.
In a statement issued , the Chief Minister said that the damage caused to the house due to the plane crash would be assessed and duly compensated.
The Commissioner, Gurgaon Division, Mr T.K. Sharma said that the company of the Air Craft, which crashed, give compensation as per the law.
Dinesh Singh Says: I recommend Haryana announcement as act of human values.
Information to this effect was made through official statement that the Chief Minister, Mr. Bhupinder Singh Hooda announced to give a compensation of Rs two lakh each to the next of kin of those three deceased persons who hailed from Faridabad and also announced to give a financial assistance of Rs 20,000 to each of the three injured.
Bhupinder Singh Hooda expressed shock and grief over the death of 10 persons and injuries to three others in a plane crash in a residential area in Faridabad late last evening.
In a statement issued , the Chief Minister said that the damage caused to the house due to the plane crash would be assessed and duly compensated.
The Commissioner, Gurgaon Division, Mr T.K. Sharma said that the company of the Air Craft, which crashed, give compensation as per the law.
Dinesh Singh Says: I recommend Haryana announcement as act of human values.
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Thursday, October 25, 2007
MindBlow and Mind Below
Human mind is numberless wonder of whole universe। This is the most fertile field of world। More you sow much you reap out of it।The usage of this part of human body needs accurate and precise approach. The tool to sharpen the upper part of human body is only through education. The education can change the life of human being.
This had been proven by scientific development of our world. Thus in most advanced and developed society, every possible care is taken in education sector applications.Are we in India caring for this vital aspect of human being? This story is a little effort to discuss the national education with special reference to one of the leading and progressive state named Haryana.According to 2001 census the population of largest democracy of the world was 1027015247. The managing of this huge population is a specialized job.
To do this it required extra accuracy and farsightedness approach. Education is among first thrust, which need to be carefully managed, because it is directly linked to development of nation.In 2002 India had 199144199 students starting from class 1 to higher education level. It means 19.3% of population was of student community. Government and NGO's are working hard to expand the area of education in the country, but their efforts are not yielding up to mark satisfaction.
In India in 2002 there were 113883060 students in primary school level. In middle school level numbers of students were 44828235. That means 69% of primary school students' left their studies before or after fifth class. The facts and figures are similar in every year. In same year (2002) there were 44828235 it mans 55% of student in middle school level whereas the number of high school students 20053986 who gave up their school bags after eight class. Continue to this process 48% of students left their studies from high school level to secondary level.
But here in last I am very surprised to see that after 10+2 level study gives up cases has drastically come down to 5%. This statistics clearly indicate that if student reaches primary level his or her probability of leaving school is 61%. If students cross first barrier (primary level) and reach to middle school then his percentage of leaving come down to 55%. Further after 10th standard to secondary levels this percentage further come down to 48%. Finally if he / she get passed 10+2 exam, the percentage to achieve higher education / professional education is 95%, which is very high as comparative to primary and middle level.
These facts and figures clearly indicate that primary to middle classes are studies leaving prone classes.Are these studies leaving the prone classes targeted by our education planners? . Answer is clearly no. This is very evident from following statistics.In primary school level student / teacher ratio in India is 59:1, for middle class it was 31:1, whereas in 10+2 level it was 17:1 in 2002.In comparison to above after 10+2 level education there are 272 universities, 8737 colleges (general), 838 technology/ engineering college, 725 medical college, 846 teacher training colleges, 5462 polytechnic and it is and 1175 teacher training schools.
This type planning will show its effects on society because knowledge level of population will be of high contrast. This will lead to fragmentation of that society which is already fragmented in the name of religion, caste and creeds. In this situation, the Education will work reversibly. This can be averted by making middle level focused education policy.So emphasis of our education policy should be on study leaving prone classes.i.e.5th to 8th classes. The environment and education should be planned in such manner that student of these classes does not leave their studies in want of school are money.
If the quantum of the students increases in 10+2 level then there will be more and more talents available for higher studies. This will not only enhance the level of knowledge among all sections of society in equilibrium but also give up maximum opportunities to maximum. This will show results in quality of higher study level. In which 50% of education budgets are invested. Take the case of Haryana in education. This small state has done commendable work as compare to other states of India. But due to non-practical approach of education planning, as in national education policy results are not up to the mark. Student teacher ratio in primary level was 39:1 as compare to national student teacher ratio 59:1 in 2002.
For middle classes this ratio in state was 33:1 in contrast to national average 31:1. Here one point is to mention this state was created on 1st nov.1966. The above student teacher ratio for the corresponding year was 43:1 and 30:1 for primary and middle classes respectively. Education budget at the creation of state in 1966 was merely 277.2 Lac rupees. Which reached 138429.51 Lac was invested which 55.7% of total money was allocated to education.
Thus after this statistics of one of the pioneer states of India one can guess situations in UP, Bihar, Orrisa and rest of other states of country.To make mind blowing and not blowing quantum of the student is directly linked to excellence in education. Money and personals are here only precise planning is required. Will our education planners ever do this and when? Answer to these questions lies in dark room. Who will open the doors of this dark room is to be seen yet.
This had been proven by scientific development of our world. Thus in most advanced and developed society, every possible care is taken in education sector applications.Are we in India caring for this vital aspect of human being? This story is a little effort to discuss the national education with special reference to one of the leading and progressive state named Haryana.According to 2001 census the population of largest democracy of the world was 1027015247. The managing of this huge population is a specialized job.
To do this it required extra accuracy and farsightedness approach. Education is among first thrust, which need to be carefully managed, because it is directly linked to development of nation.In 2002 India had 199144199 students starting from class 1 to higher education level. It means 19.3% of population was of student community. Government and NGO's are working hard to expand the area of education in the country, but their efforts are not yielding up to mark satisfaction.
In India in 2002 there were 113883060 students in primary school level. In middle school level numbers of students were 44828235. That means 69% of primary school students' left their studies before or after fifth class. The facts and figures are similar in every year. In same year (2002) there were 44828235 it mans 55% of student in middle school level whereas the number of high school students 20053986 who gave up their school bags after eight class. Continue to this process 48% of students left their studies from high school level to secondary level.
But here in last I am very surprised to see that after 10+2 level study gives up cases has drastically come down to 5%. This statistics clearly indicate that if student reaches primary level his or her probability of leaving school is 61%. If students cross first barrier (primary level) and reach to middle school then his percentage of leaving come down to 55%. Further after 10th standard to secondary levels this percentage further come down to 48%. Finally if he / she get passed 10+2 exam, the percentage to achieve higher education / professional education is 95%, which is very high as comparative to primary and middle level.
These facts and figures clearly indicate that primary to middle classes are studies leaving prone classes.Are these studies leaving the prone classes targeted by our education planners? . Answer is clearly no. This is very evident from following statistics.In primary school level student / teacher ratio in India is 59:1, for middle class it was 31:1, whereas in 10+2 level it was 17:1 in 2002.In comparison to above after 10+2 level education there are 272 universities, 8737 colleges (general), 838 technology/ engineering college, 725 medical college, 846 teacher training colleges, 5462 polytechnic and it is and 1175 teacher training schools.
This type planning will show its effects on society because knowledge level of population will be of high contrast. This will lead to fragmentation of that society which is already fragmented in the name of religion, caste and creeds. In this situation, the Education will work reversibly. This can be averted by making middle level focused education policy.So emphasis of our education policy should be on study leaving prone classes.i.e.5th to 8th classes. The environment and education should be planned in such manner that student of these classes does not leave their studies in want of school are money.
If the quantum of the students increases in 10+2 level then there will be more and more talents available for higher studies. This will not only enhance the level of knowledge among all sections of society in equilibrium but also give up maximum opportunities to maximum. This will show results in quality of higher study level. In which 50% of education budgets are invested. Take the case of Haryana in education. This small state has done commendable work as compare to other states of India. But due to non-practical approach of education planning, as in national education policy results are not up to the mark. Student teacher ratio in primary level was 39:1 as compare to national student teacher ratio 59:1 in 2002.
For middle classes this ratio in state was 33:1 in contrast to national average 31:1. Here one point is to mention this state was created on 1st nov.1966. The above student teacher ratio for the corresponding year was 43:1 and 30:1 for primary and middle classes respectively. Education budget at the creation of state in 1966 was merely 277.2 Lac rupees. Which reached 138429.51 Lac was invested which 55.7% of total money was allocated to education.
Thus after this statistics of one of the pioneer states of India one can guess situations in UP, Bihar, Orrisa and rest of other states of country.To make mind blowing and not blowing quantum of the student is directly linked to excellence in education. Money and personals are here only precise planning is required. Will our education planners ever do this and when? Answer to these questions lies in dark room. Who will open the doors of this dark room is to be seen yet.
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