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  • Educational institutions won’t face dearth of funds: Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann

    Educational institutions won’t face dearth of funds: Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann

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    Patiala: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Saturday dubbed financial indebtedness of educational institutions as a social scourge, and said they will not face any dearth of funds so that no child of the state is deprived of the opportunity to get quality education.

    Addressing a gathering on the 62nd foundation day of the Punjabi University here, Mann said it was the primary duty of the government to provide educational opportunities and it is a matter of great pride and satisfaction that his government was doing this work efficiently.

    According to an official statement, Mann said his government was constantly striving to raise the standard of education by providing the maximum support to educational institutions.

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    “This university is the pride of Punjab and the Punjabi mother tongue. This premier education institute is also called the ‘heart of Malwa’. I had guaranteed to free this university from the debt burden to restore its pride and pristine glory,” he said.

    Mann further said that in this year’s budget, the state government has earmarked a grant of Rs 30 crore to the university every month. “I sincerely hope that this university will achieve great success in the field of higher education after coming out of financial constraints,” he added.

    The chief minister said the Punjabi University was playing a vanguard role for the youths of the state. “This university inspired me to follow new ways and new ideas in my life. My creativity had taken wings in this university and the stage of Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Hall realised my dreams,” he added.

    Mann further said the state government was making great efforts for promotion and dissemination of the Punjabi language.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Bhagwant Mann, Delhi ministers to accompany Kejriwal to CBI office on Sunday: Sources

    Bhagwant Mann, Delhi ministers to accompany Kejriwal to CBI office on Sunday: Sources

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    New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who is scheduled to appear before the CBI on Sunday in connection with the excise policy case, will be accompanied to the federal agency’s office by his Punjab counterpart Bhagwant Mann and cabinet colleagues, sources said.

    They said besides Mann, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MPs and Delhi ministers will accompany the party supremo to the Central Bureau of Investigation’s (CBI) headquarters here.

    Earlier in the day, Kejriwal said he will appear before the CBI in connection with the excise policy case and asserted that if he is “corrupt”, then no one in the world is “honest”.

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    Addressing a press conference here over the CBI summons against him, the Delhi chief minister claimed that Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders are demanding his arrest and said if the saffron party has “ordered” the agency to arrest him, it cannot refuse to do so.

    The CBI has summoned Kejriwal in connection with the excise policy case. He has been asked to be present at the agency’s headquarters at 11 am on Sunday to answer queries of the investigating team, officials said.

    The central agency has already arrested former Delhi deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia in connection with the case.

    It is alleged that the Delhi government’s excise policy for 2021-22 to grant licences to liquor traders favoured certain dealers who had paid bribes for it, a charge strongly refuted by the AAP. The policy was subsequently scrapped.

    Kejriwal is likely to visit Rajghat before reaching the CBI headquarters, the sources said. The AAP is planning to stage a protest against the CBI summons to Kejriwal on Sunday.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • ‘Punjab completely ignored in the Union Budget,’ says Bhagwant Mann

    ‘Punjab completely ignored in the Union Budget,’ says Bhagwant Mann

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    Chandigarh: Ruling Aam Aadmi Party, opposition Congress, and Shiromani Akali Dal on Wednesday slammed the Union Budget, with Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and State Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema saying the state has been completely ignored in it.

    Mann said that first, on Republic Day, the state’s tableau “was kept out of the parade,” now Punjab has been “completely ignored” in the Union Budget, as he criticised the Centre for presenting a budget that was “anti-Punjab, anti-people, anti-farmers and directionless.”

    “Don’t understand what revenge they are taking from Punjabis,” he said.

    Cheema also said, “I think Punjab has been completely ignored in this budget.”

    Punjab’s farmers and youths have been left disappointed and there is nothing in the budget for the common masses, Cheema told reporters here.

    Punjab Congress chief Amrinder Singh Raja Warring dubbed the budget “anti-poor” and “anti-people” while Shiromani Akali Dal president Sukhbir Singh Badal said it had failed farmers, ruralites, poor, and the youth.

    Mann said the Centre in its budget shortchanged the sacrifices made by hardworking people of the state.

    “It is shameful that going by its myopic mindset the Union government has completely ignored the state thereby bringing a huge disrespect to countless sacrifices made by the brave and hardworking Punjabis in pre- and post-independent era,” an official statement quoted Mann as saying.

    He said that all “genuine demands of Punjab have been blatantly ignored and state figures nowhere in the Union budget.”

    He said that being a border state, they had demanded Rs 1,000 crore for the modernisation of the BSF and state Police from Centre, which, he said, was necessary to combat the smuggling of drugs and weapons from across the border especially through the hi-tech drones.

    The Union government, instead, gave the cold shoulder to this demand, he said.

    He said that during the pre-budget meetings the state had flagged the need to start Vande Bharat trains from Amritsar and Bathinda to Delhi, but this demand too was completely ignored, along with another demand of connecting all five ‘Takhts’ of the Sikhs through rail route.

    Mann alleged that the budget has exposed the “anti-farmers stance of the Modi government” and added the government has run away from giving remunerative MSP on crops to farmers which, he said, was very unfortunate.

    The Chief Minister said that his government had been pursuing the Centre to extend Rs 1,500 crore financial assistance for the farmers, but that too failed to materialise.

    He said that though the Scheduled Tribes have been offered various facilities in budgets, the Scheduled Castes and Backward classes “have been completely ignored.”

    He cautioned the Union government “to stop playing with fire by ignoring the state on key issues.”

    “India cannot be imagined without Punjab and the BJP-led Union government’s attempt to ignore the contribution of Punjab and Punjabis will not be tolerated,” he said, as he called Punjab the grain bowl of the country.

    Warring said the budget has actually turned out to be a “classic jumla” of the BJP government at the Centre.

    He also alleged it was “an anti-poor and anti-people budget with key focus on increasing income of corporations only.”

    Senior Congress leader and Punjab’s Leader of Opposition Partap Singh Bajwa said there is nothing in the budget for the farmers and also “no legal guarantee for the MSP as expected by the farmers all across India.”

    SAD chief Sukhbir Singh Badal said farmers were promised that their agriculture income would be doubled, “but far from doing anything to realise this goal, the government has not been able to ensure procurement of all food grains on minimum support price.”

    Speaking about the government thrust on millets, Badal said this would succeed only if all millet crops were procured as per remunerative MSP.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann launches ‘Schools of Eminence’ project

    Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann launches ‘Schools of Eminence’ project

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    Mohali: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann Saturday launched his government’s ambitious project Schools of Eminence, saying it is a “revolutionary” step in ensuring a golden future for the students and also a giant leap towards becoming a real frontrunner in education.

    A budget of Rs 200 crore has been earmarked for the Schools of Eminence project.

    The project aims at reimagining education in government schools envisioning holistic development of students and preparing them to be responsible citizens. Its five pillars are state-of-the-art infrastructure, academics, human resource management, sports and co-curricular activities and community engagement, a senior official said.

    Under the Schools of Eminence project, 117 government schools in 23 districts will be upgraded with a special emphasis on classes 9 to 12.

    The official said besides career-related counselling, Innovative teaching practices will be followed and guidance for professional exams will also be provided to students.

    Mann said these schools are being set up to cherish the aspirations of the freedom fighters which will groom students for futuristic needs and help Punjab emerge as a role model in the education sector.

    The day is not far when these government schools will provide a better education than the private schools, he said.

    “Such schools have already revolutionised the education sector in Delhi. Now it is the turn of Punjab where this model will be implemented successfully,” Mann said.

    Describing teachers as nation builders, the chief minister said they have to play a pivotal role in bringing qualitative change in the education sector.

    About his government’s decision to send 36 teachers to Singapore for training, he said it will help them learn the advanced practices prevailing around the globe.

    He alleged the previous governments ignored the education sector and that several students were forced to leave their education in between.

    “Those leaders wanted to give a push to their political career while compromising with the future of the students from weaker and underprivileged sections of society. Due to regressive policies of these leaders, the state lagged in fields of health and education thereby jeopardising the progress of youth,” Mann alleged.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )