by Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH,
DEC 13
The Punjab Chief Minister, Mr. Parkash Singh Bada,l today directed the state
Colonization department to issued guidelines regarding the partition of plots
measuring 20X80 ft. into two plots of 10X80 ft each free of cost to the
allottees in the mandis. However, the
fixed price would be charged for the construction of basement and first floor
as per the norms from the allottees.
A decision to this effect was taken by Mr. Badal in a meeting with the
deputation of Aarhtia Association led by its President Mr. Ravinder
Singh Cheema here at Chief Minister’s
Residence on Wednesday evening.
Disclosing this here today a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s office
said that Mr. Badal asked the Director Colonization to issue notification in
this behalf after making necessary amendments in the policy and directed the
Punjab Mandi Board to undertake the partition of plots accordingly in line with
the similar policy.
Responding to the other issues
raised by the Association relating to Power cleaners’ electricity bills,
relaxation in moisture contents of paddy and availability of gunny bags etc.,
the Chief Minister directed the concerned authorities to examine them
thoroughly before taking any final decision.
He assured that all their pending issues would be looked into sympathetically
so as to resolve them amicably.
Regarding the allotment of plots to the old arhtias in new mandis, the
Chief Minister also directed the Financial Commissioner Development to initiate
appropriate steps for the amendment in the existing allotment rules. On the issue of payment of the electricity
bills of power cleaners by the labourers and Arhtias jointly, Mr. Badal
directed the Financial Commissioner Development to review this issue
personally.
Meanwhile, the president of the association raised the issue that late
sowing and combine harvesting of paddy resulted in an increase of moisture
content up to 18% and 19% instead of permissible limit of 17%. Taking a view of this genuine problem, Mr.
Badal asked the Agriculture department to work out a mechanism for advance
sowing the paddy i.e. on 1st. June instead of 10th June.
Mr. Badal also agreed to take up the issue for seeking relaxation in paddy
moisture content with the GoI.
Prominent amongst those who attended the meeting including Chief
Parliamentary Secretary Mr. Gurbachan Singh Babehalli, Financial Commissioner
Mr. G.S. Sandhu, Special Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr. Gaggandip
Singh Brar, Chairman Punjab Mandi Board Mr. Ajmer Singh Lakhowal, Secretary
Food and Supplies Mr. D.S. Grewal, M.D. Punjab Warehousing Corporation Mr.
Arvinder Singh Bains, Director Food and Supplies Mr. Harkesh Singh Sidhu, M.D.
Markfed Mr. K.S. Sra, Secretary Mandi Board Mr. Mohinder Singh Kainth,
Registrar Cooperative Societies Mr. A.S. Miglani, Director Colonization Mr.
Pirthi Chand, M.D. PUNSUP Mr. P.S. Shergill and DGM FCI Mr. S.K.Yadav.
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