By Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH DEC 6
On the
recommendations of the Selection Committee constituted under the chairmanship
of Social Security, Development of Women & Child Mr. Madan Mohan Mittal,
the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today appointed three members
of the State Commission for Protection of Child Rights.
Disclosing this
here today a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office said that Mr. Badal
cleared the file to this effect thereby appointing Dr. Jaswinder Singh, Mr.
Suresh Kalia and Smt. Sheela Devi as the members of the State Commission for
Protection of Child Rights.
BADAL CONDOLES DEMISE OF RAVINDERPAL SINGH
Punjab Chief Minister Parkash
Singh Badal today expressed profound grief and sorrow over the sad demise of
Assistant Sub Inspector Mr. Ravinderpal Singh who was shot dead by the
miscreants in a firing incident at Chheharta in Amritsar district on Wednesday.
Disclosing this here today a spokesperson of the CMO said that, the Chief
Minister has already directed the Information Public Relations & Revenue
Minister Mr. Bikram Singh Majithia along with DGP Mr. Sumedh Singh Saini to
visit the bereaved family and share condolences with them in this hour of
crisis. Mr. Badal categorically said that nobody would be allowed
to take law in his own hands, whosoever high or influential he may be.
Meanwhile, the Chief Minister also directed the Commissioner Police Amritsar to
probe into the entire matter to ascertain the circumstances which led to this
unfortunate incident and also to fix responsibility of the delinquent
officials. Mr. Badal asked the DGP to ensure exemplary punishment
to perpetrators of this crime as per the law of the land.
ARMED FORCES FLAG DAY TO BE OBSERVED ON DEC 7
Armed forces Flag
Day would be observed on 7th December, 2012 to pay tributes to all those known
and un-known soldiers who sacrificed their lives guarding the frontiers of our
country.
According
to an official spokesman this day is observed to salute the velour of Soldiers
both serving and veterans, who fought for unity and integrity &
sovereignty.
'Today is flag
day let us help the families of our brave martyrs'
SURVEY ON OUT-OF-SCHOOL-YOUTH BE CONCLUDED
TILL DECEMBER 22
The Punjab
Government has issued instructions to complete the survey on
out-of-school-youth between 6 to 14 years of age till December 22, 2012. The
survey would be commenced on December 12. It was disclosed by Mr. Sikander
Singh Maluka, Education Minister, Punjab. He said that objective behind this
survey is to provide basic education to all the out-of-school-youth in the
state.
Mr. Maluka said
that it is the mandate of the Punjab Government to provide free and compulsory
education to all the children up to class-VIII. He further said that during the
survey, the teams of Education Department would go in all the distant and
de-marginalized areas like; brick-kilns, railway stations, slums and the
inhabitations of migrant labourers. Education Minister said that the
information thus collected through the survey would be incorporated in the
annual report of the year 2012-13 of the state government.
NO.PR-12/1112
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