By Punjabnewswire4u
NEW DELHI, JAN 23
In a bid to facilitate the pilgrims desiring to pay
obeisance at Takht Shri Damdama Sahib at Talwandi Sabo in the state, Punjab
Chief Minister Mr Parkash Singh Badal today sought the personal intervention of
Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh to impress upon the Railway Ministry to
establish a new Rail link between Bathinda and Talwandi Sabo.
The Chief Minister who called on Dr Manmohan Singh at his
residence here on Wednesday morning apprised him that the Five
"Takhts" were the holiest shrines for the Sikh community so millions
of Sikh pilgrims from all over the world visit these holy shrines every year
because it was their life time wish to pay visit at these Takhts. However Mr
Badal said that amongst all these Takhts located at Amritsar, Patna Sahib,
Anandpur Sahib, Hazur Sahib and Talwandi Sabo, it was only Takht Shri Damdama
Sahib located at Talwandi Sabo, which was not connected with a rail link. He
further said that as the distance between Bathinda and Talwandi Sabo was merely
28 – 30 kilometres so keeping in view Sikh religious sentiments, the Prime
Minister must ask the Railways Ministry to expedite the process of establishing
a new Rail link between both these places. Later on the Chief Minister also met
the Union Railway Minister Mr Pawan Bansal on the same issue.
Raising another equally important issue related to the
Health sector, the Chief Minister urged Dr Manmohan Singh to expedite the
process of granting requisite approvals for setting up the Cancer Hospital at Mullanpur
near Chandigarh. Mr Badal informed the Prime Minister that the land site for
the proposed hospital had already been handed over to Department of Atomic
Energy (DAE) by the state government adding that the Detailed Project Report
for this hospital to come up at a cost of Rs.450 Crore was likely to be
finalised within this week after which it would be presented before the Union
Cabinet by the PMO for approval.
Batting for the provision of a Rs 5000 crore Technology
Mission for agriculture diversification in the 12th Five Year Plan
for the Green Revolution States on the lines of Eastern states, the Chief
Minister requested Dr Manmohan Singh to constitute a Group of Ministers (GoM)
for giving recommendations regarding it after thoroughly examining the matter. Seeking the assistance of Union government to
encourage the farmers to adopt crop diversification which would go a long
way in supplementing the income of the beleaguered peasantry of the state who
were already on the crossroads due to negligible returns on their produce due
to ever accelerating farm inputs, Mr Badal further said that diversification
could be possible only with the active support of Union government.
The Chief Minister further apprised Dr Manmohan Singh
that in Punjab Maize and Soya were two best alternative crops to paddy, however
crop diversification in the state could only become possible if MSP and assured
market for these two crops were provided. He also requested the Prime Minister
to establish a sub centre of Directorate of Soya Research (DSR), Indore in
Punjab for promoting soya initiative. Likewise Mr Badal said that Cotton
Corporation of India (CCI) should be asked to carry out MSP operations in
Cotton markets of the State adding that Rs.50 Crore should be provided for
setting up 10 new mandies in cotton belt.
Reiterating that diversification to livestock
sector was necessary to supplement the income of the distressed farmers of the
state, the Chief Minister pleaded that Dairying and Animal Husbandry Sectors
should be treated at par with Agriculture for the purpose of interest rate on
loans and income tax etc adding that exemption from custom duty for import of
machinery relating to dairy, poultry, feed and fodder was also the need of the
hour. He also requested the Prime Minister to establish an ICAR unit for
research in monosex Tilapia fish in the State. Mr Badal also pleaded that in
order to ensure more research in this field additional funds should be given to
the Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Science University (GADVASU) Ludhiana.
Taking up the issue of rehabilitation of the Co-operative
Sugar Mills of the state, the Chief Minister sought a Special package from Dr
Manmohan Singh to revive them. Mr Badal also requested the Prime Minister to
ensure that more Corporation cities of Punjab other than Ludhiana were covered
under Vegetable initiative for Urban Clusters. Demanding the inclusion of
Agroforestry under CAMPA, he also sought a Special package for Lantana
eradication exclusively for Kandi Areas of Punjab.
Seeking the intervention of Dr Manmohan Singh for
directing the Union Civil Supply and Railway Ministries to expedite the
movement of foodgrains from the state, the Chief Minister also pleaded that at
present Punjab has 122 lakh Metric Ton (MT) of wheat and 57 lakh MT of rice
adding that 130 lakh MT of wheat and 69 lakh MT of rice would be added in the
current season. However he said that presently the movement of wheat was at the
rate of 7 lakh MT and for rice 6 lakh MT per month which was too inadequate to
clear the stock in time. Therefore Mr Badal urged the Prime Minister to ensure
that at least 16 lakh MT of wheat and 14 lakh MT of Rice per month should be
moved out of Punjab to liquidate these stocks before the fresh arrival.
Mr Badal also urged the Prime Minister to ensure early
Cabinet clearance for the Detailed Project Report (DPR) submitted by the High
Level Expert Group (HLEG) constituted by the Union Rural Development Minister
Mr Jai Ram Ramesh under the Member (Water Resources and Rural Development)
Planning Commission of India, Dr Mihir Shah to study the problem of water
logging in the state. The Chief Minister apprised Dr Manmohan Singh that the
DPR was lying with the Planning Commission and its early clearance was required
for solving this grave problem.
Raising another vital issue the Chief Minister urged Dr
Manmohan Singh to immediately roll back the excise duty levied on the bi-cycle
industry besides withdrawing the hike of FOB price from existing 12.3% to 15%
Mr Badal submitted that the bi-cycle industry in Punjab was one of the oldest
industry of the state which gave employment to 1.5 lakh people. However he said
that with imposition of 2% Excise Duty last year, the industry has suffered decline
of 8% adding that there was further threat from Chinese cycles whose prices
were 15% less than India. Mr Badal pleaded that the cost of freight from
Ludhiana to Mumbai was nearly equal to that from Mumbai to Hamburg so in order
to provide due impetus to the growth of bicycle industry of Punjab, the need of
hour was to subsidise inland freight up to the port of departure.
The Chief Minister was accompanied by Resident
Commissioner Punjab Mr K Siva Prasad.
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