ASSEMBLY IN SESSION - Cornered over pension dues, govt releases Rs1,220 crore

Thursday, 22/03/2018

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Chandigarh : After facing embarrassment in the Vidhan Sabha over the non-payment of social security pensions today, the Congress government on Wednesday evening released Rs 1,220 crore due to various accounts for one year.

The government released Rs 413.77 crore for pension benefits, Rs 147.49 crore general provident fund, bills of office expenditure Rs 119.38 crore, and Aashiward/Shagun scheme Rs 69 crore, among other heads.

This is perhaps for the first time that the state government has opened its treasury during the ongoing financial year to clear all its dues. It, however, has not cleared the pendency with the treasury even as this is the second tranche of major release by the government in a week. It had released Rs 690 crore on Saturday.

Finance Minister Manpreet Singh Badal told The Tribune that Rs 40 crore had been released to the Police Department, Rs 46.98 crore under schemes of NABARD, Rs 22.23 crore for development of infrastructure for judiciary, Rs 6.57 crore as honorarium for nambardars, and Rs 7.34 crore for externally aided schemes. “Besides, we have released Rs 299 crore for various central schemes as the state’s share,” he said.

The development took place after the Capt Amarinder Singh government was cornered in the House by MLAs, cutting across party lines. The MLAs took on the government over its failure to release funds for social security schemes. The issue was first raised by Majitha MLA Bikram Singh Majithia, who was supported by Nazar Singh Manshahia and Baljinder Kaur, both AAP MLAs.

Majithia first cornered Social Security Minister Sadhu Singh Dharamsot during the Question Hour, asking him to specify the number of beneficiaries to whom the benefit of Aashirwad scheme had been extended in 2017-18. The minister first struggled to answer and then could only muster that Rs 37 crore had been released by the government to clear the dues. “We have cleared the dues that your government left behind,” he said, pointing to Majithia. The MLAs then mocked at the government over pension dues.

State SSS Board soon: Capt

Responding to a question raised by Leader of Opposition Sukhpal Singh Khaira, Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh told the House that the reconstitution of the Subordinate Service Selection Board was under process.

787 clerical posts vacant

The CM informed the House that there were around 757 posts of clerk lying vacant. He said a requisition to fill these posts and 30 of steno typist had been sent to the Board for filling the vacancies in commissioner/DC offices.

 

Warring’s self-goal

While thanking the CM during a debate on Governor’s Address, Gidderbaha MLA Amrinder Singh Raja Warring said in the first year itself, the government increased the Aashirwad benefit from Rs 15,000 to Rs 21,000. This drew guffaws from the Opposition, forcing Warring to retreat and add that “ho sakda hai asin nahin ditte hon, par asin vadha ditte ne (we might not have disbursed the amount, but we have increased it)”.

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https://www.brightpunjabexpress.com/index.php/2019/07/31/rana-gurjit-singh-inaugurates-markfed-sales-booth-at-lohian/

Jalandhar : In a major step to boost the rural economy besides providing employment to youth in villages, MARKFED has launched a sale booth in Lohian, which would, provides more than 100 eatable items.

 

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https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/diaspora/indian-americans-urge-trump-to-fully-support-india-on-kashmir/813832.html

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