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7/29/2019 The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Himachal Pradesh Edition
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www.tribuneindia.com/2013/20130906/himachal.htm
Friday, September 6, 2013,Chandigarh, India
NEWS AND VIEWS
PUNJAB
HARYANA
JAMMU & KA SHMIR
HIMACHAL
REGIONAL BRIEFS
NATION
OPINIONS
LETTERS
BUSINESS
SPORTS
WORLD
SPECIAL COVERAGE
CHANDIGARH
LUDHIANA
DELHI
THE TRIBUNE SPECIALS
50 YEARS OFINDEPENDENCE
TERCENTENARYCELEBRATIONS
H I M A C H A L P R A D E S H E D I T I O N
Govt to set up body to conduct ClassesV, VIII examinationsShimla, September 5
With the Centre turning down the request of the state for
allowing holding of board examinations for Classes V and
VIII, the state government has decided to set up an
independent body to conduct internal exams so as to
ensure accountability of teachers and arrest the declining
academic standards.
Centres nod for food subsidy scheme forAPL familiesDharamsala, September 5
The Union Government has agreed to
financially support the Food Subsidy Scheme
of the state government for the Above the
Poverty Line (APL) residents of the state.
Minister for Food and Civil Supplies GS Bali
said this today while talking to mediapersons
here.
Taxation Bar Assn demands Commissioner'soffice at PalampurPalampur, September 5
The Taxation Bar Association, Palampur, today urged
Sudha Sharma, Chairman, Central Board of Direct Taxes
(CBDT), to create a new office of Commissioner of Income
Tax (Admn) at Palampur or Dharamsala in the North Zone
of the state keeping in view the hardships being faced by
tax payers of this region.
HC seeks details on officials of doubtfulintegrityShimla, September 5
The HP High Court has directed the Chief Secretary to
furnish information on officials who have been required to
be included in the lists of officers of doubtful integrity asper norms prescribed by the government.
YOUR TOWN
DharamsalaShimla
EARLIER STORIES
Cabinet nod to newlease rules draft
September 5, 2013Work on Theog-Rohruhighway to start soonSeptember 4, 2013
Ban on carryingconstruction materialsto other states soonSeptember 3, 2013
Notices to 5 pvtvarsities for violatingadmission normsSeptember 2, 2013
Kangra shifts to directbank transfer for LPGtodaySeptember 1, 2013
25% apartmentsreserved for HimachalisAugust 31, 2013
Ministers, MLAs set toget pay hikeAugust 30, 2013
Apple season peaks,prices begin to fallAugust 29, 2013
PTA teachers sackedby BJP govt to get jobsbackAugust 28, 2013
Minimum wages elude teachers in pvt schoolsDharamsala, September 5
Various schools of the district organised functions to mark Teachers Day today.
However, nobody cared to highlight the plight of teachers in most of the private
schools in the state who are even being denied minimum wages fixed for labourers.ANANDPUR SAHIB-NAINA DEVI ROPEWAY
Review scrapping of project, says Punjab CMUna, September 5
Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh
Badal has appealed to Chief Minister
Virbhadra Singh to review the decision
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Naina Devi ropeway project. He said
the Anandpur Sahib Naina Devi
ropeway was of great socio-religious
importance for both the states.
Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badalreceives an idol of Lord Krishna from Baba Balat Kotla Kalan in Una district on Thursday.Photo: Kamaljeet
Multi-speciality surgical camp from Sept 7Nurpur, September 5
The State Health and Family Welfare Department is organising a seven-day free
multi-speciality surgical camp at the Gangath Community Health Centre, near here,
from September 7 to 13.
CM directs officials to review expansion of cement unitSolan, September 5
The State Pollution Control Board has filed a case against unit-I of Jaypee Cement
Plant in a local court for undertaking expansion without obtaining the environmental
clearance and other approvals.
Let state host international film festival: PratibhaShimla, September 5
Member of Parliament Pratibha Singh today requested Information and BroadcastingMinister Manish Tewari to organise the 45th International Film Fest ival of India in
Himachal Pradesh.
Power projects in Shahpur harming ecology: MankotiaDharamsala, September 5
Vijay Singh Mankotia, Congress leader from Kangra, said today that
the micro-hydel projects in the Shahpur Assembly constituency were
wreaking havoc on the ecology of the area. He said due to the
violation of norms by micro-hydel projects, houses at Harvoh were
sinking. He specifically targeted the 5-MW Brahol Top micro-hydel
project, which is owned by Kamal Padha, BJP leader from the area,
and the Raheja power project.
Rattan on freedom fighters boardShimla, September 5
Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh has appointed freedom fighter Sushil Chand Rattan of
Jwalamukhi vice-chairperson of the Himachal Pradesh Freedom Fighters Welfare
Board.
39 parents get Rs 1,100 under Kanya ChhayaSolan, September 5
As a novel step towards saving girl child and instilling sense of conserving the
environment, the Nalagarh SDM today distributed fixed deposit receipts of Rs 1,100
each to 39 parents of girl child and planted saplings in their name at Baddi. This
initiative has been named Kanya Chhaya.
Govt reins in private varsitiesShimla, September 5
Taking a serious note of the arbitrary manner in which private universities have been
imposing fines on students for delay in the payment of fee and other charges, the
government has specified the quantum of penalty for late fee charges.
Contract college teachers stage protestShimla, September 5
As a mark of protest against exploitation, more than 500 assistant professors
working in various degree colleges on a contract basis in the state today wore black
badges by observing Shok Diwas on the occasion of Shikshak Diwas.
Teachers Day celebrated
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Students of PG College celebrate Teacher's Day atDharamsala on Thursday. Photo: Kamaljeet
Kangra, September 5
Teachers Day was celebrated in
various educational and professional
institutions here today and tributes
were paid to the teaching community.
Teachers donate to CMsfundShimla, September 5
Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh was
presented a cheque of Rs 1.51 croretowards the Chief Ministers Relief Fund by Chief Parliamentary Secretary (Education)
Neeraj Bharti on behalf of teachers and staff of the Higher Education Department
here today.
Governor confers awards on 19 teachersShimla, September 5
Governor Urmila Singh presented the National and State Awards to 19 teachers at a
state-level function organised to mark Teachers Day at the Raj Bhawan today.
BJP protests import of appleShimla, September 5
The BJP staged a demonstration against the indifferent attitude of the state
government towards the problems of apple growers in Rohru today.
Cong brushing martyrs off, says DhumalHam irpur, September 5
Former Chief Minister PK Dhumal said
today the UPA government was not
paying due regards to martyrs of the
country, and ministers were belittling their
martyrdom by making illogical statements.
Addressing a state-level meeting of the
ex-servicemen cell of the BJP here today,
Dhumal said, The present government is
taking divergent stand on the incursions
and killing of our soldiers on the borders
by external forces. It is disrespect to ourmartyrs.Former Chief Minister PK Dhumal addresses a meeting of ex-servicemen in Hamirpur on Thursday.
Woman gets life term for murdering husbandShimla, September 5
Baldev Singh, Session Judge (Forest), today sentenced Luxmi Devi of Shimla to life
imprisonment for murdering her husband.
Rape accused gets 5-day police remandNurpur, September 5
Shravan Kumar (31) of Riyali village, who was arrested for attempting to rape a 12-
year-old girl yesterday, was produced in the court here yesterday. He was remanded
in police custody for five days by the court.
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Govt to set up body to conduct Classes V, VIII
examinationsPratibha Chauhan
Tribune News Service
Shimla, September 5
With the Centre turning down the request of the state for allowing holding of board
examinations for Classes V and VIII, the state government has decided to set up an
independent body to conduct internal exams so as to ensure accountability of
teachers and arrest the declining academic standards.
On the occasion of Teachers Day today, Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh directed the
Education Department to bring about a policy within a months time so that there
was an internal examination system which could assess the level of attainment by
total 9.87 lakh elementary students, who were evaluated by their teachers right from
Classes I to IX, till they took the first board examination.
The Centre has turned down the request of the state to revert to the old system of
the Board of School Educat ion holding Classes V and VIII examinations. The Himachal
Assembly during the recent monsoon session had adopted a resolution seeking
permission from the Centre to hold board exams for the two classes.
By doing away with the board examinations for Classes V and VI, there has been a
major decline in the academic standard, especially in the rural and far-flung areas, as
there is no system in place for assessing teachers, which is very necessary, said
Virbhadra.
He directed officials to prepare a blueprint so that an independent body could be putin place by bringing about a policy.
He asked them to review and bring in place the old system of having district
inspector of schools with teachers at the block level also being involved in inspecting
schools in other blocks. Though there has been an adequate expansion of network
of schools, there is concern over the quality of education being imparted. Therefore,
internal exams are a must, Virbhadra said.
The Centre has intimated us that under the Right to Education, board exams cannot
be held for Classes V and VIII, though internal exams can be held, but the child
cannot be detained in the class even if his performance is not satisfactory, said RD
Dhiman, Principal Secretary, Education.
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Meanwhile, only those teachers having an exceptional academic and teaching record
will now be able to serve in the District Institute for Educational Training (DIET),
which trains teachers. The Chief Minister today directed the officials to prepare a
blueprint within 15 days for posting the best teachers in DIETs so that the quality of
teachers was not being compromised with. As of now, only those teachers who are
well connected manage postings in DIETs at the 12 district headquarters.
Centres nod for food subsidy scheme for APL familiesCost of ration, sugar in state PDS shops to increase
Lalit Mohan/TNS
Dharamsala, September 5
The Union Government has agreed to financially support the Food Subsidy Scheme of
the state government for the Above the Poverty Line (APL) residents of the state.
Minister for Food and Civil Supplies GS Bali said this today while talking to
mediapersons here.
Bali said there were fears that after the implementation of the Food Security Bill, the
Union Government would discontinue aid for the the Himachal Pradesh food subsidy
programme, in which all residents of the state were getting cheap ration from the
public distribution shops.
However, after the active lobbying by the Food and Civil Supplies Department of the
state, the Union Government had agreed to provide cheap food grains for the
subsidised ration scheme of the state government for all residents. In case the Union
Government had not agreed to finance the scheme, the state government would
have been forced to bear extra financial burden of about Rs 300 crore, Bali said.
However, he mentioned that despite the continuation of aid by the Union
Government, the state would have to affect nominal increase in rates of ration
provided to the APL residents.
I am not mentally ready for a hike. The matter would be taken up with the state
Cabinet, he said.
While responding to a query, Bali admitted that the cost of sugar in the publicdistribution shops of the state would increase for APL families due to decontrol of the
sugar sector by the Union Government.
At present, the people in the state are getting sugar at Rs 13.5 per kg in the PDS
shops. The rate of sugar for the Below the Poverty Line (BPL) families will remain the
same, but it will increase for the APL families, he said. However, he failed to
quantify the amount of increase that would be affected for the APL families.
Bali further said the Union Government had also sanctioned a project of the Himachal
government to construct godowns for storing ration to be provided under the Food
Security Bill under the private public partnership mode. He also said the food security
programme would be launched in the state from September 11.
Bali stated that he had taken up the case of bad condition of National Highway-20
with the Union Minister for Surface Transport.
Taxation Bar Assn demands Commissioner's office atPalampur
Our Correspondent
Palampur, September 5
The Taxation Bar Association, Palampur, today urged Sudha Sharma, Chairman,
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Income Tax (Admn) at Palampur or Dharamsala in the North Zone of the state
keeping in view the hardships being faced by tax payers of this region.
An emergency meeting of the Bar Association was held here today which was also
attended by representatives of Bar Associations of adjoining districts.
The association, in a joint resolution passed unanimously, resolved that there was
complete justification of having the Commissioner's office here as there was
adequate workload. At present there was only one office of the Commissioner at
Shimla looking after the entire state.
HC seeks details on officials of doubtful integrityLegal Correspondent
Shimla, September 5
The HP High Court has directed the Chief Secretary to furnish information on officials
who have been required to be included in the lists of officers of doubtful integrity
as per norms prescribed by the government.
The court further directed him to place on record the chart disclosing the present
posting of the officials concerned and also with remark about the perception of thedepartment that the said posting was against sensitive or non-sensitive post. The
court directed him to file an affidavit in this regard by October 1 and listed the
matter for further hearing on October 3.
The court said as per norms, the name of those officials were required to be included
in the list of officers of doubtful integrity, who had been convicted in court of law or
awarded a major penalty in a department inquiry or against whom proceedings for a
major penalty in a department inquiry had been started or against whom a court trial
was in process for an alleged act of lack of integrity or moral turpitude and
prosecuted but acquitted on technical grounds and in whose case, on the basis of
evidence during the t rial, there remained a reasonable suspicion about their integrity.
A Division Bench comprising Chief Justice AM Khanwilkar and Justice Kuldip Singhpassed this order on a petition filed by Sher Singh, former drug controller of the
state, with the request to stay the departmental proceeding initiated against him
pending trial in the vigilance case.
Minimum wages elude teachers in pvt schoolsTribune News Service
Dharamsala, September 5
Various schools of the district organised functions to mark Teachers Day today.
However, nobody cared to highlight the plight of teachers in most of the privateschools in the state who are even being denied minimum wages fixed for labourers.
The state government gives minimum wage of Rs 130 per day to labourers. By that
standard, every petty labourer doing any kind of work should get a minimum wage of
at least Rs 3,900 per month if employed on a monthly basis. However, a large section
of employees in private schools are being deprived of even the basic minimum wage
in the state.
Sources here said thousands of qualified teachers working in private schools ina the
state were not being given the basic minimum wage of Rs 3,900 per month. They
are being paid anything between Rs 500 and Rs 1,500 per month in violation of the
minimum wages Act, they added.
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However, t e Himac a Pra es Boar o Sc oo E ucat ion HPSEB as no suc
protection for teachers working in private schools affiliated with it.The authorities in
the Himachal Board of School Education admitted that the HPSEB had not prescribed
any minimum wage to be paid to teachers working in private schools. They said the
teachers were not covered under the Minimum Wages Act. Only labourers or Class IV
employees were covered under the Act.
The failure of the government to specify minimum wages for teachers is leading to
the exploitation of educated youth. Some of them are justifying the policy of
imposing minimum wages in private schools on the plea that many small schools
running in remote areas of the state may not be able to pay the minimum wage to
teachers and will be forced to close down their operations if the government forces
them to do so.
However, legal experts said the minimum wage prescribed by the government was
applicable to any employee working in the state. It is the basic minimum wage that
any employer has to pay for hiring a person and cannot be category specific, if a
person is working full time, they said.
ANANDPUR SAHIB-NAINA DEVI ROPEWAY
Review scrapping of project, says Punjab CMLalit Mohan/TNS
Una, September 5
Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal has appealed to Chief Minister Virbhadra
Singh to review the decision of scrapping of the Anandpur Sahib-Naina Devi ropeway
project. He said the Anandpur Sahib Naina Devi ropeway was of great soc io-religious
importance for both the states. The Punjab government was ready to concede to
the demand of the Himachal government that the ropeway should start from
Himachal. It was also ready to bear the entire cost of the project, the Punjab Chief
Minister said.
Badal was on a visit to Una district today. He, along with Punjab Health Minister
Madan Mohan Mittal, was here to attend a religious congregation organised at RadhaKrishan Temple. The programme was organised by Una-based religious guru Bal Baba.
An agreement to construct the Anandpur Sahib-Naina Devi ropeway was signed
between the Punjab and Himachal governments during the st int of previous BJP
government in Himachal Pradesh. However, the present Congress government, after
coming to power in the state, has scrapped the agreement.
Mittal said Anandpur Sahib and Naina Devi shrines were a symbol of religious
harmony. People from across the religious faiths visited both the shrines. The
ropeway would facilitate the pilgrims coming to pay obeisance at the Naina Devi
temple and Anandpur Sahib. The project should not be mired in politics, he said.
When asked to comment about the outburst of BJP MP from Amritsar Navjot Singh
Sidhu, Badal said it was an internal matter of the BJP and it was their sole
prerogative to satisfy him. I do not have any personal problem with Sidhu and if at
all the BJP MP has any grouse, then the state BJP leadership should take care of
that, he said. When asked if he would accept Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi
as a Prime Ministerial candidate in the forthcoming parliamentary elect ions, the
Punjab Chief Minister said the SAD, being a key ally of the BJP, would support any
candidate of the party for the coveted post. He expressed confidence that the BJP-
led NDA would certainly form the next government at the Centre.
People were fed up with rampant corruption, unemployment, poverty, inflation and
starvation during the Congress rule. The UPA government has failed miserably at
arresting the declining value of Rupee, which has touched the lowest ebb several
times recently, he said.
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Referring to the enactment of the Food Security Bill of the UPA government, the
Punjab Chief Minister said there was nothing new in it. The Act was the copy of the
Atta-Dal scheme of the Punjab government. By implementing this importance piece
of legislation, the Centre had realised that more than 80 per cent of people cannot
manage to get a two-square meal a day, he said. Earlier, addressing the religious
congregation, the Chief Minister exhorted the people to follow the teachings of great
gurus, saints, seers and prophets. Badal urged Baba Bal to organise such religious
programmes in Punjab also.
Multi-speciality surgical camp from Sept 7Our Correspondent
Nurpur, September 5
The State Health and Family Welfare Department is organising a seven-day free
multi-speciality surgical camp at the Gangath Community Health Centre, near here,
from September 7 to 13.
The camp is being organised under the National Rural Health Mission programme by a
team of specialists from a private hospital in Shimla.
Gangath Block Medical Officer Neerja Gupta said beneficiary patients would be
enrolled on September 6 and 7 for surgeries to be conducted at the camp.
CM directs officials to review expansion of cement unitAmbika Sharma/TNS
Solan, September 5
The State Pollution Control Board has filed a case against unit-I of Jaypee Cement
Plant in a local court for undertaking expansion without obtaining the environmental
clearance and other approvals.
Even as the Chief Minister directed the officials to review the expansion proposal of
Jaypee Cement Plant of its unit-I at Baga village in Solan district at a meeting of the
Single Window Clearance Agency (SWCA) held yesterday, a case has been filed by
the board for violating the Environment Protection Act, Air (Prevention and Control of
Pollution) Act, 1981, and Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974.
The case was registered in July following directions of the Ministry of Environment
and Forests (MoEF), which had found that the plant had enhanced its capacity of
producing clinker from 2.05 metric tonnes per annum (MTPA) to 3.5 MTPA early this
year without the mandatory Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) clearance.
The Industries Department, which was examining the case, had, however, presented
the case before the SWCA yesterday to grant post-fac to approval. It was while
examining the case that the Chief Minister directed the officials to check the
production, capacity and other details of the plants expansion before giving it an
approval.
Though undertaking expansion without taking approval from the SWCA is a major
violation of the said norms, the Industries Department is yet to take action in the
case. It had taken the case to the SWCA for granting it an approval.
The earlier proposal of Jaypee Cement Plant to grant it approval had been rejected
by the Industries Department and they had been directed to seek environmental
clearance first and then apply for approval. Following this, the management of the
plant had applied directly to the MoEF for environmental clearance after having
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state government to prosecute the plant management for having violated the
environment laws.
The development comes a year after Jaypee Associates was fined Rs 100 crore by
the high court for bypassing a similar mandatory EIA c learance on false pleas in
running its other plant located at Bagheri in Nalagarh.
It is yet to be seen what action the officials of the Industries Department take
against the unit for bypassing mandatory approvals.
Director, Industries, Mohan Chauhan said he was examining the case afterregistration of a case against the unit by the State Pollution Control Board.
Let state host international film festival: PratibhaTribune News Service
Shimla, September 5
Member of Parliament Pratibha Singh today requested Information and Broadcasting
Minister Manish Tewari to organise the 45th International Film Fest ival of India in
Himachal Pradesh.
She requested him to rotate the venue of the prestigious international-level event so
that film lovers of the region could also communicate with film professionals and
understand the emerging technologies and challenges in the field.
She assured help and assistance in organising such international events in the state
and said Shimla, Dharamsala and Manali had proper infrastructure and facilities to
host such events.
Pratibha also requested opening of a satellite campus of Satyajit Ray Film and
Television Institute in the state for cinematic studies and said free land and other
modern infrastructural facilities would be provided for it. Keeping in mind the demand
for professionals in various departments of film making opening up such a training
institute will be very beneficial for youngsters, she said.
She requested the Union Minister to put Doordarshan Kendra, Shimla, on the DTH
service, so that people living in metropolitan cities could have access to Himachali
programmes. She said it would benefit around 10 lakh Himachalis settled in
metropolitan cities and a large number of youth working in the Army and multinational
companies all over the country.
Power projects in Shahpur harming ecology: MankotiaSlams BJP leader Kamal Padha for violating norms
Tribune News Service
Dharamsala, September 5
Vijay Singh Mankotia, Congress leader from Kangra, said today that the micro-hydel
projects in the Shahpur Assembly constituency were wreaking havoc on the ecology
of the area.
He said due to the violation of norms by micro-hydel projects, houses at Harvoh
were sinking. He specifically targeted the 5-MW Brahol Top micro-hydel project,
which is owned by Kamal Padha, BJP leader from the area, and the Raheja power
project.
He said even an inquiry conducted on the Brahol Top micro-hydel project by the
Forest Department had stated that the project authorities had violated the
permission granted to it for the construction of road and dumping of the material
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generated in the process. The report had also indicted the project authorities for
illegally mining material from the local rivulet, Mankotia alleged.
He also provided a copy of the inquiry to mediapersons, alleging that no further
action had been taken against the erring power project authorities.
Mankotia said due to the violation of norms by the power projects, houses at Uni
village were also sinking. The Raheja power project in the area had not constructed
spillway to put water used in the power generation back into the Gajj rivulet. The
water being released from the power project was going into the village and
destroying the houses of poor people, he alleged.
He further said he would request Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh to order an inquiry
into the micro-hydel power projects allotted in the state during the stint of the
previous BJP government. During the rule of the BJP government, power projects
were allotted to politically influential people who did not care for the environmental
bylaws or rights of local people while undertaking construction works.
Kamal Padha, on the other hand, denied the charges levelled by Mankotia. He said
his power project had not violated any norm. He said some vested interests were
targeting the project for personal reasons. They were taking political help to achieve
their personal interests, he said.
Mankotia also alleged that besides Terah Lines village near Dharamsala, many others
had suffered damage due sinking of land. In Diara village near Dharamsala, 42 houseshad developed cracks and were unsafe for living.
Mankotia demanded that a policy be formulated to provide suitable compensation to
the people whose houses had been damaged in natural disasters.
Rattan on freedom fighters boardShimla, September 5
Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh has appointed freedom fighter Sushil Chand Rattan of
Jwalamukhi vice-chairperson of the Himachal Pradesh Freedom Fighters Welfare
Board.
The Chief Minister is the chairperson of the board.
Rattan is also the chairperson of the sub-committee constituted under the board.
Lal Singh (Dhoran), Charan Singh Gurang (Khaniyara), Duni Chand (Barog), Sant Ram
(Jajri), Amar Nath Dogra (Karloti), Lang Singh (Tahdoh), Dhirmal (Tunhal), Gauri
Prasad (Mandi), Paras Ram (Dakreda), Padam Nabh (Rewalsar), Katak Ram
(Sangalwara) and Karam Dutt Kashyap (Janadghat) have been appointed members of
the board. TNS
39 parents get Rs 1,100 under Kanya ChhayaTribune News Service
Solan, September 5
As a novel step towards saving girl child and instilling sense of conserving the
environment, the Nalagarh SDM today distributed fixed deposit receipts of Rs 1,100
each to 39 parents of girl child and planted saplings in their name at Baddi. This
initiative has been named Kanya Chhaya.
The SDM had earlier initiated the campaign from Nalagarh last week and voluntary
donations from industrial units, social and educational institutions will help take the
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scheme forward where girls belonging to economically weaker sections of society will
be provided funds for their education.
Talking to The Tribune, Yunus Khan, SDM, said the municipal committees and
panchayats would take care of saplings planted in the name of the girls.
With the Baddi-Barotiwala-Nalagarh industrial area facing an immense pollution
threat, the effort would help make a small difference in making the environs green,
he said. This will also help in instilling a sense of value for the girl child, the SDM
said. Madan Chawdhary, president, Baddi Municipal Committee, was also present on
the occasion.
Govt reins in private varsitiesFixes quantum of penalty for late fee charges
Rakesh Lohumi/TNS
Shimla, September 5
Taking a serious note of the arbitrary manner in which private universities have been
imposing fines on students for delay in the payment of fee and other charges, the
government has specified the quantum of penalty for late fee charges.
Some universities had been extorting additional amounts from students by imposing
exorbitantly high penalties in the name of late fee charges. Further, there was no
transparency or uniformity and the penalty ranged from Rs 100 to Rs 5,000. The
State Private Educational Institutions Regulatory Commission had received several
complaints from students in this regard and it had not only taken action against the
institutions concerned but also forced them to refund the excess amount to
students.
The commission also brought the matter to the notice of the government and it had
on the recommendation of the Fee Structure Committee fixed the quantum of f ine.
As the fee for various courses varies from Rs 30,000 to Rs 60,000 per semester, for
most of the courses the maximum fine will range from Rs 300 to Rs 600. Late fee
charges up to a period of 15 days from the due date will be 0.5 per cent of the total
due charges and, thereafter, maximum penalty of one per cent up to one month orthe total delay will be applicable.
The official notification in this regard said in addition to tuition fee, mess, security
charges and institutional development fund, private universities were charging
additional amount from students in the name of late fee charges in respect to
examination fee, mess charges, tuition, revaluation fee, re-test, migration and
penalties were being imposed in a variable manner. The penalty specified by it would
bring uniformity and restrain universities from imposing charges arbitrarily.
The commission had last month ordered one of the universities to refund Rs 1.67 lakh
charged arbitrarily from students. It agreed to refund the amount to those who had
left the institution and adjusted it against the fee and other charges to be paid in
future by the existing students.
The commission after carrying out inspections of the universities allowed four of the
16 universities, which fulfilled the norms prescribed by the University Grants
Commission (UGC), to conduct PhD courses. These include the Jaypee University of
Information and Technology, Shoolini University, Bahra University and Eternal
University. Only those faculty members who have the requisite qualification and
experience of research guide will be allowed to enrol students for PhD.
The commission was forced to step in after some private universities enrolled a large
number of students for PhD without any faculty and in violation of UGC norms.
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Contract college teachers stage protestTribune News Service
Shimla, September 5
As a mark of protest against exploitation, more than 500 assistant professors
working in various degree colleges on a contract basis in the state today wore black
badges by observing Shok Diwas on the occasion of Shikshak Diwas.
Teachers who were appointed on a contract basis through the HP Public Service
Commission in 2009-10 said they had been compelled to protest as despite beingqualified, they were appointed on a contract basis. The protests were held in various
colleges all over the state.
The assoc iation demanded that the Recruitment and Promotion Rules be scrapped
immediately and all the assistant professors on contract be regularised within three
years of service.
President of the association Harsh Vardhan Singh said it was a silent and polite
expression of anxiety, grief and despair as the highly qualified assistant professors
faced an uncertain future. He added that most of them were above 40 years of age
after having already devoted their finest years in pursuit of academic excellence.
He said an advertisement of 793 posts of college cadre lecturer on a regular basis in
2007 had raised the hopes of an entire generation which were dashed when the new
government scrapped them and re-advertised 634 posts on contract. Since then
more than 500 candidates who had been recruited through the HP Public Service
Commission had languished on a contract policy, he said.
Teachers Day celebratedOur Correspondent
Kangra, September 5
Teachers Day was celebrated in various educational and professional institutions
here today and tributes were paid to the teaching community.
The day was celebrated at DAV School, Alampur, Government Polytechnic, Kangra,
GAV Public School, Kangra, Rainbow International School, Nagrota Bagwan, Green
Field School, Nagrota Bagwan, High Land Public School, Suderh, and Guru
Dronacharya College of Nursing, Yol, with great fervour.
Bikram Singh, Principal of DAV School, Alampur, and Sukwinder Singh, Principal, GAV
Public School, Kangra, said teachers were the mentors and architects of students,
nation and society.
A havan was performed by teachers of DAV School, Alampur. In the Guru
Dronacharya College of Nursing, cultural programmes were organised. Monika Sharma,Principal of the college, said teachers played a vital role in shaping up the future of
students. In Government Polytechnic, Kangra, RK Sharma, Principal, said the utmost
need was to have ideal teachers and students.
Teachers donate to CMs fundTribune News Service
Shimla, September 5
Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh was presented a cheque of Rs 1.51 crore towards the
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Bharti on behalf of teachers and staff of the Higher Education Department here
today.
Teachers and staff of the department have donated their one-day salary as the first
instalment towards the fund. Principal Secretary (Education) RD Dhiman, Director
(Higher Education) Dinkar Burathoki, representatives of the Teachers and Employees
Union were present on the occasion.
Governor confers awards on 19 teachersTribune News Service
Shimla, September 5
Governor Urmila Singh presented the National and State Awards to 19 teachers at a
state-level function organised to mark Teachers Day at the Raj Bhawan today.
The National Award was conferred on Pradeep Singh (Una), Nek Ram Shashtri
(Jogindernagar) and Devika Rani (Una) for their outstanding services in the field of
education. Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh was the chief guest at the function.
The recipients of the State Award included Om Prakash Kaistha (Mandi), Suresh
Kumar Gautam (Mandi), Krishan Chand (Hamirpur), Raj Kumar Kanwar (Una), Shri RamKrishan (Mandi), Shri Nand Lal Sharma (Shimla), Dr Manohar Lal Awasthi (Kangra),
Mohinder Singh (Solan), Mela Ram (Solan), Neena Thakur Shastri (Chamba), Yugal
Kishore Gupta (Bilaspur), Krishna Devi (Mandi), Sita Devi (Bilaspur), Chuni Lal Sharma
(Shimla) and Chandrawati (Mandi).
The Governor said teachers were the backbone of society as they shaped the
destiny of children who were nation builders.
She stressed the need for educating girl child to empower women in society. She
said an ideal environment should be created in schools where every student should
get an opportunity to grow as per his or her interest and ability. Teachers should
explore the potential of students and facilitate learning process beyond the
classroom for their overall development, she added.
The Chief Minister said the government had ordered reopening of all the schools
closed by the previous government to provide education facility to people living if
far-flung areas at their doorsteps.
He expressed concern over discontinuation of examination system up to elementary
level and added that promoting to next class on the basis of assessment could prove
harmful to students in the long run and would affect the academic standards.
Examinations were essential for the proper evaluation of standards and it was good
for both the students and the teachers. The government was rationalising the
deployment of staff to fill vacant posts of teachers in far-flung areas, he added.
BJP protests import of appleTribune News Service
Shimla, September 5
The BJP staged a demonstration against the indifferent attitude of the state
government towards the problems of apple growers in Rohru today.
The demonstration was jointly organised by Rohru and Jubbal-Kotkhai blocks of the
BJP. It was led by former Horticulture Minister and state BJP vice-president Narinder
Bragta.
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ar y mem ers sa e mpor o app es a grea y e us ness o e ru
growers.
The apple prices are at their lowest and freight has been enhanced by 15 per cent.
The cost of carton has also been hiked and the grower is not getting a good price
for his fruit, lamented Bragta.
He said in such a scenario, the growers were feeling let down, as neither the local
MLA nor officials had come to their rescue.
He said despite a bumper crop of apple in 2010, the BJP government had handled the
situation well and the growers did not face any problem. The Centre, rather thanenhancing the import duty on apple from 50 per cent to 150 per cent as promised by
the state Congress in its election manifesto, has reduced it to zero, thus flooding the
market with imported apple, he said.
On the one hand, people were burdened by price rise and now with the apple
economy being threatened due to various factors, the apple growers were facing
great inconvenience, he added.
Cong brushing martyrs off, says DhumalDharam Prakash GuptaTribune News Service
Hamirpur, September 5
Former Chief Minister PK Dhumal said today the UPA government was not paying due
regards to martyrs of the country, and ministers were belittling their martyrdom by
making illogical statements.
Addressing a state-level meeting of the ex-servicemen cell of the BJP here today,
Dhumal said, The present government is taking divergent stand on the incursions
and killing of our soldiers on the borders by external forces. It is disrespect to our
martyrs.
He said, Whenever the BJP has come to power at the Centre and the state, it haspaid due regards to our martyrs. But the UPA government has failed on this front,
he said.
Dhumal further said, I was the first MP who raised the issue of one rank, one
pension in Parliament in 1992, but the UPA government has been dithering over it.
Dhumal said, There are about 1.25 lakh ex-servicemen and 1 lakh serving soldiers in
the state and their votes cannot tilt the balance in favour of any party in elections.
Therefore, leaders of the BJP ex-servicemen cell should give make efforts at winning
their support and work for solving their problems.
Addressing the meeting, the state BJP president said, It is a matter of shame that
ex-servicemen are forced to raise their demands when it is a duty of the government
to look after their interests.
Resolutions were also passed at the meeting, demanding withdrawal of levying of 4
per cent VAT in the CSD canteens, bringing Dogra regiment to the state and creation
of a Himachal/Himalayan regiment in the Army.
It was also decided at the meeting that 600 ex-servicemen would be send to attend
a rally of ex-servicemen being addressed by Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi at
Rewari in Haryana on September 15.
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Shimla, September 5
Baldev Singh, Session Judge (Forest), today sentenced Luxmi Devi of Shimla to life
imprisonment for murdering her husband.
According to the prosecution on January 24, 2012, Rahul Kumar lodged a report at
the New Shimla police station stating that deceased Biru Ram was his brother-in-law
who always complained about the misbehaviour of his wife Luxmi Devi and two boys
who were residing on the lower floor of their residence.
It was further alleged that Biru Ram was strangulated with a chunni in connivance
with the two boys. The police arrested Luxmi and then she disclosed that after killing
Biru they had buried the body at the Kufri Forest.
Rape accused gets 5-day police remandOur Correspondent
Nurpur, September 5
Shravan Kumar (31) of Riyali village, who was arrested for attempting to rape a 12-
year-old girl yesterday, was produced in the court here yesterday. He was remandedin police custody for five days by the court.
On a complaint of Jungo Devi, mother of the victim, a case under Sections 376 and
511 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) had been registered against the accused by the
Fatehpur police in Jawali sub-division.
DC Verma, DSP, Jawali, said it was alleged in the complaint that the accused had
taken the victim to a cowshed when no one of her family was at home. He allegedly
tried to rape her, but on hearing her cries, the victims mother, who had gone to the
fields, reached there and rescued her. She then reported the matter to the police.
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