Chandigarh, November 7- Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal today welcomed the Supreme Court’s decision on EWS reservation. The Supreme Court has put its stamp on the law made by the central and state governments. This decision of the court will definitely benefit the people belonging to the economically weaker sections, said the chief minister while addressing media persons after hearing the grievances of the general public at the rest house during his visit to Karnal.
The Chief Minister heard the grievances of more than 100 people. Most of the issues were resolved on the spot and necessary directions were given to the higher officers to resolve the issues immediately. During the public hearing, the Chief Minister was apprised of a problem of Kunjpura Sainik School by the school Principal, on which the Chief Minister, taking immediate cognizance, spoke to the Chief Secretary of Haryana over telephone and directed to find a concrete solution to the problem. Similarly, Councilor Joginder Sharma, supporting the demand of Ekta Mahaparv Seva Samiti Shiv Colony, Karnal, requested the Chief Minister to construct one more ghat for bathing and worship in the Western Yamuna Canal on the occasion of Chhath festival. On which Deputy Commissioner, Sh. Anish Yadav apprised the Chief Minister that joint visits of officers of the Public Works Department and Irrigation Department and members of the committee have been conducted for physical verification, action will be taken keeping in view the report.
During the public hearing, the members of the Pensioners Association put forth their issues related to pension, on which the Chief Minister assured the members to solve their problems and also said that the government is working in the interest of the pensioners and soon enhancement in the health facilities will be ensured.
Responding to another question, the Chief Minister stated that after completing their medical education, students should work for the government. The government has established a bond policy so that the best health facilities can be provided to the people of the state.
Government will make policy for proper management of stubble, good results will be available in future
The Chief Minister said that the government will execute a policy to ensure that proper management of stubble is maximised; once the policy is created, excellent reforms will be visible in this area. In addition to providing incentives to farmers for managing their stubble, the government is currently providing modern agricultural machines on a grant basis. As a result, this year in Haryana, fewer incidences of stubble burning have occurred than in comparison with previous years.