Strict Action against Irregularities in ESI Hospitals; Guilty Will not be Spared: CM

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normalnormalnormal Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has issued strict directions to ensure transparency and accountability in the ESI healthcare system, stating that negligence or corruption at any level will not be tolerated.The Chief Minister was chairing a review meeting of ESI Healthcare Haryana at the Haryana Civil Secretariat on Saturday.Expressing serious concern over issues related to the ESI Hospital in Panipat, the Chief Minister directed officials to immediately initiate action to de-panel six private hospitals. Acting on these directions, the department has issued notices to the concerned hospitals.These hospitals were found to have made excessive referrals during the period 2020–21 to 2023–24, and discrepancies were detected in doctors’ signatures on referral forms. In connection with the case, three employees of the Panipat ESI Hospital have been suspended with immediate effect. Additionally, disciplinary proceedings have been initiated against five Medical Superintendents.The Chief Minister directed that the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) be entrusted with conducting a fair and thorough investigation into the matter. He further instructed that records of 133 other private hospitals empanelled under ESI across the state be examined by the ACB to detect any irregularities in a timely manner.He also directed officials to enhance the capacity of the Panipat ESI Hospital from 75 beds to 100 beds and to expand its operation theatre. Similarly, directions were issued to upgrade the Jagadhri ESI Hospital from 80 to 100 beds and to increase the capacity of the Hisar ESI dispensary from 12 to 50 beds. He emphasized that all hospitals should be equipped with modern medical technology.The Chief Minister instructed that the construction of two 100-bedded ESI hospitals in Bawal and Bahadurgarh be completed at the earliest, stating that these facilities will significantly improve healthcare services for workers and the general public. He further stated that there should be no shortage of doctors and paramedical staff in the ESI healthcare system and directed that recruitment processes be expedited as required.Reiterating the government’s commitment, the Chief Minister said that transparency, accountability, and quality healthcare services remain top priorities, and any laxity in this regard will not be tolerated.Haryana Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi, Principal Secretary, Labour Department, Rajiv Ranjan, and other senior officials were present in the meeting.Strict Action Directed for Violations of Haryana Prevention of Defacement of Property Act, 1989 Illegal Publicity Material to be Removed; Cost to be Recovered from Candidate/Political Party: Devinder Singh KalyanHaryana State Election Commissioner Devinder Singh Kalyan has directed strict enforcement of the Haryana Prevention of Defacement of Property Act, 1989, in view of the Model Code of Conduct in force for Municipal and Panchayati Raj Institution elections.He stated that it has come to the notice of the Commission that several candidates and political parties are illegally putting up posters and banners on public and private properties and defacing walls with writings, which is a violation of the law and adversely affects the aesthetic appeal of the State.He clarified that under Sections 3 and 3-A of the Act, defacing any property visible in public places by writing or marking with ink, chalk, paint, or any other material is strictly prohibited. Similarly, putting up posters, banners, or flex boards on government buildings, electric poles, bus stands, public places, or statues, as well as affixing publicity material on public transport, especially State Transport buses, is completely banned. Such acts fall under the category of cognizable offences.The Commissioner stated that in such cases, the cost incurred in removing illegal publicity material and restoring the property to its original condition will be recovered from the concerned candidate or political party. If such activities are carried out in favour of a candidate, the candidate will be held responsible unless they can prove that it was done without their knowledge or consent.He directed that candidates should display publicity material only at designated locations identified by Executive Officers/Secretaries in urban areas and BDPOs/Panchayat Officers in rural areas. Property owners who have not permitted advertisements on their walls may lodge complaints with the concerned observer or Deputy Commissioner.The Commission has instructed the local administration to ensure that any illegal material is removed within 24 hours of receiving a complaint.Devinder Singh Kalyan emphasized that while participation in democracy is essential, it should not come at the cost of damage to public property. He appealed to all candidates to follow the Model Code of Conduct and cooperate in ensuring clean and fair elections. Flying squads have also been authorized to take immediate action in such cases.For any complaints, citizens may contact the Deputy Commissioner, Municipal Commissioner, Returning Officer, or any other authorized officer.Physical Measurement Test (PMT) to be Held at Tau Devi Lal Stadium, Panchkula; Test to Begin at 6:30 AM Candidates to Undergo Physical Assessment Using Modern TechnologyMember of the Haryana Staff Selection Commission, Bhupender Chauhan, addressed a press conference in Panchkula today and shared detailed information regarding the arrangements for the Physical Measurement Test (PMT). He informed that the test will be conducted at the Tau Devi Lal Stadium.Bhupender Chauhan stated that the PMT will commence at 6:30 AM. Initially, around 700 candidates will be called daily, which will later be increased to 1,500 candidates per day. He clarified that the Commission plans to call 1,500 to 2,000 candidates daily, and if required, this number may be increased up to 3,000 candidates per day. The entire process is expected to take approximately 60 to 80 days.The Commission has made arrangements for a waiting and rest area near the stadium gate for candidates and their accompanying family members. Facilities for baggage deposit have also been provided. After entry into the stadium, candidates will undergo strict checking followed by document verification. Subsequently, biometric authentication will be carried out, and candidates will be assigned a serial number before being sent to the main hall. At the entrance of the main hall, chest numbers will be allotted and biometric verification will be conducted again.After completing all formalities, candidates will undergo measurement in the main hall where 21 modern digital machines have been installed to measure height and chest parameters. In case any candidate is not satisfied with the measurement, they can immediately file an appeal and undergo re-measurement.Special arrangements have also been made for Sikh candidates, wherein their measurement will be conducted in accordance with religious norms by representatives of the Sikh community on designated machines. Additionally, special buses will operate from Zirakpur starting at 5:00 AM to facilitate transportation of candidates to the stadium.Bhupender Chauhan appealed to candidates to refrain from consuming any kind of energy boosters or medication before the PMT, as it may be harmful to their health. Special arrangements are also being made for pregnant women and other female candidates. He assured that the Commission is committed to conducting the entire process in a transparent and candidate-friendly manner.Census-2027: Industries & Commerce Minister Rao Narbir Singh Completes Online Self-Enumeration All Citizens Advised to Fill Their Details by April 30 Every Individual Must Ensure Participation in Self-Enumeration: Rao Narbir SinghTo promote the ongoing self-enumeration process under Census-2027, Haryana’s Industries and Commerce Minister Rao Narbir Singh completed his self-enumeration online in Gurugram by entering his details on the official portal. He also encouraged citizens to make use of this facility.He stated that the self-enumeration system provides a simple and convenient option for citizens to fill in their information from home. It not only saves time but also ensures transparency as the data is directly entered into the system.He further said that every household should complete this process by April 30 so that the census exercise can proceed smoothly.Rao Narbir Singh emphasized that the census is not merely a collection of data but a strong foundation for planning the development of the country and the state. Accurate and complete information enables the government to formulate effective policies and schemes.He appealed to citizens to act responsibly, actively participate in the process, and motivate others to do the same.The Cabinet Minister informed that citizens can log in to the official portal using mobile number-based OTP verification and fill in all required details in a step-by-step manner. After completing the process, it is important to safely retain the self-enumeration ID generated, which will need to be shown to enumerators later.Approval Given for Use of Imported Bitumen for 6 Months to Prevent Disruption in Road Works Amid War-Induced Shortage: CM Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini Reviews Road Construction Works Across Various Departments Directs Use of Patchwork Machines in All Districts for Road Repairs CM Instructs Redressal of Complaints Received on ‘Mhari Sadak’ App on PriorityIn view of the shortage of bitumen and its rising prices due to the ongoing war in the Middle East, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has approved the use of imported bitumen for the next six months to ensure that road construction and maintenance works are not affected.The Chief Minister was chairing a review meeting of departments related to road construction and maintenance at the Haryana Civil Secretariat today. He reviewed the progress of road construction works undertaken during the financial year 2025–26 and discussed targets for the financial year 2026–27, issuing necessary directions to the officials.During the meeting, a detailed review was conducted of road-related works being carried out by departments including PWD (B&R), Haryana State Agricultural Marketing Board, Zila Parishad/Panchayati Raj, Haryana Urban Development Authority, HSIIDC, Urban Local Bodies, and agencies such as PMDA, GMDA and SMDA.Officials informed the Chief Minister that while the price of bitumen was ₹46,402 per metric tonne on February 28, it rose sharply to ₹76,152 per metric tonne on April 1. Additionally, IOCL has indicated that the supply of bitumen has been impacted by nearly 50 percent. In such circumstances, the Central Government has permitted the use of imported bitumen. Acting on this, the Chief Minister approved its use in Haryana for six months so that road construction and repair works continue uninterrupted.The Chief Minister stated that well-maintained roads are essential for public convenience and directed all concerned departments to ensure prompt filling of potholes and undertake repair works using patchwork machines across all districts. He noted that while PWD (B&R) is already using such machines, other departments may coordinate with PWD to utilize them effectively. He emphasized that inconvenience caused to the public due to damaged roads will not be tolerated and directed all departments to submit monthly progress reports regularly.Nayab Singh Saini further directed that all complaints regarding damaged roads received on the ‘Mhari Sadak’ mobile app be addressed on priority. He instructed that in cases where maintenance responsibility lies with the construction agency, the concerned companies must be directed to carry out repair works at the earliest.The Chief Minister also stressed that the targets set for road construction in the financial year 2025–26 should be achieved promptly so that the targets for 2026–27 are met on time. He informed that a target of constructing and repairing 63,170 kilometres of roads has been set for the current financial year through various departments. He further directed that in case of any technical issues in granting administrative approval for roads under Zila Parishads, the concerned Deputy Commissioners should be authorized to approve them.Nayab Singh Saini observed that there is often variation in the quality of road construction across departments and directed all departments to adhere to the standards prescribed by PWD (B&R). He also instructed that all ongoing construction and repair works be completed before the onset of the monsoon.Directing immediate repair of damaged roads in urban sectors, the Chief Minister said that ambiguity regarding departmental responsibility for roads in urban areas must be removed. He instructed the formation of a committee of officials to address this issue effectively. He also advised the development of select smart roads in urban areas to enhance both city aesthetics and public convenience.Haryana Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Arun Kumar Gupta, Additional Chief Secretaries Anurag Agarwal, A.K. Singh, Vijayendra Kumar, and with other senior officials were present in the meeting.bb   nbnjjjjjjjnormalnormalThe post Strict Action against Irregularities in ESI Hospitals; Guilty Will not be Spared: CM appeared first on Chandigarh City News.