Haryana transfers four IAS officers in administrative reshuffle
The Haryana Government has transferred four IAS officers with immediate effect. Orders in this regard were issued by Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi.
The Haryana Government has transferred four IAS officers with immediate effect. Orders in this regard were issued by Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi.
Taking note of the lessons emerging from the Goa incident, Dr Misra stressed the need for heightened vigilance and strict enforcement of safety regulations in Haryana.
These apps will be in Hindi, English, as well as in 14 Regional languages, she added.
A notification in this regard has been issued by Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi.
The subsidy amount will be directly transferred to the farmer’s bank account.
Dr Misra emphasized the government’s commitment to modernizing agricultural data management, stating that the digital crop survey will be completed within the next three months.
The sanctioned works will give a major boost to water supply, sanitation, industrial infrastructure, traffic facilities, and overall industrial development in the state.
The Haryana government has undertaken sweeping upgrades to its state and regional Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) infrastructure, positioning the state as a national leader in capacity, efficiency, and scientific accuracy.
Haryana Additional Chief Secretary, Home Department, Dr Sumita Misra, has directed all Deputy Commissioners, Commissioners of Police, Senior Superintendents of Police, and Superintendents of Police to strictly enforce the provisions of the Haryana Prevention of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Act and Rules, 2022.
Dr Misra stated that the primary objective of the SOP is to strengthen the enforcement of the Arms Act, 1959 (as amended by the Arms Amendment Act, 2019) and the Arms Rules, 2016 (as amended in 2022), especially at the grassroots level.