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.
Haryana’s Additional Chief Secretary, Home Department, Dr Sumita Misra, on Tuesday urged all potential bidders to participate in the upcoming liquor vend auctions without fear, assuring them of full administrative support and security.
Yoga programmes will be organised simultaneously across all 22 districts and 121 blocks of the state, with the participation of over 11 lakh people.
On the occasion, the chief minister directed deployment of drones in a pilot project aimed at monitoring crop health and detecting diseases. He stated that this initiative would provide farmers with timely information to help prevent crop losses.
She stressed that the war on drugs requires collective societal effort. While government agencies like the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) play a critical role, their efforts alone are not sufficient.
The Haryana government has taken significant steps to resolve long-standing land disputes and expedite property partition by enacting the Haryana Land Revenue (Amendment) Act, 2025.