That appointment of law officers by any state government in India is politically motivated, is a well known fact. These are political appointments (government’s prerogative, if you like), which are made and undone with change of government. Then, why is Punjab Chief Minister Capt. Amarinder Singh being so defensive about the appointment of 121 law offers announced on Friday night. In the fourth month of his tenure at the head of a Congress government, is he betraying a sense of insecurity, or is he being overzealous about projecting an honest face of his government, is anybody’s guess.
In an official press statement on Saturday, Amarinder Singh tried to trash observations made in the media of favouritism in the appointments, and asserted that “every single appointment of the new law officers in the state government was based on merit after taking into account the professional qualifications and expertise of the candidates.”
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Additional Advocates General
| S.No. | Name | Father’s Name |
| 1. | AMAR ASHOK PATHAK | HARSARUP SINGH PATHAK |
| 2. | ANJU ARORA | MATHRA DASS GIRDHAR |
| 3. | ANU CHATRATH | GOPAL KRISHAN CHATRATH |
| 4. | AVTAR SINGH SANDHU | SH. SANTOKH SINGH |
| 5. | BALBIR SINGH SEWAK | HAZARA SINGH |
| 6. | DEEPALI PURI SANDHU | MUNISHWAR PURI |
| 7. | GAURAV LIBERHAN | R.M.S LIBERHAN |
| 8. | HARMEET SINGH GREWAL | GURDARSHAN SINGH GREWAL |
| 9. | HARSIMRAN SINGH SETHI | RAJINDER SINGH SETHI |
| 10. | HITTAN NEHRA | D.R. S.M. NEHRA |
| 11. | INDER PAL SINGH DOABIA | T.S.DOABIA |
| 12. | KAMAL JEET SINGH | JASWANT SINGH |
| 13. | MANJARI NEHRU KAUL | RAVI KUMAR NEHRU, JUSTICE |
| 14. | MANOJ BAJAJ | R.P. BAJAJ |
| 15. | MUKESH CHANDER BERRY | M.S. BERRY |
| 16. | PANKAJ GUPTA | LAL CHAND GUPTA |
| 17. | PARDEEP SINGH BAJWA | J.S. BAJWA |
| 18. | PARMINDER PAL THETHI | FAQIR SINGH |
| 19. | RAJBIRINDER SINGH CHAHAL | JOGINDER SINGH CHAHAL |
| 20. | RAMEEZA HAKEEM | NAZIR HAKEEM |
| 21. | SAKYA SINGH CHAUDHURI | BASAB CHAUDHURI |
| 22. | SANDEEP VERMANI | DHARAM VIR VERMANI |
| 23. | SUDEEPTI SHARMA | AMAR NATH SHASTRI |
| 24. | SUVEER SHEOKAND | BHOOP SINGH |
| 25. | VIKAS MOHAN GUPTA | RAVINER MOHAN GUPTA |
| Senior Deputy Advocates General | ||
| S.No. | Name | Father’s Name |
| 1. | AMBIKA LUTHRA | A.S. LUTHRA |
| 2. | AMANDEEP SINGH GILL | MEHTAB SINGH GILL |
| 3. | AMIT MEHTA | RL MEHTA |
| 4. | ASHOK KUMAR SINGLA | SOHAN LAL |
| 5. | CHAMAN LAL PAWAR | GANGA RAM |
| 6. | DHRUV DAYAL | RUP DAYAL |
| 7. | GAURAV GARG | GIAN CHAND GARG DHURIWALA |
| 8. | JASDEEP SINGH WALIA | GURSHARANJEET SINGH WALIA |
| 9. | JASWINDER SINGH | GURDEV SINGH |
| 10. | KULDEEP SINGH | MEWA SINGH |
| 11. | MONICA CHHIBBER SHARMA | A.K.CHHIBBER |
| 12. | PAWAN SHARDA | N.L.SHARDA |
| 13. | RAJESH KUMAR BHARDWAJ | H.S. SANDHU |
| 14. | RAJNI GUPTA | MATHURA DASS |
| 15. | RAJESH KUMAR BHARDWAJ | O.P.BHARDWAJ |
| 16. | SHIREESH GUPTA | BALRAM K.GUPTA |
| 17. | VENU GOPAL JAUHAR | HARI BHAGWAN JAUHAR |
| Deputy Advocates General | ||
| S.No. | Name | Father’s Name |
| 1. | AJAYPAL SINGH GILL | JAGPAL SINGH |
| 2. | AMBIKA SOOD | VISHWANATH SOOD |
| 3. | AMITOJ SINGH DHAIWAL | DALBRA SINGH |
| 4. | ANUSHA NAGARAJAN | S NAGARAJAN |
| 5. | ARPINDER SINGH SIDHU | HARPAL SINGH SIDHU |
| 6. | ASHWANI BEDI | SH. RAM PARKASH BEDI |
| 7. | BHAVNA GUPTA | H.C.MODI |
| 8. | BIKRAMJIT SINGH BAATH | ANOOP SINGH |
| 9. | DALDEEP SINGH SUKARCHAKIA | DALJEET SINGH SUKARCHAKIA |
| 10. | DAVINDER BIR SINGH | KULDIP SINGH |
| 11. | HARMANDEEP SULLAR | MANJIT SINGH |
| 12. | JAGMOHAN SINGH GHUMMAN | A S GHUMMAN |
| 13. | KARAN SINGH | HARDEV SINGH |
| 14. | KIRAT SINGH SIDHU | PAITAMPAL SINGH SIDHU |
| 15. | MANJEET SINGH DHILLON | GURBACHAN SINGH DHILLON |
| 16. | MONIKA JALOTA | FAQIR CHAND JALOTA |
| 17. | NARINDER BANKA | PREM DUTT BANKA |
| 18. | NAVEEP CHHABRA | H.L. CHHABRA |
| 19. | RAHUL RATHORE | BHUPINDER SINGH RATHORE |
| 20. | RAJ KAMAL | RAJESH KUMAR VERMA |
| 21. | RAKESH VERMA | SANSARI LAL VERMA |
| 22. | RANDHIR SINGH THIND | KARNAIL SINGH |
| 23. | RATTAN SIDHU BRAR | RAVINDERJIT SINGH BRAR |
| 24. | SAHIL SHARMA | H.K. SHARMA |
| 25. | SAMEER CHAUDHARY | PROF. RATI RAM CHAUDHARY |
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PGI Goes Live With Complex ProcedureUnlike in the private sector, pursuance of excellence, and in the process making a name for themselves, has been the primary goal of most distinguished doctors in the prestigious Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER, PGI for short) in Chandigarh. And this tradition continues, though arguably in a somewhat diminished manner. A complex coronary angioplasty procedure in the catheterization lab of the PGI’s Advance Cardiac Centre (ACC), beamed live to a gathering of 1500-odd of the world’s best brains in interventional cardiology in Orlando, USA on Saturday, is another testimony to the high esteem in which PGI is held in the healthcare world.
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Participants in the 13th Annual Complex Cardiovascular Catheter Therapeutics (C3) conference, one of the most prestigious and recognized global interventional cardiology meetings in the world, were witness to Prof. Dr. Rajesh Vijayavergiya and his team from the Cardiology Department of PGI performing the complex and technically challenging coronary angioplasty of a 60 years old woman, who got admitted with complaint of recurrent chest pain at ACC.
After successful stenting, Prof. Vijayvergiya commented that the left main coronary angioplasty, shown live, was technically challenging and required great technical skills along with the use of advance hardware. Since left main is one of the most important vessels supplying blood to the heart, treating it is always a battle of nerves, he added.
Prof. Vijayvergiya informed that PGI, Chandigarh is amongst a handful of centers in India, where such kind of complex procedures are successfully performed on regular basis with use of advanced imaging modalities like intra-vascular ultrasound (IVUS) and optical coherence tomography (OCT).
He maintained that PGI being the only center in North India to beam live such a complex coronary angioplasty case to a prestigious international audience, clearly reinforced its position as one of the leading tertiary care institutes in the country, at par with leading international institutes in the field of interventional cardiology.
Kanal Houses Given July 31 DeadlineEven as the issue of ensuring supply of tertiary treated water to existing connections, and the stink it continues to generate, is being debated in the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh House, the Water Supply Committee of the corporation has taken a decision which is sure to raise the hackles of kanal house owners. A meeting of the committee, chaired by Satish Kumar Kainth, on Thursday decided that commercial rates be charged from households in one kanal or above houses for using drinking water for irrigation purposes from August 1 this year. They have been given time till July 31 to take separate connection for tertiary treated water supply for irrigation purposes.
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This issue was hotly debated in a recent meeting of the MC House and several councillors had challenged the claim by officials that the tertiary treated water was being regularly supplied to all existing connections, including parks in the city. Mayor Asha Kumari Jaswal had herself admitted that the stink from the tertiary treated water was still unbearable.
Thursday’s meeting of the water supply committee was attended by member councillors Devinder Singh Babla, Vinod Aggarwal, Arun Sood, Jagtar Singh Jagga, Ravi Kant Sharma and Sachin Kumar Lohitya. Concerned officers of Municipal Corporation also attended the meeting.
The committee also decided that public toilets in market places be handed over to the area market associations and public toilets in green belts to the local resident welfare associations for their proper maintenance.
The committee decided that user charges of water tankers for commercial purposes be hiked from Rs. 385 to Rs. 500 plus taxes and higher. It also decided to impose user charges for providing mobile toilet vans for various functions and rallies, etc.
Both the decision on user charges have been sent to the Finance and Contract Committee (F&CC) for framing of policies in this regard.
Another Out Of Box EffortThe three-month old Captain Amarinder Singh led Congress Government in Punjab seems to be seriously trying to do some out of the box thinking in an effort to bring the state back to somewhere near the predominant position it once held in the country. And one of these efforts is visible in the field of skill development. In another step towards forging direct alliances between its own planned international skill training centres and reputed foreign technical training institutions, Punjab Government on Thursday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the UK Government to impart internationally valid skill development training to youths in Punjab. Photo By: Life in Chandigarh The MoU was signed by UK Deputy High Commissioner Chandigarh Andrew Ayre and Punjab Additional Chief Secretary, Technical Education & Industrial Training, G. Vajralingam in the presence of state Technical Education Minister Charanjit Singh Channi, and Adviser, Punjab Skill Development Mission, Sandeep Singh Kaura. Speaking on the occasion, Channi said the state government was setting up International Skill Training Centres for providing quality skill training to youths in Punjab for rewarding careers in the country and abroad. The British Deputy High Commission Chandigarh has assured a facilitative role in building linkages between Punjab Technical Education and Industrial Training Department, Punjab Skill Development Mission and skill providers in the UK, he added. In what can be viewed as a very ambitious move, Channi said Punjab Government is keen on setting up its own technical education and skill development college in the UK, where students from the state can be educated and trained by highly qualified trainers and teachers in that country. Preliminary talks have been held with the UK embassy in New Delhi in this regard and the initial response is positive, he shared. The minister said the purpose behind signing MoUs for direct tie-ups with reputed foreign universities and colleges was to prevent exploitation of youth at the hands of private agents. As part of these associations with foreign institutes, students of four-year courses would get an opportunity to study two years abroad, he added. Andrew Ayre said this was a first of its kind MoU signed with the Punjab Government in the field of skill development, and is expected go a long way in forging a lasting partnership between Punjab Government and the UK. Judge Count In Punjab & Haryana HC Rises To 48Chief Justice of Punjab & Haryana High Court, Chandigarh Justice S.J. Vajifdar on Wednesday administered the oath of office to two additional judges of the high court. With the taking of oath by Justice Raj Shekhar Attri and Justice Gurvinder Singh Gill, the number of judges in the Punjab & Haryana High Court has gone up to 48. Judges of the Punjab & Haryana High Court, its Registrar, senior advocates and office-bearers of High Court Bar Association were among those present at the ceremony.
Photo By: Life in Chandigarh Haryana Falls Back on Retired TeachersFaced with a shortfall of 22,000 post graduate teachers and trained graduate teachers in government schools in the state, despite concerted efforts to fill up vacancies through regular recruitment, Haryana Government has had to fall back on retired teachers below 65 years of age to fill in the gaps. Haryana Additional Chief Secretary School Education P.K. Das on Wednesday launched a portal “http:dsehry.in/RE” developed by the School Education Department to hasten the process of engaging the teachers who have retired from Haryana government, other governments and private managed schools. Offering them remuneration as per the state government's re-employment policy, Das expressed the hope that they would be able to engage about 5,000 retired teachers for government schools through the portal to provide quality education to students.
PK Das launches the portal Photo By: Life in Chandigarh Giving details about the process of recruitment, he said applying for re-employment on the digital platform will make the engagement process easy, transparent and hassle-free. Retired teachers from Haryana government, other state governments and privately managed schools below the age of 65 years are required to register themselves on the portal. The vacancy position in government schools across the state would be displayed on the portal to enable the eligible and desirous retired teachers to fill up their choice of schools in order of preference in the district of their choice. PGI Takes Lead in CountryThe Post Graduate Institute for Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) Chandigarh, PGI for short, on Tuesday become the first medical institute in the country to provide stents and Orthopaedic implants at cheaper than market rates for the benefit of patients. Secretary Health and Family Welfare in the Union Government, C.K. Mishra, launched the new facility of providing orthopaedic implants to the patients at rates significantly reduced from prevailing market price at the AMRIT Pharmacy, at PGI’s Nehru Hospital. Stents are already available at reduced rates in the pharmacy. Mishra handed over the implants to two patients at the Pharmacy in the presence of PGI Director Dr. Jagat Ram. He was accompanied from Delhi by Joint Secretary in the ministry Arun Singhal and Additional Secretary and Financial Advisor Vijaya Srivastava. Photo By: Life in Chandigarh On an initiative by the PGI Administration, suppliers have been convinced to provide Amrit Pharmacy these implants at reduced rates. Henceforth, arthroplasty implants of all international brands will be available at reduced rates at the PGI pharmacy. For greater transparency, the rates are prominently displayed at the pharmacy. Here to attend the Standing Finance Committee meeting of the premier institute, Mishra was presented an overview of the Institute and its planned Sarangpur extension project, which is to house among other facilities the hugely overcrowded OPDs and Trauma Centre. The Union Health Secretary also interacted with Heads of Departments and faculty of the institute and took a round of the Trauma Centre, Emergency Complex, Nehru Hospital, Advanced Eye Centre and Advanced Cardiac Centre to get a firsthand experience. He directed the Central Public Works Department (CPWD) to complete the under construction 250-bedded hospital by the end of the year. Sidhu Orders Illegal Cable Networks Dismantled Fastway may be targetThe private war between Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) president and former Punjab deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal and flamboyant Punjab Local Bodies Minister and former India cricketer Navjot Singh Sidhu is threatening to spill on to the roads.
The ruckus and bad-mouthing inside and outside the Punjab Legislative Assembly during its last session, in which arch rivals, and the principal opposition parties, SAD and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), appeared to have been working in cohoots, has in a sense added fuel to the fire.
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Unexpectedly finding itself on the back foot within three months of its government taking over reins of the state, which should normally have been taken for granted as a honeymoon period by any government, the ruling Congress is apparently learning the hard way and going back to the basics – attack is the best form of defence.
Navjot Singh Sidhu may already have fired the first salvo. Apparently targeting the monopoly in Punjab of Fastway cable network, considered Sukhbir’s baby, Sidhu on Saturday cracked the whip, directing municipal authorities across the state to go flat out against illegal use of municipal properties by cable network operators for laying of cables and put a stop to it immediately. Uprooting of illegal cable infrastructure on a massive scale in the coming days cannot be ruled out following the order.
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In a statement released to the media, the minister said directions have been issued to the Commissioners of all Municipal Corporations, Executive Officers of the Municipal Councils/Nagar Panchayats and the Regional Deputy Directors of Urban Local Bodies to ensure that the rule of law is followed by all intending to make use of municipal property. Setting a sharp deadline, he has directed all these authorities to report such misuse, and action taken, by June 27.
Sidhu informed that it was brought to his notice in the Vidhan Sabha on Friday, that the cable network operators damaged municipal infrastructure like roads/streets/water supply/sewerage networks in their digging work for laying of underground cables. Anybody intending to use municipal property is required to take permission from the Municipal Corporation/Council/Nagar Panchayats and the concerned urban local bodies are required to charge fees for according such permissions, he said.
Sidhu has instructed all municipal authorities to verify if cable network operators within their respective jurisdictions had obtained required permissions and send copies of applications submitted by the operator and copy of permission granted along with proof of charges paid, if any, by June 27.
He has also make it clear to all municipal authorities that in case requisite permissions have not been taken or charges not deposited, then necessary action as per the municipal acts must be taken and a report sent by June 27.
Sidhu said he had also written to the Power, Irrigation, Information and Public Relations and Excise & Taxation Departments to initiate necessary action in this regard against cable network operators.
On Friday, to a question tendered in the Vidhan Sabha by MLA Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa, the minister in his reply had said that a probe into the cable network business had brought to light an unholy nexus which resulted in the loss to the tune of Rs. 500 crore to the state exchequer. He had named Fastway as a leading player in this business.
Lets Explore Our Wild Side!!Drive a normal 4X4 SUV & and have a passion for adventure !! Here’s an opportunity very close to your city to get your adrenaline running. The Punjab Tourism and Forests Departments in association with Gerrari Monsoons are round the corner and the foothills of the Shivalik range will be all slush and mud – ideal conditions for an offroading event, even for the uninitiated. The two-day event to be organised on July 8 and 9, is an attempt by the state tourism and forest departments to traverse the adventurous track to promote eco-adventure tourism.
Photo Credits : Timeline Photos During the two-day event, in which a max of 50 SUVs can be accommodated, the vehicles will be moving in a convoy, so even the uninitiated can participate. The participants are expected to cover a distance of between 6 and 10 kms per day, which is expected to consume most part of the day, considering the undulating terrain which makes progress slow, says Anant Sarkaria, who is helping organise the event. The participation fee is very nominal, Rs 2500 for each vehicle comprising a driver and co-driver. Every extra guest in the team will be charged Rs 1,000. Besides an opportunity to participate in the event, the fee includes all three meals on both days and night’s stay on July 8.
Though the event is being organised to create excitement over offroading adventure activity, the long term goal is to bring a world class offroading event to the region on the lines of the gruelling Rain Forest Challenge held in Goa. The participants can expect to negotiate through slush, mud, steep climbs and inclines. The hard core among the participants could even get an opportunity to cross over boulders and rocks.
The scrutiny / briefing of the event is scheduled to be held on July 7 at the forest department building in Mohali. So, let the planning and excitement begin !! |




















