Chief Minister confers 22 Good Governance Awards to various Departments

State Level Good Governance programme held in Panchkula

Chandigarh, December 25 2022

While marking the celebrations of Good Governance Day, on the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister, Sh. Atal Bihari Vajpayee and great freedom fighter Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya  here today, Haryana Chief Minister, today gave 22 Good Governance awards to various departments for playing an instrumental role in turning the dream of ‘Digital Haryana’ into reality. The Chief Minister will felicitate 118 officers and employees for simplifying work through digital medium during government service in various departments. These include ‘State Level Awards’ and ‘State Flagship Scheme Awards’ for Good Governance.

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The awardees were honoured during a state-level programme held today in Panchkula for bringing in digital reforms in their respective departments and for making the delivery of citizen-centric services to the people in a time-bound and hassle-free manner. The list of awardees is as follows:

Parivar Pehchan Patra

The Haryana Parivar Pehchan Act, 2021 has been notified on September 6, 2021. PPP is the tool for achieving ‘Paperless’ and ‘faceless’ proactive service delivery to citizens. As of December 16, 2022, over 71.89 lakh families consisting of over 2.85 crore citizens have updated their data in PPP. Nearly 450 schemes, subsidies and Government services have currently been linked with PPP. The service for the proactive generation of Caste and Income Certificate by the citizen is already operational along with the proactive delivery of Old Age pension.

E-Fasal Kshatipurti

E-Fasal Kshatipurti has been rolled out on a pilot basis for providing relief to the farmers for crop damage due to rainfall in the month of September- October 2022. E-Fasal Kshatipurti will be implemented for crop loss application, verification, assessment and compensation to the farmers from Rabi 2023 (except in case of crop insurance) in the entire State. The system is available on the ‘Meri Fasal Mera Byora’ portal.

HKRNL

Ending the age-old outsourcing deployment system, the Haryana Kaushal Rozgar Nigam (HKRNL) was set up by the Government to provide eligible manpower for contractual deployment in a transparent manner. As per the data, HKRNL disbursed salaries of around Rs. 800 Cr. directly in the bank accounts of the deployed manpower. Further, more than 70,000 deployed manpower are now availing benefits of EPF and ESI as their premiums are getting credited through an online automated payroll system.

Auto Appeal System

The Auto Appeal System (AAS) is playing a pivotal role in ensuring good governance as it is benefitting the total population of Haryana and beyond as well. As on December 15, 2022, 372 services of 32 entities are on-boarded on AAS. 4,43,263 appeals have been raised to the First Grievance Redressal Authority (FGRA), Second Grievance Redressal Authority (SGRA) and Right to Service Commission (RTSC) out of which, 2,76,238 appeals have been decided. With the launch of AAS, the pendency of applications has been reduced greatly.

E-Adhigam

E-Adhigam, the state’s personalized and Adaptive Learning (PAL) enabled tablet-based learning programme was launched by the Chief Minister on May 5, 2022 for all 5 lakh government school students in the state, in the grades 10 to 12 for the subjects of English, Hindi and Social Science. Till date, 78 percent of students of classes 10th, 11th & 12th have received their tablets and data SIM cards. Tablets and Data SIMs are also being provided to all school heads, TGTs and VTs (IT). The government aims to roll PAL out for all compulsory subjects before the next academic year.

MMAPUY

With the objective of upliftment of last mile person or ‘Antyodaya’, a total of 861 Melas were organized in three phases across all 22 districts of Haryana. A total of 1,37,544 identified beneficiaries turned up, and applications of 76,941 beneficiaries were approved in principle under various loan-based schemes, skill development training and employment generation schemes. Thereafter, loans of 35,414 beneficiaries have been sanctioned, out of which 18,918 have been disbursed as well. 453 beneficiaries have joined private employment and 1901 beneficiaries have secured contractual jobs through Haryana Kaushal Rozgar Nigam (HKRN). Additionally, a total of 1358 beneficiaries have been provided with various skill-development opportunities.

CHIRAYU Haryana

CHIRAYU-Comprehensive Health Insurance of Antyodaya Units provides benefits of Ayushman Bharat-Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY) to Antyodaya families in Haryana. The entitled beneficiaries will get health cover of Rs. 5 lakhs per family per year for secondary and tertiary care hospitalisation as per the guidelines of AB-PMJAY. Around 28 lakh families or 1,10,85,346 beneficiaries will be covered. Till now, more than 26 lakh Ayushman Cards have been generated under CHIRAYU and a total of 55,28,844 cards under both CHIRAYU and AB-PMJAY.

MMUs

To provide a range of health care services through Mobile Medical Units (MMU), in under-served and un-served areas, a fleet of 59 Mobile Medical Units are deployed as one MMU for every two Community Health Centres. More than 1.36 lakh patients have been given services at their doorstep in the F.Y. 2022-23 (till October, 2022). The details of such patients are registered in the Mobile Medical Unit Patient Reporting System (MMUPRS) portal, which helped in reducing IMR & MMR in the state by providing health care services at citizens’ doorstep.

Dismantling of Pan-India Cybercrime gangs

The Police team recovered Rs. 10,41,000 Cash, 71 mobile phones, 114 ATM Cards, 150 Sim Cards and 1 Cash counting machine from the accused. It is a strong message to all cyber criminals that they will no longer be able to get away with their illegal activities without facing stringent consequences.

NIPUN Haryana Mission

National Education Policy 2020 focusses on foundational learning as the bedrock for all future learning. A deficiency of Foundational Literacy and Numeracy skills leads to a learning gap in such students, resulting in their dropping out in later stages of schooling. An all-comprehensive ICT-based monitoring scheme has been formulated to address the monitoring needs as per the NIPUN Haryana Mission. The scheme includes the development of a mobile application, a web application, the NIPUN Haryana Mission website, an admin portal, and other tools. Database and dashboarding requirements have also been identified.

Prudent Financial Management (E-Auction)

Haryana Shehri Vikas Pradhikaran has geared up the sale of its properties through e-auction and has sold more than 20,000 properties thereby earning revenue of more than Rs. 20,000 crores during a short span of one and half years. HSVP has also decided to clear its outstanding dues of the land payment in a time-bound committed manner and has cleared its outstanding dues towards farmers to the extent of more than Rs 12,000 crores. HSVP has earned a profit of Rs. 1900 crores during the year 2021- 22, which is a great achievement in itself.

Crop Cluster Development Programme

Around 400 horticulture potential clusters are mapped and 683 FPOs formed in the state including horticulture clusters. 54 MoUs have been executed between 29 FPOs and 37 Agri-sector companies for trade and agri-business activities with transaction of 16,817 MT of produce. Complete mapping of the horticulture area and produce has been done. 33 integrated packhouses are established. For this programme, Haryana has bagged Best State Agri-Business Award.

Crop Residue Management

This project is focused on crop residue management to reduce stubble burning in Haryana as it not only causes huge loss of revenue but also has severe impact on air quality. With the department’s due diligence, 702 custom hiring centres and 3860 individual farmers have received approximately Rs. 90 crores as subsidy for crop residue management and for buying ex-situ and in-situ equipments since 2018.

Amrit Sarovar Mission and Restoration of Ponds

Under this project a total of 2856 Ponds in rural areas would be completed by august 15, 2023, while a total of 615 rural ponds are being renovated and developed with improved design alongwith the Grey Water Management under Amrit Sarovar Mission and work on 830 is in progress.

Ranney Well Scheme

PHED has recently commissioned one Ranney Well based project covering 84 quality affected villages of Prithla & Palwal Blocks of District Palwal & Ballabgarh Block of District Faridabad. The project will benefit a prospective population of 3,06,814 (2031) persons for 15 years horizon. Canal based drinking water supply schemes have been constructed in the past, but a massive project has been designed for 25 villages of Satnali group. The project will benefit a prospective population of 99,962 persons for 15 years horizon.

Work Integrated Dual-Education Model

Shri Vishwakarma Skill University has developed an Industry Integrated Dual Education Model with a well-researched methodology that promotes the work integrated skill and vocational education from class 9th to doctorate level in a very short period. This industry-integrated model of vocational higher education has become instrumental in shaping the mindset of people in Haryana about skill-based education and making it aspirational for them. During on-the-job training in most of the courses, stipends are provided to students which range from Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 25,000 per month.

Preventive detention of hard-core drug smugglers in Haryana under PITNDPS Act

The detenues have been detained in pursuance of this Act for at least one year. This has helped the local police to target the main operators such as organizers, financers, kingpins etc who themselves do not directly engage in the illicit trafficking of drugs, but operate secretly. Most often, local police is able to catch only drug peddlers, while the kingpins who finance and organise the drug trade often go scot-free due to lack of evidence against them.

Digital Media Information (Disseminating information on Government Schemes and curbing fake news

The Department of Information, Public Relations, and Languages has set up a special digital media section to ensure the dissemination of crucial information regarding various welfare schemes and policies of the government to the masses in an effective and timely manner. The Digital Media Section is playing an instrumental role in not only cracking the whip on fake news but also in giving prompt responses to misrepresentation of facts through its ‘Fact Check Accounts’.

Anaemia Elimination Week

During Anaemia Elimination Week in the months of May and November, more than 8.5 lakh persons were tested for Hb level and digital line listing of approx 7.3 lakh persons is maintained in the anaemia tracking web portal. More than 4.3 lakh anaemic cases were given free of cost treatment and approx. 50 thousand severely anaemic cases were referred to higher centres for further investigation.

Primary Agriculture Cooperative Societies (PACS) Module

State Government initiated the process of computerisation of 730 PACS/PCCS since March 2021. It has been decided to develop PACS module in Core Banking Solution (CBS) Application of District Central Cooperative Banks. It will be useful in the migration of data from CBS to PACS Software which would soon be implemented by GoI and NABARD in the state of Haryana. It is customized and developed free of cost. It will be used for the issuance of Rupay Kisan Cards to the farmers, recovery of KCC Loan, prevention of misappropriation of funds, prevention of frauds, encouragement of digital transactions etc.

Decongestion of HUDA City Centre, Gurugram

To achieve the decongestion of HUDA City Centre in Gurugram, a flyover to by-pass the auto-rickshaw pick and-drop from Signature Tower to IFFCO/Golf Course Road alongwith underpass from Signature Tower towards Subhash Chowk has been constructed. The foremost impact has been in terms of time-saving on a daily basis for thousands of commuters. A daily commuter had to spend 30 minutes to cross the HUDA City Centre and considering the load of approx. 2,00,000 Passenger Car Units (PCUs), the saving in terms of time which is approx. 2 lakh manhours per day (assuming 20- 30 minutes idle time at the junction) and fuel is unprecedented.

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