CABINET GIVES GREEN SIGNAL TO ‘PUNJAB GOVERNMENT ROZGAR GUARANTEE FOR YOUTH SCHEME (PRAGTY) 2022’

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· MOVE AIMED AT ENSURING FACILITATION OF JOBS, FOREIGN EMPLOYMENT & STUDY, SKILL TRAINING, SELF-EMPLOYMENT AND COACHING FOR COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS

Chandigarh, 04 January 2022 : With an objective to have a focused and output based approach, the Punjab Cabinet on Tuesday approved the ‘Punjab Government Rozgar Guarantee for Youth Scheme (PRAGTY) 2022’.

A decision to this effect was taken during a Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi here at Punjab Bhawan, this evening.

According to a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office, the scheme formulated by the Employment Generation, Skill Development & Training department is aimed at ensuring guarantee employment facilitation including jobs, private sector jobs, foreign employment, foreign study, skill training including soft skill training, self-employment, enterprise and entrepreneurship development, counselling and coaching for competitive examinations.

At the State level, PRAGTY will be implemented by Employment Generation, Skill Development and Training Department through Punjab Skill Development Mission, Punjab Ghar Ghar Rozgar & Karobar Mission, C-PYTE, Mai Bhago Armed Forces Preparatory Institute and Maharaja Ranjit Singh Armed Forces Preparatory Institute. Further to ensure effective service delivery, at district level PRAGTY will be implemented by District Bureau of Employment and Enterprise (DBEE) under the overall control and monitoring of the concerned Deputy Commissioner.

Notably, there are large numbers of the Punjab youth who are not able to get employment due to various reasons. Many times such youth is not aware about the information on employment opportunities or at times he/she does not have the adequate counselling and guidance. To affirm government’s commitment towards finding a solution to the issue of unemployment and keeping in view the gravity of the situation and the possible facilitations that can be provided immediately to the unemployed youth, the present Scheme PRAGTY-2022 has been formulated in order to provide every possible facilitation to the unemployed youth of the State to help him become gainfully employed.

GAVE GO AHEAD FOR UP-GRADATION OF SUB-TEHSILS MEHAL KALAN AND FATEHGARH CHURIAN AS TEHSILS/SUB-DIVISIONS

In order to provide citizen centric services to the residents in the vicinity of their residence in a seamless manner, the Cabinet also approved up-gradation of Sub-Tehsil Mehal Kalan in Barnala district and Fatehgarh Churian in Gurdaspur district as Tehsils/Sub-Divisions.

The newly upgraded Tehsil/Sub-Division Mehal Kalan would comprise of two Kanungo Circles, 19 Patwar Circles and 27 villages whereas Fatehgarh Churian would consist of two Kanungo Circles, 20 Patwar circles and 62 villages.

APPROVES HIKE IN REMUNERATION OF EXISTING MID DAY MEAL WORKERS FROM RS. 2200 TO RS. 3000 PER MONTH

To ensure smooth and efficient functioning of the Mid Day Meal scheme, the Cabinet gave nod to hike remuneration of existing mid day meal workers (cook-cum-helpers) working under Mid Day Meal Scheme (60:40) from Rs. 2200 to Rs. 3000 per month for 12 months in a year. This move would aim at enhancing the wages of such workers under mid day meal programme to provide financial relief so that these workers could perform their duties more efficiently.

Notably, at present 42,205 workers are enrolled which are being paid Rs.2200 per month. The prescribed wages are paid to the said workers only for 10 months in a year after deduction of vacation. It is pertinent to mention that the Central Government has fixed wages of such workers at Rs.1000 per month and the Central Government reimburses its 60% share based on this fixed amount. In other words, the Central Government contributes only Rs. 600 per month per worker for 10 months in a year. However, keeping in view the hardship of these workers, the state government has already been paying Rs.2200 per month. Thus, Rs. 1200 per month over and above the amount fixed by the Central Government is being paid to such workers by the state government.

In case, all 42,205 cook workers are proposed to be paid Rs. 3000 per month for twelve months in a year, there will be an additional burden of Rs. 3.376 crore per month for 10 months in a year and Rs. 25.32 crore for two months. Therefore, the annual additional financial burden in total will be to the tune of Rs.59.08 crore per annum to the state exchequer.

NOD TO AMEND PARA NO. 2 OF NOTIFICATION DATED MAY 18, 2016 FOR ACQUISITION OF LAND THROUGH NEGOTIATION/MUTUAL CONSENT

In another significant decision regarding acquisition of land through negotiation/mutual consent, the Cabinet gave approval to amend para no. 2 of notification dated May 18, 2016 to the extent to insert Section 28 of ‘The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013’ so that land owners can get due relief.

OKAYS POLICY FOR ALLOTMENT OF LAND BELONGING TO PSCLDFC TO UNAUTHORISED OCCUPANTS AT SURTAPUR FARM

The Cabinet also approved the policy for allotment of land belonging to Punjab Scheduled Castes Land Development & Finance Corporation (PSCLDFC) to unauthorised occupants belonging to Scheduled Castes at Surtapur Farm (villages Bada Surtapur, Chhota Surtapur, Ghadispur, Ramgarh, Taprian Boothgarh) in tehsil Chamkaur Sahib of Rupnagar district.

This decision would benefit the poor landless, small and marginal SC farmers who are in cultivating possession and occupation of Corporation lands for period of more than 10 years (girdawari being in their names) and for protecting the Corporation’s interests of getting reasonable price for its lands which is right now under illegal occupation.

Pertinently, in 1972 the Corporation allotted 508 acres of land to 113 families belonging to SCs enabling them to raise their standard of living. Some land was kept reserved for river, bandh and forest area because that land was not allotable at that time. But with the passage of time, certain persons took unauthorised possession of that land. These people have thus been in occupation for a long time.

However, there are 60 court cases under Public premises (Eviction of unauthorised occupants) Act, 1971 filed by the Corporation for eviction of land.

ALSO APPROVES ANNUAL ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT OF CIVIL AVIATION AND INDUSTRIES & COMMERCE DEPARTMENT

The Cabinet also approved 57th annual administrative report of Civil Aviation department for the year 2020-21 and Industries & Commerce department for the year 2019-20.

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