Ludhiana: In a unique initiative, Ludhiana police have disposed of over 10,000kg papers of Saanjh Kendras in an ecofriendly manner at a mill here.
The step will not only make the offices clutter-free, but also help preserve trees as these papers will be recycled.
Saanjh Kendra nodal officer Pragya Jain said, “During my visits to Saanjh Kendras, I noticed papers piled up. As the focus is to digitalise, the record of the work being done at Saanjh Kendras is maintained in computers also. Therefore, I thought of making the offices clutter-free.”
“We approached a paper mill in the city to dispose of the papers. The staff of Saanjh Kendras worked for two days and made bundles of the papers. Those were loaded on a truck and sent to the mill. The old records of up to 2016-2017 have been destroyed. The total weight of the papers was 10,510kg. We have also managed to generate a revenue of Rs 1,47,140 which will go to the treasury,” she added.
Ludhiana: Knowing your autorickshaw driver is just a click away now, as the Ludhiana Police has come up with a system to get all the three-wheelers registered and give them a unique identification number (UID). A mobile application named SafeAutoPb has also been launched to help people get details, including name, address and photo of the driver, on their cellphones.
In the recent past, the police have busted several auto gangs that had been robbing people and creating nuisance in the city. In some cases of murder and rape too, autorickshaws were used by the accused.
Commissioner of police Rakesh Agarwal said, “The city police have busted several auto gangs involved in thefts, snatchings and loots. At times, accomplices of auto drivers pose as passengers and rob people. It has also been observed that many accused take an auto on rent and then use it to execute a crime. The auto owners don’t even take identity proofs of such drivers.”
Punjab CM virtually launches 56 new services at Sewa Kendras ROZANA SPOKESMAN
Updated Feb 9, 2021, 4:53 pm IST
Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Tuesday virtually launched 56 services newly added to the Sewa Kendras
Captain Amarinder Singh
Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Tuesday virtually launched 56 services newly added to the Sewa Kendras, slamming the previous SAD-BJP government for transforming this unique initiative he had launched in his previous term into loss-making white elephants with their inefficiency and ineptness.
Underlining the importance of changing the way of working in the new digitalised era, to make it more transparency and efficient, Captain Amarinder said his government was committed to bring in greater transparency and efficacy in governance by taking the total number of citizen-centric services available at these Kendras to 500 in the next 3 months. With today’s launch, the number of services at the