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Hindustan Times
10-07-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Haryana human rights panel seeks report on rejection of claim under Dayalu scheme
Chandigarh, The Haryana Human Rights Commission has taken cognisance of the "arbitrary rejection" of a claim regarding a clerical error in a death certificate filed under the state's Dayalu scheme, and has sought detailed reports from the concerned authorities. Haryana human rights panel seeks report on rejection of claim under Dayalu scheme The complainant was attempting to claim financial assistance under the Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Antyodaya Parivar Suraksha Yojana scheme after the death of his father. He informed the commission that his claim was rejected due to a mismatch in his father's age as recorded in the death certificate and the family ID. He submitted that the discrepancy was a clerical error, which has since been rectified. However, despite presenting the corrected death certificate, the authorities failed to reopen or reconsider the claim. The Haryana government had notified the Dayalu scheme over two years ago to provide financial assistance to families with an annual income of less than ₹1.80 lakh in case of death or permanent disability of a family member. Justice Lalit Batra, Chairperson of the Commission, observed that such welfare schemes are aimed at providing social protection to economically weaker sections. In his order dated July 8, Justice Batra said the rejection of the complainant's claim "defeats the very purpose of the scheme." "The denial of financial assistance under the welfare scheme, despite the complainant's compliance and correction of official records, amounts to a violation of his right to life with dignity under Article 21 of the Constitution," the order stated. "As state instrumentalities, the respondent authorities are duty-bound to ensure the timely delivery of welfare benefits, especially to economically weaker sections. The instant case reflects procedural unfairness and administrative apathy, resulting in a breach of basic human rights," it added. The commission found prima facie merit in the complainant's grievance, indicating an unjustified rejection and potential denial of welfare entitlements in violation of basic human rights. Meanwhile, Dr Puneet Arora, Protocol, Information and Public Relations Officer of the Commission, said that reports have been called from the Chief Executive Officer, Haryana Parivar Suraksha Nyas , the Deputy Commissioner, Jind, and the Administrative Officer, Haryana Parivar Suraksha Nyas . The authorities have been directed to explain why the claim was not reconsidered despite the correction of records, clarify provisions for review under the scheme, and outline steps to avoid such lapses in the future. The commission has further directed that the case be reviewed promptly, ensuring the complainant's participation in the process and the timely facilitation of necessary formalities. The next date of hearing has been fixed for August 21, 2025. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.


Time of India
19-06-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Stage set for Yoga Day at 4K places across UP: Minister
1 2 Varanasi: The theme of 11th International Yoga Day , to be celebrated on Sunday, Jun 21, is 'Yoga for One Earth, One Health', with the aim of integrating yoga into lifestyle of public and to spread its message globally. UP minister of AYUSH, Dayashankar Mishra 'Dayalu', said yoga was not just a physical exercise but means for a harmonious lifestyle, mental balance and alignment with nature. He said extensive arrangements had been made made for the state-level event at 4,075 designated sites and the main event would be held on Raj Bhavan lawns in Lucknow. The minister said that to realise vision of Prime Minister's 'Yoga for Cooperation' and Chief Minister Yogi's 'Healthy Uttar Pradesh', Yoga Week was being observed across the state from Jun 15 to 21, featuring special programmes, from village councils to Raj Bhavan. He said the plan was prepared with cooperation of the Lucknow Development Authority, transport corporation, police administration, municipal corporation, medical department, and information and public relations department for LED, sound systems, yoga mats, refreshments, security, traffic management and cleanliness. In addition to the main event at the Raj Bhavan, group yoga sessions will be organised at 10 major parks in Lucknow, besides at 4,075 designated sites across the state, and at 1 lakh locations nationwide. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Memperdagangkan CFD Emas dengan salah satu spread terendah? IC Markets Mendaftar Undo Mishra said Yoga Week activities began as rehearsals on Jun 15, involving various competitions such as speeches, rangoli, extempore speeches, posters, and yoga exercises in AYUSH colleges, schools, universities, and hospitals. He said special yoga sessions were being organised for specific groups like pregnant women, differently-abled individuals, underprivileged groups, prisoners, orphaned children and slum dwellers. Additionally, the 'Y-Break' five-minute yoga method was being promoted in offices and the corporate sector. The minister said that under the 'Yoga Unplugged' branding, social media-based national and international yoga competitions were being held to attract youth. The aim of the initiative was to raise awareness about yoga among youth and make it an integral part of their daily routine. This time, yoga is being linked with environmental conservation through yoga sessions at natural sites, tree planting and cleanliness drives. Special yoga sessions are being organised at Amrit Sarovars, rivers, lakes, and parks, with tree planting under 'One Tree in Mother's Name' initiative.


Time of India
04-06-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Min performs groundbreaking for Ayurvedic pharma building
Varanasi: UP minister for AYUSH, food safety and drug administration (independent charge), Dayashankar Mishra 'Dayalu', inaugurated a state-of-the-art complete blood count (CBC) machine in the hospital of Govt Ayurvedic College, on Tuesday. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now He performed groundbreaking ceremony for the newly constructed Ayurvedic pharmacy building at Govt Ayurvedic College and Hospital and inaugurated a badminton court built in the girls' hostel complex. The minister said UP govt was striving continuously to strengthen Ayurvedic education and medical facilities and added that installation of CBC machine in the college hospital would enhance quality of laboratory services, providing public with prompt and more accurate diagnoses. He described groundbreaking of the pharmacy building as a meaningful and far-reaching initiative in the field of Ayurvedic medicine production and research. Highlighting importance of the badminton court for physical development and mental relaxation of students, he said integrated development of education and health was possible through sports. Principal, Prof Sanjay Kumar Pandey, provided detailed information about academic and medical progress of the college and said the institution would be equipped further with more modern technology and physical resources in the future. He mentioned the institution is advancing towards becoming a leading centre for Ayurvedic medicine in the state.