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INDIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY HARYANA STATE BRANCH
CHANDIGARH
Minutes of the Meeting of the Managing Body of Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana
State Branch, Chandigarh held on 10th September, 2016 at 04:00 P.M. in Haryana Raj Bhawan,
Chandigarh, under the Presidentship of Hon’ble Governor-cum-President, Indian Red Cross
Society, Haryana State Branch, Chandigarh.
The following were present: -
Sr. No. Name and Designation
1. Prof. Kaptan Singh Solanki, Hon’ble Governor-cum-President & Chairman
President
2. Sh. Manohar Lal, Hon’ble Chief Minister-cum-Vice President
Vice-President & Chairman
3. Sh. Gian Chand Gupta, M.L.A., Panchkula and Hony. Treasurer, Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State Branch
Member
4. Dr. J.L. Chaudhry, Vice Chairman,
Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State Branch
Member
5. Dr. Amit Aggarwal, IAS, Secretary to Governor, Haryana Member
6. Sh. Prabhjot Singh, I.A.S., Deputy Commissioner, Ambala Member
7. Sh. Pankaj, IA.S., Deputy Commissioner, Bhiwani Member
8. Mr. Chander Shekher, I.A.S., Deputy Commissioner, Faridabad Member
9. Sh. N.K. Solanki, I.A.S., Deputy Commissioner, Fatehabad Member
10. Sh. T.L. Satya Parkash , I.A.S., Deputy Commissioner, Gurgaon Member
11. Sh. Nikhil Gajraj, I.A.S., Deputy Commissioner, Hisar Member
12. Sh. R.C. Bidhan, I.A.S., Deputy Commissioner, Jhajjar Member
13. Sh. Ravi Parkash Gupta, I.A.S., Deputy Commissioner, Kaithal Member
14. Sh. Mandip Singh Brar, I.A.S., Deputy Commissioner, Karnal Member
15. Ms. Sumedha Kataria, I.A.S., Deputy Commissioner, Kurukshetra Member
16. Sh. Mani Ram Sharma, I.A.S., Deputy Commissioner, Mewat (Nuh)
Member
17. Sh. Raj Narayan Kaushi, I.A.S., Deputy Commissioner, Narnaul Member
18. Sh. Ashok Kumar Sharma, I.A.S., Deputy Commissioner, Palwal Member
19. Sh. Atul Kumar, I.A.S., Deputy Commissioner, Rohtak Member
20. Sh. Yash Garg, I.A.S., Deputy Commissioner, Rewari Member
21. Sh. S.S. Phulia, I.A.S., Deputy Commissioner, Y. Nagar Member
22. Sh. Ajay Kumar, IAS, SDM rep. of Deputy Commissioner, Sonipat Member
23. Dr. Kiran Singh, HCS, City Magistrate rep. of Deputy Commissioner, Jind. Member
24. Ms. Hema Sharma, HCS, ADC, Panchkula, rep. of Deputy Commissioner, Panchkula
Member
25. Sh. Virender Chudhary, HCS, SDM rep of Deputy Commissioner, Panipat Member
26. Sh. Ved Parkash, HCS City Magistrate rep. of Deputy Commissioner, Sirsa Member
27. Dr. Aditya Avnash Kaushik, Deputy Director rep. of Director General, Social Justice & Empowerment Department, Haryana, Sector-17, Chandigarh
Member
28. Sh. Amarjit Singh, HCS, Additional Director rep. of Director, Secondary Education, Haryana, Shiksha Sadan, Sector-5, Panchkula
Member
29. Sh. Dilbag Singh, Joint Director, rep. of Director, Elementary Education, Haryana, Shiksha Sadan, Sector-5, Panchkula
Member
30. Dr. Kamla Singh, Director, General, Health Services, Haryana, Sector-6, Panchkula
Member
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Sr. No. Name and Designation
31. Col (Retd) Dr G P Taneja, Hony. Secretary, Indian Red Cross
Society, Haryana State Branch.
Member
32. Mrs. Savita Aggarwal, Joint Secretary, Indian Red Cross Society,
Haryana State Branch
Member
33. Sh. Mahabir Singh Sindhu, Advocate Hon’ble Punjab and Haryana High Court
Member
The proceedings of the Meeting are as under: -
Item No.
Proposal Resolution
1. CONFIRMATION OF THE MINUTES OF
THE LAST MEETING HELD ON 25th July,
2013.
The minutes of the Managing Body
Meeting of Indian Red Cross, Haryana
State Branch held on 25th July, 2013 were
circulated to all the members vide letter
No. 731/MB/RC/2013/2939-80 dated
30-08-2013.
….For Confirmation
Hony. Secretary informed the House that
the minutes of the Managing Body of
Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State
Branch were circulated to all the members
vide letter No. 731/MB/RC/2013/2939-80
dated 30-08-2013. It is presumed that the
said minutes have been received by the
members and no observations have been
received in this regard, therefore minutes
are proposed for confirmation. The House
unanimously confirmed the minutes.
2. PROGRESS REPORT ON THE MINUTES
OF THE LAST MEETING HELD ON
25th July, 2013.
The Progress Report on the minutes of
the Managing Body Meeting of Indian
Red Cross, Haryana State Branch held
on 25th July, 2013 is enclosed at
Appendix ‘A’.
1. Item No. 2(18). Any other Item with
the permission of the Chair.
Before submitting the Draft Service
Rules to the co-ordination committee, the
same were forwarded to Secretary to
Governor Haryana for perusal and
further necessary action and guidance. It
was desired by the Governor-Secretary,
Haryana to frame combined Service
Rules of Red Cross & St. John for the
District Red Cross Branches and
amended rules for the State Branch.
Accordingly the same have been
finalized and have been submitted to
Governor Secretary. Now Draft Service
The Hony. Secretary informed regarding
the progress report of the minutes of the
Managing Body meeting of Indian Red
Cross Society, Haryana State Branch held
on 25th July, 2013 as enclosed at
Appendix –“A”. In the progress report, he
informed regarding:-
Hony. Secretary informed the House
that combined draft Service Rules of Red
Cross and St. John for the District Red
Cross Branches and amended rules for
the State Branch are being finalized.
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Item No.
Proposal Resolution
rules are being uploaded on Web-site of
State Branch obtaining any suggestions
from District Red Cross Branches before
getting approval of Managing Body Red
Cross & Executive Committee St. John
Ambulance (India)
The House unanimously resolved that these new draft service rules should be uploaded on web-site of State Red Cross Branch to obtain the observations/ suggestions from District Red Cross Branches latest by 31st January, 2017. After receiving their suggestions, these services rules may be finanlized after making necessary amendments by the State Red Cross Branch accordingly.
Item No. 4. Report of Red Cross Membership and Donation for the years 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12 and 2012-13. In this regard all Deputy Commissioner-cum-President have bee requested to make all possible efforts for raising the Membership and Donation vide this letter No. 3339-58 dated 01-10-2013.
It is submitted that the Membership share dues amounting to Rs. 7,05,585/- from District Red Cross Branches, Gurgaon, Karnal, Jhajjar, Rewari, Kurukshetra, Rohtak, Palwal and Mewat have been received out of the total dues of Membership share amounting Rs. 19,55,039/-. At present the Membership share dues are awaited from the District Red Cross Branches as per Appendix-C.
Hony. Secretary informed that House that
Membership share dues of Red Cross, St.
John and Hospital Welfare Section have
been recovered from District Red Cross
Branch, Fatehabad, Rewari and Kaithal.
However, House was also informed that
membership & donations have markedly
decreased over the years.
Item No. 6.-Progress and activities of
District Rehabilitation Centres for the
Years 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12 &
2012-13.
In this regard leeter was send to all
Deputy Commissioner-cum-President,
Distirct Red Cross Branches for sending
applications for ADIP grant under the
Govt. of India for the year 2013-2014
under intimation to Sh. P.K. Dass, IAS,
Principal Secretary, Social Justice &
Empowerment Deparment, Haryana for
perusing the matter with Govt. of India for
the continuation of the grant-in-aid. The
reimbursement of aids and appliances
have not been started inspite of repeated
request made to Social Justice &
Empowerment Department, Haryana.
Hony. Secretary informed the House that rehabilitation centres and workshops are being run by the 13 District Red Cross Branches. In the workshops artificial limbs, orthopedic shoes, collars and calipers etc. are manufactured and distributed free of cost to the physically handicapped persons in Haryana. He further informed that the amount of reimbursement for artificial aids & appliances has been stopped by the Director General, Social Justice Empowerment Department, Haryana, Chandigarh since July, 2011 and the District Red Cross Branches were distributing aids & appliances to the physically challenged persons from their own sources, with the result the funds of District Red Cross Branches have been exhausted and the physically challenged persons are facing great difficulty for want
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Item No.
Proposal Resolution
of aids & appliances. To overcome this, we had coordinated with ALMICO, Kanpur and with their help we are able to provide help to larger population as per details given in our agenda and annual reports.
Hon’ble Governor and Chief Minister,
Haryana said that the matter should be
taken up by the Social Justice
Empowerment Department, Haryana.
BUDGET ESTIMATES FOR THE YEAR
2016-17.
Income & Expenditure Statement for the
year 2014-15 & 2015-16 and anticipated
Income & Expenditure for the year
2016-17 are placed at Appendix–‘B-1’.
The salient features of the Budget are
also placed at Appendix–‘B’. The budget
for the year 2014-15, 2015-16 and 2016-
17 has been approved by the Hon’ble
Governor-cum-President, Indian Red
Cross Society, Haryana State Branch,
Chandigarh subject to ratification of the
Managing Body meeting.
.…For ratification
The budgets for the years 2014-15 and
2015-16 and anticipated income &
expenditure for the year 2016-17 were
presented by the Hony. Secretary and its
salient features regarding provisions of
expenditures on various activities were
also brought to the notice of the House.
The House unanimously approved all
proposed expenditures on various
activities.
Hon’ble Governor, Haryana asked that the
during the year 2015-16, income was
Rs. 6,65,72,645/- whereas the anticipated
income during 2016-17 is projected
Rs. 5,96,32,140/-, he asked the reason for
less projection of income during 2016-17
comparison to the year 2015-16. Hony.
Secretary informed that income shown is
only anticipated income (due to various
dues from Junior Red Cross, Youth Red
Cross and Membership funding institutes).
Actual income for the year 2015-16 was
Rs. 4,83,74,763/- and actual anticipated
income for the year 2016-17 is shown as
Rs. 5,96,32,140/- more than financial
year 2015-16. As such while total assets
of society were approx. 2 Crores during
2008-09, now (2015-16) that stands to
nearly 20 Crores due to steady income
and judicious expenditures, without
compromising with enhanced activities.
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Item No.
Proposal Resolution
4. CONSOLIDATED REVIEW OF ACTIVITIES OF DRCS OF HARYANA. A, PRESENTATION.
Hony. Secretary presented a power point
presentation on various activities being run by
the District Red Cross and St. John Branches
in Haryana. A hard copy has been provided
to all the members. The details/discussions
are as under:-
1. STATUS OF DISTRICT BRANCHES
MAINTAINING SOCIAL WELFARE
ACTIVITIES/PROJECTS.
Hony. Secretary informed the House that
some projects being run by the District Red
Cross Branches do not come under the
preview of objectives of Red Cross i.e.
Beautician Training Center, Vocational
Training of Beautician and Fashion
Designing Centre being run by Districts like
Faridabad, Hisar and Rohtak should be
discouraged.
Hon’ble Governor suggested that there is
urgent need to establish Computer Training
Centres for skill development of youths in
all Districts of Haryana. Deputy
Commissioner, Palwal informed that
11 Computer Centres are being run by
them in rural areas. Secretary to Governor
suggested that employment for youths can
be generated by running electrician and
plumber training centres by the District Red
Cross Branches.
2. REHABILITATION CENTRES FOR
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES.
Hony. Secretary informed the House that
daily production of artificial aids & appliances
manufactured in the Rehabilitation Centres is
not satisfactory. Considering the grant, salary
of employees, the production is very poor.
District Red Cross Branches have exhausted
their own funds for manufacturing the limbs
due to non receipt of grant-in-aid from Govt.
of India.
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Item No.
Proposal Resolution
However artificial aids and appliances are
being provided through ALIMCO, Kanpur to
continue helping Divyangs.
Sh. Gian Chand Gupta, M.L.A. Panchkula
and Hony. Treasurer, Indian Red Cross
Society, Haryana State Branch informed that
there are sufficient funds with the Govt. of
India for projects. Hon’ble Governor assured
that there would be no shortage of funds for
the projects and District Red Cross Branches
should continue to apply for ADIP and other
grants from Govt. of India.
3. PHYSIOTHERAPY CENTRE
The House appreciated the work of
physiotherapy Centres being run by the
11 District Red Cross Branches.
4. DRUG DE- ADDICTION CENTRE
Hony. Secretary informed that drug de-
addiction centres are being run by three
districts, however, grant-in-aid is not being
received from Govt. of India on regular
basis on time.
5. VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE
The House desired that Vocational
Training Centres should be run by the
District Red Cross branches for
employment generation for the youths.
6. SERVICES FOR MENTALLY
CHALLENGED (SPECIAL CHILDREN)
Hony. Secretary informed the House that
School for Mentally Retarded Children run
by the District Red Cross Branch, Hisar,
ARPAN ande SHARWAN by District Red
Cross Branch, Rohtak are doing good job
in this field.
7. SERVICES FOR BLINDS
Director General of Police, Haryana
suggested that services for Blind, should
be enumerated as “Services for Visually
Challenged.”
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Item No.
Proposal Resolution
8. JAN AUSHADHI DRUG STORE
Sh. Gian Chand Gupta, M.L.A., Panchkula
and Hony. Treasurer, IRCS asked that when
Govt. is providing free medicines in Civil
Hospitals, what is the need of these centres.
Hon’ble Chief Minister also pointed out that
more than 570 medicines are being provided
free of cost in the Govt. hospitals, then what
is the use of these Stores. Deputy
Commissioner, Karnal told that all medicines
are not available in the Hospitals all times
these drugs remain out of stock.
However, Hon’ble Governor suggested to
open more Jan Aushadhi Drug Stores for
cheaper medicines. Deputy Commissioner,
Gurgaon suggested that Amrit and Jan
Aushadhi Stores should be started in
collaboration not necessary in Hospital
complex but even in all towns for
general public.
9. CHILD LABOUR PROJECT.
Hon’ble Chief Minister desired that there is
need of these centres and should be started
by other districts. There are sufficient funds
with the Labour Department, Haryana for
various projects for rehabilitation and help of
dependent children of Labourers and for
preventing child labour.
10. HEARSE VAN SERVICES.
Hon’ble Chief Minister desired that these
services can be enhanced for better services
to public in other districts also.
11. WORKING WOMEN HOSTELS.
Hon’ble Chief Minister asked that there are
40 rooms in Gurgaon having capacity of 80
inmates whereas 35 inmates are residing.
He suggested to increase the number of
inmates as per capacity.
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Item No.
Proposal Resolution
Question was also raised, why this hostel has
been outsourced and why salary to Warden
being paid.
Hony. Secretary informed the House that it
is a complex case and now being handled in the
Hon’ble Punjab & Haryana, High Court.
12. FIRST AID & HOME NURSING TRAINING
Hony. Secretary informed the House that 1%
First Aid & Home Nursing Training target of
total population of district is fixed. Most of the
districts having District Training Officers have
not achieved training target during 2015-16.
The House unanimously resolved that every
District should achieve their training target on
regular basis.
However, Hony. Secretary informed, as
such our State is still the best in training and
has recently been given National Award by
the Hon’ble President of India on 30th August,
2016 for achieving highest number of training
carried out in the country.
13. DETAILS OF TOTAL INCOME AND
SOURCE OF INCOME OF DISTRICT RED
CROSS AND ST. JOHN BRANCES
DURING 2015-16.
Sh. Gian Chand Gupta showed his concern
that accounting procedure of District Red
Cross Branches is very poor, which needs
improvement. There is scope of strict
monitoring and supervisions of accounting
procedures. He also suggested that projects
being run by the District Red Cross
Branches should be checked by a
committee from the State Branch for their
smooth functioning.
14. OBSERVATIONS AND SUGGESTIONS.
Hony. Secretary gave suggestions for
smooth functioning of District Red Cross
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Item No.
Proposal Resolution
Branches in Haryana. The House
unanimously resolved all the suggestions
presented before the House.
Hon’ble Chief Minister said that Red
Cross is a good plateform for the service to
humanity. He asked all members to make
efforts for additional income through
various projects in that Govt. will also
provide all possible help in this regard.
Hon’ble Governor expressed his
gratitude to all the members for attending
meeting and for giving their assurance for
upliftment of Red Cross activities. He also
said that Deputy Commissioners have been
nominated as President of District Red
Cross Branches and the unit which works
under the Presidentship of Deputy
Commissioner should not feel deficiency of
funds. He also directed that Managing
Committee meetings and Annual General
Meetings of Red Cross and St. John should
be held on regular basis.
Towards end of presentation one of
the member i.e. Deputy Commissioner,
Rohtak put up a question, why a ban has
been imposed for helping poor and needy
persons and free medical aid through Red
Cross.
On this, Hony. Secretary informed
that this kind of help (expenditures) does
not come under the objectives and has
been objected by the Hon’ble Commission
of Enquiry (High Court) in their Interim
Reports circulated to all District Red Cross
Branches time and again.
Hon’ble Governor informed the House that
he (Hon’ble Governor) and Hon’ble Chief
Minister have sufficient funds for such help
and such cases may be referred
accordingly to him or Hon’ble Chief Minister
and all possible help will be provided.
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5. REPORT OF RED CROSS MEMEBRSHIP AND DONATION FOR THE YEARS
2013-14 TO 2015-16.
a) Haryana State Branch of Indian Red Cross
Society enrolls Red Cross Members of
different categories and collects donation
from general public through its District Red
Cross Branches in Haryana. The detail of
members enrolled and amount collected
through Membership and Donation from the
year 2013-14 to 2015-16 is as under:- Category 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
Patron --- --- ---
Vice-Patron --- --- ---
Life Associate --- --- ---
Institutional Member --- --- ---
Life Member 1,095 671 614
Life Member, State
Headquarter
08 07 04
Annual Member 62 21 02
Annual Associate 3,071 3,326 8714
Total 4,236 4,025 9,334
Amount collected
through Membership 7,52,250/- 5,03,900/- 8,49,500/-
Amount collected
through Donation
6,28,031/- 1,48,800/- 32,200/-
i) It has been observed that due to inquiries
conducted by the Hon’ble Punjab and
Haryana High Court and the interim orders
thereof regarding quarries against the
improper utilization of Red Cross Funds under
a PIL No. 18396 of 2007, the Red Cross
Membership and Donations are affected and
consequently reduced. This has also
adversely affected financial position of State
and District Branches. It is proposed that all
District Red Cross Societies have to make all
out efforts by adopting innovative methods by
reaching upto rural areas to increase
Membership and Donations.
ii) It is submitted that Red Cross, and Hospital
Welfare Section membership share is due
since longtime from District Red Cross
Branches, Fatehabad, Kaithal and Rewari.
In this regard many letters/reminders have
been sent to the concerned Presidents and
Hony. Secretary informed that it was
matter of concern that Red Cross
membership and donations were
gradually declining, which has affected
financial position of State and District
Branches. He requested District
Braches to increase the membership
and donations by adopting innovative
methods.
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Item No.
Proposal Resolution
Secretaries of District Red Cross Branches. The
detail of dues are as under:- Sr.
No.
Categories Total dues For the
year
1. 30% of Red Cross
Membership share
a) District Red Cross
Branch, Fatehabad
b) District Red Cross
Branch, Rewari
c) District Red Cross
Branch, Kaithal
3,13,698-00
4,54,743-00 1,33,320-00
7,725-00
48,651-00
1,45,000-00
5,85,241-00 2,27,700-00
92,400-00
13,950-00
57,540-00
2,05,080-00
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
1991
1993
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2006-07
2. 10% of Hospital
Welfare Section share
a) District Red Cross
Branch, Rewari
4,390-00
2011-12
…For consideration
6. PERFORMANCE OF DRUG-DE-ADDICTION AND COUNSELLING CENTRES FOR THE YEARS 2013-14 to 2015-16.
Three Drug-de-addiction and Counselling
Centres are being run by District Red Cross
Branches i.e. Faridabad, Rohtak and Jind. The
achievements of these centres for the last three
years from 2013-14 to 2015-16 are as under:-
Cases Registered 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
New 1649 1663 1761
Old 818 1337 1563
Total cases registered 2467 3000 3324
Detoxified
O.P.D. 2019 1915 1501
Indoor 659 721 600
Total Detoxified 2678 2636 2101
Individual Counselling 914 469 4968
Group Counselling 4862 4786 2202
Family Counselling 1860 1774 3191
….For information
Noted
7. PROGRESS AND ACTIVITIES OF DISTRICT REHABILITATION CENTRES FOR THE YEARS 2013-14 to 2015-16: -
Eleven Rehabilitation Centres are being run by
District Red Cross Branches, Faridabad,
Kuruksehtra, Karnal, Rewari, Narnaul, Rohtak,
Hisar, Jind, Sirsa, Kaithal and Yamuna Nagar.
Workshops are being run in Rehabilitation
Centres and Physiotherapy services are provided
Noted
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Proposal Resolution
in 10 Rehabilitation Centres (except Rohtak). In
these workshops artificial limbs, orthopeadic shoes,
collars and calipers shoes, collars and calipers etc.
are manufactured and are distributed free of cost to
the physically handicapped persons in Haryana.
During the year 2013-14,
a) 3,703 artificial limbs were manufactured and
given to physically handicapped persons free
of cost. In physiotherapy unit 20,982 patients
were given physiotherapy treatment.
b) In addition to this 1,421 tricycles, 406 wheel
chairs, 589 hearing aids, 54 blind sticks,
573 basakhies and 194 misc. aids amounting
to Rs. 2,06,49,553/- were provided free of cost
to handicapped persons by ALIMCO, Kanpur
and ADIP through District Red Cross
Branches, Jind, Hisar, Palwal, Fatehabad,
Narnaul, Sirsa, Bhiwani, Kurukshetra, Panipat,
Sonipat, Jhajjar, Rewari and Kaithal.
(Rs. 1,77,24,553/- were spent through ALIMO,
Kanpur and Rs. 29,25,000/- were spent out
of grant-in-aid under ADIP scheme).
During the year 2014-15,
a) 2,736 artificial limbs were manufactured and
given to physically handicapped persons free
of cost by District Red Cross Branches. In
physiotherapy unit 21,343 patients were given
physiotherapy treatment.
b) In addition to this 2,549 tricycles, 625 wheel
chairs, 1,500 hearing aids, 97 blind sticks,
1,584 basakhies and 1,055 other appliances
amounting to Rs. 3,20,10,382/- were provided
free of cost to handicapped persons by
ALIMCO, Kanpur through District Red Cross
Branches, Faridabad, Fatebabad, Jhajjar,
Karnal, Kaithal, Narnaul, Panipat, Mewat and
Yamuna Nagar.
c) No ADIP grant was received during the year
2014-15.
Lately in the Rehabilitation Centre the number
of Aids & Appliances being manufactured have
drastically reduced.
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Item No.
Proposal Resolution
The amount spent by the District Branches
was previously being reimbursed by Haryana
Govt. through Director, Social Justice &
Empowerment Department, Haryana under the
Prosthetic Aids & Appliances Scheme of Haryana
Govt. From April, 2011, the funds of
reimbursement for artificial aids & appliances
have been stopped by the Director
General, Social Justice Empowerment
Department, Haryana, Chandigarh and the
District Red Cross Branches are distributing aids
& appliances to the physically challenged persons
from their own sources/funds. With the result the
funds of District Red Cross Branches have
exhausted and the physically challenged persons
are facing difficulty for want of aids & appliances.
To overcome this problem we are providing aids
& appliances through ALIMCO, Kanpur as
mentioned above.
…For information
8. COLLECTION OF VOLUNTARY BLOOD DONATION UNITS FOR THE YEARS 2013-14 to 2015-16
During the year 2013-14:- 1955 blood donation
camps were held in that 1,89,394 Units of blood
were collected.
During the year 2014-15:- 1802 blood donation
camps were held in that 1,96,014 Units of blood
were collected.
During the year 2015-16:- 1900 blood donation
camps were held in that 2,01,579 Units of blood
were collected.
Hony. Secretary informed the
House 60% to 70% units of blood
requirements of entire State are
being collected by Red Cross
through Voluntary Blood Donation
in collaboration with Haryana
State Blood Transfusion Council.
The House noted and appreciated
the efforts of Red Cross.
9. NATIONAL VOLUNTARY BLOOD DONATION
DAY FOR THE YEARS 2013-14, 2014-15 &
2015-16
Haryana State Red Cross Branch and its District
Red Cross Branches celebrated National
Voluntary Blood Donation Day on 1st October,
2013-14 & 2014-15 with great enthusiasm. On this
occasion District Red Cross Branches organized
special Voluntary Blood Donation Camps in that
Noted and appreciated.
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Proposal Resolution
the following units of Blood were collected:-
2013-14:- 6975 units
2014-15:- 5620 units
2015-16:- 6208 units
.…For information
10. CELEBRATION OF WORLD RED CROSS DAY
ON 8TH MAY-2013, 2014 & 2015.
i) Celebration of World Red Cross Day on 8th
May, 2013 at Yamuna Nagar:- Indian Red
Cross Society, Haryana State Branch celebrated
World Red Cross Day on 8th May, 2013 at
Yamuna Nagar. The state level function was
presided over by Shri Mohinder Kumar, IAS,
Secretary to Governor and Member of Managing
Body of Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana
State Branch. Addressing the people, the Chief
Guest lauded the role of the Haryana Branch of
the Indian Red Cross Society for organizing
various welfare programmes in the State. He
also appreciated the exhibition organized on this
day by all the District Red Cross Branches
depicting their activities.
On this day, a blood donation camp was
organized where 151 voluntary donors donated
their blood. The chief guest also honoured the
blood donors who donated blood more than
100 times and above.
On this occasion 11 Tricycles were also
distributed to the handicapped persons.
ii) Celebration of World Red Cross Day on 8th
May, 2014 at Panchkula:- Indian Red Cross
Society, Haryana State Branch celebrated World
Red Cross Day on 8th May, 2014 at Panchkula in
collaboration with District Red Cross Branch,
Panchkula. The function was presided over by the
Dr. S.S. Phulia, IAS, D.C.-cum-President, District
Red Cross Branch, Panchkula and Dr. J.L.
Choudhary, Hony. Sr. Vice Chairman, Indian Red
Cross Society, Haryana State Branch, Chandigarh
Noted and appreciated
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was the Chief Guest and Guest of Honour
respectively. Painting and declamation
competitions of school children were organized
and the prizes were given to the winner by the
chief guest and guest of honour. The voluntary
blood donors, social workers were also honoured
by the chief guest and the guest of honour.
All the District Red Cross Branches
celebrated World Red Cross Day on 8th May at
their District Headquarters.
iii) Celebration of World Red Cross Day on 8th
May, 2015 at Hisar:- Indian Red Cross Society,
Haryana State Branch celebrated State level
function of World Red Cross Day on 8th May,
2015 at Ch. Ranbir Singh Auditorium of Guru
Jambheshwar University of Science &
Technology at Hisar. The function was presided
over by Prof. Kaptan Singh Solanki, Hon’ble
Governor Haryana-cum-President, Indian Red
Cross Society, Haryana State Branch, Chandiarh
by paying homage to founder of Red Cross Sir
Jean Henry Dunant. On this occasion, the
Hon’ble Governor distributed 14 tricycles, 3 wheel
chairs, 4 baishakhi to the handicapped persons.
Prof. Kaptan Singh Solanki, Hon’ble Governor
also inaugurated the blood donation camp where
90 volunteers donated their blood. The Hon’ble
Governor, Haryana visited the exhibition
organized by the Indian Red Cross Society,
Haryana State Branch and its District Red Cross
Branches. Addressing the gathering of over 2000
people i.e. members of Junior Red Cross and
Youth Red Cross, the Chief Guest lauded the role
of the Red Cross and its activities carried out in
urban areas as well as rural area in the State of
Haryana. On this occasion, the members of
Junior Red Cross organized a rally by showing
the banners of various slogans and also
presented a cultural progamme.
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11. JUNIOR RED CROSS ACTIVITY REPORT
FOR THE YEARS 2013-14 TO 2015-16.
a) State Level & Inter State Junior Red Cross
Training Camp Organized by State
Headquarter.
Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State
Branch organizes one Inter State & one State
Level Junior Red Cross Training Camp every
year. The main aim is to inculcate the spirit of
Service, Health and National Integration through
friendship amongst the children & counsellors
and to share experiences of Junior Red Cross
activities with other States. In these camps 6
male & 6 female students in the age group of
12-16 years alongwith 1 male and 1 female
counsellor are invited to participate. During the
camps various topics like history & principals of
Red Cross, role of school children in Voluntary
Blood Donation Movement, preventive aspects
of environment pollution, anti-tobacco
campaign, hazards of smoking and its
prevention, role of Juniors in disaster
management, importance of First Aid & Home
Nursing are discussed at length by the experts.
The training/demonstration on Yoga is also an
attraction for the participants. Regarding health
care, detailed knowledge about the
communicable diseased the detailed information
about the HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B & C is also
given in a friendly atmosphere. During the camp
a rally is also flagged off echoing the cause of
hazarduous preventable diseases, social evils
like drug addiction, female foeticide
environmental protection and motivation for
voluntary blood donation.
i) State Level Junior Red Cross Training
Camp
a) 2013-14:- Camp was organised at Shri Anant
Prem Ashram, Haridwar from 21st to 27th
August, 2013. In which 215 campers from 20
Districts of Haryana (38 counsellors and 177
juniors) attended the camp.
Noted & appreciated.
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b) 2014-15:- Camp was organised at Shri Anant
Prem Ashram, Haridwar from 27th August to
2nd September, 2014, in which 201 campers
from 17 Districts of Haryana (36 counsellors
and 165 juniors) attended the camp.
c) 2015-16:- Camp was organised at Shri Anant
Prem Ashram, Haridwar from 21st to 27th July,
2015. In which 241 campers from 19 Districts
of Haryana (42 counsellors and 199 juniors)
attended the camp.
ii) Inter State Junior Red Cross Training Camp
a) 2013-14:-Camp was organised at Punjabi
Dharamshala, Kurukshetra from 2nd to
8th December, 2013. In which 256 campers
(43 counsellors & 213 juniors) from 16 States
(Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Delhi, Gujrat,
Himachal Pradesh, J & K, Karnataka,
Maharashtra, Madhaya Pradesh, Nagaland,
Odisha, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu, Uttrakhand,
Uttar Pradesh & Haryana) attended the camp.
b) 2014-15:- Camp was organised at Punjabi
Dharamshala, Kurukshetra from 3rd to 9th
December, 2014. In which 274 campers (45
counsellors & 229 juniors) from 18 States
(Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattishgarh, U. T.
Chandigarh, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, J & K,
Madhaya Pradesh, Meghalaya, Maharashtra,
Odisha, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu, Telangana,
Uttrakhand, Uttar Pradesh, West Bangal &
Haryana) participated.
c) 2015-16:-Camp was organised at Punjabi
Dharamshala, Kurukshetra from 11th to 17th
December, 2015. In which 220 campers (40
counsellors & 180 juniors) from 14 States
(Bihar, U.T.Chandigarh, Delhi, Goa,
Himachal Pradesh, J & K, Meghalaya,
Maharashtra, Telangana, Odisha, Punjab,
Tamil Nadu, Uttrakhand, & Haryana)
participated.
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b) Junior Red Cross Training Camps organized
by other States.
Junior Red Cross Inter State camps are organized
by the States/U.T. Branches of Indian Red Cross
Society every year. Participants are invited from
all over India to attend these camps. The aims &
objectives of such camps are to share the
experiences of activities of Junior Red Cross with
different States. During the year 2013-14 to 2015-
16, the following teams of Juniors with
Counsellors were deputed to attend the Inter
State JRC camps which were organized by other
States:-
i) Punjab State Branch of Indian Red Cross
Society (2013-14) organized an Inter State
JRC Training-cum-Study Camp from 23rd –
30th March, 2014 at Bhawan’s, S. L. Public
School, Amritsar (Punjab). 6 boys Juniors &
one male counsellor from Govt.
Sr.Sec.School, Jamalpur, Govt.
Sr.Sec.School Gwal Pahadi & 6 girls Juniors
& one female counsellor from Govt. Model
Sanskriti Sr. Sec. School, Shushant Lok,
Gurgaon represented the Haryana State Red
Cross in the camp.
ii) Punjab State Branch of Indian Red Cross
Society (2014-15) organized an Inter State
JRC Training-cum-Study Camp from 25th
December, 2014 to 2nd January, 2015 at Sacred
Heart School, Dosanj Road, Moga, (Punjab). 7
boys Juniors & one male counsellor from Govt.
High School, Nawa Rajgarh, Bhiwani represented
the Haryana State Red Cross in the camp.
iii) Odisha State Branch of the Indian Red Cross
Society (2014-15) organized an Inter State
Study-Cum-Training Camp from 3rd to
7th February, 2015 at University High School,
Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. 8 boys and 8
girls alongwith one male & one female counsellor
from District. Jhajjar (Haryana) represented the
Haryana State Red Cross in the camp.
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iv) Bihar State Branch of the Indian Red
Cross Society (2015-16) organized an
Inter State Athletic-cum-Cultural Meet- at
Sitamarhi District (Bihar) from 2nd -8th
April, 2015. 11 boys (Juniors), 3 male
counsellors, 10 girls (juniors), 2 female
counsellors and one team leader from
District Bhiwani represented the Haryana
State Red Cross in the camp. 20 awards
were received by the team of Haryana State.
v) Punjab State Branch of Indian Red Cross
Society (2015-16) organized an Inter State
JRC Training-cum-Study Camp from
24th – 30th December, 2015 at Bhawan’s, S.
L. Public School, Amritsar (Punjab). 6 boys
& 6 girls Juniors & one male & one female
counsellor from Govt. Sr. Sec. School,
Karbri, Panipat & 6 girls Juniors and one
female counselor from Govt. Girls Sr. Sec.
School Bapouli, Panipat represented the
Haryana State Red Cross in the camp.
vi) Tamil Nadu State Branch of the Indian
Red Cross Society (2015-16) organized
an Inter State Training-cum-Study Camp
from 26th – 30th December, 2015 at Indra
Ganesan College of Engineering, Madurai
Main Road, Manikandam, Tiruchirappalli
(Tamil Nadu). 4 girls juniors & 4 boys
juniors & one female & one male
counselors from Govt. High, Kajal Heri,
Fatehabad, represented the Haryana State
Red Cross in the camp.
…for information
c) District Level Junior/Counsellor Red Cross Training Camps for the Year 2013-14, 2014-15 & 2015-16.
Following District Red Cross Branches in
collaboration with respective District
Education Officers /District Elementary
Education Officers organized Counsellors
and Junior Red Cross Training camp.
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(i) District Level Junior/ Counsellor Red Cross Training Camps for the Year 2013-14
Sr. No.
Name of District
Junior/Counsellor Camps
No. of Participants
Duration of Camp
1. Bhiwani JRC Camp Counsellors Camp
65 65
17-7-2013 to 21-7-2013 29-7-2013 to 31-7-2013
2. Narnaul Counsellors Camp 63 17-9-2013 to 19-9-2013
3. Faridabad JRC Camp Counsellors Camp
55 50
24-9-2013 to 28-9-2013 26-9-2013 to 28-9-2013
4. Hisar JRC Camp Counsellors Camp
63 54
18-11-2013 to 22-11-2013 27-11-2013 to 29-11-2013
5. Karnal JRC Camp Counsellors Camp
72 50
11-11-2013 to 15-11-2013 13-11-2013 to 15-11-2013
6. Kurukshetra JRC Camp Counsellors Camp
60 62
28-10-2013 to 1-11-2013 20-11-2013 to 22-11-2013
7. Mewat JRC Camp 154 11-11-2013 to 15-11-2013
8. Panchkula JRC Camp Counsellors Camp
55 53
11-11-2013 to 15-11-2013 18-11-2013 to 20-11-2013
10. Yamuna Nagar
JRC Camp Counsellors Camp
69 60
10-12-2013 to 14-12-2013 17-12-2013 to 19-12-2013
11. Palwal JRC Camp 60 10-12-2013 to 14-12-2013
12. Fatehabad Counsellors Camp 60 29-1-2014 to 31-1-2014
(ii) District Level Junior/ Counsellor Red Cross Training Camps for the Year 2014-15
Sr. No. Name of District
Junior/Counsellor Camps
No. of Participants
Duration of Camp
1. Bhiwani Juniors Camp Counsellors Camp
65 65
17-11-2014 to 21-11-2014 15-01-2015 to 17-01-2015
2. Faridabad Juniors Camp Counsellors Camp
60 55
23-08-2014 to 27-08-2014 25-08-2014 to 27-08-2014
3. Fatehabad Juniors Camp Counsellors Camp
58 50
09-02-2015 to 13-02-2015 18-02-2015 to 20-02-2015
4. Hisar Counsellors Camp 60 03 -12-2014 to 05-12-2014
5. Jind Juniors Camp 70 04-08-2014 to 08-08-2014
6. Karnal Juniors Camp Counsellors Camp
60 60
11-11-2014 to 15-11-2014 13-11-2014 to 15-11-2014
7. Kurukshetra Counsellors Camp 41 10-02-2015 to 12-02-2015
8. Panchkula Juniors Camp Counsellors Camp
70 50
26-10-2014 to 31-10-2014 18-11-2014 to 20-11-2014
9. Mewat Juniors Camp Counsellor Camp
60 57
07-02-2015 to 11-02-2015 14-02-2015 to 16-02-2015
10. Narnaul Juniors Camp Counsellor Camp
70 45
24-03-2015 to 28-03-2015 11-02-2015 to 13-02-2015
11. Sonepat Counsellor Camp 60 18-02-2015 to 20-02-2015
(iii)District Level Counsellor/Junior Red Cross Training Camps for the Year 2015-16
Sr. No.
Name of District
Counsellor/ Junior Camps
No. of Participants
Duration of Camp
1. Ambala Counsellors Camp Juniors Camp
59 68
09--12-2015 to 11-12-2015 17-11-2015 to 21-11-2015
2. Bhiwani Counsellors Camp Juniors Camp
60 60
28-10-2015 to 30-10-2015 02-11-2015 to 06-11-2015
3. Faridabad Counsellors Camp Juniors Camp
46 65
09-09-2015 to 11-09-2015 07-09-2015 to 11-09-2015
4.
Gurgaon Counsellors Camp Juniors Camp
50 50
22-12-2015 to 24-12-2015 14-12-2015 to 18-12-2015
5. Hisar Counsellors Camp Juniors Camp
64 37
17-02-2016 to 19-02-2016 08-02-2016 to 12-02-2016
6. Kurukshetra Juniors Camp 60 06-04-2015 to 10-04-2015
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7. Mewat Counsellors Camp Juniors Camp
56 58
10-02-2016 to 12-02-2016 08-02-2016 to 10-02-2016
8. Panipat Juniors Camp Counsellors Camp
60 54
11-09-2015 to 15-09-2015 16-09-2015 to 18-09-2015
9. Palwal Counsellors Camp Juniors Camp
37 80
19-11-2015 to 21-11-2015 17-11-2015 to 21-11-2015
10. Panchkula Counsellors Camp Juniors Camp
61 56
16-02-2016 to 18-02-2016 01-02-2016 to 05-02-2016
11. Narnaul Counsellors Camp Juniors Camp
54 57
21-12-2015 to 23-12-2015 12-10-2015 to 16-10-2015
12. Rewari Counsellors Camp Juniors Camp
59 65
08-02-2016 to 10-02-2016 01-02-2016 to 05-02-2016
13. Sonipat Juniors Camp 60 21-04-2015 to 25-04-2015
14. Yamuna Nagar
Counsellors Camp Juniors Camp
54 70
08-02-2016 to 10-02-2016 15-12-2015 to 19-12-2015
…for information
d) AWARDS TO DISTRICT EDUCATION OFFICERS/DISTRICT ELEMENTARY EDUCATION OFFICERSDUJRING THE YEAR 2012-13, 2013-14 & 2014-15.
In the Sub-committee meeting of Junior Red Cross
Society held on 02-02-2010, it was decided that the
services of District Education Officers and District
Elementary Education Officers may also be recognized
for awards by Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana
State Branch, Chandigarh. The Award cases for the
year 2012-2013 have been received for District
Elementary Education Officer, Kaithal. 2013-2014
District Education Officers, Bhiwani & Fatehabad and
District Elementary Education Officer, Kaithal, 2014-
2015 District Education Officers, Bhiwani, Fatehabad,
Gurgaon and Hisar. As per criteria the following
awards have been decided by the Award Committee of
JRC activities:-
1. Smt. Santosh Kumari, DEEO, Kaithal 2012-13 Silver Medal
2. Smt. Nirmal Sheoran, DEO, Bhiwani 2013-14 &
2014-15
Gold Medal
3. Smt. Asha Grover, DEO, Fatehabad 2013-14 Gold Medal
4. Sh. Satish Rana, DEEO, Kaithal 2013-14 Gold Medal
5. Sh. Yagay Dutt, DEO, Fatehabad 2014-15 Gold Medal
6. Dr. Madhu Mittal, DEO, Hisar 2014-15 Gold Medal
7. Smt. Savitri Sihag, DEO, Panchkula 2014-15 Gold Medal
8. Dr. Manoj Kaushik, DEO, Gurgaon 2014-15 Gold Medal
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e) FACILITIES PROVIDED FOR JUNIORS
FOR THE YEAR 2013-14
(i) Issuance of Water Campers of 20 liters to
all District Education Officers & District
Elementary Education Officers in
Haryana for providing safe & potable
cool water to students.
Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State
Branch provided 60 water campers to each
District Elementary Education Officer for
further distribution to the schools under their
jurisdiction. Thus during the year 2013-14.
1260 water campers costing
Rs. 10,49,580/- have been distributed.
(ii) Issuance of First Aid Boxes to all District
Education Officers & District Elementary
Education Officers in Haryana.
Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State
Branch provided 50 First Aid Boxes to
each District Education Officer and 50 First
Aid Boxes to each District Elementary
Education Officer for further distribution
among the schools under their jurisdiction.
2,100 First Aid Boxes costing
Rs. 20,49,600/- have been distributed.
(iii) Issuance of Red Cross Jackets, Caps and Scarves & Vogals to all District Education Officers in Haryana.
Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State
Branch provided 500 Red Cross Jackets,
500 Caps and 500 Scarves & Vogals to
each District Education Officer for further
distribution among 20 High/Sr. Sec. Schools
for 25 students under their jurisdiction. 10,500
Red Cross Jackets costing to
Rs. 15,22,500/-, 10,500 caps Costing
Rs. 2,94,000/- and 10,500 Scarves & Vogals
costing to Rs. 3,15,000/- have been
distributed. The Red Cross Jackets, Caps and
Scarves & Vogals are put on by the JRC
volunteers on different Red Cross occasions.
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Thus material worth Rs. 52,30,680/-
have been distributed to Juniors
during the year 2013-14.
f) FACILITIES PROVIDED FOR JUNIORS
FOR THE YEAR 2014-15
(i) Issuance of Water Campers of 20 liters
to all District Education Officers &
District Elementary Education Officers
in Haryana for providing safe & potable
cool water to students.
Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State
Branch provided 60 water campers to each
District Education Officer and 120 water
campers to each District Elementary
Education Officer for further distribution to
the schools under their jurisdiction. Thus
during the year 2014-15 3,780 water
campers costing Rs. 25,36,430/- have
been distributed.
(i) Issuance of First Aid Boxes to all
District Education Officers & District
Elementary Education Officers in
Haryana.
Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State
Branch provided 50 First Aid Boxes to
each District Education Officer and 50 First
Aid Boxes to each District Elementary
Education Officer for further distribution
among the schools under their jurisdiction.
2,100 First Aid Boxes costing Rs.
16,29,495/- have been distributed.
(iii) Issuance of Red Cross Jackets, Caps and
Scarves & Vogals to all District
Education Officers in Haryana.
Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State
Branch provided 500 Red Cross Jackets,
500 Caps and 500 Scarves & Vogals to
each District Education Officer for further
distribution among 20 High/Sr. Sec. Schools
for 25 students under
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their jurisdiction. 10,500 Red Cross Jackets
costing to Rs. 15,42,398/-, 10,500 caps
costing Rs. 2,09,475/- and 10,500 Scarves &
Vogals costing to Rs. 2,69,010/- have been
distributed. The Red Cross Jackets, Caps and
Scarves & Vogals are put on by the JRC
volunteers on different Red Cross occasions.
Thus material worth Rs. 61,86,808/- have been
distributed to Juniors during the year 2014-15.
FACILITIES FOR JUNIORS FOR THE YEAR 2015-16
(i) Issuance of Water Campers of 20 litters to all
District Education Officers & District Elementary
Education Officers in Haryana for providing safe
& potable cool water to students.
Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State Branch
provided 60 water campers to each District
Education Officer and 120 water campers to each
District Elementary Education Officer for further
distribution to the schools under their jurisdiction.
Thus during the year 2015-16 3,780 water
campers costing Rs. 25,36,380/- have been
distributed.
(ii) Issuance of First Aid Boxes to all District
Education Officers & District Elementary
Education Officers in Haryana.
Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State Branch
provided 50 First Aid Boxes to each District
Education Officer and 50 First Aid Boxes to each
District Elementary Education Officer for further
distribution among the schools under their
jurisdiction. 2,050 First Aid Boxes costing Rs.
15,90,697/- have been distributed.
(iii)Issuance of Red Cross Jackets, Caps and
Scarves & Vogals to all District Education
Officers in Haryana.
Indina Red Cross Society, Haryana State Branch
provided 500 Red Cross Jackets, 500 Caps and
500 Scarves & Vogals to each District Education
Officer for further distribution among 20 High/Sr.
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Sec. Schools for 25 students under their jurisdiction.
10,500 Red Cross Jackets costing to
Rs. 15,42,398/-, 10,500 caps costing Rs. 2,09,445/-
and 10,500 Scarves & Vogals costing to
Rs. 2,69,010/- have been distributed. The Red Cross
Jackets, Caps and Scarves & Vogals are put on by
the JRC volunteers on different Red Cross occasions.
Thus material worth Rs. 61,47,930/- have been
distributed to Juniors during the year 2015-16.
…for information
12. RELIEF PROVIDED DURING THE YEAR 2013-14
& 2014-15 BY THE INDIAN RED CROSS
SOCIETY, HARYANA STATE BRANCH WITHIN
STATE AND OUT OF STATE IN INDIA.
a) RELIEF PROVIDED TO FLOOD AFFECTED
DISTRICT YAMUNA NAGAR BY INDIAN RED
CROSS SOCIETY, HARYANA STATE
BRANCH IN THE MONTH OF JUNE, 2013.
DUE TO FLOODS RESULTING HEAVY RAINS.
The Relief material was received from National
Headquarter, New Delhi by the State Branch free of
cost which was provided by Indian Red Cross
Society, Haryana State Branch to the Flood
affected District Red Cross Branch Yamuna Nagar.
The detail is given below:-
Sr. No. Name of Items Quantity
1. Tent 25 nos
2. Torch (without cell) 06 nos
3. Blankets Cotton 200 nos
4. Bed Sheets 200 nos
5. Sarees 300 nos
6. Dhoti 200 nos
7. Kurta Pyjama 200 nos
8. Tarpaulin plastic 100 nos
9. Mosquito nets 50 nos
Noted
The Hony. Secretary informed
the House that during the
month of June, 2013, the relief
material in shape of material i.e.
tent, torch, blankets, bed
sheets, sarees, dhoti, kurta
pyjama, tarpaulin and mosquito
nets were provided to the flood
affected district Yamuna Nagar.
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(b) RELIEF PROVIDED BY DISTRICT RED CROSS BRANCHES TO UTTARAKHAND FOR THE VICTIMS OF FLOOD DURING THE YEAR 2013.
The following District Red Cross Branches sent the Relief Material amounting to Rs. 2,92,00,774/- to Uttarakhand State for the Victims of flood:- a) District Red Cross Branch,
Faridabad - Rs. 80,80,340-00 b) District Red Cross Branch,
Rewari - Rs. 70,00,000-00 c) District Red Cross Branch,
Yamuna Nagar - Rs. 1,35,000-00 d) District Red Cross Branch,
Panchkula - Rs. 11,00,000-00 e) District Red Cross Branch,
Hisar - Rs. 75,67,883-00 f) District Red Cross Branch,
Mewat - Rs. 41,93,347-00 g) District Red Cross Branch,
Karnal - Rs. 11,24,204-00
c) RELIEF PROVIDED BY HARYANA STATE RED CROSS TO UTTARAKHAND FOR THE VICTIMS OF FLOOD IN THE MONTH OF JULY, 2013.
Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State
Branch Provided Relief Material to the
Uttarakhand State Red Cross for the flood
victims amounting to Rs. 7,70,870/- The
detail list of Relief material is as under:-
Sr. No. Name of Items Quantity
1. Bed Sheets 500 Pcs.
2. Dhoti (Gents) 600 Pcs.
3. Floor Durries 14 Pcs.
4. Ground Sheets 05 Pcs.
5. Woollen Blankets 522 Pcs.
6. Fabric Sheets 201 Pcs.
7. Readymade Shirts (Gents) 100 Pcs.
8. Kurta Pajamas 300 Sets
9. Ladies Suits 100 Pcs.
10. Jerseys (Gents & Ladies) 475 Pcs.
11. Rain Suits (Water Proof) 200 s.
d) RELIEF PROVIDED BY HARYANA STATE RED CROSS TO JAMMU AND KASHMIR FOR THE VICTIMS OF FLOOD DURING THE YEAR 2014.
Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State Branch Provided Relief Material to the Jammu
Hony. Secretary informed that District Red Cross Branches i.e. Faridabad, Rewari, Yamuna Nagar, Panchkula, Hisar, Mewat and Karnal sent relief material amounting to Rs. 2,92,00,774/- to Uttrakhand State for the victims of flood. Similarly relief material amounting to Rs. 7,70,870/- was provided by the Haryana Red Cross State branch.
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and Kashmir State Red Cross for the flood
victims amounting to Rs. 18,95,000/-. The
detail list of Relief material is as under:-
Sr. No. Name of Items Quantity
1. Cotton Blankets (Khes) 500 Pcs.
2. Kitchen Sets 1000 Sets
3. Torch With Battery 500 Pcs.
4. Plastic Buckets 500 Pcs.
5. Woollen Blankets 1000 Pcs.
6. Bed Durries 600 Pcs.
7. Kurta Pajamas 500 Pcs.
8. Solar Light 100 Sets
9. Rain Suits (Water Proof) 150 Pcs.
10. Biscuits 20 Boxes
11. Drinking Water (12x50) 50 Boxes
…for information
e) RELIEF PROVIDED BY DISTRICT RED CROSS BRANCHES TO JAMMU AND KASHMIR FOR THE VICTIMS OF FLOOD.
The following District Red Cross Branches sent the Relief Material amounting to Rs. 1,80,06,838/- to Jammu and Kashmir for the Victims of flood:-
a) District Red Cross Branch,
Faridabad - Rs. 1,03,77,700-00
b) District Red Cross Branch,
Panipat - Rs. 66,29,138-00
c) District Red Cross Branch,
Palwal - Rs. 10,00,000-00
f) RELIEF PROVIDED BY DISTRICT RED CROSS BRANCHES TO NEPAL FOR THE VICTIMS OF EARTH QUAKE IN APRIL, 2015.
The following District Red Cross Branches
sent the Relief Material amounting to
Rs. 1,59,41,771/- to Nepal for the
Earthquake:-
a) District Red Cross Branch,
Ambala - Rs. 11,50,000-00
b) District Red Cross Branch,
Faridabad - Rs. 23,36,021-00
c) District Red Cross Branch,
Gurgaon - Rs. 87,00,000-00
d) District Red Cross Branch,
Rohtak - Rs. 7,23,250-00
e) District red Cross Branch,
Jhajjar - Rs. 15,32,500-00
He also informed the House that
relief material of Rs. 18,95,000/-
was also provided by the Haryana
State Red Cross and relief amount
amounting to Rs. 1,80,06,838/- was
sent by the District Red Cross
Branches to the victims of Jammu &
Kashmir flood victims during 2014.
Similarly relief material amounting
to Rs. 1,59,41,771/- was sent to
Nepal for the earthquake victims by
the District Red Cross branches
during the month of April, 2015.
Rs. 2 lacs were sent by the Haryana
State Red Cross for the victims of
cyclone in Andhra Pradesh.
The House noted with appreciation.
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f) District Red Cross Branch,
Panchkula - Rs. 10,00,000-00
g) District Red Cross Branch,
Sonipat - Rs. 5 ,00,000-00
g) RELIEF PROVIDED BY INDIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY, HARYANA STATE BRANCH TO ANDHRA PRADESH FOR THE VICTIMS OF CYCLONE.
The Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State
Branch sent a cheque for Rs. 2 lacs to Andhra
Pradesh State for the victims of cyclone.
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13. YOUTH RED CROSS ACTIVITY REPORT FROM THE YEAR 2013-14 TO 2015-16.
(a) INTER STATE (NATIONAL LEVEL) YOUTH RED CROSS TRAINING CAMPS FOR BOYS FROM UNIVERSITIES/ COLLEGES BOYS ORGANIZED BY INDIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY, HARYANA STATE BRANCH.
- 2013-14 Inter State Youth Red Cross Training Camp for Boys was organized from 22nd to 28th November, 2013 at Shri Jai Ram Vidyapeeth, Kurukshetra. In this camp 82 Youths and 14 Counsellors from 9 States/UTs including Haryana participated
- 2014-15 Inter State Youth Red Cross
Training Camp for Boys was organized
from 22nd to 28th November, 2014 at
Punjabi Dharamshala, Kurukshetra. In
this camp 84 Youths and
15 Counsellors from 10 States
including Haryana participated.
2015-16 Inter State Youth Red Cross
Training Camp for Boys was organized
from 16-22 September, 2015 at Laxmi
Bhawan of Shri Mata Mansa Devi Shrine
Board, Panchkula. In this camp
149 Youths and 14 Counsellors from
13 States/U.Ts including Haryana
participated.
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Noted
Hony. Secretary informed the House that at present every student of University, College and Institution is the member of Youth Red Cross. Youth Red Cross is the vibrant Unit of Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State Branch and working in all Colleges/Institutions and Universities of Haryana. Youth Red Cross of Colleges/Universities/Institutions implement a number of social activities by organizing awareness camps, seminars, conferences, rallies at National, State, District, Universities and College Level with the principles of Health, Service and Friendship.
The House appreciated the activities being promoted by the Youth Red Cross.
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(B) STATE LEVEL YOUTH RED CROSS
TRAINING CAMPS FOR UNIVERSITIES/
COLLEGES BOYS & GIRLS
ORGANIZED BY INDIAN RED CROSS
SOCIETY, HARYANA STATE BRANCH.
(i) FOR BOYS 2013-14 State Level Youth Red Cross
Training Camp for Boys was organized
from 1st to 6th October, 2013 at Shri
Nangali Bela Ashram, Haridwar. In this
camp 90 youths &10 counsellors from
various Universities and Colleges of
9 districts of Haryana participated.
2014-15 State Level Youth Red Cross Training Camp for Boys was organized from 4th to 9th September, 2014 at Shri Nangali Bela Ashram, Haridwar. In this camp 146 youths & 13 counsellors from various Universities and Colleges of 15 districts of Haryana participated.
2015-16 State Level Youth Red Cross
Training Camp for Boys was organized
from 3rd to 8th August, 2015 at Laxmi
Bhawan, Shri Mata Mansa Devi Shrine
Board, Panchkula. In this camp
123 youths & 12 counsellors from
14 districts of Haryana participated.
(ii) FOR GIRLS 2013-14 State Level Youth Red Cross Training Camp for Girls was organized from 6th to 11th October, 2013 at Shri Nangali Bela Ashram, Haridwar. 71 participants (63 youths & 08 counsellors) from various colleges of 6 districts of Haryana attended the camp.
2014-15 State Level Youth Red Cross Training Camp for Girls was organized from 10th to 15th September, 2014 at Shri Nangali Bela Ashram, Haridwar. In this camp 101 participants (87 youths & 14 counsellors) from 10 districts of Haryana participated.
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2015-16 State Level Youth Red Cross Training
Camp for Girls was organized from 30th August
to 4th September, 2015 at Laxmi Bhawan, Shri
Mata Mansa Devi Shrine Board, Panchkula. In
this camp 111 youths & 17 counsellors from
13 districts of Haryana participated.
In these camps, participants were given detailed information on History & development of Red Cross and Youth Red Cross, Health Empowerment, Communicable diseases, Volunteerism, Women Empowerment, Energy Conservation, Human Rights, Dowry System, National Integration, Voluntary Blood Donation, Training in Yoga, Meditation, To help Sr. Citizens to deal with old age ailments/problems, Smoking & Drug De-addiction, Organ Donation, Disaster Management in the Community, Malaria, First Aid & Home Nursing Training, and HIV/AIDS by the experts.
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(C) DISTRICT LEVEL YOUTH RED CROSS TRAINING CAMPS. District Level Youth Red Cross training camp is organized by the District Red Cross Branches.Rs. 50,000/- is allocated to each District Red Cross Branch by Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State Branch to organize 5 Days District Level Youth Red Cross Training Camp (Day Camp). Red Cross Caps, Scarves, Vogals of Youth Red Cross and File Folders are provided by the State Branch for 50 to 60 participants for each camp upto the maximum limit of Rs. 5,000/- in addition to Rs. 50,000/-.
2013-14
(i) JIND District Red Cross Branch, Jind organized District Level Youth Red Cross Training Camp for Boys & Girls from 16th to 20th September, 2013 at Red Cross Bhawan, Jind. 30 participants from various colleges of District-Jind attended the camp.
(ii) BHIWANI District Level Youth Red Cross Training Camp was organised by District Red Cross Branch, Bhiwani from 12th to 16th November, 2013 at Red Cross Bhawan,
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Bhiwani. 46 participants from various colleges of District-Bhiwani attended the camp.
(iii) FARIDABAD District Red Cross Branch, Faridabad organized District Level Youth Red Cross Training Camp for Boys & Girls from 18th to 22nd November, 2013 at Red Cross Bhawan, Faridabad. 59 participants from various colleges of District-Faridabad attended the camp.
(iv) KURUKSHETRA District Red Cross Branch, Kurukshetra organized District Level Youth Red Cross Training Camp for Boys & Girls from 27th to 31st January, 2014 at Shri Krishna Museum, Kurukshetra. 60 participants from various colleges of Kurukshetra district attended the camp.
(v) PANCHKULA District Red Cross Branch, Panchkula organized District Level Youth Red Cross Training Camp for Boys & Girls from 27th to 31st January, 2014 at Red Cross Bhawan, Panchkula 55 participants from various colleges of Panchkula district attended the camp.
(vi) SONIPAT
a. District Red Cross Branch, Sonipat organized District Level Youth Red Cross Training Camp for Girls from 11th to 15th February, 2014 at Tika Ram Girls College, Sonipat. 69 participants from various colleges of Sonipat district attended the camp.
a. Organised District Level Youth Red Cross Training Camp for Boys from 25th to 29th March, 2014 at C.R. A. College, Sonipat. 56 participants from various colleges of Sonipat district attended the camp.
(vii) ROHTAK District Red Cross Branch, Rohtak organized District Level Youth Red Cross Training Camp for Girls from 18th to 22nd February, 2014 at Red Cross Bhawan, Rohtak. 42 participants from various colleges of Rohtak district attended the camp.
2014-15
(i) PALWAL District Red Cross Branch, Palwal organized District Level Youth Red Cross Training Camp from 27th to 31st January, 2015at
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GGDSD, College, Palwal. 44 participants from various colleges of District-Palwal attended the camp.
(ii) YAMUNA NAGAR District Red Cross Branch, Yamuna Nagar organized District Level Youth Red Cross Training Camp from 2nd to 6th February, 2015 at M.L.N. College, Yamuna Nagar. 60 participants from various colleges of District-Yamuna Nagar attended the camp.
(iii) JHAJJAR District Red Cross Branch, Jhajjar organized District Level Youth Red Cross Training Camp from 17th to 21st February, 2015 at Govt. College, Jhajjar. 60 participants from various colleges of District-Jhajjar attended the camp.
(iv) FARIDABAD District Red Cross Branch, Faridabad organized District Level Youth Red Cross Training Camp from 23rd to 27th February, 2015 at D.A.V. Centenrary College, Faridabad. 59 participants from various colleges of District-Faridabad attended the camp.
(v) PANCHKULA District Red Cross Branch, Panchkula organized District Level Youth Red Cross Training Camp from 23rd to 27th February, 2015 at Govt. College, Barwala. 62 participants from various colleges of District-Panchkula attended the camp.
(vi) NARNAUL District Red Cross Branch, Narnaul organized District Level Youth Red Cross Training Camp from 10th to 14th March, 2015 at Red Cross Bhawan, Narnaul. 50 participants from various colleges of District-Narnaul attended the camp.
(vii) SONIPAT District Red Cross Branch, Sonipat organized District Level Youth Red Cross Training Camp from 10th to 14th March, 2015 at Hindu College of Education, Sonipat. 65 participants from various colleges of District-Sonipat attended the camp.
(viii) HISAR District Red Cross Branch, Hisar
organized District Level Youth Red Cross Training
Camp from 16th to 20th March, 2015 at Red Cross
Bhawan, Hisar. 41 participants from various
colleges of District- Hisar attended the camp.
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(ix) KURUKSHETRA District Red Cross
Branch, Kurukshetra organized District Level
Youth Red Cross Training Camp from 19th to
23rd March, 2015 at University Niwas, Shimla.
46 participants from various colleges of District-
Kurukshetra attended the camp.
(x) SIRSA District Red Cross Branch, Sirsa
organized District Level Youth Red Cross
Training Camp from 23rd to 27th March, 2015
at Youth Hostel, Sirsa. 60 participants
from various colleges of District-Sirsa attended
the camp.
2015-16
(i) SONIPAT District Red Cross Branch, Sonipat
organized District Level Youth Red Cross
Training Camp from 26th to 30st October, 2015
at Hindu College of Sonipat. 60 participants
from various colleges of District-Sonipat
attended the camp.
(ii) GURGAON District Red Cross Branch,
Gurgaon organized District Level Youth Red
Cross Training Camp from 8th to 12th February,
2016 at Govt. College for Girls, Sector-14,
Gurgaon. 63 participants from various colleges
of District-Gurgaon attended the camp.
(iii) NARNAUL District Red Cross Branch, Narnaul organized District Level Youth Red Cross Training Camp from 8th to 12th February, 2016 at Red Cross Bhawan, Narnaul. 54 participants from various colleges of District-Narnaul attended the camp.
(iv) YAMUNA NAGAR District Red Cross Branch, Yamuna Nagar organized District Level Youth Red Cross Training Camp from 15th to 19th February, 2016 at Red Cross Bhawan, Yamuna Nagar. 67 participants from various colleges of District-Yamuna Nagar attended the camp.
(v) AMBALA District Red Cross Branch, Ambala organized District Level Youth Red Cross Training Camp from 15th to 19th February, 2016 at S.D. College, Ambala Cantt. 64
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participants from various colleges of District-Ambala attended the camp.
(vi) PANCHKULA District Red Cross Branch, Panchkula organized District Level Youth Red Cross Training Camp from 23rd to 27th February, 2016 at Govt. College, Panchkula. 62 participants from various colleges of District-Panchkula attended the camp.
(vii) PALWAL District Red Cross Branch, Palwal organized District Level Youth Red Cross Training Camp from 8th to 12th February, 2016 at Govt. College Hodal, Palwal. 55 participants from various colleges of District-Palwal attended the camp. (viii) ROHTAK District Red Cross Branch, Rohtak organized District Level Youth Red Cross Training Camp from 20th to 24th February, 2016 at All India Jat Heroes Memorial College, Rohtak. 150 participants from various colleges of District-Rohtak attended the camp.
(ix) FARIDABAD District Red Cross Branch, Faridabad organized District Level Youth Red Cross Training Camp from 08th to 12th February, 2016 at Aggarwal College, Tigaon, Ballabgarh, Faridabad. 64 participants from various colleges of District-Faridabad attended the camp.
(x) HISAR District Red Cross Branch, Hisar organized District Level Youth Red Cross Training Camp from 14th to 18th March, 2016 at Red Cross Bhawan, Hisar. 46 participants from various colleges of District-Hisar attended the camp.
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(d) PARTICIPATION OF OUR YOUTHS IN
YOUTH RED CROSS CAMPS
ORGANISED BY OTHER STATES/U.T
BRANCHES.
ODISHA STATE BRANCH:- Indian Red Cross Society, Odisha State Branch organized Inter State Study-cum-training camp from 23-01-2014 to 27-01-2014 at Red Cross Bhawan, Bhubaneswar. A team comprising of four students accompanied by Prof. Balram Sharma from D.A.V. (PG) College, Karnal
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represented the Haryana State Branch in the camp and they participated in various competitions and got prizes. The team was highly appreciated by the organizers and honoured with a special appreciation award by the organizers.
(e) ACTIVITIES TAKEN BY YOUTH RED
CROSS, M.D. UNIVERSITY, ROHTAK
2013-14 (i) ONE DAY EYE, DENTAL & BLOOD
(ANAEMIA) CHECK UP AND HEALTH CAMP- M. D. UNIVERISTY, ROHTAK.
University Youth Red Cross, Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak organized one day Eye, Dental & Blood (Anaemia) check up & health check up camp at Mini Health Centre at Girls Hostel, M.D. University Rohtak on 25th April, 2013. Camp was inaugurated by Dr. Chand Singh Dhull, Director, PGIMS, Rohtak. 360 girl students were got checked up by the doctors.
(ii) YOUTH RED CROSS HEALTH AWARENESS/TRAINING CAMP FOR GIRLS AT DALHOUSIE, HIMACHAL PRADESH
Youth Red Cross, M.D. University, Rohtak organized Health awareness/ training camp for Girls in collaboration with District Red Cross Society, Chamba (Himachal Pradesh) from 07-06-2013 to 13-06-2013 at Bachat Bhawan, Dalhousie. In this camp 32 Girls & 02 counsellors from various colleges affiliated to M.D. University, Rohtak participated.
(iii) HELP TO FLOOD VICTIMS OF UTTRAKHAND STATE
Due to heavy rain in Uttrakhand on 15th June,
2013, so many area of State adversely
affected and damaged and lost so many
human & cattles lives. Keeping in view the
affect of natural calamities in Uttrakhand
State, Youth Red Cross, M.D. University,
Rohtak sent a sum of Rs. 2,00,000/- (Rs. Two
lac only) to C.M. Relief Fund, Haryana on a/c
of C.M. Relief Fund Uttrakhand State for the
flood victims of Uttrakhand.
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(iv) FIRST AID TRAINING FOR UNIVERISTY YRC YOUTHS.
Youth Red Cross, M.D. University, Rohtak organized eight days First Aid training in University Youth Red Cross office from 23-10-2013 to 31-10-2013. 75 students from different departments of University attended the training sessions.
(v)ONE DAY UNIVERSITY LEVEL DISASTER MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP FOR PRINCIPALS, YOUTH RED CROSS COUNSELLORS AND VOLUNTEERS.
Youth Red Cross, M.D. University, Rohtak organized one day University Level Disaster Management workshop for Principals, Youth Red Cross Counsellors and Volunteers on 28-11-2013 in collaboration with Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State Branch, HIPA, Gurgaon and National Disaster Management Authority, Govt. of India, New Delhi. More than 350 delegates from various colleges affiliated to M.D. University, Rohtak, faculties, Secretaries of various District Red Cross Branches and Youth Red Cross volunteers attended the workshop.
(vi) AWARENESS RALLY ON HIV/AIDS – 1st DECEMBER, 2013.
Youth Red Cross, M.D. University, Rohtak organized a rally on the occasion of World AIDS Day on 01-12-2013 to create awareness about HIV/AIDS amongst the public. Youth Red Cross Volunteers from various colleges and from University participated in the rally.
2013-15 i. FIRST AID AND HOME NURSING
TRAINING TO YOUTH RED CROSS VOLUNTEERS OF M.D. UNIVERSITY, ROHTAK.
First Aid Training was imparted to volunteers of YRC, MDU, Rohtak from 5-1-2015 to 10-10-2015. 40 volunteers got training.
ii. UNIVERSITY LEVEL SEMINAR ON HYGIENE AND SAFE DRINKING WATER. Youth Red Cross M.D. University, Rohtak
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organized a University level Seminar on Hygiene and Safe drinking water on 9-1-2015 in the University campus to create awareness among the students and staff. 200 Principals, YRC Counsellors and Volunteers participated in the Seminar.
iii) CELEBRATION OF ‘RASHTRIYA YUVA DIWAS’ ON 12-1-2015.
To recognize the services rendered by Swami Vivekanand to the nation, a State Level function was organised in Tagore Auditorium, M.D.U. Rohtak on 12-1-2015. Sh. Manohar Lal Khatter, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Haryana was the Chief Guest and Sh. Anil Viz, Heath Minister, Govt. of Haryana was the Guest of Honour, More than 2000 YRC volunteers, NSS volunteers participated in this programme, Hon’ble Chief Minister motivated the students to follow the path shown by Swami Vivekanand. Sh. Anil Viz, and other dignitaries also expressed their views which were very impressive and informative for the participants.
iv)COUNSELLING SESSION FOR PERSONAL PROBLEMS FOR STAFF AND STUDENTS OF COLLEGES/ INSTITUTES AFFILIATED WITH M.D.U. ROHTAK. Keeping in view the importance/requirement
of counselling session (as personal
problems of students are increasing day by
day), counselling sessions were arranged by
Youth Red Cross, M.D.U. Rohtak on 15-1-
2015, More than 25 students from various
colleges and UTD attended the said
counselling session.
v.) HEALTH AWARENESS TRAINING CAMP FOR YRC VOLUNTEERS (GIRLS) AT UDAIPUR FROM 20-1-2015 TO 26-1-2015. Health awareness training camp for YRC
volunteers (Girls) was organized in
collaboration with District Red Cross
Society, Udaipur from 20-1-2015 to
26-1-2015 at Shri Jin Dutt Suri Dharmshala,
Surjpol, Udaipur. 35 volunteers and staff
members participated in this camp.
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vi) HEALTH AWARENESS /TRAINING CAMP FOR YRC VOLUNTEERS (BOYS) AT JODHPUR AND JAISALMER (RAJASTHAN) FROM 30-1-2015 TO 5-2-2015.
M.D.U. Rohtak, organised a Health
Awareness/ Training camp for youths
(Boys) in collaboration with Distt. Red
Cross Society, Jaisalmer from 30-1-2015 to
5-2-2015 at Youth Hostel Jodhpur and
Mahaswari Dharamshala Jaisalmer.
35 YRC volunteers (Boys) from various
colleges affiliated with M.D.U. Rohtak and
two YRC counselors.
vii. BLOOD DONATION CAMP AT YRC OFFICE M.D.U. ROHTAK. ON 16-2-2015 AND 26-02-2015.
M.D.U. Rohtak organized two Voluntary
Blood Donation Camps on 16-2-2015 &
26-02-2015, in which 102 and 121 YRC
volunteers donated blood respectively.
VIII) UNIVERSITY LEVEL WORKSHOP ON
HEALTH & HYGIENE (REGARDING HEALTH, HYGIENE AND PAIN MANAGEMENT) FOR YRC COUNSELLOR AND VOLUNTEERS.
One day University level workshop on
Health and Hygiene for YRC Counsellors
and Volunteers was organised on
17-3-2015 at Radha Krishanan Shabhagar.
About 475 YRC counsellors and volunteers
participated in the workshop.
ix. HEALTH CHECK UP CAMP FOR GIRLS
ON 16-4-2015 AT GIRLS HOSTEL, M.D.U.
ROHTAK.
M.D.U., Rohtak organized an Eye, Dental
and Blood (Anaemia) check up camp in Mini
Health Centre at Girls Hostel complex,
M.D.U. Rohtak on 16-4-2015. 318 girl
students were checked up in the said camp.
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X) HEALTH CHECK UP CAMP FOR BOYS ON 17-4-2015 AT ACTIVITY CENTRE, M.D.U. ROHTAK.
M.D.U. Rohtak organized an Eye, Dental and Blood (Anaemia) check up camp at Student’s Activity Centre M.D.U. Rohtak on 17-4-2015. 425 students were checked up in the said camp.
xi. EYE CHECK UP, EYE DONATION AND EYE CARE AWARENESS TRAINING CAMP FOR STUDENTS( BOYS& GIRLS) AND TEACHING AND NON TEACHING STAFF OF UTD AND AFFILIATED COLLEGES OF M.D.U. ROHTAK.
M.D.U. Rohtak organised an Eye Check up,
Eye Donation and Eye Care Awareness and
Training Camp for students (Boys& Girls)
and teaching and non-teaching staff of UTD
and affiliated colleges on 23-4-2015 at YRC
office, M.D.U. Rohtak. 246 students and
staff members attended the said camp.
About 40 students/staff members registered
themselves for eye donation.
xii. CELEBRATION OF WORLD RED CROSS
DAY ON 8TH MAY 2015.
M.D.U. Rohtak celebrated World Red Cross
Day by organizing a programme on 8-5-2015.
About 50 Youth Red Cross volunteers from
University teaching departments participated
in the celebration.
xiii. ADOPTION OF VILLAGE TO ORGANIZE HEALTH AWARENESS AND HEALTH SCREENING CAMP.
Three Zonal conveners adopted the Village
and organised Health awareness and
screening camp with the help of concerned
Secretary District Red Cross Society and
Civil Surgeon. These camps were
appreciated by the Village Panchayats and
people of villages as the camps were very
useful for village population.
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XIV) HEALTH AWARENESS TRAINING CAMP FOR YRC VOLUNTEERS (BOYS) AT DHANACHULI (UTTRAKHAND) FROM 26-5-2015 TO 01-06-2015.
M.D. University, Rohtak organized the
second out of the State Health Awareness
and Training Camp for the boys was held at
Youth Centre Cum Holiday Home at
Dhanachuli (Nanital). 33 boys from UTD and
affiliated Colleges participated in the Camp.
xv) Health Awareness Training Camp for
YRC volunteers (Girls) at Mussoorie
(Uttrakhand) from 09-06-2015 to
14-06-2015.
Youth Red Cross, M.D. University, Rohtak
organized the second out of the state Health
Awareness and Training Camp for girls at
Youth Hostel Mussoorie (Uttrakhand).
33 YRC volunteers (girls) from UTD
and affiliated colleges participated in the
said camp.
xvi)SEVEN DAYS HEALTH/AWARENESS
TRAINING CAMP AT M.D.U ROHTAK.
Seven days Health awareness and Training
camp of YRC Volunteers was organized
from 18-6-2015 to 24-6-2015 at M.D.
University Campus Rohtak. During the
Camp, Yoga training was given to the
participants. 49 YRC volunteers from
University Teaching Departments and Local
Colleges affiliated to M.D. University
participated in the camp.
xvii) SAWACHTA ABHIYAN
50 YRC Volunteers, M.D. University
participated in the Sawachta Abhiyan
launched by M.D.University, Rohtak on
23.06.2015. The volunteers took a round of
the campus and cleaned the lawns and
roadside by picking rags and papers and
spread the message of cleanliness amongst
the University Fraternity and Masses.
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2015-16 i. HEALTH CHECK UP CAMP FOR GIRLS ON
16-4-2015 AT GIRLS HOSTEL, M.D.U. ROHTAK.
University Youth Red Cross M.D.U., Rohtak organized an Eye, Dental and Anaemia check up camp in Mini Health Centre at Girls Hostel complex, M.D.U. Rohtak on 16-4-2015. 318 girl’s students attended the said camp for their health check up.
ii. HEALTH CHECK UP CAMP FOR BOYS ON
17-4-2015 AT ACTIVITY CENTRE, M.D.U. ROHTAK.
University Youth Red Cross M.D.U. Rohtak organized an Eye, Dental and Anaemia check up camp at Student’s Activity Centre M.D.U. Rohtak on 17-4-2015. 425 students attended the said camp for their health check up.
III) EYE CHECK UP, EYE DONATION AND EYE CARE AWARENESS TRAINING CAMP FOR STUDENTS( BOYS & GIRLS) AND TEACHING AND NON TEACHING STAFF OF UTD AND AFFILIATED COLLEGES OF M.D.U. ROHTAK.
University Youth Red Cross, M.D.U. Rohtak organised an Eye Check up, Eye Donation and Eye Care Awareness and Training Camp for students (Boys & Girls) and teaching and non teaching staff of UTD and affiliated colleges on 23-4-2015 at YRC office, M.D.U. Rohtak. A total 246 students and staff member attended the said camp.
iv. CELEBRATION OF WORLD RED CROSS DAY ON 8TH MAY 2015.
8th May is Birth anniversary of Sir Jean Hery Dunaut Founder of Red Cross, which is being celebrated throughout the World as Red Cross Day. Keeping in view the importance of World Red Cross Day, Youth Red Cross, M.D.U. Rohtak celebrated the day by organizing a programme on 8-5-2015. About 50 Youth Red Cross volunteers from University teaching departments participated in the celebration.
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V) HEALTH AWARENESS TRAINING CAMP FOR YRC VOLUNTEERS (BOYS) AT DHANACHULI (UTTRAKHAND) FROM 26-5-2015 TO 01-06-2015.
Youth Red Cross, M.D. University, Rohtak organized Health Awareness and Training Camp for the boys was held at M.D. University, Youth Centre Cum Holiday Home at Dhanachuli (Nanital). 33 boys from UTD and affiliated Colleges participated in the Camp.
vi) Health Awareness Training Camp for YRC volunteers (Girls) at Mussoorie (Uttrakhand) from 09-06-15 to 14-06-2015.
Youth Red Cross, M.D. University, Rohtak organized Health Awareness and Training Camp for girls at Youth Hostel Mussoorie (Uttrakhand). 33 YRC volunteers (girls) from UTD and affiliated colleges participated in the said camp.
vii)SEVEN DAYS HEALTH/AWARENESS
TRAINING CAMP AT M.D.U ROHTAK Seven days Health awareness and Training camp of YRC Volunteers was organized by M.D.U. Youth Red Cross from 18-6-2015 to 24-6-2015 at M.D.University Campus Rohtak. 49 YRC volunteers from University Teaching Departments and Local Colleges affiliated to M.D. University participated in the camp.
viii. SAWACHTA ABHIYAN
YRC Volunteers, M.D. University
participated in the Sawachta Abhiyan
Launched by M.D. University, Rohtak on
23.06.2015. 50 YRC Volunteers participated
in the Camp.
ix. BLOOD DONATION CAMP
Youth Red Cross, M.D. University, Rohtak
organised voluntary blood donation camp on
09-09-2015, 16-09-2015 and 01-10-2015
and collected 93, 105 and 75 units of blood
respectively.
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x. FIRST AID AND HOME NURSING TRAINING Youth Red Cross, M.D. University, Rohtak organised First Aid training camp in the
office of University Youth Red Cross from
08-09-2015 to 15-09-2015. 116 students
from different departments of University
attended the training. Similarly First Aid
training was imparted to 32 students of
different departments of University from
17th to 24th November, 2015.
xi. ORIENTATION COURSE FOR YRC VOLUNTEERS AND COUNSELLORS Youth Red Cross, M.D. University, Rohtak organized one day orientation course for YRC volunteers and Counsellors on 05-10-2015 in the university campus. The main focus of the orientation course was to create awareness regarding Youth Red Cross activities at University and College level.
xii. WORLD AIDS DAY AWARENESS CAMPAIGN. Youth Red Cross, M.D. University, Rohtak organized World AIDS Day on 1st December, 2015 to create awareness about HIV/AIDS among the students. 138 Youth Red Cross volunteers participated in the campaign.
(f) ACTIVITIES TAKEN BY YOUTH RED CROSS, CHOUDHARY CHARAN SINGH HARYANA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY, HISAR.
2013-14 i) FIRST-AID Training Camp for Girl Students
First Aid Training was conducted from 12-22 August, 2013 by University Youth Red Cross in collaboration with District Red Cross Society, Hisar. 100 girls students took First-Aid Training.
i. Blood Donation Camp on 7th November, 2013 University Youth Red Cross organized a Blood Donation Camp on 7th November, 2013 in the premises of College of Home Science. 326 units of blood were collected in a single day of camp.
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(g) ACTIVITIES TAKEN BY YOUTH RED CROSS ALL INDIA JAT HEROES’ MEMORIAL COLLEGE, ROHTAK DURING 2015-16
i) Environment Protection Campaign Youth Red Cross volunteers participated in
the event & planted more than 500 saplings in
the college campus.
ii) First Aid and Home Nursing Training (07.09.2015 to 15.09.2015)
First Aid and Home Nursing Training
Camp was organized by Youth Red Cross of
the college in the college campus from
07.09.2015 to 15.09.2015.
iii) Meditation Workshop One day Meditation Workshop was organized by Youth Red Cross and NSS Units in the college campus on 11.09.2015. Large number of YRC volunteers participated in the workshop.
iv) Female Health Check-up & Gynaecological Awareness Camp.
Youth Red Cross of the college organized a camp on 17.09.2015 for the health check-up of female students and staff.
v) Voluntary Blood Donation Fifteen Youth Red Cross Volunteers of A.I. Jat H.M. College, Rohtak donated their blood in the Blood Donation Camp organized by YRC – M.D. University, Rohtak on 1st October, 2015.
vi) World Mental Health Day Youth Red Cross of the college celebrated
International Mental Health Day on 10.10.2015 in collaboration with the doctors of Psychiatry Department, P.G.I.M.S. Rohtak.
vii. Drive against Dengue-Cleaning of Water Tanks YRC-Volunteers of the college took essential measures for prevention against this disease. They cleaned the water tanks of the college to prevent the growth of mosquito larvae on 19.10.2015.
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viii.Directory of Blood Donors: YRC
VOLUNTEERS ON CALL 24x7
The YRC-Society has a well maintained
Directory of Blood Donors, complete with the
requisite information: Name, Class, Roll No.,
Blood Group and Contact no.
ix. Campaign against Fire Crackers:
Environment Protection.
Meeting of the Executive Committee,
Counsellors and Student representative of
Youth Red Cross of the college was held on
02.11.2015 and it was resolved unanimously
that from this year All India Jat Heroes’
Memorial College ground will not be used
for fireworks stalls as usually used in the
previous years.
x. Traffic Rule Awareness
For Traffic Rule Awareness and Road Safety
measures, Quiz Competition was organized
by Youth Red Cross of the college on
06.11.2015. 716 students participated in the
competition.
xi. World AIDS Day Celebration (30.11.2015 &
01.12.2015)
Two days Awareness Programme on
HIV/AIDS was organised by the Youth Red
Cross of the college to support the people
living with HIV/AIDS and to commemorate
people who have died because of this
disease. On this occasion on the spot poster
making contest and slogan writing
competitions on AIDS & its prevention were
also organized.
14. INCREASE OF SANCTION POST FOR TWO
DRIVERS FOR RED CROSS & ST. JOHN.
Item deleted
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15. FOR EXTENDING THE TERM OF DR. J L
CHAUDHRY, HONY. SR. VICE-CHAIRMAN,
INDIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY, HARYANA
STATE BRANCH, CHANDIGARH.
Hon’ble Governor-cum-President, IRCS,
Haryana State Branch has extended the
term of Dr. J L Chaudhry, Hony. Sr. Vice-
Chairman, Indian Red Cross Society,
Haryana State Branch, Chandigarh for
further two years vide order No. HRB-RA-
7(16)-2000/7390 dated 21-10-2014 on the
same terms & conditions.
... For Ratification
Ratified
16. FOR EXTENDING THE TERM OF COL (RETD.)
DR. G. P. TANEJA, HONY. SECRETARY,
INDIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY, HARYANA
STATE BRANCH, CHANDIGARH.
a) Hon’ble Governor-cum-President, IRCS,
Haryana State Branch has extended the
terms of Col (Retd.) Dr. G. P. Taneja, Hony.
Secretary, Indian Red Cross Society,
Haryana State Branch for further two years
vide order No. HRB-RA-8(71)-92/3008 dated
09-05-2014 on the same terms and
conditions.
b) Hon’ble Governor-cum-President, IRCS,
Haryana State Branch has extended the
terms of Col (Retd.) Dr. G. P. Taneja, Hony.
Secretary, Indian Red Cross Society,
Haryana State Branch for four months vide
order No. HRB-RA-8(71)-92/4179 dated
23-05-2016 on the same terms and
conditions.
....for Ratification
Ratified
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17. ALLOTMENT OF LAND TO INDIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY, HARYANA STATE BRANCH, SECTOR-16, CHANDIGARH AT CHANDIGARH/ PANCHKULA.
1. It is submitted that the decision taken by the
Managing Body in its meeting held on
25th July, 2013 under the Presidentship of
Hon’ble Governor-cum-President, Indian Red
Cross Society, Haryana State Branch,
Chandigarh for allotment of land to Indian Red
Cross Society, Haryana State Branch,
Chandigarh for construction of office building and
staff quarters is reproduced as under:-
“Hon’ble Chief Minister suggested that it
would be better to get required land in
Chandigarh in place of Panchkula.
He further requested H.E. the Governor-cum-
President to take up the matter with the
Chandigarh Administration at his own level to
allot land in Chandigarh for office purpose
and staff quarters for employees of Red
Cross/St. John Ambulance. In this regard H.E.
assured the House that he will take
appropriate action at his level.
Hon’ble Chief Minister further assured that
in case of denial from Chandigarh
Administration, the case for allotment of
land of one acre at Panchkula would be
considered by Haryana Govt.
H.E. the Governor directed to put up the
proposal to him and he will further take up
this matter with Chandigarh Administration.”
2. Accordingly, this office had also made a
request to Hon’ble Governor for allotment of
land. (Annexure – A). On our request Hon’ble
Governor Haryana-cum-President, Indian Red
Cross Society, Haryana State Branch had
directed vide letter No. HRB-RA-(IRCS)
2012/9047 dated 21-11-2013 that the matter
may be taken up with the Administrative
Department of Red Cross (i.e. Health
Hony. Secretary informed the House
after bifurcating from the joint Punjab
in the year 1971, the office of the
Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana
State Branch is working in the
premises of Red Cross Bhawan on
rent basis which is under the
ownership of Indian Red Cross
Society, Punjab State Branch,
Chandigarh, which is not sufficient,
therefore, to maintain and enhance
the activities of Indian Red Cross
Society, Haryana State Branch a
proper accommodation for office is
required.
Hony. Secretary informed that this
office has already sent request to
Administrator, HUDA, Panchkula for
allotment of land to Indian Red Cross
Society, Haryana State Branch in
Panchkula and the same is in
pipeline. Secretary to Governor,
Haryana also requested to Hon’ble
Chief Minister, Haryana to allot land
to Haryana State Red Cross for
construction of office building.
Hon’ble Chief Minister assured to
consider this matter shortly.
Hony. Secretary further added that
over Rs. 13 to 14 Crores Corpus
Funds (JRC) were available with the
Society, if these are not utilized for
land and building, we may be
paying heavy income tax upto 33%.
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Department). As per directions of Hon’ble Governor,
this office sent a request letter No. Pub/HUDA/-
LAND/H/2013 /4145 dated 02-12-2013, and
subsequent reminders dated 18-02-2014, 15-4-2015
and 09-06-2015 (Copies enclosed) to the Additional
Chief Secretary, Department of Health, Govt. of
Haryana, Chandigarh for allotment of land in
Chandigarh from the Chandigarh Administration,
Chandigarh.
3. The Additional Chief Secretary, Health Department, Govt. of Haryana Administrative Department of Red Cross replied this office vide their letter No. 20/15/2014-5HB-III dated 26/30-06-2015 (Copy enclosed) to take up the matter for allotment of land to this office at our own level.
4. Keeping above in view, the Hon’ble Governor Haryana-cum-President, Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State Branch directed to take up the proposal for allotment of 1 acre land for constructions of office building and staff quarters for Red Cross Society in Panchkula. Accordingly, the case is being pursued with the Chief Administrator, HUDA, Panchkula by the Secretary to Governor Haryana.
5. The Chief Administrator, HUDA has informed
vide their letter No. UB-A-7-2016/2658 dated 04-
02-2016 that our request letter has been
forwarded to the office of Administrator, HUDA,
Panchkula/Chief Town Planner, HUDA,
Panchkula for sending report in the matter. It
has further been mentioned that the same will
be submitted to this office as and when it is
received from both the above offices. (Copy
enclosed) (Appendix-C)
6. It is requested that due priority be given to this long pending request of the Society.
…For Consideration
Hence this request should be
considered on priority.
18. THE MINUTES OF THE FOLLOWING SUB-COMMITTEES. The meetings of the various sub-committees of
Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State Branch
were held during the year 2013-14 to 2015-16. The
minutes of the same are appended herewith for
Approved for the years
2013-14 to 2015-16
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information and approval as per appendix given below:-
i. Junior Red Cross Sub-Committee meeting held on 20
th November, 2013
& 19th November, 2015
Appendix-D, D-1
ii. Youth Red Cross Sub-Committee meeting held on 29-01-14 & 28-03-16
Appendix-E, E-1
iii. Hospital Welfare Section Sub-Committee meeting held on 16
th April, 2014 & 06
th November, 2015
Appendix-F, F-1
iv. Disaster Relief Preparedness Sub-Committee meeting held on 16
th April, 2014 & 06
th November, 2015
Appendix-G, G-1
v. Award Sub-committee meeting minutes Appendix-G-2
…for approval
19. CONSTITUTION OF MANAGING BODY FOR THE
YEAR 2014-15 & 2015-16.
The Managing Body of the society for the year
2014-15 & 2015-16 has been approved by the Hon’ble
Governor-cum-President. The constitution of so-
constituted Managing Body Committee is placed before
the Annual General meeting for ratification. The Managing
Body for the 2014-15 & 2015-16 is as under:-
1. Governor of Haryana
2. Chief Minister, Haryana
3. Sh. Deepender Singh Hooda, Member of Parliament.
4. Dr. J.L. Chaudhry, Hony. Sr. Vice-Chairman, Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State Branch, Chd.
5. Director General, Health Services, Haryana.
6. Director General, Secondary Education, Haryana.
7. Commissioner & Secretary to Govt. Haryana, Social Justice and Empowerment Department, Haryana.
8. Director General, Social Justice and Empowerment Department, Haryana
9. Social Welfare Minister, Haryana.
10. Health Minister, Haryana
11. Education Minister, Haryana
12. Financial Commissioner and Principal Secretary to Govt. Haryana, Finance Deptt.
13. Financial Commissioner and Principal Secretary to Govt. Haryana, Health Deptt.
14. Secretary to Governor, Haryana.
15. Commissioner, Higher Education, Haryana.
16. Commissioner, Ambala.
17. Commissioner, Gurgaon.
18. Commissioner, Hisar
19. Commissioner, Rohtak.
20. Dr. Jagat Ram, Eyes Department, PGI, Chandigarh.
21. Dr. Kartar Singh, Gastroenterology, PGI, Chandigarh
22-42. Presidents, all District Red Cross Branches in Haryana.
43. Hony. Secretary, Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State Branch, Chandigarh.
…for ratification
Approved for the year
2014-15 and for the year
2015-16
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Note: With adoption of Uniform Rules issued by
National Headquarters, New Delhi. A new
Mananging Body (2015-16) has been constituted.
See Agenda Item No. 21.
20. CONSTITUTION OF SUB-COMMITEES FOR THE YEAR
2015-16 (FINANCIAL YEAR)
Hon’ble Governor-cum-President, IRCS, Haryana State
Branch has approved the following Sub-Committees for
the years 2014-15 & 2015-16, which are contained in
the Appendices as per details given below:-
1. Hospital Welfare Section. Appendix-H
2. Voluntary Blood Donation Services. Appendix-I
3. Junior Red Cross (School Unit). Appendix-J
4. Disaster Relief Preparedness. Appendix-K
5. Award Committee. Appendix-L
6. Youth Red Cross. Appendix-M
It is proposed that the above sub-committees for the
year 2014-15 & 2015-16 may be approved and same
may be continued for the year 2016-17.
…For ratification & approval
Approved for the years
2014-15, 2015-16 and
2016-17.
21. ADOPTION OF UNIFORM RULES FOR
STATE/UT/DISTRICT BRANCHES MADE BY INDIAN
RED CROSS SOCIETY, NATIONAL
HEADQUARTERS, NEW DELHI UNDER SECTION 5
OF THE INDIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY ACT, 1920.
The Uniform Rules for State/U.T./District Branches made
by National Headquarter, New Delhi under section 5 of
Indian Red Cross Society Act, 1920 (as Amended by Act
No. 22 of 1956 and the Adaptation of Laws (No. 4) under
of 1957 and the Act No. 14 of 1992) have been received
for implementation and the same have been approved
by the Hon’ble Governor-cum-President, Indian Red
Cross Society, Haryana State Branch vide approval
dated 29-02-2016 (Copy enclosed) with the composition
of Governance, Managing Committee, Executive
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Committee for the State Branch and nominating of Chairman and Vice-President of District Red Cross Branch in Haryana on the basis of said uniform rules as under:-
PROPOSED CHAPTER III
GOVERNANCE
A. President and Vice Presidents of State Branches.
a) President: The Governor of Haryana shall be the
President of the Indian Red Cross Society,
Haryana State Branch.
b) Vice-
President:
The Chief Minister of Haryana shall be the
ex-Officio Vice-President of the Indian
Red Cross Society, Haryana State Branch.
c) Chairman The Governor of Haryana shall also be
the ex-officio Chairman of the State
Managing Committee.
d) Honorary
Treasurer
Sh. Gyan Chand Gupta, MLA, Panchkula
co-opted as Honorary Treasurer.
Functions, Powers & Terms of the President and the
Vice-President:
a. President
(i) Shall preside over the Annual General Meeting.
(ii) Shall approve the minutes of General Meeting.
(iii) Shall exercise other powers as provided under
these rules.
The Vice President shall in the absence of the President,
discharge the functions of the President.
Composition of the Managing Committee
The Managing Committee of State Branch shall comprise of the
following: -
(a) Chairman: The Governor of Haryana.
(b) Honorary Treasurer: Sh. Gyan Chand Gupta, MLA,
Panchkula
(c) Vice Chairman Dr. J L Chaudhry, former Director General
Health Services, Haryana and presently
Hony. Sr. Vice Chairman of Indian Red
Cross Society, Haryana State Branch.
(d) i) Life Member Secretary to Governor Haryana
(Ex officio)
ii) Life Member Dr. Miss Manmohan Kaur (Former
Secretary of Haryana State Red Cross
Branch and the Joint Secretary, National
Hqrs.)
(e) All Deputy Commissioners-cum-Presidents of District Red
Cross Branches in Haryana.
(f) General Secretary/Hony. Secretary, Indian Red Cross
Society, Haryana State Branch.
(g) Joint Secretary, Indian Red Cross Society/St. John
Ambulance (India), Haryana State Branch.
(h) i) Director General Social Justice & Empowerment
Department Haryana.
ii) Director General Higher Education Haryana.
iii) Director Secondary Education Haryana.
iv) Director Elementary Education Haryana
v) Director General Health Services Haryana.
All the members of the Committee shall be
subscribing members and each one of them
shall take oath in the first meeting of the
Managing
GOVERNANCE
The House unanimously approved the
proposed Goverance for Indian Red
Cross Society, Haryana State Branch.
Composition of the Managing Committee
The House unanimously approved the proposed Managing Committee for Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State Branch as under:- (a) Chairman: The Governor of Haryana.
(b) Honorary Treasurer: Sh. Gyan Chand Gupta,
MLA, Panchkula
(c) Vice Chairman To be nominated by the Hon’ble
Governor-cum-President, Indian
Red Cross Society, Haryana
State Branch
(d) i) Life Member Secretary to Governor Haryana
(Ex officio)
ii) Life Member Dr. Miss Manmohan Kaur
(Former Secretary of Haryana
State Red Cross Branch and the
Joint Secretary, National Hqrs.)
(e) All Deputy Commissioners-cum-Presidents of
District Red Cross Branches in Haryana.
(f) General Secretary/Hony. Secretary, Indian Red
Cross Society, Haryana State Branch.
(g) Joint Secretary, Indian Red Cross Society/St.
John Ambulance (India), Haryana State Branch.
(h) i) Director General Social Justice & Empowerment
Department Haryana.
ii) Director General Higher Education Haryana.
iii) Director Secondary Education Haryana.
iv) Director Elementary Education Haryana
v) Director General Health Services Haryana.
All the members of the Committee
shall be subscribing members and
each one of them shall take oath in the
first meeting of the Managing
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Committee held after its election or composition to the
effect to follow the seven Fundamental Principles of
the Red Cross and agree to undertake the tasks and
responsibilities assigned to him/her. Note: The terms of the Managing Body Committee, its
Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Treasurer shall be for three
years.
Executive Committee: -
i) The Managing Committee may at its first meeting after its
Constitution appoint an Executive Committee for the
transaction of the current business of the State Branch. The
Transactions of such Committee shall be duly recorded and
laid before the Managing Committee at its next meeting.
ii) The Executive Committee shall consist of: -
a) Chairman. In his absence the Vice-Chairman or any
member to be elected by members present who form
the corum may chair the meeting.
b) Five Deputy Commissioners-cum-Presidents, District
Red Cross Branches in Haryana.
i)Deputy Commissioner, Panchkula
ii) Deputy Commissioner, Ambala
iii) Deputy Commissioner, Kurukshetra
iv) Deputy Commissioner, Karnal
v) Deputy Commissioner, Yamuna Nagar
c) Honorary Treasurer: Sh. Gyan Chand Gupta, MLA,
Panchkula
d) Hony. General Secretary Indian Red Cross Society,
Haryana State Branch.
e) Dr. N.K. Arora, Former, Director General Health
Services, Haryana-cum-Vice Chairman, Indian Red
Cross Society, Haryana State Branch.
iii) The Executive Committee shall ordinarily meet once in
two months. The Chairman of the Committee may
however, convene a meeting of the Committee whenever
in his opinion it is necessary. Four members shall form
the quorum.
iv) In case of an emergency arising, the Executive
Committee may perform any duty laid on the
Managing Committee by these Rules; but in such
case it shall report any action so taken to the
Managing Committee at the next meeting.
v) Powers: The Executive Committee shall be responsible for
ensuring that the urgent business of the branch is
conducted and that the policies and decisions of the
Managing Committee are executed / implemented. The
minutes of the meeting of the Executive Committee shall
be placed before the Managing Committee for ratification.
J. Finance Committee
a) i) Chairman: Dr. J L Chaudhry, Vice-Chairman
of the State Managing Committee.
ii) Member of
Managing
Committee
i) Dr. (Miss) Ma nmohan
Kaur
ii) Joint Secretary, Indian Red
Cross Society / St. John
Ambulance (India), Haryana
State Branch.
iii Hony.
Legal
Advisor:
Shri Mahabir Singh Sindhu,
Advocate Hon’ble Punjab &
Haryana High Court.
Committee held after its election or composition to
the effect to follow the seven Fundamental
Principles of the Red Cross and agree to undertake
the tasks and responsibilities assigned to him/her. Note: The terms of the Managing Body Committee, its
Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Treasurer shall be for
three years.
Executive Committee: -
The House unanimously approved the proposed Executive Committee as under:-
a) Chairman. In his absence the Vice-Chairman or any
member to be elected by members present who form
the corum may chair the meeting.
b) Five Deputy Commissioners-cum-Presidents, District
Red Cross Branches in Haryana.
i)Deputy Commissioner, Panchkula
ii) Deputy Commissioner, Ambala
iii) Deputy Commissioner, Kurukshetra
iv) Deputy Commissioner, Karnal
v) Deputy Commissioner, Yamuna Nagar
c) Honorary Treasurer: Sh. Gyan Chand Gupta, MLA,
Panchkula
d) General Secretary/Hony. Secretary, Indian Red Cross
Society, Haryana State Branch.
e) To be nominated by the Hon’ble Governor-cum-
President, St. John Ambulance, Haryana State Branch
iii) The Executive Committee shall ordinarily meet once in
two months. The Chairman of the Committee may
however, convene a meeting of the Committee whenever
in his opinion it is necessary. Four members shall form
the quorum.
iv) In case of an emergency arising, the Executive
Committee may perform any duty laid on the
Managing Committee by these Rules; but in such
case it shall report any action so taken to the
Managing Committee at the next meeting.
v) Powers: The Executive Committee shall be responsible for
ensuring that the urgent business of the branch is
conducted and that the policies and decisions of the
Managing Committee are executed / implemented. The
minutes of the meeting of the Executive Committee shall
be placed before the Managing Committee for ratification.
Finance Committee The House unanimously approved the proposed Finance Committee as under:- i) Chairman
:
The Vice-Chairman to be nominated by
the Hon’ble Governor-cum-President,
Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana
State Branch for Managing Committee
will be Chairman of the Finance
Committee.
ii) Member of
Managing
Committee
i) Dr. (Miss) Manmohan Kaur
ii) Joint Secretary, Indian Red Cross
Society / St. John Ambulance
(India), Haryana State Branch.
iii Hony.
Legal
Advisor:
Shri Mahabir Singh Sindhu, Advocate
Hon’ble Punjab & Haryana High Court.
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iv Honorary Treasurer Sh. Gyan Chand Gupta, MLA,
Panchkula
Honorary General
Secretary
Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana
State Branch.
b) All matters relating to the finances of the Branch shall
ordinarily be referred to the Finance Committee for advice
and opinion before being determined by the Executive
Committee or the Managing Committee as the case may be.
c) The Managing Committee may empower the Finance
Committee to decide on matters of current financial business
provided such business does not involve any departure from
the objectives of the Society and the money involved is
included in the Budget estimates.
d) The Finance Committee may likewise empower the Hony.
General Secretary to incur expenditure of a routine nature
involving no departure from the objectives of the Society if
the sum is included in the budget estimates.
e) The Hony. General Secretary may also be empowered by the
Finance Committee to incur, when necessary, the expenditure
beyond the budget estimates up to a limit as may be
determined by them.
iv Honorary Treasurer Sh. Gyan Chand Gupta, MLA,
Panchkula
Honorary General
Secretary
Indian Red Cross Society,
Haryana State Branch.
b) All matters relating to the finances of the Branch shall
ordinarily be referred to the Finance Committee for
advice and opinion before being determined by the
Executive Committee or the Managing Committee as
the case may be.
c) The Managing Committee may empower the Finance
Committee to decide on matters of current financial
business provided such business does not involve any
departure from the objectives of the Society and the
money involved is included in the Budget estimates.
d) The Finance Committee may likewise empower the
Hony. General Secretary to incur expenditure of a
routine nature involving no departure from the
objectives of the Society if the sum is included in the
budget estimates.
e) The Hony. General Secretary may also be empowered
by the Finance Committee to incur, when necessary, the
expenditure beyond the budget estimates up to a limit as
may be determined by them.
CHAPTER VI
DISTRICT/SUB-DISTRICT/LOCAL BRANCHES
1. Procedure for formation
a) The Managing Committee of the State Branches shall form
District Branches. All the District Branches shall be under
the control of the respective State Branch.
b) A district branch may within the provisions of the State
Branch rules and regulations, subject to approval of the
Managing Committee of the State Branch concerned, frame
its own rules for running the affairs of the branch.
c) The following procedures shall be followed for the
formation of a District Branch: -
I. A General Meeting shall be called normally at the proposed
headquarters of the Branch, notice of which shall be widely
circulated throughout the District.
II. The meeting shall elect a District Branch Committee of at
least ten members, including a Chairman, a Vice Chairman
and an Honorary Treasurer.
III. All the members of the Committee shall be
subscribing members of the Society and each one of them
shall take oath in their first meeting of the District
Committee held after the Annual General Meeting to the
effect to follow the Fundamental Principles of Red Cross
and agree to undertake the tasks and responsibilities
assigned to him/her.
IV) The District Branch shall send to the Headquarters of the State
Branch a copy of the resolution of the General Meeting,
resolving the formation of the District Branch concerned, the
conditions of Membership, the list of Executive Committee
members giving the names of Chairman, Vice Chairman and
Treasurer and list of at least 100 members (including 50 Life
Members) enrolled along with 30% share of subscription (15%
of State Branch and 15% of Headquarters) with the request to
perform all the essential basic activities of Red Cross in
accordance with the objectives of Red Cross and for the
formation of the District Branch. In the case of Sub-District
Branches, list of at least 50 members (including 25 Life
Members) is to be sent along with 30% share of subscription.
The House unanimously approved the
proposal.
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V) After approval by the State Branch Managing Committee, the State
Branch Managing Committee will inform the National Managing Body of
the formation of the Branch.
2. President and Vice President of District/Sub-District Branches.
a) President: The Deputy Commissioner of the District or District
Magistrate shall be the President of the District
Branch.
b) Vice-
President: The Chief Medical officer shall be the ex-officio
Vice-President of the District Red Cross Branch.
c) Chairman: The Deputy Commissioner shall be the
Chairman of the District Red Cross Branch.
d) Treasurer: The Treasurer for the Branch shall be elected by the
Managing Committee at its first meeting held after
the Annual General Meeting.
Approved
22. NATIONAL AWARDS FOR THE YEAR, 2012-2013
AND 2013-2014:
Shields: Indian Red Cross Society & St. John
Ambulance (India), (National Headquarters), New Delhi
has presented the following shields to the St. John
Ambulance (India), Haryana State Centre by the
Hon’ble President of India & President of IRCS & St.
John Ambulance (India) in their Annual General
Meeting held on 18th November, 2014 at Rashtrapati
Bhawan, New Delhi, as per detail given below:
(a) Membership Shield for enrolling highest number of members for the year, 2012 – 13 (St. John)
(b) Training Shield for imparting training to maximum number of persons for the years 2012 – 13.
(c) Training Shield for imparting training to maximum number of persons for the years 2013-14.
Individual Award: The Hon’ble Health & Family Welfare Minister, Govt. of India-cum-Vice Chairman, IRCS & St. John Ambulance (India), New Delhi has presented the IRCS award of Merit Certificate to Shri N.K. Arora, Publicity Officer, IRCS, Haryana State Branch for good work for the year, 2012-13.
…For information
Hony. Secretary informed
the House that The Indian
Red Cross Society,
(National Headquarters),
New Delhi awarded the
various shields and awards
for Haryana State Red
Cross Branch, District
Branches and Individuals on
the basis of meritorious
achievements in the various
fields for humanitarian
activities. Awards (2014-
2015 and 2015-2016) also
were presented by Hon’ble
President of India on 30th
August, 2016 at Rashtrapati
Bhawan. House appreciated
good work done by the
organization.
23. Any other Item with the permission of the ‘Chair’.
Sd/- General Secretary.
Sd/-
Hon’ble Governor-cum-President, Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State Branch, Chandigarh.
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE (INDIA) HARYANA STATE CENTRE
CHANDIGARH
Minutes of the meeting of the Executive Committee of St. John Ambulance, Haryana
State Centre, Chandigarh held on 10th September, 2016 at 5.00 P.M. in Haryana Raj Bhawan,
Chandigarh under the Presidentship of Hon’ble Governor-cum-President, St. John Ambulance
(India), Haryana State Centre, Chandigarh.
The following were present: -
Sr. No. Name and Designation
1. Prof. Kaptan Singh Solanki, Hon’ble Governor-cum-President & Chairman
President
2. Sh. Manohar Lal Hon’ble Chief Minister-cum-Vice President
Vice-President & Chairman
3. Sh. Gian Chand Gupta, M.L.A., Panchkula and Hony. Treasurer, Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State Branch
Member
4. Dr. J.L. Chaudhry, Hony. Sr. Vice Chairman, Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State Branch
Member
5. Dr. Amit Aggarwal, IAS, Secretary to Governor, Haryana Member
6. Dr. Kamla Singh, Director, General, Health Services, Haryana, Sector-6, Panchkula Member
7. Sh. Prabhjot Singh, I.A.S., Deputy Commissioner, Ambala Member
8. Sh. Pankaj, IA.S., Deputy Commissioner, Bhiwani Member
9. Mr. Chander Shekher, I.A.S., Deputy Commissioner, Faridabad Member
10. Sh. N.K. Solanki, I.A.S., Deputy Commissioner, Fatehabad Member
11. Sh. T.L. Satya Parkash , I.A.S., Deputy Commissioner, Gurgaon Member
12. Sh. Nikhil Gajraj, I.A.S., Deputy Commissioner, Hisar Member
13. Sh. R. C. Bidhan, I.A.S., Deputy Commissioner, Jhajjar Member
14. Sh. Ravi Parkash Gupta, I.A.S., Deputy Commissioner, Kaithal Member
15. Sh. Mandip Singh Brar, I.A.S., Deputy Commissioner, Karnal Member
16. Ms. Sumedha Kataria, I.A.S., Deputy Commissioner, Kurukshetra Member
17. Sh. Mani Ram Sharma, I.A.S., Deputy Commissioner, Mewat (Nuh) Member
18. Sh. Raj Narayan Kaushik, I.A.S., Deputy Commissioner, Narnaul Member
19. Sh. Ashok Kumar Sharma, I.A.S., Deputy Commissioner, Palwal Member
20. Sh. Atul Kumar, I.A.S., Deputy Commissioner, Rohtak Member
21. Sh. Yash Garg, I.A.S., Deputy Commissioner, Rewari Member
22. Dr. S.S. Phulia, I.A.S., Deputy Commissioner, Yamuna Nagar Member
23. Sh. Ajay Kumar, I.A.S., S.D.M. rep. of Deputy Commissioner, Sonipat Member
24. Sh. Ved Parkash, H.C.S. City Magistrate rep. of Deputy Commissioner, Sirsa Member
25. Ms. Hema Sharma, H.C.S, ADC, Panchkula rep. of Deputy Commissioner, Panchkula
Member
26. Sh. Virender Chaudhary, H.C.S., S.D.M. rep. of Deputy Commissioner, Panipat Member
27. Sh. Amarjit Singh, H.C.S., Additional Director rep. of Director Secondary Education, Haryana, Shiksha Sadan, Sector-5, Panchkula
Member
28. Dr. Kiran Singh, H.C.S, City Magistrate rep. of Deputy Commissioner, Jind Member
29. Dr. Aditya Avnash Kaushik, Deputy Director rep. of Director General, Social Justice & Empowerment Department, Haryana
Member
30. Sh. Dilbag Singh, Joint Director, rep. of Director, Elementary Education, Haryana, Shiksha Sadan, Sector-5, Panchkula
Member
31. Col (Retd) Dr G P Taneja, Hony. Secretary, Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State Branch.
Member Secretary
32. Mrs. Savita Aggarwal, Joint Secretary, Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State Branch
Member
33. Sh. Mahabir Singh Sindhu, Advocate Hon’ble Punjab and Haryana High Court Member
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The proceedings of the Meeting are as under: -
Item No.
Proposal Resolution
1. CONFIRMATION OF THE MINUTES
OF THE LAST MEETING HELD ON
25TH JULY, 2013.
The proceedings of the last meeting
of the Executive Committee Meeting
of St. John Ambulance (India),
Haryana State Centre held on 25th
July, 2013 were circulated to all the
members vide letter No. 731/EC/St.
John/2013/1861-1903 dated
02-09-2013.
………For Confirmation
Hony. Secretary informed the House
that the minutes of the Executive
Committee of St. John Ambulance
(India), Haryana State Centre were
circulated to all the members vide
letter No. 731/EC/St. John/2013/1861-
1903 dated 02-09-2013. It is presumed
that the said minutes have been
received by the members and no
observations have been received in
this regard, therefore minutes are
proposed for confirmation. The House
unanimously confirmed the minutes.
2. PROGRESS REPORT ON THE
MINUTES OF THE LAST MEETING
HELD ON 25TH JULY, 2013.
The Progress Report on the minutes
of the Executive Committee of St.
John Ambulance (India), Haryana
State Centre held on 25th July, 2013
is enclosed at Appendix-‘A’.
……For information
Hony. State Secretary informed regarding
the action taken report of the minutes of
the Executive Committee meeting of St.
John Ambulance (India), Haryana State
Centre held on 25th July, 2013 as
enclosed at Appendix-“A”. In the progress,
he informed as under:-
Item No. 2 (4) Target for First Aid & Home Nursing Training for the year 2013-14.
Hon’ble Governor and Hon’ble Chief
Minister desired that every District St.
John Centre should complete their
training target.
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2(5). Enhancement in Grant-in-aid from Rs. 2 lacs to Rs. 4 lacs for the maintenance of new Ambulance Vans.
Hony. Secretary informed the
House that every year Grant-in-Aid
of Rs 5 lac is received from Director
General Health Services Haryana for
replacement/ purchase of New
Ambulances and Rs. 2 lacs are
received for POL/Maintenance of
existing Ambulance Vans. We
proposed earlier to enhance grant-in-
aid of Rs. 5 lacs to Rs. 7 lacs for POL/
maintenance of existing Ambulance
vehicles instead of purchase of new
Ambulance.
During the financial year
2015-16, an amount of Rs. 7 lacs have
been received for purchase of New
Ambulance and Rs. 2 lacs received for
maintenance and POL of Ambulance
Vans through RTGS from the O/o of
Director General Health Services,
Haryana. Accordingly amount of Rs. 7
lacs were released in favour of District
St. John Centre for purchase of new
Ambulance and the entire amount of
Rs. 2,00,000/- has been utilized for
POL/Maintenance of Ambulance Vans
at State Headquarters
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Similarly the grant-in-aid for Rs. 7
lacs for purchase of New
Ambulance and Rs. 2 lacs for
POL/Maintenance of existing
ambulances for the year 2016-17
has been sanctioned by the office of
DGHS, Haryana, whereas it was
requested to sanction grant of Rs. 7
lacs for POL/Maintenance of
existing ambulances.
The House suggested to take up
the matter again with DGHS, Haryana.
3. BUDGET ESTIMATES FOR THE YEAR
2016-17.
Income & Expenditure Statement for the
year 2013-14, 2014-1 5 & 2015-16
and anticipated Income & Expenditure for
the year 2016-17 are placed at
Appendix-‘B-1’. The salient features of
the Budget are also placed at Appendix-
‘B’. The budget for the year 2014-15,
2015-16 and 2016-17 has already been
approved by the Hon’ble Governor-cum-
President, St. John Ambulance (India),
Haryana State Centre, Chandigarh
subject to ratification in the Executive
Committee meeting.
……For Ratification
The House unanimously approved the
budget for the year 2013-14, 2014-15,
2015-16 and 2-016-17.
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4. FIRST AID & HOME NURSING
TRAINING ACHIEVEMENTS FROM
THE YEAR 2013-14 TO 2015-16 AND
TRAINING TARGET FOR THE YEAR
2016-17.
a). During the year 2013-14 First Aid
and Home Nursing Training was
imparted to 1,05,940 persons (84,104
persons were given training in First Aid
& 21,836 persons were given training in
Home Nursing). District wise tables of
First Aid & Home Nursing Training is at
Appendix “C”
b). During the year 2014- 15 First Aid
and Home Nursing Training was
imparted to 1, 43,836 persons (First Aid
1,27,279 & Home Nursing 6,557).
District wise details of First Aid & Home
Nursing Training is at Appendix “D”.
c). During the year 2015-16 First Aid and
Home Nursing Training was imparted to
1,68,001 persons (First Aid 1,43,645 &
Home Nursing 24,356). District wise
details of First Aid & Home Nursing
Training is at Appendix “E”.
As per previous resolutions, the
target of First Aid & Home Nursing
training has been fixed 1% of the total
population of the District including 20%
training of Home Nursing. It is proposed
to fix the same for the year 2016-17.
…..For approval
State Secretary informed the House
that for imparting First Aid and Home
Nursing training to maximum number
of persons in the entire nation during
2014-15 and 2015-16, Hon’ble
President of India & President,
St. John Ambulance (India), National
Headquarters presented the training
shields on 30th August, 2016 at
Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi.
He further informed that First Aid
& Home Nursing training target is fixed
1% of the total population of the
District for the District St. John Centres
and out of the total target, 20% training
should be in Home Nursing. He
proposed to continue the same for the
year 2016-17. The House unanimously
approved the proposal.
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5. NATIONAL AWARDS TO ST. JOHN
AMBULANCE (INDIA), HARYANA
STATE CENTRE.
It is submitted that every year St. John
Ambulance (India), National
Headquarters, New Delhi presents shields
to the State Centres for their
performances in their Annual General
Meeting, which is presided over by His
Excellency the President of India-cum-
President, Indian Red Cross Society and
St. John Ambulance. It is a matter of
great pleasure that the St. John
Ambulance, Haryana State Branch was
awarded by His Excellency the
President of India-cum-President,
St. John Ambulance (India) on
18th November, 2014 at Rashtrapati
Bhawan, New Delhi on the occasion of
Annual General Meeting of Indian Red
Cross Society and St. John Ambulance
(India) with the following awards:
(a). Training shields for imparting training
to maximum number of persons for the
year 2012-13.
(b). Membership Shield for enrolling
highest number of members for the
year 2012-13.
(c). Training shields for imparting training
to maximum number of persons for
the year 2013-14.
……For information
Noted and appreciated by the
House.
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6. STATEAMBULANCE COMPETITIONS
2014-15 & 2015-16.
2014-15 : FARIDABAD
St. John Ambulance Brigade No. 24
(Haryana), Chandigarh organized
22nd State Ambulance Competitions in
First Aid and Home Nursing from
19th to 22nd December, 2014 at
Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru Govt.
College, Faridabad, which was
hosted by District St. John Ambulance
Centre, Faridabad. In the
competitions 81 teams (468
members) of male and female
Brigade Divisions of various
Educational Institutions, Police,
Home Guards, Civil Defense,
Railways and Factories
participated. Sh. Aditya Dahiya, I.A.S.,
Additional Deputy Commissioner and
President, District Red Cross Society,
Faridabad inaugurated the
competitions by hoisting the flag of
St. John Ambulance Brigade. The
Valedictory Function was
performed on 22nd December, 2014
at 2.30 P.M. Prof. Kaptan Singh
Solanki, Hon’ble Governor-cum-
President, St. John Ambulance
(India), Haryana State Centre was the
Chief Guest of the occasion.
Noted and appreciated by the House.
Contd….8
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2015-16 : KURUKSHETRA
St. John Ambulance Brigade No.
24 (Haryana), Chandigarh organized
23rd State Level Ambulance
Competitions in First Aid and Home
Nursing from 27th to 30th November,
2015 at Kurushetra, which was hosted
by District St. John Ambulance Centre,
Kurukshetra. 60 teams (364 members)
of male and female Brigade divisions of
various Educational Institutions, Home
Guards and NGOs from 19 districts of
Haryana participated in these
competitions.
Sh. Prabhjot Singh, I.A.S., Additional
Deputy Commissioner, Kurukshetra
inaugurated the competitions on
28th November, 2015 by hoisting the flag of
St. John Ambulance Brigade.
The Valedictory Function was
performed on 30th November, 2015 at
4.00 P.M. Prof. Kaptan Singh Solanki,
Hon’ble Governor-cum-President, St.
John Ambulance (India), Haryana
State Centre was the Chief Guest for
this occasion.
….For information
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7. LECTURERS’TRAINING COURSE
IN FIRST AID & HOME NURSING.
a). 2013-14 : HARIDWAR
Lecturers’ training course in First Aid &
Home Nursing was organized at Shri
Anant Prem Ashram, Haridwar from
03.09.2013 to 09.09.2013. In this camp
38 participants from different districts
of Haryana participated.
b).2014 -15 : KURUKSHETRA
Lecturers’ training course in First Aid &
Home Nursing was organized at Punjabi
Dharamshala, Kurukshetra from
20-12-2014 to 26-12-2014.
50 participants from various
Institutions of Haryana participated in
the camp.
c). 2015-16 : PANCHKULA
Lecturers Training Course in First Aid
and Home Nursing for the year 2015-16
was organized from 20.06.2015 to
26.06.2015 at Luxmi Bhawan, Mata
Mansa Devi, Panchkula.16 participants
from various districts participated in
the camp.
….For information
Noted
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8. BRIGADE OFFICERS’ &
REFRESHER TRAINING COURSE
IN FIRST AID & HOME NURSING
DURING THE YEAR 2013-2014,
2014-2015 AND 2015-16.
(a). 2013-14 : HARIDWAR
St. John Ambulance (India), Haryana
State Centre organized a five days
Brigade Officers & Refresher Training
Camp at Shri Anant Prem Ashram,
Haridwar from 03-09-2013 to
05-09-2013. 116 participants from
various Institutions of Haryana
participated in the camp.
(b). 2014-15 : KURUKSHETRA
Brigade Officers & Refresher Training
Camp was organized at Punjabi
Dharamshala, Kurukshetra from
10-12-2014 to 12-12-2014. 88
participants from various Institutions
of Haryana participated in the camp.
(c). 2015-16 : PANCHKULA
Brigade Officers & Refresher Training
Camp was organized at Laxmi Bhawan of
Shri Mata Mansa Devi Shrine Board,
Panchkula from 20-06-2015 to
22-06-2015. 62 participants from
various Institutions of Haryana
participated in the camp.
….For information
Noted
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9. FIRST AID & HOME NURSING
TRAINING TO THE STUDENTS FROM
8TH TO 12TH STANADARD - FREE OF
COST
It was decided in the Sub-committee
Meeting of Junior Red Cross that First
Aid Home Nursing training to the school
students will be imparted free of cost.
The training charges for 6200 students
from 8th to 12th class of Govt. Schools of
each District will be met out from the
interest of Junior Red Cross Corpus
Fund. During the financial year 2015-16,
the budget provision of Rs.37,00,000/-
has been made as grant-in-aid to District
St. John Centres for imparting First Aid
& Home Nursing Training upto 6,200
students from 8th to 12th standard of
each district.
…….For information
State Secretary informed the House
that every year budget provision is
made by the St. John Ambulance
(India) for imparting free training to the
students from 8th to 12 standards.
The House appreciated.
10. FIRST AID PROFESSIONAL TRAINING TO 30 STUDENTS OF EACH UNIVERISTY/COLLEGE/ INSTITUTION - FREE OF COST
It is submitted that there are about 900
Colleges/Institutions affiliated with the various
Universities of Haryana. This office had made a
budget provision of Rs. 9 lacs during 2015-16 to
impart Sr. First Aid & Home Nursing Training to
27,000 students i.e. 30 students of each
College/Institution free of cost out of Youth Red
Cross fund retained by this office.
State Secretary informed the House
that from the current financial year
2016-17, First Aid professional training
will be imparted for 30 students of
each University (UTD) and
30 students of 10 colleges/institutions
of every district affiliated with the
University free of cost. He further
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After having the valid Sr. First Aid and
Home Nursing Certificates, the Ambulance
and Nursing Brigade Divisions could be
formed in the Colleges so that at the time of
any emergency or events, the brigade
divisions may provide First Aid/medical help
to any injured/sick persons. But during the
year 2015-16, response from Universities
and Colleges remained very poor.
A meeting of Youth Red Cross Sub-
Committee of Indian Red Cross Society,
Haryana State Branch was held on 28th
March, 2016 under the Chairpersonship
of Sh. Vikas Yadav, I.A.S., Director
General, Higher Education, Haryana. In
this meeting, the House unanimously
resolved that from the financial year
2016-17, First Aid Professional
training to 30 students of each
University (UTD) and 30 students of
10 Colleges/Institutions of every
district affiliated with the University
concerned will be imparted free of
cost by rotation. First Aid training
involves the expenditure of Rs. 33
lacs and provision for the same has
been made in the current financial
year 2016-17 out of Youth Red Cross
fund remains with State Branch.
….for information
informed that under this proposal all
the colleges will be covered by rotation
and budget provision of Rs. 33 lacs
has been made during the year
2016-17. The House approved the
proposal.
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11. STARTING OF “RED CROSS PATIENT
CARE ASSISTANCE PROJECT”
It is submitted that every year
St. John Ambulance, Haryana State
Centre is giving training to large number
of volunteers in First Aid & Home
Nursing through the District St. John
Centres in Haryana by the trained
persons i.e. District Training Officers and
qualified Lecturers of First Aid & Home
Nursing. There are sufficient trained
persons in First Aid & Home Nursing in
the State.
It has been observed that sick
persons/bed ridden elders require
attendant services at their home after
discharge from hospital, but they are
unable to get the same. To provide sick
attendants at home for taking care of
elderly sick & wounded persons is a
humanitarian cause. Such service would
help the sick and helpless old people
and in turn will also provide some
employment to the unemployed youths.
This service will also generate some
income for Red Cross/St. John for
branches.
It is proposed that all
Deputy Commissioners-cum-Presidents,
Hon’ble Governor and Chief Minister
Haryana desired that these services
for taking care of elderly sick &
wounded persons at home should be
started by all District St. John Centres
in Haryana and Deputy
Commissioners should take initiative to
implement the project. Deputy
Commissioners assured to take
necessary initiatives.
Contd….14
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District St. John Centres should start this
project in their respective district on
priority basis as a service to humanity.
Details of the project will be forwarded to
all the branches for its implementation.
…for consideration
12. REGARDING FILLING UP THE
VACANT POSTS OF DISTRICT
TRAINING OFFICERS AT DISTRICT
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRANCHES
IN HARYANA.
It is submitted that Deputy
Commissioners-cum-Presidents, District
St. John Branches i.e. Ambala, Bhiwani,
Fatehabad, Jind, Kaithal, Mewat (Nuh),
Palwal, Rewari & Sonipat have been
requested vide this office letter No.
Admn./G-14 & 194/2015/1622-30 dated
30-07-2015 to advertise the post of
District Training Officer in the
Newspaper as per prescribed criteria.
District St. John Centre, Mewat
has filled up the post so far and posts of
Ambala and Palwal are under process.
District St. John Centre, Rewari and
Fatehabad have advertised the post.
Rests of the District St. John Centres
i.e. Bhiwani, Jind, Kaithal and Sonipat
are yet to advertise the post. Regular
reminders are being given to the
branches.
…for information
Noted
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13. CONSTITUTION OF THE EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE OF ST. JOHN
AMBULANCE (INDIA) FOR THE YEAR
2014-15.
The Constitution of the
Executive Committee for the year
2013-2014 approved by Hon’ble
Governor-cum-President is contained in
Appendix ‘F’. The same Executive
Committee may also be approved for the
year 2014-15. The constitution of the
so-constituted Executive Committee will
be placed before the Annual General
Meeting.
The Executive Committee of St.
John Ambulance (India), Haryana State
Centre proposed for the year 2015-16 is
as under:-
1. Governor of Haryana
2. Chief Minister, Haryana
3. Director General, Health Services,
Haryana-cum-Vice Chairman
4. Director, Secondary Education,
Haryana
5. Secretary to Governor, Haryana
6. Director General Social Justice &
Empowerment Department, Haryana
7. Director General, Higher Education,
Haryana
8. Director, Elementary Education,
Haryana
9. Principal Secretary to Govt. of
Haryana, Local Bodies
10. Transport Commissioner, Haryana
11. Director General of Police, Haryana
12. Dy. Director General, N.C.C. Punjab,
Haryana, H.P. and UT Chandigarh
13. Dy. Director (Nursing) Health
Services, Haryana
Approved for the year 2014-15 and 2015-16. The House also unanimously constituted and approved the Executive Committee for the next three years 2016-17 to 2018-19 as under:-
1. Chairman, the Governor of Haryana
2. Hony. Treasurer, Sh. Gian Chand
Gupta, M.L.A., Panchkula.
3. Vice- Chairman to be nominated by
the Hon’ble Governor-cum-
President, St. John Ambulance
(India), Haryana State Centre
4. Director, Secondary Education,
Haryana
5. Secretary to Governor, Haryana
6. Director General Social Justice &
Empowerment Department,
Haryana
7. Director General, Higher Education,
Haryana
8. Director, Elementary Education,
Haryana
9. Principal Secretary to Govt. of
Haryana, Local Bodies
10. Transport Commissioner, Haryana
11. Director General of Police, Haryana
12. Dy. Director General, N.C.C.
Punjab, Haryana, H.P. and UT
Chandigarh
13. Dy. Director (Nursing) Health
Services, Haryana
14. Comdt. General Home Guards &
Civil Defence, Haryana
15. Hony. State Secretary, Bharat
Scouts and Guides, Haryana
16. To be nominated by the President.
17-
37.
All Presidents, District St. John
Centres in Haryana
38. State Secretary/Hony. State
Secretary, St. John Ambulance
(India) Haryana State Centre
39. Smt. Savita Aggarwal, Joint
Secretary, St. John Ambulance
(India) Haryana
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14. Comdt. General Home Guards &
Civil Defence, Haryana
15. Hony. State Secretary, Bharat
Scouts and Guides, Haryana
16. Dr. J.L. Chaudhry, Hony. Sr. Vice
Chairman, Indian Red Cross Society,
Haryana State Branch, Chandigarh
17-
37.
Presidents, District St. John
Ambulance in Haryana
38. Hony. State Secretary, St. John
Ambulance (India) Haryana
39. Smt. Savita Aggarwal, Joint
Secretary, St. John Ambulance
(India) Haryana
The Constitution of the Executive
Committee for the year 2012-13 approved
by His Excellency the Governor-cum-
President is contained in Appendix ‘G’
It is also proposed that the
Executive Committee proposed for the
year 2015-16 may also be approved for
the next three years i.e. from 2016-17 to
2018-19.
….For approval
The meeting ended with a ‘Vote of Thanks’ to the Chair.
Sd/- Hony. State Secretary
Sd/- Hon’ble Governor-cum-President, St. John Ambulance (India) Haryana State Centre Chandigarh
INDIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY &
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE (INDIA) HARYANA STATE BRANCH,
CHANDIGARH
Minutes of the Annual General Meeting of Indian Red Cross Society & St. John
Ambulance (India) Haryana State Branch, Chandigarh held on 10th September, 2016 at
05:45 P.M. in Haryana Raj Bhawan, Chandigarh, under the Presidentship of Prof. Kaptan
Singh Solanki Hon’ble Governor of Haryana-cum-President, Indian Red Cross Society
and St. John Ambulance (India) Haryana State Branch, Chandigarh.
The following were present:-
1. Sushila Arjun Devi Sareen Charitable Trust, Subhash Nagar, Rohtak
2. Dr. Dinesh Chandra Kumeri, Head of Department, History, DAV Centenary College, Faridabad
3. Mrs. Savitri, Govt. College for Women, Karnal
4. Sh. R.C. Sharma, Ambala
5. Smt. Parmod Gupta, Sector-11, Panchkula
6. Shri J.P. Goel, Ex-Lecturer, Guru Nanak Khalsa College,27-Shastri Colony, Y.Nagar
7. Smt. Kala Sheoran, Chairperson, Hospital Welfare Section, Camp House, Deputy Commissioner, Hisar
8. Shri Rishi Pal Tyagi, Project Incharge, District Rehabilitation Centre, District Red Cross Branch, Yamuna Nagar
9. Mr. Ravinder Kumar, Lecturer (English) Counsellor (Junior Red Cross) + Brigade Officer (St. John Ambulance Brigade) Govt. boys Sr. Sec. School, Old Faridabad
10. Shri Dharamvir Singh, Ex D.T.O., St. John Ambulance, Sonipat
11. Smt. Shanti Khokhar, Ex District Training Officer, St. John Ambulance, Rohtak
12. Shri R.S. More, Ex-Secretary, Rohtak University, Rohtak
13. Shri Deep Chand Gupta, Rotarian, Rotary Club North, Jagadhri, District Yamuna Nagar
14. Dr. Varinder Kaur, Principal, Guru Nanak Khalsa College, Yamuna Nagar
15. Shri Shish Pal Sohi, Programme Officer, District Red Cross Branch Yamuna Nagar
16. Smt. Raksha Mittal, Resident of House No. 22, E Paper Mill Colony, Yamuna Naga
17. Smt. Indu Kapoor, W/o Mr. K.K. Kapoor, 248/1, Saraswati Sugar Mills Colony, Y. Nagar
18. Dr. Ranbir Singh, Asstt. Professor and YRC Counsellor, M.D. University, Rohtak (HR)
19. Shri Brijendra Singh, IAS, Ex. Deputy Commissioner, Faridabad and Deputy Commissioner, Chandigarh Admn, Chd.
20. Dr. Parveen Kumar, IAS, Deputy Commissioner –cum-President, District Red Cross Branch, Faridabad
21. Smt. Sonal Aggarwal, Chairperson, Family Welfare Section, District Red Cross Branch, Yamuna Nagar
22. Shri V. Umashankar, IAS, Ex. D.C., Sirsa
23. Smt. Meenakshi Yadav, Chairperson, Hospital Welfare Section, District Red Cross Branch, Jhajjar
24. Shri Rajender Kataria, IAS, EX. D.C., Panchkula
25. Shri R.S. Doon, IAS, Ex. D.C., Rohtak
26. Shri P.C. Meena, IAS, Deputy Commissioner-cum-President, District Red Cross Branch, Rohtak
27. Shri Ajit Bala Ji Joshi, IAS Dy. Commissioner-cum-President, District Red Cross Branch, Sonipat
28. Mrs. Deepti Umashankar, IAS, Ex. D.C. Gurgaon
29. Smt. Bharti Dahiya, Chairperson, Hospital Welfare Section, District Red Cross Branch, Panipat
30. Sant Baba Gurmit Ram Rahim Singh, Parmukh, Dera Sacha Sauda, Sirsa
31. Shri Prem Singh Punia, Principal, Govt. Sr. Secondary School (Boys), Cheeka (Kaithal)
32. Shri Ramesh Chander Muwal, Principal, Govt. Sr. Secondary Dwarka, (Bhiwani)
33. Shri Yudhbir Singh Khyalia, IAS, Deputy Commissioner-cum-President, District Red Cross Branch, Sirsa
34. Principal, Govt. Sr. Secondary School, Balbehra, (Kaithal)
35. Shri C.G. Rajinikanthan, IAS, Ex. Deputy Commissioner-cum-President, District Red Cross Branch, Rewari
36. Dr. Saket Kumar, IAS, Deputy Commissioner -cum- President, District Red Cross Branch, Narnaul
37. Smt. Ranjit Kaur, HCS, City Magistrate, Rewari
38. Shri Sudhir Kumar, Ex District Training Officer, Jind
39. Shri Nitin Yadav, IAS,D.C.-cum-President, District Red Cross Branch, Jhajjar
40. Shri Raja Singh Jhinjer, S.S. Master, Govt. High School, Cheeka (Kaithal)
41. Dr. Alka Rao, Chairperson, Hospital Welfare Section, District Red Cross Branch, Jind
42. Dr. Amit Aggarwal, IAS Ex. D.C.-cum-President, District Red Cross Branch, Y. Nagar
43. Shri Ishwar Singh, Lecturer in First Aid & Home Nursing, C/o District Red Cross Branch, Sonipat
44. Shri Jasbir Singh, Dy. District Education Officer, Kaithal (Haryana)
45. Shri Dilbag Singh, District Education Officer, Sonipat
46. Shri R.K. Sharma, XEN, Pollution Control Board, Sonipat
47. Shri S.K. Mittal, D.E.T.C., Sonipat
48. Shri K.S. Dahiya, D.F.S.C., Sonipat
49. Shri Pankaj Aggarwal, IAS Ex. Deputy Commissioner-cum-President, District Red Cross Branch, Sonipat
50. Prof. (Dr.) M.P. Singh, Resident of House No. 731, Raja Garden, Old Faridabad
51. YMCA, Faridabad
52. Shri Inder Pal Bishoni, HCS, SDM, Ballabgarh
53. Dr. Satish Ahuja, Principal, DAV Centenary College, NH 3, Faridabad
54. Shri Dinesh Raghuvanshi, C/o District Red Cross Branch, Faridabad
55. Shri Raj Kumar Aggarwal, C/o District Red Cross Branch, Faridabad
56. Shri Sandeep Goel, C/o District Red Cross Branch, Faridabad
57. Shri Sanjay Goel, C/o District Red Cross Branch, Faridabad
58. Dr. Markandy Ahuja, Director, Shri Baba Mas Nath Ayurvedic College, Asthal Bohar, Rohtak
59. Smt. Ritu Aggarwal, Chairperson, Red Cross Hospital Welfare Section, Kurukshetra
60. Shri R.D. Sharma, Sr. Manager (H.R.) Indian Oil Corporation, Faridabad
61. Shri Vikas Gupta, IAS, D.C.-cum-President, District Red Cross Branch, Bhiwani
62. Shri J.N. Gahlaut, Ex Secretary, District Red Cross Branch, Faridabad
63. Smt. Jasmeet Singh, Chairperson, Hospital Welfare Section, District Red Cross Branch, Faridabad
64. Dr. Kiran Khyalia, Chairperson Hospital Welfare Section, D.C. Residence, Sirsa
65. Shri Harish Chand Bhatia, S.D.M. Bahadurgarh (Jhajjar)
66. Shri R.C. Verma, IAS, Deputy Commissioner – cum - President, District Red Cross Branch, Bhiwani
67. Dr. Priyanka Gupta, Ex. Chairperson, Hospital Welfare Section, Bhiwani
68. Shri Moh. Shayin, IAS,Dy. Commissioner-cum- President, District Red Cross Branch, Jind
69. Smt. Nazil J. Shayin, Chairperson, Hospital Welfare Section, Jind
70. Shri Rajesh Khyalia, Tehsildar, Sampla (Rohtak)
71. Shri Anup Bansal, Sampla (Rohtak)
72. Shri Pankaj Yadav, IAS, Ex. Dy. Commissioner-cum-President, District Red Cross Branch, Panchkula
73. Smt. Ritu Chaudhary, HCS, Ex. City Magistrate & Office Incharge, Panchkula
74. Smt. Amneet P. Kumar, IAS, Deputy Commissioner-cum-President, District Red Cross Branch, Kaithal
75. Shri Rajuddin, S/o Mr. Fateh Mohd. Village Ghaghas, Teh. Ferozepur Jhirka, Mewat
76. Dr. J. Ganesan, IAS Deputy Commissioner-cum-President, District Red Cross Branch, Sirsa
77. Shri Gabrudin, Village Kabirpur, Sonipat
78. Shri Surender Vishwas, Organizer Ahuti Gohana (Sonipat
79. Shri Jaspal Singh Jassi, Sector-7, Panchkula
80. Shri Arun Aggarwal, Star Blood Donor, C/o District Red Cross Branch, Yamuna Nagar
81 Shri Lakshyendra Kumar Goel, Blood Donor, Yamuna Nagar
82. Shri K.P. Shashi, C/o District Red Cross Branch, Yamuna Nagar
83. Shri Parveen Moudgil, C/o District Red Cross Branch, Yamuna Nagar
84. Shri Satyapal Panwar C/o District Red Cross Branch, Yamuna Nagar
85. Shri Ajay Dutt Vashishth, C/o District Red Cross Branch, Yamuna Nagar
86. Shri Sanjeev Ohja, C/o District Red Cross Branch, Yamuna Nagar
87. Shri Suresh Saini, Army Officer, Resident of ward No. 4, Indri (Karnal)
88. Shri Ramesh Chander Principal, Govt. Sr. Secondary School, Gujrani (Bhiwani)
89. Dr. Anil Aggarwal, C/o District Red Cross Branch, Yamuna Nagar
90. Shri Pritam Singh More, Resident of village Panjupur, Teh Jagadhri (Yamuna Nagar)
91. Shri Rahul Goyal, R/o Gohana C/o District Red Cross Branch, Sonipat
92. Shri D.K. Jain, R/o, Sector 14, Sonipat
93. Dr. Ramesh Sharma, Mukand Lal National College, Yamuna Nagar
94. Shri Dharamveer Beniwal, S/o Shri Jai Singh, Village Kartarpur Dr. Alhar, Tehsil Jagadhri (Yamuna Nagar)
95. Shri Satish Chand Bhatia, C/o District Red Cross Branch, Yamuna Nagar
96. Shri Parveen Goyal, Choparpati, Narwana (Jind)
97. Shri Satish Kumar Jain,C/o District Red Cross Branch, Yamuna Nagar
98. Shri Satish Chand Bhatia, C/o District Red Cross Branch, Yamuna Nagar
99. Shri Narinder Makhija, C/o District Red Cross Branch, Yamuna Nagar
100. Shri Gurjeet Singh Sawhani C/o District Red Cross Branch, Yamuna Nagar
101. Shri Sudhir Vaid, C/o District Red Cross Branch, Yamuna Nagar
102. Manav Rachna International University, Faridabad
103. Guru Nanak Khalsa College, Yamana Nagar
104. Govt. College, Gohana
105. R.I.C.T. Computer Centre, Bhiwani
106. Hindu Girls College, Sonipat
107. Hindu Girls College, Yamuna Nagar
108. Haryana College of Technology & Management, Kaithal
109. Govt. Senior Secondary School, Pinjore
110 Seth Jai Parkash Mukand Lal Institute of Engg. & Technology, Radaur (Y. Nagar)
111. Echlone Institute of Technology, Faridabad
112. D.A.V. Girls College, Yamuna Nagar
113. Bhagat Phool Singh Mahila University, Khanpur kalan, Sonipat
114. Govt. Post Graduate National College, Sirsa
115. K.L. Mehta Dayanand Women College, Faridabad
116 Sant Nirankari Mission, Shahabad (KKR)
117. Dera Sucha Suda Branch, Hisar
118. Radha Swami Satsang Vayas, Bhiwani
119. Ahuti Gohana (Sonipat)
120. Anti Corruption & Social Welfare Organisation, Cheeka (Kaithal)
121. Baba Brahma Akhara Sahib, Mandi Pehowa (Kurukshetra)
122. Nehru Yuva Kendra, Jind
123. H.D.F.C. Bank, Jagadhri (Y. Nagar)
124. Sant Nirankari Mandal, Yamuna Nagar
125. Industrial Association, Kundli (Sonipat)
126. M/s Rajiv Gandhi Thermal Plant (Reliance Infrastructure) Village Khedar (Hisar)
127. Saraswati Sugar Mill, Yamuna Nagar
128. Escorts Ltd., Farmatc, Plot No. 2, Sector 13, Faridabad
129. Faridabad Industries Association, Faridabad
130. Yuva Raktdan Society, Dabwali (Sirsa)
131. Pramukh, Sant Nirankari Mandal, Jind
132. Sh. Lal Bhadur Beniwal, Assistant Secretary, District Red Cross Branch, Sirsa
133. Sh. Ashwani Sharma, Programme Officer, District Red Cross Branch, Sirsa
134. Sh. Ramji Lal, Assistant Secretary, District Red Cross Branch, Fatehabad
135. Sh. Dalbir Singh, Lecturer, St. John Branch, Fatehabad
136. Sh. Rakesh Kumar, Accounts Clerk C/o District Red Cross Branch, Fatehabad
137. Sh. Gobind Ram Nirankari C/o District Red Cross Branch, Fatehabad
138. Dr. Surender Pal Singh, Lecturer, M. M. College, Fatehabad
139. Sh. Som Nath, Hindi Teacher, Junior Red Cross, Fatehabad
140. Sh. Tarun Gera, Principal, Junior Red Cross, Fatehabad
141. Sh. Om Parkash, Accounts Clerk, District St. John Ambulance, Narnaul
142. Sh. Brahm Datt, District Red Cross Branch, Karnal
143. Sh. Pardeep Kumar, District Red Cross Branch, Karnal
144. Sh. Krishan Kumar, Principal, GSSS, Patel Nagar, Hisar,
145. Sh. Gian Singh, BEEO-Agroham from DEEO, Hisar
146. Sh. Lila Dhar, Manager, Red Cross Branch, Hisar
147. Sh. Naresh Sharma, Lecturer, Govt. Sr. Sec School, Jahajpul, Hisar
148. Sh. Vinod Kumar, Clerk, District Red Cross Branch, Panipat.
149. Sh. JaiBhagwan, Assistant, District Red Cross Branch, Bhiwani
150. Sh. Vikas Kumar, Clerk, District Red Cross Branch, Bhiwani
151. Sh. Sanjay Kumar, IRCS, Computer, Center
152. Sh. Shivender Fokart, Motivator of Blood Donation
153. Smt. Saroj Bala, Clerk, District Red Cross Branch, Bhiwani
154. Smt. Shalu Karla, Member of HWS, Bhiwani
155. Ms. Mamta Sharma, HCS, City Magistrate Panchkula
156. Sh. Ramesh Kumar, DTO
157. Sh. Garmbir Singh, Clerk
158. Smt. Indu Aggarwal, D.C. Model High School, Sector-7, Panchkula
159. Dr. Anamika Dayal, House No. 213, Sector-9, Chandigarh
160. Dr. Dheeraj Sharma, S/o Sh. Surinder Kumar Sharma,C/o Punjab Clinic, Hawai Bazar, Ambala Cantt.
161. Smt. Vandna Shukla, House No. 3250,Sector-24D, Chandigarh.
162. Sh. Gurdial Singh, # 2373, Manimajra town, Chandigarh
163. Sh. Surender Kumar Jain,House-240, Sector- 10, Panchkula.
164. Sh. R.K. Kansal, House No. 957, Sector-10, Panchkula.
165. Sh. Yogesh Goyal, SCO-839, NAC, Manimajra, Chandigarh.
166. Sh. Dev Raj Mota, SCO-836, NAC, Manimajra, Chandigarh.
167. Sh. Sudhir Kumar, House No. 1243, Sector-11, Panchkula.
168. Dr. Satish Jerath, Herbal Health Centre, Jagadhri Road, Yamuna Nagar
169. Dr. Monika Moitra, D/o Mr. Ajit Moitra,Plot No. 9A-1, Near Khera, Vashist Nagar, P.O. Babyal, Ambala Cantt.
170. Capt. Satinder Pal Singh, # 31, Preet Nagar, Ambala Cantt.
171. Lt. Col. S.P. Sharma (Rtd.) # 1382, Sector-34C, Chandigarh
172. Sh. Raj Kumar, # 1487/20, Bhagwan Colony, Back side Subhash Cinema, Rohtak
173. Dr. Dharam Chand Vidhyalankar, # 409/1, Gandhi Ashram, Palwal
174. Smt. Sunita Arora, House No. 5765/B, 38 West, Chandigarh.
175. Dr. Komila Parthi, House No. 553, Sector-10, Chandigarh.
176. Sh. Mangat Ram Bhanot, House No. 1261, Sector-15B, Chandigarh.
177. Mr. Ravi Shankar Shama, House No. 95B, Sector-14, Panchkula
178. Sh. Hoshiar Singh Kanwar, House No. 390, Sector-30A, Chandigarh.
179. Sh. Neeraj Atri,House No. 1115, Sector-15, Panchkula.
180 Sh. Vikram Hooda, House No. 45, Sector-33A, Chandigah.
181. Sh. Ravi Lal, House No. 3725, Sector-56, Chandigarh.
182. Sh. B.B. Gupta, SCO-836, NAC, Manimajra, Chandigarh.
183. Smt. Nirmal Kansal, House No. 957, Sector-10, Panchkula.
184. Dr. Birbal Singh Dalal, Village-Mago Majari, P.O. Manas, Tehsil District, Kaithal
185. Sh. Guljar Singh Kashyap, House No. 251, Town Radaur, District Yamuna Nagar
186. Sh. Yogesh Kumar Dua, # 1920, First Floor, Sector-26,Panchkula
187. Smt. Deepti Dhaliwal, # 502, Sector-11B, Chandigarh.
188. Mrs. Neeha Gupta, # 706, Sector-33B, Chandigarh.
189. Dr. Ranbir Singh, 97/9.M.D. University campus, Rohtak.
190. Dr. R.M.S. Malik, # 466B, Subham Hotel, Chopra Colony, Rohtak Road, Gohana.
191. Sh. Pawan Lathwal, Gali No. 5, # 209, Adharsh Nagar, Gohana
192. Dr. Ashok Kumar Attri, Village Anchra khurd, P.O. Bagru Kalan, Tehsil Safidon, District Jind
193. Dr. Harish Padh, Vice Chancellor, Dardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidya Nagar, Gujrat
194. Sh. Bhaskar Pilania, C/o Monu Singh # 3014, Patel Nagar, Malviya Chowk,Roorkee
195. Sh. Tarun Minocha, Flat No. C-84, Sushant Apartment, Gurgaon
Ms. Ruchi Sharma, # 426, Sector-21, Panchkula
196. Sh. Harmesh Chand, District Red Cross Branch, Ambala
197. Sh. Bachan Singh Shekhawat, Rajpat Mohalla, Narayanpur, Surjanpur, Alwar, Dwarapur, Rajsthan
198. Sh. Sudhir Kumar, # 9,9J, MDU Campus, Rohtak
199. Dr. Kranti Bodh, #/o Arun Kumar Mishra, Ward No. 11, Harpal Nagar, Ellanabad, Sirsa
200. Mr. Vaibhav Verma, # 320, GH-31, Sector-5, MDC, Panchkula
201. Mr. Mukesh Kumar Pahadia, # 997, Sector-7B, Chandigarh
202. Sh. Salinder Ranga, V.P.O. Jyotisar, District, Kurukshetra
203. Dr. Anil Bansali, # 121B, Sector-27A, Chandigarh
204. Sh. Arun Singla, # 189, Sector-6, Panchkula
205. Dr. Sarbjeet Singh Bhangoo, # 210, Phase-1, Mohali
206. Social Welfare Society, # 376, Pipliwala Town, Manimajra
207. Dr. Udaideep Khungar, # 318/11A, New Colony,Palwal
208. Dr. D.P. Lochan, # 3670, Sector-46C, Chandigarh
209. Sh. Narinder Partap, # 935K, B-Block, Dwarikapuri, Jagadhri, Yamuna Nagar.
210. Miss. Anita Thakur, # 3305, Sector-23D, Chandigarh.
211. Ms. Malti Lavasa, Vice Chancellor, University Circle, Vallabh Vidya Nagar, Gujrat.
212. Miss Puneet Sandhu # 60B, Model Town, Patiala
213. Dr. Mayank Sharma, # 3759, Sector-22D, Chandigarh
214. Sh. Mayank Taneja, # 37, Ram Nagar, Roorkee
215. Sh. Subhash C Malik, # 3261, Sector-44 D, Chandigarh
216. Ms. Debarati Bhattacharjee, 9/A, Spangle Condos, Gazipur, (Dhakoli) Zirakpur
217. Sh. Deepak Saini, # 4115-E, Delhi Gate, DeviKa Mandir, Rewari
218. Sh. Sanjay Kumar, Village Gujariwas, PO Chhuriyawas, Tehsil and District, Rewari
219. Sh. Gaurav Garg, # 337/7, Shubhash Gali, Railway Road, Kurukshetra
220. Mrs. Harbans Kaur, # 2719, Sector-40C, Chandigarh
221. Mr. Akshat Pathania, # 337, Sector-12A, Panchkula
222. Dr. Subhash, Ward No. 10, Near Shiv Public School, Sohana, Gurgaona
223. Ms. Chandni Singh, SCF-31, Sector-16D, Chandigarh
224. Dr. Shankuntala Lavasa, # 226, Sector-9, Panchkula
225. Dr. Ayushi, # HM-17, Phase-2, Mohali
226. Uma Shankar, No. 4, Deshbandhu Nagar, Kalkata
227. Maj. Amrinder Singh Mehar,51-Raghbir Nagar, Patiala.
228. Smt. Sneh Lata,# 3670, Sector-46C, Chandigarh
229. Sh. Kayan Sharma, # 666, Sector-25, Panchkula
230. Ms. Poonam Sharma, # 666, Sector-25, Panchkula
231. Dr. Subhash C. Bhardwaj, (Ex-Secretary) IRCS
232. Smt. Shashi Bala (Ex-Secretary, IRCS
233. Mrs. Suksham Sapra, 106/GH-27, MDC, Sector-5, Panchkula
234. Sh. K.D. Sharma, # 3471, Sector-23D, Chandigarh
235. Sh. K.C. Kapoor
236. Sh. Ajit Dhiman
237. Smt. Vinod Kumari, Health Assistant Girls Hostel, Ch. Devi Lal University, Sirsa
238. Sh. Sushil Kumar Taank, UT Red Cross, Chandigarh
239. Sh. Jintender, Editor, # 360/3, Minare wali gali kol mohalla, Sonipat
240. Sh. Naveen Kumar, VPO Sisana-2, Tehsil, Kharkhoda, Sonipat
241. Sh. M.L. Sandal, # 2048, Sector-5, Kurukshetra
242. Sh. Ramesh Kumar, Ramesh Medical hall, Sector-16D, Chandigarh
243. Mr. Mahesh, Mr. Anish, Mr. Ajay, Fine Studio, SCF-1, Sector-15C, Chandigarh.
244. Shri Som Prakash, Hindi Teacher, Govt. High School, Dharnia, Fatehabad
245. Shri Subhash Singh Lecturer, Govt. Sr. Secondary School, Katesra, Rohtak
246. Smt. Praveen Mehtra, Hindi Teacher, Govt. High School, Bhohatwas Ahir (Rewari)
247. Shri Ajay Kumar, Teacher, Govt. High School, Dhani Hanuman (Bhiwani)
248. Shri Raj Kumar Sheoran, Lecturer, Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Mangali, Hisar
249. Shri Umesh Chandra Sharma, Govt. Sr. Secondary School, Nangal Dargu, Narnaul
250. Shri Jogender Singh, Govt. High School, Nawa Rajgarh (Bhiwani)
251. Shri Ram Chander, Teacher, Govt. Sr. Sec School, Dulheri, (Bhiwani)
252. Dr. Harender Singh, Govt. High School, Dhana Narsan (Bhiwani)
253 Shri Tarun Gera, Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Bhuthan Kalan (Fatehabad)
254. Shri Dhan Pal Sharma, Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Bhuthan Kalan (Fatehabad)
255. Shri Om Prakash Gandhi, Govt. Girls Middle School, Ranauli (Rewari)
256. Shri Sube Singh, Govt. Pre Primary School Narnaul
257. Shri Vijay Pal Singh, Govt. Sr. Sec. School Patkara, Narnaul
258. Shri Asinder Kumar, Teacher, Govt. Primary School, Rehour Block Barwala, Panchkula
259. Shri Rajesh Vashisth, Teacher, Govt. High School, Bal Ashram, Jind
260. Smt. Raj Rani Malhan, Lecturer, Govt. Model Sanskriti Sr. Sec. School, Sushant Lok, Gurgaon
261. Shri Raja Singh Jhinjer, S.S. Master, Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Cheeka (Kaithal)
262. Shri Sukhdev Singh, Teacher, Govt. High School, Kirti Nagar, Sirsa
263. Smt. Okesh Lata Chaudhary, Principal, Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School, Bhaproda (Jhajjar)
264. Shri Rajender Parsad, Principal, Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Bhuthan Kalan (Fatehabad)
265. Smt. Saroj Bala, Teacher, Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School, Old Faridabad
266. Govt. Sr. Secondry School, Cheeka (Kaithal)
267. Adarsh Niketan Sr. Sec. School, Cheeka(Kaithal)
268. Govt. High School, Bohatwa Ahir (Rewari)
269. Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Kabri (Panipat)
270. Govt. Primary School, Khojkipur (Ambala)
271. Govt. High School, Nangalkheri (Panipat)
272. Govt. Sr. Secondry School, Cheeka (Kaithal)
273. Govt. Sr. Secondry School, Cheeka (Kaithal)
274. Hony. Child Sr. Secondary School, Sonipat
275. Shambhu Dayal Modern School, Gohana Road, Sonipat
276. Govt. Primary School, Dhani Hanuman (Bhiwani)
277. D.A.V. Centenary Public School, Panipat
278. Govt. High School, Moriwala (Sirsa)
279. Govt. Boys Sr. Secondary School, Old Faridabad,, Haryana
280. Govt. Boys Sr. Secondary School, Cheeka (Kaithal)
281. Govt. Girls High School, Chuliana (Rohtak)
282. Govt. Girls Sr. Secondary School, NIT, V, Faridabad
283. Govt. Girls Sr. Secondary School, Old Faridabad
284. Govt. Girls Sr. Secondary School, Bhaproda (Jhajjar)
285. Govt. Girls Sr. Secondary School, Sirsa
286. Govt. Girls Middle School, Ranauli (Rewari)
287. Govt. Girls Sr. Secondary School, Barwala (Panchkula)
288. Govt. Girls Sr. Secondary School, No. 5, Faridabad
289. D.A.V. Centenary Public School HUDA, Panipat
290. Govt. Girls Primary School, Jai Khurd, Bhiwani
291. Govt. Primary School, Saketri (Panchkula)
292. Govt. Primary School, Naurangabad (Bhiwani)
293. Govt. Primary School, Guhla (Kaithal)
294. Adarsh Niketan Sr. Secondary School, Kaithal
295. Govt. Middle School, Kaluwas (Bhiwani)
296. Govt. Sr. Secondary School, Padla (Kaithal)
297. Govt. Model Sanskriti Sr. Secondary School, Block C, Sushant Lok Gurgaon
298. Govt. High School, Dulheri (Bhiwani)
299. Govt. Middle School, Malkosh (Bhiwani)
300. Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Saketri (Panchkula)
301. Govt. Sr. Secondary School, Dhirana, Bhiwani
302 Lokesh Jain Advocate Punjab & Haryana High Court
The proceedings of the Meeting are as under: -
Item No.
Proposal Resolution
1. Confirmation of proceedings of Annual
General Meeting held on 25th May, 2009.
Confirmed
The Hony. Secretary informed the House that
the minutes of the Annual General Meeting of
Indian Red Cross Society & St. John
Ambulance (India), Haryana State Branch
were circulated to all the members vide letter
No. 731/MB/RC/ 209/3078-3120 dated 24-06-
2013. It is presumed that the said minutes
have been received by all the members and
no comments/observations have been
received in this regard, therefore minutes are
proposed for confirmation. The House
unanimously confirmed the minutes.
2. Presentation of Annual report for the year 2008-2009 to 2014-2015 of Red Cross, St. John Ambulance and Ambulance Brigade by the Hony. Secretary.
Approved
3. a) The Hony. Secretary, Indian Red Cross
Society, Haryana State Branch and St.
John Ambulance, Haryana State Centre
will present accounts for the Red Cross
and St. John Ambulance for the year
2008-09 to 2015-2016.
b) The Hony. Secretary, Indian Red Cross
Society, Haryana State Branch and St.
John Ambulance (India), Haryana State
Centre, will present budget for the year
2009-10 to 2013-14 of Red Cross and St.
John Ambulance as approved by the
Managing Body of Indian Red Cross
Society, Haryana State Branch and
Executive Committee of St. John
Ambulance (India), Haryana State Centre
in its meeting held on 25th May, 2013 and
Accounts for the year 2014-2015 &
2015-2016 and the Budget for the year
2014-15 to 2016-2017 approved by the
Hon’ble Governor-cum-President, Indian
Red Cross Society, Haryana State
Branch and St. John Ambulance (India),
Haryana State Centre.
Approved
4. Appointment of Auditor Under Chapter V (2) of the Uniform
Rules framed for State/U.T./District
Branches by the Indian Red Cross Society
(National Headquarter) duly approved by
the President of India there is a directions
that the annual accounts for the Society as
well as funds administered by the Society
shall be audited by a practicing Chartered
Accountant to be appointed as a statutory
Auditor for the purpose of compilation and
certification of accounts by the Managing
Committee/Annual General Meeting. The
State Branch has been appointing the
practicing Chartered Accountant for the term
of three years. Since 02-07-1980 as per
resolution of the AGM. M/s Satija &
Company was appointed initially for year
1995-1997 for audit of accounts and his
continuously auditing till date. His work has
been found satisfactory.
Hence, it is proposed that the term of M/s Satija & Company may be continued for the next three years as per provision of the uniform rules.
Approved
The Hony. Secretary informed the House
that M/s Satija & Company has been
appointed for the next three years.
5. Adoption of Uniform Rules of State/U.T./District Branches made by Indian Red Cross Society, National Headquarters, New Delhi under Section 5 of the Indian Red Cross Society Act. 1920. The Uniform Rules for State/U.T./District
Branches made by National Headquarter,
New Delhi under section 5 of Indian Red
Cross Society Act, 1920 (as Amended by
Act No. 22 of 1956 and the Adaptation of
Laws (No. 4) under of 1957 and the Act
No. 14 of 1992) have been received for
implementation and the same have been
approved by the Hon’ble Governor-cum-
President, Indian Red Cross Society,
Haryana State Branch vide approval dated
29-02-2016 (Copy enclosed) with the
composition of Governance, Managing
Committee, Executive Committee for the
State Branch and nominating of Chairman
and Vice-President of District Red Cross
Approved
Branch in Haryana on the basis of said
uniform rules.
6. To Constitute the Executive Committee of the St. John Ambulance (India), Haryana State Centre for the year 2015-16 (Financial year)
Approved
7.
Prof. Kaptan Singh Solanki, Hon’ble Governor Haryana-cum-President, Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State Branch and St. John Ambulance (India), Haryana State Centre, will present awards to the volunteers of the Red Cross and St. John.
The awards were presented by Prof.
Kaptan Singh Solanki, Hon’ble Governor
Haryana-cum-President, Indian Red
Cross Society, Haryana State Branch
and St. John Ambulance (India),
Haryana State Centre to the Red Cross
volunteers.
Hob’ble Governor expressed his
gratitude to all the members for attending
meeting and for giving their assuance for
upliftment of Red Cross activities. He
also said that Deputy Commisssioners
have been nominated as President of
District Red Cross Branches and the unit
which works under the Presidentship of
Deputy Commissioner should not feel
deficiency of funds. He also directed that
Annual General meetings of Red Cross
and St. John should be held on regular
basis.
8.
Address by Sh. Manohar Lal Khattar, Hon’ble Chief Minister, Haryana-cum-Vice President, Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State Branch and St. John Ambulance (India), Haryana State Centre, will present awards to the workers of the Red Cross and St. John.
Sh. Manohar Lal, Hon’ble Chief Minister, Haryana-cum-Vice President said that Red Cross is a good plateform for the service to huminity. He asked all members to make efforts for additional income through various projects in that Govt. will also provide all possible help in the regard.
9.
Address by Prof. Kaptan Singh Solanki, Hon’ble Governor Haryana-cum-President, Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State Branch and St. John Ambulance (India), Haryana State Centre.
Concluding the session the Hon’ble Governor, Haryana-cum-President/ Chairman said that such type of meeting should be called every year and given due regards to all the participants with the thanks for attending the meeting.
10. Vote of Thanks by Director General,
Health Services, Haryana-cum-Vice
Chairman, Indian Red Cross Society,
Haryana State Branch and St. John
Ambulance (India), Haryana State Centre.
Vote of Thanks was given by the Hony.
Secretary, Col (Retd.) Dr. G P. Taneja
Sd/-
General Secretary, IRCS & St. John Ambulance (India)
Haryana State Centre Chandigarh
Sd/-
Governor-cum-President, Indian Red Cross Society & St. John Ambulance (India), Haryana State Centre, Chandigarh
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COMMITTEE OF ST. JOHN AMBULNACE (INDIA) HELD ON 10-09-2016 UNDER THE
CHAIRMANSHIP OF HON’BLE GOVERNOR CUM PRESIDENT, INDIAN RED CROSS
SOCIETY & ST. JOHN AMBULANCE (INDIA) HARYANA STATE BRANCH
13. CONSTITUTION OF THE EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE OF ST. JOHN AMBULANCE
(INDIA) FOR THE YEAR 2014-15.
The Constitution of the Executive Committee for
the year 2013-2014 approved by Hon’ble
Governor-cum-President is contained in
Appendix ‘F’. The same Executive Committee
may also be approved for the year 2014-15. The
constitution of the so-constituted Executive
Committee will be placed before the Annual
General Meeting.
The Executive Committee of St. John
Ambulance (India), Haryana State Centre
proposed for the year 2015-16 is as under:-
1. Governor of Haryana
2. Chief Minister, Haryana
3. Director General, Health Services,
Haryana-cum-Vice Chairman
4. Director, Secondary Education, Haryana
5. Secretary to Governor, Haryana
6. Director General Social Justice &
Empowerment Department, Haryana
7. Director General, Higher Education,
Haryana
8. Director, Elementary Education,
Haryana
9. Principal Secretary to Govt. of Haryana,
Local Bodies
10. Transport Commissioner, Haryana
11. Director General of Police, Haryana
12. Dy. Director General, N.C.C. Punjab,
Haryana, H.P. and UT Chandigarh
13. Dy. Director (Nursing) Health Services,
Haryana
14. Comdt. General Home Guards & Civil
Defence, Haryana
15. Hony. State Secretary, Bharat Scouts and
Guides, Haryana
16. Dr. J.L. Chaudhry, Hony. Sr. Vice
Chairman, Indian Red Cross Society,
Haryana State Branch, Chandigarh
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37.
Presidents, District St. John Ambulance
in Haryana
38. Hony. State Secretary, St. John
Ambulance (India) Haryana
39. Smt. Savita Aggarwal, Joint Secretary,
St. John Ambulance (India) Haryana
Approved for the year 2014-15 and 2015-16.
The House also unanimously constituted and
approved the Executive Committee for the next
three years 2016-17 to 2018-19 as under:-
1. Chairman, the Governor of Haryana
2. Hony. Treasurer, Sh. Gian Chand Gupta,
M.L.A., Panchkula.
3. Vice- Chairman to be nominated by the
Hon’ble Governor-cum-President, St.
John Ambulance (India), Haryana State
Centre
4. Director, Secondary Education, Haryana
5. Secretary to Governor, Haryana
6. Director General Social Justice &
Empowerment Department, Haryana
7. Director General, Higher Education,
Haryana
8. Director, Elementary Education, Haryana
9. Principal Secretary to Govt. of Haryana,
Local Bodies
10. Transport Commissioner, Haryana
11. Director General of Police, Haryana
12. Dy. Director General, N.C.C. Punjab,
Haryana, H.P. and UT Chandigarh
13. Dy. Director (Nursing) Health Services,
Haryana
14. Comdt. General Home Guards & Civil
Defence, Haryana
15. Hony. State Secretary, Bharat Scouts and
Guides, Haryana
16. To be nominated by the President.
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37.
All Presidents, District St. John Centres
in Haryana
38. State Secretary/Hony. State Secretary,
St. John Ambulance (India) Haryana
State Centre
39. Smt. Savita Aggarwal, Joint Secretary,
St. John Ambulance (India) Haryana
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The Constitution of the Executive
Committee for the year 2012-13 approved by
His Excellency the Governor-cum-President is
contained in Appendix ‘G’
It is also proposed that the Executive
Committee proposed for the year 2015-16 may
also be approved for the next three years i.e.
from 2016-17 to 2018-19.
….For approvaL
(a) Chairman: The Governor of Haryana.
(b) Honorary Treasurer: Sh. Gyan Chand Gupta, MLA, Panchkula
(d) i) Life Member Secretary to Governor Haryana
(Ex officio)
ii) Life Member Dr. Miss Manmohan Kaur (Former Secretary of
Haryana State Red Cross Branch and the Joint
Secretary, National Hqrs.)
(e) All Deputy Commissioners-cum-Presidents of District Red Cross Branches
in Haryana.
(f) General Secretary/Hony. Secretary, Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana
State Branch.
(g) Joint Secretary, Indian Red Cross Society/St. John Ambulance (India),
Haryana State Branch.
(h) i) Director General Social Justice & Empowerment Department
Haryana.
ii) Director General Higher Education Haryana.
iii) Director Secondary Education Haryana.
iv) Director Elementary Education Haryana
v) Director General Health Services Haryana.
Five Deputy Commissioners-cum-Presidents, District Red Cross Branches
in Haryana.
i)Deputy Commissioner, Panchkula
ii) Deputy Commissioner, Ambala
iii) Deputy Commissioner, Kurukshetra
iv) Deputy Commissioner, Karnal
v) Deputy Commissioner, Yamuna Nagar
Member of Managing
Committee
i) Dr. (Miss) Manmohan Kaur
ii) Joint Secretary, Indian Red Cross
Society / St. John Ambulance (India),
Haryana State Branch.
Hony. Legal Advisor: Shri Mahabir Singh Sindhu, Advocate
Hon’ble Punjab & Haryana High Court.
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COMMITTEE OF INDIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY, HARYANA STATE BRANCH HELD ON
10-09-2016 UNDER THE CHAIRMANSHIP OF HON’BLE GOVERNOR CUM PRESIDENT,
INDIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY & ST. JOHN AMBULANCE (INDIA) HARYANA STATE
BRANCH
Item No.
Proposal Resolution
2. PROGRESS REPORT ON THE MINUTES
OF THE LAST MEETING HELD ON
25th July, 2013.
The Progress Report on the minutes of
the Managing Body Meeting of Indian
Red Cross, Haryana State Branch held
on 25th July, 2013 is enclosed at
Appendix ‘A’.
2. Item No. 2(18). Any other Item with
the permission of the Chair.
Before submitting the Draft Service
Rules to the co-ordination committee, the
same were forwarded to Secretary to
Governor Haryana for perusal and
further necessary action and guidance. It
was desired by the Governor-Secretary,
Haryana to frame combined Service
Rules of Red Cross & St. John for the
District Red Cross Branches and
amended rules for the State Branch.
Accordingly the same have been
finalized and have been submitted to
Governor Secretary. Now Draft Service
rules are being uploaded on Web-
site of State Branch obtaining any
suggestions from District Red
Cross Branches before getting
approval of Managing Body Red
Cross & Executive Committee St.
John Ambulance (India)
The Hony. Secretary informed regarding
the progress report of the minutes of the
Managing Body meeting of Indian Red
Cross Society, Haryana State Branch held
on 25th July, 2013 as enclosed at
Appendix –“A”. In the progress report, he
informed regarding:-
Hony. Secretary informed the House
that combined draft Service Rules of Red
Cross and St. John for the District Red
Cross Branches and amended rules for
the State Branch are being finalized.
The House unanimously resolved that
these new draft service rules should be
uploaded on web-site of State Red Cross
Branch to obtain the observations/
suggestions from District Red Cross
Branches latest by 31st January, 2017.
After receiving their suggestions, these
services rules may be finanlized after
making necessary amendments by the
State Red Cross Branch accordingly.