12-06-2020 Daily HPSC Current Affairs

HARYANA At Rs 3,000 crore, Haryana’s May revenue falls short by 57%   With the revenue receipts of Rs 3,020 crore in May, economy of Haryana has started coming back on track. Though the receipts are less than 50% of the target, revenue and finance officials insist that the pace would pick up and cover the losses … Read more

21-22.06.20 Daily HPSC Current Affairs

HARYANA Haryana: 1,000 villages to get 4-hour power supply The Haryana government has decided against no power cuts from noon to 4pm in about 1,000 villages having less than 60% line loss. The decision also aims to ensure smooth power supply this summer so that people do not face any problem. Also, under the ‘Mera Gaon Jagmag … Read more

24.06.20 Daily HPSC Current Affairs

HARYANA Now, app to keep track of contact tracing in Gurugram The Haryana Shahari Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP) has developed a mobile application to monitor contract tracing work being carried by various public health centres (PHCs), plug in gaps and prepare a database of information related to Covid-19 patients in the district. The app, expected to be launched in … Read more

25.06.20 Daily HPSC Current Affairs

HARYANA Haryana govt starts antigen testing In a bid to contain the spread of Covid-19, especially in NCR areas of state, Haryana government has started antigen testing besides normal testing. Sero testing will also be started soon. With a testing rate of 9,955 per million, tests have crossed the 2.52 lakh mark. Testing rate has risen consistently from March 1 to … Read more

13-06-2020 Daily HPSC Current Affairs

HARYANA In Haryana, AIDS killed 4,927 in 10 years   As many as 49,937 HIV-positive cases were reported between April 2008 and January 2020 in Haryana and 4,927 people, including 164 children, died due to it from 2010 to January 2020, a query under the Right to Information (RTI) Act has revealed. The number of HIV cases came down over the … Read more

28-29.06.20 Daily HPSC Current Affairs

HARYANA Haryana: 1,000 villages to get 4-hour power supply The Haryana government has decided against no power cuts from noon to 4pm in about 1,000 villages having less than 60% line loss. The decision also aims to ensure smooth power supply this summer so that people do not face any problem. Also, under the ‘Mera Gaon Jagmag … Read more

11-06-2020 Daily HPSC Current Affairs

HARYANA No ban on paddy, only for diversification: Haryana CM Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar  said the state government had not banned paddy cultivation, but was encouraging farmers to grow other crops that consume less water. Interacting with progressive farmers during a programme related to water-conservation scheme Mera Pani Meri Virasat in Ratia town of Fatehabad district, the CM said, … Read more

05-06-2020 Daily HPSC Current Affairs

HARYANA NIT Kurukshetra implements Enterprises Resource Planning (ERP), SAMARTH   National Institute of Technology (NIT), Kurukshetra, will implement e-Governance platform, SAMARTH (Enterprises Resource Planning) ERP, to automate the processes of the Institute. This initiative will enhance productivity through better information management in the institute by seamless access to information, and its utilisation for various purposes. … Read more

26.06.20 Daily HPSC Current Affairs

HARYANA Haryana fixes rates for Covid-19 treatment in private hospitals   The Haryana government has finally capped cost for Covid-19 treatment in private hospitals in the state. The rates, ranging from Rs 8,000 to Rs 18,000 per day, have been fixed by the Khattar government for those opting for treatment in private hospitals for Covid-19 under different categories of facilities. For … Read more

16.06.20 Daily HPSC Current Affairs

HARYANA Haryana fares poorly in welfare of street vendors: Report   The urban local bodies (ULBs) in Haryana have fared poorly in implementing the welfare schemes and rules for the street vendors, who are considered a vital part of the urban economy in providing affordable goods to the public, especially the urban poor and migrant labourers. A report … Read more