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Mayor inaugurates Green Belt at Sector 49

Listens issues of local residents at “Nigam Aapke Dwar” programme

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Chandigarh, November 11:- Sh. Ravi Kant Sharma, Mayor, Chandigarh has inaugurated a green belt at Sector 49 C&D, here today in the presence of Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, MCC, Smt. Heera Negi, area councilor and other prominent persons of the area.

Spread over 1.75 acre of land the green belt has been developed at a cost of Rs. 59 lacs by landscaping, grassing, planting of decorative plants, flowering shrubs, developing flower beds, providing railing, footpath besides installing high mast lights.

After inaugurating the green belt, the Mayor and Commissioner hold “Nigam Aapke Dwar” programme at community centre, Sector 50, where local ward residents appreciated the working of Municipal Corporation under the guidance of Mayor and Commissioner. They highlighted the works done in their area on very fast track and basic issues resolved on whatsapp and through twitter account of MCC.

Some of the issues related to Chandigarh Administration, the Commissioner asked the officers to note down the issues and raised them with the concerned officers at Administration. She said that a follow up of all the issues must be done on regular bases with the respective offices of Chandigarh Administration.

The Mayor asked the concerned officers of MCC to monitor the allotted developmental works in the ward No.13 and maintain daily report so that the same may be done at the earliest. He said that it is the prime duty of Municipal Corporation to provide ease of living to the city residents. He directed the engineers of B&R wing to recarpet the V-4 roads on priority.

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The area councilor Mrs. Heera Negi welcomed the Mayor and Commissioner at the programme and honoured the officers of MCC for their remarkable works done in the ward. She also raised issue of cleaning of reserve land from where the colony No.5 was shifted. The Commissioner asked the concerned officers of Horticulture wing to take up the issue with the Chandigarh Administration for the same and get it done at the earliest.