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Mayor & Commissioner visits Garbage Processing Plant, inspects Legacy mining at dumping ground

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Chandigarh, April 29:- City Mayor Sh. Ravi Kant Sharma and Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh today visited garbage processing plant to take stock of the ongoing work, compost plant and progress of legacy mining at dumping site at Dadumajra.

During the visit, they were accompanied by Joint Commissioner Sh. Sorabh Arora, Chief Engineer Sh. Shailender Singh, Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Amrit Warring and other concerned Executive Engineers and SDEs of Municipal Corporation Chandigarh.

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The Mayor and Commissioner asked the Executive Engineer, Solid Waste Management (SWM) to take necessary steps for proper disposal of compost generated at the plant. The team also visited legacy mining project at dumping site and the Mayor appreciated the enhancement of conveyer belts from 3 to 5 over there at the project site to mine the waste. He asked the concerned officials to complete this project within stipulated time period.

The SWM officials briefed the team about various scientific steps being taken for improvisation of garbage management at the site and scientific process of compost plant.

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Chandigarh Streets for People Challenge: Design competition

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Chandigarh, April 29:- Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh-cum-CEO, Chandigarh Smart City Ltd. distributed awards here today at CSCL office to the winners of Street design competition organized as part of the ongoing national Streets for People Challenge, launched by the Smart Cities Mission, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India. Sh. N.P. Sharma, Chief General Manager, CSCL was also present during the award ceremony.

Team CHA6024 was awarded the first prize for coming up with innovative ideas to revamp Chandigarh’s Sector 17 – Rose garden Underpass and Team CHA1058 was awarded the first prize for its plans to transform the Sector-15 V4 road as part of the competition.

While sharing about the competition, the CEO, CSCL said that with an aim to facilitate India’s green recovery from COVID-19, the Streets for People Challenge seeks to inspire Indian cities to reimagine streets as safe, healthy, and happy public spaces for all. The ITDP India Programme is supporting the Smart Cities Mission in the successful implementation of the Streets for People Challenge. The Challenge will develop flagship walking initiatives across Indian cities with a focus on placemaking and liveability.

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He further said that an essential component of the Challenge’s TEST-LEARN-SCALE approach, the design competition has been conceptualised to encourage quick, innovative, and easy-to-test economical solutions from India’s dynamic urban designers, professionals, and students. The competition sought to inspire designers to come up with design solutions that prioritise core principles such as fair distribution of space, safety and security, comfort, sensitivity to the local context, liveability, and environmental sustainability.

Sh. Yadav said that Chandigarh has pioneered a series of initiatives to improve streets and public spaces for its citizens. With its continued focus on this transformative path, the city launched the design competition to reimagine its streets on 1st December, 2020. The competition provided an opportunity for top urban designers, young professionals, and students from across the country to create pedestrian-friendly streets through innovative, inclusive, and quick solutions. The jury for the competition consisted of City officials, RWA members and academic experts.

Chandigarh selected the following teams as its top three design solutions for each site:

SITE: SECTOR 17 – ROSE GARDEN UNDERPASS

Rank

Team code

Team members

1

CHA6024

Vijay Karan Singh

Nikhita Kinger and team

2

CHA5471

Kasturi Sengupta

Ayushi Dhar and team

3

CHA6314

Tanya

Yuvraj Kanwar and team

SITE: SECTOR-15 V4 ROAD

1

CHA1058

Amrit Panwar

Satish Panwar and team

2

CHA6541

Lohita Gupta

Dinesh Kumar

3

CHA3675

Kruti Shah

Sebastian Trujillo and team

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USOL organizes Webinar on Dr. B.R. AMBEDKAR

Chandigarh April 27, 2021

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University School of Open Learning, Panjab University, Chandigarh organized a webinar on the topic “DR. B.R. AMBEDKAR: CONTRIBUTION AND IDEA FOR NATION BUILDING ”, on the occasion of 130th Birth Anniversary of Bharat Ratan, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar through Google Meet to deliberate upon the philosophy of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.

            Prof. B.B. Malik, Dean and Professor of Sociology, Ambedkar School of Social Science, Babasahib Bhimrao Ambedkar University, focused upon the significant ideas related to Ambekrite ideology such as “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity” and also Social Justice. He emphasised that for Ambedkarite liberty of thought was of utmost importance and he has vouched for the same in the constitution as well.

            Prof. Emanuel Nahar, Professor in Political Science, Chairperson, Punjab State Commission for Minorities, Government of Punjab also deliberated upon the various aspects of the Ambedkarite philosophy. He was of the view that Ambedkar’s ideas are being used to attain political mileage by the political leaders in contemporary times. That is why it is important to make students aware of his philosophy, he added.

            Prof. Madhurima Verma, Chairperson, USOL, welcomed the resource persons and talked about the rationale and significance of the event while the theme of the webinar was introduced by Dr. Anil, the organising secretary of the event and Astt. Prof. in the Dept. of Public Admin, USOL.

            Prof. Devinder Singh, Secretary to the Vice Chancellor and co-ordinator Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Centre, Panjab University, Chandigarh discussed the contribution of Dr. Ambedkar in making the Indian Constitution. He emphasized that it was the role only an intellectual and learned man like him could perform.

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            Dr. Ravinder Kaur, Astt. Prof., Dept. of English, USOL proposed a vote of thanks by appreciating one and all who contributed and participated in the discussion.         The programme was concluded by comments of Dr. Rajni the Convenor, SC/ST cell, USOL who also acted as a mediator of the event. Around 100 students and faculty members joined the webinar which concluded by questions answer sessions from the students.     

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Mayor inaugurates green belt at Mauli Jagran

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Chandigarh, April 27:- Sh. Ravi Kant Sharma, Mayor, Chandigarh inaugurated rejuvenated green belt at village Hallomajra, here today in presence of Sh. Bharat Kumar, area councilor, Haji Mohd. Khurshid Ali, councilor, Sh. Jangsher Singh, Executive Engineer, Horticulture and other concerned officers of MCC.

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While sharing information about the green belt, the Mayor said that this green belt having 1 acre of area has been rejuvenated at a cost of Rs. 10 lacs. Iron railing, footpath, landscaping by providing grass, decorative plants and flowering shrubs etc. have been provided in this green belt.

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PU Registrar bereaved

Chandigarh April 25, 2021

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Surinder Mohan Nayyar father of CA Vikram Nayyar, officiating Registrar, and father-in-law of Professor Chanchal Narang, University Institute of Legal Studies, left for his heavenly abode due to Covid 19 on 25.4.2021. He was 77 years of age, resident of Khanna and survived by his wife, two sons- CA Vikram Nayyar and Nitin Nayyar, daughter in Laws, Daughter, Son in Law and Grand Children. The cremation is held today at Khanna under strict Covid protocols.

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          Prof. Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor, Panjab University, Chandigarh expressed grief and shock on the demise of father of CA Vikram Nayyar.

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PANJAB UNIVERISTY CELEBRATES WORLD BOOK AND COPYRIGHT DAY BY LAUNCHING TWO BOOKS BY ITS ALUMNI

Chandigarh April 24, 2021

On the occasion of World Book and Copyright Day, Panjab University Alumni Association (PUAA) organised an online event to launch two books named, “12 sweet & sour years in China” and “Destiny of an Alien Life” written by PU alumni Sh. Alok Joshi and Dr. Jadab Sharma, respectively.

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Highlighting the importance and the genesis of World Book and Copyright day, Prof. Anupama Sharma, Dean Alumni Relations in her welcome address, 

expressed that during the last year when most countries have seen periods of confinement and people have had to limit their time spent outside, books have proved to be powerful tools to combat isolation, reinforce ties between people, and expand their horizons, while stimulating the minds and creativity.

Prof. VR Sinha,Dean of University Instructions paid tribute to all the authors who contributed to cultural development and welcomed both the authors of the day. He highlighted that we can remove loneliness from our life by reading books during such a tough time of pandemic. He thanked the esteemed authors for choosing the platform of PUAA to showcase their talent. He beckoned other authors, artists, creative persons to use this platform liberally for mutually synergistic gains as PUAA offers a wide canvas to give wings to their imaginations. He also congratulated PUAA for organising the event and advised to separately hold discussion on issues of infringement, piracy, policy, ethics, and data pertaining to the use of copyright. Prof. Sinha said that today when electronic gadgets affect our minds to the extent that we get bored in a matter of minutes, a good book, which can capture and sustain our interest for a few hours is invaluable. We read and then we grow our minds, our thinking not only becomes critical, we also become open to other viewpoints.

Mr. Alok Joshi, a PU alumnus of Department of English and author of the book, 12 sweet & sour years in China informed the audience about his book. He expressed that in this book he has shared the good and strange experience of his life in China which spans over 12 years, starting near Bejing Olympics and ending just before COVID19. The 9 Chapters book is a non-fiction work and quite relatable for the common people. He also talked about the mindset of Chinese people about Indians in his book. Mr. Joshi took queries from the audience and shared his motivation behind writing this book.

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Then, Dr. Jadab Sharma, Faculty, Centre for nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Panjab University who writes with his pen name, Weeping Rose, made the audience aware of his book, Destiny of an Alien Life. He shared his life experiences and informed that this book is a mixture of Science fiction and spirituality. How a group of people met at a strange place and how they survived in those conditions. He expressed that in the initial 3-4 chapters he has tried to build up the plot and in the later chapters, he has given his experiences. He urged the audience to  read the book and give their honest opinion. It was followed by some enthusiastic comments and questions from the audience.

Chief guest Prof. VR Sinha released both the books and thanked both the authors.  Prof. Anupama Sharma, presented the vote of thanks and concluded the meeting.

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Lecture Series by deptt of Ancient History, PU

Chandigarh April 23, 2021

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The Department of Ancient Indian History Culture and Archaeology, Panjab University, as part of its ongoing series of specialised lectures, invited Professor Susmita Basu Majumdar from University of Calcutta to speak on “Reading Silence, Whisper and Voices : Readings through the Epigraphic Lens”. 


As a renowned epigraphist and numismatist she spoke at length about how epigraphs
can help us decipher history. About 100 postgraduate students, research
scholars and faculty members attended the lecture. An interactive session followed.

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Chairperson of the Department Dr Paru Bal Sidhu is organising the series of special
lectures on Ancient history, Culture & Archaeology in the hope that this will
popularise this discipline and benefit students, researchers & public at large. She informed that Professor Basu Majumdar is an accomplished and erudite scholar.

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Webinar on Anjum Ansari’s contribution to Urdu journalism

Chandigarh April 23, 2021

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A webinar on Anjum Ansari contribution to Urdu journalism in India was organised by the Department of Urdu, Panjab University, Chandigarh, here today.

            Dr.Ali Abbas coordinator Department of Urdu, in his speech highlighted  the  important role  of journalists  during the freedom struggle.

            Mohd Moosa  a research scholar, in his research paper said that maulana anjum Ansari exhorted the muslims to plunge in the freedom struggle. He also highlighted  the pitiable conditions of Muslims in the country in his newspaper ‘Al- Hilal’.

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            Prof.Rehana Parween (Retd) Department of Evening Studies presided over the webinar.

            Dr.Zulfiqar Ali also spoke.

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Slaughter house will remain closed on 25th April

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Chandigarh, April 23:- Sh. Ravi Kant Sharma, Mayor, Chandigarh today said that as per the demand of Jain Samaj, the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh has decided to shut the slaughter house on “Mahavir Jayanti” i.e. 25th April, 2021 (Sunday). In view of the closure, the meat shops will also remain closed on this day. The meat sellers are directed to comply with these orders strictly.Sh. Kailash Jain from Jain Samaj expressed gratitude towards the decision of Municipal Corporation Chandigarh regarding the closure of Slaughter house on the auspicious day of Mahavir Jayanti.

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Governor launches “ I’m Chandigarh” mobile app for various services under e-Governance

Chandigarh, April 23:- Sh. V.P. Singh Badnore, Governor, Punjab and Administrator, UT, Chandigarh today launched “ I’m Chandigarh” mobile application to facilitate citizens to access various services under the project implementation of e-Governance services in Chandigarh.

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The mobile application was launched today from Punjab Raj Bhawan, here today in the presence of Sh. Manoj Parida, IAS, Advisor to Administrator U.T. Chandigarh, Sh. Ravi Kant Sharma, Mayor, Chandigarh, Sh. Arun Kumar Gupta, Principal Secretary, Home, Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh-cum-CEO, Chandigarh Smart City Ltd.

While sharing information about the mobile application, Sh. K.K. Yadav said that at present fourteen major services are available on mobile app and more municipal services will be added in coming days. The app will be providing online delivery of services, to minimize physical interaction and movement to Govt. Offices, faster application submission, online payment facility, tracking, monitoring, 24×7 access to services, timely resolution of issues, increased transparency.

He said that the mobile app named as “I’m Chandigarh” has been developed by Chandigarh Smart City Limited and is available for download from Play Store for Android app as well as Apple store for IOS app.

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He further said that with the launch of this mobile app, now citizens can register any municipality related complaints and track the status of the same using the mobile application, apply for Licenses & Lease Renewal, Permission to keep pets, Advertisement, Road Cut, NOC for Selling of meat, online booking of water tanker, booking of open space to store building material, request for pruning of trees, removal of overgrown/Green trees and removal of dead/dangerous/dry trees. Other services that are available on mobile app are E-Challan for Encroachment, Property Tax& Services related to Colony Branch.

He said that more municipal services will be added including the services being provided by the UT administration to this mobile app so that “One City One Mobile App” shall be available for citizens to access all online services being provided in the city of Chandigarh.