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Chandigarh registers for the India Cycles4Change Challenge

Chandigarh, July 30:- Chandigarh is one of the 95 cities to have registered for the India Cycles4Change Challenge, an initiative of Smart Cities Mission, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India. The India programme of the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP) is the knowledge partner of the Smart Cities Mission in conducting this challenge and guiding cities through it.

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While sharing information regarding the challenge, Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, Commissioner Municipal Corporation Chandigarh-cum-CEO, Chandigarh Smart City Ltd. said here today that through this challenge, the registered cities will implement quick interventions to create a safe and cycling-friendly city. To ensure this transformation, Chandigarh is committed to working with its citizens as it develops and implements the proposals. Community engagement is a key component of the initiative, and with the support of citizens this programme will be a success. The City Beautiful, Chandigarh envision citizens to participate in its effort to achieve zero-carbon mobility.

The Commissioner said that the motto of the programme is ‘Pedal your Bicycles and ride towards your good health.’ He said that the India Cycles4Change Challenge was announced recently, by Shri Hardeep Singh Puri, Hon’ble Minister of State (Independent Charge), MoHUA at the 5th Anniversary Celebrations of the Smart Cities Mission.

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He said that it aims to inspire and support the cities to implement quick cycling-friendly initiatives in response to COVID-19. The Challenge will run in two stages. Stage 1 will run until October, where cities will pilot initiatives such as pop-up cycle lanes, host public consultations, conduct surveys and hold campaigns to promote cycling, which will help develop a scale-up strategy. Based on the pilots and the city-wide proposals submitted, 11 cities will be shortlisted in October for stage 2. In this stage, they will be awarded Rs. 1 Crore and will be guided by national and international exports to scale-up the initiatives. This stage will extend till May 2021.

During the course of the Challenge, cities will be guided through online workshops, technical knowledge material and peer-to-peer learning discussions with fellow cities. This will help cities to strategize and implement pilots, while also developing their scale-up proposal.

He said that “The COVID-19 pandemic is an opportunity for cities to reinvent themselves. Cycling offers us a healthy, affordable and COVID-safe solution for a green recovery. Through this challenge, cities will have to create a shared vision with their citizens. Every citizen should come together to ignite a cycling transformation in Chandigarh.”

He said that interested citizens can volunteer/Mobilize volunteers for the initiatives, spread the word through social networks and may sponsor or bring in sponsors.

The Commissioner said thatChandigarh has already attended workshop 1 of the Challenge that focused on the technical, community engagement and communications components of cycling initiatives. Now the city has rolled out a survey to understand citizens’ perception of cycling. The survey aims to identify the barriers to cycling in Chandigarh and inform the design process. The city urges all the consultants, corporates or concerned citizens to support the city in Cycles4Change Challenge by filling in survey form using the link https://forms.gle/6L4hDySrzHEz7btH9.

*MC Chandigarh forms 18 flood control teams and 7 control rooms for monsoon preparedness*

MCC Panel meets over generation of revenue

Chandigarh, July 29:- A meeting of committee constituted by Smt. Raj Bala Malik, Mayor, Chandigarh to enhance revenue sources of the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh was held here today in the conference room of MCC, which was attended by member councilors namely Sh. Rajesh Kumar, Sh. Mahesh Inder Singh Siddhu, Sh. Davesh Moudgil, Sh. Anil Kumar Garg, Additional Commissioner, Sh. Sorabh Arora, Joint Commissioner, and other senior officers of Municipal Corporation Chandigarh.

During the meeting the financial status and sources to enhance the income of Municipal Corporation and following issues were discussed in detail:

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·          Possibilities be explored to allow petrol limit instead providing separate vehicles to the officers excluding senior officers in the Corporation to avoid expenditure of maintenance and services etc.

·         Detail of vacant properties in the rural area & urban area maintained with estate branch and building branch be prepared and tabled in the next meeting.

·          Proposal be prepared to allow advertisement in all the vehicles of Municipal Corporation to generate revenue.

·         Proposal be prepared to collect charges for garbage collection in 13 villages and commercial shops.

·         Permission be given to Dhabas and eating joints to allow table and chairs outside and corners besides their premises for the lunch and dinner on rent bases.

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*MC Chandigarh forms 18 flood control teams and 7 control rooms for monsoon preparedness*

Kargil Vijay Diwas at UIET

Chandigarh July 28, 2020

The Cultural Committee of University Institute of Engg & Technology,Panjab University along with the Alumni Affairs Cell organized an event on the occasion of Kargil Vijay Diwas to pay homage to the martyrs of the 1999 Kargil War. The event was organized on Google Meet and was hosted Live on You tube with all the participants and attendees at their home.

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The event started with the opening note from Prof. Raj Kumar, the Vice Chancellor of Panjab University and Prof. Savita Gupta, Director of University Institute of Engineering and Technology. They emphasized on the importance of the day and appreciated the students for such an initiative. The Chief Guest for the event was an alumnus of UIET, Lt. Commander Anirudh Bhardwaj. He shared his own experience and gave  an important message to live in and enjoy the present moment.

It was followed by  the cultural events which kicked off with a patriotic poetry by Dhriti narrating a message from a soldier to his mother who has sacrificed his life for the motherland. Following it was a song by Devansh Soni and a story by Srijan Tiwari. After that the students narrated the last letters of the Kargil Heroes that they sent to their family creating  an emotional atmosphere. Adding to it, Shubhra Mittal, narrated an account of a Fauji daughter and how an early meeting with her Dad became the last for her.

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Prateek Sharma narrated a poem in Veer Ras giving an account of a mother’s anger who lost her son in the war. Adding to it were songs by Himanshu Rana Sarfaroshi Ki Tamanna and Zindagi Maut Na Ban Jaye fueling the enthusiasm to new heights. Poetry by Bhupesh Yadav made us all look into our lives and introspect to make lives worth protecting. Shubham Gupta gave an account of a son who lost his father in the war but is still brave enough to join the army afterwards. Then the Coordinator of the Cultural Committee and the Coordinator of the Alumni Affairs Cell of UIET expressed their thoughts and encouraged the students to take such steps more often. The event was concluded by a classical dance by Srija Nandi on Vande Mataram instilling the feeling of patriotism in us more firmly.

*MC Chandigarh forms 18 flood control teams and 7 control rooms for monsoon preparedness*

Fire & Rescue services committee meeting held

Chandigarh, July 28:- A meeting of Fire and rescue services committee, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh was held here today under the chairmanship of Sh. Gurpreet Singh Dhillon and attended by other members of committee namely Sh. Ravi Kant Sharma, Sh. Rajesh Gupta, Sh. Devinder Singh Babla, Sh. Charanjiv Singh and Maj. Gen. Kandal attended the meeting virtually, Sh. Anil Kumar Garg, Additional Commissioner-cum-Chief Fire Officer and concerned officers of MCC were also present during the meeting.

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The committee members discussed and decided following important issues related to water supply and sewerage disposal:

·        The members discussed about the special insurance cover to all the firemen and recommended that an agenda item be prepared and brought into the General House meeting for final decision in this regard.

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·        The members were of the view that special drives be carried out to check that the private as well as govt. institutes have implemented the fire safety measures according to the approved norms otherwise sealing operations be started against the violators.

·        The committee members asked to prepare communication system specifications and put up in the General House for final approval to introduce the system in the Fire & Rescue services department of MCC.

*MC Chandigarh forms 18 flood control teams and 7 control rooms for monsoon preparedness*

Enforcement Committee meeting of MCC held

Chandigarh, July 27:- A meeting of Enforcement Committee, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh was held here today under the chairmanship of Sh. Kanwarjeet Singh Rana and attended by other members of committee namely Sh. Shakti Parkash Devshali, Sh. Mahesh Inder Singh Siddhu and other concerned officers of MCC were present during the meeting.

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The members of committee discussed following important issued in detail:

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·        Dumped vehicles be lifted throughout city and proposal be prepared to hire relevant machinery from outsource basis to remove these vehicles throughout city.

·        Unclaimed articles lying in the enforcement stores be cleared through auction.

·        Vending zone sites be checked regularly to enforce framed rules and regulations properly.

·        Special drives to remove encroachments will be conducted regularly.

·        Mobile vegetable and fruit vendors be checked regularly to follow the rate list of vegetables and fruits selling throughout city.

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F&CC meeting of MCC held

Chandigarh, July 27:- A meeting of Finance & Contract Committee, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh was held here today under the chairpersonship of Smt. Raj Bala Malik and attended by Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, Commissioner, Smt. Chanderwati Shukla, Sh. Dalip Sharma, Sh. Rajesh Kumar Gupta, Smt. Ravinder Kaur Gujral, Sh. Tilak Raj, Sh. S.K. Jain, Sh. Anil Kumar Garg, Additional Commissioners, Sh. Sorabh Arora, Joint Commissioner, Sh. Shailender Singh, Chief Engineer, Sh. Sanjay Arora, SE B&R, Sh. K.P. Singh, SE Horticulture & Electricity and other senior officers of MCC were present during the meeting.

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The members of committee discussed various important agenda items in detail and accorded approval for the following:

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·        The committee discussed the developmental projects for which the MCC got dedicated funds including roads, strengthening of sewerage system, water supply and strengthening of water storage tanks at water works sector 39. The members asked the concerned officers to speed up the projects.

·        The members also asked the concerned engineers to remove horticulture waste after tree pruning and grass cutting etc., malba after cleaning road gullies and debris near the road berms be lifted immediately.

·        The committee members also asked the horticulture engineers to remove grass from the footpaths in the parks and green belts for the convenience of morning and evening walkers.

·        The committee asked the engineers to speed up the fixing of electricity polls and provision of lights, where dark spots were identified.

·        The committee accorded approval to revised rough cost estimate for providing and fixing shed for wood piles and shed at No.5 cremation site for making weather proof arrangement at cremation ground sector 25, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 48.03 lacs.

·        The committee also approved the recommendations regarding revision of rent and extension in tenure of shops of villages including Maloya, Palsora and Kajheri.

*MC Chandigarh forms 18 flood control teams and 7 control rooms for monsoon preparedness*

MCC extends last date for depositing property tax upto 31st July

Chandigarh, July 27:- The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh has extended the last date for depositing the property tax by cheque/DD upto 31st July, 2020.

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The last date for depositing the property tax at sampark counters and the last date for payment by cheque was 27th July, 2020, which has been extended keeping in view heavy rush at the sampark counters and for the convenience of the general public.

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Special Webinar to commemorate “Kargil Vijay Diwas” at Panjab University.

Chandigarh July 27, 2020

The Department of Defence and National Security Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh, in collaboration with the Department of Police Administration, Department of Sports and NCC Wing, Panjab University organised a special webinar to commemorate the 21 years of the Indian Military Victory in the Kargil Conflict (Kargil Vijay Diwas). The Main Speaker was Major General Amarjit Singh, VSM.

The General, who has had a long illustrious career in the Indian Army has served in various important command, staff and instructional appointments including as MGGS (RED FOR) at Army Training Command, Shimla and has commanded an Armoured Brigade in the Strike Corps and a Mountain Division in the Northern Command. He began his lecture by explaining the causes behind the Kargil War. When the Simla Agreement was signed after the 1971 Indo-Pak War, it was decided to draw a       line between the areas held by Indian and Pakistani Military in Jammu and Kashmir. This line was called the Line of Control. This line was drawn upto a point called NJ 9842 which is the base of the Siachen Glacier. The Glacier, due to its adverse topographical and weather conditions, was not considered suitable for military deployment by both sides. There was later a dispute on how this line line should be drawn beyond point NJ 9842, Pakistan claimed that the line must go eastwards upto the Karakoram Pass, while India claimed that the line must go northwards from point NJ 9842. This became a major disagreement between the two countries. And from the 1980 onwards both nations started sending recce patrols in Siachen.

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While buying special clothing for high altitude from Switzerland, the Indian team learnt about a Pakistani team doing similar purchases for their troops. On learning this, India made a very smart strategic move and occupied the Siachen Glacier. This led to the Siachen Conflict of 1984 which India won. At that time, there was a young Pak Brigadier posted there, General (then Brig) Parvez Musharraf. The Pakistanis then made a plan to regain Siachen Glacier by launching a counter attack in Drass and Kargil. This was aimed at interdicting the Leh-Srinagar National Highway so that the logistics supply line to Siachen could be choked. This plan could not be implemented then. Then in 1998, Pakistan made a plan called Operation Badr, in which they attempted to claim that there are a large amount of insurgents in India and these people have now occupied heights on the Indian side of the LC overlooking the national highway.

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He then described the two road links which connect the Union Territory of Ladakh with the rest of India and the various challenges faced in sustaining the troops deployed in that region. He also discussed in detail the weather and topography of the region. He then explained the various phases of fighting and the Indian strategy in this conflict, which led to the successful eviction of Pak intruders from our side of the LC. He also spoke about the Kargil Review Committee and it’s various Task-Forces and their mandates. He later discussed in detail the various recommendations of the committee including the formation of Chief of Defence Staff (CDS). He then discussed the National Security consciousness of Indians citing a few historical examples and emphasised on the need to spread awareness amongst the masses so that they can develop a better understanding of National Security Issues.

Dr. Jaskaran Singh Waraich, Chairperson, Department Defence and National Security Studies, introduced the theme as well as the speaker to the audience. He also highlighted the fact that the study of the Kargil Conflict is a formal part of the curriculum of the master’s programme in the department.

The webinar ended with a questions and answers session followed by vote of thanks. It was attended by various faculty members, serving and retired armed forces officers pursuing courses in the department, research scholars, NCC cadets and students.

*MC Chandigarh forms 18 flood control teams and 7 control rooms for monsoon preparedness*

Webinar on Early Cultural Developments in the Saraswati Basin at PU

Chandigarh July 26, 2020

The Interdisciplinary Centre for Swami Vivekananda studies in collaboration with the Department of Ancient Indian History Culture and Archaeology, Panjab University organised a web lecture on the topic Early Cultural Developments in the Saraswati Basin by Professor Vasant Shinde who is a very renowned and eminent archaeologist.

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Prof. Vasant Shinde  in his illustrative lecture  highlighted the cultural development in the Sarasvati basin . For the last forty one years he has been a pioneer in archaeological research. He emphasised that on the basis of scientific data it can be concluded that developments in the area were indigenous in character. On the basis of excavation conducted at various sites such as Bhirrana, Farmana ,Kunal and Rakhigarhi in Haryana gradual cultural growth from pit dwelling to planned cities is noticed .The continuity in traditions with some variations from region to region point out these are indigenous developments.The DNA analysis and stringent methodologies has established the ancestry of South Asians. He stressed the food habits, appearance of people has been reconstructed on the basis of latest techniques and evidence. The Harappan traditions continue to exist. The synthesis of literary and archaeological data show that Harappan were Vedic people and  this was an indigenous development.

The lecture was chaired by Prof.V.R Sinha, Dean Research Panjab University.Prof.Sinha welcomed the speaker and emphasised that path breaking research done in this field by Prof Shinde will help young students to understand how scientific data has put an end to many controversies.

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Prof.Renu Thakur Coordinator ICSVS introduced the theme of the web lecture

Dr. Vishal Sharma moderated the interaction session and Dr. Paru Bal Sidhu, ChairpersonDepartment of AIHC&A proposed the vote of thanks. The lecture was attended by intellectuals from all across the country.

*MC Chandigarh forms 18 flood control teams and 7 control rooms for monsoon preparedness*

” Empowered Women Makes Self-Reliant Nation” — Smriti Zubin Irani at a Webinar by PU

Chandigarh July 26, 2020

“The vision of a Self-Reliant India is not possible without an empowered womanhood”, said  Smt. Smriti Zubin Irani, Hon’ble Union Cabinet Minister of Textiles and Women and Child Development, GOI while addressing a webinar on the theme of ‘The Resolve of Self-Reliant India: Decisive Role of Women Empowerment in its Attainment’ , organized by the Department of History and Interdisciplinary Centre for Swami Vivekananda Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh on July 25, 2020. 

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She   delved that in present times, Prime Minister’s Jan Dhan Yojana has played an instrumental role in empowering women as out of the 38 crores new bank accounts opened, 20 crore accounts were in the name of women. This access to bank accounts has fulfilled the task of becoming a fundamental financial tool which has gone a long way towards empowering women. Further, in Mudra Yojana, over 75 per cent beneficiaries of the scheme have been women. Though the schemes have given empowerment to millions of women yet the government is committed to bring cent per cent results. The Hon’ble Minister also spoke of how the Skill diversification and upgradation can help women achieve success. There is the need to involve larger numbers of girl children in pursuing Technology, Science, Maths and Research. Smt. Irani hailed Technology as an instrumental vehicle to bring everyone culturally closer. She pointed out that the pandemic has forced us to introspect and go back to basics like our cultural ways of boosting immunity and disease resistance.

Smt. Smriti Irani stressed that Indian society must revert back to Indian way of thinking in which an Indian woman, in contrast to western construct, was not a mere object or a person in servitude but an equal partner who participated in debates and wrote treaties. She may be seen as one who fed the starved and also fought with bravery while having her son tied to her back. Smt. Irani spoke of ‘Access to capital’ and ‘Access to skill’ as the two areas where women need to be encouraged. In traditional households, she remarked that a business venture by a male would attract capital even by sale of personal jewellery by women of the family. However, women’s efforts would fail to yield the same response.  

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Padam Shri Smt. Malini Awasthi, Professor and Folk Singer, delved on the cultural contexts in her talk. She highlighted the fact that Indian cultural values were carried forward through millions of grand-mothers and mothers who taught the values of valour, service to the society and motherland through folk singing. She spoke of how important it was to change the thrust of the cultural narrative which has always been against women. When she started her folk singing, there were commonly heard songs focusing on only cosmetics, the pains and troubles of womanhood, reliance of women on men etc. She unearthed many songs which spoke of women empowerment and their active contributions in larger domains. She talked of the local folk songs of UP, but she has discovered a lot of pain in the folk songs. Songs were either limited to exploitation, social discrimination or demanding personal products like cosmetics etc. Women are empowered today but the need of the hour is to change the mindset of the men in particular and the people in general. Smt Malini Awasthi appreciated the Prime Minister’s initiative of ‘Vocal for Local’ which has put this issue in the forefront and in the centre stage. She shared her experiences while working with rural women all around the country. The rural economy is full of examples and even the data supports the fact that women are the active and major contributors in every sphere of rural economic and social life. She spoke of how skill diversification in arenas’ such as agro-processing and crafts can really help in transformation of the rural landscape.

Smt. Anar Patel, a distinguished Social Worker and the founder of  Social NGO,Gramshree  highlighted, how guided, with the vision of self-empowerment, she has witnessed the efficiency and adaptability of women at the ground level and how simple ventures have yielded significant results and generation of capital for the people on the ground. 

The Vice-Chancellor, Prof Raj Kumar in his address, highly appreciated  the gracious initiative of the Honourable Minister, Smt. Smriti Zubin Irani for gracing the webinar, and spared her valuable time in sharing her words of wisdom. He welcomed the Guests of Honour, Padam Shri Smt. Malini Awasthi and Smt. Anar Patel as well as all the participants. He considered the three lady panelists to be blessed by Mother Goddess herself as they have made significant contributions in the service of their motherland. Prof. Raj Kumar expounded on the increasing but eternal importance of women empowerment in any society if it is to thrive. He spoke of how Women have always been able to seamlessly manage multiple responsibilities and challenges and work effectively to keep their homes, families, communities and society well-integrated and well-organised. He appreciated and applauded the persistent efforts of the Department of History and Interdisciplinary Centre for Swami Vivekananda Studies in organizing Webinars and Web Lectures at challenging times like these which also present unique opportunities.

Dr. Anju Suri, Professor and Chairperson of the Department of History introduced the theme and moderated the proceedings. In her welcome address, she expressed the profound joy and pride at the presence of eminent personalities and the Hon’ble Minister, Smt. Smriti Irani for interacting with students, faculty members and researchers all over the country from the platform of the Panjab University. Professor Anju Suri also expressed her elation at the Guests of Honour, Smt. Malini Awasthi and Smt. Anar Patel who lent their illustrious presence to the webinar.

The webinar  was attended by 580 participants and luminaries from across the country. The webinar was remarkable for the quality of information, pertinence of the various viewpoints which were put forward by the distinguished speakers, its comprehensive nature, cross disciplinary and strongly culturally rooted bearings and extremely informative deliverables.  The highly incisive and comprehensive webinar was followed by a Session of Queries and Observations conducted by Dr. Vishal Sharma. The Vote of Thanks was delivered by Professor Renu Thakur, Coordinator, ICSVS who expressed gratitude to the eminent speakers as well as the academicians, scientists, researchers, students and faculty members from many departments and Universities across India who joined the webinar.