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माता मनसा देवी बोर्ड की सीईओ के नेतृत्व में चलास्वच्छता अभियान

*Mayor distributes awards to MCC sports meet winners*

*MC Chandigarh to conduct quarterly sports meets among councilors and employees; Mayor*

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*Chandigarh, September 4:-* The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh will conduct quarterly sports meets among its employees and councilors from October, 2024 onwards.

While announcing this here today during the prize distribution ceremony held here today at MC office, city Mayor Sh. Kuleep Kumar said that sports games will not only relieve the employees from stress but is also good for their health. He said that an agenda regarding this will be brought to the ensuing General House Meeting for final decision that after every three months there will be sports tournaments among the councilors and employees of MC Chandigarh.

He said that the sports meet was organized by the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh at sports stadium, Sector 7 to commemorate birthday of India’s Hockey Legend Major Dhyan Chand on 30th August. He remembered India’s hockey legend Major Dhyan Chand for his dedication, determination and sporting spirit for the team and Nation.

He said that separate teams MCC for different games will be constituted and employees will be provided proper training by the coaches during the tournaments which will not only brought a good name for the Corporation but also for the City Beautiful.

The Mayor and Joint Commissioner Mrs. Isha Kamboj awarded mementos and certificates to the winners of different games including 100 meter race, 400 meter race, volleyball, badminton, tug of war (pulling the rope), chess and carom for men and women categories.

*Mayor distributes awards to MCC sports meet winners*

Ms. Kavleen, SDE for 1st position in 100 meter race, Ms. Sumati Rawat for 2nd Position and Ms. Reena for 3rd Position in above 40 female category.

Ms. Joyti 1st position in 100 meter race, Ms Enna for 2nd position and Ms. Ashu for 3rd position in below 40 female category.

Balinder Malik for 1st Position, Rakesh Kumar for 2nd position and Vijay Kumar for 3rd position in above 40 male category 100 meter race.

Deepak Kumar for 1st position, Deepak Shery for 2nd position and Rohit for 3rd position in below 40 male category in 100 meter race.

Sh. Jatin Saini-Akin Kumar for 1st Position, Amarjit Singh-Devender Siwach for 2nd position and D P Singh-Deepak and Sanjeev Kumar – Gurmej Singh for 3rd position in Badminton doubles male above 40 category.

Sh. Jatin Saini – Akin Kumar for 1st Position, Ravi- Rajat for 2nd position and Deepak -Harinder for 3rd position in Badminton doubles male below 40 category.

Alka – Kavleen Kaur for 1st position, Enna – Shilpa for 2nd position and Sneh Lata – Sunita Rani for 3rd position in Badminton doubles female.

Akhil Goyal for 1st position and Dalip Thakur for 2nd position in Chess male category

Shilpa for 1st position and Nita (SHG) for 2nd position in Chess female category.

Rahul Sharma and Shivam for 1st position, Deepak Pandey and Jaspreet Singh for 2nd position and Kulwinder Singh and Ajay Dutt for 3rd position in Carom male category.

Champa Bhatt and Vijay for 1st position, Deepjyot and Harmeen Dhillon for 2nd position, Manjeet Kaur and Ruby (SHG Members) and Sunita Rani and Sneh Lata for 3rd position in Carom female category.

Fire Station Sector 17 for 1st position, Fire Station Sector 32 for 2nd position and Fire Station Industrial Area Phase -1 for 3rd position in Volleyball.

MOH team 1st position and Fire Department 2nd position in Tug of War male category.

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माता मनसा देवी बोर्ड की सीईओ के नेतृत्व में चलास्वच्छता अभियान

IGNOU extends Fresh Admission & Re-Registration up to 10th September, 2024

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Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has extended the last date for online admission to all Masters, Bachelors, PG Diploma and Diploma programs (except Certificate programmes) and online Re-registration of all Masters and Bachelors for the session July, 2024 session till 10th Septembber, 2024. Dr. Bhanu Pratap Singh, Senior Regional Director of IGNOU Regional Center Chandigarh informed that interested applicants can apply through online link for admission to any Masters, Bachelors, PG Diploma and Diploma programs of their choice: https://ignouadmission.samarth.edu.in/ which is available on IGNOU website www.ignou.ac.in.

IGNOU extends Fresh Admission & Re-Registration up to 10th September, 2024
IGNOU extends Fresh Admission & Re-Registration up to 10th September, 2024

SC/ST students will be admitted without charging any fee in some of the Diploma/PG Diploma & Graduate Programmes and they will have to apply online and to upload all necessary documents for fee exemption. For further information regarding the courses on offer the applicants may see the IGNOU website (www.ignou.ac.in) or IGNOU Chandigarh’s website (www.rcchandigarh.ac.in and IGNOU Regional Center Chandigarh’s Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/RCCHD . 

IGNOU extends Fresh Admission & Re-Registration up to 10th September, 2024
IGNOU extends Fresh Admission & Re-Registration up to 10th September, 2024

Dr.  Bhanu Pratap Singh, Senior Regional Director of IGNOU Regional Centre Chandigarh informed that students should Re-registered to the subsequent year/semester till 10th September, 2024 for July, 2024 session to continue their study. For Re-registration process the candidate has to register himself/herself (if not registered) on the official website i.e. https://onlinerr.ignou.ac.in/ . Whereas those who have already registered can simply login with the id- password and fill up the registration and submit the requisite fees online. In case a learner faces any difficulty he/she can approach the RC Chandigarh office for support.  

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माता मनसा देवी बोर्ड की सीईओ के नेतृत्व में चलास्वच्छता अभियान

*Mayor distributes PRAISE awards for best performance under PMSVANIDHI *

*Praise Awards 2023-24; celebrating achievements, inspiring excellence*

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Chandigarh, September 3:- Sh. Kuldeep Kumar, Mayor of Chandigarh today distributed Praise awards 2023-24 to the best performer banks under PM SVANIDHI scheme at a state level award ceremony organized at Rani Laxmi Bai Mahila Bhawan, Sector 38, here in the presence of Sh. Yogesh Dhingra, area councilor, Mrs. Isha Kamboj, Joint Commissioner, Sh. Hari Singh Gumra, Chief LDM, Chandigarh, Sh. Vivek Trivedi, Social Development Officer, DAY-NULM, Chandigarh and other concerned officials of MC and banks.

In the award ceremony, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh was conferred Best in Svandhi Se Samriddhi category, and Punjab National Bank and Bank of Baroda was given Best Performing Banks under PM SVANidhi, whereas 10 Bank Branches comprised of Bank of Baroda, Grain Market, Bank of Maharashtra, Sector-47- C, Central Bank of India, Sector 37- C, Punjab National Bank, Sector-22, Punjab National Bank, Ind. Area Ph-I, State Bank of India,Sector -22- D, State Bank of India,Main Branch,UCO Bank, Manimajra, Union Bank of India (UBI), Main Branch and Union Bank of India (UBI), Dhanaswere given best performing branches in the Chandigarh as per notification of Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India dated 29, July 2024.

While addressing the gathering, the Mayor said that Chandigarh has mobilized 10, 358 applications, and 8563 applications were sanctioned with a loan amount of Rs. 13.8 cr. whereas 7978 applications were disbursed with a loan amount of Rs. 12.55 cr giving benefits to approx. 4900 registered street vendors in Chandigarh. 96.89% of PM SVANidhi beneficiaries were profiled with the identification of 11472 new members for eight social security schemes for the members of street vendors.

On this occasion, the Mayor also distributed Parichay Board issued by the Government of India along with a letter from Prime Minister to PM SVANidhi beneficiaries. In addition, officials engaged in the implementation of PM SVANdhi were also appreciated by the Mayor Chandigarh.

In the programme, bank officials, street vendors, PM SVANidhi beneficiaries and members of the Town Vending Committee and members of Area Level Federation and City Level Federation, NGOs participated.

Also, sessions were organized on various subjects like Financial Literacy, Financial Inclusion, PoshanAbhiyan, Social Security schemes and a camp was installed at the venue in the programme.

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माता मनसा देवी बोर्ड की सीईओ के नेतृत्व में चलास्वच्छता अभियान

BioNEST & E-YUVA Centre celebrated the launch of “BioE3 Policy: Cultivating future growth through Green Innovation”

Chandigarh August 29, 2024

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BioNEST and E-YUVA Centre, PU Chandigarh, proudly celebrated the landmark launch of “BioE3 (Biotechnology for Economy, Environment and Employment) Policy for Fostering High Performance Biomanufacturing’. On this momentous occasion, the esteemed Vice Chancellor of Panjab University, Prof. Renu Vig, launched the poster for “BioE3 policy: Cultivating future growth through Green Innovation” on 29th August 2024 for spreading a word for the same. Prof. Rohit Sharma explained about the policy that this innovative policy sets a new benchmark in advancing bioscience research and entrepreneurship, aligning with the broader goals of sustainable development and economic growth. The ‘BioE3 Policy’ introduces a forward-thinking framework designed to drive technology development and commercialization in the biosciences sector. The BioE3 Policy will be focussing on strategic/ thematic sectors of high value bio-based chemicals, biopolymers & enzymes; smart proteins & functional foods; precision biotherapeutics; climate resilient agriculture; carbon capture & its utilization; marine and space research. This policy will expedite technology development and commercialization by setting up Biomanufacturing & Bio-AI hubs and a Biofoundry. By focusing on regenerative bioeconomy models and green growth, it will also promote the expansion of India’s skilled workforce and drive significant job creation. This policy will further strengthen the government’s initiatives like the ‘Net Zero’ carbon economy and ‘Lifestyle for Environment,’ guiding India towards accelerated ‘Green Growth’ through the promotion of a ‘Circular Bioeconomy.’ The BioE3 Policy aims to create a future that is more sustainable, innovative, and responsive to global challenges, establishing a clear Bio-vision for a Viksit Bharat. Prof. Rohit Sharma was accompanied by his team working under BioNEST and E-YUVA Centre, who being the stakeholders and direct benefiters of BioE3 Policy are very much excited about the new venture they are going to embark upon.

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माता मनसा देवी बोर्ड की सीईओ के नेतृत्व में चलास्वच्छता अभियान

Software Freedom Day

Chandigarh August 28, 2024

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On 28th of August 2024, the Department of Library and Information Science celebrated Software Freedom Day. The event, held at Lecture Hall I, which started at 11:30 AM and was attended by students, faculty members, and Research Scholars. The purpose of this event was to raise awareness about the importance of Software Freedom and its impact on the academic and professional lives of library science students. MLIS students Chanchal and Priya gave informative talks, with Chanchal explaining what Software Freedom is and why it matters, and Priya discussing how open-source tools like Koha and DSpace benefit library management. The Chairperson of the department, Prof. Rupak Chakravarty shared insights on how adopting Software supports transparency, collaboration, and learning in the field of library science. The event successfully raised awareness and encouraged students to engage with open-source projects in their academic and professional lives. This was followed by an interactive Q & A session wherein Students, Research Scholars and Faculty members participated.

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Advisory to all Student Organizations

Chandigarh August 27, 2024

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It has been noticed that representatives of various Students’ Organizations are littering the campus with printed material in the form of their manifesto/other pamphlets etc.  The same is violation of guidelines of J.M. Lyngdoh Committee.

Therefore, all Students Organizations are advised not to deface buildings, walls, trees, floors, poles etc. or littering the Campus, as the same is punishable under the “Defacement Act” as well.

Strict action will be taken against the Students/Organizations who indulge in littering and whose pamphlets/stickers are found on University walls/trees/poles/buildings etc. These are allowed only on the designated notice boards provided for the election.

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*Mayor dedicates renovated Community Centre at Kishangarh to public*

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*Chandigarh, August 27:-* Sh. Kuldeep Kumar, Mayor, Chandigarh today inaugurated renovated Community Centre in Kishangarh, here in the presence of Smt. Suman Sharma, area councilor, other councilors, officers of MC Chandigarh and other prominent persons of the area.

While addressing the gathering, the Mayor said that this Community Centre has undergone extensive renovations to enhance its functionality and aesthetic appeal at a total expenditure of Rs. 59 lacs. He said that this Community Centre was handed over by the Chandigarh Administration to the Municipal Corporation during the year 2019 merger of 13 villages under the MC’s jurisdiction. At that time, the Community Centre was in poor condition and lacked basic facilities.

He said that the comprehensive renovation has addressed these issues, including making the main hall soundproof with a new false ceiling, and upgrading the windows and doors with toughened glass and U PVC materials for soundproofing. A new open kitchen has been constructed, allowing it to be used without disturbing ongoing events. All doors have been aesthetically enhanced with teak wood, and the entire building has been made handicapped-friendly, ensuring accessibility for all, added the Mayor.

The Mayor said that the additional upgrades include covering the bathroom walls with ceramic tiles, adding a 3-foot vertical granite cladding to the corridor walls and repainting the entire building. Various repair works have also been completed to done the facility to optimal condition.

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*MC Commissioner inaugurates toilet block in market at sector 46*

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*Chandigarh, August 22:-*  MC Commissioner Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS on Thursday inaugurated a toilet block in the Market of Sector 46 B here today in the presence of Sh. Gurpreet Singh Gabbi, area councilor, office bearers and members of the area Market welfare Association and Market committee of sector 46.

Re constructed at a cost of ₹10.61 lakh in the market, the toilet block has facilities for children and transgender also besides provision of sanitary pads and sanitary incinerator in the ladies toilet blocks for scientific disposal of sanitary pads.

Speaking on the occasion, the Commissioner said all toilet blocks in markets and parks were Geotagged and could be located through Google Maps. She said that QR codes have been provided at each block and can be scanned to report any problem, such as sewerage blockage, water leakage and missing taps.

The Commissioner said under the Swachh Bharat Mission and following the parameters of Water Plus, all the old toilet blocks are being revamped/re-constructed by adding more facilities and modern plumbing accessories.

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*F&CC approves cremation of unclaimed bodies by MCC through LPG crematorium*

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*Chandigarh, August 20:-* The Finance and Contract committee of Municipal Corporation Chandigarh has accorded approval for various developmental agenda items including cremation of unidentified/unclaimed bodies through LPG crematorium, Sector 25, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 3.42 lac per year.

The meeting of F&CC was held here today under the Chairmanship of Sh. Kuldeep Kumar, Mayor and attended by Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner and other members of committee namely Smt. Jaswinder Kaur, Sh. Maheshinder Singh Siddhu, Sh. Ram Chander Yadav, Smt. Taruna Mehta and other senior officers of MCC.

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

· Replacement of Gas Genset, Gas Scrubber, Gas Blower & Electrical Panel at 5TPD Bio-Methanation Plant, Industrial Area Ph-I, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 30.87 lacs.

· Construction of RCC pavement between windrow pad and admin block for movement of vehicles and construction of pavement for washing of vehicles at solid waste processing plant, Sector 25 West, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 22.32 lacs

· The Committee discussed the agenda item regarding adjustment of Car Bazaar fees and recommended it to the ensuing meeting of General House for taking final decision.

· Extension in service of hiring of one Chain Dozer for maintenance and upkeep of Dumping Ground at Chandigarh for another one year from 01.10.2024 to 30.09.2025 at an estimated cost of Rs. 33.73 lacs.

· Dismantling of paver blocks, providing and fixing of chequered tiles infront of Showrooms & Booth in Sector 9 & 10 inner market, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 47.91 lacs.

· Special repair of cremation ground of village Sarangpur, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 41.43 lacs.

· Construction of pedestrian path along V-5 road Sector 44 A, B & D, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 40.10 lacs.

· Construction of footpath opposite SCO 29-34, Sector 33-D, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 11.89 lacs.

· Construction of median on V-4 road Sector 43 & fixing spring post at T-point of V-5 road infront of Annual Garden Sector 44-A, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 14.46 lacs.

· Strengthening of Sewerage system by providing and laying 200mm (8”) i/d SW pipe line along with construction of machine hole Chamber at various locations in Bapudham colony Sector 26, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 46.42 lacs.

· Augmentation of street lights system on roads near Industrial Bank and Citco dhaba Industrial Area, Ph-I, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 31.28 lacs.

· Providing disabled friendly infrastructure in Waste to Wonder Park, Sector 48 & 32, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 32.49 lacs.

· Providing high mast lights and solar lights in Terraced Garden Sector 33, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 45.86 lacs.

· Installation of lights in EWS Colony Ramdarbar, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 33.72 lacs.

· Providing and laying of 4” D.I. Water Supply line from Tubewell pocket 6 (New) to Tubewell No. 2, Mauli Complex in lieu of 4” Cracked PVC Water Supply line, Mauli Jagran, UT, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 36.51 lacs.

· Construction of RCC pavements at 300 TPD Composting Plant Dumping Ground Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 48.14 lacs.

· Up-gradation of front of Market at Sector 30 C & D, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 44.96 lacs.

· Providing and fixing of play equipment, in park near House No. 117, Sector 24, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 1.89 lacs

· Repair, providing/fixing paver block and PCC tile on berm phirni road in village Attawa, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 16.37 lacs

· Special repair of existing sealing wall and providing and fixing fencing the boundary wall of Audit Pool Colony, Sector 41-B, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 8.53 lacs.

· Installation of lights in green belt Sector 31 A/B & C/D, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 39.37 lacs.

· Providing and fixing of Pipe Benches, PCC Benches and Huts in various parks, Green Belt and Markets of Sector 34, 35 and 43, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 20.67 lacs.

· Providing new children play equipments in various Park/Green Belt of Sector 31 and 33, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 14.57 lacs

· Revamp of flooring by providing high density Chequered tiles infront of market/showrooms/booths and refixing paver blocks backside SCO’s in market of Sector 41, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 48.03 lacs.

· Special repair of existing sealing wall in Sector 34, 35 and 43, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 8.78 lacs.

· Providing and laying of 200 mm (8”) i/d S.W. pipe line for smooth disposal of Waste Water Generated from various food shops situated at booth market 1 @ 2 along v-4 road sector 42-C, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 26.88 lacs.

· Procurement of 02 No. Standard mobile toilet vans for use at street vending zone Sector 15, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 21.00 lacs.

· Strengthening of storm water drainage network by providing and laying of 300 mm (12”) i/d RCC NP-2 pipe line along with construction of new road guilies and machine holes in back service lane at various location from sector 7 to sector 11, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 45.29 lacs.

· Special repair/maintenance of Community Centre at Maloya Colony, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 24.38 lacs.

· Dismantling, providing and fixing of 60mm thick interlocking paver blocks in phirni road of village Khuda Alisher, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 43.24 lacs.

· Repair of existing paver blocks around the parks in Sector 36, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 31.61 lacs.

· Special repair of damaged streets and footpath in EWS colony, Sector 38-D, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 13.77 lacs.

· Repair of cement concrete and pavers tracks in parks, near house no. 738, 904 sport complex of Sector 43, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 34.20 lacs.

· Repair of cement concrete and pavers tracks in parks, near # 1234 and 1241 of sector 34 and park near # 1001, 1108 Topiary park and green belt near market topiary part-II of sector 35, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 44.44 lacs.

· Augmentation of street lights on V3 road 46/49, 47/48 and 45/50, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 49.50 lacs.

· Special repair and maintenance of street lights in Japanese Garden, Sector 31, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 45.59 lacs.

· Special repair of Dhobi Ghat in Sector 15, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 45.33 lacs.

· Providing and fixing 60 mm interlocking paver blocks around boundary wall of DAV School in sector 39-D, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 3.17 lacs.

· Installation of additional light poles on V5 road CD and decorative poles on footpath near #3511, Sector 24, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 28.90 lacs.

· Extension of the contracts for operation and maintenance of the Gaushala situated at Maloya and Sector 45, Chandigarh for further 06 months w.e.f. 01.10.2024 to 31.03.2025 or till finalization of new contract.

· Ex-post facto approval for arranging refreshment during the cricket matches amounting to Rs. 6.75 lacs organized as part of UTCA Gully Cricket league 2024 organized from 26th July to 12th August at Chandigarh.

· The committee accorded approval for sponsorship of Rs. 7.00 lacs for refreshment to the Chandigarh State Athletics Championship 2024-25 scheduled to be held from 23rd to 26th August, 2024.

· Taking over of 60 Ton Wiegh Bridge and 500 KVa Substation from M/s SMS Limited for 300 TPD Composting Plant, Dumping Ground, Dadumajra at an estimated cost of Rs. 23.70 lacs.

· The committee accorded approval for the amended MOU for operation and maintenance of public toilet blocks in various markets, parks/green belts in various sectors, villages and colonies in Chandigarh and recommended to the ensuing General House Meeting for final decision.

· The committee accorded approval for the amended MOU for operation and maintenance of community toilet in various sectors, villages and colonies in Chandigarh and recommended to the ensuing General House Meeting for final decision.

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*MCC committed to promoting eco-friendly and sustainable products in the city*

‘Prarambh’ stall set up in sector-15 market*

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*Chandigarh, August 18:-* In a dedicated effort to promote eco-friendly and sustainable products, the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh has set up a ‘Prarambh’ stall at the bustling Sector 15 market.

 This initiative is part of the “Celebrating One Year of PRARAMBH; the One-Stop Store for Eco-Friendly and Sustainable Products, Empowering Communities in Line with RRR Principles” campaign and is also in preparation for the upcoming festivities. This initiative aligns with MCC’s vision of creating a cleaner, greener, and healthier city under the Safai Apnao Bimaari Bhagao campaign.

Visitors to the stall can explore a wide array of unique, socially, and environmentally responsible products. These include incense sticks and cones made from floral waste, handmade and intricately designed candles, captivating wall paintings, and traditional Janmashtami hampers.

MC Commissioner Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS highlighted that the PRARAMBH initiative, launched a year ago, aims to raise awareness about sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives to commonly used products for daily use and during festivities. By opting for these products, individuals can actively contribute to waste reduction and support a cleaner, greener, and healthier environment.

The Commissioner further said that during the financial year 2023-24, MCC’s initiative of providing a prime shop in Sector-17 and festive stalls at prominent locations across the city has given self-help groups (SHGs) a platform to showcase their talents and achieve financial independence. The total sales from Prarambh stalls at various markets and cultural events citywide, such as the Rose Festival, Chrysanthemum Show, and Teej, have reached approximately Rs. 3.5 lakhs, while the dedicated store under the bridge near Smart City in Sector-17 has generated sales of around Rs. 80,474.

She emphasized that by choosing eco-friendly products, citizens contribute to a sustainable future while supporting local artisans and entrepreneurs. The MC Chandigarh remains steadfast in its commitment to building a clean and sustainable city by implementing initiatives and campaigns that promote environmental consciousness and encourage active citizen participation.

Additionally, Prarambh stalls will be set up in various markets, including those in Sectors 15-22, 19, and 41 Krishna Market, until September 1, as part of the Safai Apnao Bimaari Bhagao Campaign.

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