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T. T. Water Supply Shut Down on 18th June

हरियाणा पुलिस द्वारा दीवाली के दौरान किसी भी अप्रिय घटना को रोकने के लिए पर्याप्त एहतियाती कदम उठाए गए हैं ताकि प्रदेशभर में रोशनी के त्योहार को पूरे उत्साह और खुशी के साथ मनाया जा सके।

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हरियाणा पुलिस द्वारा दीवाली के दौरान किसी भी अप्रिय घटना को रोकने के लिए पर्याप्त एहतियाती कदम उठाए गए हैं ताकि प्रदेशभर में रोशनी के त्योहार को पूरे उत्साह और खुशी के साथ मनाया जा सके।  अतिरिक्त पुलिस महानिदेशक, (कानून एवं व्यवस्था) श्री नवदीप सिंह विर्क ने आज यहां यह जानकारी देते हुए बताया कि सभी पुलिस आयुक्तों और जिला पुलिस अधीक्षकों को त्यौहार के सीजन में अपने संबंधित क्षेत्रों में पर्याप्त सुरक्षा व्यवस्था और यातायात प्रबंधन सुनिश्चित करने के निर्देश दिए गए हैं।  

उन्होंने कहा कि पुलिस द्वारा सुनिश्चित किया जाएगा कि गोदामों, भंडारण और पटाखों व आतिशबाजी के बिक्री स्थलों पर किसी भी दुर्घटना से बचने के लिए पर्याप्त सुरक्षा उपाय और आवश्यक सावधानी बरती जाए। साथ ही भंडारण और बिक्री केंद्रो पर अग्नि सुरक्षा उपायों को भी सुनिश्चित किया जाएगा। 

यह भी सुनिश्चित किया जाएगा कि पटाखों के बिक्री और भंडारण केंद्र घनी आबादी वाले क्षेत्रों से दूर स्थापित हों व उन स्थानों पर स्थित हों जहां हर तरफ पर्याप्त खुला स्थान उपलब्ध हो। साथ ही यह भी सुनिश्चित किया जाएगा कि पटाखों के स्टाल को सीमित स्थानों पर ही अनुमति दी जाए जहां अग्नि सुरक्षा सहित सुरक्षा के तमाम उपायों को सुनिश्चित किया जा सके। इसके अतिरिक्त, राज्य में शांति और कानून व्यवस्था बनाए रखने के लिए कड़ी निगरानी रखी जाएगी। 

श्री विर्क ने कहा कि पुलिस विभाग द्वारा नागरिक प्रशासन की टीमों के साथ बेहतर तालमेल बनाकर पटाखे व आतिशबाजी की बिक्री, संग्रहण, व परिवहन राज्य सरकार के दिशानिर्देशों के तहत सुनिश्चित किया जाएगा। उन्होंने कहा कि बिना लाइसेंस वाले या अनधिकृत निर्माताओं/दुकानदारों/विक्रेताओं के खिलाफ कानून अनुसार कार्रवाई भी अमल में लाई जाएगी। 

T. T. Water Supply Shut Down on 18th June

Chandigarh ranked 2nd in AMRUT projects

Chandigarh, October 25:- The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Govt. of India has ranked Chandigarh 2nd in the all states ranking for the works carried out under Atal Mission for Rejuvenation & Urban Transformation (AMRUT).

While sharing this achievement, Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh said that Atal Mission for Rejuvenation & Urban Transformation was launched by GOI in the year 2015.  The mission focuses on thrust areas such as water supply, sewerage, storm water drainage & green parks. Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh was entrusted to carry out various works for creation / up-gradation of infrastructure under AMRUT.

          He said that in Chandigarh, 12 projects costing Rs. 54 .09 crores were approved.  100% funding for these projects was provided by MoUHA, GOI.   The works such as Laying of new water supply lines in uncovered areas of Deep Complex, Hallomajra, replacement of PVC water supply lines with  DI water supply pipes in Madrasi & Rehabilitation Colony Maloya, providing water supply lines in Rehabilitation Colony, Dadumajra, Shifting of water supply lines in Indira Colony, Manimajra, laying of additional sewerage system in Ram Darbar  Colony, Development of Green Belt in Sector 48 C&D, Providing rising main from Jandpur to Sector 39, establishment of water supply testing laboratory.

The Commissioner further said that through these projects, we are able to provide clean and safe drinking water, good sewerage networks to avoid contamination especially in Rehabilitation Colonies and increase number of children friendly green parks in the city.

          The Commissioner said that with all efforts, MCC has completed 9 out of 12 works and balance 3 works are likely to be completed by 31.12.2019. About 4000 new sewer and water supply connections have been released so far under AMRUT projects.  MC Chandigarh has achieved all the reforms required to be carried out under AMRUT every year since 2015 and has also been given cash incentive of Rs. 195.00 lacs for achieving the milestones with respect to reforms.

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Chandigarh achieves ODF ++ status

Chandigarh, October 25:- The Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs, Govt. of India (MoHUA) has granted the status of ODF++ to Chandigarh City.

While sharing this information, Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh said here today that earlier, Chandigarh had achieved the ODF status on 2nd October 2016 and now the status has been upgraded to ODF++.

He said that there are about 305 Public Toilets in the various markets in Chandigarh, out of which 274 are public Toilets and 31 are Community Toilets. All the toilets fulfill the conditions laid for ODF. The MoHUA has issued the guidelines that if 25 % of toilets fulfill the additional conditions like availability of Sanitary Napkins Vending Machines, Proper Ventilation, Availability of water 24 hours, proper signage, toilet connected to sewerage system, entry separate for Gents and Ladies, availability of Attendant, Ramps for Handicap, maintaining  of record like roaster, stock register, proper lighting, Cleanliness of toilets, Availability of all toilets on Google Map etc city can be declared ODF++.

He further said that accordingly, Chandigarh fulfilled these conditions in about 90 toilets.  The third party inspection was carried by an independent agency from the GOI, in the month of September 2019. The party visited toilets randomly, barren area, water bodies, Sewage Treatment Plants, ISBT Sector 43, Rock garden Chandigarh. All the inspected toilets and area were found fulfilling the conditions laid for the tag of ODF++. On the report of third party inspection, the MoHUA has granted the tag of ODF++ to city beautiful Chandigarh, he added.

T. T. Water Supply Shut Down on 18th June

Administrator honours sanitation workers with “Swachhata Samaan”

Chandigarh, October 25:- Sh. V.P. Singh Badnore, Governor of Punjab and Administrator, UT, Chandigarh honoured the Sanitation workers during “Swachhata Samaan Samaroh” at Tagore Theater, here today in presence of Sh. Rajesh Kumar, Mayor, Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, Commissioner, Sh. Shakti Parkash Devshali, Chairman, Sanitation Committee, Sh. S.K. Jain, Additional Commissioner and other councilors and senior officers of MCC.

He was addressing the sanitation workers and door to door waste collectors at Tagore Theater during “Swachhata Samaan Samaroh” organized by the Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh to commemorate Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti.

He said that when we discuss cleanliness the role and responsibility of Swachhata Sainiks comes very first and they get proud to the city always. He said that a growing demand of the modern parameters of Swachhata implies the need for an improved understanding of our resources, and the ability to manage that demand in an equitable and sustainable way.

He said that when we think of cleanliness, our brains have been programmed to think of large garbage dumps and heaps of scattered garbage, and not the small amount of garbage generated in our households. He said that cleanliness should start in our minds from the very beginning of waste generation at source level. He said that if we people manage garbage in segregated manner in our households, then there will be no problem of garbage dumps and heaps in any where.

He appreciated the initiative of MCC to start 100 percent segregation of household waste in 13 villages, recently transferred to the MCC and asked them to implement this in other parts of city at the earliest. He wishes all the participants Happy & prosperous Diwali and wishes of Mahrishi Valmiki Jayanti.

The Administrator, Mayor and Commissioner awarded CSI, SI, MPW and Safaikarmacharis with the “Swachhta Samaan” including Sh. Subash Singh (Work Munshi), Sh. Paramjit (Sewerman), Sh. Baljit (Sewerman), Sh. Vijay Pal (Head Sewerman), Sh. Shera Singh (Bolder), Sh. Mohinder Pathak (CSI), Sh. Parveen Kumar (MPW), Sh. Jatinder Kumar (Driver), Sh. Lal Chand (Safai Karamchari), Sh. Kala Ram (Safai Karamchari), Sh. Gopi (Safai Karamchari), Sh. Vijay (Safai Karamchari), Sh. Mangat Ram (Safai Karamchari), Sh. Parsh Ram (D.T.D. Collector), Sh. Dharamvir (D.T.D. Collector), Sh. Sunil Kumar (D.T.D. Collector), Sh. Ram Kumar (D.T.D. Collector), Sh. Rajvir (Helper of D.T. D. Collection Vehicle).

While addressing the gathering, Sh. Rajesh Kumar, Mayor of Chandigarh said that the neat and clean city, we see in every morning is the best efforts our safai sainiks and door to door waste collectors. He said that the MCC achieved various awards and honours in clean city tag with the best efforts of their sanitation workers and wishes to maintain cleanliness and beauty of the city forever.

Earlier, Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, Commissioner, MCC welcomed the Chief Guest and other dignitaries at the programme. He also briefed about the sanitation campaign, segregation at source and other awareness initiatives conducted by the Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh.

Sh. Shakti Parkash Devshali, Chairman, Sanitation Committee, MCC also wished all the safaikarmacharis and door to door waste collectors happy diwali and Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti.

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Diwali Celebrations at PU

Chandigarh October 24, 2019

The students of Department of Ancient Indian History, Culture & Archaeology, Panjab University, Chandigarh celebrated Diwali with  the inmates of  Old age Home Sector 15, Chandigarh  on 24.10.2019 by distributing fruits to the elderly.  The
students were very happy to interact with the elderly and  received blessings in return from them.  The joy of sharing made the students happy and they assured that every year they will be visiting the old age home on Diwali in future.

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सरकार विधवा महिलाओं को स्वावलंबी बनाने के लिए दे रही ऋण 

Diwali celebrated at PU

Chandigarh October 24, 2019

Students of Centre for Social Work, Panjab University, Chandigarh celebrated Diwali with theme of “Green Deewali” with the Children of Aruna Asif Ali Trust Sector- 44 Chandigarh. The students organized Rangoli making competition and Chart Making competition on green Diwali. Children from Aruna Asif Ali Trust participated in said competitions. Students of Social Work Panjab University also aware those children about Green Diwali Concept and told them not to use crackers on Diwali. Students made them aware about the harmful effects of crackers on human health as well as on
environment.

 Social Work Students also spread massage among the children that instead of spending huge amount of money on crackers they can buy fruits, new clothes, books and other useful items of daily routine.  In the end Bananas, Juice and Chocolates shared with Children of Aruna Asif Ali Trust by spreading a message that “Say No to Crackers and Go for Green Diwali”

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Deepostava at PU

Chandigarh October 24, 2019

The Department of Sanskrit, Panjab University Chandigarh organized “Deepostava” a celebration of Diwali festival as well as remembrance of “Martydom of Swami Dayanand Sarawati”.  Prof V.K Alankar, Chairperson, Deptt of Sanskrit presided
over the event. Competition of art & craft, rangoli making, folk songs and folk dance were also held. Being the martyrdom day of Swami Daynand Saraswati he was remembered with great zeal. It was urged to the students and the research Scholars to follow his footsteps of combining the Ancient Vedic Knowledge and reform. Dr. Vikram Kumar, Dr. Surendera Acharya and Dr. Sushma Alankar were also invited to give  lectures  on Indian Festivals and their significance, and Philosophy of Dayamnand Saraswati. Hemant Kaushik and Anshul Chaudhary of M.A. 1st Year also gave a short speech about Diwali and its cultural continuity. The event ended with the Vote of thanks by the Chairperson.
i) Art &Craft:          First Prize — Koshalya (M.A 2nd year)
                        Second Prize — Cheenu (M.A 1st year)
(ii) Rangoli Making:            First Prize — Cheenu (M.A 1st year)
        Second Prize — Ram kumar & Nitin (M.A 1st year)
(iii) Folk Song:        First Prize – Mamata (M.A 1st year)
        Second Prize – Richa (M.A 1st year)
(iv) Folk Dance:        First Prize – Kiran (M.A 1st year)
        Second Prize – Mandeep (M.A 2nd year)

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सरकार विधवा महिलाओं को स्वावलंबी बनाने के लिए दे रही ऋण 

Awareness Drive at PU

Chandigarh October 24, 2019

To create public awareness about the ill-effects of noise and smoke caused by firecrackers, NSS, Panjab University, held an awareness drive on ‘Say no to Crackers’ at Panjab University. The NSS volunteers stood at the entry gates of Panjab University as well as at student Centre to spread the word forward by various thought provoking slogans, holding placard and posters. The idea of the campaign was to celebrate Diwali ‘the festivals of light’ without harming the environment by giving up on crackers, lightening up with diyas rather than decorative lights and using natural colors for
Rangoli.


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सरकार विधवा महिलाओं को स्वावलंबी बनाने के लिए दे रही ऋण 

Posthumous Award to Prof. P.P. Singh, SCS, PU

Chandigarh October 23, 2019

Prof. PP Singh, founder of  Journalism Education in India at Panjab University, Lahore in 1941 has been Posthumously Awarded by Joshi Foundation during the Media award Punjab 2018 for the category ‘outstanding contribution in Journalism Education’. The award was received by Prof. Archana R. Singh, School of Communication Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh which includes a trophy, a certificate and Rs. 21000/- cash.   

        The Department proposes to utilize the award money for the ‘PP Singh Memorial Lecture  Series’ which was initiated by the department last year.       

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Adviser lays foundation stone of Animal Birth Control Centre at Raipur Kalan

Chandigarh Oct. 23:- Sh. Manoj Kumar Parida, IAS , Adviser to the Administrator, UT, Chandigarh today laid the foundation stone of Animal Birth Control Centre at village Raipur Kalan, here in presence of Sh. Rajesh Kumar, Mayor, Sh. Arun Kumar Gupta, IAS, Principal Secretary Home, Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, Commissioner, Sh. Hardeep Singh, Senior Deputy Mayor, Sh. S.K. Jain, Additional Commissioner, Councilors & officers of MCC and prominent persons of the area.

While addressing the gathering, the Adviser said that animals can not speak for themselves, we are their voice and providing care centre for them is best service in the universe. He said that with the MCC is doing good not only for the citizens of Chandigarh but also looking after the care services for the animals too. He appreciated the work of MCC for provision of cattle pond in 15 acre land and building the dog care shelter in the 1.4 acre land. He assured the MCC for providing sufficient funds for completing and running of the project.

On the occasion, the Mayor said that the animal birth control centre will be established in 1.40 acre land out of 15 acres land of MCC at Raipur Kalan. Rest of the land used to provide cattle pond. He said that animal birth control centre will be comprised of 5 dog kennels to accommodate 300 dogs.

Earlier, the Commissioner welcomed the Chief Guest and other dignitaries at the function. He said that Hospital, Laboratory, kitchen, parking area and dormitory to accommodate 10-12 workers will be provided in the centre. He said that the centre would be constructed within one year time period and will be made fully functional.

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