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SMART CITY KICKS OFF E-GOVERNANCE PROJECT

 Chandigarh, October 23:- Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh, who is also Chief Executive Officer, Chandigarh Smart City Limited, Chandigarh took a meeting of all the stake holders which includes MCC, Estate Office, U.T., Chandigarh, Chief Architect, U.T., Chandigarh, Chief Engineer, M.C., Chief Engineer-cum-Special Secretary, U.T., Chandigarh, Chief Engineer, Chandigarh Housing Board, Chandigarh, besides other officers of the Chandigarh Administration for implementation of E-governance project in the city. 

            It is pertinent to mention here that the agreement has been signed with M/s PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) on 16.10.2019 by Chandigarh Smart City Limited for implementation of E-governance services.  The project has been formed to minimize manual intervention, ensure transparency, 24×7 excess to online citizen services and public grievances by eliminating the need of visiting the Govt. offices.  The project aims at online delivery of the services for the citizens.  There will be total of 27 E-Governance services out of which major E-governance services includes Online Building Plan Approvals, Booking of Community / Banquet Hall, Online Grievance Management, E-Horticulture Services, Online Permissions & NOC, Online Water and Sewerage connections, Integration with Property tax and Integration with Birth and Death registration etc. etc.  Citizens will be able to access these services through Chandigarh Smart City Limited Web-portal and Mobile Applications.  Citizens can track the status of their applications anytime, anywhere.

            The Commissioner advised that single point of contact persons should be pointed by each department for enabling the data to the agency on priority and the same will be approved by the Head of Department concerned.  He further directed that a Steering Committee comprising of Additional Commissioners, Chief Architect, Officers from NIC and SPIC and Deputy Commissioner, Chandigarh should be formed to monitor the progress as well as for approval of formulated plan by the agency M/s PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).  Regular meetings will be conducted in the office of Chandigarh Smart City Limited and Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh to overview the project.  The completion time of the project is one year.  Next meeting has been scheduled for November 1st, 2019.

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Pre- Diwali celebrations at PU

Chandigarh October 22, 2019

 Institute of Educational Technology & Vocational Education in collaboration with Dean International Students, Panjab University organized the pre- Diwali celebrations, here today. Prof. S.K Tomar, Director, HRDC and Prof. Nandita, Dean
International Students, Panjab University graced the joyous occasion and blessed the students. Dr Kanwalpreet Kaur Chairperson, IETVE welcomed the students and guests for responding to the invitation and being present for the occasion. Dr. Kalpana Thakur, the event Co-ordinator highlights the significance of Diwali. The events  diya and
candle decoration, Puja thali decoration, Rangoli making, Mehndi were organized. These events were followed by cultural program where students gave performances from different regions like Bengal, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Haryana. The main attraction of the event was Pre-Diwali fest: AAKRITI where students displayed different shopping stalls exhibiting their creativity and entrepreneurship enhancing life skills. A large number of students from different departments along with international students participated in the fest.

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MCC to conduct competition among Mkt Associations on Diwali decorations

Chandigarh, October 22:- The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh has decided to conduct competition among the Market Associations of city regarding Diwali decorations lights.

While sharing this information here today, Sh. Rajesh Kumar, Mayor of Chandigarh intimated that the MCC will constitute a committee of officers to conduct competition among city Market associations during Diwali lights.

He said that the winner Markets associations will be honoured by the MCC besides allotting works of their choice having Rs. 10 lacs works for 1st position, Rs. 7 lacs works for 2nd position and Rs. 5 lacs works for 3rd position from MCC funds.

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MCC Fire dept gears up for diwali festival

Chandigarh, October 22:- The Fire Department of Municipal Corporation Chandigarh has finalized its mobilization plan of fire and emergency services keeping in view the Diwali festival and deputed its all officials on duty under 7 zones from 25th October to 28th October, 2019.

All kind of leave/weekly rest of firefighting staff has been restricted for 4 days from 25th to 28th October, 2019 to ensure that maximum manpower should be readily available to meet any contingency across the city.

This plan was finalized in a meeting of  fire and emergency services committee held here today under the chairmanship of Sh. Ravi Kant Sharma and attended by other members of committee namely Sh. Arun Sood, Smt. Raj Bala Malik, Sh. Mahesh Inder Singh Sidhu, Maj. Gen. M.S. Kandal, Haji Mohd. Khurshid Ali, councilors, Sh. Anil Kumar Garg, Additional Commissioner-cum-Chief Fire Officer and other concerned officers of Fire Department.

During the meeting, the committee decided to divide the city under 7 zones for effective and efficient area coverage by fire-fighting vehicle and fire patrol parties. The members decided that the mobilization plan of fire and emergency services will be uploaded on the official website of MCC.

The committee decided to create awareness through highlighting the Do’s and Don’ts and fire safety precautions for using fireworks/crackers and holding cracker shops.

The committee also appreciates the online payment gateway for issuance of Fire Safety Certificate and asked the concerned officials to create awareness about the scheme among masses for larger benefit of general public.

The committee also decided that 9 fire service vehicles along with trained manpower will remain standby from 25th to 28th October 2019 for protection of various cracker shops locations designated by district magistrate, UT, Chandigarh.

Further 3 fire service vehicles alongwith trained manpower will be deployed for standby duty for protection of markets of heavy crowd footfall i.e. Patel Market, Sector 15, Sadar/Palika Bazar, Sector 19 and Shastri Market, Sector 22, Chandigarh.

In addition to that 8 motorcycles mounted with CAF based fire extinguishers along with trained manpower will perform patrolling duty across the city from fire prevention and protection point of view. 7 fire service vehicles alongwith trained staff will remain deployed at their respective fire stations to meet with any contingency in the nearby vicinity of concerned area jurisdiction.

The committee also decided that regular checking of all whole/retail sale points of fire crackers will be carried out by the fire department to ensure adequate number of sand bags, adequate water and sufficient number of fire-extinguishers would be readily available at cracker shops/sites and appropriate action would be taken against defaulters/offenders.

The committee plans to create a whatsapp group for close coordination between staff deployed and officers and for update/photographs and videos of duty during the period of deployment.

The zone plan for 7 city zones is as under:

SUMMARY OF DEPLOYMENT

Sr. No.ZONEZONE INCHARGEJURISDICTION OF ZONEVEHICLESDEPLOYEDMANPOWER DEPLOYED
1.        ZONE-1SFO-17Sector 9, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24 and 35.0601 SUB FIRE OFFICER
12 LEADING FIREMAN
29 FIREMAN
15 DRIVER
02 WRDO
TOTAL—59
2.       ZONE-2SFO-11Sector 1, 2, 3, 4, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 25, Dhanas, Khuda Lahora, Khuda Jassu,  Khuda Alisher, Kaimbwala  and Sarangpur0402 SUB FIRE OFFICER
09 LEADING FIREMAN
21 FIREMAN
09 DRIVER
01 WRDO
TOTAL—42
3.       ZONE-3SFO-38Sector 36, 37, 38, 38(West), 39, 40, 41, 42 (Badheri, Buterla and Attawa), 53, 54, 55 (Palsora), 56, Dadu Majra, Maloya.0501 SUB FIRE OFFICER
07 LEADING FIREMAN
15 FIREMAN
10 DRIVER
TOTAL—33
4.       ZONE-4SFO-32Sector 32, 33, 34, 43, 44, 45 (Burail), 46, 51 and 52(Kajheri), and Portion of Sector 61 falling inside the boundary UT, Chandigarh.0301 SUB FIRE OFFICER
12 LEADING FIREMAN
16 FIREMAN
08 DRIVER
TOTAL—37
5.       ZONE-5SFO Phase-III.A. Ph-II, Ramdarbar Colony, Hallomajra, Behlana, Faidan, Kursan,  Sector 31,  47,  48,  49, 50 and Portion of Sector 63 falling inside the boundary UT, Chandigarh.0401 SUB FIRE OFFICER
11 LEADING FIREMAN
17 FIREMAN
09 DRIVER
TOTAL—38
6.       ZONE-6SFO Phase-II.A. Ph-I, Raipur Kalan, Raipur Khurd, Makhan Majra and Daria, Sector, 20, 28, 29 and 30. 0401 SUB FIRE OFFICER
05 LEADING FIREMAN
21 FIREMAN
07 DRIVER
TOTAL—34
7.       ZONE-7SFO-ManimajraSector 5, 6, 7, 8, 19, 26, 27, I.T. Park, Kishangarh, Bhagwan Pura, Manimajra and Mauli Jagran. 0602 SUB FIRE OFFICER
12 LEADING FIREMAN
15 FIREMAN
 08 DRIVER
TOTAL—37

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Seminar at PU

Chandigarh October 22, 2019

 Department of History and its Researcher’s Society organised a seminar, here today on the theme “Historical Essence of India and Its Future” in the wake of Vigilance Awareness Week being observed by Panjab University, Chandigarh.
Professor Anju Suri, Chairperson who introduced the theme of the Seminar,  emphasised on the cultural and religious diversity prevalent in India and how it leads to the unity of our nation.


Professor M. Rajivlochan delivered the inaugural address. In his address, he drew the attention of audience to the fact that with changing times the changes are seen in cultural manners and customs for which the reality check is the dire need in order to assess our own progress and the progress of our civilization and country. The analysis in totality with all the positive and negative aspects enable us to come up with innovative practices for the growth of our personalities and our nation which can make our future prosperous and brighter.     


The seminar was organised by the Department for students of MA who presented 17 papers relating with various subthemes such as historical and cultural aspects, legends and historical sources, popular historical personalities, fairs, customs, Indian laws, foreign travellers, religion, ancient educational institutions of India to present their own perspective of how India is, what are its future prospects and how our nation could be further developed. The presentations were appreciated by all the guests who lauded the efforts of the students to present varied perspectives to understand the
idea of India and how these ideas in totality created the idea of India as sacred and ancient land of wisdom and culture.

The students’ seminar was attended by a large number of dignitaries which include Ms and Mr Amit Prasad (IPS), the Inspector General (Ropar), Mr. R. K. Taneja (Retired IAS officer), Mrs. and Mr. Prem Singh, (former Manager of the Tribune), Ms. Suman Rana who revealed that came for the seminar after reading about it in the morning newspaper and
they encouraged students to keep doing such academic activities in future.

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Police Commemoration day celebrated in PU

Chandigarh October 21, 2019

Centre for Police Administration, Panjab University, Chandigarh organized ‘Shaheedon Ko Naman’ to mark the Police Commemoration Day here today. Prof. Shankarji Jha, Dean University Instructions and Officiating Vice Chancellor,
Panjab University in his address lauded the role of police in maintaining peace and order in the society and joined the students and faculty in paying homage to the brave police martyrs by offering flowers.

Mr. Hemant Kumar, DIG, Border Security Force traced the history of Police Commemoration Day and said that on 21st October, 1959, a patrol party of CRPF was ambushed by the Chinese Army in Hot Springs, Ladakh, in which 10 brave hearts were martyred. Since then this day is commemorated to pay homage to the police martyrs. He motivated the students to join police force in large numbers Prof. Anil Monga, Chairperson (Officiating), Centre for Police Administration while welcoming the guests shared that every year Centre for Police Administration organizes this small event of Blood Donation Camp to pay homage to all those Police Personnel, who sacrificed their lives while performing their duties. He highlighted that the purpose is to create awareness and sensitize the students towards the sacrifices being
made by the Police force.


The event was attended by Prof. M.C. Sidhu, Dr. Kuldeep Singh, Dr. Namita Gupta, Dr. Paramjit Singh Kang, Dr. Gaurav Gaur along with Guest Faculty, Research Scholars and Students of Centre for Police Administration.

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MCC challaned 91 defaulters for not segregating waste

Chandigarh, October 17:- Acting tough against the defaulters, who did not segregate waste at source level, the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh has issued challans to 115 defaulters including 2 door to door waste collector for not collecting segregated waste i.e. wet and dry separately.

Following the directions of Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh, today, different teams of sanitation wing of MCC inspected their respective areas throughout city and challaned the defaulters, who did not give segregated waste to the door to door waste collectors.

The civic body had issued notice regarding segregation of waste at source level recently mentioning clearly that the MCC will not take mixed garbage from the households and take appropriate action against the defaulters.

During the inspection, today, the MCC challaned 115 violators with Rs. 200 fine each as per the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016. The door to door waster collectors were challaned in Manimajra area.

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Revised Examination Schedule for December-2019

Chandigarh October 17, 2019

It is notified for the information of the Public in general and the students in particular that the last date for submission of examination forms of all UG,PG & Professional courses (without and with late fee) has been extended upto 30.10.2019 from 17.10.2019. Revised schedule for submission of examination forms (without and with late fee) is as under:-
Without late fee                                         30.10.2019
With late fee of Rs.2,075/-                         06.11.2019
With late fee of Rs.6,075/-                         13.11.2019
With late fee of Rs.11,075/-                       20.11.2019
With late fee of Rs.22,075/-                       25.11.2019   
(Students can also visit the University website www.puchd.ac.in for information)

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Lecture held at PU

Chandigarh:

A lecture cum quiz and a slogan writing competition was organized at University Institute of Engineering and Technology (UIET), Panjab University, Chandigarh , here today to celebrate the birth anniversary of Dr A. P. J. Abdul Kalam. Ms. Ravinder Sahi, Senior Director, ETDC, Mohali, Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology, Government of India, was the speaker and the chief guest of the event. Prof. Savita Gupta, Director UIET and faculty members of ECE department graced the event with their presence.


        The session was inaugurated with a lamp lighting ceremony and welcome speech for the guest. The talk by Ms. Ravinder Sahi was mostly focused on the life and achievements of Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam. It was more of an interactive session where she interacted and asked questions from students. She motivated students and teachers to go to the website www.abdulkalam.com and take the oath as a student or a teacher. She motivated everyone to read the amazing books authored by Dr. Kalam. This was followed by some childhood stories of Dr. Kalam and how he had struggled throughout to reach such a honorable position. Overall, the session was motivating, inspiring, interactive and fun. The session came to an end by presenting a token of gratitude to the chief guest and to the Director UIET.


        After the event, a slogan writing competition was held where students participated and showcased their art skills.

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