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*MC Chandigarh conducts intensive cleaning and anti-encroachment drive in sector 52 and 53*

Panjab University Achieves Historic Podium Finish at 38th AIU National Youth Festival

Chandigarh, 9 March 2025

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Panjab University (PU), Chandigarh, has achieved a historic milestone by securing the second Runner-Up Champion Trophy at the 38th AIU Inter-University National Youth Festival. The national festival was hosted by Amity University, Noida.

This marks the first time PU has attained a podium finish at this prestigious national event. Notably, every PU participant who qualified for the national level secured a position, showcasing the university’s commitment to excellence in cultural and artistic pursuits.

PU students delivered stellar performances across various categories, with top achievements including a first-place finish in Skit by Mahin Vaidya, Arshiya Verma, Khushi Sehgal, Eishit Goel, Tanmay Goel, and Garv Rajora from G.G.D.S.D. College, Sector 32, Chandigarh. Esha from D.A.V. College, Sector 10, Chandigarh, secured first position in Western Vocal Solo, while Rupali Sharma from Khalsa College for Women, Civil Lines, Ludhiana, won first place in Mimicry. Neelam from Govt. College for Girls, Ludhiana, claimed the top spot in Mehndi Designing.

The Installation team, comprising Sahil and Prateek Dutt Sharma from Govt. College of Art, Sector 10, Chandigarh, along with Mohammad Atif from G.G.D.S.D. College, Sector 32, Chandigarh, and Achom Lamnganba from D.A.V. College, Sector 10, Chandigarh, secured second place.

In the One-Act Play category, Simran Chopra, Kanak Thakur, and Divyanshu from G.G.D.S.D. College, Sector 32, Chandigarh, achieved third position. The university’s Cultural Procession team also secured third place. The Group Song (Indian) team, featuring Swar Sharma, Esha, Aditya Bhagra, Vanshika, Jasagam Kaur, and Pragati from D.A.V. College, Sector 10, Chandigarh, also secured third position. In solo performances, Hargunpreet Kaur from Ramgarhia Girls College, Ludhiana, won fourth place in Classical Vocal Solo, while Aditya Bhagra from D.A.V. College, Sector 10, Chandigarh, finished fourth in Western Instrumental Solo.

Adding to these individual and team victories, PU secured the Overall 1st Runner-Up position in the Theatre category.

Lauding the students’ achievements, PU Vice Chancellor Prof. Renu Vig said, “This remarkable feat at the national youth festival is a reflection of the unwavering dedication, passion, and talent of our students. Their exceptional performances have brought great laurels to the university and will inspire future generations of PU students to strive for excellence in arts and culture.” She also congratulated the Director Youth Welfare, Dr. Sukhjinder Rishi, and Assistant Director, Dr. Tejinder Gill, principals, mentors and participants for their contributions to this outstanding achievement.

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*MC Chandigarh conducts intensive cleaning and anti-encroachment drive in sector 52 and 53*

*Mayor Harpreet Kaur Babla visits ward No.1; directs officials for immediate action*

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*Chandigarh, February 27 :-*  City Mayor Smt. Harpreet Kaur Babla, conducted an extensive visit to Ward No. 1, accompanied by local area Councillor Smt. Jaswinder Kaur and officers of all wings of the Municipal Corporation, including Horticulture, Road Division, Public Health, Electrical, and the Sanitation Department.

Upon arrival, the Mayor received a warm welcome from the residents of the ward, who took the opportunity to share their concerns regarding various civic issues, such as sewerage problems, road maintenance, park cleanliness, and waste processing.

Taking serious note of the grievances, Mayor Harpreet Kaur Babla directed all department officials to address the issues with urgency and ensure timely resolution. She emphasized the importance of responsibility and efficiency in executing development and maintenance works for the betterment of the residents.

The Mayor reaffirmed her commitment to improving civic amenities and assured the citizens that the Municipal Corporation would take swift action to resolve their concerns. She urged officials to work diligently and uphold the highest standards of service to enhance the quality of life in the city.

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*MC Chandigarh conducts intensive cleaning and anti-encroachment drive in sector 52 and 53*

*MC Commissioner Amit Kumar terminates services of three sanitary inspectors*

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*Chandigarh, February 27:-*  Taking strict note of a news published regarding unnecessary challaning done by the Sanitary Inspectors of MC Chandigarh, the Commissioner MCC, Sh. Amit Kumar, IAS has dismissed the services of Sh. Atul Rana, Sh. Baljinder Singh and Sh. Shashi kant, Sanitary Inapectors (through outsourced).

The three Inspectors were deployed with the MOH department through Outsource agency. The challan of a restaurant at 11.30 pm at outside the area of their preview.

After the dismessal orders of the Commissioner, the MCC has written to the Outsource agency that the services of these three Inspectors are no more required in the office of MOH and their services may be discontinued with immediate effect.

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*MC Chandigarh conducts intensive cleaning and anti-encroachment drive in sector 52 and 53*

वाईएफसी रुड़का कलां और जेनरेशन अमेजिंग द्वारा जेनरेशन अमेजिंग कम्युनिटी क्लब की बहुउद्देशीय खेल सुविधा के लिए आपसी समझौता

फुटबॉल खिलाडियों के लिए नई संभावनाएं पैदा करने के लिए जीए फाउंडेशन व् वाईएफसी रुड़का कलां में समझौता
फुटबॉल प्रेमियों के लिए नई संभावनाएं पैदा करेगा जीए फाउंडेशन: जासिम अल अली
माहिर कोच देंगे फुटबॉल प्रेमियों को नई तकनीकी जानकारी: गुरमंगल दास
रुड़का कलां में बना बहुउद्देशीय खेल परियोजना

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चंडीगढ़, 26 फरवरी: फुटबॉल प्रेमियों के लिए यह खबर बेहद जानकारीपूर्ण और उत्साहजनक है। पिछले एक दशक से फुटबॉल के लिए व्यापक योजनाएं बना रहा जेनरेशन अमेजिंग फाउंडेशन अपने तकनीकी विशेषज्ञ कोचों और बेहतरीन फुटबॉल खिलाड़ियों के सहयोग से अब फुटबॉल प्रेमियों को विशेष प्रशिक्षण देकर राष्ट्रीय स्तर का खिलाड़ी बनाने में मदद करेगा। आज चंडीगढ़ में वाईएफसी रुड़का कलां और जेनरेशन अमेजिंग द्वारा जेनरेशन अमेजिंग कम्युनिटी क्लब की बहुउद्देशीय खेल सुविधा के लिए आपसी समझौता किया गया, जिसमें लोकसभा सदस्य मालविंदर सिंह कंग की उपस्थिति में जीए फाउंडेशन के कार्यकारी निदेशक जसीम अल अली व् यूथ फुटबॉल क्लब (वाईएफसी) रुड़का कलां के अध्यक्ष गुरमंगल दास ने इस एमओयू (आपसी समझौता) पर हस्ताक्षर किए।

इस संबंध में जानकारी देते हुए फाउंडेशन के कार्यकारी निदेशक जसीम अल अली ने बताया कि यूथ फुटबॉल क्लब (वाईएफसी) रुड़का कलां के सहयोग से फाउंडेशन 2017 से इस क्षेत्र में कार्य कर रहा है। उन्होंने बताया कि रुड़का कलां में एक बहुउद्देशीय खेल सुविधा प्रदान की गई है, जहां हर साल लगभग 10 हजार फुटबॉल प्रेमियों को उत्कृष्ट माहौल में खेल तकनीकों की जानकारी दी जाएगी।

उन्होंने बताया कि उनके पास फुटबॉल पिच के साथ-साथ बास्केटबॉल, टेनिस, वॉलीबॉल और पिकलबॉल के लिए अलग-अलग सिंथेटिक कोर्ट और बहुउद्देशीय हॉल भी उपलब्ध हैं। उन्होंने यह भी बताया कि 50 स्टेशनों वाला जिम भी उनके द्वारा बनाया गया है। इसके अलावा, 200 सीटों वाला बहुउद्देशीय हॉल भी निर्मित किया गया है, जहां प्रशिक्षण सहित अन्य गतिविधियां करवाई जाती हैं।

फीफा वर्ल्ड कप 2022 को प्रायोजित करने वाले जेनरेशन अमेजिंग फाउंडेशन के अलावा प्रवासी पंजाबियों के सहयोग से करोड़ों रुपये की लागत से बने इस परियोजना में बच्चों और युवाओं को मुफ्त प्रशिक्षण दिया जाएगा।

इस अवसर पर अपने संबोधन में वाईएफसी रुड़का कलां के संस्थापक और सीईओ गुरमंगल दास ने कहा कि इस परियोजना की शुरुआत उनके लिए बड़े गर्व की बात है। उन्होंने कहा कि यह सिर्फ एक स्पोर्ट्स कॉम्प्लेक्स नहीं है, बल्कि पंजाब के हजारों युवाओं की नई उम्मीदें हैं। उन्होंने बताया कि यहां युवा और बच्चे न केवल एथलेटिक्स से जुड़ी जानकारी प्राप्त करेंगे, बल्कि उन्हें सामाजिक सरोकारों और नशे के खिलाफ लड़ने की समझ भी मिलेगी।

इस अवसर पर विशेषज्ञ कोच हामिद अब्दुल अजीज ने कहा कि उन्हें बेहद खुशी है कि उन्हें बेहतरीन कोचों के साथ काम करने का अवसर मिला है, जो युवाओं को जीवन में ऊंचाइयों तक पहुंचाने में मदद कर रहे हैं।

इस मौके पर लोकसभा सदस्य मालविंदर सिंह कंग की उपस्थिति में वाईएफसी और जेनरेशन अमेजिंग फाउंडेशन के बीच एक एमओयू (आपसी समझौता) पर हस्ताक्षर किए गए। श्री कंग ने दोनों संस्थाओं को इस अनूठी पहल के लिए बधाई दी। इस अवसर पर सरबजीत सिंह (आईएएस, एसीएस, स्पोर्ट्स), डायरेक्टर स्पोर्ट्स हरप्रीत सूदन (आईएएस), जेनरेशन फाउंडेशन के निदेशक जासिम अल अली, पालत फोर्टिस डायरेक्टर जीए फाउंडेशन, अवातिका नैयर, डॉ. ज़ोआ दोहरमान (संस्थापक और अध्यक्ष डिज़ इंडो-जर्मन कोऑपरेशन) और पंचायत विभाग के निदेशक परमजीत सिंह (आईएएस) भी उपस्थित थे।

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*MC Chandigarh conducts intensive cleaning and anti-encroachment drive in sector 52 and 53*

*TVC cancels licenses of 4003 street vendors failed to deposit outstanding fee*

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*Chandigarh, February 24:-* In a major decision against vending fee defaulters, the Town Vending Committee of Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh accorded approval to cancel the licenses of 4003 street vendors, who have failed to deposit the outstanding fee with the MCC.

The 34th meeting of the Town Vending Committee (TVC) of the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh was held here today under the chairmanship of the Commissioner Municipal Corporation Sh. Amit Kumar, IAS. The meeting was attended by all TVC members and concerned officers of MC, Chandigarh.

During the meeting, various key agenda points were discussed, focusing on streamlining vending regulations, improving vending zones, and addressing the concerns of street vendors. The committee deliberated on measures to enhance urban planning while ensuring the welfare of registered vendors in Chandigarh.

The Commissioner emphasized the importance of a balanced approach that supports vendors’ livelihoods while maintaining the city’s cleanliness and order. The committee members actively participated in discussions, providing insights and suggestions for effective implementation of vending policies.

The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh reaffirmed its commitment to transparent governance and sustainable urban vending practices. The decisions taken in the meeting will be implemented in coordination with all stakeholders to enhance the vending system in the city.

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*MC Chandigarh conducts intensive cleaning and anti-encroachment drive in sector 52 and 53*

*53rd Rose Festival wind up with Sham-e-Ghazal & Hasya Kavi Samalen*

*Chief Secretary Chandigarh Rajeev Verma gave away prizes to the winners*

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          *Chandigarh, February 23:-* Cultural function, performances and competitions marked the conclusion of the 53rd edition of three-day Chandigarh Rose Festival at Rose Garden, sector 16, Chandigarh with the Chief Secretary, UT, Chandigarh Sh. Rajeev Verma, IAS distributing prizes to the winners of different competitions held during three day mega event organized by the Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh.

            City Mayor Smt. Harpreet Kaur Babla, MC Commissioner Sh. Amit Kumar, IAS, Area Councillor Sh. Saurabh Joshi, Chief Engineer Sh. Sanjay Arora and other senior officers and councilors were also present during the prize distribution ceremony.

The Chief Secretary was the Chief Guest on the occasion and distributed prizes to winners of various competitions, participants of cultural events, band parties as well as gardeners and workers who contributed a lot to make this mega event very successful. He lauded the efforts of all the team of officers under the able guidance of MC Commissioner Sh. Amit Kumar, IAS to make the Rose festival success without incurring any expenditure from the Corporation coffers. He appreciated the efforts to make this event ‘Zero Budget and Zero Waste’ by way of getting sponsorship for each and every event organized during the three day festival.

On the third day a Musical Evening namely “Sham-e-Ghazal” has been organized by the Municipal Corporation in Rose Garden in association with Chandigarh Sangeet Natak Akademy during which Ghazal Maestro Sh. Atul Dubey and punjabi folk songs by Ms. Sunita Dua Sehgal enthralled audience by various melodious numbers.

Poetry, humour and satire had a free reign at ‘Hasya Kavi Sammelan’ organized by Ibarat Lekhak Kala Manch, Chandigarh during which city based famous Poet Naveen Neer and group enthralled audience and took the stage amid a robust round of applause.

During the day function various competition were held including on the spot painting competition. Sh. Ajay Chagti, IAS, Secretary Health, UT, Chandigarh was the Chief Guest during the event.

The results of the on the spot painting are as under:

*Group ‘A’ (Age 5-8 Years)*

1st Prize   : Avleen Kaur

2nd Prize    :     Tanveer Singh

3rd Prize     : Radhika Mishra

*Group ‘B’ (Age 8-11 Years)*

1st Prize    : Kushi

2nd Prize    : Vanshika

3rd Prize    : Harjap Singh

*Group ‘C’ (Age 11-14 Years)*                   

1st Prize     :   Bhavini

2nd Prize  :    Sukhman Kaur

3rd Prize   :   Ansh

*Group ‘D’ (Age 14-17 Years)*

1st Prize    : Saloni Kapoor

2nd Prize  :  Ojasvi Aggarwal

3rd Prize    :  Annvi

*Group ‘E’ (Age No bar for differenrly able Children)*

1st Prize : Manshi

2nd Prize : Vansh Mann

3rd Prize : Jiya Chaubey

*Group ‘F’*

1st Prize : Sanskriti Aggarwal

2nd Prize : Vinay Sharma

3rd Prize : Pal Preet Singh

 Another major attraction was the *Antkashri competition* in which various children participated. Sh. Diprava Lakra, IAS, Finance Secretary, UT, Chandigarh was the Chief Guest during the event. There were four groups in the final round and the results are as under:

1st Bhumika & Satnom Singh, Govt. College of Education, Sector 20 D, Chandigarh

2nd Nipun Singh & Sanskar Sharma, Chandigarh College of Engineering, Sector 26, Chandigarh

3rd Pragati Kaushal & Aradhana Sharma, National Institute of Nursing Education PGIMER, Chandigarh.

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*MC Chandigarh conducts intensive cleaning and anti-encroachment drive in sector 52 and 53*

AKHAADA 5.0 DAY 3: UNSTOPPABLE ENERGY, THRILLING FINISHES & CHAMPIONS CROWNED

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Chandigarh, February 22, 2025 – As AKHAADA 5.0 charged into its third day, the energy at University Institute of Legal Studies (UILS), Panjab University, was at an all-time high. With every match, every rally, and every goal, the competition grew fiercer, and the crowd louder. Students, faculty, and sports enthusiasts came together once again to celebrate the spirit of teamwork, resilience, and unwavering passion for sports.

The event continued under the guidance of Chief Patron & Director of UILS, Prof. Dr. Shruti Bedi, with Chief Guest pu Director of Sports Dr. Rakesh Malik and Faculty Coordinator Prof. Dr. Virender Negi cheering on the participants. Their words of encouragement fueled the athletes to give their best, reinforcing the values of discipline and sportsmanship.


Behind the scenes, faculty members Dr. Nancy Sharma, Mr. Sanjeev Sharma, Ms. Kriti, Ms. Nikita Chhabra, Ms. Maanika A. Chaudhary, Ms. Meena Singh, Dr. Deepak Thakur, Ms. Atamibir Kaur, Mr. Satinder Singh, Ms. Garima Nayyar, Dr. Purushottam, Mr. Vijay Kumar, and Dr. Vijayalaxmi worked tirelessly to ensure the smooth conduct of the events. Their dedication was evident in the seamless execution of every match and competition.

Meanwhile, the organizing committee—led by Mehrab Singh Gill (President, Sports Committee), Vaibhav Nagpal and Sherry Chibber (Convenors), and Avjit Sodhi and Ishaan Panwar (Co-Convenors)—kept the momentum going, making sure that Akhaada 5.0 remained an unforgettable experience for everyone involved.

Day 3 Highlights: A Battle of Champions

From high-intensity showdowns to stunning victories, the third day of Akhaada 5.0 had it all. Here’s a look at the champions who rose above the competition:


• Cricket: The Department of Laws claimed victory, with Rahul Nain leading his team with a performance to remember.
• Football: The boys from PGGC 11 brought their A-game, securing a hard-fought win on the field.
• Table Tennis: Deepanshu from Physical Education showcased his agility and precision to clinch the title.
• Volleyball: Physical Education dominated the court, sealing a well-deserved victory.
• Tug of War: In a powerful display of strength and teamwork, UILS emerged victorious in both the men’s and women’s categories, much to the delight of their roaring supporters.
• Badminton:
• Men’s Singles & Doubles: Physical Education displayed unmatched skill to sweep both titles.
• Women’s Singles & Doubles: UILS stood tall, proving their excellence on the badminton court.

With each passing day, Akhaada 5.0 is shaping up to be more than just a sports fest—it’s a celebration of passion, perseverance, and the indomitable spirit of young athletes. As the grand finale approaches, the excitement is at its peak. UILS invites everyone to be part of the final moments of this electrifying event—because the best is yet to come!

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*MC Chandigarh conducts intensive cleaning and anti-encroachment drive in sector 52 and 53*

PU Chemistry Department Organises RC Paul National Symposium and Chandigarh Chapter of NASI

Chandigarh, February 22, 2025

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In fond memory of Prof. Ram Chand Paul, the Department of Chemistry and Centre for Advanced Studies in Chemistry at Panjab University, Chandigarh, organised a two-day National Symposium on “Sustainable Development in Chemical Sciences: Innovations and Start-ups” on 21-22 February 2025. 

Nearly 160 participants from across India showcased their scientific results in the form of posters and oral presentations.

Prof. Yojna Rawat, Director of RDC, Panjab University, Chandigarh, graced the inaugural ceremony and shared her views on sustainable development and its importance in today’s era. In his welcome address, Prof. Ganga Ram Chaudhary, Chairman of the Department of Chemistry, discussed the objectives of the conference with the audience. The convener of the conference, Dr. S.C. Sahoo, explained how the conference would channelise intellectual resources for the betterment of society.

The keynote speaker, Prof. Ravi Singh from IIT Delhi, presented on “Atropisomerism in the Realm of Pharmaceutically Relevant Compounds,” updating the participants on various aspects of chirality. Day one included three technical sessions, during which subject experts from highly reputed institutions such as JNU Delhi, University of Delhi, IIT Roorkee, INST Mohali, IMTech, and NIT Jalandhar shared their innovative research outcomes. The invited talks were followed by parallel oral and poster sessions.

Day 2 began with an inaugural address by Prof. R.K. Kohli, Vice Chancellor of Amity University, Mohali, who spoke about the Chandigarh Chapter of NASI. The Guest of Honour, Dr. R. K. Joshi, Scientist-F at DST, New Delhi, provided a detailed discussion on how to write a research proposal, offering valuable insights for the young minds in the audience. He explained key factors that contribute to the success of a research proposal.

Following the inauguration, Session I focused on the popularisation of science. Prof. Narinder Singh from IIT Ropar discussed various strategies for mitigating industrial pollution, while Prof. Manoj Kumar Teotia from CRRID Chandigarh shared his views on combating climate change by promoting the vectors of sustainable development. Session II covered discussions on target-specific anticancer agents and the role of green analytical chemistry in forensic toxicology, with presentations by Prof. Sankar K. Guchhait from NIPER Mohali and Prof. Rajeev Jain from CFSL Chandigarh. This was followed by parallel oral and poster sessions.

The valedictory function included awards for the best poster and oral presentations. The deliberations of the conference are expected to prove beneficial in many ways for the young researcher minds.

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*MC Chandigarh conducts intensive cleaning and anti-encroachment drive in sector 52 and 53*

*2nd Day of Rose Festival, 2025*

*Punjabi and Sufi music shows enthralled audience by famous classical numbers*

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*Chandigarh, February 22:-* Cultural function, performances and competitions marked the 2nd day of the three-day Chandigarh Rose Festival at Rose Garden, sector 16, Chandigarh with the Sufiana musical performance by Balbir, Punjabi Musical Show by Lopoke Brothers.

Balbir & Group Punjabi Musical Show arranged by Chandigarh Sangeet Natak Akademy and Punjabi Music Show by Lopoke Brothers just enthralled the audience by their performance on the main stage at Rose Garden, Sector 16, Chandigarh.

Sh. Amit Kumar, IAS, Commissioner, MC Chandigarh was the Chief Guest during the cultural performance by Lopoke Brothers. While Mrs. Taruna Mehta, Deputy Mayor was Chief Guest during the Sufiana Gayan by Sufi Balbir and group.

There were many attractions of this day which started with the Rose Prince and Rose Princess and then the Photography competition. After all this various cultural programmes were performed by various dances groups from various sides of our country.

            The main attractions of the day was the Mr. and Mrs. Rose competition that took place in the Rose Garden. In addition to that various cultural programmes were organized by the artists of North Zone Culture Centre (NZCC) and other local artists from schools and colleges. Different competitions and shows including traditional Folk dance of Punjab (Bhangra), traditional Folk Dance Nagada and traditional Folk Dance of Rajasthan (Ghoomar) were also organized during the second day. The results of the competitions held during 2nd day of Rose Festival are as under:

Ms. Prena Puri, IAS, Secretary Hospitality Engineering UT, Chandigarh was the Chief Guest during the Rose Prince & Rose Princess Competition today.

*Rose Prince (1 to 1.5 years)*

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*MC Chandigarh conducts intensive cleaning and anti-encroachment drive in sector 52 and 53*

*Mayor announced three sub panels of MCC*

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*Chandigarh, February 20:-* The City Mayor Smt. Harpreet Kaur Babla today announced the formation of three key committees during the 345th General House meeting of the Municipal Corporation. These committees will focus on improving tax assessment, water management, and road infrastructure under the Punjab Municipal Corporation Law (Extension to Chandigarh) Act, 1994.

*HOUSE TAX ASSESSMENT COMMITTEE:* DR. RAMNEEK SINGH BEDI TO STREAMLINE TAX SYSTEM

To ensure a fair and transparent tax collection process, Dr. Ramneek Singh Bedi has been appointed as the Chairman of the House Tax Assessment Committee. His team will work on assessing property taxes efficiently and ensuring smooth revenue collection.

Committee Members:

• Dr. Ramneek Singh Bedi (Chairman)

• Sh. Anup Gupta

• Smt. Gurbax Rawat

• Sh. Jasmanpreet Singh

• Sh. Rajinder Kumar Sharma

• Smt. Anju Katyal

• Sh. Daman Preet Singh

• Smt. Taruna Mehta

• Sh. Amit Jindal

*WATER SUPPLY & SEWERAGE COMMITTEE:* SMT. SARBJIT KAUR TO ENSURE SMOOTH WATER MANAGEMENT

The Mayor has entrusted Smt. Sarbjit Kaur with the responsibility of leading the Water Supply and Sewerage Disposal Committee. Her role will be crucial in managing water distribution, maintaining sewer systems, and improving sanitation across the city.

Committee Members:

• Smt. Sarbjit Kaur (Chairperson)

• Sh. Gurcharanjit Singh

• Sh. Kanwarjeet Singh

• Sh. Kuljeet Singh Sandhu

• Sh. Saurabh Joshi

• Smt. Prem Lata

• Sh. Jasbir Singh (Ward No.21)

• Smt. Darshana

• Sh. Satinder Singh Sidhu

*ROADS COMMITTEE:* SH. DALIP SHARMA TO LEAD INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT

In a move to improve Chandigarh’s infrastructure, the Mayor has appointed Sh. Dalip Sharma as the Chairman of the Roads Committee. His focus will be on road repairs, new construction projects, and overall transportation improvements to ensure smoother mobility for citizens.

Committee Members:

• Sh. Dalip Sharma (Chairman)

• Sh. Rajinder Kumar Sharma

• Smt. Sarbjit Kaur

• Sh. Maheshinder Singh Sidhu

• Sh. Gurcharanjit Singh

• Smt. Suman Devi

• Sh. Manaur

• Smt. Nirmla Devi

• Dr. Naresh Panchal

The Mayor emphasized the importance of these committees in making Chandigarh a better place to live. She urged residents to actively participate and cooperate with the Municipal Corporation for the success of these initiatives.

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