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MCC organizes ‘Plastic Mukt Chandigarh’ campaign in 75 city schools in one day

1200 kgs of Plastic Waste Collected in one day

MCC soon to set up Plastic Waste processing plant

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Chandigarh, September 21:- With a first of its kind initiative, 75 Schools organized “Plastic Mukt Chandigarh” activity today under the ‘Swachh Amrit Mahotsav’ campaign.

The students collected waste plastic items/products from their houses and deposited them with the school authorities, which further handed over the collected plastic waste to the Municipal Corporation authorities for scientific disposal of the same. The students also pledged to adopt plastic-free practices in their households and school premises.

While sharing about this initiative, Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh said that to completely ban single-use plastic products, the students of 75 upper primary government as well as private schools at Chandigarh took out this activity aiming mass awareness to educate people about hazardous effects of plastic products.

She said that as almost every household in the city has at least one school going student and the message of avoiding plastic products will reach everyone to make Chandigarh free from pollution of single use plastic.

The Commissioner said that schools are directly associated with parents, students and indirectly with the community. Thus, the onus was on the school to lead from the forefront in achieving the target to sustainable development goals. All stakeholders, including students, parents, staff members, their friends and relatives, visitors to the school campus, have been involved in an extensive campaign highlighting the negative impact of low-quality plastic products.

She further said that the students have especially been appealed not to use polythene bags and have been encouraged to use food-grade plastic tiffin and water bottles, if not thermosteel tiffin and water bottles. She said that the schools should organize exhibitions on training the students in paper bag making, emphasizing the aspect of reusing waste newspapers etc.

Near about 1200 kgs of plastic waste was collected in one day which shall be sorted and stacked in the MRF centres. The Commissioner further said that the proposal for setting up a Plastic Waste Management Plant was being placed before the General House meeting of the month. 

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 IGNOU’s MBA programme AICTE approved 

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Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has introduced MBA Programme in four new subjects Human Resource Management, Operations Management, Finance Management and Marketing Management in MBA, for the July 2022 session. Apart from these, MBA (General) is also available in offline and online mode. IGNOU has revised the curriculum of the MBA programme and reintroduced this program in five subjects along with the BBA in Service Management. Students can do this program in two to four years along with their job. IGNOU’s MBA program is highly employable.

MBA Banking and Finance is also available which is designed to suit executives working in the banking sector. Thus, there are total seven types of MBA programs. Dr.  Bhanu Pratap Singh, Regional Director of IGNOU, Regional Center Chandigarh informed that all these MBAs are approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). AICTE has approved IGNOU for one lakh admissions in MBA program for July 2022 session.

There will be no entrance test for admission to any of these MBA programmes. Applicant should have passed graduation with minimum 50% marks. Applications for admission can be made directly through IGNOU’s Samarth portal https://ignouadmission.samarth.edu.in/. Dr Bhanu Pratap Singh informed that the admissions for July 2022 session has started, the last date to apply is 22nd September, 2022. Applicants are advised to go through all the Management Programmes before applying. All admission process including fee payment is being done through Samarth portal of IGNOU.

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Evening Water Supply at low pressure on 21st September

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Chandigarh, September 20:- Due to repairing of leakage of 1200mm dia PSC line of Phase III the raw water pumping from Pump House Phase III Water Works Kajauli will remain suspended. There will be low water supply during evening time in the city Chandigarh. The schedule of water supply will be as under:
21.09.2022


Morning: 3.30 am to 9.30 am (Normal water supply)
Evening: 6:00 pm to 8.00 pm (Water supply at low pressure)
The residents are hereby requested to bear with the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh.

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MCC opens collection centre for e-waste

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Chandigarh, September 19:- Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh has launched an e-waste collection centre in the MCC campus to create awareness about proper disposal of electronic waste.

As a part of ‘Swachh Amrit Mahotsav’, the collection centre has been started to get rid of the waste responsibly so that it does not pollute the environment, said the Commissioner. She said that this centre has been set up in association with “Karo Sambhav”, working in the field of collection of e-waste management that will further take care of the e-waste collected in the centre.

She said that it is normal for people to dump e-waste in garbage what seems innocuous comes back to the society, causing harm. The NGO will dispose it responsibly and it will also provide the MCC a report on the amount of e-waste generated with the centre. She said that this centre is a bid to segregate e-waste from domestic biodegradable waste and dispose it off to authorized recyclers.

She said that the Municipal Corporation itself generated huge quantity of e-waste including old desktops, keyboards, mouse, laptops and mobile phones etc. which will be deposited in the e-waste collection centre now and the necessary directions have been issued to the concerned offices. She said that the employees have also been advised to collect the e-waste generated in their household be deposited in the centre responsibly.

She said that while importance has been accorded to the disposal of conventional wet waste and other biodegradable waste from commercial areas and residences, e-waste collection and disposal had not received adequate focus.

She appealed the residents of city beautiful to dispose off their e-waste separately for recycling it responsibly and do not mix it with other type of household waste.

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Panjab University organizes special program on Technological Innovations for Atmanirbhar Bharat

Chandigarh September 17, 2022

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Panjab university organized a special program on “Technological Innovations for Atmanirbhar Bharat” at SAIF/CIL, Panjab University Chandigath. During the program, as per the vision of PM Modi, the role and significance of all the major government missions such as Atmanirbhar Bharat, Skilled India, Swachh Bharat, Make in India were discussed. Particularly, the importance of building a self-reliant nation through technological innovations was discussed. Prof. Narinder Singh, Department of chemistry, IIT Ropar and Prof. Ganga Ram Chaudhary, Director SAIF/CIl and Coordinator DST-STUTI PU were the keynote speakers of the event.  Prof. Narinder Singh laid a special emphasis on working towards the development of scientific process in such a way that they cater to the needs of society and nation, in particular, in a self-reliant manner. He apprised the audience with all the indigenous technologies developed by him to contribute to environmental and waste water monitoring. He discussed in detail about his scientific work in the field of sensor development from base to ultimately transfer an IoT based online water monitoring technology for remediation of water and environment.

Prof. Ganga Ram Chaudhary, spoke about Green Technologies for Environmental Sustainability where he laid special emphasis on the need to transfer scientific knowledge to technology-based commercial products. He discussed in detail about the initiatives and activities of the SAIF/CIL where he shared about all the in-house developed technologies at SAIF PU including UV Sanitization chamber & Thermal and UV Paper currency scanner, Chemical-free Car boot Sanitizer and indoor car air purifier, Specially designed wooden planters derived from waste wooden packaging of Analytical instruments etc. where the department had made significant efforts towards the missions like Swachh Bharat, Waste to wealth, Make in India and Atmanirbhar Bharat.

Prof. Chaudhary talked about the importance of Skilled India Initiative led by the government and shared that SAIF PU has been continuously providing training through awareness programmes and workshops for students and researchers from Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttrakhand etc. Prof. Chaudhary presented his recently developed green and sustainable technologies for environment-friendly and economic treatment of air and waste water. He talked in detail about the recent advances in natural fiber based nanomaterials for air purification and combating hospital acquired infections. Prof. Chaudhary discussed about latest innovative measures to contribute to India’s bio-fuel requirement in future and their efficient and cost-effective production from wheat and paddy straw.

The event was attended by faculty members, research scholars, students and technical and scientific staff members of various departments and institutes. After an exhaustive discussion, the event was concluded on the note that India can become a developed nation with the power of Technological innovations. It is of utmost importance that academia should focus on industrial problems and innovations from academic institutions must be commercialized to attain sustainability.

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Over 2 thousand youth set a new record, form a gigantic human chain at Chandigarh during mega launch of ‘Swachh Amrit Mahotsav’

Makes ‘ Open Hand’, ‘ 75’ and 4 type of bins for waste segregation

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Chandigarh, September 17:- It was a red letter day for Chandigarh, when over 2000 youth got together to form a human chain at Rose Garden, Sector 16, Chandigarh on the occasion of mega launch of ‘Swachh Amrit Mahotsav’ scheduled to be carried out from 17th September to 2nd October, 2022.


The activity was undertaken to mobilize communities from across the city to bring about behavioral change, with an aim to make the city Garbage Free. The youths from different schools and colleges of city made ‘Open Hand’, 75 Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’, ‘4 type of dustbins’ (Green, Blue, Black & Red for segregation of waste), ‘Chandigarh Challengers’, the official logo of ‘Swchhata League’ and human chain besides carrying out a rally in northern sectors. The event was powered by Punjab & Sind Bank as main sponsor.


Smt. Sarbjit Kaur, Mayor, Chandigarh launched the ‘Swachh Amrit Mahotsav’, 15 days long activity schedule from Swachhata League at the Rose Garden, Sector 16 in the presence of Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, Sh. Dalip Sharma, Senior Deputy Mayor, Sh. Anup Gupta, Deputy Mayor, Rohit Kumar team leader, Brand Ambassadors of SBM, other dignitaries and prominent persons of city.


Speaking on the occasion, the Mayor said that to celebrate eight years of Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban, the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh will organize ‘Swachh Amrit Mahotsav’, a fortnight of activities to galvanize action around swachhata from 17th Sept. Seva Diwas, till 2nd Oct. 2022, Swachhata Diwas. The fortnight will focus on mobilizing citizen action and commitment towards the vision of building ‘Garbage Free City’.


She said that in line with the Prime Minister’s vision of harnessing youth energy for positive action, the first ever ‘Indian Swachhata League’, an inter-city competition took place between the youth. For the maiden edition of ISL, more than 1,850 city teams from across the country have officially registered to compete. The team ‘Chandigarh Challengers’ compete in the League by creating their own unique sanitation initiative to focus on creating garbage free tourist places, she added.
She said that the event went a long way to spread awareness about Swachhata, not just in the city beautiful, but across the entire Nation. This initiative was first of its kind in the history of Chandigarh, which will remain in the memory of people across the city and the country for a longer time. She said that this was the biggest and most effective of all mobilization activities to have ever been conducted in the city, involving youth of Chandigarh.


While sharing objective of the Swachhata League, Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, MCC said that with the aim of achieving segregation of waste at source level and ‘Garbage Free City’, the human chain mobilized communities from across the city in large numbers to join hands and pledge to ensure proper sanitation and hygiene in homes and surroundings and stop the practice of mixing waste at their households for protecting environment and well being of society.


She said that it was part of the ‘Swachh Amrit Mahotsav’ campaigns for behavior change. She said that keeping in view the event as “Zero Waste’ event participants were offered glass bottles of milk and fruits, while staff provided assistance at every step for the smooth functioning of this historic event from transporting the youths from their respective schools by deploying buses to the event venue and back to their respective schools.


She said that besides banner and standees for the promotion of the event and for developing consciousness towards sanitation and health along with ‘Swachh Amrit Mahotsav’, T-Shirts and caps of Blue, Green, Black and Red were distributed to the participants for uniformity towards a common cause and for creating biggest symbolic chain of different type of wastes i.e. Dry waste (Blue), Wet waste (Green), Hazardous waste (Black) and Sanitary waste (Red) with a aim to promote segregation of the four type of waste at source level.
She further said that this initiative has already generated a lot of excitement and interest amongst the youth fraternity. Various other interesting initiatives have been lined up during the fortnight such as the Start-Up Challenge Forum, Toycathon- Making toys from waste, Raddi se Prgati, bhoomi pujan of legacy waste at landfill site, Mega insurance of all MCC employees, Mega full Health checkup camp for Safaimitras under the theme ‘Mahila Evm Swasthya’ and Technology Exhibition, etc finally culminating with the observation of Swachh Bharat Diwas on 2nd Oct., Gandhi Jayanti.

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Delegation from MC Udupi (Karnataka) visits Chandigarh; praises MCC projects

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Chandigarh, September 16:  Mrs. Sumithra R Nayak, President, Town Municipal Council, District Udupi (Karnataka) alongwith delegation of 33 councillors & officers visited the city beautiful, Chandigarh today.

The delegation was on its study tour regarding “Solid Waste Management & Best Practices of Municipal Corporation Chandigarh”. The delegation reached Chandigarh last evening and received by senior officers of MCC.

Today morning their day long sight visit schedule was started with the presentation on Best practices of Municipal Corporation at MCC office premises, Sector 17, Chandigarh. Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh welcomed the delegation followed by brief introduction of the projects and best practices and functions of the MCC.

The Commissioner gave a brief presentation on Solid Waste Management system, Roads, Water Supply, Garden and Green belts, Street Lights, Tertiary Treated Water Supply, processing of C&D Waste, Property tax, management of Gaushalas, Vendor rehabilitation system and other projects of MCC.

After the presentation meeting, the delegation visited various best projects of MCC including Water Works, Public Bike Sharing System, Fire and Rescue services, Sewerage Treatment Plant, C&D Waste Plant, Ind. area, Ph-I and Integrated Command & Control Centre, Sector 17, Chandigarh.

During their sight visits, different teams headed by nodal officers of MCC briefed about the projects at their respective sites.

The President and the councilors of Udupi praised the beauty of Chandigarh including best roads in the country, neat and clean parks, planned markets and no encroachments in the road sides. They appreciated the horticulture wing especially for maintaining more than 1800 neighborhood parks in the city. They also appreciated the cleanliness of the city and solid waste management system including management of STPs and running of MRF stations in city.

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MCC all set to strengthen its sewerage system and expand its distribution network of TT water. Receives Rs. 33 crore as first instalment for AMRUT 2.0 scheme. 

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Chandigarh, September 16:- The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) has released grant of Rs. 33 Crore as a first instalment for the projects costing Rs.170 crore under AMRUT 2.0 Scheme to Municipal Corporation Chandigarh today.


While sharing this development, Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh and Mission Director AMRUT said that the projects will include Laying of TT Water lines in left out areas to supply Tertiary Treated Water in Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 89 crores; Providing 24×7 Water Supply in 13 Villages in convergence with 24×7 City Water Supply Project at an estimated cost of Rs. 60 crores and Strengthening of existing Sewerage System in Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 21 crores.


She said that the MCC would prepare the detail project reports of these works and will call the tenders shortly. 


She said that the residents of the 13  villages namely Khuda Lahora, Khuda Jassu, Raipur Khurd, Raipur Kalan, Kishangarh, Khuda Alisher, Sarangpur, Daria, Dhansa, Behalana, Mauli , Makhanmajra  will get 24 x 7 canal Water supply after the implementation of the project. 


The Commissioner said that the existing sewerage network will also be strengthened by laying new sewer lines and replacement of outlived old sewer lines. The tertiary treated water distribution network will be laid in the left out area in city and in Industrial Area for its usage for maintenance of Parks as well as in Industries for washing. It will save potable water about 10MGD, she added.

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 Chandigarh team visits Nagpur, see 200 MLD reuse project on PPP model

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Chandigarh, September 14:- A team of councillors of Chandigarh Municipal Corporation led by Smt. Sarbjit Kaur Dhillon, Mayor and accompanied by Senior Deputy Mayor, Deputy Mayor and 21 councillors today visited the India’s largest reuse project 200 MLD on PPP model at Nagpur.

The Chandigarh team met the Nagpur Municipal Corporation authorities, where they were informed that city of Nagpur generates 550+ MLD sewage and a PPP project was launched augmentation of 200 MLD STP with reuse on PPP model with Vishvaraj Environment, private firm. With the start of that project the not only the problem of sewage flowing from Nag, Pohra and Pivali rivers, which polluted water from Gosekhurd dam resolved but helped to curb pollution by increasing treatment capacity, the authorities informed.

The officials of Nagpur Corporation briefed that the project on PPP model has Zero investment (capex/opex by operator being paid through sale of treated water), ensured quality treatment and generate less pollution.

The Chandigarh team led by the Mayor appreciated the project and expressed that feasibility will be checked to upgrade the STPs at Chandigarh at same level.

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USOL EXTENDS LAST DATE OF ADMISSION FOR THE SESSION 2022-23 TILL 30TH SEPTEMBER, 2022

Chandigarh September 13, 2022

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University School of Open Learning, Panjab University, Chandigarh has extended the last date for admission for the session 2022-23 in Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Diploma and Certificate Programmes. Candidate will now be able to apply for online admission till September 30th, 2022 at usoladmissions.puexam.in. Detailed schedule and other information is available at this portal. USOL offers scholarships and fee concessions for SC/ST, EWS and deserving students. Students may opt for degree and diploma (with PG degree)/Certificate (with Undergraduate degree) simultaneously in the same year.

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