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संस्‍थानों के बीच संवाद के लिए परिषद् बनेगा प्‍लेटफार्म- प्रो. कुठियाला

चंडीगढ़, 31 अगस्‍त 2022

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परिवार पहचान पत्र का अभियान एक सकल अभियान है। राष्‍ट्रीय स्‍तर पर प्रदेश के इस योजना की चर्चा की जा रही है। दूसरे प्रदेश की सरकारें भी इस योजना के कार्यान्‍वयन को देखने, समझने प्रदेश में आ रही है। अब परिवार पहचान पत्र (पीपीपी) योजना के क्रियान्‍वयन में विद्यार्थियों एवं प्राध्‍यापकों को भी शामिल किया जा रहा है। विद्यार्थी योजना के तरत प्राप्‍त डेटा का वेरिफिकेशन करेंगे और प्राध्‍यापक उसको मार्गदर्शित करेंगे। यह कार्य परिवार पहचान पत्र योजना में लाभार्थियों के द्वारा उपलब्‍ध कराएं गए डेटा का तीन स्‍तरों पर जांच करने के लिए किया जा रहा है। इस कार्य में प्रदेश के विद्यार्थियों को वालंटियर के रूप से कार्य करने के लिए आगे आना चाहिए। उन्‍होंने कहा कि परिवार पहचान पत्र के बनने के बाद कई समस्‍याएं सामने आयी और उन समस्‍याओं का समाधान तकनीक के माध्‍यम से निकाला गया है। प्रो. कुठियाला ने कहा कि प्रत्‍येक विश्‍वविद्यालय में एक व्‍यक्ति को पीपीपी का कार्य देखेने की जिम्‍मेवारी दी गई है। इससे कार्य में तेजी आने की संभावना है। परिषद् के अध्‍यक्ष प्रो. बृज किशोर कुठियाला हरियाणा राज्‍य उच्‍च शिक्षा परिषद् द्वारा आयोजित सुशासन के उद्देश्‍य, प्रक्रिया और उपकरण विषय पर आयोजित बैठक में बोल रहे थे। प्रो. कुठियाला ने कहा कि आज शिक्षा जगत में विचारों, तकनीकों और सुविधाओं को संस्‍थान के स्‍तर पर आपस में आंतरिक और बाह्य स्‍तर पर साक्षा करने की आवश्‍यकता महसूस की जा रही है। इसके लिए प्रदेश के उच्‍च शिक्षा के संस्‍थानों को आपस में संवाद करने होंगे। संस्‍थानों को संवाद करने के लिए परिषद् प्‍लेटफार्म के रूप में कार्य करने के लिए हमेशा उपलब्‍ध है।    

हरियाणा राज्‍य उच्‍च शिक्षा परिषद् के नेतृत्‍व में प्रदेश के विश्‍वविद्यालयों एवं महाविद्यालयों के अधिकारियों की बैठक हरियाणा निवास में बुधवार, 31 अगस्‍त 2022 को आयोजित किया गया। इस बैठक में मुख्‍यअतिथि आईएएस वी. उमाशंकर प्रधान सचिव मुख्‍यमंत्री, हरियाणा सरकार, विशिष्‍ठ अतिथि उच्‍च एवं तकनीकी शिक्षा विभाग, हरियाणा के प्रधान सचिव आईएएस विजयेन्‍द्र कुमार थे। कार्यक्रम की अध्‍यक्षता हरियाणा राज्‍य उच्‍च शिक्षा परिषद् के अध्‍यक्ष प्रो. बृज किशोर कुठियाला ने की। बैठक में अतिथियों का परिचय एवं स्‍वागत परिषद् के परामर्शदाता श्री के.के. अग्निहोत्री ने की।

बैठक में मुख्‍यमंत्री के प्रधान सचिव वी.उमाशंकर ने कहा कि परिवार पहचान पत्र का उद्देश्‍य तकनीकी सहयोग के आधार पर नागरिकों के जीवन को आसान एवं सुविधा संपन्‍न बनाना है। विश्‍वविद्यालयों एवं महाविद्यालयों में नामांकन का अधिकांश कार्य परिवार पहचान पत्र के आधार पर ही सफलतापूर्वक संपन्‍न किया गया है। श्री उमाशंकर ने कहा कि एक कार्ड के होने से नागरिकों को सरकारी योजनाओं में सहभागिता आसानी से हो रही है। पहले नागरिकों के अपने कार्य के लिए सरकारी कार्यालयों में भटकना पड़ता था लेकिन अब तकनीकी सहयोग से संचालित परिवार पहचान पत्र के डेटा के आधार पर सरकार स्‍वयं की लाभार्थी तक पहुंचने की कोशिश कर रही है। बैठक में उच्‍च एवं तकनीकी शिक्षा विभाग, हरियाणा के प्रधान सचिव आईएएस विजयेन्‍द्र कुमार ने भी अधिकारियों को संबोधित किया। बैठक के अंत में परिषद् के परामर्शदाता श्री के.के. अग्निहोत्री ने सभी अतिथियों को धन्‍यवाद दिया। इस अवसर पर परिषद् के उपाध्‍यक्ष प्रो. कैलाशचंद्र शर्मा, CRID की निदेशक सोफिया दहिया एवं अधिकारीगण, प्रदेश के राजकीय विश्‍वविद्यालयों के शैक्षणिक अधिष्‍ठाता, अधिष्‍ठाता-विद्यार्थी कल्‍याण, चयनित महाविद्यलयों के प्राचार्य, उच्‍च शिक्षा विभाग के अधिकारी एवं हरियाणा राज्‍य उच्‍च शिक्षा परिषद् के अधिकारीगण उपस्थित थे।

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 Kirron Kher inaugurates Community centre at sector 21 

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Chandigarh August 29: Smt. Kirron Kher, Member Parliament, UT, Chandigarh today inaugurated the Community Centre in Sector 21, here in presence of Smt. Sarbjit Kaur Dhillon, Mayor, Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, Sh. Anup Gupta, Deputy Mayor & area councillor, other councilors of MC, representatives of Residents Welfare Associations and prominent persons of the area.

While addressing the gathering, the Member Parliament said that the Community centres offer an opportunity for people to become involved in a wide range of activities. They promote a sense of belonging and social inclusion. They provide a place where the community can meet and engage in collective activities. She said the centres are strategically located to serve the citizens which are used for cultural programmes, to organise marriages and for other social activities.

She said the idea of the community centre is to offer a place where all members of the community from young to old can meet for various activities. All too often it’s the only such place available in a community.

On the occasion, the Mayor said that the community centre building has been constructed covering area of 23344 Sq. Ft. and spread in a plot area of approximately 0.53 acre at a cost of Rs. 581 lacs. She said that this community centre has capacity to accommodate 500 people in one time party and sufficient parking space.

She said that the community centre was best of its kind in city and consisting of one hall, pantry, kitchen, office room, caretaker room, enterance lobby, stair case, lift, gents & ladies toilet blocks in ground floor. While two halls, bride room, groom room, dormitory, stair case, lift and toilets for ladies and gents in the 1st floor. Gymnasium, two rooms, library, open terrace and toilets for ladies and gents in the 2nd floor.

The Mayor said that this community centre will be a good asset to the residents of local area as they can organize parties and other programmes in very nominal government rates near their doorsteps.

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Earlier, Sh. Anup Gupta, Deputy Mayor and area councilor welcomed the chief guest and other dignitaries.

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Evening Water Supply at low pressure on 31st August at some sectors of Chandigarh

Chandigarh, August 29:- Due to replacement of the defective flow sensor at inlet pipeline of raw water at water works 12 from water works 39, Chandigarh, there will be low water supply during evening time in the sectors 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21 A, 22 A&B, 25 and PGI, Chandigarh.
The schedule of water supply for these sectors will be as under:
31.08.2022
Morning: 3.00 am to 9.00 am (Normal water supply)
Evening: 7.00 pm to 9.00 pm (Water supply at low pressure)
The residents of these sectors are hereby requested to bear with the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh.

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 Chandigarh Smart City installs water ATM in Sector 35 market

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Chandigarh, August 27:- Ms. Prem Lata, area councillor inaugurated the First water ATM in the market Sector 35, here today in the presence of Sh. N.P. Sharma, Chief Engineer, MCC & Shopkeepers of the Market.

While sharing information about the scheme, the Chief Engineer said that Chandigarh Smart City Ltd. has provided Municipal Corporation 4 water ATMS which have been installed in the Market of Sector 35 Chandigarh. All the Water ATMs have been supplied by Punjab and Sind Bank under CSR funds at a cost of each Water ATM about Rs. 5.25 Lakh.

He said that the Municipal Corporation has incurred expenditure of installation and civil work costing about Rs 2 Lakh per Water ATM and also will bear its maintenance charges including electricity and water charges from time to time.

He further said that the potable water of quality as per BIS standards -14543 duly will be available to the Shop Keepers as well as visitors from 9.00 am to 9.00 pm daily at the following charges :-

Rs1/- for 300ML

Rs.3/- for 500ML

Rs.5/- for 1000ML

Rs.20 for 5000 ML

Rs.35/- for 20000ML.

The Chief Engineer said the Water ATM has been equipped with provision for chilled water (water with temperature around 15 degree celsius during summers. A LED digital screen has been provided to show four key parameters of water standards namely PH, Hardness, TDS & temperature on real time basis. The user may scan the card or insert the coin on WAU(Water ATM Unit) sensor and press the button depending on the water requirements.

He said the storage capacity of each Water ATM is 500 Ltr which has been enhanced by providing water storage tank of 1000 Ltr along Water ATM. This will meet the long pending demand of shopkeepers as well as visitors in the market of non-availability of drinking water in the market.

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 UIFT & VD Organizes Orientation Programme for B.Sc. Fashion and Lifestyle Entrants

Chandigarh August 26, 2022

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UIFT & VD organized an orientation program for its B.Sc. first semester students. The students were initiated into the academic atmosphere through interactive lectures. The schedule of the program was spread over two days 24 and 25th August 2022.  The programme started with a welcome note by the Chairperson, Dr. Anu H. Gupta which was followed by an introduction and interaction of all the faculty members, research scholars and staff of the department.

The alumnus speaker Mohini shared her journey of starting her career as a young Blogger and moving on to her Startup -clothing line” Moji”. She elaborated how she conceptualized the startup, and how does she work from idea generation to finalizing design ideas into final products. This was followed by another interesting and interactive talk by Dr. Ramandeep Bawa, faculty UIFT. She introduced the students to the idea of “Visual Merchandising”. She explained how important is visual merchandising for the retail business and how design professionals work on various ideas of Visual merchandising. 

Another noteworthy online talk was given by a member of the industry, Ms. Minal, a senior merchandiser at Windspree Fashions Pvt. Ltd. in Noida and an alumnus of UIFT. She discussed the ‘Scope of growth in garment industry’. She described the full process of work done in an Apparel export house. Along with describing in detail how to create embellished product designs, she also showed the students the real samples she had at her export company. She also took up queries of the students and briefed them about the job roles in export industry.

Along with the lectures on hands-on experience from the industry experts, Ms Parneet Brar, faculty member introduced the students to the study culture and decorum of the department.  Videos of fashion show of UIFT ‘Shears and Rubans’ from various years were showcased, which was followed by interactive session of question-answers and this ended with a campus tour, where students of B.Sc. 5th semester accompanied the freshers to the prominent places of PU campus like Gandhi Bhawan, AC Joshi library, Student Centre etc. Seniors showed them nearest market and tuck shop where they can buy raw materials in the future. The students found the visit to the Museum of Geology Department to be really fascinating, particularly the colour and texture of the museum’s collection of mineral rocks.

The orientation programme was enjoyed and was found to be very engaging by the class. “First day I was kind of nervous but then it turned out to be the best day” said Himanshi Sodhi. Kanita said that she was very happy with workshops and lectures that were organized for freshers. Arsh was very impressive with the greenery around in the campus. Pratigya added that we freshers all are from different cultures and enjoyed these initial days at UIFT and learnt from each other. Nupur remarked

“Since day one we had exclusive lectures with people working in the industry sharing their experiential knowledge and insights about their business from start to boom. We were guided and motivated as to the career opportunities we can opt for and how to make most of the course we’re in. We learned to be more patient during the process of learning and appreciate art while being exposed to everyone else’s thought process and create something new. These activities helped us come together as a class and help each other.”

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IGNOU extends Fresh Admission & Re-Registration up to 09th September, 2022

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Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has extended the last date for online admission to Masters, Bachelors, PG Diploma, Diploma and Certificate programs and online Re-registration of all Masters and Bachelors programs for the session July, 2022 till September 09, 2022. Dr. Savita Panwar, Regional Director (In-Charge) of IGNOU Regional Center Chandigarh informed that interested applicants can apply through online link for admission to any Masters, Bachelors, PG Diploma, Diploma and Certificate programmes of their choice: https://ignouadmission.samarth.edu.in/ which is available on IGNOU website www.ignou.ac.in.

SC/ST students will be admitted without charging any fee in some of the Certificate/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 or IGNOU Regional Centre Chandigarh website. For further information candidates may visit IGNOU website www.ignou.ac.in or IGNOU Regional Center Chandigarh’s website www.rcchandigarh.ac.in and IGNOU Regional Center Chandigarh’s Facebook page  https://www.facebook.com/RCCHD

Dr. Savita Panwar, Regional Director (In-Charge) of IGNOU Regional Centre Chandigarh informed that students should re-registered to the subsequent year/semester till September 09, 2022 for July, 2022 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://ignouadmission.samarth.edu.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.

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MCC engages Arryan Chitkara, Kajal Mangal Mukhi, Kale Ram as Brand Ambassador for Swachh Survekshan-2023

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Chandigarh, August 26:- The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh has engagedmasterArryan Chitkara, Kajal Mangal Mukhi and Kale Ramas the Brand Ambassadors for the awareness generation activities of Swachh Bharat Mission and Swachh Survekshan-2023.

While giving engagement letters to the new brand ambassadors, Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh welcomed them all to the Corporation family.

She said that all the Brand Ambassadors have given their written consent by signing the proposal with full enthusiasm to work for the clean and green Chandigarh. The Swachhata message related to segregation of waste at source level, home composting, no use of single use plastic, through bright young minds and energy will reach out to the people in Chandigarh to aware them regarding the Swachh Bharat Mission, she added.

Arryan Chitkara, a student of 11th standard in Chitkara International School, Chandigarh, being an impassioned Swacchta Saarthi, under the Swacchta Saarthi Fellowship Programme, he is dedicated to work for a healthier and greener planet. He participated in the “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle the Plastic: Advance Towards Ecosystem Restoration” webinar, as the Student Panelist and shared crucial information regarding the implications of plastic consumption, the significance of the three Rs – Reduce, Reuse and Recycle in changing Waste to Wealth, and the measures for effective restoration of the ecosystem.

Kajal Mangal Mukhi, a transgender who is highly motivated to create awareness regarding swachhata in the general public, MCC reengaged Kajal Mangal Mukhi as Brand Ambassador of Swachh Survekshan 2023 after seeing the dedication and work done for Swachh Chandigarh in previous year.

Keeping in view the dedication and hard work of Sh. Kale Ram, a safaikaramchaari in the field of Swachhata awareness campaign, he has also been reengaged for Swachh Survekshan 2023.

Earlier, the MCC has engaged Mr. Kanhiya Mittal, devotional singer as Brand Ambassadors of Swachh Survekshan 2023. He is actively promoting the message of Swachhata in all his weekly religious concerts and always available to help the Corporation to make the mission a grand success.

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 MCC carries out “Swachhata Ki Paathshala” at 10 schools from 22 to 26 August

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Chandigarh, August 26:- “Swachhata Ki Paathshala”, an initiative of Municipal Corporation Chandigarh which was initiated in July, 2022 to motivate the young minds to follow the habits of personal hygiene, cleanliness in the surroundings etc. In this initiative, the Commissioner, Joint Commissioners and other senior officers along with employees of corporation visit the schools of daily basis to address the students about the importance of segregation of waste, ban on plastic, home composting and responsibility of the citizen.

During these sessions, Ms. Anindita Mitra IAS, Commissioner Municipal Corporation Chandigarh and other officers of MCC Mrs. Shalini Chetal, Sh. Rohit Gupta, Mrs. Isha Kamboj, Joint Commissioners, Sh. N.P. Sharma, Chief Engineer, Dr. Vinay Mohan, MOH and Dr. Vivek Trivedi, Social Development Officer addressed students between class 6th to 12th and emphasized upon the import of segregation of waste considering the amount of waste being generated and its negative impact on environment if not segregated.

“School authorities are actively participating in the activity and they are cooperating with the corporation in vision to make the city beautiful in real sense of cleanliness. The aim behind organizing “Swachhta Ki Paathshala” is to bring sustainable change in the attitude of students as well as adults.”, she added.

An interactive session was conducted with students by Representatives of Municipal Corporation during which Students ask their queries and all the queries are answered by the officials.  Videos are shown to the students for better understanding of the swachhata related issues.

Students are trained to take responsibility to keep the city clean and deter people from littering the streets, spitting in public places and stop using single-use plastic. The message taken by the students during “Swachhata Ki Paathshala” spreads to their parents, families and surroundings in true spirit of responsible citizens.

During the last week from August 22nd – 26th, 2022, MCC has covered 10 Government and Private Schools covering the urban and peripheral areas including GMSSS- MHC, Manimajra, GMHS, Sec-7, GMSSS- Karsan, St. Mary’s School- Sec-46, Kulwant Rai Sarvhitkari Vidya Mandir, Sec-43, Aanchal International  School, Sec- 41, Paragon Convent School, Sec- 24, Bhavan Vidyalaya, Sec-27, GMSSS- Sec. 44/B, GMSSS-Kaimbwala.

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 T. T. Water Supply Shut Down

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Chandigarh, August 26:- This is for the information of the general public that due to cleaning of T.T. Water UGR at Sector 48-A, Chandigarh, there will be no supply of T.T.  water from 29.08.2022 to 02.09.2022 for Sector 48 A&B, 47 C&D, 46 C&D, 45 C&D, 51 A&B, 44 C&D, 52 A&B, 43 C&D, 53 A&B, 42 C&D, 54 A&B, 41 C&D, 55 A&B, 44 C&D, 56 A&B, 39 C&D and 61 Chandigarh.

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Lecture on Public Health Discussion in The Constituent Assembly

Chandigarh August 25, 2022

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The Department of political science, Panjab University organized a special lecture to commemorate 75years of India’s independence. Professor K. K. Kailash of Hyderabad Central University in his explorative desk research based paper examined the Constituent Assembly Debates (CAD) to map the thoughts of the founding minds on the subject of public health. The research identified five dimensions of the way in which health was used in the CAD. These include health as a metaphor, persuasive tool, legitimation device, federal dimension and health as health. The study focused on three research questions: first, whether public health was a concern in the making of the constitution; second, how the concept of health was understood; third, which level of government was responsible for health and finally, the issue of resources and finances. Looking for possible answers, he referred to scholarly studies on the CAD, which have examined issues like democracy, equality, justice, property, and secularism. However, Dr Kailash found that public health did not necessarily receive much attention despite the members agreeing to establish social and economic democracy as well with political/electoral democracy. The absence of lengthy discussions on public health in the CA was primarily because much of the conversation took place outside and also why the discussion in the CA did not get into the details and complexities. At the same time, it also indicates a definitive agreement on the importance of public health and how it could be improved over a period of time. However, the reality is that in the part three of the constitutional text dealing with fundamental rights, right to health and education were not included in the constitutional text. While education did get mention in the directive principles part, health remained neglected. This raises the basic questions, including the place of health in the Indian Constitution and its commitment to good health services for its citizens, especially the women and marginalized groups. At the time of writing the constitution, an overwhelming percentage of Indians were below the poverty line and average life expectancy was only 27 years. 

Professor Kailash also referred to the question as to how the constitution-makers visualized the public health federal interface. Despite there being an overwhelming consensus that health was a key nation-building activity and the government had to take responsibility, there were differences as to which level it was to be handled. Sifting through the CAD debates show that members were aware of the great differences between different parts of the country. States and provinces that were doing better were concerned about how they could maintain their existing standards. They were fearful that they would lose in the long run as the quality of services would come down. At the same time, some states were asking for more finances and resources to be diverted to their regions, given the abysmal conditions of health care. Even during the recent public health crisis in the form of COVID-19 spread, the question emerged whether centre or the state can be considered best equipped to handle such a crisis? Is India’s scratchy management without unity of purpose during the height of the crisis marked a failure of the federal spirit? Who should finance the prevention, mitigation and recovery from the health crisis? How can the holistic healthcare become a reality on the ground?

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