Chandigarh, July 26:- Extending big relief for EWS colonies, the Chandigarh Administration has issued notification regarding waiver of property tax for EWS colonies (residential) having areas for than 500 Sq.ft. and EWS colonies (Commercial) with the extension of one month rebate benefits, for depositing the property tax on residential as well as commercial properties, for the current assessment year i.e. 2022-23 upto 31.08.2022.
As per the notification No. C-158715-FII(8)-2022/11029 dated 26.07.2022, in pursuance with the proposal of the Municipal Corporation, the Administrator, UT, Chandigarh granted the relief for EWS colonies, referred as rehabilitated colonies established under various schemes of Chandigarh Administration through Estate Office/Chandigarh Housing Board, from time to time.
1) EWS Colonies (residential) having areas for than 500 Sq.ft.
a) 50% waiver of principal amount in the assessment year 2019-20 and 2020-21.
b) 100% waiver on penal amount (including penalty and interest) in the assessment year 2019-20, 2020-21 & 2021-22.
2) EWS Colonies (Commercial)
a) 100% waiver of penal amount (including penalty and interest) on all arrears.
b) In case of violations, date of assessment to be calculated from date of detection of violation.
c) In case property tax assessment is from assessment year 2004-05, amount payable may be deposited in 4 equal installments within a period of 12 months without imposition of any additional penalty and interest.
The residents of EWS colonies who have already deposited the property tax without availing the mentioned waiver relief, their excess payment will be adjusted in future assessments by the Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh.
In addition to that, the last date alongwith rebate benefits, for depositing the property tax on residential as well as commercial properties, for the current assessment year i.e. 2022-23, which was earlier extended upto 31.07.2022 vide order No. C.158715-FII(8)-2022/8029A-33 dated 26.05.2022, is also hereby extended by a period of another one month i.e. upto 31.08.2022.
Thereafter, w.e.f. 01.09.2022, they are liable to pay property tax without the benefits of tax rebate that to alongwith applicable penalty and interest amount in accordance with the applicable provisions of property tax bye laws.
Chandigarh, July 26:- The Finance & Contract Committee of Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh has accorded approval for body worn cameras and safety jackets for the enforcement wing employees, MCC during a meeting held here today under the chairpersonship of Smt. Sarbjit Kaur Dhillon, Mayor and attended by Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner (through online) and other members of committee namely Sh. Mahesh Inder Singh Sidhu, Sh. Saurabh Joshi, Smt. Gurbax Rawat (through online), Smt. Taruna Mehta and other senior officers of MCC were present during the meeting.
The members of committee discussed various other important agenda items in detail and accorded approval for the following:
1. Rough cost estimate for providing new road guilies & storm limes at various location in Ward No. 12, Chandigarh for strengthening of strm water drainage system at an estimated cost of Rs. 22.45 lac
2. Rough cost estimate for the work of “Construction of RCC UGR of 1,00,000 Gallons capacity alongwith boosting arrangement near tubewell no R-3, Daria, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 47.45 lakh
3. The committee member approved the recommendations of the condemnation board of the Chandigarh Administration for the auction of 07 Nos. Head Office staff cars, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh.
4. The committee member providing and fixing billiards table and tennis table at Community Centre, Sector 15, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 4.25 lakh.
5. Development of 03 nos. Park in Sector 41, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 7.55 lacs.
6. Providing and fixing of pipe benches in various parks and green belts of Sector 37 & 38, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 13.07 lacs.
7. Providing and fixing of open air gym fitness equipments in park near House No. 2199 to 2208, Sector 38, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 4.41 lacs.
8. Development of park adjacent to Hotel Park View, Sector 24, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 19.42 lacs.
9. Providing decorative lights in day market in Sector 46-B and High Electric Pole decorative lights in Sector 46-C, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 27.74 lacs
10. Restoration of street light system of road in front of Community Centre, Sector 26, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 14.09 lacs.
11. Proposal lighting arrangement at various location in Sector 37 and 38 (Ward No. 25), Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 24.11 lacs.
12. Providing and fixing of Children Play equipments in various parks of Sector 29, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 15.96 lacs.
13. Rough cost estimate for providing storm water drainage system for H. No. 1 to 34, opposite jewellery market, Sector 22, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 22.39 lacs.
14. Rough cost estimate for “Desilting/cleaning of existing sewer line by mechanized system using super suction machine for up-gradation of infrastructure and Beautification in Ward No. 9 (Industrial Area Phase-I), Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 11.55 lacs.
15. Rough cost estimate for B/I one no. 12”x8” (304.80 x 203.20mm) i/d deep bore tubewell (with reverse rig method and any method of latest technology) at STP, Raipur Khurd, U.T., Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 46.73 lacs.
16. Rough cost estimate for the work of “procurement of 14 Nos. Fire breathing apparatus through GeM portal for various functions at an estimated cost of Rs. 8.31 lacs.
17. Rough cost estimate for construction of channel covered with precast RCC grating for storm water disposal near water works boundary and phirni road of village kajheri U.T., Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 21.02 lacs.
18. Rough cost estimate for “Desilting/cleaning of existing sewer line by mechanized system using super suction machine for up-gradation of infrastructure and beautification in ward no. 19, (Industrial Area Phase –II), Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 45.16 lacs.
19. Proposal for the work for “Providing and Construction of Multiplay Courtyard for skating, Volley Ball & Badminton Court inside community centre, sector 15, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 26.26 lacs.
20. Rough cost estimate for the work “Renovation of Public Toilet Blocks near showrooms and near light point booth no. 61 in sector 16-D, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 40.56 lacs.
21. Rough cost estimate for the work of “Providing and laying 600 mm (24”) i/d 450 mm (18”) i/d & 300 mm (12”0 i/d SWD pipeline for smooth disposal of rain water infront of parking area of bagga jewellers, back side of Govt. Model Sr. Sec. School in sector 35 and V-5 Road Sector 35-C, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs.30.85 lacs
22. Rough cost estimate for the work of “Strengthening of sewerage system for EWS Colony by providing and laying 200 mm (8”) i/d SW pipe line and contingent works thereto in Sector 32-C, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 23.29 lacs.
23. The committee member approved the agenda for purchase of 2 Dog Vans for Animal Birth Control Programme at an estimated cost of Rs. 30.50 lacs.
24. Lifting, treatment & Disposal of Domestic Hazardous Waste excluding Bio-Medical Waste at an estimated cost of Rs. 10.00 lac per annum.
25. Rough cost estimate for the work of providing 12.5 mtr. Long high mast lighting in park adjoining H. No. 2412, in place of existing Globe lights at sector 20, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 3.40 lacs.
26. Providing and fixing Roller Blinds and Zebra Blinds in newly constructed Community Centre in Sector 21, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 9.89 lacs.
27. Providing and fixing MS flat railing centre verge on V-3 road Sector 20/21, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 49.73 lacs.
28. Hiring of Leachate Suction Machine for collection and transportation of leachate at Dumping Ground – enhancement of trips.
29. Providing and fixing 60mm thick interlocking paver blocks around the park blocks around the park infront of H. No. 202/1 to 201 in village Palsora, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 1.66 lacs.
30. Landscaping work in Various parks of sector 20, Chandigarh by providing & planting different type of Ornamental Plants, Flowering Shrub and ground covers etc. at an estimated cost of Rs. 31.49 lacs.
31. Upgradation of flooring area in Shopping Centre, Sector 32-D, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 49.12 lacs.
32. Renovation of Community Centre in Modern Housing Complex, Manimajra Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 37.29 lacs.
33. Upgradation of footpath in front of SCO/SCF Booth market and backside of SCO using retrieved paver blocks in Sector 46-C, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 25.41 lacs.
34. Re-construction of cement concrete flooring in back service lane in sector 30, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 13.15 lacs.
Chandigarh, July 25: – Sh. Mallikarjun, President, Chittapur Town Municipal Corporation, District Kalburgi (Karnataka) alongwith delegation of 30 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. Smt. Sarbjit Kaur, Mayor, Chandigarh welcomed the delegation followed by brief introduction of the projects and best practices and functions of the MCC by Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh.
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 MRF Station, industrial area, Ph-I, Sewerage Treatment Plant, Maloya, 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 Chittapur 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.
चंडीगढ़। वृक्ष जगत का भूषण, करता दूर प्रदूषण- एक कदम मानवता की ओर सोसाइटी चंडीगढ़ एवं आर्य समाज सैक्टर 7 चण्डीगढ़ द्वारा संयुक्त रूप से पौधारोपण कार्यक्रम रवीन्द्र तलवाड़ सचिव डीएवी कालेज मैनेजिंग कमेटी एवं प्रधान आर्य समाज सैक्टर 7 चण्डीगढ़, मन्त्री प्रकाश चन्द्र शर्मा, प्रचार मन्त्री डा.विनोद कुमार, समाज सेवी किरण आहुजा एवं मोहन कागरा संस्थापक – एक कदम मानवता की ओर के तत्वावधान में आर्य समाज परिसर में आयोजित किया गया। इस अवसर पर आर्य समाज के अन्य अधिकारी , सभासद, पर्यावरण प्रेमी सज्जन तथा एक कदम मानवता की ओर संस्था के अनेकों सदस्य उपस्थित थे जिन्होंने पर्यावरण के प्रति लोगों को जागृत किया।
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This is a matter of great pride for Panjab University that Dr. Kewal Krishan, Professor and former Chair of the Department of Anthropology has been appointed as an Associate Editor of an international and reputed journal “Journal of Infection in Developing Countries (JIDC)”. The journal is being published from 2007 with its headquarters at University of Sassari, Italy. The JIDC has an impact factor of 2.552 and has been indexed in all major international indexing services such as PubMed/MEDLINE, SCOPUS etc. JIDC is envisioned to publish all sorts of articles from related to different aspects of infections and in developing countries with particular emphasis on emerging and re-emerging etiological agents, diagnosis, epidemiology and public health. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the journal emerged as one of the best knowledge providers regarding latest information pertaining to Coronavirus.
Dr. Krishan has been offered this position on the basis of his commendable work on the interface of Anthropology, forensic science and COVID-19 infection during the last two years of pandemic. In this journal, Dr. Krishan published 6 articles focusing on medico-legal death investigations, survival of the fittest, and forensic radiology facility etc. and their relationship to COVID-19 pandemic. He is already on the editorial panel of highly rated forensic and medical journals such as Forensic Science International, Medicine Science and the law, Frontiers in Public Health, Acta Biomedica, Archives of Public Health.
Dr. Krishan is a renowned forensic anthropologist and one of the most cited researchers in the field of Anthropology and forensic science worldwide. He has published more than 283 articles, most of which are in international journals of repute. He has more than 35000 citations of the research work to his credit. He has been Included among the Top 2% scientists of the world by STANFORD-ELSEVIER analysis for the years 2020 and 2021.
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Chandigarh, July 23:- To add some relief and make their day more enjoyable, the The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh has taken an unique initiative to organise sports activities for its Safai Mitras.
Following the directions from Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, MCC, the Public Health wing organized Sports activities for the 1st time in history for its Safai Mitras, including games such as Kho-Kho, Kabbadi, Volley Ball, Pithu Gram, Carrom Board etc. at Sports Stadium Sector 42, Chandigarh. While briefing about the initiative, the Commissioner said that safaimitras remain busy in maintenance of sewerage network of city Chandigarh, such activities may add some relief in their hard jobs. She said the activities revived old /traditional games for the refreshment of employees under Swachh Bharat Mission. She said about 50 Safaimitras participated in these games today and were found enjoying and full off cheer, laughter could be heard everywhere. This event was organized to uplift their morale and for appreciating their efforts being made for keeping the city clean, she added.
Winners were given rewards and refreshments were also served to all the participants. These events shall be the part of future working of Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh for better work culture, said the Commissioner.
चंडीगढ़, 22 जुलाई: एसएसपी (ट्रैफिक) मनीषा चौधरी ने चंडीगढ़ ट्रांसपोर्ट के निदेशक प्रद्युम्न सिंह के साथ शुक्रवार को सेक्टर 15 मार्कीटस में ट्रैफिक व वाहनों की पार्किंग की स्थिति का जायजा लिया। पार्षद सौरभ जोशी द्वारा अपने वार्ड में दुकानदारों व स्थानीय लोगों को पेश आती ट्रैफिक व पार्किंग की समस्या के संबंध में अधिकारियों के साथ एक विशेष बैठक का आयोजन किया, जिसमें बड़ी संख्या में सेक्टर 15, 16 और 24 के निवासी और विभिन्न मार्कीट एसोसिएशन के सदस्य अधिकारियों से मिले और लगातार बढ़ते ट्रैफिक खतरे के बारे में चर्चा की। इस अवसर पर डीएसपी ट्रैफिक गुरजीत कौर, डीएसपी गुरमुख सिंह, एसई (बी एंड आर) इंद्रजीत गुलाटी और एसई किशन पाल सिंह भी उपस्थित थे।
इस दौरान एसएसपी ट्रैफिक व सीटीयू निदेशक ने भी सेक्टर का दौरा कर समस्या का जायजा लिया। उन्होंने मौके पर मौजूद इंजीनियरिंग विंग के अधिकारियों को सेक्टर के विभिन्न स्थलों पर नो पार्किंग बोर्ड लगाने को कहा।
सीटीयू के निदेशक परिवहन, परदुमन सिंह ने सेक्टर 15 के लगभग 300 दुकानदारों से आग्रह किया कि वे अपने कर्मचारियों (लगभग 1500) को काम पर आने के लिए सार्वजनिक परिवहन का उपयोग करने के लिए कहें। उन्होंने काम के घंटों के दौरान इस मार्ग पर और अधिक स्थानीय बसों का आश्वासन दिया। अधिकारियों ने दुकानदारों और उनके कर्मचारियों से भी कहा कि वे अपने वाहन शोरूम और दुकानों के पीछे पार्क करें।
स्थानीय निवासियों ने ट्रैफिक पुलिस द्वारा शाम 5 बजे से 10.30 बजे तक ट्रैफिक पुलिस द्वारा सख्त चेकिंग और चालान का सुझाव दिया, और सेक्टर में बेतरतीब खड़े ऑटो, रिक्शा और विभिन्न डिलीवरी वाहनों को भी सुनिश्चित जगह पर खड़े करवाने का आग्रह किया। निवासियों ने विभिन्न दुर्घटना संभावित स्थलों पर बाहरी उत्तल दर्पण स्थापित करने का भी अनुरोध किया, और पैदल चलने वालों की सुरक्षा के लिए ज़ेबरा क्रॉसिंग और डिवाइडर की आवश्यकता को उठाया। निवासियों ने यह भी कहा कि हर बुधवार को डीएवी स्कूल के पास स्थापित अपनी मंडी में पुलिस बल तैनात किया जाना चाहिए क्योंकि लोग अपने वाहनों को बेतरतीब तरीके से पार्क करते हैं।
इस बीच, सौरभ जोशी ने अधिकारियों को निवासियों के साथ बातचीत करने और यातायात और पार्किंग मुद्दे को हल करने में उनके सहयोग के लिए धन्यवाद दिया। उन्होंने सेक्टर 16 और 24 में इसी तरह की बैठकें आयोजित करना सुनिश्चित किया ताकि निवासी अपनी चिंताओं को साझा कर सकें।
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Memories made together last forever and on this note the Full Time Residential Seven Days Summer School organised by Panjab University (Department of Laws) in collaboration with University of Delhi (Faculty of Law) and Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur from 15th July to 21st July, 2022 has come to an end. The valedictory session began with the blessings of Prof. Raj Kumar Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor, Panjab University in absentia and was graced with auspicious presence of Prof. Anju Suri, Dean College Development Council, Panjab University.
The program coordinator Prof. (Dr.) Devinder Singh, Chairperson, Dept. of Laws and convener Dr. Rohit Kumar Sharma, Director, Department of Youth Welfare addressed the gathering and gave warm welcome to everyone for the valedictory ceremony. Prof. Usha Tandon, Dean & Head, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi and Prof. Himanshu Pandey, Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur also joined via online platform and expressed their gratitude towards Panjab University and organising team for successful completion of summer school and appreciated the way academic events and cultural event had been carried out in the event. Prof. Anju Suri, Dean College Development Council, Panjab University then interacted with residents and asked them about their experience. The residents took that opportunity and shared wonderful experience and feedbacks with everyone. The valedictory session was also attended by program officers of NSS and their volunteers who have worked round the clock for its coordination.
In the end Prof.(Dr.) Devinder Singh presented a vote of thanks to everyone for their constant support and active participation in completion of such grand event accommodating 80 students pan India for span of seven days. The session was then concluded with certificate and souvenir distribution to residents as well as volunteers.
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Chandigarh, July 22:- Smt. Sarbjit Kaur Dhillon, Mayor, Chandigarh today handed over cheque of Rs. 2.28 lacs Smt. Jyoti Sharma, W/o Late Sh. Sudesh Kumar, driver through outsource, who lost his life during an accident while on duty on 27th May, 2022.
Showing a generous sympathy towards the aggrieved family of Late Sudesh Kumar, driver in Sanitation department, MCC, the Mayor handed over the collective fund donated by the employees of Sanitation department, MCC.
The Mayor also assured the family of the deceased for a suitable job through outsource in the Municipal Corporation as per their qualification.
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IGNOU Term End Examinations June, 2022 are going to commence from 22nd July, 2022 and will conclude on 05th September, 2022 in the region.
The students may download the Hall Tickets from the University website (http://www.ignou.ac.in/ and appear in the examination.
Dr. Savita Panwar, Regional Director (In-charge), IGNOU, Regional Center, Chandigarh informed that students are advised to be in possession of the valid Identity Card issued by the University at the time of admission during the examination. Under Regional Centre Chandigarh 12832 eligible students have been issued Hall Tickets for this examination who will be appearing in different programmes. IGNOU RC Chandigarh Academic will be monitoring examination activities and monitoring team has also been deputed by IGNOU headquarter, New Delhi for the smooth conduct of Term End Examination in the region. IGNOU Regional Center Chandigarh has established 07 Examination Centers for TEE June, 2022 including 01 Exam Center in Jail at Chandigarh for jail inmates.
The students may download the Hall Tickets from the University website and appear in the examination.
The Examination Centres have been instructed to allow students, with a valid Identity Card, to appear in examination, even if they do not possess the Hall Ticket (Examination Intimation Slips), but their names exist in the list of examinees for that centre.
During the entire period of examinations the examination centres will implement the social Distancing and other measures as per Government of India guidelines in current scenario of COVID-19 to ensure health and safety of the students.
Students are also required to adhere to the guidelines and maintain the social distancing, wear mask, use of sanitizer and maintain hygiene to ensure safety and health of their own and fellow students.
Students are advised to be in possession of the valid Identity Card issued by the University during the Examination. Mobile phones and any other electronic gadgets are not permitted inside the examination hall.
WISHING YOU ALL THE BEST
Dr. Savita Panwar
Regional Director (I/C)
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