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IGNOU – Post B. Sc. Nursing & B.Ed. Programme Entrance Test on Sunday, 8th May, 2022

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Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) is conducting Entrance Tests for B.Ed. Programme and Post Basic B.Sc.Nursing Programme on Sunday, 8th May, 2022. The Entrance Test is being organized under Chandigarh Regional Centre at Lala Lajpat Rai Bhawan, Sector – 15B, Madhay Marg, Chandigarh.  

The Hall-Tickets have already been uploaded on the University website www.ignou.ac.in . The candidates are advised to download the hall ticket by entering the Control No. OR Mobile no. and date of birth and report to the Examination Centre.  In case candidates are unable to download the Hall-Ticket, they can contact the Regional Centre and obtain a print out of the hall ticket from the Regional Centre.

Candidates must report at the Examination Centre 45 minutes before commencement of the Entrance Test.

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PLEASE NOTE –

  • DUE TO OPERATIONAL REASONS REQUEST FOR CHANGE OF EXAMINATION CENTRE WILL NOT BE ENTERTAINED
  • PERMISSION FOR APPEARING IN THE ENTRANCE TEST IS PROVISIONAL AND IS SUBJECT TO FULFILLMENT OF ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS LAID DOWN BY THE UNIVERSITY
  • CANDIDATES ARE ADVISED TO  FOLLOW THE COVID-19 PROTOCOL SUCH AS WEARING THE MASK IN THE EXAMINATION HALL

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MCC issues 98 notices against wastage of water and 7 violators challaned

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Chandigarh, April 15:- The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh today started the drive to curb the wastage of drinking water and issued 98 notices to the violators and 7 challans have been issued to the violators.


Following the orders of Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh 18 teams of SDEs and JEs of MCC started the checking of misuse of potable water from 5.30 am to 8.30 am. It was the first day of the drive when several violators were found misusing drinking water at their houses. A fine of Rs. 5000 was imposed on those challaned.


Under the annual drive from April 15 to June 30, watering of lawns, courtyards, washing of cars and other vehicles using hosepipe invites a challan with a fine of Rs. 5000 while notices are issued if leaking tank, taps, water meters and water coolers are found by MCC teams. Those served notices have been asked to get the leakages repaired within two days, later a challan will be issued.

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Most of the violators were found washing their cars and courtyards. 


The teams also clicked pictures and made videos of the violations as a documentary evidence.
The Commissioner appealed the citizens of Chandigarh to save drinking water and avoid wastage of it. She said that people may opt for TT water for watering their lawns.

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UIFT CELEBRATES BAISAKHI BY ORGANISING A CALLIGRAPHY COMPETITION

Chandigarh April 14, 2022

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University Institute of Fashion Technology & Vocational Development (UIFT &VD) Panjab university celebrated Baisakhi by organising a Calligraphy Competition. Ms Parneet, guest faculty at UIFT&VD organised this competition.  Students of UIFT enthusiastically participated in the competition. The entries were judged by the faculty of the department on the basis of clarity of the strokes, the quote and the aesthetics of the work. First position was scored by Yuvraj from fourth semester of Bachelors programme and second position was bagged by Guneeta. Dr. Anu H Gupta congratulated the winners and the participants.

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Visit of Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC), Chandigarh and Sector-17 Police Station

Chandigarh April 14, 2022

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The Students, Research Scholars and Faculty of Centre for Police Administration, Panjab University visited the newly opened Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC), Chandigarh and Sector-17 Police Station. The Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC) was inaugurated by Home Minister Sh. Amit Shah recently. This project has been implemented as a part of smart city mission to enhance the safety and security, improve efficiency of municipal services and promote a better quality of life for residents. In order to achieve these objectives, a robust ICT infrastructure has been created for city surveillance by installing 600 CCTV cameras at entry and exit points of the city along with other sensitive and important locations in the city. The students were exposed to the functioning of CCTV cameras and their usage specially for traffic management and identifying violations of traffic rules by the citizens. It was an eye opener for the students and they were surprised to see the quality and effectiveness of the surveillance system installed in the city. They were sensitised by the police personnel present there to observe traffic rules and inform others about the surveillance system installed in the city for better compliance of traffic rules.

Later, the students along with faculty visited the Sector -17 Police Station to get first-hand information of the working of the police. Sh. Om Prakash, SHO of Sector-17 Police Station along with staff welcomed the students and shared all information about the working of the police and showed various facilities available at the police station. The students visited the Record room, Kot, Malkhana, Lock-up, Control room etc. The students also visited Cyber Cell of Chandigarh Police and interacted with the staff of the cell.

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The ICCC and Sector-17 Police Station were visited by 48 Post Graduate Students (M.A. I and M.A. II), 6 Research Scholars along with Prof. Anil Monga, Chairperson and Dr. M. Sanjeev Singh (Guest Faculty).

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 Fire Service Day organized by MCC

Mayor & Commissioner pays homage to Fire brigade jawans

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Chandigarh, April 14:- A function was organized to mark the Fire Services Day by the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation on Thursday at Fire Station, Sector 17. The Fire Service Week will be organized from 14th to 20th April, 2022 under the theme “Learn Fire Safety, Increase Productivity”.

Smt. Sarbjit Kaur, Mayor, Chandigarh, Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner and others laid wreaths at the Martyrs’ Column, in Fire Station, Sector 17 and paid homage to fire brigade jawans. A two-minute silence was also observed in memory of all those firemen in the country who lost their lives while on duty.

In her speech, the Mayor applauded the bravery of Fire personnel during crisis. She appreciated the Fire department’s work during major fire incidents in the past. She applauded the firemen for distinguished and meritorious services for their work during the performing their duties.

She remembered the Fire Martyrs’, who sacrificed their lives for saving mankind in the country namely Sh. Rabindra Mishra, Leading Fireman, Bihar Fire Service and Sh. Balu Damu Deshmukh, Fireman rescuer, MIDC, Maharashtra Fire Service including others.

She said that a special campaign on fire safety would be organized in the city schools and to give more emphasis on fire safety mass awareness activities by conducting fire safety drills in the schools. The salient features like evacuation drills, implementation of fire safety order do & don’t in case of natural and manmade disaster and how to use fire extinguisher etc. would be incorporated in the Fire safety drills.

The Mayor appealed all the citizens of Chandigarh to join hands during the fire safety awareness programme to be conducted in various parts of city from April 14th to 20th, 2022 (to mark fire service week). She said that every citizen should know about operation of fire fighting extinguishers. She also appealed to the city residents to adopt safe housekeeping & approved electrical appliances in their houses and work places.

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While addressing the Firemen, Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner said that importance of organizing such functions to recognize the duties rendered by firemen during fire incidents and to create awareness among the masses regarding fire safety measures.

She said that we should not limited to one week’s awareness function but it should be regular exercise throughout the year to create awareness and mock drill programmes. She instructed the concerned staff for preparing proper inventory of items required throughout the year for maintenance purpose and get it approved once from the competent authority to avoid procedural delay.

The Mayor and Commissioner also paid homage to Bharat Ratna Baba Saheb Bhimrao Ambedkar for his splendid contribution in preparing the Constitution of India on his birth anniversary today.

The Mayor & Commissioner also distributed certificates and mementoes to the different teams of ladder drill and hose drills:

1st position in Ladder Drill (Fire Station, Sector 11) Sh. Bhupinder Singh, Leading Fireman (Commander), Sh. Harjinder Singh, Leading Fireman (Drill Member), Sh. Anuj Kumar, Fireman (Drill Member), Sh. Mukesh Kumar, Fireman (Drill Member) and Sh. Dinesh Kumar, Driver (Drill Member)

2nd Position in Ladder Drill (Fire Station, Industrial Area Ph-I) Sh. Gursharanjit Singh, Leading Fireman (Commander), Sh. Snjeev Kumar Sharma, Leading Fireman (Drill Member), Sh. Ravi Dutt, Leading Fireman (Drill Member), Sh. Sunil Rohilla, Leading Fireman (Drill Member) and Sh. Pawan Kumar , Fireman (Drill Member)

3rd Position in Ladder Drill (Fire Station, Manimajra) Sh. Sunil Rathi, Leading Fireman (Commander), Sh. Parshant Kumar, Leading Fireman (Drill Member), Sh. Anil Kumar, Leading Fireman (Drill Member), Sh. Ajay Kumar, Fireman (Drill Member) and Sh. Parveen Kumar, Fireman (Drill Member)

Hose Drill Individual  1st position Sh. Sukhdeep Singh (Fireman, Outsource, Fire Station, Sector 38), 2nd Position Sh. Jitender (Fireman, Fire Station Sector 17) and 3rd Position Sh. Devinder Singh (Fireman, DLF)

In addition to that commendation certificates were awarded to the firemen with appreciation certificates for the duties performed, which was occasional for intermittent in character & either so laborious during fire-fighting & rescue operations including Sh. Vijay Kumar (Leading Fireman), Sh. Sunil Kumar (Leading Fireman), Sh. Mange Ram (Fireman), Sh. Jagtar Singh (Fireman Outsource), Sh. Gulshan Kumar (Sub Fire Officer), Sh. Gursharanjit Singh (Leading Fireman), Sh. Govind Singh (Leading Fireman), Sh. Sukhwinder Singh (Leading Fireman), Sh. Sanjeev Kumar (Leading Fireman), Sh. Chhinder Pal (Leading Fireman), Sh. Kamleshwar (Fireman), Sh. Mukesh Kumar (Fireman), Sh. Sukhwinder Singh (Fireman outsource), Sh. Shakti Singh (Driver), Sh. Malkit Singh (Driver Outsource), Sh. Parshant Kumar (Leading Fireman), Sh. Parveen Kumar (Fireman), Sh. Amninder Singh (Fireman Outsource), Sh. Jagdeep Singh (Fireman Outsource), Sh. Prem Singh (Driver), Sh. Jaswinder Dhiman (Fireman Outsource), Sh. Davinder Singh (Fireman outsource), Sh. Ajay Kumar (Fireman Outsource), Sh. Taranpreet Singh (Fireman outsource) and Smt. Kulbir Kaur (WRDO).

The Fire Services Day has been observed throughout the country since 1944, the year when more than 500 persons including 66 Fire Brigade personnel lost their lives in a major fire in Mumbai. Fire brigade officials said that in 1944, a huge consignment of arms and ammunition kept at the Mumbai dockyard caught fire. The arms and ammunition was meant to be used against Japan by the British, who then ruled over India. Over 500 persons lost their lives in the fire. 66 Fire brigade personnel, who valiantly fought the fire, also lost their lives. Since then, April 14 has been observed as Fire Services Day.

Among those present at the function were Sh. Dalip Sharma, Senior Deputy Mayor, Sh. Anup Gupta, Deputy Mayor, councilors and other Senior officers of Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh.

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Commissioner orders to cancel roundabout MoU

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Chandigarh, April 12:- Acting tough on the poor maintenance of roundabout throughout city, Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh today ordered to cancel the MoU for maintenance of roundabout between sector 4-5 & 9-8, maintained by M/s Bhejo Logistic Pvt. Ltd., #1093, Sector 39, Chandigarh.

The roundabout was allotted for maintenance to the agency for 2 years upto 12.06.2021 to 11.06.2023. After checking the maintenance of the roundabout and found unsatisfactory as per the terms and conditions of the MoU.

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The Commissioner earlier orders the Superintending Engineer, Horticulture, MCC to submit maintenance report of all 30 roundabouts for which permission has been granted for maintenance by agencies alongwith pictorial evidences and maintenance records. The Horticulture Wing, MCC has started the inspection of all the roundabouts and putting up the cases to the Commissioner about the maintenance performance of the agencies. The non-performing agencies which are not maintaining roundabouts as per the norms are now facing immediate cancellation.

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Commissioner visits Sector 41 to take stock of ongoing development works; listens to the problems of area residents

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Chandigarh, April 11:- Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh today visited Sector 41 and village Buterla to take stock of ongoing development works alongwith to listen the issues of area residents.

The visit was started at 6.30 am in the morning at Community center Sector 41.  This was the forth ‘on foot’ visit of Commissioner alongwith all the team of concerned engineers and all the sectors will be covered by ‘on foot’ visits.

The Commissioner was accompanied by Sh. Hardeep Singh, area councilor, Joint Commissioner, chief engineer, all Superintending Engineers and concerned Executive Engineers, SDEs, Junior Engineers of MCC, office bearers of Resident Welfare Associations and local residents.

The visit was started from the Community Centre Sector 41, where the area councillor asked to Commissioner to expend the hall of Community centre. The Commissioner asked the concerned engineers of B&R to check and prepare proposal for the renovation of the community centre.

While taking serious note of the broken road berms, the Commissioner directed the concerned officers to get the repair work done immediately.

The Commissioner visited Fish Market and directed the Health Supervisor to clean the market and issue challans to the violators for not segregating the waste at household level. She asked to install the CCTV cameras at prime locations and integrate with the command control center and check the violators throw garbage in public places and issue the challans. She advised to area councillor to create awareness among the area residents for segregation of waste at household level.

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The Commissioner asked the Chief Engineer to check and issue the challans to the violators for washing vehicles on road sides, which causes damage to the road berms and roads as well.

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Commissioner orders to cancel roundabout maintenance agreement

Will review all the permissions given for maintenance for roundabouts by agencies

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Chandigarh, April 6:- Acting tough on the poor maintenance of roundabouts throughout city, Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh today ordered to cancel agreement for maintenance of roundabout pertaining between sectors 31-32/46-47, maintained by M/s Meera & Rakesh Sharma, Chandigarh.

The roundabout was allotted for maintenance to the agency for 2 years upto 11.11.2023. After checking the maintenance of the roundabout and found unsatisfactory as per the terms and conditions of the MoU.

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The Commissioner further orders to Superintending Engineer, Horticulture, MCC to submit maintenance report of all 30 roundabouts for which permission has been granted for maintenance by agencies alongwith pictorial evidences and maintenance records. She said that all the non-performing agencies which are not maintaining roundabouts as per the norms will face immediate cancellation.

Mayor inaugurates Public Toilet Block Sector 42 C&D

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Chandigarh, April 6:- Smt. Srbjit Kaur Dhillon, Mayor, Chandigarh has inaugurated a Public Toilet Block in Green belt at Sector 42 C&D, Chandigarh here today in the presence of Sh. Jasbir Singh, area councillor, office bearers of local Resident Welfare Association and prominent persons of the market and  officers of Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh.

On the occasion, Mayor Chandigarh said that the MCC is providing better services and facilities to the public in all the green belts and parks by raising the standards of public utilities in the city beautiful.

She said the QR codes will be placed at all the public toilets so that people can share their feedback about the availability of electricity, water supply, cleanliness of toilet premises and toilet seat while using the facility.

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The Public toilet has been constructed at a cost of Rs. 5.70 lacs has separate/independent provision for male and female users.

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Mayor gives appointment letters to new recruits

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Chandigarh, April 5:- Smt. Sarbjit Kaur, Mayor, Chandigarh and Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh today called upon the newly recruited officers/officials of MCC to come forward and live up to the responsibilities.

While congratulating them, the Mayor said that it is essential to maintain people’s confidence and faith in public service delivery system and it can be achieved through determination, dedication and devotion. She asked them to provide responsive administration at the base level stating that Chandigarh Municipal Corporation has always accorded high priority to public service delivery.

As many as 29 candidates, who cleared the examination, were handed out appointment letters by the Mayor and Commissioner during a special orientation programme held at Rani Laxmi Bai Mahila Bhawan, Sector 38, Chandigarh.

The new officers/officials, who got appointment letters are including Abhishek Taneja (JE Elect.), Arpit Gahawalat (JE Elect.), Jeevan Joyti (JE Hort.), Shubham Kumar (JE Hort.), Sumit Sharma (JE PH), Preet Ekam Singh Bedi (JE PH), Sukhrippen pal Singh (JE PH), Jaskaran Singh (JE Civil), Jaspreet Singh (JE Civil), Pardeep Kumar (JE Civil), Sandeep (JE Civil), Abhishek Motan (Hort. Supervisor), Vikram Singh (Draftsman), Sanjeev Kumar (Draftsman), Balraj Singh (Draftsman), Sarvjeet Singh (Draftsman), Shashank Yadav(Draftsman), Savita Devi (Draftsman), Rahul Arya (JDM, B&R), Lakhwinder Singh (JDM, B&R), Gurmeet Singh (JDM, B&R), Ashu (Accountant), Ravinder Kumar (Accountant) Arun Garg (SI Enf.), Sahil Bhola (SI Enf.), Vivek Inder Singh Saini (SI Enf.), Deepak Kumar Singh (SI Enf.), Charan Preet Singh (Law Officer) & Sahil Thakur (SDE, Civil).

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In addition to that the Mayor and Commissioner handed over 26 appointment letters to the officials who got there services regularized including Harsharan Singh (Trademate), Surmukh Singh (Trademate), Manmohan Singh (Trademate), Narender Kumar (Trademate),Ashwani Kumar (Trademate), Pardeep Kumar (Trademate), Mohinder Singh (Trademate), Sarjant Singh (Trademate), Raj Kumar (Trademate), Roshan Lal (Trademate), Bhagwan Dass (Trademate), Ashwani Kumar (Trademate), Malkeet Rai (Trademate),, Pushwinder Sharma (Trademate), Davender Kumar (Trademate), Ram Gobind (Beldar), Kanta (Beldar),Surinder Kumar (Beldar), Inderjeet (Beldar), Chanderwati (Beldar), Devta Parshad (Mali), Bharat Nath (Mali), Surinder Kumar (Mali), Raj Devi (Mali), Yash Pal (Chowkidar) and Bhanwar Singh (Peon).