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राष्ट्रीय डॉक्टर्स डे पर मुख्यमंत्री ने पंचकूला के किडनी ट्रांसप्लांटेशन सर्जन को सम्मानित किया

Municipal Corporation Chandigarh extends insurance net to its employees

MCC enrolls all group D employees under PMJJBY & PMSBY

Door to door waste collectors and outsourced group D employees also covered under the scheme to provide death insurance and accidental insurance

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Chandigarh, November 16:- The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh has enrolled all its group D employees under two ambitious social security schemes i.e. “Pardhan Mantri Jivan Jyoti Beema Yojna” (PMJJBY) and “Pardhan Mantri Suraksha Beema Yojna” (PMSBY).

In a function organized at Auditorium, Rani Laxmi Bai Mahila Bhawan, Sector 38, Chandigarh, the City Mayor Sh. Ravi Kant Sharma distributed enrolment letters to the 25 beneficiaries from Sanitation wing, Public Health wing and Horticulture wing, MCC.

While addressing the employees about the social security schemes, the Mayor lauded the efforts of Municipal Commissioner, Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS for introducing and implementing the social schemes very fast. He said that last week the Commissioner came with the agenda item in the General House meeting for the social security schemes for the employees of MCC and after its approval the same has been implemented with today’s enrolment distribution function.

He said that this is a pathbreaking initative towards providing affordable universal access to essential social security protection in a convenient manner linked to auto-debit facility from the bank account of the subscriber.

He said that both the ambitious social security schemes will provide insurance cover in the unfortunate event of death by any cause or disability due to an accident. He said that the convenient delivery mechanism of the schemes is expected to address the situation of very low coverage of life or accident insurance.

The Mayor said that the PMSBY will offer a renewable one year accidental death cum disability cover of Rs. 2 lacs for partial permanent disability to all group D employees, door to door waste collectors and outsourced group D employees in the age group of 18-70 years for a premium of Rs. 12/- per annum per subscriber. While PMJJBY on the other hand will offer a renewable one year life cover of Rs. 2 lacs to all group D employees, door to door waste collectors and outsourced group D employees in the age group of 18-50 years, covering death due to any reason, for a premium of Rs. 330/- per annum per subscriber.

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He said that the annual premium of all the group D employees, door to door waste collectors and outsourced group D employees will be borne by the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh. It shall amount to around 24 lacs per Annum. Initially two banks i.e. Punjab National Bank and Bank of Baroda have been authorized for enrolling the employees under both the schemes.

Earlier, Sh. Arun Sood, area councilor welcomed all the dignatories including Chief Guest and listed many beneficiary schemes run by the Government of India and the important role and responsibilities of Municipal Corporation Chandigarh for implementing the same in the city beautiful.

Others present on the occasion were Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, Sh. Sanjay Tandan, Director, National Mineral Development Corporation (NDMC), Sh. Arun Sood, area councilor, other councilors and officers of MCC.

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राष्ट्रीय डॉक्टर्स डे पर मुख्यमंत्री ने पंचकूला के किडनी ट्रांसप्लांटेशन सर्जन को सम्मानित किया

Procession at PU on winning MAKA Trophy

Chandigarh November 16, 2021

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Panjab University, Chandigarh took out a procession on winning Maulana Abul Kalam Azad (MAKA), here today, which was graced by Prof. Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor (VC) and all Senior PU Officials, Sports Coaches, Administrative & Ground Staff of the Directorate of Sports, students and staff.

            PU VC congratulated all for this incredible achievement and assured all possible facilities to be provided to the sports persons for achieving still more in the field of sports.

            The procession was for making a hat trick for MAKA after winning the trophy for the year 2019-20, 2020-21. Earlier, in 2019 also, PU won the trophy. PU made hat trick after a long span of 50 years.

            The procession started from the office of Vice-Chancellor, PU amidst beats of dhol and bhangra by students and staff of PU. The MAKA trophy was taken on an open flower laden jeep with PU VC, Prof. Prashant Gautam, Director, Physical Education and Sports, Sh. Vikram Nayyar, officiating Registrar and Finance & Development Officer, Prof. Anju Suri, Dean College Development Council, Prof. S.K. Tomar, Dean Research, Sh. Rakesh Malik, Deputy Director of Sports and Ms. Neeru Malik, PU Fellow.

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Throughout the procession, huge number of employees were present for cheering up the officials carrying the MAKA Trophy. The sweets were also distributed on the occasion.

राष्ट्रीय डॉक्टर्स डे पर मुख्यमंत्री ने पंचकूला के किडनी ट्रांसप्लांटेशन सर्जन को सम्मानित किया

Mayor & Commissioner visits Dumping site Dadumajra

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Chandigarh, November 15:- Sh. Ravi Kant Sharma, Mayor and Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh visited dumping site Dadumajra, here today. They were accompanied by concerned senior officers of MCC.

The visit was conducted in order to monitor and to take stock of the work progress in the dumping site and the mining of waste garbage processing plant. The Mayor and Commissioner reviewed the progress of the work and the contractor was instructed to speed up the work of the on site. Further, the sanitary landfill site was also visited and the Commissioner instructed the contractor to construct the boundary wall faster.

The chief engineer explained how legacy waste is of three categories i.e Construction and Demolition waste (C and D waste), Municipal Solid Waste and Industrial Waste used for refuse derived fuel (RDF) and fiber work. Through conveyor belts and other machines, separation and segregation become an easy task for processing the same.

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The team also visited garbage processing plant to take stock of the processing of garbage and enquired about the daily processing of compost plant.

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राष्ट्रीय डॉक्टर्स डे पर मुख्यमंत्री ने पंचकूला के किडनी ट्रांसप्लांटेशन सर्जन को सम्मानित किया

Mayor & Commissioner take stock of Gaushala work progress at Raipur Kalan

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Chandigarh, November 15:- Sh. Ravi Kant Sharma, Mayor and Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh today visited the construction site of Gaushala at Raipur Kalan, Chandigarh.


The Mayor and Commissioner took round of the construction site of gaushala and ABC center. The Commissioner instructed the concerned engineers to speed up the work to complete the project in stipulated time frame.


The work of three sheds including healthy cow shed, heifer shed and pregnant cow shed to accommodate nearly 1000 cows have been completed except brick on edge flooring and roof sheeting. the work of water supply, sewer work completed in existing sheds, except sump and storm work. The conduit pipe done in existing sheds and wiring work yet to be done at phase I of the gaushala.


The Commissioner instructed the chief engineer to complete the balance work at phase I including provision for electrical services, horticulture, pellet making machine and construction of vetnary hospital, sick animal shed, fodder shed, finishing of toilet blocks and labour huts.
She further asked to prepare plans for developing phase 2 of the gaushala having 6.82 acre of plot area.

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राष्ट्रीय डॉक्टर्स डे पर मुख्यमंत्री ने पंचकूला के किडनी ट्रांसप्लांटेशन सर्जन को सम्मानित किया

COPD 2nd Largest killer after Heart Problems & Cancer worldwide. – Dr. Sunny Virdi

·        India needs a National COPD prevention & control Program says Dr Vishal Sharma

·        COPD causes more deaths than AIDS, TB, Malaria & Diabetes all Put Together. – Dr Sunny Virdi

·        COPD prevalence is around 5.5 to 7.55% in India- Dr Vishal Sharma

·        Tobacco & Smoke are the main Cause of COPD Deaths – Dr Sunny Virdi

·        Another Graving fact is in India 99.15 % of the people have never heard of word COPD says experts.

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Chandigarh 15 November, 2021: In order to create awareness on Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary disease (COPD), a team of Doctors from Alchemist-Ojas Hospitals Panchkula shared various facts and myths regarding diseases related with lungs. Present on the occasion were Dr Sunny Virdi & Dr Vishal Sharma Consultant Pulmonary Medicine from Alchemist Hospital Panchkula.

 You may have COPD –Increased breathlessnessFrequent coughing (with and without sputum)WheezingTightness in the chest 

 Throughout the world millions of people are affected by COPD Diseases emphysema, chronic bronchitis, refractory (non-reversible) asthma, and some forms of bronchiectasis.  Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is an umbrella term used to describe progressive lung diseases. This disease is characterized by increasing breathlessness.

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Shedding light on the ailment Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPDand its treatments, Dr. Sunny Virdi, Consultant AlchemistOjas Hospital Panchkula said, “COPD 2nd Largest killer after Heart Problems & Cancer worldwide and India has become COPD Capital of World. Many people mistake their increased breathlessness and coughing as a normal part of aging. In the early stages of the disease, you may not notice the symptoms. COPD can develop for years without noticeable shortness of breath. You begin to see the symptoms in the more developed stages of the disease. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a progressive form of lung disease ranging from mild to severe. It is characterized by a restriction of airflow into and out of the lungs that makes breathing difficult. “

Sharing his experience Dr Vishal Sharma Consultant Pulmonology, Alchemist Hospital Panchkula said “COPD most often occurs in people 40 years of age and older who have a history of smoking. These may be individuals who are current or former smokers. Not everybody but most of the individuals who have COPD (about 90% of them) have smoked. COPD can also occur in those who have had long-term contact with harmful lung irritants in the workplace like chemicals, dust, or fumes, organic cooking fuel, may also cause COPD. Even if an individual has never smoked or been exposed to pollutants for an extended period of time, they can still develop COPD.  ‘COPD prevalence is around 5.5 to 7.55% in Indian. ’ Recent studies suggest prevalence rate of COPD in males is as high as 22%  in men and 19% in females.

On this occasion Dr Sunny Virdi also said “Many sufferers have trouble walking short distances and are especially susceptible to illness and pneumonia. Often, sufferers need oxygen support 24 hours per day. If you show signs of emphysema or chronic bronchitis you may have COPD. The long-term effects of COPD result in an enlargement of the right side of the heart and eventual death.” There is no permanent cure for COPD, but treatment options are available to prevent more damage and improve quality of life.’’

Dr Sunny Virdi further added, ‘’Also, as the temperature drops, people having COPD are more prone to illness. The symptom becomes more aggravated during colder weather. The effects of cold weather on the lungs can be extreme and chronic exposure to cold environments is known to cause dramatic changes to the respiratory system. If a COPD patient develops COVID , it really life threatening.

The lungs provide oxygen to the bloodstream and the heart pumps blood, delivering oxygen to various parts throughout the body. With an onset of low to extreme temperatures blood vessels begin to narrow, restricting blood flow and depriving the heart of oxygen. The heart is forced to pump harder, which ultimately increases blood pressure. In mild winters particularly, the largest strain on the respiratory system can be found, leading to a higher rate of cold-related mortality among the elderly. That’s why it is important that you talk to your doctor as soon as you notice any of these symptoms. Ask your doctor about taking a spirometry (Pulmonary Function Test) test. ‘’

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 ‘’Early screening can identify COPD before major loss of lung function occurs. Most cases of COPD are caused by inhaling pollutants; that includes smoking (cigarettes, pipes, cigars, etc.), and second-hand smoke. Fumes, chemicals and dust found in many work environments are contributing factors for many individuals who develop COPD.

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राष्ट्रीय डॉक्टर्स डे पर मुख्यमंत्री ने पंचकूला के किडनी ट्रांसप्लांटेशन सर्जन को सम्मानित किया

IGNOU extends Admission up to 22nd November, 2021

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The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has extended the last date of submission of online Fresh admission of all Masters, Bachelor & Diplomas programmes up to 22nd November, 2021 for the July-2021 session. This extension of last date shall not apply to Certificate and Semester-based programmes, i.e., MP, MPB, PGDMM, PGDFM, PGDHRM, PGDOM, PGDFMP, DBPOFA, PGDIS, MCA, BCA, and all Certificate and Awareness programmes of 6 months duration or less. Details of the IGNOU academic programmes for the July, 2021 session can be accessed from the link https://ignouadmission.samarth.edu.in/. The prospective learners can apply for Masters/Bachelor/Diploma programmes of the University on the official website, informed The Senior Regional Director of IGNOU Regional centre Chandigarh Dr. A. K. Dimri. Last date of submission of ‘online’ admission form for the July session was earlier fixed for November, 12. 

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For all those candidates, who have been planning to get admission in any of the IGNOU courses can apply for the same online. Firstly the candidate has to register themselves (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 application form for the admission in the July session at Indira Gandhi National Open University for 2021. Also, before filling up the IGNOU admission form, candidates must go through the general instructions, eligibility criteria, fee details, duration, etc. on the official website. Applicants can also download the complete details of the programmes from the IGNOU website.

राष्ट्रीय डॉक्टर्स डे पर मुख्यमंत्री ने पंचकूला के किडनी ट्रांसप्लांटेशन सर्जन को सम्मानित किया

Orchid Flower Named on PU Faculty

Chandigarh November 13, 2021

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On the basis of significant contributions and achievements in the field of Indian Orchidology, Prof Prromila Pathak, Chairperson, Botany Department, Panjab University Chandigarh  has been honoured with an orchid hybrid namely, Phalaenopsis Promila Pathak White  on her name which has been registered at Royal Horticultural Society, London by an Indian Orchidologist, Dr Raj Kumar Kishor, MD, Kwaklei & Khonggunmelei Orchids Pvt. Ltd., Imphal Manipur, India.

Prof Pathak is instrumental in developing strategies for sustainable development of orchids. Besides guiding many research students, she has handled various research projects and imparted training in scientific development and cultivation of orchids to a large number of students  and enthusiasts.

Known for her selfless and dedicated commitment  and significant contributions  to scientific development and promotion of Indian orchids; she has been actively pursuing researches for the past over 35 years in Diversity, Developmental biology, Micropropagation, Restoration Ecology and Conservation of floriculturally  and medicinally important Indian orchids.

Orchids with nearly 28,237 species represent a group of botanically interesting and commercially significant plants which have made a distinct place among the plants with economic value by virtue of their various characteristics; beautiful flowers with long retention of cut flowers; as a source of flavoring and food; and due to their medicinal value.  Because of their morphological variability and uniqueness in beauty decked with sweet fragrances, they are undoubtedly the ornamental elite in floriculture all over the world.

These are highly priced in the international florist trade due to their intricately designed spectacular flowers with brilliant colours, delightful appearance, myriad sizes, shapes, forms and long lasting qualities and account for multimillion-dollar cut flowers industry in many countries including Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and USA.

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In India, 1,256 species or taxa of orchids belong to 155 genera amongst which 388 species are endemic. Ashtavarga (group of eight medicinal plants) is vital part of Ayurvedic formulations like Chywanprasha and four plants i.e., Habenaria intermedia (Ridhi), H. acuminata (Vridhi), Malaxis acuminata (Rishbhaka), and M. muscifera (Jeevak) are members of family Orchidaceae. 

These plants are widely used as raw drugs in the Ayurvedic medicines and also used as traditional medicine to cure a variety of human ailments like fever, diabetes, rheumatism, malignant ulcer, nervous disorders, tuberculosis, and uterine disorders etc., by local people, in different areas. These properties are because of the presence of phytochemical constituents such as alkaloids, flavonoids, terpenoids, phenols etc.

For further details contact: Prof Promila Pathak +919876701963

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राष्ट्रीय डॉक्टर्स डे पर मुख्यमंत्री ने पंचकूला के किडनी ट्रांसप्लांटेशन सर्जन को सम्मानित किया

Governor lays foundation stone of 24×7 Water supply project at Manimajra

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Chandigarh, November 13:- Sh. Banwarilal Purohit, Hon’ble Governor, Punjab and Administrator, Chandigarh today laid the foundation stone of 24×7 water supply project at Manimajra in the presence of Smt. Kirron Kher, MP-Chandigarh (Virtually).

While addressing the gathering, the Governor said that the vision of Municipal Corporation is to make and maintain the city beautiful in livability, sustainability, equality and innovation parameters along with providing the best urban experience to its residents. I have noticed that the residents of Chandigarh are quite aware and play a vital role in shaping and defining the vision and targets for the city.

He said that the citizens of Manimajra will highly benefit from this 24×7 Water Supply Project as continuous water supply system will provide better water quality and households will get better pressure of water sufficient to fill tanks up to third storey so pumping costs will also decrease.

He appreciated the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation to work so active and committed for taking various steps to improve the basic upkeep besides ensuring the availability of civic amenities in each sector.

The Governor said that public participation is must in understanding the issues, recognizing the areas requiring improvement and evolving strategies for future planning and the Municipal Corporation always seeks and considers public opinion, suggestive measures from the citizens and tries to implement their ideas in best possible manner.

He congratulated the Mayor and councilors, the Commissioner and her team of officers for taking up these people centric steps in the larger public interest and wish them all success in future endeavors. The Governor asked the concerned officers of Chandigarh Administration and Municipal Corporation Chandigarh to speed up the work of this project and complete this in stipulated time frame.

Smt. Kirron Kher, Member Parliament, UT, Chandigarh said that as public representatives the councillors are entrusted with a bigger role and responsibility by the residents of Chandigarh and they are doing justice with that by providing better infrastructure and improving the basic amenities.

She said that in 2014, she raised the concern over the release additional water supply line from Bhakhra main line in the parliament and after crossing many hurdles, Chandigarh got the additional water supply line. She said with this pilot project started in Manimjara, the residents will get their long pending demand fulfilled.

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Sh. Ravi Kant Sharma, Mayor said that the primary goal of the project is switching from intermittent supply to 24×7 continuous pressurized supply system citing health, hygiene and water saving benefits.

The Mayor said that the major components to be carried out in this project are including new Water Works to improve water pressures in the area. He said that this Project will involve new water works with 4 Million Gallon of additional storage, 13700 smart meters, 20 km of new lines, Automated monitoring of system through SCADA. All 37 Tubewells will be phased out 100% water supply will be shifted to surface water.

Speaking on the occasion, Sh. Dharam Pal, IAS, Adviser to the Administrator, Chandigarh highlighted other crucial projects being carried out by Chandigarh Smart City Limited such as the ‘Im Chandigarh (I am Chandigarh)’ app, Integrated Command & Control center (ICCC) and Public Bike Sharing (PBS) system.

He said that Smart city mission Launched by Government of India has 35 projects funded by Smart cities mission. Chandigarh has almost 90 percent of Projects that benefit city as a whole. 24×7 water supplies is being carried out in Manimajra at Rs 162 crores including cost of 15 years Operation &Maintenance, the work is expected to be completed by Aug 2023.

Earlier, the area councilor Sh. Jagtar Singh Jagga thanked all the dignitaries and local residents for being part of this big project for Manimajra. He said that with this project the residents of Manimajra will get upgraded water supply and better quality of water.

Among others present were Sh. Ravi Kant Sharma, Mayor-Chandigarh, Sh. Dharam Pal, IAS, Adviser to the Administrator, Sh. Nitin Yadav, IAS, Home Secretary, U.T. Chandigarh, Sh. Mandeep Singh Brar, Deputy Commissioner, Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner-MC Chandigarh-cum-CEO, Chandigarh Smart City Limited, Sh. Jagtar Singh Jagga, area councilor, other councilors and local residents.

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राष्ट्रीय डॉक्टर्स डे पर मुख्यमंत्री ने पंचकूला के किडनी ट्रांसप्लांटेशन सर्जन को सम्मानित किया

Special lecture on “Malaria and Dengue” at Panjab University

Chandigarh November 12, 2021

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National Service Scheme in collaboration with the Centre for Medical Physics  organized special lecture on “Malaria and Dengue” by Dr. Rupinder Kaur, CMO, Panjab University. 

She explained origin and about Malaria and Dengue in a simple way. She also appraised that in some patients, it can cause serious complications like hemorrhagic fever, which can damage the lymph and blood vessels and can cause high fever and circulatory system failure. It is important to stay under medical supervision during the course of the disease. 

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Mr. Jaswant Singh and team from Vector Department Chandigarh  showed the glimpse of the larvae of the mosquitoes and Gambusia fish to the volunteers. 

Dr. Vivek Kumar, Chairperson, CMP  gave vote of thanks and inspired students for  tomorrow’s rally for awareness about vector borne diseases in the Panjab University Campus. NSS Programm Officer Dr. Simran Preet (Biophysics) was also present during the event.

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राष्ट्रीय डॉक्टर्स डे पर मुख्यमंत्री ने पंचकूला के किडनी ट्रांसप्लांटेशन सर्जन को सम्मानित किया

F&CC passes irrigation pipeline network for various parks at Sector 63

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Chandigarh, November 11:- The Finance & Contract Committee approved to provide Tertiary Treated Network to supply T.T. water for various parks adjoining CHB flats in Sector 63-A, Chandigarh. Accordingly, the members passed to lay HDPE pipe lines of size 110mm o/d and 160 mm o/d to supply T.T. water to various parks, Construction of brick masonry chambers, P&F of Hydrant Haudi, CI Sluice Valve 100mm & 150mm Irrigation Hydrants etc at an estimated cost of  Rs. 44.13 lacs .

This was decided in a meeting of F&CC held here today under the chairmanship of Sh. Ravi Kant Sharma, Mayor and attended by Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner and other members of committee namely Sh. Anil Kumar Dubey, Sh. Rajesh Kumar, Sh. Satish Kumar, Sh. Vinod Aggarwal, Smt. Sunita Dhawan, Councilors and Smt. Asha Jaswal, Councillor also attend the meeting as special invitee and other concerned officers of MCC were also present.

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The F&CC discussed and approved various important agenda items:-

• Providing online UPS for New Deluxe building, M.C., Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 19.36 lacs.

• Extension of contract for the supply of 16 nos. security Guards and 03 supervisors at Dumping Ground and 04 nos. additional Security Guards at Dumping Ground, Garbage Processing Plant and Motor Garage through M/s Shine & Sind Security Solution Pvt. Ltd.

• The work of “Boring & Installation of 01 No. 12”x8” (304.80 x 203.20MM) I/D deep bore tubewell in lieu of low discharge/abandoned tubewell No. RN-58 at Daria, U.T. Chandigarh (with percussion-cum-reverse rotary drilling rig method of latest technology) at an estimated cost of Rs. 29.25 lacs.

• Boring & Installation of 01 No. 12”x8” (304.80 x 203.20MM) I/D deep bore tubewell in lieu of low discharge/abandoned tubewell No. 3 at Mauli Jagran, U.T. Chandigarh (with percussion-cum-reverse rotary drilling rig method of latest technology) at an estimated cost of Rs. 29.29 lacs.

• The work of “Reconstruction of 2 No. Public Toilets Block in Sector 22-A (Ladies & Gents Opposite Parade Ground) & 22 B (Opposite Bus Stand), Chandigarh after demolition the old toilets” at an estimated cost of Rs. 33.43 lacs.

• Paid parking on V-3 road, Sector 26 adjoining fruit & vegetable market Chandigarh. The committee considered and fixed 5.74 lacs as reserve price for one year.