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Mayor flags off door to door segregation of garbage at Dariya & Mauli Jagra

Chandigarh, August 21:- Sh. Rajesh Kumar, Mayor and Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh today flagged off 11 vehicles to carry out the door to door collection of waste in segregated manner at village Dariya and Mauli Jagran. They were accompanied by Sh. S.K. Jain, Additional Commissioner and other senior officers of MCC and other prominent persons of the area during the launch.

           The Commissioner informed that these 11 vehicles will collect door to door waste in segregated manner i.e. wet and dry separately in different cabins from near about 7500 houses in Dariya and 3500 in Mauli Jagran.

He said that the Municipal Corporation has purchased 99 vehicles of 3.2 Cubic meter capacity to carry out the door to door collection of domestic waste in segregated manner. The dry and wet waste will be given by residents separately and will be collected in different compartment of the vehicles.

The commissioner informed that the Corporation is looking after mechanism to make compost from the wet waste in the villages itself immediate after collecting the garbage from the households. He said that 2 ton capacity or as per required capacity, composting machines will be planted and the compost made from the garbage will be used in the parks of the area.

          He said that 55 vehicles will be used for the 13 villages recently transferred to the Municipal Corporation and the remaining 44 vehicles will be used for the unattended areas of the city which are not being catered by private waste collectors. Remaining villages will be taken up for collection of segregated waste through these vehicles within this weekend.

           He said that earlier 33 vehicles have been deputed to collect Door to Door segregated waste from households at village Sarangpur and Khudda Jassu, Behlana, Raipur Khurd, Makhan Majra and Raipur Kalan, Kishangarh, Khudda Lahora and Maloya. Similarly, adequate number of Vehicles will be deputed in remaining villages by this weekend.

           During the programme, officers of MCC and gathered local area residents pledged for Segregation of wet and dry wast.

*MC Chandigarh conducts anti-encroachment drive in sector 34 Green Belt area*

Mayor flags off door to door segregation of garbage at Maloya

Chandigarh, August 10:- Sh. Rajesh Kumar, Mayor and Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh  today flagged off 4 vehicles to carry out the door to door collection of waste in segregated manner at rehabilitated colony at Maloya. They were accompanied by senior officers of MCC and other prominent persons of the area during the launch.

           The Commissioner informed that these 4 vehicles will collect door to door waste in segregated manner i.e. wet and dry separately in different cabins from near about 5000 houses from the rehabilitated colony Maloya. In addition 3 wheel carts have also been deployed into the work of segregation in the rehabilitated colony from today onward.

          He said that the Municipal Corporation has purchased 99 vehicles of 3.2 Cubic meter capacity to carry out the door to door collection of domestic waste in segregated manner. The dry and wet waste will be given by residents separately and will be collected in different compartment of the vehicles.

The commissioner informed that the Corporation is looking after mechanism to make  compost from the wet waste in the colony itself immediate after collecting t he garbage from the households. He said that 2 ton capacity or as per required capacity, composting machine will be planted and the compost made from the garbage will be used in the parks of the rehabilitated colony of Maloya.

          He said that 55 vehicles will be used for the 13 villages recently transferred to the Municipal Corporation and the remaining 44 vehicles will be used for the unattended areas of the city which are not being catered by private waste collectors. Remaining villages will be taken up for collection of segregated waste through these vehicles within next few days.

           He said that earlier 29 vehicles have been deputed to collect Door to Door segregated waste from households at village Sarangpur and Khudda Jassu, Behlana, Raipur Khurd, Makhan Majra and Raipur Kalan, Kishangarh and Khudda Lahora. Similarly, Adequate number of Vehicles will be deputed in remaining villages shortly.

           During the programme, officers of MCC and gathered local area residents pledged for Segregation of wet and dry waste.

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Mayor and Commissioner reviews Water supply work progress at Jandpur

Chandigarh, August 7:- Sh. Rajesh Kumar Mayor of Chandigarh and Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh today visited Jandpur pumping station to review the actual progress of work at site.

They were accompanied by Sh. Manoj Bansal, Chief Engineer, Sh. Shelender Singh, SE, Public Health and other concerned officers of MCC.

The Chief Engineer apprised the Mayor & Commissioner that the work of bringing additional 29 MGD Raw water from Kajauli to Chandigarh under Augmentation of water supply scheme Phase 5 and 6 is nearing completion now. The work of pumping raw water from Kajauli upto Jandpur (shipur) has been done by GAMADA as a deposit work for which Rs 98 crores has been deposited by M.C Chandigarh.

The work of pumping raw water from Jandpur upto waterworks sector 39 has been done by M.C. Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs 89 crore. After the repair and testing of defective pipeline under the Railway track near Mehruli by Railways, the pumping was started by GAMADA by operating one pump initially from Kajauli waterworks last week.

He apprised that the water was scheduled to reach the tank at pump house, jandpur upto 8-8-2019. Directions to the officers to check and retest the functioning of pumping machinery and to clean the tanks before the arrival of raw water at Jandpur which is expected to reach there within 2-3 days.

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Mayor & Commissioner visits different areas of city on Thursday

Chandigarh, August 1:- 

Sh. Rajesh Kumar, Mayor of Chandigarh and Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh today visited various parts of city to take stock of ongoing works initiated by MCC and problems in the rural areas.

The Mayor & Commissioner was accompanied by all senior officers including Sh. Manoj Bansal, Chief Engineer, Sh. Shelender Singh, SE, Public Health, Sh. Sanjay Arora, SE, B&R, Executive engineers and Sub Divisional Engineers all engineering wing of MCC.

In the morning time the Mayor and Commissioner started visit from Sector 27 with plantation drive at a park near Chandigarh Press Club alongwith Sh. Devender Singh Babla, area councilor and local residents. After taking round of the area the Mayor and Commissioner visited Sector 25 alongwith area councilor Smt. Sheela Devi and other concerned officers.

The Commissioner asked the Executive Engineer, Horticulture Division to develop the parks properly i.e. by providing grassing, flower beds, huts, benches, children play equipments and footpaths, wherever required. He also took round of the slum area at sector 25, where the Commissioner directed the public health engineers to check the feasibility of renovating the toilet blocks, constructed by the Administration, which are now in abandon shape. The Commissioner also directed the officers of Estate branch, MCC to check the status of the toilet blocks, whether it belongs to MCC or falls under the jurisdiction of Administration and also check whether the toilet blocks be renovated by MCC.

During the visit at Community Centre, Sector 25, the Commissioner directed the concerned engineers of B&R wing to prepare estimate to upgrade/renovate the community centre immediately.

In the evening the Mayor & Commissioner visited Raipur Kalan village alongwith Sh. Rambir Bhatti and other prominent leaders of the area. They apprised the team of officers that the cremation ground in the village be renovated and rest of the land adjoining the cremation ground may be used for developing park. The Commissioner asked the chief Engineer to conduct a survey in the area and took up the matter with Architect, Chandigarh Administration for development of the area.

The Commissioner directed the Public Health engineers to level the drainage pipelines in the village and resolve the problem of sewerage blockage. He asked the engineers to prepare estimates for carpet the roads wherever required and use pavers in the narrow streets. The Commissioner asked the engineers to check the water supply lines in the area with regard to enhance water supply or replacement of pipelines etc.

On the demand of villagers, the Commissioner asked the engineers to check feasibility to provide community centre over there. He also asked to check other issues including repair of street lights and provision of new light points in the village and development of parks etc.

During the visit at Raipur Khurd, the local residents demanded enhancement of water supply to the area especially in the Tribune Colony. The commissioner asked concerned engineers to strengthen the sewerage disposal system in the area, recarpetting of roads, provision of street lights and enhancement of water supply to the village.

In addition to that the zonal commissioners including Sh. Sanjay Kumar Jha, IAS, Special Commissioner, Sh. Tilak Raj, Sh. S.K. Jain and Sh. Anil Kumar Garg, Additional Commissioners also visited their respective areas alongwith concerned engineers to take stock of the ongoing works of MCC and progress of the issues taken up in the last visits.

The special focus was on Jal Shakti Abhiyan, under which the zonal commissioner checked the possibilities of rainwater harvesting in their respective areas alongwith tree plantation in the parks/green belts and open spaces.

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