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MCC employees took pledge during the vigilance awareness week

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Chandigarh, October 31:- The employees of Municipal Corporation Chandigarh today took pledge during the Vigilance Awareness week which started from 31st October to 6th November, 2022 in MCC office premises here today. Sh. Gurinder Sodhi, Joint Commissioner, MCC administered oath to the all the MCC employees.

As per the communiqué, the Corporation will observe vigilance awareness week from 31st October to 6th November, 2022 with the theme “Corruption Free India for a Developed Nation” as per the instructions of Vigilance Commission, Govt. of India.

They pledged that they shall continuously strive to bring about integrity and transparency in all spheres of their activities. They also pledge that they shall work unstintingly for eradication of corruption in all spheres of life and remain vigilant & work towards the growth and reputation of their organisation. They shall do their duty conscientiously and act without fear or favour.

Similarly, all the employees of different wings of MCC outside head office, took pledge including sanitation staff, MCPH, Karuna Sadan, Sector 11 and Water works, sector 37 etc.

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Mayor flags off mobile water testing lab for Chandigarh

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Chandigarh, October 31:- To ensure safe and potable water supply in the city beautiful, Smt. Sarbjit Kaur, Mayor, Chandigarh today flagged off mobile water testing laboratory from MCC office premises in the presence of Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner and other officers of MCC.

The lab, funded under the AMRUT scheme will help onsite testing of different water quality parameters like pH, Residual Chlorine, TDS, Conductivity, outdor and Turbidity (NTU) of water samples.

Congratulating the people of Chandigarh, the Mayor said that the mobile water testing lab will travel across the city to quickly identify the water quality problem on the spot.

She said that the people in colonies and villages are not much aware about benefits of clean drinking water. Besides offering on spot testing of water quality, the mobile water testing lab will also spread awareness about clean drinking water.

Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh said that to provide best quality potable water to the residents of Chandigarh by upgrading the water testing lab under AMRUT scheme located at water works sector 39 Chandigarh to ensure the quality of water as per BIS10500.

She said that the mobile water testing lab van has been introduced to check and ensure the water quality being supplied to residents in Chandigarh. The mobile water testing van will be able to get the physical test of water done on site to identify any initial indication of poor water quality, so that immediate appropriate action can be taken for rectification of water quality.

She further said that the mobile water testing lab van will also take 15-20 water samples daily from city which include 8 mandatory samples from water works located in various parts of city, 5 to 6 samples from rehabilitation colonies, one water sample from village alongwith random samples from Govt. buildings, hospitals, markets and area under complaint etc. which will cover water sampling from all wards of Chandigarh twice in a month to ensure and maintain best quality water supply to the citizens of Chandigarh.

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MCC conducts orientation workshop for councillors

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Chandigarh, October 29:- Smt. Sarbjit Kaur, Mayor, Chandigarh today inaugurated the two day orientation programme for councillors of Municipal Corporation Chandigarh here at Rani Laxmi Bai Mahila Bhawan, Sector 38 C, Chandigarh.


The inaugural session was attended by Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Other senior officers of MCC, elected councillors as well as newly nominated councillors of MCC. The orientation programme is being conducted by the institute, Rambhu Mhalgi Parbodhini, Mumbai.


Various important topics covered today during the inaugural session included understanding Punjab Municipal Act 1976 as extended to chandigarh by Adv. Jeet Kumar Gupta; Functioning of Municipal Corporation by Sh. Prashant Pisolkar.


Other topics were Roles, Responsibilities and duties of councillors by Prof. V.N. Alok and Personality Development by Sh. Ravinder Sathe, Director General of Rambhu Mahlgi Parbodhini.


The session will resume tomorrow at 10.00 am during which various important topics will be covered including closing ceremony.
This orientation will enable councillors to understand their roles, responsibilities and duties better. 
Earlier, the Mayor and Commissioner honoured the key speakers of today’s sessions.

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MCC sealed 3 properties at plot No. 177-D for non payment of property tax

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Chandigarh, October 28:- The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh has sealed the 3 properties at plot No. 177-D, industrial area Phase-1, here today for non payment of property tax.


Following the directions of Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh, a team of tax wing of MCC sealed 3 properties having total value of 7.21 lacs including Shop no. 3 Plot no. 177-D, Indl Area Phase-I, Chandigarh not paid property tax from year 2010 @ Rs. 3.2 lacs; Shop no. 5 Plot no. 177-D, Indl Area Phase-I , Chandigarh not paid property tax from 2010 @ Rs. 2.89 lacs and Shop no. 12 (first floor) Plot no. 177-D, Indl Area Phase-I, Chandigarh for not paid property tax from 2009 @ Rs. 1.30 lacs. The attachment orders of properties had been issued by the MCC to the defaulters of property tax and sufficient time was given with the last opportunity to deposit the tax within 15 days from the date of pasting of attachment notices.


The MCC issued 58 attachment notices upto 19/9/2022 which involves and amount of Rs.1.25 cr. out of these 58 attachment notices 27 has paid the property tax and 5 assessees have submitted their representation on account of area dispute, missing credits, request for arrears details etc. Further rest of 26 properties have neither deposited the property tax nor given any representation.

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F&CC approves celebration of Chrysanthemum Show 2022 first week of December

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Chandigarh, October 27:- The Finance and Contract committee of Municipal Corporation Chandigarh has decided to celebration of Chrysanthemum Show 2022 on 2nd to 4th December 2022 at Terraced Garden, Sector 33, Chandigarh. This was decided in a meeting of F&CC held here today under the chairpersonship of Smt. Sarbjit Kaur Dhillon, Mayor and attended by Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commission and other members of committee namely Sh. Mahesh Inder Singh Sidhu, Sh. Saurabh Joshi, Sh. Jasbir Singh, Smt. Taruna Mehta, Smt. Gurbax Rawat  and other senior officers of MCC were present during the meeting.The members of committee discussed other various important agenda items in detail and accorded approval for the following:• Development of 02 Nos. parks in Dadumajra Colony, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 11.83 lacs.• Providing and fixing of Pipe Benches at various Community Centres under the jurisdiction of Horticulture Division No. 2, M.C., Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 22.43 lacs.• Demolishing of Existing Paver Track and Construction of Cement Concrete Walking Track in Park near House No. 3401 & Construction of C.C. Walking Track in Park near House No. 140, Sector 45-C, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 10.78 lacs.• Landscaping work for beautification of Muslim Graveyard, Sector 25, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 1.79 lacs.• Construction of Toe Walls, Cement concrete walking tracks and throughway in various parks in Sector 2, 3, 4 & 5, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 46.29 lacs.• Providing and fixing of steel pipe benches in various Community Centres under the jurisdiction of Horticulture Division No. 1, M.C., Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 25.99 lacs.• Restoration of Street light system on V3 road, Sector 1/3, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 31.19 lacs.• Development of various parks of Sector 15, 16 & 24, M.C., Chandigarh by landscaping work, providing and fixing of sprinklers, laying of T.T. water pipe line and providing and fixing of PCC Benches at an estimated cost of Rs. 46.67 lacs.• Special repair and replacement of fountain floor tiles and electric features at ZIG-ZAG shaped fountain and oval shaped fountain in Rose Garden Sector 16, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 49.56 lacs.• The re-laying cement concrete and paver track after demolishing/taking out existing concrete and paver track in Green Belt Sector 42 A/B, Sector 42 C/D and Fragrance Garden of Sector 38, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 38.56 lacs• Providing and laying of 900mm (36”) i/d & 700 mm (28”) i/d RCC pipeline and construction of New drainage channel covered with M.S. Gratings for disposal of Strom Water from Public Toilet blocks near Aakash Hotel to Gautam Flour Mill in Village Attawa, Sector 42-B, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 47.78 lacs.• Construction of walking track and toe wall in various parks of Sector 15, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 36.59 lacs.• Construction of walking track in various parks of Sector 16 & 24, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 48.31 lacs.• Construction of Minor Bridge at T-Point for widening of Road at T-Point near Shani Mandir, Manimajra Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 39.51 lacs.• Providing and fixing of paver block in parking in front poultry farm & Bhushan Factory in Industrial Area Ph-1, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 32.46 lacs.• Construction of parking Opposite Plot No. 181/26 to 181/31 in Industrial Area Ph-1, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 26.51lacs.• Reconstruction of flooring of back service lanes in Sector 15-D, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 43.37 lacs.• Providing lighting arrangement at Ramadarbar, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 26.56 lacs.• Restoration of street light system on V3 road, Sector 1/ 4, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 34.58 lacs.• Special Repair/Maintenance of Community Centre Sector 11, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 32.64 lacs.• Providing and fixing informatory boards at various Community Centres coming under the jurisdiction of Road Sub Division No.2, MC, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 1.57 lacs.• The work of Revamp of flooring by providing high density chequered tiles in front of market/ showrooms and refixing of paver blocks backside SCO’s booths in Market of Sector 36, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 19.93 lacs.• Providing of material at Community Centre, Sector 30-B, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 01.57 lacs.• Construction of Open Kitchen in Community Centre Sector 20 & 30, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 4.95 lacs• Re-construction of Cement Concrete Flooring in Back Service Lane at Sector 27, Chandigarh at an estimated cost of Rs. 33.50 lacs.

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Citizens appreciate ‘Ye Diwali-Swachhata Wali’ campaign

MCC carries out special cleanliness drive to clean the city before and after Diwali

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Chandigarh, October 25:- The citizens of Chandigarh appreciated the MCC’s special drive to clean the city this Diwali.


In a statement, Col. Kulwinder Singh, President, Resident Welfare Association, Sector 10, Chandigarh expressed his gratitude to the officials of Municipal Corporation for the initiative “Ye Diwali Swachhata wali”. He said that undoubtedly, the entire team of MCC has worked very hard and displayed good execution skills expected of great leadership.


Col. Kulwinder Singh reiterated that in his experience the MCC officials always respond and react to complaints and requests of citizens quite despite the work pressure on them.


He also appealed to all residents of Chandigarh to match the efforts of the MCC and do their bit like other cities of Indore so that Chandigarh becomes No. 1 again.
It is pertinent to mention here that the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh had launched a special cleanliness drive ‘Ye Diwali-Swachhata Wali’ from October 15th to 27th October to keep the city clean and beautiful with the focus on reuse, reduce and recycle under Swachh Bharat Mission.


Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh had directed the concerned officers to clean the city streets, backlanes, parks, market areas, open spaces, road berms etc. by deploying all its machinery and equipment before Diwali. She had directed them to prepare special task teams to deal with the pruning of trees, lifting of horticulture waste, cleaning of road berms, market areas, open spaces besides putting additional manpower for proper sanitation.


Additional machinery alongwith tractor trollies have been pressed into service to lift the malba, horticulture waste from the open spaces. The Commissioner said that the special teams will also cleanup the city after Diwali festival.

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MCC organized ‘Nukkad Nataks’ to sensitize residents about ill-effects of mixed waste

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Chandigarh, October 20:- With an aim to sensitize residents about segregation of waste at source level, the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh has organized a ‘nukkad natak’ (street play), staged by students of St. Joseph school at plaza, sector 17, here today.


These nukkad nataks were staged under the Swachh Bharat 2.0 campaign carrying slogans “Stope garbage mixing” and “Garbage Free City”, which is being implemented from October 16th to October 22, 2022 to convince the citizens about the importance of waste segregation in the city. ‘Swachhta ke Chaar Rang’ activities have been organized in various schools, during which waste sorting awareness programmes have been conducted.


School students were told the importance of segregation of wet waste and dry waste besides separating hazardous and sanitary waste at source level. The message has been given to the students that when wet waste and dry waste are separated, and that compost can be made from wet waste and recyclables can be made from dry waste.

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MCC to launch ‘Ye Diwali-Swahhta Wali’ campaign

Commissioner wishes all citizens a very happy, clean and green Diwali

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Chandigarh, October 14:- The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh has launched a special cleanliness drive ‘Ye Diwali-Swachhata Wali’ from October 15th to 27th October to keep the city clean and beautiful with the focus on reuse, reduce and recycle under Swachh Bharat Mission.
Instructions were given in a meeting held today under the chairpersonship of Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh which was attended by all the senior officers of MCC including Chief Engineer, Superintending Engineers and Medical Officer of Health.
During the meeting the Commissioner directed the concerned officers to clean the city streets, backlanes, parks, market areas, open spaces, road berms etc. by deploying all its machinery and equipment before Diwali. She directed them to prepare special task teams to deal with the pruning of trees, lifting of horticulture waste, cleaning of road berms, market areas, open spaces besides putting additional manpower for proper sanitation.
Additional machinery alongwith tractor trolleys have been pressed into service to lift the malba, horticulture waste from the open spaces. The Commissioner said that the special teams will also cleanup the city after Diwali festival.
She appealed to the citizens of city beautiful for cooperation in keeping the city clean along with their homes. The Commissioner wished all Citizens a very happy, clean and green Diwali.

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MCC moves towards declaring its office building at sector 17 ‘Zero Waste Campus’

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Chandigarh, October 3:- The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh declared its office building at sector 17 ‘Zero Waste Campus’. Smt. Sarbjit Kaur, Mayor and Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, MCC checked all the arrangements of collection of waste and its scientific disposal at the office premises, today. 


While explaining about the initiative, Smt. Sarbjit Kaur, Mayor said that provisions have been made at floor level to collect stationery waste i.e. paper and other items; red colored bins for sanitary waste collection have been provided at each toilet block of ladies at every floor; wet waste composter in canteen at fifth floor. While e-waste container and old cloth container have been provided at ground floor besides providing big composter for green waste in the lawn of the office compound.


She said that hazardous waste will be disposed of scientifically by an NGO engaged with the MCC to collect the e-waste once in a week. Similarly old cloths will be collected by Self Help Groups for further disposal in making cloth bags and other items. She further said that wet west generated from kitchen at canteen will be processed in a wet waste composter having capacity of 25 Kg per day. The Mayor said that sanitary waste will be collected in red coloured bins from the ladies toilet blocks, which will be further disposed off scientifically. She said that officers concerned have been asked to install shredders to manage sanitary waste in the ladies toilets.


The Mayor said that dry waste i.e. dry leaves and horticulture waste will be dumped in a composter at the lawn inside the office compound, the manure will be used in flower beds and flower pots inside the office compound. She said that all other buildings of MCC will be made ‘Zero Waste Campus’ very soon.

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Mayor dedicates Amrit Sarovar to public at village Sarangpur

2nd pond rejuvenated by MCC under ‘Amrit Sarovar Mission’

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Chandigarh, October 3:- Smt. Sarbjit Kaur, Mayor, Chandigarh today dedicated second rejuvenated ‘Amrit Sarovar’ of Chandigarh at Sarangpur village as part of the ‘Amrit Sarovar Mission’ aimed at the conservation of water.

Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, Sh. Dalip Sharma, Senior Deputy Mayor, Sh. Anup Gupta, Deputy Mayor, Sh. Ram Chander Yadav, area councillor and prominent persons of local area were present during the occasion.

While speaking on the occasion, the Mayor said that Hon’ble Prime Minister of India had launched the Mission aimed at developing and rejuvenating 75 water bodies in each district of the country as a part of celebration of ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’  and the target to complete the work has been fixed as 15th August, 2023.

She further said that the Municipal Corporation under this mission planned to rejuvenate 3 abandoned Water Bodies at Village Kaimbwala, Sarangpur and Khuda Alisher. The water body at village Kaimbwala had already rejuvenated and dedicated to public on 15th August 2022 and the work on rejuvenation of third water body at village Khuda Alisher is in progress and shall be completed by the end of this month.

The Mayor said that the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh has further planned to rejuvenate 4th Water Body at  Dadumajra Village and the work will be completed before 15th August 2023. The Municipal Corporation will also hoist the flag next year on the water body at Sarovar in Dadumajra Village on 15th August 2023.

She said that this water body is spread on area about 0.75 Acre and have capacity of holding water of 6000Cum. This water body was completely abandoned and lot of vegetation/jungle was grown up when it was transferred to Municipal Corporation Chandigarh in 2019.  The MCC has spent around Rs.30 Lakh rejuvenate this water body. The walls of water body, Lights, Hut for residents, Benches, Path way around the water body has been provided for the public. This water body will also raise the depleted ground water level and avoid flooding in village in addition to conserve the water. This will act as a mini Lake for the residents of the village. It is the duty of villagers now to keep it neat and clean.

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