Chandigarh, August 26:- The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh successfully auctioned the fish and Meat market, Sector 41, Chandigarh through conducting open auction of total 33 booths on monthly license fee basis for 5 years. The MCC fetched Rs. 16.50 lacs as EMD (earnest money) from open auction and will get license fee of Rs. 5.42 lacs plus GST as applicable per month approximately against reserve price of Rs. 3.88 lacs.The auction was conducted in presence of committee members Sh. Ajay Garg, Executive Engineer, Sh. Gulshan Mehta, Chief Accounts Officer, Dr. M.S. Kamboj, Superintendent Slaughter House, Sh. Hardeep Singh and Sh. Satish Kumar Kainth, councillors as observers.
Chandigarh, August 25:- The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh is going to conduct open auction of Fish, Meat & Poultry products Market, Sector 41, Chandigarh on 26th August 2020 at 11.00 am.
Interested participants, who deposit EMD of Rs. 50 thousand before start of auction at site shall be eligible for participation in the auction. 24 Booths having area of 21.21 Sq. mtr. @ Minimum reserve prize Rs. 12000/- monthly license fee, 5 booths having area 19.02 Sq. mtr. @ Minimum reserve prize Rs. 10000/- monthly license fee, 2 booths for whole sale having area 39.51 Sq. mtr. @ Minimum reserve prize Rs. 15000/- monthly license fee and 1 chill room having area 35.31 Sq. mtr. @ Minimum reserve prize Rs. 10000/- monthly license fee will be auctioned. These booths will be given initially for a period of 5 years extendable upto another 5 years i.e. maximum 10 years.
In addition to that eating joints at Shanti Kunj, Sector 16 having plot area 976.96 Sq. ft. @ Minimum reserve prize Rs. 30000/- plus GST as applicable monthly license fee and 4 shops at Terraced Garden, Sector 33, Chandigarh @ Minimum reserve prize Rs. 3500/- plus GST as applicable monthly license fee will be auctioned through open auction in the conference room, MCC building, Sector 17, Chandigarh on 27th August.
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Department of English and Cultural Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh organised a WebEx webinar on Research Possibilities in a Multilingual Environment here today. Professor Pushpender Syal was invited as the speaker for presenting her views on this topic. The webinar witnessed a huge turnout from faculty members, scholars and students.
Professor Syal enlightened the audience with importance of discovering the complexities of the contemporary multilingual environment and rediscover the importance of other vernacular languages and the subsequent dialects. She further intimated the audience with the rampant pitfalls of the English language teaching in the Indian classrooms from primary level to higher level of education. Finally a strong emphasis was laid on the importance of research work on languages other than English and various methods in which such research can be conducted by future scholars and researchers to change the scenario of language learning. The talk was followed by a substantial discussion on the topic. Overall the webinar was successfully conducted and proved to be highly worthwhile for aspiring researchers.
Chandigarh, August 24:- A meeting of Finance & Contract Committee, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh was held here today under the chairpersonship of Smt. Raj Bala Malik and attended by Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, Commissioner, Smt. Chanderwati Shukla, Sh. Rajesh Kumar Gupta, Smt. Ravinder Kaur Gujral, Sh. Vinod Aggarwal, Sh. S.K. Jain and Sh. Anil Kumar Garg, Additional Commissioners, Sh. Shailender Singh, Chief Engineer, Sh. Sanjay Arora, SE B&R, Sh. K.P. Singh, SE Horticulture & Electricity and other senior officers of MCC were present during the meeting.
The members of committee discussed various important agenda items in detail and accorded approval for the following:
· The committee accorded approval to licensing out the office space at 3rd floor, new over bridge, sector 17, Chandigarh.
· The F&CC approved the remaining nursery sites at village Mauli Jagran, Chandigarh through auction.
· The members accorded approval to sale out of pruned or pollard branches (fuel wood) on ‘as is where is’ basis. The members also asked the concerned officers to dispose off the waste material and items lying in the community centres, stores and offices falling under the jurisdiction of MCC on priority bases till December, 2020 and monthly report regarding the disposal be tabled before the F&CC every month.
· The committee accorded approval to increase the monthly rent of sheds situated at Rehri Market, Sector 23-C, Chandigarh @ Rs. 17000/- plus 18% GST and annual increase of license fee from Rs. 100 to 500 and increase in late fee from Rs. 50 to Rs. 100 per day. The members also decided that the rent and license fee will be reviewed after 3 years.
· The committee also accorded approval to call Expression of Interest for Multi Level Parking at Manimajra near Rana Ki Haveli.
· The members asked the concerned officers to explore possibility to levy entry tax on private water tankers into Chandigarh.
· The members asked the concerned engineers to coordinate with the Chandigarh Administration for proper maintenance and cleaning of Patiala Ki Rao and joint inspection will be conducted with the engineers of Administration to avoid any kind of situation of water accumulation near the houses of Khudda Lahora Colony.
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Chandigarh, August 20:-Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh and Chief Executive Officer, Chandigarh Smart City Ltd. said that the people of Chandigarh are adopting cycling very fast these days and appeals the citizens to participate in Cycle for Change Challenge, which aims at to make city dwellers cycling friendly and to increase the “Zero Carbon Mobility” so that the environment can be protected.
While sharing key points about the challenge, he said that this challenge has been started under the Smart City Mission of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Government of India which aims at promotion of more cycling in the country.
He said that in this pandemic period, the craze of the cycling is increasing in Chandigarh. Be it doctors, officers, professors or professionals or the general public, all kinds of people go cycling on these days which is proving to be very effective not only for their good health but also for the environment in city.
He said instead of using public transport, people can help in maintaining social distancing by bringing bicycle in their daily routine. They can commute regularly through bicycle if their office is within 2 to 3 km of the house, and if it is up to 5 km, they can use a bicycle to go to the office on alternate days. Apart from this, people can also use the bicycle to go to any nearby store or park.
He said that the average Air Quality Index (AQI) of Chandigarh reached the level of 39 in a complete lockdown of 40 days which is now running beyond 100. One reason for the Air Quality Index to be better was decrease in the vehicles on the roads. So to make Chandigarh’s climate cleaner and better, we need to adopt cycles.
By taking part in the survey, people can also bring Chandigarh city to better cities for cycling. Citizen can fill in the online form on our link https://forms.gle/bTUCLjcjfq5uiziq5. There are a number of feedbacks asked that you have to answer, like how you used to travel before Covid-19, what problems you have to face while cycling in the city and so on. This feedback form can improve things in the city which somehow got ignored.
He said that today there is heavy traffic inside the city, but having dedicated cycle track of about 190 km inside the city. Hardly any other city would be having such a long dedicated bicycle track. Most of the tracks are newly made out of which more than 95 percent dedicated tracks are in good condition and the rest will be made in good condition shortly. In North India, cycling becomes very difficult in summers, but another important feature of Chandigarh is that most of the tracks are under the shade of trees, which are easily accessible even during summer, added Mr. Yadav.
He said that cycling is a better exercise, which keeps users physically fit. After Covid-19, the number of people running cycles in the city increased significantly. Citizens will keep themselves fit by cycling, as well as they can save money of petrol or diesel and also protect the environment.
He further said that Chandigarh Smart City is coming up with a project of “Public Bicycle Sharing”, in which 617 Cycling stations are to be built in the city that would have more than 5000 cycles, which will be made available in every corner of the city. City residents can take a bicycle from any place and can leave it at other stations and for this, very low rent will have to be paid. This project will be based on Public Private Partnership (PPP) model. We hope that more and more people will like this project and will participate in India Cycle for Change Challenge, he added.
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Chandigarh, August 18:- A meeting of committee constituted by Smt. Raj Bala Malik, Mayor, Chandigarh to enhance revenue sources of the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh was held here today, which was attended by members of the committee namely Sh. Rajesh Kumar, Sh. Anil Kumar Dubey, Sh. Mahesh Inder Singh Siddhu, Sh. Satish Kumar Kainth, Sh. Ajay Dutta, Sh. Anil Kumar Garg, Additional Commissioner, Sh. Sanjay Arora, SE (B&R), and Sh. Krishan Pal Singh, SE, Horticulture, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh.
During the meeting the financial status and sources to enhance the income of Municipal Corporation was discussed in detail and the following resolutions were recommended:
· The committee discussed and decided that the entry ticket to the gardens/green belts had already been rejected by the General House and this committee may not discuss about the resolution.
· Door to door waste collection charges may be implemented in the villages recently merged into the Municipal Corporation.
· Proposal be prepared about regularization of water connection to the residents outside lal dora and amendment in water bye-laws.
· Govt. institutions be included in addition to general public for the one time settlement of water bill defaulters with suggestions of relaxation @ 10% for one time payment, relaxation @ 7% for two installments and relaxation @ 5% for three installments. The committee also recommended to create awareness among masses about the schemes.
· Proposals be prepared about displaying advertisements in toilet blocks located at Gardens/green belts.
· Advertisement proposal for connecting passages to the different city markets.
· Booking of rooms in Community centres on rent bases.
· Option be explored to run Gyms in community centres through PPP mode.
· Indoor and outdoor space at community centres be given on rent for organizing exhibitions.
· Options be explored to rent out gym and exhibition hall in Mahila Bhawan, sector 38.
· Possibilities be explored to curtail expenditure on celebration of Chrysanthemum show and Rose Festival.
· Proposal be prepared to sale out pruned branches (fuel wood) through outsource bases.
· 20% cut in fuel to the office vehicles of all officers of Municipal Corporation Chandigarh.
The recommendations will be sent to the General House for further discussion and taking final decision on the agendas approved.
Chandigarh, August 18:- Sh. V.P. Singh Badnore, Governor Punjab and Administrator, UT, Chandigarh called interaction through video conference with MP, Mayor and all councilors of Municipal Corporation Chandigarh to discuss the situation arising out of the COVID-19 pandemic and seek their valuable suggestions for the regarding management in Chandigarh.
Smt. Kirron Kher, Member Parliament, Sh. Manoj Parida, IAS, Adviser to the Administrator, Smt. Raj Bala Malik, Mayor, Sh. Arun Kumar Gupta, Principal Secretary Home, Sh. Sanjay Beniwal, IPS, DGP, Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Sh. Ravi Kant Sharma, Senior Deputy Mayor, Sh. Jagtar Singh, Deputy Mayor, senior officers and councilors of MCC were present in the meeting.
The Administrator said that every citizen is fighting the battle against the challenging situation arising due to coronavirus pandemic. Role of each and every representative of citizens i.e. councilors is very significant in overall control of the spread of the disease.
He said that the involvement of councilors to fight the battle of COVID-19 is very important since they were the ones who have greater accessibility and could keep track of patients within their respective wards. He said that councilors get feedback from people and they very well know the gaps in implementation of steps to stop the spread of coronavirus.
The Administrator asked all the councilors to give their suggestions to fight the battle of COVID-19 in writing so that maximum benefit may be obtained from their experience.
While expressing her concern over the COVID-19, Smt. Kirron Kher, Member Parliament, Chandigarh said that Nursing homes in Chandigarh be allowed to join the Govt. Hospitals to fight the battle against COVID-19. She said that the city will be in better solution with the availability of hospital beds/ventilators through the nursing homes for treatment of the disease. She said that it will strengthen the medical facilities we are giving in Chandigarh.
Smt. Raj Bala Malik, Mayor expressed her gratitude towards the Administrator and the team of officers, Member Parliament and all the councilors for their contribution in fight against the battle of COVID-19. She raised concern over the development as well as maintenance works falling under the jurisdiction of Municipal Corporation Chandigarh and demanded funds from the Administrator to carry out the same.
MC Councillors also raised their concern to curb the spread of disease and said that they are ready to volunteer themselves for the noble cause and for serving the society. They said that teams be formed in area level, which will inform the Administration for taking due course of action according to area based requirements.
The councilors said that screening will be enhanced specially in colonies and villages besides creating awareness among masses through local volunteers to follow social distancing, to take precautions i.e. wearing masks, developing habits of washing hands frequently after touching anything from outside etc.
The councilors raised suggestion to provide helpline numbers in each COVID-19 quarantine centers to the local area so that the family members of the positive case may co-ordinate with them through the helpline numbers.
They further suggested that helpline number is required in the PGI to co-ordinate during the fatality cases with the family members and close relatives. They suggested that traffic coming from outside city be monitored strictly and proper screening be done at all the entry points of Chandigarh. The councilors suggested to impose heavy penalty against the violators, who does not wear mask in the public.
The councilors suggested that baggers be strictly banned in city. They said that to create awareness among masses two minutes schedule of taking precautions against the spread of COVID-19 be added through online classes of every schools following slogans like “Rokiye Aur Tokiye”. Strict discipline be maintained among mobile street vendors and violators be challaned with heavy penalty besides facilities be ensured and monitored properly in quarantine centers.
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Chandigarh, August 18:- An urgent repair work of the intake chamber under GMADA at Water Works Kajauli has to be carried out by GMADA from 9.00 AM to 5.00 PM on 19.8.2020. During this period, there will be no pumping from Water Works Kajauli to Water Works sector 39. Also the connection of 1000mm dia MS pipeline for supplying clear water from Water Works sector 39 to Water Works sector 32 and 52 will be done during the shutdown period and there will be no pumping from Water Works sector 39 to Water Works sector 52. So the timing of water supply for the whole city shall be as under:
Residents are advised to store adequate water in the morning of 19.8.2020 as per requirement as there will be no noon supply and also low pressure water supply in the evening as mentioned on above dates. Inconvenience caused is highly regretted. Residents are requested to bear with MCC.
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Chandigarh, August 15:-The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh has organized a simple function to commemorate the Independence Day in MCC building, Sector 17, here today. Smt. Raj Bala Malik, Mayor, Chandigarh was the Chief Guest on the occasion.
While addressing the councilors and senior officers/HODs and representatives from NGOs on the occasion after unfurling the National Flag, Mayor said that this was a day of introspection for all of us to see if we have fulfilled the dreams of our great freedom fighters.
The Mayor expressed her gratitude towards Sh. V.P. Singh Badnore, Governor Punjab and Administrator, UT, Chandigarh, Smt. Kirron Kher, Member Parliament, UT, Chandigarh, Sh. Manoj Parida, IAS, Adviser to the Administrator, UT, Chandigarh and all the officers of Chandigarh Administration and Municipal Corporation for their restless services rendered during the COVID-19.
She said that the officers of Municipal Corporation Chandigarh under the leadership of Municipal Commissioner Sh. K.K. Yadav used innovative approaches and its experience in essential supply alongwith ‘break the chain’ campaigns came in handy to quickly deploy resources and put up a timely and comprehensive response in collaboration with key stakeholders and citizens.
She further said that active surveillance, setting up of command and control centre for COVID-19 at MCC office premises for monitoring, capacity-building of frontline workers, risk communication and strong community engagement, and addressing the psychosocial needs of the vulnerable population are some of the key strategic interventions implemented by the Administration and Corporation that kept the disease in control.
She further said that early release of technical guidelines on contact tracing, quarantine, isolation, hospitalization, infection prevention and control, and extensive capacity building for all cadres of officials and other interlinked departments played a critical role in managing the situation.
The Mayor said that under the Pradhan Mantri Street Vendor’s Atmanirbhar Nidhi ‘PM SVANidhi’ scheme, the vendors of city are availing a working capital loan of upto Rs. 10 thousand, repayable in monthly installments in the tenure of one year without any kind of guaranty and it is implemented through the DAY-NULM cell of Municipal Corporation Chandigarh.
She also mentioned that Chandigarh Smart City Ltd. registered in the India cycle4change challenge in partnership with various stakeholders, local champions and citizens. She said that community engagement is a crucial component of the initiative; therefore, the CSCL is engaging residents of the city in making this programme a success.
While expressing her concern over social distancing, the Mayor appealed the citizens of Chandigarh to maintain “Do Gaj Doori” and take all precautions keeping in view the spread of COVID-19.
Earlier, Smt. Raj Bala Malik, Mayor, Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, Commissioner, Ravi Kant Sharma, Senior Deputy Mayor, Sh. Jagtar Singh, Deputy Mayor awarded commendation certificates to the following Municipal Corporation officials through their respective HODs i.e. Additional Commissioner-I, II & II, Chief Engineer and MOH:
Sr. No.
Name
Father’s Name/Husband Name
Designation & Reward recommendation of work
1.
Sh. Harjinder Singh
Sh. Ranjodh Singh
Inspector, Security of MC, Building and also worked in Covid-19
2.
Sh. Narinder Singh
Sh. Mewa Singh
Security Guard of MC
3.
Sh. Suresh Chandera
Sh. Jagnath
Security Guard of MC
4.
Sh. Baljeet Singh
Late. Sh. Sunder Singh
Sr. Assistant, Attached with Addl. CMC- I, for Covid-19 duty
5.
Sh. Neeraj
Sh. Lakshmi Narain
Sr. Scale Stenographer,
6.
Sh. Ravinder Kumar
Sh. Painu Ram
Jr. Assistant
7.
Sh. Kulwinder Singh
Sh. Sewa Singh
Jr. Assistant
8.
Sh. Ravinder Singh
Sh. Amar Singh
Jr. Assistant
9.
Sh. Sandeep Sharma
Sh. Balraj Sharma
Jr. Assistant
10.
Sh. Jatinder Sharma
Late. Sh. Tarsem Lal Sharma
Jr. Assistant
11.
Sh. Davinder Singh
Late. Sh. Baldev Singh
Jr. Assistant
12.
Sh. Balbir Singh
Late. Sh. Pritam Singh
ACO
13.
Sh. Jeevan
Sh. Mohan Lal
DEO
14.
Ms. Sunanda Bisht
D/o D.S. Bisht
DEO
15.
Sh. Yadvinder
Sh. Sriman Singh
Driver
16.
Sh. Hardyal Singh
Sh. Surjan Singh
Peon
17.
Sh. Shalik Ram
Sh. Boodh Raj
Peon
18.
Sh. Yash
Sh. Chanderpal
Peon
19.
Sh. Raghubir Singh
Late. Sh. Raju Ram
Chowkidar
20.
Sh. Kulbhushan
Sh. Madan Pal
Sr. Assistant, Attached with Addl. CMC- III, for Covid-19 duty
21.
Sh. Parkash Singh
Late. Sh. Sultan Singh
Sr. Scale Stenographer
22.
Sh. Manoj Kumar
Sh. Jagdish Chander
Work Inspector
23.
Sh. Amit Kumar
Sh. Chakardhar
Jr. Assistant
24.
Sh. Bhaskar
Sh. Om Parkash
Junior Draftsman
25.
Sh. Robin
Late. Sh. Sompal
Clerk
26.
Sh. Gagandeep Sharma
Sh. Gian Chand
Clerk
27.
Sh. Bhupinder Singh
Late Sh. Megh Singh
Leading Fireman
28.
Sh. Yogesh Tyagi
Sh. Brijesh Tyagi
Leading Fireman
29.
Sh. Vinod Kumar
Sh. Raj Singh
Leading Fireman
30.
Sh. Sunil Rathi
Om Parkash Rathi
Leading Fireman
31.
Sh. Virender Kumar
Sh. Sita Ram
Leading Fireman
32.
Sh. Sunil Rohila
Sh. Raghubir Singh
Leading Fireman
33.
Sh. Kapil Kisana
Sh. Jalsu Ram Kisana
Fireman
34.
Sh. Sunil Panchal
Sh. Pale Ram
Fireman
35.
Sh. Gurdeep Singh
Sh. Ram Kumar
Fireman
36.
Sh. Gurpinder Singh
Sh. Sukhdev Singh
Fireman
37.
Sh. Sukhpreet Singh
Sh. Harjinder Singh
Fireman
38.
Sh. Sandeep Kumar
Late. Sh. Rajender Kumar
Fireman
39.
Sh. Raghubir Singh
Sh. Raja Ram
Fireman
40.
Sh. Ajay
Sh. Shyam Singh
Fireman
41.
Sh. Jaswainder Singh
Sh. Paramjeet Singh
Fireman
42.
Sh. Pintu
Sh. Satish
Fireman
43.
Sh. Shobik Rana
Sh. Des Raj
Fireman
44.
Sh. Vishal
Sh. Sanjay Singh
Fireman
45.
Sh. Jatinder
Sh. Malkit Singh
Fireman
46.
Sh. Parveen Kumar
Sh. Roshan Lal
Fireman
47.
Sh. Bhajan lal Sharma
Sh. Mahaveer Sharma
Fireman
48.
Sh. Chander Shekhar
Sh. Bala Dutt
Fireman
49.
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Candigarh, August 14:- The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh has decided to honour its employees in the occasion of Independence Day programme, scheduled to be held in the MCC building, Sector 17, Chandigarh on 15th August, 2020.
Smt. Raj Bala Malik, Mayor, Chandigarh will unfurl the National Flag and distribute the certificates to the HODs of every department of MCC in a simple function is being organized to commemorate Independence Day.
The following persons/organizations of Chandigarh will be awarded honour during the Independence Day function for their contribution to the society.
Sr. No.
Name
Father’s Name/Husband Name
Designation & Reward recommendation of work
1.
Sh. Harjinder Singh
Sh. Ranjodh Singh
Inspector, Security of MC, Building and also worked in Covid-19
2.
Sh. Narinder Singh
Sh. Mewa Singh
Security Guard of MC
3.
Sh. Suresh Chandera
Sh. Jagnath
Security Guard of MC
4.
Sh. Baljeet Singh
Late. Sh. Sunder Singh
Sr. Assistant, Attached with Addl. CMC- I, for Covid-19 duty
5.
Sh. Neeraj
Sh. Lakshmi Narain
Sr. Scale Stenographer,
6.
Sh. Ravinder Kumar
Sh. Painu Ram
Jr. Assistant
7.
Sh. Kulwinder Singh
Sh. Sewa Singh
Jr. Assistant
8.
Sh. Ravinder Singh
Sh. Amar Singh
Jr. Assistant
9.
Sh. Sandeep Sharma
Sh. Balraj Sharma
Jr. Assistant
10.
Sh. Jatinder Sharma
Late. Sh. Tarsem Lal Sharma
Jr. Assistant
11.
Sh. Davinder Singh
Late. Sh. Baldev Singh
Jr. Assistant
12.
Sh. Balbir Singh
Late. Sh. Pritam Singh
ACO
13.
Sh. Jeevan
Sh. Mohan Lal
DEO
14.
Ms. Sunanda Bisht
D/o D.S. Bisht
DEO
15.
Sh. Yadvinder
Sh. Sriman Singh
Driver
16.
Sh. Hardyal Singh
Sh. Surjan Singh
Peon
17.
Sh. Shalik Ram
Sh. Boodh Raj
Peon
18.
Sh. Yash
Sh. Chanderpal
Peon
19.
Sh. Raghubir Singh
Late. Sh. Raju Ram
Chowkidar
20.
Sh. Kulbhushan
Sh. Madan Pal
Sr. Assistant, Attached with Addl. CMC- III, for Covid-19 duty
21.
Sh. Parkash Singh
Late. Sh. Sultan Singh
Sr. Scale Stenographer
22.
Sh. Manoj Kumar
Sh. Jagdish Chander
Work Inspector
23.
Sh. Amit Kumar
Sh. Chakardhar
Jr. Assistant
24.
Sh. Bhaskar
Sh. Om Parkash
Junior Draftsman
25.
Sh. Robin
Late. Sh. Sompal
Clerk
26.
Sh. Gagandeep Sharma
Sh. Gian Chand
Clerk
27.
Sh. Bhupinder Singh
Late Sh. Megh Singh
Leading Fireman
28.
Sh. Yogesh Tyagi
Sh. Brijesh Tyagi
Leading Fireman
29.
Sh. Vinod Kumar
Sh. Raj Singh
Leading Fireman
30.
Sh. Sunil Rathi
Om Parkash Rathi
Leading Fireman
31.
Sh. Virender Kumar
Sh. Sita Ram
Leading Fireman
32.
Sh. Sunil Rohila
Sh. Raghubir Singh
Leading Fireman
33.
Sh. Kapil Kisana
Sh. Jalsu Ram Kisana
Fireman
34.
Sh. Sunil Panchal
Sh. Pale Ram
Fireman
35.
Sh. Gurdeep Singh
Sh. Ram Kumar
Fireman
36.
Sh. Gurpinder Singh
Sh. Sukhdev Singh
Fireman
37.
Sh. Sukhpreet Singh
Sh. Harjinder Singh
Fireman
38.
Sh. Sandeep Kumar
Late. Sh. Rajender Kumar
Fireman
39.
Sh. Raghubir Singh
Sh. Raja Ram
Fireman
40.
Sh. Ajay
Sh. Shyam Singh
Fireman
41.
Sh. Jaswainder Singh
Sh. Paramjeet Singh
Fireman
42.
Sh. Pintu
Sh. Satish
Fireman
43.
Sh. Shobik Rana
Sh. Des Raj
Fireman
44.
Sh. Vishal
Sh. Sanjay Singh
Fireman
45.
Sh. Jatinder
Sh. Malkit Singh
Fireman
46.
Sh. Parveen Kumar
Sh. Roshan Lal
Fireman
47.
Sh. Bhajan lal Sharma
Sh. Mahaveer Sharma
Fireman
48.
Sh. Chander Shekhar
Sh. Bala Dutt
Fireman
49.
Sh. Deepak Kumar
Sh. Shyam Lal
Fireman
50.
Sh. Sukhdeep Singh
Sh. Manjit Singh
Fireman
51.
Sh.Sukhwinder Sin
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