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House Tax Assessment committee meeting held

Chandigarh, September 12: – A meeting of House Tax Assessment Committee of Municipal Corporation Chandigarh held under the chairmanship of Sh. Ajay Dutta, and attended by Smt. Kamla Sharma, Smt. Asha Kumari Jaswal, Smt. Heera Negi, Sh.Gurpreet Singh, Sh. Anil Kumar Garg, Additional Commissioner and concerned officers of  Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh.

During the meeting the committee approved the following agendas:

1.     Exemption of Property Tax on residential Lands/Buildings- Defence Personnel.

2.     Waive off interest for the period for 22.11.2004 -31.03.2006 in respect of temporary shed area in Industrial Area phase I and II.

3.     Exemption of property tax in respect of Shri Mahavir Mandir Muni Sabha (Regd.), Muni Ji Mandir, Sector 23-B, Chandigarh PID 130166, the committee recommended the agenda item for General House.

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Primary Health Committee Meeting held

Chandigarh, September 11:- A meeting of Primary Health committee of Municipal Corporation was held here today under the chairperson of Dr. Jyotsna Wig and attended by other members of committee namely Maj. Gen. M.S. Kandal, Mrs. Heera Negi, Smt. Asha Jaswal and other concerned officers of MCC.

During the meeting it was decided that repair work of all civil dispensaries be started immediately and one doctor deputed in general house meeting alongwith ambulance by Director Health, UT, Chandigarh. The committee further decided that the recruitment of doctors on contract basis for dispensaries be started for the smooth running of civil dispensaries. The members were of the view that sufficient manpower may be provided in each civil dispensary alongwith furniture items.

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Kirron Kher inaugurates AC halls at cremation ground, sector 25

Chandigarh, September 11: – Smt. Kirron Kher, Member Parliament, UT, Chandigarh today inaugurated air-conditioned prayer hall at cremation ground, sector 25 in presence of Sh. Rajesh Kumar, Mayor of Chandigarh, Smt. Sheela Devi, area councilor, other councilors, officers of MCC and area residents.

The newly provided AC halls have been provided at a cost of Rs. 57.34 lacs including civil and electrical works. The Halls having dimension 24’x0”x78’-0” and have 5 air conditioners having capacity of 2 tons in each hall, which can be booked from cremation ground authorities.

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Adviser launches campaign for ‘Plastic Free Chandigarh’ MCC Launches Social Media Platforms

Chandigarh, September 11:- Sh. Manoj Kumar Parida, IAS, Adviser to the Administrator, UT, Chandigarh today launched a campaign for ‘Plastic Free Chandigarh’ under the Swachhata hi Sewa programme, here at central plaza, sector 17, Chandigarh in presence of Sh. Rajesh Kumar, Mayor and Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, Commissioner, MCC, Sh. Ravi Kant Sharma, area councilor, other senior officers of Chandigarh Administration and MCC, Councilors, representatives of RWAs, MWAs and other NGOs were also present during the event.

While addressing the stakeholders, the Adviser stressed upon the need to abolish plastic from daily routine life. He said that we must think of technology to abolish plastic usage in the city. He appealed the citizens to adopt ways to reduce plastic usageuse jute and cloth bags in their daily life.

He said that the ban on plastic items cannot be successful without the cooperation of public and sought their help in this endeavor and said that the motive behind the campaign to send the message among masses against the use of plastic and total plastic ban in Chandigarh.

The Adviser launched selfie competition to encourage citizens against the use of plastic in different categories i.e. (a) School Students, (b) College Students, (c) Shopkeepers/Vendors, (d) NGOs/Institutuons, (e) Citizens, (f) Media/News Channels and (g) Photographers (Professional/Media). As per the competition general public can send/upload their selfies to the MCC through social media tools i.e. Facebook page- Plastic Free Chandigarh (@SwachhCityChd), Instagram- prdmccsocialmedia, Twitter- @SwachhCityChd, Linkedin- linkedin.com/in/swachhcitychd and Gmail- [email protected] 30th September, 2019 using cloth bags for their routine usage; shopkeepers giving cloth bags to the customers; NGOs/institutions distributing free cloth bags to the public, Media covering encouraging stories in the Newspapers, Photographers clicking best picture during the Plastic Free City campaign. The MCC will give away prizes to the 10 winners selected randomly from each category at the mega event scheduled to be organized on 2nd October, 2019.

During the programme Sh. Rajesh Kumar, Mayor said that the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh will conduct different awareness programmes besides taking measures to reduce plastic from the city. He said that a mass awareness campaign against the use of plastic under the theme “Plastic Mukt Bharat” would be conducted throughout city. During the campaign different programmes would be conducted in three phases i.e. from 11th September to 1st October, 2019 awareness programmes; “Shramdaan” as mass movement on 2nd October in 2nd phase and Recycle/disposal of collected plastic waste, leading to a plastic free Diwali programmes from 3rd October to 27th October, 2019 in 3rd Phase, the Mayor said.

Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, Commissioner said that the awareness campaigns of MCC would be focused to ensure that all the coming festivals are zero-waste and plastic free events to make “Plastic Free City”. He said that each and every stakeholder of the city will be involved in this campaign. He said that seminars would be organized in schools, colleges and other educational institutions on plastic free Chandigarh. Volunteers of NSS, NCC, Scouts& Guide would be roped in this mass campaign.

The Commissioner said that MCC would identify locations for plastic waste collection and segregation; to plan transportation & logistic of plastic to collection hub; to integrate in formal rag pickers, junk dealers, recyclers into the formal waste management system; to set up adequate number of material recovery facilities to handle recyclable/processing of plastic waste and incentivize citizens to deposit plastic waste at ULB-authorized collection centres.

He said that mass level programmes would be conducted on 2nd October to take pledge for a plastic waste free city and organize “Shramdaan” for plastic waste collection in order to make Chandigarh plastic free. One day of every month will be earmarked as “Plastic Free day” in Chandigarh.

The Adviser, Mayor & Commissioner also started signature campaign against the use of plastic in the city. In addition to that a display van has also been flagged off by the Adviser, which will roam throughout city to encourage citizens about not to use plastic items.

Earlier, the Adviser, Mayor, Commissioner, officers & officials of MCC, representatives of NGOs, College Students, and representatives of Resident Welfare Associations took an oath against use of plastic. Nukkarnataks, flash mob, magic show, live band show and other fun & frolic games to involve general public against the use of plastic were also staged by different professional groups and college students. The Adviser, Mayor and Commissioner distributed cloth bags to public and also told people not to use plastic bags and handed over cloth bags.

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Weekly Ward Level Meeting of MCC held

Chandigarh, September 10:- The Weekly ward Level meeting of Municipal Corporation Chandigarh was held under the chairmanship of Sh. Rajesh Kumar, Mayor of Chandigarh which was attended by Smt. Chanderwati Shukla, Ward no.7 and 12 respectively.

          Sh. Shailender Singh, SE, Public Health, Sh. Sanjay Arora, SE (B&R), Haji Mohd. Khurshid Ali, Executive Engineers and other concerned officers were present during the meeting. In the meeting following issues of ward wise discussed in details:-

Ward No. -07

·        Remove the malba from road side , approach road to maloya colony near Radha Swami Ashram Raod.

·        Provision of Tubewel in Gwala colony.

·        Strengthening of water supply line.

·        Proper cleaning of sewerage system.

·        Installation of Children playing equipments, benches and huts in the parks.

Ward No. 12

·        Repair of street lights in sector 52.

·        Maintain the green belt in Kajheri.

·        Strengthening of water supply line.

·        Proper cleaning of sewerage in sector 52.

·        Construction if tin shed in sector 52.

राष्ट्रीय आयुर्वेद संस्थान , पंचकूला में   रक्तदान शिविर का आयोजन

UT Adviser calls for Plastic Free Chandigarh

Chandigarh, September 9:- Sh. Manoj Kumar Parida, IAS, Adviser to the Administrator, UT, Chandigarh today called a meeting regarding campaign against use of plastic items in Chandigarh. During the meeting Sh. Arun Kumar Gupta, IAS, Principal Secretary, Home, Sh. Ajoy Kumar Sinha, IAS, Finance Secretary, Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, other senior officers of different departments of UT and officers of MCC were present.

The Adviser directed all the senior officers of different departments of UT to launch different campaigns to make Chandigarh free from plastic. He said that we must think of technologies to abolish plastic usage in the city and tell all the shopkeepers to sell jute and cloth bags only and citizens should adopt ways to reduce plastic usage.

 The Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh apprised about the awareness programme besides taking measures to reduce plastic from the city. He said that a mass awareness campaign against the use of plastic under the theme “Plastic Mukt Bharat” would be launched on 11th September, 2019. During the campaign different programmes would be conducted in three phases i.e. from 11th September to 1st October, 2019 awareness programmes; “Shramdaan” as mass movement on 2nd October in 2nd phase and Recycle/disposal of collected plastic waste, leading to a plastic free Diwali programmes from 3rd October to 27th October, 2019 in 3rd Phase.

The Commissioner said that the campaigns would be focused to ensure that all the coming festivals are zero-waste and plastic free events to make “Plastic Free City”. He said that each and every stakeholder of the city will be involved in this campaign. He said that seminars would be organized in schools, colleges and other educational institutions on plastic free Chandigarh. Volunteers of NSS, NCC, Scouts & Guide would be roped in this mass campaign.

He further elaborated that Govt. Hospitals, Private Hospitals would ensure the ban against usages of single use plastic in their institutions and encourage mobile food suppliers, eateries, restaurants to use alternate means instead of plastic. Similarly, sports department would create mass mobilization programme by involving sports persons and organize rallies throughout city.

The Commissioner said that Social Welfare Department will sensitize citizens through Aanganwari workers, self help groups against the usage of single use plastic items. Engineering department, Chandigarh will carry out mass plaguing programmes to clean three choes running through city i.e. Patiala Ki Rao, N-Choe and Sukhna Choe besides cleaning the traditional and artificial water bodies in the city.

He said that the Administration would encourage people for setting up of Bartan Bhandars, Jhola bhandars, which would be used during the “Langars”, public functions and festivals. The Commissioner said that the Director Food and Supplies, Chandigarh would encourage shopkeepers to display boards in their shops carrying slogan “we don’t use plastic bags” and Industries department would hold meetings with Fast moving consumer goods/manufacturers/users to discuss how they can contribute to the theme as part of their extended producer responsibilities mandate.

Similarly, the Chandigarh pollution control committee and department of environment & forests would felicitate NGOs/citizens etc. who have done exemplary work on the plastic ban theme.

The Commissioner said that the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh would conduct massive awareness programmes, activities in urban and rural areas besides encouraging citizens and organizations on replacing plastic bags by cloth bags. He said that MCC would identify locations for plastic waste collection and segregation; to plan transportation & logistic of plastic to collection hub; to integrate in formal rag pickers, junk dealers, recyclers into the formal waste management system; to set up adequate number of material recovery facilities to handle recyclable/processing of plastic waste and incentivize citizens to deposit plastic waste at ULB-authorized collection centres.

He said that mass level programmes would be conducted on 2nd October to take pledge for a plastic waste free city and organize “Shramdaan” for plastic waste collection in order to make Chandigarh plastic free. One day of every month will be earmarked as “Plastic Free day” in Chandigarh. He further said that complete ban on usage of any single use plastic items would be declared on 2nd October, 2019.

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MCC conducts mega rally against use of plastic at sector 26

Chandigarh, September 8:- Thousands of citizens, students of colleges and NGOs took part in the mega awareness rally organized by the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh at grain market, Sector 26, here today to sensitize people against the use of one-time use plastic items.

During the programme, the Municipal Corporation has launched selfie competition to encourage citizens against the use of plastic in different categories. As per the competition general public can send/upload their selfies/pics to the MCC through social media tools i.e. facebook page; youtube channel; instagram and whatsup number upto 30th September, 2019 using cloth bags for their routine usage; shopkeepers giving cloth bags to the customers; NGOs/institutions distributing free cloth bags to the public etc. The MCC will give away prizes to the 10 winners selected randomly at the mega event scheduled to be organized on 2nd October, 2019.

Sh. Rajesh Kumar, Mayor and Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh flagged off the rally, which marched throughout the grain market and after that took round of the other city markets.

The Mayor and Commissioner distributed cloth bags to public along the way. They also told people, found using plastic bags, not use them and handed over a cloth bag. The different teams of MCC also distributed cloth bags alongwith NGOs and the Run Club, Chandigarh.

While addressing the gathering, the Mayor said that the ban cannot be successful without the cooperation of public and sought their help in this endeavor and said that the motive behind the rally to send the message among masses against the use of plastic and total plastic ban in Chandigarh.

The Commissioner said that it was aimed at encouraging stakeholders to avoid use of plastic covers and bags that cause irrevocable damage to the environment. On a mission to reduce use of non-biodegradable plastic to the extent possible in the city, the MCC will focus on creating full ban on single use plastic items and create mass awareness against the use of plastic in city. He said that the citizens should not to consider plastic bags as trendy and user-friendly but to go back to traditional cloth bags.

Earlier, the Mayor, Commissioner, officers & officials of MCC, representatives of NGOs, College Students, and stakeholders took an oath against use of plastic. A nukkar natak against the use of plastic was also performed by college students.

Waving different banners in their hands, the students of different colleges said “Save Earth and avoid polythene covers”, holding placards that carried a green message, and raising slogans all along, the IEC team, MCC “Plastic hatayen, Aao paryavaran bachayen”.

Sh. S.K. Jain, Additional Commissioner, Sh. Shailender Singh, S.E., Public Health, Dr. Amrit Pal Singh, Medical Officer of Health, other councilors and officers of MCC, representatives of RWAs were present during the programme.

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MCC warns encroachers at industrial area Ph-I

Chandigarh, September 6:- Sh. Rajesh Kumar, Mayor and Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh, Sh. Shakti Parkash Devshali, area councilor and concerned officers of MCC inspected industrial area in regards to encroachments made by junk dealers, rehri pharis and others.

The inspection was planned after regular complaints of encroachments from the area. During the inspection, the Commissioner checked the vending licenses of different vendors and directed the enforcement inspector to remove the illegal encroachments as well as unauthorized vendors from the area immediately.

The team also inspected the area, where the junk dealers unauthorized encroached up on the govt. land and road sides. The Commissioner directed the enforcement wing to take immediate action and remove these encroachments from public land. The Mayor and Commissioner also visited public toilets over there in the area and directed the executive engineer, public health to get the repair work done immediately and proper disposal of water accumulated in the road sides by providing road gullies in the low line areas.

The team also inspected the sites, where rehris were serving food to the visitors and the Commissioner directed the sanitation inspectors to challan the violators for littering and check these in regard to health and hygiene.

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MCC road committee meeting held

Chandigarh, September 6:- A meeting of Road committee, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh was held here today under the chairmanship of Sh. Sat Parkash Aggarwal and attended by other members of the committee namely Sh. Gurpreet Singh Dhillon, Sh. Arun Sood, Sh. Mahesh Inder Singh Sidhu, Sh. Shakti Parkash Devshali, Sh. Bharat Kumar, Smt. Ravinder Kaur Gujral, Sh. Sanjay Arora, Superintending Engineer, B&R and concerned officers of B&R wing, MCC. Sh. Rajesh Kumar, Mayor of Chandigarh & Sh. Hardeep Singh, Senior Deputy Mayor have also attended the meeting as special invitee.

During the meeting detailed discussions were held regarding strengthening of works under the B&R wing, MCC. The members decided that the committee will visit ward wise to take stock of roads and other works falling under the MCC i.e. paver blocks and community centres etc.

The committee members asked the concerned officers to start patch work in the roads immediate after the monsoon season is over.

The members asked the officers to repair the footpaths wherever paver blocks have been broken. They asked to remove malba scattered throughout the road sides and open spaces immediately.

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राष्ट्रीय आयुर्वेद संस्थान , पंचकूला में   रक्तदान शिविर का आयोजन

MCC launches Water Conservation Competition for Citizens

Chandigarh, September 5:- The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh (MCC) & Chandigarh Smart City Limited (CSCL) in collaboration with Smart City Mission has launched ‘Jal Sanrakshan Hackathon’, a city-wide competition to encourage school and college students, and local citizens of all age groups to participate in the conservation of water in the City Beautiful Chandigarh.

Launched on the eve of Teachers’ Day by the Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh, Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, this competition has been designed to solicit the active interest and participation of citizens in rainwater harvesting or reuse of treated water. Using this platform, the Municipal Corporation would like to acknowledge and appreciate the initiatives undertaken by citizens themselves to conserve their water security.

While elaborating this scheme, the Commissioner said that this interactive Jal Sanrakshan campaign has been designed in three distinct categories – one for school students, a second for college students, and a third category which is open to contestants of all age groups. The competition will be in the form of online and hard copy poster submissions. Three winners will be selected from each category, with an exciting prize award of Rs. 25,000, Rs. 15,000 and Rs. 10,000 for the top three entries respectively. The most innovative solutions will be implemented by the Municipal Corporation with the help of the contest winners as well.

For more details and to participate, citizens are encouraged to visit the MCC website (mcchandigarh.gov.in), and click on the link to enter their submission. The last date for submission is 27th September, while the results will be declared on 2nd October.

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