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आदर्श आचार संहिता के दौरान कैश, शराब, हथियार और अन्य चुनाव संबंधी सामग्री पर निगरानी रखने के लिए किया गया उड़न दस्ते व स्थैतिक निगरानी टीमों (एसएसटी ) का गठन- जिला निर्वाचन अधिकारी

Ward Committee meeting of ward no. 13 held

Chandigarh, September 19:- A ward committee meeting of ward No. 13 was held in the community centre, sector 50 under the chairpersonship of Smt. Heera Negi, area councilor, which was attended by other ward committee members and concerned officers of Municipal Corporation Chandigarh including Sh. Ram Singh, SDE, B&R, Sh. I.D. Sharma, SDE (PH), Sh. Jangsher Singh, SDE (Horticulture), Sh. Rudresh Kumar, SDE (Electricity) and other officers.

During the meeting various issues were discussed in detail and ongoing projects were reviewed. The area councilor asked the concerned officers to speed up the ongoing projects and review the maintenance work on weekly basis. She asked them to check the maintenance works on daily basis and prepare reports of the shortcomings.

She asked the officers to explore proposals of short term for the early solution of problems and put up details of long term measures to be taken for the problems of the area.

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आदर्श आचार संहिता के दौरान कैश, शराब, हथियार और अन्य चुनाव संबंधी सामग्री पर निगरानी रखने के लिए किया गया उड़न दस्ते व स्थैतिक निगरानी टीमों (एसएसटी ) का गठन- जिला निर्वाचन अधिकारी

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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Weekly Ward Level Meeting of MCC held

Chandigarh, September 03:- 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 councilors namely Sh. Mahesh Inder Singh, Smt. Raj Bala Malik, Sh. Ravi Kant Sharma and Smt. Suntia Dhawan Ward no. 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively.

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

Ward-01

·        Remove the garbage from the Road berms.

·        Recarpeting of Roads in the ward.

·        Patch work at the road of Sector 8.

·        Provision of paver block in V-6 road side at Sector 8-C.

Ward – 02

·        Recarpeting of Roads.

·        Road berms be cleaned on regular basis.

·        Pruning of trees along road side.

·        Dustbins in parks be cleaned regularly.

·        Illegal encroachments be removed from Market area.

Ward – 03

·        Garbage point be redesignated at Sector 22.

·        Underground dustbin in sector 22 be repaired and maintained properly.

·        Cutting the Grass on V-5 Road berms.

·        Repair the paver block on V-5 road.

·        Renovation the community centre sector 22.

·        Check the status of Community Centre sector 16 & 22 in regard to major/minor repairs required.

·        The area of old SSK be leveled near Nehru park.

·         Light points in roads at sector 22 B&C be checked and repaired immediately.

·        Repair the Street light at the Moonlight Park, sector 22.

·        Maintenance/Repair of Public Toilets in Sector 16 & 22 Market.

Ward – 04

·        Check the leakage of the roof  in  Janj Ghar and repair immediately.  

·        Additional toilet blocks be provided in Fragrance garden, sector 36.

·        Fountain in Bamboo garden, sector 23 be maintained properly.

·        Toilet block in Bamboo garden, sector 23 be dismantled immediately.

·        Leveling of tiles of booth market, sector 23.

·        Strengthening of water supply line in sector 23-C.

·        Proper cleaning of the toilet block in market sector 23 –C.

·        Repair the lights on V-6 road, Sector 36-A.

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Women Empowerment Committee Meeting held

Chandigarh, August 21:- A meeting of Women Empowerment Committee was held here today under the chairpersonship of Smt. Asha Jaswal and attended by other members including Smt. Sunita Dhawan, Dr. Jyotsna Wig, Smt. Sheela Devi, Smt. Gurbax Rawat, Smt. Chanderwati Shukla and special invitees namely Smt. Harjeet Kaur, DSP (Traffic & Security), UT Police, Smt. Manjeet Kaur Sandhu, Legal Adviser and Smt. Aanchal, Advocate.

During the meeting following issues related to women were discussed in detail:

·        Workshop on sexual harassment at workplace will be conducted.

·        Ward wise legal aid seminars will be organized on rights & duties of women.

·        Seminars and nukkar nataks will be organized on moral values and other similar themes.

·        Motivational talk sessions will be conducted especially explaining the roots of Indian culture.

·        Promotion activities regarding wearing of helmet by two wheeler drivers especially women drivers.

·        Provision of training of driving to the women in regard to create livelihood options.

·        Seminars regarding domestic violence against women.

·        Sub panels be constituted to conduct survey in schools, colleges, civil dispensaries taking the issues of personal hygiene and sexual harassment at workplace.

·        Explore possibility of organizing women Mayor’s conference at Chandigarh.

·        To made Mahila Bhawan functional suggestion will be taken from different women stakeholder organizations.

·        Steps to be taken to make the city violence free.

·        Collaboration with State Legal Authority to organize awareness camps against the violence.

·        Action plan be prepared focused on activities to be initiated immediately, middle term and long term basis.

·        Every MCC councilor will be involved to incorporate women issues & policies in their ward development agenda.

·        Option be explored to provide education to the girl beggers and awareness in regard to their safety & security.

·        Roles & reservations of urban local bodies will be planned in regard to sustainable development goal.

·        Process be started to get registration in Beijing conference scheduled to be held in Bangkok during November this year.

·        Provision of crèche in the MCC building alongwith facility of child specialist for day care of wards of women employees.

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Weekly Ward Level Meeting of MCC held

Chandigarh, August 20:- 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 councilors namely Smt. Heera Negi, Smt. Ravinder Kaur, Sh. Rajesh Gupta, Smt. Asha Jaswal, Sh. Devinder Singh Babla, Sh. Dalip Sharma. Of Ward no. 13,15,16,17,18 and 19 respectively.

       During the meeting, Sh. Manoj Kumar Bansal, Chief Engineer, Superintending Engineers, Executive Engineers and other Concerned officers were present. The meeting following issues of ward wise discussed in details:

Ward-13

–         Patches on jogging track in the parks be checked and repaired.   

–         Boundary wall in sector 63 be checked and repaired.

–         Water leakage on v5 road in sector 49-D be checked and resolved.

–         Water leakage on Back side of Santoshi Mata Mandir be checked and repaired

–         Fountains in green belt be checked and repaired.

–         Footpath in neighborhood park in colony be checked and repaired.

Ward-15

–         Water logging in Sector 35 market and 34 be checked and resolved.

–         Old dark spot be checked and appropriate steps be taken.

–         High Mast light in Sector 44 park be checked and repaired.

–         Renovation of Community center in sector 44 betaken up.

–         Recarpeting of road in Sector 35 A and D.

–         Toe wall and railing in Sector 35 be checked and repaired.

Ward-16

–         Back Lanes be checked and cleaned on regular basis.

–         Furniture in community center sector 33 be repaired and provided.

–         Police colony sector 20 area be cleaned.

–         Malba scattered in sector 32 and 34 Chowk be lifted and proper cleaning be done.

–         Recarpeting of V5 road in sector 20 C&D.

–         Curb channels be cleaned.

–         Road gullies be checked and cleaned.

–         Tracks in sector 20 A be checked and repaired.

–         Green belts be cleaned on regular basis.

Ward-17

–         Pillar in sector 19 near #2094 be checked and repaired.

–         Tracks in green belt be repaired as per requirement.

–         Water logging in sector 21 be checked and cleaned.

–         Light poles in Sector 21 be fixed at earliest.

–         Neighborhood parks in Sector 19 be cleaned on regularly.

–         Backlane of sector 18,19&21 be cleaned.

–         Railing in the parks of sector 21 be checked and repaired.

–         Garbage be lifted on daily basis.

Ward-18

–         Toe wall in sector 27 & 28 be repaired.

–         Light Poles in the parks be repaired.

–         Back lane be cleaned on regular basis.

–         Gates of S.S.K in sector 27 & 28 be repaired.

–         Gates of parks be checked and repaired.

Ward-19

–         Dustbins in the ward be cleaned on regular basis.

–          sabji Mandi cleaned regularly.

–         Labor hostel in transport area be repaired at earliest.

–         Shortage of water in Bapu Dham colony be checked and resolved.

–         3 tubewells be checked and made functional.

–         Tenament quarter water problem be resolved at the earliest.

–         Doors, Railings and Toe wall in parks be repaired on priority.

–         Lights in the parks be checked.

–         Severage problem in Bapu Dham colony be checked and resolved.

–         LED lights be replaced wherever required.

–         Dark spots be checked in Bapu Dham colony.

–         Encroachments in transport area phase-2 be checked and removed. 

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Sanitation committee of MCC meeting held

Chandigarh, August 17:- A meeting of sanitation committee of Municipal Corporation Chandigarh was held here today under the Chairmanship of Sh. Shakti Parkash Devshali, which was attended by members  namely Sh. Hardeep singh, Sh. Bharat kumar, Sh. Mahesh Inder singh, Smt. Heera Negi, Smt. Ravinder Kaur and concerned officers of MCC. During the meeting following issues regarding sanitation discussed:

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–         Horticultural waste be cleaned daily basis.

–         Back service lane be checked and cleaned daily and garbage be lifted on daily basis.

–         Grass in the road berms be cut on regular basis.

–         Dustbins be checked and cleaned regularly.

–         Ward wise sanitation drives be organized to check problem regarding garbage.

–         Area sanitation inspectors should check their wards on regular basis.

–         Strict action be taken against the violators of littering.

–         Cow dung be cleaned near community center Ramdarbar on regular basis.

–          Unauthorized meet Shops be checked and removed from the roads sides.

–         The committee resolved to purchase 2 Tata Ace vehicles for cattles catching Squad.

–         Tranquilizer guns will be purchased for catching animals on trial basis.

–         To increase the ranking of Swachh Survekshan continuous cleanliness drives be organised throughout the city.

–         Swachh Survekshan awareness campaigns in the schools and colleges be organised regularly.- Steps will  be taken to discourage use of polythene bags and a market will  be chosen to start Pilot Project. Shopkeepers will  be requested to display boards about ‘Don’t ask for Polythene bags’.- Awareness about ‘Dustbin on wheels’.  All the vehicle owners will be requested to carry small dustbins in their cars so that the do ‘t throw their waste on streets.- An undertaking will be taken from all organizers of social and public functions to ensure cleaning work after every community event.- All the newly wedding couples will be requested to pledge that they will segregate the waste at source and buckets will be distributed in Community Centres at the time of marriage.- School children will be made Brand Ambassadors of cleanliness to ensure cleanliness in the neighbourhood.

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Primary Education Committee meeting held

Chandigarh August 14:- A meeting of Primary Education Committee, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh was held here today in the conference room of MCC under the Chairmanship of Sh. Vinod Aggarwal in the presence of  Sh. Haji Mohd. Khurshid Ali, Sh. Rajesh Gupta, Sh. Hardeep Singh, Sh. Jagtar Singh Jagga and Ms. Shipra Bansal and Concerned officers of Municipal Corporation Chandigarh.

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The committee members discussed various issues regarding improvement of basic infrastructure provided in the primary schools falling under the jurisdiction of MCC. In the meeting the committee decided that a letter be sent to the administration regarding the full fledged charge of the Primary Schools be given to the MCC with the sufficient budgets. They decided that Block Education officer be also deployed with the MCC. The MCC will chalk out plan to develop these primary schools upto the level of smart schools and after that handle the charge of middle schools for which, the administration be asked to shift middle schools to MCC. The committee members decided to visit all primary schools on 21st August, 2019 and 22nd August 2019.

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18th Town Vending Committee meeting held

Chandigarh, August 8:- A meeting of Town vending committee Chandigarh held here today under the chairmanship of Sh. K.K. Yadav, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh and attended by Sh. Manoj Bansal Chief engineer, Sh. Vivek Trivedi, Social Development officer and other concerned officers and members of the committee.

During the meeting various important issues were discussed in detail and the committee recommended some proposals to be completed under the sub committee. The following issues have been accorded approval.

1.     Regarding the transfer of licenses to the family member from the deceased person there name should be in the license of the registration of the licensee . As per the street vendors Act 2014.

2.     The committee observed that the Adhaar no. of the applicant/ licensee should be correct in respect of making any corrections in the registration and the particulars like spelling errors in name, address correction, addition of new mobile number can be amended.

3.     Representation regarding transfer of trade from panwari to other trade can be done but it cannot sell tobaccos and other prohibited items.

4.     Relaxation in fee due to various reasons by the licensee cannot be done under Bye Laws of TVC.

5.     If a vendor cannot pay his fee then their vending license will be cancelled as per the provisions in the vendors Act.

6.     After submission of dues the  vendors will allowed to unlock their Account ID.

7.     In case of illness, the family person will be allowed to carry out their business by producing medical certificate of registered vendor from a government hospital at an temporary basis for a period of 10 days.

8.     Selling of Ice-cream will be allowed only under the provisions of mobile vendor schedule.

9.     The committee further resolve to launch whatsapp no. for grievances of vendors and recommended strict action against unauthorized vendor and child labor involved in vending specially at sector-17.

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MCC panel held meeting to discuss carcasses centre

Chandigarh, August 1:- A meeting of sub Committee under the Chairmanship of Mrs. Asha Jaswal was held here today which was attended by other members of committee including Mrs Sunita Dhawan, Sh Rajesh Gupta, Sh Vinod Aggarwal,  Dr Amritpal Singh         MOH,MCC,  Sh N.P.Sharma, GM/CSCL, Sh Amit Sharma, SDE, MOH, Dr M.S.Kamboj, SSH cum Convener and other concerned officers.

          during the meeting detailed discussions held and the committee decided following points.


              1.Mr Amit Sharma explained the technology and procedure to be used for incineration of carcasses. 
              2.There will be two incinerators, one for small animals and another for large animals of 50 kg/ hour and 300kg/ hour capacity respectively. These will run on LPG .There will be primary and secondary chambers. The carcasses will be incinerated at a very high temperature. There will be a chimney of 30 metre height for smoke.Wet scrubber will be there for dissolving the ash and effluent treatment plant for water treatment. The real time data will be sent to Pollution Control Committee/Board.


              3.Sh N.P.Sharma informed that there will also be a provision of cold storage to avoid putrefaction of carcass.
              4.Dr Kamboj informed the members that presently the dead animals are lifted by hired contractor and these are flayed in open for skin and bones.This method is not environment friendly and against the norms of Biomedical Waste Rules, 1998.


              The members discussed options of land for incineration plant in the city like Industrial area, Maloya,Manimajra etc. Dr Kamboj informed that this type of activity is required to be at least 10 km away from airport and its funnel zone. 


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Sh. N.P. Sharma informed that the ash generated after incineration is to be deposited in the landfill which is nearby.This will avoid undue transportation costs.


              The members were of the view to visit Nashik in Maharashtra at an early where this facility exists with Municipal Corporation. It was proposed by the Chairperson that Mrs Farmila Councillor shall also accompany the Committee to Nashik to see the facility. 


              The members visited the earmarked site in Sec 25( W) after the meeting.

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