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Page 1: August 15 - Municipal Corporation Chandigarh

MUNICIPAL CORPORATION CHANDIGARH GREEN CITY- Connecting with Nature .•....

e-governance, To Serve Citizens Better

August 15

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Chandigarh "City beautiful", the home of excellence and opportunities for a better life.

"To provide quality services, in a cost effective and efficient manner, through competent people, partnerships, information and knowledge management creating sustainability of economic development in the interest of all stakeholders"

EDITORIAL BOARD

Mrs. Poonam Sharma Mayor Chairperson

Mrs. Bhawna Garg, IAS Commissioner Editor-in-Chief

Sh. Rajiv Gupta, PCS Joint Commissioner Editor

Sh. Sanjeev Kumar Asstt. Public Relations Officer Executive Editor

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24x7 water supply at Vikas Nagar

Mauli Jagran Professor Kaptan Singh

Solanki, Governor, Punjab

& Haryana and

Administrator, UT

Chandigarh inaugurated

24x7 water supply in Vikas

Nagar, Mauli Jagran on 19th

July, 2015. Smt. Kirron

Kher, Member Parliament,

Smt. Poonam Sharma, Mayor, Smt. Rajinder Kaur Rattu, area councilor, other

councilors and officers of MC and representatives of resident welfare associations

and residents of area were present.

The 24x7 water supply scheme having an estimated cost of 219 lacs has an

underground storage reservoir of one lac gallon capacity. The water is pumped

from this UGSR to OHSR (two lac gallon capacity) through four pumping sets.

Then water is supplied through the OHSR by gravity to the area by regulating the

pressure as per requirement through sluice valve.

The 24x7 water supply scheme will help in providing best quality water by

reducing the risk of contaminations by eliminating the need to store water and also

leads to saving of water with reduce wastages and provide better services by

providing high pressure and that too at lower cost then the intermittent water

supply scheme in the long run.

After success of the scheme in Vikas Nagar area, the Municipal Corporation

would implement 24x7 water supply in whole of the city in phased manner.

The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh has started 24x7 water supply in Vikas

Nagar, Mauli Jagran as a pilot project. The area of Vikas Nagar uses ground water

from four deep bore tubewells to meet with its water demand. Due to construction

of multi storey houses in place of single storey houses, the infrastructure that was

built to cater to the needs of single storey houses is now catering to at least three

times the population as a result of which the water supply pipe lines were not able

to fulfill the needs of the people.

The water supplied to the people was at low pressure and thus water could not

reach the upper levels, leading to installation of water boosters directly on the

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supply lines. Thus, in order to provide water at required pressure and to improve

upon the quality of water, the area of Vikas Nagar was selected as a pilot project

for 24x7 water supply.

Vikas Nagar having approximate population of 27 thousand and the total daily

water requirement for the colony comes out to be 8 lac gallons (taking

consumption of 135 litters per capita per day as per norms). The present

availability of water from the four tubewells is approximate 8 lac gallons. Thus the

water requirement of the area for present population to be supplied with 24x7

water supply is sufficient.

MC handed over cheques to kin of firemen who

sacrificed their lives during fire fighting incidents

The Municipal Corporation

Chandigarh has handed over the

cheques on July 3, 2015 on

account of compensation to the

families of three firemen, who

had sacrificed their lives during

the fire fighting operations in

Chandigarh.

Sh. Vijay Kumar Dev, IAS, Adviser to the Administrator, UT, Chandigarh,

Mrs. Poonam Sharma, Mayor, Mrs. Bhawna Garg, IAS, Commissioner and Sh.

M.P. Kohli, Chairman, Fire & Emergency Services Committee, MC handed over

the Cheque of Rs. 20 lakhs to Smt. Gurmeet Kaur, mother of late Sh. Amandeep

Singh, fireman and cheque of Rs. 6,99,837/- has been given to Smt. Savita Rani,

wife of late Sh. Ravinder Kumar Sharma, leading hand fireman.

They both were on the posted strength of Fire and Emergency service of

Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh and 3 BRD Air Force, respectively. Both the

firemen sacrificed their lives while dousing the fire at National Institute of

Electronics and Information Technology (NIELIT) in Sector 17, Chandigarh on 8th

June, 2014.

Besides payment of compensation of Rs. 3 lakhs already paid, a cheque of

Rs. 17 lakhs has been given to Smt. Manjit Kaur, wife of late Sh. Amarjit Singh

Mavi, who lost his life while fighting fire valiantly which had broke out in Sector

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22 house, Chandigarh on 14th

October, 2008. His bravery saved many precious

lives and property.

According to the approved Insurance policy premium will be paid by the

Municipal department insurance cover in case of death is Rs. 20 lakhs, disability

from 75 per cent to 100 percent is Rs. 10 lakhs, 50 percent to 75 percent is Rs. 7.5

lakh, 20 percent to 50 percent is Rs. 5 lakhs.

MC launched monthly e-Newsletter

The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh formally launched the monthly

e-Newsletter of MCC on 10th

of July.

This e-Newsletter will be a medium of

interaction between the general public and

Municipal Corporation. This will give all

details regarding the ongoing works of MC

besides highlighting the activities of MC.

Further any suggestions and views are also invited from the general public

for any kind of upgradation of this e-Newsletter.

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1st

floor of community centre in sector 42

Inaugurated

The 1st

floor of community centre in sector 42-B has been dedicated to the Public

on 11th

of July by Smt. Kirron Kher,

Member Parliament, Chandigarh in

presence of Smt. Poonam Sharma,

Mayor, Smt. Gurbax Rawat, Deputy

Mayor, Sh. Hardeep Singh, area

councilor, other councilors, officers

of MC and representatives of resident

welfare associations and residents of area.

The newly inaugurated additional 1st

floor in the community centre has

including big Hall, AC rooms, Store, Lobby, Terrace, Toilet blocks, porch area

provided at a cost of Rs. 80 lacs.

MC Organised 1st

Mango Mela in

Chandigarh

The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh has organized first two-day Mango

Mela, at Fragrance Garden, Sector 36, on July 18. Mrs. Kirron Kher, Member

Parliament, Chandigarh has inaugurated the Mela.

The mela received an encouraging response as visitors were found checking

With addition of Mango Mela in

the city as annual feature, the

Municipal Corporation has provided

ample opportunities for the citizens to

enjoy this kind of treats. Earlier, the

Chief Guest visited several stalls.

new varieties of the Mangos. The varieties that attracted the visitors were Gulab

Zamun, Malika, Amarpali, Ramkela etc.

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The 1st

Mango Mela had got 202 entries from mango growers and the new

attractions introduced for the edition have been well received by visitors. Total 32

varieties were on display during the Mela.

During the event, colourful performances were also organised by school

students followed by melodious orchestra performances. The mango display area

was packed the whole day with hundreds of visitors catching a glimpse of various

varieties of mango and enjoying the taste free of cost. All the varieties of mango

displayed in the Mela were chemical free.

Mrs. Bhawna Garg, IAS, Commissioner, MC, Sh. Prince Dhawan, IAS,

Director Animal Husbandry, Sh. Rajiv Gupta, Joint Commissioner, Sh. Rajesh

Gupta, Senior Deputy Mayor, Smt. Gurbax Rawat, Deputy Mayor, Smt. Rajbala

Malik, Chairperson, Environment & City Beautification Committee, Smt. Aasha

Kumari Jaiswal, area councillor, Sh. Mukesh Anand, Chief Engineer, other

councillors, officers and residents of the area were present during the event.

Green Park inaugurated in sector 29-B

Smt. Kirron Kher, Member Parliament, Chandigarh inaugurated a newly

developed park in sector 29-B on 18th

July, 2015 in presence of dignitaries of

Chandigarh, Sh. Satish Kainth, area councilor, other councilors, officers of MC

and representatives of resident welfare associations and residents of area.

Municipal Corporation,

Chandigarh is providing the

facility of Green Belts and

parks in city beautiful

regularly. The main features

of the Green park having

total area 2.23 acre. He said

that children play

equipment, 1.7 kilometer walking track, benches, huts, plantation of ornamental

trees, grassing and boundary etc. will be provided in the Green belt at a cost of Rs.

24.20 lacs. Different flower beds have been developed in this park having Zinia,

Ficaus and Chandni flowers etc.

Earlier, the chief guest and others planted saplings of various flowering and

medicinal plants in the park.

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MC constitutes flood control team

The Municipal Corporation has set up the Flood Control Centre in

Municipal Corporation, Building, Sector 17, Chandigarh with Telephone No.

5009333 in view of the coming monsoon season. The control centre will operate

round the clock in three shifts upto 30.9.2015. Following teams are constituted to

attend the water logging problem in any part of the city as under:-

Sr.

No.

Name & Sub Divisional

Engineer

Area Entrusted Mobile No.

1 Sh. Rajesh Jaspal, SDE

MCPH S/Divn. No. 10 &

3.

Sector 1 to 9 & 17, U.T.

Chandigarh.

9872511237

2 Sh. Kuldeep Singh, SDE

MCPH S/Divn. No. 6.

Sector 10 to 16, Khuda

Lohra Colony, U.T.

Chandigarh.

9872511343

3 Sh. Vijay Premi, SDE

MCPH S/Divn No. 7

(Store).

Sector 18, 19, 20, 27, 28,

U.T. Chandigarh.

9872511245

4 Sh. Gulshan Kumar, SDE

MCPH S/Divn. No. 15 &

16.

Sector 26, 29, 30, Bapu

Dham, Ram Darbar & Indl.

Area Phase-I.

9872511358

5 Sh. Rajinder Kumar,

SDE

MCPH S/Divn. No. 17.

Sector 31 to 34, Indl. Area,

Ph-II, Hallomajra, U.T.

Chandigarh.

9872511345

6 Sh. Hans Raj Gupta, SDE

MCPH S/Divn. No.

11&12.

Sector 21,22,23,24 & 35,

U.T. Chandigarh.

9915711497

7 Sh. P.P. Singh, SDE

MCPH S/Divn. No. 2.

Sector 25,36,37, Dhanas

Milk Colony, Aman

Chaman Colony, Ambedkar

Colony, H.B. Colony, U.T.

Chandigarh.

9872511341

8 Sh. Amit Sharma, SDE Sector 38,39,40& Maloya

Village & Colony,

9872511238

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MCPH S/Divn. No. 13. Dadumarja Village &

Colony, U.T. Chandigarh.

9 Sh. Lalit Kumar, J.E.

SDEMPCH S/Divn.

No.16.

Sector 41, 42,43,44,

Attawa, Badheri, U.T.

Chandigarh.

9872511248

10 Sh. Suresh Kumar Gill,

SDEMCPH S/Divn. No.

9.

Sector 48,49,50 and Sector

51, Chandigarh.

9872511258

11 Sh. Prabjot Singh, SDE

MCPH S/Divn. No. 14.

Sector 52 to 61 Kajheri,

Palsora Village & Colony,

U.T. Chandigarh.

9872511353

12 Sh. Yogesh Kumar

Aggarwal, SDE MCPH

S/Divn. No. 1.

Sector 45,46,47, Burail,

Chandigarh.

9872511336

13 Sh. R.S. Karwal, SDE

MCPH S/Divn. No. 4.

Mauli Jagran, U.T.

Chandigarh.

9872511255

14 Sh. Gurmukh Singh, SDE

MCPH S/Divn. No. 8.

Manimajra, U.T.

Chandigarh.

9872511251

In addition to the above, Sub Divisional Engineers of the Road Wing

of the Concerned areas will also move in their areas with sufficient labour to get

any blockage removed at any point of the road due to depression including road

gullies. The over all in-charge of the work will be Executive Engineer M.C.P.H.

Division No.4, Chandigarh.

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Roads Committee meeting

A meeting of Roads Committee, Municipal Corporation Chandigarh was

held on 1st

July in the committee room of MC under the Chairpersonship of Dr.

Shagufta Parveen and attended by other members of the committee including Sh.

Mukesh Bassi, Smt. Sh. M.P. Kohli, Smt. Rajbala Malik, Sh. Rajesh Gupta, special

invitee councillors Sh. Surinder Bahga, Sh. Satinder Singh and concerned officers

of Municipal Corporation.

The committee members have discussed the policy at large regarding paving

the areas and accorded approval to pave areas wherever required in the city.

During the meeting the members discussed about four types of pavement patterns.

After detailed discussion and deliberation it was unanimously decided &

recommended that providing of paved pathway along road berms of V-4, V-5 & V-

6 roads, in commercial areas, around parks, in front of religious

places/schools/bhawans etc. is necessarily required for pedestrian movement and to

take care of parking of vehicles in congested areas, for which paver blocks or PCC

tiles may be used to get with the adjoining areas as per earlier practice. Other

materials like pervious concrete/stamped concrete etc. may also be used on

experimental basis.

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Sanitation Committee meeting

A meeting of Sanitation committee of Municipal Corporation was held on

15th

July under the Chairmanship of Sh. Darshan Kumar Garg and attended by Sh.

Satish Kainth, Sh. H.C. Kalyan, Smt. Sheela Devi, Sh. Babu Lal, Dr. Amrit

Tewari, Sh. Davesh Moudgil, Sh. Rajiv Gupta, Joint Commissioner, Dr. P.S.

Bhatti, Medical Officer of Health and concerned senior officers of Municipal

Corporation.

During the meeting the councilors discussed and recommended following

agenda items:

1 The Committee members decided that concrete base will be

constructed around the Garbage bins provided in various locations in

City.

2 The committee members were of the view that proper air-conditioning

of Slaughter house be done as early as possible.

3 The issue regarding provision of Sehaj Safai Kendras in various

sectors including sector 47, 48 discussed at large and it was resolved

that suggestions from all councilors will be invited for the provision

of SSKs in their respective areas.

4 During the meeting the issue regarding horticulture waste from the

green belts and road sides has been discussed and the committee

members resolved to put an agenda in the General House meeting in

this regard.

5 The committee members also approved the agenda item regarding

hiring of tractor trolleys for the sanitation wing.

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Water Supply & Sewerage Disposal

Committee meeting

A meeting of Water Supply & Sewerage Disposal Committee, Municipal

Corporation Chandigarh was held in the Water Works, Sector 39, on 14th

July under the

Chairmanship of Maj. (Retd.) D.S. Sandhu and attended by other members of the

committee including Sh. Darshan Kumar Garg, Sh. Pardeep Chhabra, Sh. Surinder

Bahga, Sh. Satinder Singh, Prof. Aruna Goel, Sh. Mukesh Anand, Chief Engineer and

concerned officers of Municipal Corporation.

A presentation on Water supply system in Chandigarh was given by Chief

Engineer during the meeting. It was observed that monitoring system of water supply

distribution will be strengthened. The committee members were also apprised about the

water distribution system in grid system but all the grids are interlinked causing low

pressure in 3rd

floor of houses, which are in maximum distance from the water works. It

was also observed that the pipeline of water supply in the whole city is very old and is

leakage prone.

The committee members were of the view that total maping of water supply

system will be done and GIS system is essentially required to get all the data on one

platform. The committee members were also apprised about introduction of Automatic

Meter Reading (AMR) system replacing faulty meters and volumetric tariff policy,

consumer meter policy and water management, creation of pilot district metered area etc.

During the presentation, Hydraulic Modeling was discussed having features

including compiling of consumer data for calculating present and future demand, ground

verification of data and pipeline interconnections, updating of water supply network map

on GIS, rehabilitation and installation of water supply pipes and valves etc.

The following agenda items have been discussed and approved by the committee

members:

Agenda

Item No.

Name of work Amount

Rs. in

Lacs.

1 Providing additional road gullies and manholes in sector 41

A,B,C & D and phirni road of village Burail.

8.99

2 Providing storm water drainage system and construction of

manholes/road gullies near house No. 3110-3131 in sector 20-

B.

14.16

3 Providing additional sewerage water drainage line near water

works, sector 37-A, Chandigarh.

2.65

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Women Empowerment Committee meeting

A meeting of Women Empowerment Committee of Municipal Corporation

Chandigarh held on 3rd

July under the Chairpersonship of Smt. Harjinder Kaur and

attended by other members of the committee including Smt. Gurbax Rawat,

Deputy Mayor, Smt. Rajbala Malik, Smt. Asha Kumari Jaiswal, Smt. Sheela Devi,

Smt. Rajinder Kaur Rattu and concerned officers of MC.

The committee has decided to organize post Independence Teej Mela in

Fragrance Garden, Sector 36, Chandigarh in the month of August. The members

were of the view that handicraft; eating and other stalls will be showcased by the

women entrepreneurs during the mela.

The motive behind organizing the mela will be to involve women from all

walks of the life such as literature, visual art, performing art etc. During the mela

competitions of folk items will be organized and teams from various colleges from

trycity will be invited. The committee also decided to invite folk singers from

trycity and they will be honoured.

The committee members also decided to organize a health and hygiene

awareness camp at Mauli Jagran in the first week of August.

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Environment & City beautification

committee meeting held

A meeting of Environment & City beautification Committee of Municipal

Corporation was held on 7th

July under the Chairpersonship of Smt. Rajbala Malik,

and attended by other members of the committee namely Sh. Arun Sood, Smt.

Sheela Devi, Sh. M.P. Kohli, Smt. Heera Negi, Smt. Jannat Jahan, Sh. Sat Parkash

Aggarwal and concerned officers of Municipal Corporation.

The committee passed various agenda items of development and policy. The

following agenda have been discussed and approved during the meeting:

The committee has decided to celebrate Mango Mela at fragrance garden,

sector 36 during the second week of July. The members also accorded approval of

Rs. 5 lakhs to organize the Mela first time in Chandigarh.

The committee members asked the concerned officers to maintain the parks

in colonies and villages at par with the sectors.

The committee also discussed and recommended that the fruit trees like

mango, jamun and Bale etc. infront of the houses of city residents should not be

auctioned to the contractors.

The committee also accorded approval to following agenda items:

1. Providing and fixing of fiber glass dustbin in various parks/green belts of

sector 37, 38 and 38 west at an estimated cost of Rs. 2.58 laks.

2. Providing and fixing of multiplay system and PCC benches in various

parks of sector 42 at an estimated cost of Rs. 11.87 lacs.

3. Providing of children play equipments and PCC benches in various parks

of sector 41 at an estimated cost of Rs. 11.73 lacs.

4. Construction of toewall for providing and fixing of MS flat iron railing in

various parks of sector 44-C at an estimated cost of Rs. 5.14 lacs.

5. Providing and fixing multiplay equipments and PCC benches in various

parks of Dhanas at an estimated cost of Rs. 4.73 lacs.

6. Providing and fixing of MS flat iron railing 4’-0”high in open space near

house no. 716 sector 33-A at an estimated cost of Rs. 3.88 lacs.

7. Providing and fixing of multiplay system in various parks in sector 20 at

an estimated cost of Rs. 11.33 lacs.

8. Providing and fixing of MS flat iron railing on toewall in various parks in

Attawa in sector 42 at an estimated cost of Rs. 8.83 lacs.

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MC Teams inspect pet shops

A team of the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh conducted a surprise

checks at various pet shops in the city and found unregistered dogs on 14th

July.

A joint team constituted by MC Joint Commissioner Rajiv Gupta, under the

Supervision of Dr. M.S. Kamboj, Dr. Rajinder Singh Bajwa and Harpreet Singh

inspected eight pet shops falling within the MC limits and found unregistered pet

dogs at two shops in sectors 7 and 20.

During the checking, a total of 10 challans were issued for possessing

unregistered pet dogs under the Chandigarh Registeration of Pet Dogs bylaws

2010.

Meanwhile, MC Commissioner Mrs. Bhawna Garg, IAS stated that strict

action would be taken against the owners of pet dogs who violated the bylaws

under Clause 14 of the Chandigarh Registration of pet Dogs bylaws 2010.

The owners of dogs who had not yet registered them, should get them

registered from the Registering Authority, office of the Medical Officer of Health,

Municipal Corporation Chandigarh, within 15 days, failing which strict action

would be initiated.

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221st

meeting of the General House held on 22.7.2015 at 11.00 a.m

The following Agenda Items were discussed and resolution mentioned against it was passed accordingly

Sr.

No.

Agenda Item No. Resoultion

1 th

Confirmation of the minutes of 220

meeting of the General House held on

23.6.2015 at 11.00 a.m. in the Assembly

Hall of the M.C., Chandigarh.

“The House confirmed the minutes of

220th meeting of the General House

held on 23.6.2015 at 11.00 a.m., with

the abovementioned amendments.”

2 QUESTION/ANSWER

1. Question by Sh. Satinder Singh,

Councillor, Municipal Corporation,

Chandigarh regarding built up

shops/showrooms etc of the Corporation

lying vacant with in the Municipal limit.

Discussed

2. Question by Sh. Satish Kumar Kainth,

Councillor, Municipal Corporation,

Chandigarh regarding commercial

property belonging to M.C.C.

Discussed

3. By Sh. Satinder Singh, Councillor,

Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh

regarding safaikarmcharies.

Discussed

3 Regarding City Beautiful Chandigarh as a

Smart City.

“The House considered & passed the

resolution for participation &

competition among the 100 smart

cities.”

4 Augmentation of water supply scheme

from Kajauli Head Water Works to S.A.S.

Nagar, Mohali.

“The House considered & resolved that

the payment of Rs.98.00 crore i.e.

50% cost of total project for laying

Phase-V & VI be released

immediately to the GMADA for 40

MGD water for the supply of free of

cost to Chandigarh and also approved

to enhance budget grant under Head

“Augmentation of Water Supply

System” from Rs.2200.00 lac to

Rs.12000 lac for financial year 2015-

16.”

5 Procurement of Dry Fodder. “The House considered & granted

approval for the procurement 7200 qtl.

dry fodder from M/s Balpreet Singh,

House No.1226, Sector 51-B,

Chandigarh @ Rs.695/- per qtl. for the

period from September, 2015 to

February, 2016.”

6 Rough cost estimate for providing and

laying 40mm thick B.C. in Industrial Area,

Phase-I, Chandigarh (Block-A).

“The House considered & approved

the rough cost estimate amounting to

Rs. 152.26 lac for providing and

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Rs.152.26 lac laying 40mm thick B.C. in Industrial

Area, Phase-I, Chandigarh (Block-A).”

7 Rough cost estimate for construction of

Cycle Track along V-3 road both side in

Sector 14/25 and 15/24, Chandigarh.

Rs.54.32 lac

“The House considered & approved

the rough cost estimate amounting to

Rs. 54.32 lac for construction of Cycle

Track along V-3 road both side in

Sector 14/25 and 15/24, Chandigarh.”

8 Rough cost estimate for construction of toe

wall under existing M.S. Flat Iron railing

around various parks of Mauli Jagran,

Chandigarh.

Rs.51.32 lac

“The House considered & approved the

rough cost estimate amounting to Rs.

51.32 lac for construction of toe wall

under existing M.S. Flat Iron railing

around various parks of Mauli Jagran,

Chandigarh.”

9 Regarding enhancement of Financial

Powers of Water Supply and Sewerage

Disposal Committee from the existing

Rs.15.00 lacs to Rs.25.00 lacs.

“The House considered & enhanced the

financial powers of Water Supply &

Sewerage Disposal Committee from the

existing Rs. 15.00 lac to Rs. 25.00 lac.”

10 To procure baby kits to be provided to the

mothers of newly born girl child.

“The House considered & accorded

approval of Rs.1.25 crore in principle

to procure baby kits to be provided to

the mothers of newly born girl child.”

11 Regarding SPCA infrastructure of SPCA

Sector 38 West Chandigarh.

“The House considered & accorded

approval to take over the kennels and

other allied infrastructure for carrying

ABC programme in SPCA, Sector-38

West Chandigarh. Further it was also

approved that detailed expenditure

regarding renovation of these kneels be

prepared by the Engineering

Department of the M.C. Chd.”

12 Enhancement of compensation given to the

Sewermen at par with the Fire Fighters

died on duty.

“The House considered & resolved that

an amount of Rs.20.00 lac as

compensation be given to the

Sewermen at par with the Fire Fighters

who died on duty.”

13 Rough cost estimate for providing and

laying 30mm thick B.C. on V-5 road in

Sector 15, Chandigarh.

Rs.83.41 lac

“The House considered & approved the

rough cost estimate amounting to Rs.

83.41 lac for providing and laying 30

mm thick B.C. on V-5 road in Sector-

15, Chandigarh.”

14 Rough cost estimate for providing and

fixing PCC titles on V-6 raod berms,

Sector 41-B, Chandigarh.

Rs.60.67 lac

“The House considered & approved the

rough cost estimate amounting to Rs.

60.67 lac for providing and fixing PCC

tiles on V-6 road berms, 41-B, Chd.”

15. Handing over of temporary office in Sector

38 (west), Chandigarh to M.C.C.

“The House considered & resolved that

the temporary office building of CHB,

Sector-38 West, Chd, be took over by

the M.C. from the CHB, Chandigarh.”

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Municipal Corporation Chandigarh has made

amendments in Water Bye Laws

The draft amendments in the Chandigarh Water Supply Bye Laws-2011 are as under:

DRAFT AMENDMENTS IN ‘ THE CHANDIGARH WATER SUPPLY BYE- LAWS – 2011’ FOR NOTIFICATION

Sr. Clauses Description as per Bye Laws- ‘The Chandigarh Proposed amendment/ insertion as resolved by the

No. in the Water Supply Bye -Laws- 2011’ General House, M.C., Chandigarh.

Water

Supply

Bye-

Laws

1 2(xii) New insertion in main clause No. 2 of 2 (xii-a) Provisional Connection:- means to allow/

Definitions provide water and sewerage connections for eateries/

Dhabas/ booth/ shops located in the markets,

shopping areas which are not earmarked for this

purpose by the Estate Office.

2 5 New insertion in main clause No. 5 of 5 (viii) Provisional Connection:-

application for connection. All eateries/dhabas/booths/shops located in markets,

shopping areas which are not earmarked for this

purpose by the Estate Office, will be provided

provisional water and sewerage connection at

commercial penal rate with due intimation to Estate

office U.T., Chandigarh and requisite charges for

laying of service pipe will be borne by the consumer.

The providing of water and sewerage connection

shall not be construed as legalizing their change in

use.

3 5 (v) Existing Clause: Substitution of Existing clause:-

5 (v) Regular Connection:- 5 (v) Regular Connection:-

After completion of construction of After completion of construction of

building/premises, the consumer shall apply building/premises, the consumer shall apply for

for regular connection along with the regular connection along with the documents

documents mentioned in Annexure III. The mentioned in Annexure III. The consumer has to

consumer has to clear the dues of water clear the dues of water charges on account of

charges on account of temporary connection temporary connection for construction of building

for construction of building before applying for before applying for regular connection. On receipt of

regular connection. On receipt of the the intimation regarding sanctioning of connection,

intimation regarding sanctioning of the applicant shall deposit the security (refundable

connection, the applicant shall deposit the security for recovery of water charges in case of

water meter security (refundable security for default) and meter connection fee (other material will

recovery of water charges in case of default) be supplied by the consumer) as specified in the table

and meter connection fee (other material will given below. The meter of all sizes shall be provided

be supplied by the consumer) as specified in and maintained by the consumer on his own cost

the table given below. The meters of the sizes after getting it tested from the Municipal

more than ½” (15mm) i/d shall be provided, Corporation. However, installation / disconnection

installed and maintained by the consumer on will be done by the Corporation at the cost of

his own cost after getting it tested from the consumer as per clause 12 (v) of water supply bye

Municipal Corporation. In case, the Laws -2011. The water connection will only be

Corporation provides/replaces such meters, the released in the name of Owner and not in the name of

consumer would be required to deposit the cost GPA holder or any other person.

of water meter and other allied material The security shall be charged as per the table

required for connection, connection fee as below: Sr. Size of Meter Amount of Secu specified below, in advance. The maintenance No. Deposit

be done by the Corporation at the cost of the

of the meter of size above ½ ”(15mm) i/d shall i) ½” or 15 mm 1000/-

ii) ¾” to 1” or 20 mm to 25 mm As per actu consumer. The water connection will only be of meter rounreleased in the name of owner and not in the Rs. 10/-

name of GPA holder or any other person. iii) ½” or 40 mm Do

iv) 2” to 3” or 50 mm to 80 mm Do

v) 4” or 100 mm Do

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5(vii)

vi) 6”to 8” or 150 mm to 200 mm Do

vii) 10” to 12” or 250 mm to 300 mm Do

(a) Labour charges or making the ferrule 15 mm

to 25 mm Rs. 1000/-

(b) Labour charges or making T-connection 50

mm to 100 mm Rs. 2000/-

(c) The material shall be made available by

consumer at his own cost including necessary

excavation at site.

(d) Payment of road cut charges as per rate of

B&R wing of the Municipal

Corporation/Chandigarh Administration will

be made by the consumer. (a) Labour charges or making the ferrule

15 mm to 25 mm Rs. 1000/-

(b) Labour charges or making T-

connection 50 mm to 100 mm Rs.

2000/-

(c) The material shall be made available

by consumer at his own cost including

necessary excavation at site.

(d) Payment of road cut charges as per

rate of B&R wing of the Municipal

Corporation/Chandigarh

Administration will be made by the

consumer.

Existing Clause:-

The corporation shall ordinarily purchase and

replace the water meters of ½” or 15 mm size

itself provided that the meter has not been

damaged or rendered defective by the

consumer intentionally. In case, the meter has

been damaged or rendered defective by the

consumer intentionally, the same shall be

replaced by the Corporation at the cost of the

consumer. However subject to the provision of

Bye-Law 5(v) in general, the meters of the

higher sizes shall be purchased and replaced at

the cost of consumer.

The Estate Officer, U.T. and Estate Officer,

Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh Housing

Board will have to obtain No Due Certificate

from the Municipal Corporation in respect of

water charges and sewerage cess before

granting NOC for sale of property. Transfer

ownership fee of Rs. 500/- per connection will

be charged by the Municipal Corporation to

change the name of the consumer.

The release of water connection will be made

within the Red Line of villages with the

following documents:-

1. Verification by Patwari and Tehsildar

or NOC issued by Municipal

Corporation.

2. Proof of ownership.

3. Building Plan dully approved by the

competent authority, if newly

constructed.

4. Sanction of sewerage connection (in

case of regular water connection).

5. The Area Councillor will certify the

ownership of the houses situated inside

the Lal Dora, extended abadi & baray.

Whereas, in case of houses situated

outside of Lal Dora the ownership will

Substitution of Existing Clause:-

5 (vii) Replacement of faulty/ defective meters:-

Replacement of faulty/ defective or lost/theft meters

will be done by consumers at their own cost. It will

be the responsibility of the consumer to get the faulty

/defective meter replaced within one month from the

issue of water charges bill of defective Meter

otherwise recovery on penal rate which will be

double the applicable tariff will be charged from the

consumer. They will be exempted from the water

meter rent.

The Estate Officer, U.T. and Estate Officer,

Municipal Corporation/ Chandigarh Housing Board

will have to obtain No Due Certificate from the

Municipal Corporation in respect of water charges

and sewerage cess before granting NOC for sale of

property. Transfer ownership fee of Rs. 500/- per

connection will be charged by the Municipal

Corporation to change the name of the consumer.

The release of water connection will be made within

the Red Line of villages with the following

documents:-

1. Verification by Patwari and Tehsildar or

NOC issued by Municipal Corporation.

2. Proof of ownership.

3. Building Plan dully approved by the

competent authority, if newly constructed.

4. Sanction of sewerage connection (in case of

regular water connection).

5. The Area Councillor will certify the

ownership of the houses situated inside the

Lal Dora, extended abadi & baray. Whereas,

in case of houses situated outside of Lal Dora

the ownership will be proved by the owner

and the water connection, sewerage

connection only be permitted as per policy of

Chandigarh Administration or any other

competent authority for the same.

(vii)(a) Replacement of conventional water

meter:-

Replacement of conventional meter with

(Automatic Meter Reading) meters for all non

domestic consumers and domestic consumers for

residential houses with area of two Kanal and

The water meter security shall be charged

as per the table given below: Sr. Size of Meter Amou

No. Depos

i) ½” or 15 mm 1000/

As per

meter

10/-

Do

Do

Do

Do

Do

ii)

iii)

iv)

v)

vi)

vii)

¾” to 1” or 20 mm to 25 mm

½” or 40 mm

2” to 3” or 50 mm to 80 mm

4” or 100 mm

6”to 8” or 150 mm to 200 mm

10” to 12” or 250 mm to 300 mm

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have to be proved by the owner before above, by the consumers themselves at their cost

releasing water connection. Where the within three months of notification/notice of

owner can submit his/her proof of agencies those approved by the Municipal

ownership, it is not necessary to get it Corporation, Chandigarh failing which penal rate

verified from the area councillor. will be charged.

4 12 Existing Clause:- Substitute of Existing Clause:-

Meter: 12 (a)Meter:-

(i) The meter upto ½” or 15 mm i/d shall (j) The water meter will be procured/arranged

ordinarily be supplied by the by the owner of premise/houses.

Municipal Corporation. In case the (ii) Meter shall be of type approved by the

meters of higher sizes are also Municipal Corporation and shall be in proper

provided by the Municipal working order.

Corporation under the provision of (iii) It shall be fixed by the Municipal

Bye-Law 5(v) the meter rent for the Corporation at the expense of the Consumer

meter shall be charged for its on the after getting it tested in the M.C. Lab.

following rate in addition to the (iv) It will be the responsibility of consumer to

charges for water consume as get the faulty/defective meter replaced

specified in Bye-Law-13. within one month, otherwise recovery on Size Meter Monthly

½”or 15 mm Rs. 10/-

penal rate will be charged from the

consumer. ¾”or 20 mm Rs. 20/-

1”or 25 mm Rs. 30/-(v) The consumer will be exempted from the

water meter rent. 1 ½”or 40 mm Rs 40/-

2”or 50 mm Rs. 50/-

3”or 80 mm Rs. 100/-

4”or 100 mm Rs. 150/-

6”or 150 mm Rs. 250/-

8”or 200 mm Rs. 300/-

(ii) A consumer may be permitted to have his

own meter subject to the following

conditions:-

(a) Meter shall be of type approved by the

Municipal Corporation and in proper

working order.

(b) It shall be fixed by the Municipal

Corporation at the expense of the

(iii) A consumer may have his own sub-

meter installed with sanction of

(vi) Installation/ disconnection charges; The

following installation/disconnection charges

shall be recovered from the consumer: Meter Size Installation/Disconnection

charges

15 mm or ½” i/d Rs. 50/-

20 mm or ¾” i/d Rs. 60/-

25 mm or 1” i/d Rs. 75/-

40 mm or 1 ½” i/d Rs. 100/-

50 mm or 2” i/d Rs. 200/-

More than 50 mm & upto 2” to Rs. 300/-

100 mm or 4”

More than 100 mm or 4” Rs. 500/-

(b) In case the meter is provided by the Municipal

Corporation the meter rent for the meter shall be

Municipal Corporation but the

Municipal Corporation shall not be

responsible for its maintenance or

repair etc. or for reading of a Sub-

Meter.

charged for it on the following rates in addition to the

charges for the water consumed as specified in bye-

laws and other charges, if any. Size Meter Monthly rent

½”or 15 mm Rs. 10/- per month

(iv) In case of loss or theft of water meter,

the consumer shall file a FIR/DDR or

file an affidavit dully attested by the

Magistrate/Public Notary for

installation of new meter after

depositing the requisite water meter

cost and installation charges (Rupees

1000/- for 15 mm connection and

actual cost of the water meter size 20

mm and above+ installation charges).

(v) Installation/ disconnection charges:

The following installation/

disconnection charges shall be

¾”or 20 mm Rs. 20/- per month

1”or 25 mm Rs. 30/- per month

1 ½”or 40 mm Rs 40/- per month

2”or 50 mm Rs. 50/- per month

3”or 80 mm Rs. 100/- per month

4”or 100 mm Rs. 150/- per month

6”or 150 mm Rs. 250/- per month

8”or 200 mm Rs. 300/- per month

In case of loss or theft of water meter, the

consumer shall intimate the Department immediately

and also provide new meter at his own expenses after

getting it tested from M.C., Chandigarh and

depositing the requisite installation charges etc.

recovered from the consumer: Meter Size Installatio

charges

15 mm or ½” i/d Rs. 50/-

20 mm or ¾” i/d Rs. 60/-

25 mm or 1” i/d Rs. 75/-

40 mm or 1 ½” i/d Rs. 100/-

50 mm or 2” i/d Rs. 200/-

More than 50 mm & upto 2” to Rs. 300/-

100 mm or 4”

More than 100 mm or 4” Rs. 500/-

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5 13 (ix) New assertion in main clause of 13 13 (ix)(c)Compulsory use of Tertiary Treated

Water:-

Use of Tertiary Treated Water will be compulsory in

all houses / institutions having area of One Kanal and

above. The consumer will take connection of Tertiary

Treated Water within three months from the date of

issue of notification regarding amendment of Water

Supply By Laws otherwise penal rate will be

charged.

6 27 (ii) Existing clause:-

Independent Water Connection can however,

be allowed by the Commissioner, for each

floor of the house or premises provided that

independent plumbing system stands laid for

each floor.

Amendment in Existing clause:-

27 (ii) Floor wise separate water meter

connection:-

The owner can apply for separate water meter

connection floor wise, if he has separate electricity

meter installed in the house or premises for each

floor and also independent plumbing system stands

laid for the same.

7 45 New insertion in main clause 45 45 (iv) Shallow tubewells for vehicle service

stations:-

All vehicle service Stations are required to install

shallow tubewells in their premises at their own cost.

However, necessary permission will be sought from

the M.C. Chandigarh within three months and

tubewells will be installed within next six months

after the permission failing which penal rate which

will be the double the applicable tariff will be

charged from the consumer.

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Renewal of Official Website of MC

The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh has initiated process

regarding development of Official Website of Municipal Corporation

Chandigarh as a Dynamic Website.

It is the need of today’s time to have Dynamic website so that more

functionalities can be added to benefit the local citizens. The content

Management feature will be added in this website by which users of

different departments of MC can edit, delete or upload contents with their

usernames and passwords.

The new website will be developed in such a way so that there will be

no issue of the compatibility with the Mobile apps. With the provision of

this website, the citizens of Chandigarh will be able to download all type of

forms relates to various Municipal services given as under:

Forms of various services such as:

1. Water Supply & Sewerage

2. Building & Roads

3. Horticulture

4. Health & Sanitation

5. Property Tax

6. Booking of Open Spaces

7. Permission of staking building material etc.

Complaints can also be registered regarding Municipal services

such as:

1. Water Supply & Sewerage

2. Building & Roads

3. Horticulture

4. Electricity

5. Unauthorised Encroachments

6. Health & Sanitation

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