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Chandigarh DC Mandip Singh Brar talks tough on encroachment

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Chandigarh, August 16

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Deputy Commissioner Mandip Singh Brar today held a review meeting with all SDMs in the presence of the ADC. He directed them to keep a strict vigil on illegal encroachments, besides instructing various teams constituted for the purpose to act tough against such encroachers. He also apprised that more vehicles had been provided to the inspecting teams for the task.

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Coming to the Covid-19 issue, the Deputy Commissioner expressed satisfaction that as a result of the steps undertaken by the UT Administration, the pandemic’s pace has slackened. He exhorted officials concerned not to lower their guards and encourage people to keep following the protocols scrupulously, besides carrying out extensive contact tracing as before so as to avoid the resurgence of the pandemic.

Further, Brar ordered that pending court cases and litigation matters of all departments must be disposed of expeditiously. — TNS

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