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Mohali Municipal Corporation House approves Rs 19-cr development works

Mohali Municipal Corporation House approves Rs 19-cr development works

The MC House meeting underway in Mohali on Tuesday. Vicky



Sanjay Bumbroo

Tribune News Service

Mohali, September 14

The Municipal Corporation House today unanimously passed resolutions for various development works worth about Rs19 crore. The works pertaining to roads, paver blocks, zebra crossing, etc, are mainly of Sector 76 to 80.

The MC House meeting was held under the chairmanship of Mayor Amarjit Singh Jeeti Sidhu. It also passed a resolution for the construction of a fire station in Sector 78 at the cost of over Rs2.92 crore.

Senior Deputy Mayor Amrik Singh Somal and MC Commissioner Kamal Garg did not attend the meeting. Deputy Mayor Kuljit Singh Bedi, Joint Commissioner Harjit Singh Dhillon and SE Sanjay Kanwar were present.

The Houser confirmed the proceedings of the last meeting and that of the last two Finance and Contract Committee meetings.

A few councillors demanded reducing the fee of taxi stands and vehicles besides reducing the number of vehicles, which is 10 at present, at each facility. On this, Deputy Mayor Kuljit Singh Bedi asked for giving powers to the Mayor regarding amendment, which was accepted by the House.

A sum of Rs2.64 crore has been earmarked for purchasing boots, gloves, uniforms, rehris, trolleys and other items for nearly 1,000 employees to be recruited by the civic body for manual cleaning. The resolution was passed through tabled item.

Another important agenda passed by the MC House was outsourcing the work of mechanical sweeping of city roads. Under this, wall-to-wall sweeping of ‘A’ roads of the city as well as ‘B’ roads will be done mechanically. A sum of Rs37 crore will be spent on this work for a period of three years.

As in the previous meeting, this time too some opposition councillors alleged discrimination against their wards. To this, the Mayor said the work of all wards was being done with full transparency and no one was being discriminated against. He said if there was any work of a councillor in a ward, he or she could meet him directly anytime.

Other decisions

  • The MC House passes a resolution for the construction of a fire station in Sector 78 at a cost of Rs2.92 crore
  • A sum of Rs2.64 crore earmarked for purchasing boots, gloves, uniforms, rehris, trolleys and other items for nearly 1,000 employees to be recruited for manual cleaning work
  • The work of mechanical sweeping of city roads to be outsourced; a sum of Rs37 crore will be spent on it for a period of three years


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