Nitish Sharma
Tribune News Service
Ambala, December 19
Aiming at better maintenance of wards, execution of work, and implementation of Municipal Corporation rules along with challanning, the Commissioner of the Municipal Corporation, Ambala, has divided and assigned all 20 wards among 10 corporation officials.
Officials have been directed to look after the execution of all works, services related to maintenance of the park, removal of encroachment, challanning of single-use plastic, segregation of waste, and enforcement of municipal rules. The officials will visit their respective wards every Friday, and the commissioner will hold a review meeting every Tuesday. Speaking to The Tribune, the Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Dhirendra Khadgata, said “Not only improving the sanitation conditions but for the overall development of the areas under the municipal corporation, all 20 wards have been divided among the officers. Two days have been fixed under this programme. While Friday will be their field visit day to fix all things in their respective wards, and then the progress will be reviewed on Tuesday. The annual confidential report of the MC officials will be linked to the status of their work.” While the commissioner Dhirendra Khadgata himself will look after the wards 6 and 7, the remaining wards have been assigned to other nine officials. As per the orders, Chief Engineer Mahipal Singh (ward 11 and 12), Dy Municipal Commissioner Aman Dhanda (2 and 3), Executive Officer Jarnail Singh (1 & 5), Executive Engineer Sanjeev Kumar (9 and 10), Municipal Engineer Dinesh Garg (4 & 8), City Project Officer Anil Rana (15 &16) & JE Tarun Kumar (13 & 14).
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