Municipal Commissioner Anindita Mitra was responding to a query on bad roads in the meeting of Federation of Sectors Welfare Associations of Chandigarh.
The Lok Adalat comprising six benches, presided over by the High Court judges as president along with senior advocates as member, was held under the patronage of Justice Ravi Shanker Jha, Chief Justice, Punjab and Haryana High Court, Chandigarh, and guidance of Justice Tejinder Singh Dhindsa, chairman, High Court Legal Services Committee.
What are leasehold and freehold properties in Chandigarh, and why has the Chandigarh Housing Board shifted its stand? How does the conversion benefit the public?
During the phase of 17th year, slurry seal be added simultaneously. Keeping up with the continuity up to 20th year, one fog spray and slurry seal be done.
The exhibition 'Chandigarh – Down the Memory Lane' celebrates the foundation of a city that embodied the aspirations of thousands of Indians seeking an identity after Independence.
In 2018, the Chandigarh Administration released Rs 50 crore for the recarpeting of roads. The situation was so grim that despite spending Rs 50.73 crore on the roads, craters and pits were visible still.
In Masol, on Punjab-Haryana border, merely eight kilometers from Chandigarh, residents have given up all hopes of things improving for the village, which remained bereft of basic amenities, witnessed mass exodus and was in limelight a few years ago after Archeological Survey of India (ASI) carried out excavations.
Sources said that Congress leaders debated if there was a possibility of a fractured mandate. It was then decided to call all the newly elected members on Thursday itself to decide on the further course of action.
The victory march will start from the party office in Sector-20, pass through the Sector-21 market and conclude at the Sector-22 market. But the march would be taken out only if the party wins more than 59 seats in Punjab, said AAP sources.
The study found that most of the damage to the roads was caused by loss of aggregate — coarse particulate material including sand, gravel, crushed stone — potholes and stripping etc.
The decision was taken in the Chandigarh Housing Board's board of directors meeting that took place under the chairmanship of Dharam Pal, Adviser to Administrator who is also the chairman of Chandigarh Housing Board.