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  • ChandigarhBytes News: Oct 27,2020 “Top Headlines of the day”

    ChandigarhBytes News: Oct 27,2020 “Top Headlines of the day”

    Top Headlines of the Day

    1. In Chandigarh, Covid deaths down 45% in October, But but doctors caution against lowering one’s guard

    Deaths due to Covid-19 in the city have gone down in October by over 45 percent as compared with September, which recorded the highest number of fatalities in a month.

    Although the number of deaths remained constant in the first two weeks of October, it decreased considerably in the third week. The first week recorded 18 deaths, followed by 17 deaths during the second week. Only 10 deaths were recorded in the third week of October.

    Prof R K Kochhar, head, Department of Gastroenterology and Sub-Dean PGIMER, says that Even in the case of the Spanish Flu, there were more than two waves. Also, we have to keep in mind that not even 10 percent of the population is infected so far, so 90 percent of the people are not exposed to the virus. As for the high positivity rate, we all know that Chandigarh has lagged in testing. Taking precautions and following guidelines is the only way to protect ourselves and others

    2. Chandigarh schools asked to prepare own SOPs for reopening from November 2

    Schools in Chandigarh have been asked to prepare their standard operating procedures (SOPs) based on the guidelines shared by the UT school education department for the reopening from November 2 onwards for classes 9 to 12.

    Director of school education (DSE) Rubinderjit Singh Brar said, “Since each school has the different infrastructure, it will be easier for them to manage rather than have the same rule for all schools.”

    He said the SOPs have also been sent to private schools, but it is up to them whether they want to open or not from November 2.

    An online medium will continue to be the preferred mode of instruction both for private and government schools even after this. Students will have to get consent from their parents or guardians before they are allowed to come, and officials are expecting about 25% of the students of government schools to show up once physical classes resume.

    3. No laser show at Chandigarh’s Sukhna Lake on Diwali

    Chandigarh residents will miss out on the laser show at Tricity’s favorite landmark Sukhna lake on Diwali next month as authorities announced the decision to prevent the large gathering due to coronavirus pandemic

    4. Delhi-Chandigarh-Amritsar bullet train on cards

    With work on the country’s first bullet train connecting Mumbai-Ahmedabad progressing, the government is focussing on other routes, including one between Delhi and Amritsar via Chandigarh.

    As per documents in the public domain, the bids have to be submitted between November 3 and November 9 and will be opened the next day.

    The Delhi-Chandigarh-Amritsar route is among other corridors identified for the high-speed rail network in the country for which a detailed project report would be needed.

    5. Sanitation workers and garbage collectors call off strike in Chandigarh

    Sanitation workers and door-to-door garbage collectors on Monday called off their indefinite strike in Chandigarh. They will resume work from Tuesday.

    The strike was ended even though key objections of the unions — GPS-enabled watches to keep track of sanitation workers and takeover of door-to-door garbage collection by the municipal corporation — remained unresolved.

    The councilors had a meeting with the union representatives. “After we assured them that their key demands will soon be resolved, they agreed to call off their strike,” said ex-mayor Rajesh Kalia, who is the MC sanitation committee chairman

    6. Chandigarh-based group raises money for children’s education by reusing earthen lamps

    Chandigarh based group came up with the project“ Deep-sea Sahayog Tak” in which they used discarded earthen lamps to raise money for children. Rohit, a member of the group said that they started the project in 2018 when they collected 20,000 lamps which were then recycled and sold for Rs. 50,000 in 2019.

    They also engaged a self-help group, members of which helped in the cleaning and coloring of lamps. 40% of this year’s earnings will be sent to this youth for their assistance and the rest 60% will be contributed towards children’s education.

    7. Chandigarh to issue bid documents privatization of the Electricity Department by November end.

    To start the process of privatization of the Electricity Department, the UT Administration will issue bid documents by the end of next month.

    Opposing the privatization of the department, Gopal Datt Joshi, general secretary, UT Power men Union, said it was the most profit-earning department of the UT and had never been in the red even as it does not generate power. Despite the staff shortage, the department was serving the public with the best services.

     

  • ChandigarhBytes News: Oct 25,2020 “Top Headlines of the day”

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    1. No international flight from Chandigarh this winter

    Due to the ongoing pandemic, Chandigarh International Airport has not listed any international flight in its winter schedule that will come into force on Sunday (October 25) and last till March 27 next year.
    Dashing the hopes of travel buffs, tour operators, and industrialists, there is no new destination added on the domestic circuit as well. The number of domestic flights has been reduced from 36 to 29 in the schedule.
    In April last year, round-the-clock operations had begun at the airport, allowing landing of bigger aircraft, including Airbus 330 and Boeing 787-800 (Dreamliner). However, even after 18 months, no big aircraft is in the pipeline.

    2. Chandigarh estate department to auction properties by year-end

    In line with the UT administration’s emphasis on monetizing assets in the wake of Covid-induced revenue shortfall, the UT estate office is planning to auction off residential and commercial properties by the end of the year.
    Keeping in mind the real estate market scenario and the economic slowdown, the estate office is being cautious with any sharp increase in last year’s reserve and auction prices. “The final list and reserve prices of the properties will be decided after the approval of the UT administration. Though last year the residential properties had received a tremendous response, this year, the market situation is different and reserve prices will be set with this in mind,” the official added.
    Meanwhile, the Chandigarh Housing Board is also planning to offer more than 200 residential and commercial properties for auction by December-end. CHB had failed to find any taker for its properties last year.

    3. Road widening work commences in Industrial Area

    To decongest traffic at Tribune Chowk, the UT Administration has started work on the widening of a road from the Poultry Farm chowk to the Chandigarh Transport Undertaking (CTU) workshop in the Industrial Area, Phase I, here.
    Parallel to Purv Marg, the road will ease traffic on Dakshin Marg and Madhya Marg. It will also improve connectivity between the UT and Panchkula. The work to widen the road, undertaken at a cost of nearly Rs10 crore, is likely to be completed by early next year

    4. Rowers wait for govt SOPs to start practice at Sukhna Lake

    After the UT Administration allowed the commencement of boating at the Sukhna Lake, local rowers are now eagerly waiting for the government’s SOPs to restart their practice. Sports complexes have opened for players and the general public in the city, but rowers are still waiting for the government’s clearance to use boats and equipment.

    5. Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh launches phase-II of eco-project

    Launching the phase-II of the Rs 11,000-crore Urban Environment Improvement Programme (UEIP), Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh today virtually laid the foundation stones of projects worth Rs 700 crore
    Kickstarting projects across 167 towns in the state, the CM said the Excise and Taxation Department would soon notify a one-time settlement scheme for pending VAT assessments to promote economic activity in urban areas. Capt Amarinder said he had asked the Industries and Taxation Departments to work out a more user-friendly system

    6. Over 20,000 visit Mansa Devi temple on Ashtami

    Over 20,000 devotees visited Mansa Devi temple on Ashtami here today. This was the second-most crowded day at the temple during this Navratras. According to officials, devotees offered cash donation of around
    Rs11 lakh today, besides a large number of gold and silver articles.
    MS Yadav, CEO of the Shri Mata Mansa Devi Shrine Board, said: “The devotees donated around Rs1.18 crore at Mansa Devi temple and Kali Mata temple during the eight days of the Navratri fest”.

  • ChandigarhBytes News: Oct 24,2020 “Top Headlines of the day”

    ChandigarhBytes News: Oct 24,2020 “Top Headlines of the day”

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    1. No door-to-door waste collection from today

    Household waste will not be picked up in the city from now, as door-to-door garbage collectors have decided to join the strike being observed by sanitation workers of the MC.

    The Safai Karamchari Union went on an indefinite strike from Friday, stopping the collection of garbage and cleanliness work at markets, roads, and streets. The strike is set to impact the whole city, in a repeat of what happened around two years back. the strike would continue till the MC accepted their demands. Members of the union, along with garbage collectors, today staged a protest in front of the MC office and burnt an effigy of Mayor Raj Bala Malik.

    2. Chandigarh’s PGIMER sees 75% dip in surgeries amid a pandemic

    The institute from May to mid-October has conducted 27,722 surgeries, which roughly amount to 5,000 per month. However, in the last two years, the number of surgeries conducted per month averaged around 21,500.

    Former director Dr. Yogesh Chawla said: “Since Covid-19 reports are important now, the stress should also be on developing testing methods that give prompt results and are reliable so that routine services are not denied or postponed.”. The institute has recently stated that restoring all services remains a priority, but it is still evaluating the situation.

    3. No burning of Raavan this Dussehra: Ramlila panels

    Amid the Covid-19 pandemic, the UT Administration has given in-principle approval for celebrating Dasehra and organizing a ‘rath yatra’ symbolically. However, most Ramlila committees have decided not to burn effigies of demons this year.

    District Magistrate Mandip Singh Brar said in-principle approval was given subject to strict observance of all detailed guidelines issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

    4. Price of onions skyrockets due to a supply crunch

    The price of onions in Chandigarh has skyrocketed in the past few days as the vegetable was being sold up to ₹75/kg till October 21. The rate continues to hover over ₹65/kg due to a shortage of supply. Prices of other staple vegetables such as potatoes and tomatoes also continued to be on the higher side.

    Rashwinder Singh, auction recorder of mandi in Sector 26 said, “Due to flooding and bad weather conditions in the southern part of the country, onion from Maharashtra was unable to reach the city in enough quantity. Even now, the supply is low. Supply from other places, including Rajasthan, is required to bring the prices down.”

    Prices of vegetables coming to the city from Punjab, including bitter gourd, bottle gourd, and eggplant, continue to remain stable, while the rate of locally grown cucumber has come down due to good supply. As per officials, prices of the staple vegetables will continue to stay high till the end of November.

    5. Chandigarh health department warns against the use of stickers on fruits and vegetables, issues 30 notices

    “Use of stickers on fruits and vegetables to make them look of premium quality is common. A lot of times, these stickers are applied directly on food surfaces such as on fruits like apples, kiwis, mangoes, oranges, bananas, pears, and some common fruits. A wide variety of adhesives is used on these stickers to paste them effectively. The safety of these adhesives is not known. It may contain harmful chemicals that may affect human health. The risk of consuming these adhesives is high in case of fruits or vegetables consumed with skin,” a release by the health department stated.

    6. Overhead power cables to go underground in 4 more sectors

    After launching the much-delayed project in Sector 8 here last month, the UT Administration has decided to shift overhead electricity cables to an underground system in four more sectors.

    Hartek Power Private Limited, an engineering company, stated that it had bagged an order from the UT Electricity Department for laying underground electricity cables and heavy-duty electricity wiring in Sectors 7, 9, 11, and 26. The Electricity Department has singled out these sectors, to begin with as the existing power infrastructure here is more than 50 years old, which leads to frequent breakdowns and disruptions in supply.

    7. Chinese maanjha/pakka Dori used for kite flying banned in Chandigarh

    The Chandigarh administration has banned the use, sale, and procurement of “Chinese maanjha/pakka Dori” for kite flying in the city. Since 2017 “Chinese maanjha/pakka Dori” is banned in the national capital Delhi and since then various other states as well have taken this step.

    District Magistrate Mandip Singh Brar said, “A large number of people flying kites use synthetic/nylon glass-coated thread, popularly known as ‘pakka thread/Dori’ or ‘Chinese maanjha/Dori’. Made of synthetic material, these are non-biodegradable and cause serious injuries to human beings, birds and are equally disadvantageous to the wildlife and environment.”

    The ban would come into force with immediate effect and would be effective till December 19. Any breach of the order would invite action.

    8. Chandigarh residents peeved over some sectors being left out of the fogging list

    Notwithstanding UT administrator’s directions to the principal health secretary to carry out regular fogging, sanitization and cleanliness drives to prevent the spread of malaria, dengue, and other vector-borne diseases, residents have complained that some sectors have been left out in the schedule drawn up for fogging in the city.

    General secretary of the Sector 33-B Residents’ Welfare Association (RWA), Kuljinder Sra said, “Ignoring Sector 33 for fogging has become a trend over the past few years, even as the sector has a high concentration of senior citizens. Several sites close to residential areas have become mini dumping grounds,” he said, adding that the RWA had written a letter to the director of health services regarding this.

    Sector 21 has also not been included in the schedule. Federation of Sector Welfare Associations Chandigarh (FOSWAC) chairman Baljinder Singh Bittu, who is also the president of the RWA here, said, “I hope this is just an error in the printing, as fogging is the need of the hour here. Several spots in the sector also need to be cleared of piles of garbage.”

    9. Kriti Sanon, Rajkummar Rao Head To Chandigarh To Shoot For Dinesh Vijan’s Next Movie

    After a 7-month long lockdown, the entertainment industry is slowly getting back on track. Actress Kriti Sanon recently jetted off to Chandigarh with Rajkummar Rao to start shooting for Dinesh Vijan’s next. The as-yet-untitled film will begin filming on October 30 with the key cast in Chandigarh. The story of the comedy revolves around a couple who ‘adopt’ their parents. Kriti shared an in-flight video where she can be seen leaving Mumbai with the entire team in the flight.

  • ChandigarhBytes News: Oct 23,2020 “Top Headlines of the day”

    ChandigarhBytes News: Oct 23,2020 “Top Headlines of the day”

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    1. Woman crushed to death on Zirakpur flyover

    A Scooty-borne woman was crushed to death under a bus on the Chandigarh-Delhi highway at the Zirakpur flyover on Thursday.
    The bus driver has been detained and the Zirakpur police have taken the body in the possession and begun the investigation.
    The sister of the deceased, too, has suffered injuries and admitted to the hospital. Eyewitnesses said a huge crowd gathered at the spot and police had a tough time managing the traffic on the flyover.

    2. Chandigarh launches 3 e-governance services

    Three new e-governance services – e-licensing, e-horticulture services, and e- challan encroachment – were launched here on Thursday.
    Chandigarh mayor Raj Bala Malik launched the services under the e-governance project to provide online delivery of services, minimize manual intervention, ensure transparency, provide 24X7 access to online citizen services and ensure public convenience by eliminating the need to visit government offices.
    With the help of the new e-challan system, enforcement officers will be able to generate an online challan using their hand-held devices. They will be able to capture supporting images of violations or seizures.
    The violator will receive their challan on their given mobile number and email and may pay the fine online or offline on the spot. Earlier, the violator had to visit the municipal corporation to pay the fine or release seized items.

    3. The recovery rate of Covid-19 improves further in Chandigarh

    In Chandigarh, the recovery rate of Covid-19 patients has improved further. 118 patients were discharged including persons from home isolation till yesterday evening. With this, the total number of persons found positive in Chandigarh till now has risen to 13795, out of which 12842 have cured. The 209 Covid deaths have been reported so far. There are now 744 active cases in Chandigarh, who are undergoing treatment in various hospitals.

    4. Chandigarh to have 2 more automatic air quality monitoring stations

    To monitor the air quality of the city on a real-time basis, the Chandigarh Pollution Control Committee (CPCC) will soon procure and install two more Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring stations (CAAQMS)

    5. Chandigarh traffic police release ‘mirror awareness book’

    The book will be shown to traffic violators before issuing a challan. The SSP said, “The book has a mirror on the first page. People will be asked to look into it before being issued a challan. The next page has blood and bandages in the mirror. People will be asked if they want to end up spending money on hospital bills or spending their life in a wheelchair.”

    6. Online classes for PG courses from November 18

    Panjab University released a tentative admission schedule for the semester I students of postgraduate courses.
    The online classes for the postgraduate courses will start on November 18. Submission of documents will be completed on or before October 24, while the completion of verification of forms (to be done by the categories/ weights verification teams and by the departments) will be completed from October 26 to 28.
    The tentative list will be uploaded on October 29 and objections will be invited till October 31.

    7. 3 more Covid deaths, 53 new cases in Chandigarh

    Chandigarh on Thursday reported three more COVID-19 fatalities, pushing the toll to 212 while 53 fresh cases took the infection count to 13,848, officials said. A total of 82 patients were discharged after they recovered, taking the number of cured people to 12,924. There are 744 active cases in the city as of now

  • ChandigarhBytes News: Oct 20,2020 “Top Headlines of the day”

    ChandigarhBytes News: Oct 20,2020 “Top Headlines of the day”

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    1. Chandigarh may get a football academy for girls

    In what may prove to be of great advantage to the UT Sports Department, the Ministry of Sports has chosen the Sector 42 Sports Complex for developing a center of excellence. Sources said besides a center of excellence in hockey, the UT may get approval for boxing and rowing. Besides, the department may soon get a residential accredited academy of football for both boys and girls. So far, the city does not have a football academy for girls.

    Earlier this year, the department had expressed interest in setting up a center of excellence in hockey, boxing, and rowing. On October 15, the Ministry of Sports approved the formation of a center of excellence at Sector 42, while the allotment of disciplines is yet to be announced. Tejdeep Singh Saini, Director, Sports (UT) added, “If rumors are to be believed, we will also receive a nod for a football academy. We are yet waiting for an official confirmation.”

    2. More OPDs in GMSH-16, Chandigarh open path to normalcy

    Government Multi-Specialty Hospital (GMSH), Sector 16, today resumed its out-patient departments (OPDs) with 150 registrations in the skin, orthopedics, and surgery wings.

    The hospital authorities have gone a step ahead and started voluntary Covid testing for OPD patients.

    The authorities ensured separate entry and exit to OPDs and patients were given triple-layered masks and a hand sanitizer before entering an OPD. A batch of 10 patients each were allowed at a time in OPDs and others were made to sit in the holding area. The patients will now be given an appointment for follow-up visits.

    3. Door-to-door garbage collectors in Chandigarh threaten stir from October 23

    Even as the Chandigarh municipal corporation (MC) has spent ₹30 crores to buy 390 more garbage collection trucks, it is still unlikely to meet the October-31 deadline set by a green tribunal panel to start segregated door-to-door garbage collection in all wards.

    The MC faces opposition from garbage collectors, who have threatened to go on a strike from October 23 and said they would not allow plying of new vehicles. The opposition is against the MC taking over the garbage collection through the trucks, which is being currently undertaken by the collectors in their private carts. “We will launch a stir and stop both door-to-door garbage collection as well as sanitation works from October 23 unless our demands are met,” said Krishan Kumar Chadda, president, Safai Karamchari Union.

    4. Shatabdi canceled for today too

    The Delhi-Kalka Shatabdi Express stands canceled till October 20. Earlier, the train was set to hit the tracks from October 15 but was canceled because of the ongoing farmers’ protests.

    Weekly Covid positivity rate in Chandigarh lowest in 8 weeks

    The weekly Covid-19 positivity rate in the city has dipped to 6.2%, which is the lowest the rate has been in eight weeks since August 17. The weekly Covid-19 positivity rate in the city has dipped to 6.2%, which is the lowest the rate has been in eight weeks since August 17.

    Tuesday’s schedule for mobile testing teams

    1. Civil dispensary, Industrial Area, Phase 1
    2. Auxiliary medical unit, Raipur Khurd
    3. Police lines, Sector 26
    4. Civil dispensary, Sector 19
    5. Civil dispensary, Kaimbwala

    5. Chandigarh district courts resume physical hearing to poor response

    After staying shut for more than seven months due to the Covid-19 outbreak, the district and sessions judge allowed the physical hearing of cases on Monday but was met with a cold response. The judge has allowed a physical hearing provided by both parties to give their consent. As per advocates, “no two parties will give consent hence, this clause will not be of much help as defense party would want to delay hearings by withholding consent”. For the consent of both parties, a joint application has to be submitted at the special counter on the ground floor of the complex in Sector 43. On Monday, the court was sanitized, however, the majority of the courtrooms remained locked and the hearing of most of the cases was done via virtual hearing

    Advocate NK Nanda, President, District Bar Association (DBA) said, “When did two advocates have agreed on one case? One will never give consent, hence, there will be no physical hearing.” For the inspection of judicial records, only advocates or their clerks are allowed to inspect the documents in the courtroom on a working day.

    6. No Covid casualty in Chandigarh after 3 weeks

    Chandigarh: 

    On Monday reported no casualty due to Covid-19 for the first time since September 28. The fatality rate stands at 1.52%.

    Meanwhile, with 63 patients being discharged, the number of those recovered continued to be more than the fresh cases, which stood at 40 on Monday.

    While 13,686 people have tested positive in the Union Territory so far, 12,617 (92.2%) have recovered and 208 have died, leaving 861 active cases.

    Mohali:

    Two more people lost the battle against the virus on Monday, while 21 tested positive and 67 were discharged.

    The total stands at 11,774, of which 700 cases remain active. As many as 10,850 (92.2%) patients have recovered while 224 have died.

    Panchkula:

    Panchkula recorded one death and 18 new cases. The deceased was identified as an 83-year-old man from Sector 14. It took the toll to 107.

    The district has reported 6,855 cases so far, of which 6,456 (94.2%) have been cured and 292 remain active.

    7. Weekend nightlife in Mohali comes back to life again

    After a gap of several months, the weekend nightlife hustle-bustle is back in Mohali, with kiosks put up by migrants selling easy snacks like momos, noodles, soup, spring rolls, and gol gappas

     Unlock-5 has set free the people confined within the four walls of their houses and they have started brightening up the markets and the roadside vendors stalls. This is observed more at weekends, stating that finally, life has started going back to normal.

    8. Stalls being allowed in the festive season in Chandigarh markets

    From October 23, for the festive seasons, stalls will be allowed to be put up in different markets across the city by the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation but with proper Covid-19 protocol.

    The stall owner will be issued a challan if proper distancing is not followed and people visiting the stall do not wear a mask. Stalls will be allowed for Diwali, Dussehra, and Karva Chauth. Permission will be given for three, seven, and 20 days. For Dussehra, the MC will start issuing permissions from October 23 to October 25.

  • ChandigarhBytes News: Oct 18,2020 “Top Headlines of the day”

    ChandigarhBytes News: Oct 18,2020 “Top Headlines of the day”

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    1. Haryana: Over 16k devotees pour in at Mansa Devi temple

    A steady outpour of devotees was witnessed at Mansa Devi temple on Saturday– day one of the Navratra fair– amid the pandemic. The temple had already received over 16,000 devotees by 8 pm on Saturday.

    While maintaining social distance, wearing masks, and entry by e-tokens were mandated, the precautions flailed as more and more devotees showed up.

    Almost everyone who reached the temple had not booked the tokens online and were made to get the token issued through the website on the spot. The approach worked initially, till the inflow of people remained controlled– but as noon approached, people were let in without any e-tokens. Although each person was made to wash their hands at the entry point; eventually, social distancing was thrown to the winds as the queues reached up to the sanctum sanctorum of the temple.

    Meanwhile, a kiosk set up by the Health Department, that remained functional till afternoon, collected as many as 1,235 rapid antigen samples for the Covid-19 test. At least two of these tested positive and the patients were quarantined by the Health Department at the spot. “If the people are from distant towns, we are isolating them at our Covid Care Centres. If they are from the district itself, the persons are being given the option to observe home isolation,” said CMO Jasjeet Kaur.

    2. When pandemic forces a literature festival to go digital

    Tribune has covered the Khushwant Singh Literary Festival (KSLF) ever since it began in 2012, at the Kasauli Club in the cantonment hill station of Kasauli, a short distance from Chandigarh. The then Brigadier, Anant Narayanan, a far-sighted individual, urged us to hold it in Kasauli, where Khushwant Singh did much of his writing. The Kasauli Club was the ideal venue: its terrace looking down into the valley below, then the Shivalik Hills and, beyond, the shimmering Sukhna Lake in Chandigarh.

    This October, too, the present Brigadier, Naveen Mahajan, was keen to have it physically in Kasauli for the ninth successive time. But the pandemic made that impractical. However, we felt that continuity must be maintained, hence the first Digital KSLF, though not held in Kasauli, had the ambiance of the place and the spirit of Khushwant Singh behind it. The main theme of the latest had to be centered around the pandemic, so the title came easily, “A New Life”

    3. Festive season gradually driving Chandigarh markets out of pandemic gloom

    The onset of nine-day Navratri festivities has already started multiplying customer footfall and sales in the city’s markets, to even pre-lockdown levels for some, say traders.

    President of Business Promotion Council, Sector 17, Neeraj Bajaj said, “The corridors of Sector 17 which wore a deserted look earlier have started filling up again. People are coming out to eat at restaurants and to buy gifts for their families, and sales have increased greatly. On the weekends, the market looks nearly as busy as it used to be during pre-Covid times.”

    The old buzz is almost back at Sector 46 market too, shares its association head Balwinder Singh Uttam. “The number of Covid cases has gone down so people aren’t as scared as before and are now used to wearing masks and maintaining social distance. We are highly encouraged by the buyers’ response and hope that sales during the festivals go as high as the previous years.”

    4. MC house to take a call on fee relief tonight Food Street

    The estate branch of the municipal corporation (MC) will bring an agenda to waive off the monthly rental fee of booths at the city’s lone night food street in Sector 14 in the general house meeting on Tuesday. In a representation to the estate branch, kiosk runners had requested that since their business was shut from the last week of March and their earnings had dried up, they would be unable to pay the monthly rent of Rs 1 lakh each. 

    5. UT launches used cooking oil initiative to make bio-diesel

    The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) launched the Repurpose Used Cooking Oil (Ruco) initiative on Friday to collect and convert used-cooking oil into bio-diesel. Dr. Kang said the food business operators often use the same cooking oil for repeated frying. The consumption of used cooking oil poses adverse health effects since polar compounds are formed during frying. These compounds are associated with several diseases such as hypertension and liver disease. The FSSAI has issued directions to all the state’s food authorities to initiate the process of disposal and collection of used cooking oil.
    In lieu of the World Food Day 2020, which is celebrated throughout the world on October 16, the food safety department of the UT Chandigarh, celebrated the World Food Day and launched the FSSAI initiative Ruco

    6. Congress To Start ‘Speak Up For Chandigarh’ Campaign

    The Chandigarh Congress on Saturday said it will start an online social media campaign under which the party leaders will regularly raise various issues, including the recent steep hike in water tariffs, in the city.

    Chandigarh Territorial Congress Committee president Pradeep Chhabra said the party will also gherao the municipal corporation office on October 20 to protest the “three-fold increase in water tariffs”. The hike is between 50 percent and 200 percent, depending upon the category of user and consumption level, and has burdened the city residents who are already affected due to the Covid-19 pandemic, he said.

    During the campaign, ‘Speak up Chandigarh’, the Congress will also highlight exorbitant parking rates, the issue of dumping ground, and potholes, Chhabra said.

    7. MC constitutes teams to check illegal vendors during festive.

    Officials have been directed to keep an eye on the markets of the city to prevent encroaching by illegal vendors. The department has constituted teams who will be checking various sectors, villages, and colonies.

     “The festival season usually witnesses chaos in the market areas, parking areas, and other non designated areas. Vendors try to sell sneakily, creating problems for the commuters and shoppers. Enforcement teams will be on extra vigil during the specific festival period,” an official said.

  • ChandigarhBytes News: Oct 17,2020 “Top Headlines of the day”

    ChandigarhBytes News: Oct 17,2020 “Top Headlines of the day”

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    1. Kalka-Shimla train restarts from Oct 20

    The Northern Railways will be restarting the seven-coach Himalayan Queen toy train on the Shimla-Kalka heritage railway track from October 20, more than seven months after rail services were suspended due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

    Station superintendent at Shimla Railway Station, Prince Sethi, said the train will depart from Kalka at 12:10 am and reach Shimla at 5:20 pm. It will leave Shimla at 10:25 am and reach Kalka at 4:00 pm. “Arrangements are being made to sanitize the station and four people will be deployed on the train to clean and sanitize the coaches,” Sethi said.

    2. At 93%, Pkl’s Covid recovery rate best in Tricity

    Panchkula has taken an unbeatable lead with a 93.36% recovery rate of Covid-19 patients followed by the city at 91.27% and Mohali at 90.87%. The Haryana town also has the lowest number of active patients of 344 in the Tricity. In Panchkula, 6,323 patients have defeated novel coronavirus out of 6,772 infected. As many as 60 new cases were reported on Friday. Five cases were from Amaravati Enclave, Bhainsa Tibba, sectors 6 and 16, four cases each from Surajpur, Pinjore and Sector 15, three cases each from Kalka, sectors 11, 12-A and 17 and one to two cases from Bakshiwala, Barwala, Indira Colony, Mahadev Colony, MDC-5 and sectors 2, 4, 10, 21 and 27.

    3. Eye on heritage preservation, Chandigarh admin to give private buildings at Sector-17 Plaza a uniform look

    To conserve Sector-17 Plaza’s architectural glory in tune with the city’s heritage, the UT administration will be undertaking the restoration of privately owned buildings here.

    The project includes facade restoration and uniform flooring in all public corridors to make the buildings in Sector 17C and 17D look alike. Besides, all individual advertisement boards in front of the retail shops will also be removed.

    “Most shop owners have also laid down their flooring using different materials and designs. These will be replaced with a uniform red stone as per the original heritage plan,” the official added.

    “The administration briefed the market associations about the project in September. Though we welcomed the move, we have requested that the work be carried out block-wise instead of all at the same time,” said Neeraj Bajaj, president of the Chandigarh Business Council.

    4. College students’ must apply for the national scholarship by Oct 31

    Online application for “Central Sector Scheme for Scholarship for College and University Students” for 2020, first Renewal for 2019, second renewal 2018, third Renewal for 2017, and fourth Renewal for 2016 is available on the national scholarship portal (http://scholarships.gov.in).

     The last date for submission of the online application form for renewal and fresh scholarship 2020 is October 31.

    5. Day one of cinema halls reopening in Chandigarh: Alone viewer who recently recovered from Covid

    At City Centre Mall, the Chandigarh resident, who sat alone in the hall with a capacity of 210, said that he had tested positive for Covid-19 on September 24 and recovered after getting proper treatment. Being a die-hard fan of cinema, he said, “I could not resist and came to watch a movie on the first day.”

    “ I had not expected that I will be the only one to watch a movie here, but I loved it. My family members are also big fans of the cinema. But I told them, let me go first and watch a movie to check out the arrangements. I will bring them as well. The view of the big screen is something that you cannot enjoy on small screens or even online for that sake,” Shourie said.

    6. Enacting the epic amid a pandemic

    The crowd to witness Ramlila is growing day by day. At present, it is being staged in the city by six committees only. In the coming days, the number is set to increase, although it is certain that it will be considerably lower than last year.

    Around 150 spectators gathered at the Sector 7 ground today to watch the epic tale.

    7. New DC office in Chandigarh to be as high as secretariat

    The new building of the deputy commissioner’s (DC) office in Sector 17 will have the ground floor dedicated to public dealings and will be as high as the Secretariat in Sector 9

    As per the latest plan prepared by the UT urban planning department, the building, which will come upon the vacant 2-acre land near the Shivalikview hotel, will have six floors, excluding the ground floor, and parking for around 600 cars in the basement.

    The old DC office, which was designed by Swiss architect Pierre Jeanneret, will be converted into the National Gallery of Modern Art, said the official.

    8. 10 Chandigarh heritage items designed by Jeanneret & Corbusier sold for Rs 2.11 cr

    Ten heritage items designed by architects Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret were auctioned in the UK and sold for € 2,21,260 (Rs 2.11 crore) against the reserved price of Rs 1.50 crore. A wooden committee table designed for the Assembly and Administrative building, Chandigarh, was auctioned at the highest price, € 75,062 (Rs 71.57 lakh). A pair of low chairs were auctioned at € 35,062 (Rs 33.34 lakh). The low chairs were designed for the Punjab and Haryana High Court, and Panjab University (PU). A wooden folding screen fetched Rs 4.58 lakh.

     

  • ChandigarhBytes News: Oct 16,2020 “Top Headlines of the day”

    ChandigarhBytes News: Oct 16,2020 “Top Headlines of the day”

    Top Headlines of the Day

    1. Forest officials rescue 10-ft python from Chandigarh Lake Club

    The python was rescued within half an hour and released in the nearby Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary. The girth of the python was around two feet, said Dr. Abdul Qayum, Deputy Conservator of Forests, UT.

    2. Cinemas to open from Friday, schools in Chandigarh to remain closed for classes 1-8

    Cinema owners claim to ensure social distancing among people even in corridors or in the food court. Thermal scanning of each guest would be done before each show and sanitizers would be made available.

    The Central government had left it to the states and UTs to decide if schools are opened from October 15 but only after the consent of parents. The education department then sought consent from parents for classes 1 to 8 but the majority of them were not keen. After parents stated that they were not keen on sending their students to schools at this time, the Chandigarh Administration has decided to keep the schools closed till October 30.

    3. Chandigarh schools may reopen for Classes 9-12 students from November 2

    Director of school education Rubinderjit Singh Brar said, “We have prepared a proposal and sent it to the authorities concerned. A final call will be taken before November 2.”

    Officials said students will need parents’ consent to attend school, and attendance will not be compulsory. With only a few students in schools, social distancing measures will be enforced.

    Online classes will continue and remain the preferred mode of teaching. However, government schools will continue to call Class 9 to 12 students for academic consultation until October 31.

    Although Private schools are unwilling to open. Independent School Association president HS Mamik said, “Until over 50% of the parents are unwilling to send their wards to school, the schools should not open.”

    4. Soon, track garbage trucks in Chandigarh through a mobile app

    On Thursday, Chandigarh Smart City Ltd (CSCL) board of directors agreed to allocate work for setting up a Solid Waste Management Vehicle Tracking and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) facility, which will come up in the municipal corporation (MC) building.

    CSCL chief general manager NP Sharma said, There will be a ‘performance indicator’ installed on every vehicle, which will be linked to SCADA. It will indicate the time taken by the trucks to collect garbage from each house, whether it was within the specified period and reasons for the delay if any,”

    5. Chandigarh to move pre-fab shelter occupants to EWS flats

    The UT Administration has decided to relocate the residents of pre-fab shelters in Sector 52 and 56 to EWS flats constructed by the Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB) in Maloya-I.

    the list had been uploaded on the official website of the CHB. Any persons having any objection to the names in the list may give complaint or suggestion in writing to the Secretary, CHB, on or before October 22

    6. GMSH-16 to resume OPD services on Monday

    The hospital will be the first among the city’s government health institutes to restart its routine services since they were suspended on March 19, a day after the first Covid-19 case surfaced in Chandigarh.

    For now, only services of the orthopedics, gynecology, surgery, skin, and pediatrics departments will be restored.

    7. Chandigarh grain market traders go on indefinite strike

    The market welfare association of the Sector 26 Grain Market will go on an indefinite strike on Friday against high parking fees being levied on traders.

    president of the association Ram Karan Gupta said, “The two-hour window for a single entry of vehicles is unjust. For parking commercial vehicles, contractors charge up to ₹250 per day. Moreover, as a part of their contract they can increase the parking fee yearly for the next four years.”

    8. PU centers to remain closed today

    Institutions, regional and rural centers, and affiliated colleges of Panjab University in Punjab will remain closed on October 16 on the account of the 350th birth anniversary of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur.

    9. E-tickets for Navratri pooja at Mansa Devi, prasad home delivered

    Devotees will get e-tickets from the board’s website www.mansadevi.org.in to visit the temple. Around 11,000 e-tickets will be on offer and free Covid testing will be done at the entrance

    ‘Preferential darshan’ has also been introduced this time on a trial basis with a Rs 50 token issued to each devotee for special entry from gate number 2.

    Nearly 100 devotees will be allowed in an hour and 1,600 in a day.

    As part of another scheme, prasad of dry fruits in 100 gram and 200-gram packets will be distributed through the post for Rs 101 and Rs 151, respectively, throughout India. Devotees can also get prasad at the temple for Rs 50 and Rs 100 even as the desi ghee halwa prasad will be distributed free of cost.

    Those wishing to stay at the temple can book a room at the Dharamshala (guest house) online on furnishing a Covid test report.

    Bhandara (meal distribution) has also been allowed so devotees can carry packed food on their way back home.

    Scenes from the temple will also be broadcast online through Mansa Devi’s Facebook and Youtube channels

    10. Mohali gets the green light for staging Ramlila

    Deputy commissioner Girish Dayalan said “In closed spaces, 50% of the hall capacity is allowed with a ceiling of 200 people. In open spaces, gatherings can be held according to the size of the ground after taking prior permission of the subdivisional magistrate (SDM) of the division concerned,”

    In Mohali, Ramlila is staged at eight places – two in Phase 2, and one each in Phases 4, 5, 11, Sector 68, Mataur, and Sohana. The main Dussehra function will be held in Phase 8.

     

     

  • Chandigarh News: Oct 14,2020 “Top Headlines of the day”

    Chandigarh News: Oct 14,2020 “Top Headlines of the day”

    Top Headlines of the Day

    1. HRTC to resume interstate bus service from Wednesday: Only non-AC bus service has been resumed for now.

    In a statement issued here on Tuesday, the minister stated that the interstate bus service would be resumed on 25 routes in the first phase. These routes include Pathankot, Hoshiarpur, and Ludhiana in Punjab, Ambala in Haryana, Haridwar in Uttarakhand, and Union Territory Chandigarh, he added. Only non AC buses will ply on interstate routes and night bus service has also been included in it.

    Singh further said that the interstate bus service would be started from October 14 onwards because of the upcoming festive season and Navratri. The bus service would also be started for other states shortly, he added. Covid-19 guidelines would be strictly followed during the resumption of interstate bus service, the minister said.

    2. Chandigarh to allot govt houses through online bidding

    The Administration has adopted an online bidding process from 1st to 8th of every month based on the vacant houses list uploaded on its website www.eawas.chd.gov.in.

    The allotment of government houses will be made to the senior-most applicant from the total bids received against that house based on their eligibility and priority. Intimation regarding the allotment of government house to the successful applicant through the online bidding process will be given through SMS. They can also check their status on the website.

    The entire online procedure ensures transparency and fairness. The UT Administration does not entertain any written request or recommendation for the allotment of a particular house in this bidding process.

    3. Apply online for the installation of free rooftop solar panels in Chandigarh

    The UT Administration has asked residents to apply online for the installation of rooftop solar panels free of cost.

    Benefits to the consumer

    • Zero investment
    • Will get cheaper solar power than the current applicable tariff
    • Zero expense on operation and maintenance of rooftop solar plant till the transfer period
    • Solar panels act as an insulator for the rooftop and will thus directly reduce the A/C load of the top floor.
    • Proud to be a green power generator

    “The detailed information on the scheme is available on the web portal. Interested consumers can apply to www.solarchandigarh.com. The capacity of plants will be 5kWp to 10kWp for residential sectors and it will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis,” – Debendra Dalai, Chief Executive Officer, CREST

    4. Chandigarh University filed most patents in 2018-19: Report

    The university had filed 336 patents in a year, according to the annual rankings for 2018-19 recently released by the office of controller general of patents, designs, and trademarks. The university has filed 779 patents so far.

    CU announced that as per the Intellectual Property India’s annual report, in the overall patent filing category, 27 IITs have collectively filed 557 patents and are leading the table. However, with 336 patents in a year, Chandigarh University, Gharuan, has emerged as the leading stand-alone institution to file the highest number of patents, followed by Tata Consultancy Services with 239 applications, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research with 202 applications, and Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited with 173 applications.

    5. No arrests yet in 3 shooting incidents in Chandigarh

    First Shooting: Gurlal Brar (26), state president of the Student Organisation of Panjab University (SOPU), was allegedly shot dead by three motorcycle-borne miscreants outside Emporium Mall while he was waiting for his friends in his SUV.

    Second shooting: The suspects in the Sector 9 firing incident are at large. Three shots were fired outside the Eskobar club following a fight between two groups on Sunday night. A 22-year-old youth, Sourav Gujjar, who is popular on TikTok and Instagram for making short videos, suffered injuries in the incident.

    Third Shooting: The third firing incident was reported in Sector 45 on Sunday night. Gangster Lawerence Bishnoi’s aide Monty Shah had fired a gunshot to threaten deceased Sonu Shah’s brother Parveen and his associate Tirath.

    Last year, Sonu Shah was murdered at his office at the behest of Bishnoi. Parveen and Tirath are witnesses in the Sonu Shah murder case. 

    No arrests have been made by the police in the case so far.

    6. 324 kg synthetic paneer made from chemicals & milk powder seized from the Barwala shop. 

    Meer Hassan of Mauli Jagran, Chandigarh, sold the item under two categories — Rs160 per kg and Rs190 per kg — which is almost half the price of paneer sold in the market

     Meer told cops that he used to bring paneer from Narwana in his car and a mini pick-up truck which has also been seized. He said he used milk powder, milk powder, milk, and some chemicals to make synthetic paneer. The seized paneer was prebooked for some function. The accused used to sell paneer to sweet shops and caterers for function. The average market price of paneer is between Rs 320 and Rs 350 per kg.

    7. Chandigarh police losing battles with gangsters on another plane: Social media

    As of now, Chandigarh police have identified more than 250 accounts on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter being operated in the name of gangsters and other criminals, which are run by their associates.

    After Sunday’s murder of Gurlal Brar, 26, student leader and close aide of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, a group loyal to slain gangster Davinder Bambiha posted a message claiming responsibility for the crime. Bishnoi’s group retaliated, announcing the beginning of a “new war.”

    Jurisdiction issues make things difficult. “Tracking locations from where the accounts operate and people running them is not easy as multiple people have access to the accounts,” said an official.

    The fact that Chandigarh police have managed to get only 105 accounts blocked on various social media platforms has not acted as a deterrent as multiple new accounts have sprung up.

    “We have directed the cyber cell to trace the accounts from which threats (In the Brar and Bambiha case) were issued. We are scanning the accounts operational in names of various gangsters and are trying to ascertain if the persons uploading these are involved in any anti-social activity. Accordingly, action will be taken,” said Kuldeep Singh Chahal, senior superintendent of police, Chandigarh.

    8. Chandigarh UT: Administration confirms the ban on hookah bars operating in the city

    • Under Section 144 of the CrPC, “no hookah shall be served for smoke/consumption in hotels/restaurants/taverns/bars/hookah bars, etc”.
    • Any person violating this order shall be punished under Section 188 of the IPC.
  • Chandigarh News: Oct 13,2020 “Top Headlines of the day”

    Chandigarh News: Oct 13,2020 “Top Headlines of the day”

    Top Headlines of the Day

    1. Gurlal Brar Murder Case: Assailants identified, bike found.

    The UT police have identified the assailants who had shot dead Gurlal Brar (26) former state president of the Student Organisation of Panjab University (SOPU) on Saturday night. The motorcycle used in the crime has been recovered by the police. The UT SSP, Kuldeep Singh Chahal, confirmed that the suspects (three motorcycle-borne assailants) had been identified and the motorcycle on which they arrived at the spot had also been recovered.

    The police are investigating the rivalry between the Bishnoi gang and the Davinder Bambiha group. “The FB post, reportedly uploaded from the profile of Davinder Bambiha, is also being investigated,” said a police official.

    2. Six booked for violating safety norms at a house party in Chandigarh

    Six people were booked for violating Covid safety norms and causing noise pollution at a party being hosted at a Sector-38 house, police said on Monday.

    Complainant Mahesh of Kansal had called the police after he was allegedly assaulted by five persons — Sarwan Singla, Chetan Munjal, Kanu Sharma, Rinku, and Peeta Talwandi — at the party.

    On their arrival, cops found that music was being played at volume beyond the permissible limit and no one was either maintaining social distance or wearing a mask.

    3.Chandigarh: SSP holds meeting with Ramleela organizers, discusses Covid norms.

    A statement issued by the Chandigarh Police said, “During the meeting, all the organizing members/committees were asked to make proper security arrangements during the festival season. Apart from this, they were also apprised of the directions issued by the Chandigarh Administration related to COVID-19. The directions included wearing masks, maintaining social distancing, every person entering should be checked with thermal scanners.”

    “Sanitizers, soaps, and water facilities should be there at the entry points of the religious places. Avoid public gathering, proper sanitizing of the religious places, limit contact with commonly touched surfaces and clean and disinfect commonly touched surfaces or any shared items,” it was specified in the statement.

    The directions were issued concerning Navratras as well which are scheduled to begin from October 17. However, permissions to Ramleela organizers have not yet been given. Sources said that NOC from the police department was awaited.

    4. Chandigarh private schools not in favor of reopening from October 15

    The ministry of home affairs (MHA), in the Unlock 5.0 guidelines issued at the beginning of the month, had permitted the schools to reopen from October 15 but most private schools of the city are not in favor of it.

    Confirming this, UT district education officer (DEO) Ravinder Kaur said, “Private schools are not willing to partially reopen for academic consultation October 15 onwards. The parents are not on board with this, and the schools, which had reopened for board classes from September 21 onwards, have witnessed low attendance.”

    The final call regarding the reopening of schools will be taken by UT administrator VP Singh Badnore.

    5. Integrated Command and Control Centre inaugurated in Chandigarh

    The traffic junctions and important government buildings in Chandigarh will now be monitored from a single unit i.e. Integrated Command and Control Center (ICCC), which was inaugurated on Monday. KK Yadav, MCC Commissioner said that this center shall monitor the smart field elements like CCTV surveillance cameras via a video wall, wherein more than 20 cameras have been installed for real-time surveillance of traffic junctions and other important buildings of Chandigarh like the Municipal Corporation building, etc.

    The city-owned optical fiber has been laid for the real-time connectivity between the on-field devices and the command center for live monitoring of the system. This system also includes an advanced video analytics system and generates automatic event alerts for events like abandoned baggage, illegal parking, crowd detection, etc.

    The surveillance cameras with analytics have been installed at the entry and exit of a parking lot which not only helps in effectively monitoring the operation of the parking lot but also provides vital inputs like color, makes and model of the vehicle entering and exiting the parking area, which can be used to generate alarms for blacklisted vehicles and search vehicles based on the attributes. This surveillance system shall help in real-time surveillance and shall generate alarms for specific incidents, Yadav added.

    6. Due to urgent maintenance, the power supply of the following areas will remain suspended on Tuesday

    • 7am-12pm: Sector 17
    • 10am-2pm: Sectors 44, 45, 51
    • 10am-3pm: Sector 15, Dadumajra garbage plant
    • 10am-4pm: Sectors 2, 3, 4, 8, 10, 18, 19, 38
    • 10 am-5 pm: Various localities in Manimajra

    7. Mohali center develops technology for aquaponic cultivation of plants

    Aquaponics is an emerging technique in which both fish, as well as plants, complement each other to sustain and grow. The fish waste provides organic food for plants and plants that naturally filter the water, which is used to replenish the fish tank. There is no requirement for the use of soil and fertilizers.

    The process is completely organic, increases productivity of the given land saves water, and also augments the farmers’ income. The technology has been developed and suitable protocols have been evolved for scientists and farmers. —Dr. PK Khosla, Director, C-DAC

    Aquaponics is suitable to cultivate lettuce, spinach, capsicum, coriander, broccoli, and some other leafy plants without the use of soil, pesticides, and fertilizers. The area where plants grow is enclosed in a glasshouse-like structure.