Chandigarh diary

The Chandigarh Administration will be spending about C40 lakh on International Yoga Day event on June 21.
Chandigarh diary

Housing scheme: Cabinet nod to be sought

The Chandigarh Administration will be seeking permission from the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) to allocate about 100 acre of land to the Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB) at subsidised rates for affordable housing scheme under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY).  A Cabinet note will be dispatched to the MHA and also to the Union Cabinet. The administration is contemplating to allot land to the CHB for construction of 10,000 houses, the note says. The land is available at Maloya, Dhanas and some other areas in southern sectors.

Preserving heritage items

The Chandigarh Administration has given its in-principle approval to an action plan of preserving heritage furniture designed by Pierre Jeanneret. It decided to depute a dedicated staff to secure the heritage items. From making an inventory to storing the heritage items, the team will be responsible for all issues related to the heritage property. Chances are all the heritage items will be kept on the first floor of the Government Press building in Sector 18.  A fresh list of the heritage items was also placed before the team members. While the number of heritage manhole covers, designed by Le Corbusier, is around 3,600, there are about 1,000 furniture items by Jeanneret.

Smooth entry to Chandigarh

Entry to Chandigarh is soon expected to be hassle-free given that a flyover at a cost of C800 crore will be constructed over Sector 29 and 31 roundabouts. The flyover will be over the roundabout which divides Sectors 29 and 31 and the two phases of the Industrial Area. The flyover can be used by vehicles travelling on Dakshin Marg, which is a part of National Highway-22, towards southern sectors.

Honour for city doctor

Dr Navneet Singh has taken over the chair of the IDEA Working Group of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) for a two-year period at the society’s 54th annual meeting at Chicago, the US. Dr Singh is Additional Professor in the PGIMER’s Department of Pulmonary Medicine. ASCO is the world’s largest professional body with a global network of nearly 45,000 oncology professionals.

Preparation for yoga event

The Chandigarh Administration will be spending about C40 lakh on International Yoga Day event on June 21. The hour-long event will be held at Plaza in Sector 17. The Department of AYUSH has floated tenders to invite companies for supplying about 3,000 yoga mats, 4,000 T-shirts, eight LED screens, 146 boxes of drinking water, 16 loudspeakers, a decked-up stage with flowers, 10 single-seater VIP sofas and carpeting at Plaza. Besides an LED platform, the stage will be divided into three parts - main, second section for yoga experts and another for the media.  A drone will capture the event. This year, nearly 3,000 participants are expected to attend the event.

Harpreet Bajwa
Our correspondent in Chandigarh
hsbajwa73@gmail.com

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