MAYOR LAUNCHES “HAMARE PARKS HAMARI PEHCHAAN”
CAMPAIGN UNDER ENVIRONMENT WEEK
National Tele 24 News
Vinay Kumar Sharma
Chandigarh
Smt. Sarbjit Kaur, Mayor,
Chandigarh today launched ‘Hamare Parks, Hamari Pehchaan’ campaign in a bid to
clean all the neighborhood parks in city by involving area councilors and local
citizens in their respective areas. The Mayor accompanied by Mrs. Harpreet Kaur
Babla, area councilor of ward No. 10, launched the campaign at a park in sector
27 by cleaning the footpaths, flowerbeds and corners of the park. Ms. Anindita
Mitra, IAS, Commissioner accompanied by Mrs. Anju Katyal, area councilor ward
No. 22 cleaned Terraced Garden, Sector 33 along with senior citizens and local
residents. During the cleaning, the Commissioner directed the concerned
engineers to plug the illegal openings of storm water disposal pipes of
different properties at the garden and issue challan against the violators. Similarly,
all the councilors of Municipal Corporation Chandigarh participated in the
cleaning of neighborhood parks in their respective wards. All the councilors
praised the efforts of gardeners for maintaining cleanliness in the parks and
thanked the gardeners with giving flower buds besides handing them over safety
equipments for cleaning the parks. While speaking on the occasion, the Mayor
said that parks are the hallmark of any city and here in the open air, everyone
feels like sitting comfortably for moments. All that is needed is to
groom them by joining hands together not to throw waste inside the park areas
instead put it in the provided dustbins. She said that the Municipal
Corporation has developed beautiful parks by providing walking tracks,
footpaths, musical fountains, LED lights, huts, benches, children play
equipments besides providing open air gyms keeping in view the health of the
local residents. Only with the collective efforts of all the citizens the neighborhood
parks be maintained beautifully. The Mayor said that the development, standard
of living and thinking of citizens is detected in a city through visiting their
parks. The lush green and clean parks express the beauty of every city and the
comfort in life itself. The park does not belong to any one age, but here
childhood also flourishes and blossoms among the chaupals of the elderly, added
the Mayor. Ms. Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, MCC said that people must
have blamed the system many times for poor upkeep of the parks but don’t blame
anyone this time and let us take the initiative as an aware citizen to beautify
the park of your neighborhood. She said that residents of Chandigarh are very
fortunate from this point of view that there are well maintained 1800 neighborhood
parks, big parks and green belts in all the sectors but it needs to be improve
further with the help of local residents only by avoiding littering at the
parks and stop people to litter inside the parks.
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