By Tricitynews
Chandigarh
25th October:- V.P. Singh Badnore,
Governor of Punjab and Administrator, UT, Chandigarh honoured the Sanitation
workers during “Swachhata Samaan Samaroh” at Tagore Theater, here today in
presence of Rajesh Kumar, Mayor, K.K. Yadav, Commissioner, Shakti Parkash
Devshali, Chairman, Sanitation Committee, S.K. Jain, Additional Commissioner
and other councilors and senior officers of MCC.
He was addressing the
sanitation workers and door to door waste collectors at Tagore Theater during
“Swachhata Samaan Samaroh” organized by the Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh
to commemorate Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti.
He said that when we
discuss cleanliness the role and responsibility of Swachhata Sainiks comes very
first and they get proud to the city always. He said that a growing demand of
the modern parameters of Swachhata implies the need for an improved
understanding of our resources, and the ability to manage that demand in an
equitable and sustainable way.
He said that when we
think of cleanliness, our brains have been programmed to think of large garbage
dumps and heaps of scattered garbage, and not the small amount of garbage
generated in our households. He said that cleanliness should start in our minds
from the very beginning of waste generation at source level. He said that if we
people manage garbage in segregated manner in our households, then there will
be no problem of garbage dumps and heaps in anywhere.
He appreciated the
initiative of MCC to start 100 percent segregation of household waste in 13
villages, recently transferred to the MCC and asked them to implement this in
other parts of city at the earliest. He wishes all the participants Happy &
prosperous Diwali and wishes of Mahrishi Valmiki Jayanti.
The Administrator, Mayor
and Commissioner awarded CSI, SI, MPW and Safaikarmacharis with the “Swachhta
Samaan” including Subash Singh (Work
Munshi), Paramjit (Sewerman), Baljit (Sewerman), Vijay Pal (Head Sewerman), Shera
Singh (Bolder), Mohinder Pathak (CSI), Parveen Kumar (MPW), Jatinder Kumar
(Driver), Lal Chand (Safai Karamchari), Kala Ram (Safai Karamchari), Gopi
(Safai Karamchari), Vijay (Safai Karamchari), Mangat Ram (Safai Karamchari), Parsh
Ram (D.T.D. Collector), Dharamvir (D.T.D. Collector), Sunil Kumar (D.T.D.
Collector), Ram Kumar (D.T.D. Collector), Rajvir (Helper of D.T. D. Collection
Vehicle).
While addressing the
gathering, Rajesh Kumar, Mayor of Chandigarh said that the neat and clean city,
we see in every morning is the best efforts our safai sainiks and door to door
waste collectors. He said that the MCC achieved various awards and honours in
clean city tag with the best efforts of their sanitation workers and wishes to
maintain cleanliness and beauty of the city forever.
Earlier, K.K. Yadav, Commissioner,
MCC welcomed the Chief Guest and other dignitaries at the programme. He also
briefed about the sanitation campaign, segregation at source and other
awareness initiatives conducted by the Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh.
Shakti Parkash Devshali,
Chairman, Sanitation Committee, MCC also wished all the safaikarmacharis and
door to door waste collectors happy diwali and Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti.
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