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Chandigarh: Micro-chipping in stray dogs for census gets MC finance panel nod

The meeting of F&CC was held under the chairmanship of mayor Kuldeep Kumar on Monday and was attended by commissioner Anindita Mitra and other members of committee namely councillors Jaswinder Kaur, Lakhbir Singh, Ram Chander Yadav, Taruna Mehta and other senior officers of MC

Updated on: Jul 09, 2024 08:02 AM IST
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The finance and contract committee (F&CC) of Chandigarh municipal corporation on Monday accorded approval for implementing micro-chipping in stray dogs for census and improved vaccination management by purchasing 1,000 microchips, along with applicator and reader, at an approximate cost of 4 lakh.

The members discussed various agenda items in detail and accorded approval for various development projects, including renovation of a public toilet block at Sector 37-D; special repair of electrical installations at Cremation Ground in Industrial Area, Phase 1; decorative light system in Sector 30 market; and installation of street lights in various places, among others. (HT File Photo)
The members discussed various agenda items in detail and accorded approval for various development projects, including renovation of a public toilet block at Sector 37-D; special repair of electrical installations at Cremation Ground in Industrial Area, Phase 1; decorative light system in Sector 30 market; and installation of street lights in various places, among others. (HT File Photo)

The meeting was held under the chairmanship of mayor Kuldeep Kumar on Monday, and attended by commissioner Anindita Mitra and other committee members, namely councillors Jaswinder Kaur, Lakhbir Singh, Ram Chander Yadav, Taruna Mehta, along with other senior MC officers.

The members discussed various agenda items in detail and accorded approval for various development projects, including renovation of a public toilet block at Sector 37-D; special repair of electrical installations at Cremation Ground in Industrial Area, Phase 1; decorative light system in Sector 30 market; and installation of street lights in various places, among others.

The committee also discussed the terms and conditions of a 99-year lease deed to be executed between the UT health department and MC for construction of Urban Ayushman Arogya Mandir on 0.3 acre in Indira Colony, Manimajra, with monthly rent of 2 lakh.

The committee also recommended to discuss the agenda regarding rates, policy guidelines, and terms and conditions for booking of commercial grounds through e-auction during the House meeting.

 
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