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Meeting regarding Smart City
An introductory meeting has held under the chairmanship of Vikram Randhawa,
Hon’ble Member, J&K Legislative Council in the Conference Hall of Jammu Municipal
Corporation wherein all the Officers of the JMC participated in the meeting. During the
course of meeting every officer of JMC apprised about the working of their respective
sections. Sh. Vikram Randhawa, Hon’ble MLC stated that the aim of this meeting is to
take guidance from Jammu Municipal Corporation as he has intends to see the Jammu
City at par with other Smart Cities of the nation for which there is need of coordination
from every level. He further added that being MLC he will take up the matters relating to
providing of funds for development, improving sanitation conditions etc. with State Govt.
so that our city can be an example for other states of the Country. He further stressed
about providing of better sanitation facilities to the citizens of Jammu City and also
added that there is need of more attention of authorities in respect of improving
sanitation scenario in Jammu City. He further added that he shall extend his every
possible help to JMC for improving sanitation and other related issues. He stated that
there is need to create awareness among general masses about the importance of
Swachh Bharat Mission so that every citizen could know that without their help the
mission of Swacch Bharat Abhiyan cannot be achieved. He further added that there is
need of team work spirit so that the results can be achieved and added that he will try
his best to enlist the support of all the elected representatives of Jammu to help JMC to
achieve the goal of Clean Jammu Green Jammu.
Sh. R.S. Jamwal (KAS), Joint Commissioner (A) apprised about different
projects/schemes under AMRUT which are being executed by JMC and added that after
completion of the said projects, sanitation scenario as well as development aspect will be
improved upto large extent. He further added that Corporation is working hard to
complete the ongoing projects so that desired results can be achieved. He stated that
until and unless cooperation/help is not extended by the citizens as well as by the
elected representative the goal of development and better sanitation facilities is hard to
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Meeting regarding Smart City
An introductory meeting has held under the chairmanship of Vikram Randhawa,
Hon’ble Member, J&K Legislative Council in the Conference Hall of Jammu Municipal
Corporation wherein all the Officers of the JMC participated in the meeting. During the
course of meeting every officer of JMC apprised about the working of their respective
sections. Sh. Vikram Randhawa, Hon’ble MLC stated that the aim of this meeting is to
take guidance from Jammu Municipal Corporation as he has intends to see the Jammu
City at par with other Smart Cities of the nation for which there is need of coordination
from every level. He further added that being MLC he will take up the matters relating to
providing of funds for development, improving sanitation conditions etc. with State Govt.
so that our city can be an example for other states of the Country. He further stressed
about providing of better sanitation facilities to the citizens of Jammu City and also
added that there is need of more attention of authorities in respect of improving
sanitation scenario in Jammu City. He further added that he shall extend his every
possible help to JMC for improving sanitation and other related issues. He stated that
there is need to create awareness among general masses about the importance of
Swachh Bharat Mission so that every citizen could know that without their help the
mission of Swacch Bharat Abhiyan cannot be achieved. He further added that there is
need of team work spirit so that the results can be achieved and added that he will try
his best to enlist the support of all the elected representatives of Jammu to help JMC to
achieve the goal of Clean Jammu Green Jammu.
Sh. R.S. Jamwal (KAS), Joint Commissioner (A) apprised about different
projects/schemes under AMRUT which are being executed by JMC and added that after
completion of the said projects, sanitation scenario as well as development aspect will be
improved upto large extent. He further added that Corporation is working hard to
complete the ongoing projects so that desired results can be achieved. He stated that
until and unless cooperation/help is not extended by the citizens as well as by the
elected representative the goal of development and better sanitation facilities is hard to
E-Newsletter May 2017 Page 1
Meeting regarding Smart City
An introductory meeting has held under the chairmanship of Vikram Randhawa,
Hon’ble Member, J&K Legislative Council in the Conference Hall of Jammu Municipal
Corporation wherein all the Officers of the JMC participated in the meeting. During the
course of meeting every officer of JMC apprised about the working of their respective
sections. Sh. Vikram Randhawa, Hon’ble MLC stated that the aim of this meeting is to
take guidance from Jammu Municipal Corporation as he has intends to see the Jammu
City at par with other Smart Cities of the nation for which there is need of coordination
from every level. He further added that being MLC he will take up the matters relating to
providing of funds for development, improving sanitation conditions etc. with State Govt.
so that our city can be an example for other states of the Country. He further stressed
about providing of better sanitation facilities to the citizens of Jammu City and also
added that there is need of more attention of authorities in respect of improving
sanitation scenario in Jammu City. He further added that he shall extend his every
possible help to JMC for improving sanitation and other related issues. He stated that
there is need to create awareness among general masses about the importance of
Swachh Bharat Mission so that every citizen could know that without their help the
mission of Swacch Bharat Abhiyan cannot be achieved. He further added that there is
need of team work spirit so that the results can be achieved and added that he will try
his best to enlist the support of all the elected representatives of Jammu to help JMC to
achieve the goal of Clean Jammu Green Jammu.
Sh. R.S. Jamwal (KAS), Joint Commissioner (A) apprised about different
projects/schemes under AMRUT which are being executed by JMC and added that after
completion of the said projects, sanitation scenario as well as development aspect will be
improved upto large extent. He further added that Corporation is working hard to
complete the ongoing projects so that desired results can be achieved. He stated that
until and unless cooperation/help is not extended by the citizens as well as by the
elected representative the goal of development and better sanitation facilities is hard to
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achieve. He further gave details of the some projects:-
(i) Pedestrian Pathway at Peerkho.
(ii) Installation of intelligent traffic signal lights at new identified locations.
(iii) Ramp based parking at Panjtirthi, Jammu.
(iv) Development of Green Spaces etc.
Sh. Vikram Randhawa, Hon’ble MLC thanked the Officers of JMC for providing deep
working of JMC and assured that he will provide full support to JMC in its every
campaign.
Among others Sh. Neeraj Gupta (KAS), Chief Accounts Officer, Sh. Ranjit Singh
(KAS), Secretary, Sh. Kushal Chand, Joint Commissioner (Works), Sh. Harinder Arora,
Sr. Town Planner, S. Surjit Singh, Executive Engineer (Electric), Sh. Satish Wali,
Executive Engineer (Trikuta Division), Dr. Anita Salgotra, Health Officer, Dr. Jaswant
Singh, Municipal Veterinary Officer, Sh. Kamni Kesar and Sh. Rajesh Gupta, Chief
Enforcement Officers, Sh. Subash Chander and S. Prithi Pal Singh, Sanitation Officers,
Sh. Prem Raj and Sanjeev Sharma, Transport Officers, Sh. Ankush Kapoor, Informatics
Officer were also participated in the meeting.
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achieve. He further gave details of the some projects:-
(i) Pedestrian Pathway at Peerkho.
(ii) Installation of intelligent traffic signal lights at new identified locations.
(iii) Ramp based parking at Panjtirthi, Jammu.
(iv) Development of Green Spaces etc.
Sh. Vikram Randhawa, Hon’ble MLC thanked the Officers of JMC for providing deep
working of JMC and assured that he will provide full support to JMC in its every
campaign.
Among others Sh. Neeraj Gupta (KAS), Chief Accounts Officer, Sh. Ranjit Singh
(KAS), Secretary, Sh. Kushal Chand, Joint Commissioner (Works), Sh. Harinder Arora,
Sr. Town Planner, S. Surjit Singh, Executive Engineer (Electric), Sh. Satish Wali,
Executive Engineer (Trikuta Division), Dr. Anita Salgotra, Health Officer, Dr. Jaswant
Singh, Municipal Veterinary Officer, Sh. Kamni Kesar and Sh. Rajesh Gupta, Chief
Enforcement Officers, Sh. Subash Chander and S. Prithi Pal Singh, Sanitation Officers,
Sh. Prem Raj and Sanjeev Sharma, Transport Officers, Sh. Ankush Kapoor, Informatics
Officer were also participated in the meeting.
09 May 2017
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achieve. He further gave details of the some projects:-
(i) Pedestrian Pathway at Peerkho.
(ii) Installation of intelligent traffic signal lights at new identified locations.
(iii) Ramp based parking at Panjtirthi, Jammu.
(iv) Development of Green Spaces etc.
Sh. Vikram Randhawa, Hon’ble MLC thanked the Officers of JMC for providing deep
working of JMC and assured that he will provide full support to JMC in its every
campaign.
Among others Sh. Neeraj Gupta (KAS), Chief Accounts Officer, Sh. Ranjit Singh
(KAS), Secretary, Sh. Kushal Chand, Joint Commissioner (Works), Sh. Harinder Arora,
Sr. Town Planner, S. Surjit Singh, Executive Engineer (Electric), Sh. Satish Wali,
Executive Engineer (Trikuta Division), Dr. Anita Salgotra, Health Officer, Dr. Jaswant
Singh, Municipal Veterinary Officer, Sh. Kamni Kesar and Sh. Rajesh Gupta, Chief
Enforcement Officers, Sh. Subash Chander and S. Prithi Pal Singh, Sanitation Officers,
Sh. Prem Raj and Sanjeev Sharma, Transport Officers, Sh. Ankush Kapoor, Informatics
Officer were also participated in the meeting.
09 May 2017
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Sh. M. Raju, IAS takes the charge of Commissioner in JammuMunicipal Corporation.
Today on 12.05.2017 Sh. M. Raju, IAS took over the charge as Commissioner,
Municipal Corporation Jammu from Dr. Manmohan Singh, KAS who has been
transferred as Managing Director, J&K Housing Board, Jammu.
On this occasion a get to gather was arranged where the Officer/Officials of Jammu
Municipal Corporation extended their heartiest welcome to the new Commissioner and
assured him full cooperation in performing their duties with best of their caliber and
ability.
Further, Dr. Manmohan Singh, KAS was given a warm send off by the
Officers/Officials of the Corporation wishing him success for his new assignments.
12 May 2017
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Sh. M. Raju, IAS takes the charge of Commissioner in JammuMunicipal Corporation.
Today on 12.05.2017 Sh. M. Raju, IAS took over the charge as Commissioner,
Municipal Corporation Jammu from Dr. Manmohan Singh, KAS who has been
transferred as Managing Director, J&K Housing Board, Jammu.
On this occasion a get to gather was arranged where the Officer/Officials of Jammu
Municipal Corporation extended their heartiest welcome to the new Commissioner and
assured him full cooperation in performing their duties with best of their caliber and
ability.
Further, Dr. Manmohan Singh, KAS was given a warm send off by the
Officers/Officials of the Corporation wishing him success for his new assignments.
12 May 2017
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Sh. M. Raju, IAS takes the charge of Commissioner in JammuMunicipal Corporation.
Today on 12.05.2017 Sh. M. Raju, IAS took over the charge as Commissioner,
Municipal Corporation Jammu from Dr. Manmohan Singh, KAS who has been
transferred as Managing Director, J&K Housing Board, Jammu.
On this occasion a get to gather was arranged where the Officer/Officials of Jammu
Municipal Corporation extended their heartiest welcome to the new Commissioner and
assured him full cooperation in performing their duties with best of their caliber and
ability.
Further, Dr. Manmohan Singh, KAS was given a warm send off by the
Officers/Officials of the Corporation wishing him success for his new assignments.
12 May 2017
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Drive against Use of polythene carry bag and allied material
On the instruction of Sh. M Raju ( IAS ) Commissioner Municipal Corporation
Jammu and under the supervision of Sh. R. S. Jamwal ( KAS ) Joint Commissioner
(A), the enforcement staff led by Chief Enforcement Officer under took a drive against
the use of polythene carry bag and allied material .
During the drive team inspected the shops and other outlets and seized the
polythene carry bags and allied material in the areas of Indra Chowk, Maheshpura
Chowk, Bhagwati Nagar and charge Rs 12,400 as compounding fee from the defaulters
on spot. It is pertinent to mention here that the Government of Jammu & Kashmir vide
notification SRO 45 dated 03.02.2017, while exercising powers under sub- section (3) of
section (7) of the Jammu & Kashmir State Non- Biodegradable material ( Management,
Handling & Disposal) Act 2007 and in super- session of notification SRO 182 of 2008,
has imposed ban on the manufacture, stocking distribution, sale and use of polythene
carry bags, plastic sheets or like, cover made of plastic sheets, plastic packaging and
multilayered packaging less than fifty microns in thickness within the territorial limits
of the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
Whereas in terms of rules 4 of Jammu & Kashmir State Non- Biodegradable
Material (Management, Handing & Disposal) Rules 2009, every Municipal Authority
has been made responsible for implementation of the provision of the above referred act
within its territorial area.
Whereas, section 10 Chapter IV of the aforementioned Act prescribes the
penalties, which are reproduced here as under:-
1. Whoever is guilty of any act of Commissioner or omission in contravention of any
of the provisions of the Act, or of any rules, notification or order made, issue or given
under this Act, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may
extent to one month or with fine which may extends to Rs. 5000/- or with both.
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Drive against Use of polythene carry bag and allied material
On the instruction of Sh. M Raju ( IAS ) Commissioner Municipal Corporation
Jammu and under the supervision of Sh. R. S. Jamwal ( KAS ) Joint Commissioner
(A), the enforcement staff led by Chief Enforcement Officer under took a drive against
the use of polythene carry bag and allied material .
During the drive team inspected the shops and other outlets and seized the
polythene carry bags and allied material in the areas of Indra Chowk, Maheshpura
Chowk, Bhagwati Nagar and charge Rs 12,400 as compounding fee from the defaulters
on spot. It is pertinent to mention here that the Government of Jammu & Kashmir vide
notification SRO 45 dated 03.02.2017, while exercising powers under sub- section (3) of
section (7) of the Jammu & Kashmir State Non- Biodegradable material ( Management,
Handling & Disposal) Act 2007 and in super- session of notification SRO 182 of 2008,
has imposed ban on the manufacture, stocking distribution, sale and use of polythene
carry bags, plastic sheets or like, cover made of plastic sheets, plastic packaging and
multilayered packaging less than fifty microns in thickness within the territorial limits
of the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
Whereas in terms of rules 4 of Jammu & Kashmir State Non- Biodegradable
Material (Management, Handing & Disposal) Rules 2009, every Municipal Authority
has been made responsible for implementation of the provision of the above referred act
within its territorial area.
Whereas, section 10 Chapter IV of the aforementioned Act prescribes the
penalties, which are reproduced here as under:-
1. Whoever is guilty of any act of Commissioner or omission in contravention of any
of the provisions of the Act, or of any rules, notification or order made, issue or given
under this Act, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may
extent to one month or with fine which may extends to Rs. 5000/- or with both.
E-Newsletter May 2017 Page 4
Drive against Use of polythene carry bag and allied material
On the instruction of Sh. M Raju ( IAS ) Commissioner Municipal Corporation
Jammu and under the supervision of Sh. R. S. Jamwal ( KAS ) Joint Commissioner
(A), the enforcement staff led by Chief Enforcement Officer under took a drive against
the use of polythene carry bag and allied material .
During the drive team inspected the shops and other outlets and seized the
polythene carry bags and allied material in the areas of Indra Chowk, Maheshpura
Chowk, Bhagwati Nagar and charge Rs 12,400 as compounding fee from the defaulters
on spot. It is pertinent to mention here that the Government of Jammu & Kashmir vide
notification SRO 45 dated 03.02.2017, while exercising powers under sub- section (3) of
section (7) of the Jammu & Kashmir State Non- Biodegradable material ( Management,
Handling & Disposal) Act 2007 and in super- session of notification SRO 182 of 2008,
has imposed ban on the manufacture, stocking distribution, sale and use of polythene
carry bags, plastic sheets or like, cover made of plastic sheets, plastic packaging and
multilayered packaging less than fifty microns in thickness within the territorial limits
of the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
Whereas in terms of rules 4 of Jammu & Kashmir State Non- Biodegradable
Material (Management, Handing & Disposal) Rules 2009, every Municipal Authority
has been made responsible for implementation of the provision of the above referred act
within its territorial area.
Whereas, section 10 Chapter IV of the aforementioned Act prescribes the
penalties, which are reproduced here as under:-
1. Whoever is guilty of any act of Commissioner or omission in contravention of any
of the provisions of the Act, or of any rules, notification or order made, issue or given
under this Act, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may
extent to one month or with fine which may extends to Rs. 5000/- or with both.
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2. If a person having been convicted of an offence punishable under this Act is again
convicted under the Act, he shall be punishable for the second or subsequent
offence for a term of imprisonment which may extend up to two months and shall
also be liable to fine which extend upto Rs. 10,000/-.
3. Whoever in any manner aids, abets, or assists in the Commissioner of an offence
under the Act shall, on conviction, be punished with imprisonment prescribed
for the offence.
In terms of SRO 45 dated 03.02.2017, it is hereby ordered that manufacture,
stocking, distribution, sale and use of polythene carry bags, plastic sheets or like, cover
made of plastic sheet, plastic packaging and multilayered packaging less than fifty
microns in thickness within the limit of Jammu Municipal Corporation is banned with
immediate effect. Any violation of the provisions of the act/ rule/ notification or order
shall be dealt in accordance with the provision of section 10 Chapter IV of Jammu
& Kashmir State Non- Biodegradable Material (Management, Handling & Disposal )
ACT 2007.
19 May 2017
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2. If a person having been convicted of an offence punishable under this Act is again
convicted under the Act, he shall be punishable for the second or subsequent
offence for a term of imprisonment which may extend up to two months and shall
also be liable to fine which extend upto Rs. 10,000/-.
3. Whoever in any manner aids, abets, or assists in the Commissioner of an offence
under the Act shall, on conviction, be punished with imprisonment prescribed
for the offence.
In terms of SRO 45 dated 03.02.2017, it is hereby ordered that manufacture,
stocking, distribution, sale and use of polythene carry bags, plastic sheets or like, cover
made of plastic sheet, plastic packaging and multilayered packaging less than fifty
microns in thickness within the limit of Jammu Municipal Corporation is banned with
immediate effect. Any violation of the provisions of the act/ rule/ notification or order
shall be dealt in accordance with the provision of section 10 Chapter IV of Jammu
& Kashmir State Non- Biodegradable Material (Management, Handling & Disposal )
ACT 2007.
19 May 2017
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2. If a person having been convicted of an offence punishable under this Act is again
convicted under the Act, he shall be punishable for the second or subsequent
offence for a term of imprisonment which may extend up to two months and shall
also be liable to fine which extend upto Rs. 10,000/-.
3. Whoever in any manner aids, abets, or assists in the Commissioner of an offence
under the Act shall, on conviction, be punished with imprisonment prescribed
for the offence.
In terms of SRO 45 dated 03.02.2017, it is hereby ordered that manufacture,
stocking, distribution, sale and use of polythene carry bags, plastic sheets or like, cover
made of plastic sheet, plastic packaging and multilayered packaging less than fifty
microns in thickness within the limit of Jammu Municipal Corporation is banned with
immediate effect. Any violation of the provisions of the act/ rule/ notification or order
shall be dealt in accordance with the provision of section 10 Chapter IV of Jammu
& Kashmir State Non- Biodegradable Material (Management, Handling & Disposal )
ACT 2007.
19 May 2017
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Installation of intelligent traffic signal lights in Jammu approved underAMRUT
In order to finalize an ambitious project of installation of
intelligent traffic signal lights in Jammu approved under AMRUT (Atal Mission for
Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation) costing to Rs. 21.95 crores for upgrading
existing 30 traffic signal lights and to install such lights at 34 new locations, a meeting
was held under the chairmanship of Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation, Sh.
M. Raju (IAS). During the course of the meeting, a power point presentation was given by
M/s. DIMTS, Delhi wherein detailed information in respect of upgradation of existing and
installation of new lights was shared.
To redress the hindrances in the execution of the project, all the stakeholders
deliberated upon the issue and finalized the locations after consultation with the Traffic
Department, where traffic light signals are to be installed. It was also decided that
installation of new traffic signals and upgradation of existing traffic signals shall be
undertaken simultaneously, so that the project is completed well before the Annual
Darbar Move.
The new traffic signal lights will be able to deal two most basic problems of
traditional traffic light system remotely monitoring from the Central Control using
cameras, sensors and technology; Detection of traffic volume on real time basis and
change in signal light. Detection of emergency vehicles such as Ambulances, Police
Vehicles etc. and signal lights are alterations accordingly. The new traffic light signal
system will have certain benefits viz. more efficient as are real time based, less waiting
time for motorists due to fast response time, excellent operations during emergency
situations and increase the traffic handling capacity of roads thus, very little or no
jamming on road.
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Installation of intelligent traffic signal lights in Jammu approved underAMRUT
In order to finalize an ambitious project of installation of
intelligent traffic signal lights in Jammu approved under AMRUT (Atal Mission for
Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation) costing to Rs. 21.95 crores for upgrading
existing 30 traffic signal lights and to install such lights at 34 new locations, a meeting
was held under the chairmanship of Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation, Sh.
M. Raju (IAS). During the course of the meeting, a power point presentation was given by
M/s. DIMTS, Delhi wherein detailed information in respect of upgradation of existing and
installation of new lights was shared.
To redress the hindrances in the execution of the project, all the stakeholders
deliberated upon the issue and finalized the locations after consultation with the Traffic
Department, where traffic light signals are to be installed. It was also decided that
installation of new traffic signals and upgradation of existing traffic signals shall be
undertaken simultaneously, so that the project is completed well before the Annual
Darbar Move.
The new traffic signal lights will be able to deal two most basic problems of
traditional traffic light system remotely monitoring from the Central Control using
cameras, sensors and technology; Detection of traffic volume on real time basis and
change in signal light. Detection of emergency vehicles such as Ambulances, Police
Vehicles etc. and signal lights are alterations accordingly. The new traffic light signal
system will have certain benefits viz. more efficient as are real time based, less waiting
time for motorists due to fast response time, excellent operations during emergency
situations and increase the traffic handling capacity of roads thus, very little or no
jamming on road.
E-Newsletter May 2017 Page 6
Installation of intelligent traffic signal lights in Jammu approved underAMRUT
In order to finalize an ambitious project of installation of
intelligent traffic signal lights in Jammu approved under AMRUT (Atal Mission for
Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation) costing to Rs. 21.95 crores for upgrading
existing 30 traffic signal lights and to install such lights at 34 new locations, a meeting
was held under the chairmanship of Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation, Sh.
M. Raju (IAS). During the course of the meeting, a power point presentation was given by
M/s. DIMTS, Delhi wherein detailed information in respect of upgradation of existing and
installation of new lights was shared.
To redress the hindrances in the execution of the project, all the stakeholders
deliberated upon the issue and finalized the locations after consultation with the Traffic
Department, where traffic light signals are to be installed. It was also decided that
installation of new traffic signals and upgradation of existing traffic signals shall be
undertaken simultaneously, so that the project is completed well before the Annual
Darbar Move.
The new traffic signal lights will be able to deal two most basic problems of
traditional traffic light system remotely monitoring from the Central Control using
cameras, sensors and technology; Detection of traffic volume on real time basis and
change in signal light. Detection of emergency vehicles such as Ambulances, Police
Vehicles etc. and signal lights are alterations accordingly. The new traffic light signal
system will have certain benefits viz. more efficient as are real time based, less waiting
time for motorists due to fast response time, excellent operations during emergency
situations and increase the traffic handling capacity of roads thus, very little or no
jamming on road.
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The meeting was also attended by R.S. Jamwal (KAS), Joint Commissioner (A),
Neeraj Gupta (KAS), Chief Accounts Officer, Ranjit Singh (KAS), Secretary, JMC, A.K.
Khajuria (KAS), RTO, Jammu, Ms. Nisha Nathya,l S.S.P. (Traffic), Jammu,Kushal Chand,
Joint Commissioner (Works), JMC, S. Surjit Singh, Ex. Engineer (Electric), JMC, U.K.
Sharma, Executive Engineer, PWD (R&B), Jammu, Dalvinder Singh, Programme
Manager, AMRUT (PDMC) and representatives of M/s. DIMTS, Delhi.
19 May 2017
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The meeting was also attended by R.S. Jamwal (KAS), Joint Commissioner (A),
Neeraj Gupta (KAS), Chief Accounts Officer, Ranjit Singh (KAS), Secretary, JMC, A.K.
Khajuria (KAS), RTO, Jammu, Ms. Nisha Nathya,l S.S.P. (Traffic), Jammu,Kushal Chand,
Joint Commissioner (Works), JMC, S. Surjit Singh, Ex. Engineer (Electric), JMC, U.K.
Sharma, Executive Engineer, PWD (R&B), Jammu, Dalvinder Singh, Programme
Manager, AMRUT (PDMC) and representatives of M/s. DIMTS, Delhi.
19 May 2017
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The meeting was also attended by R.S. Jamwal (KAS), Joint Commissioner (A),
Neeraj Gupta (KAS), Chief Accounts Officer, Ranjit Singh (KAS), Secretary, JMC, A.K.
Khajuria (KAS), RTO, Jammu, Ms. Nisha Nathya,l S.S.P. (Traffic), Jammu,Kushal Chand,
Joint Commissioner (Works), JMC, S. Surjit Singh, Ex. Engineer (Electric), JMC, U.K.
Sharma, Executive Engineer, PWD (R&B), Jammu, Dalvinder Singh, Programme
Manager, AMRUT (PDMC) and representatives of M/s. DIMTS, Delhi.
19 May 2017
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Drive against encroachments, sanitation and sale of unhygienic momos.
On the directions of Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation Mr. M.
Raju (IAS), a team from Jammu Municipal Corporation comprising of Assistant
Commissioner (R), Mrs. Vinakshi Koul (KAS), Health Officer, Dr. Anita Salgotra, Chief
Enforcement Officer, Sh. Rajesh Gupta, Revenue Officers, Sh. Parmod Kumar, Sh.
Ashwani Sudan, Sh. Parveen Gupta , Sh. Sunil Gupta, Enforcement Inspectors and from
Drugs & Food Control Organisation Designated Officer, Food Safety, Sh. Sanjeev Gupta
Jammu Urban alongwith team of Food Safety Officers Sh. Ajay Khajuria, Sh. Dalip Singh,
Sh. Jai Inder, Sh. Hem Raj constituted under the supervision of Joint Commissioner (A),
Jammu Municipal Corporation Mr. R.S. Jamwal (KAS) to conduct a special drive against
encroachments, sanitation and sale of unhygienic momos.
To redress a no. of complaints by the general public regarding
encroachments and sale of unhygienic momos in various areas of Jammu City, the joint
team of Jammu Municipal Corporation and Drugs & Food Control Organisation on
19.05.2017 conducted an intensive drive in the areas viz Kachhi Chawani, Exchange
Road, Rehari, Sarwal, New Plot etc.
During the drive the team of Jammu Municipal Corporation removed
encroachments and cleared the footpaths & pavements and team of Drugs & Food
Control Organisation seized and destroyed approximately one quintal of unhygienic
momos from the said areas and also seized their utensils used for preparing momos.
During the drive, general public, students and civil society appreciated the joint move
and also accompanied the team. The civil society also appeal to the department that such
type of drives should also be conducted in near future.
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Drive against encroachments, sanitation and sale of unhygienic momos.
On the directions of Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation Mr. M.
Raju (IAS), a team from Jammu Municipal Corporation comprising of Assistant
Commissioner (R), Mrs. Vinakshi Koul (KAS), Health Officer, Dr. Anita Salgotra, Chief
Enforcement Officer, Sh. Rajesh Gupta, Revenue Officers, Sh. Parmod Kumar, Sh.
Ashwani Sudan, Sh. Parveen Gupta , Sh. Sunil Gupta, Enforcement Inspectors and from
Drugs & Food Control Organisation Designated Officer, Food Safety, Sh. Sanjeev Gupta
Jammu Urban alongwith team of Food Safety Officers Sh. Ajay Khajuria, Sh. Dalip Singh,
Sh. Jai Inder, Sh. Hem Raj constituted under the supervision of Joint Commissioner (A),
Jammu Municipal Corporation Mr. R.S. Jamwal (KAS) to conduct a special drive against
encroachments, sanitation and sale of unhygienic momos.
To redress a no. of complaints by the general public regarding
encroachments and sale of unhygienic momos in various areas of Jammu City, the joint
team of Jammu Municipal Corporation and Drugs & Food Control Organisation on
19.05.2017 conducted an intensive drive in the areas viz Kachhi Chawani, Exchange
Road, Rehari, Sarwal, New Plot etc.
During the drive the team of Jammu Municipal Corporation removed
encroachments and cleared the footpaths & pavements and team of Drugs & Food
Control Organisation seized and destroyed approximately one quintal of unhygienic
momos from the said areas and also seized their utensils used for preparing momos.
During the drive, general public, students and civil society appreciated the joint move
and also accompanied the team. The civil society also appeal to the department that such
type of drives should also be conducted in near future.
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Drive against encroachments, sanitation and sale of unhygienic momos.
On the directions of Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation Mr. M.
Raju (IAS), a team from Jammu Municipal Corporation comprising of Assistant
Commissioner (R), Mrs. Vinakshi Koul (KAS), Health Officer, Dr. Anita Salgotra, Chief
Enforcement Officer, Sh. Rajesh Gupta, Revenue Officers, Sh. Parmod Kumar, Sh.
Ashwani Sudan, Sh. Parveen Gupta , Sh. Sunil Gupta, Enforcement Inspectors and from
Drugs & Food Control Organisation Designated Officer, Food Safety, Sh. Sanjeev Gupta
Jammu Urban alongwith team of Food Safety Officers Sh. Ajay Khajuria, Sh. Dalip Singh,
Sh. Jai Inder, Sh. Hem Raj constituted under the supervision of Joint Commissioner (A),
Jammu Municipal Corporation Mr. R.S. Jamwal (KAS) to conduct a special drive against
encroachments, sanitation and sale of unhygienic momos.
To redress a no. of complaints by the general public regarding
encroachments and sale of unhygienic momos in various areas of Jammu City, the joint
team of Jammu Municipal Corporation and Drugs & Food Control Organisation on
19.05.2017 conducted an intensive drive in the areas viz Kachhi Chawani, Exchange
Road, Rehari, Sarwal, New Plot etc.
During the drive the team of Jammu Municipal Corporation removed
encroachments and cleared the footpaths & pavements and team of Drugs & Food
Control Organisation seized and destroyed approximately one quintal of unhygienic
momos from the said areas and also seized their utensils used for preparing momos.
During the drive, general public, students and civil society appreciated the joint move
and also accompanied the team. The civil society also appeal to the department that such
type of drives should also be conducted in near future.
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MLC Sh. Ramesh Arora also participated in the drive and appeal to the
general public and especially students to avoid consumption of momos which are
unhealthy and serious threat to their health. The MLC appreciated the move of Jammu
Municipal Corporation and Drugs & Food Control Organisation and appeal to Drugs &
Food Control Organisation to continue the move against sale of unhygienic food articles
in the city.
20 May 2017
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MLC Sh. Ramesh Arora also participated in the drive and appeal to the
general public and especially students to avoid consumption of momos which are
unhealthy and serious threat to their health. The MLC appreciated the move of Jammu
Municipal Corporation and Drugs & Food Control Organisation and appeal to Drugs &
Food Control Organisation to continue the move against sale of unhygienic food articles
in the city.
20 May 2017
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MLC Sh. Ramesh Arora also participated in the drive and appeal to the
general public and especially students to avoid consumption of momos which are
unhealthy and serious threat to their health. The MLC appreciated the move of Jammu
Municipal Corporation and Drugs & Food Control Organisation and appeal to Drugs &
Food Control Organisation to continue the move against sale of unhygienic food articles
in the city.
20 May 2017
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JMC starts online Swachh Jammu Public Opinion Poll
On the directions of Sh. M. Raju, IAS Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation is
organising online Swachh Jammu Public Opinion Poll in which citizens of Jammu city
will participate online though Jammu Municipal Official Website i.e. www.jmcjammu.org
and through mobile application of Jammu Municipal Corporation, available in Google
and Apple Play Store. The citizens will rate their respective wards on the basis of
cleanliness from ranking 1-10. Rank 1 means dirtiest ward and rank 10 means cleanest
ward. The online voting will start on 21-05-2017 and end on 03-06-2017. The result will
be declared on 06-06-2017. The sanitation team of the ward which get Rank I, II & III will
be rewarded with Rs. 10,000/-, Rs. 7000/- and Rs. 5000/- respectively. Jammu
Municipal Corporation appeals to the respective citizen to participate in the voting, so
that Jammu Municipal Corporation gets the feedback of cleanliness of the wards. This
will help JMC in improving the sanitation services of respective wards.
20 May 2017
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JMC starts online Swachh Jammu Public Opinion Poll
On the directions of Sh. M. Raju, IAS Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation is
organising online Swachh Jammu Public Opinion Poll in which citizens of Jammu city
will participate online though Jammu Municipal Official Website i.e. www.jmcjammu.org
and through mobile application of Jammu Municipal Corporation, available in Google
and Apple Play Store. The citizens will rate their respective wards on the basis of
cleanliness from ranking 1-10. Rank 1 means dirtiest ward and rank 10 means cleanest
ward. The online voting will start on 21-05-2017 and end on 03-06-2017. The result will
be declared on 06-06-2017. The sanitation team of the ward which get Rank I, II & III will
be rewarded with Rs. 10,000/-, Rs. 7000/- and Rs. 5000/- respectively. Jammu
Municipal Corporation appeals to the respective citizen to participate in the voting, so
that Jammu Municipal Corporation gets the feedback of cleanliness of the wards. This
will help JMC in improving the sanitation services of respective wards.
20 May 2017
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JMC starts online Swachh Jammu Public Opinion Poll
On the directions of Sh. M. Raju, IAS Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation is
organising online Swachh Jammu Public Opinion Poll in which citizens of Jammu city
will participate online though Jammu Municipal Official Website i.e. www.jmcjammu.org
and through mobile application of Jammu Municipal Corporation, available in Google
and Apple Play Store. The citizens will rate their respective wards on the basis of
cleanliness from ranking 1-10. Rank 1 means dirtiest ward and rank 10 means cleanest
ward. The online voting will start on 21-05-2017 and end on 03-06-2017. The result will
be declared on 06-06-2017. The sanitation team of the ward which get Rank I, II & III will
be rewarded with Rs. 10,000/-, Rs. 7000/- and Rs. 5000/- respectively. Jammu
Municipal Corporation appeals to the respective citizen to participate in the voting, so
that Jammu Municipal Corporation gets the feedback of cleanliness of the wards. This
will help JMC in improving the sanitation services of respective wards.
20 May 2017
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JMC Commissioner Flags Off Sanitation Drive
In order to give boost to the Swachh Bharat Mission, M. Raju (IAS) Commissioner
Jammu Municipal Corporation today flagged off sanitation drive from A/D Block Gandhi
Nagar Jammu in presence of Sh. R.S Jamwal Joint Commissioner (A), Sh. Neeraj Gupta,
Chief Accounts Officer, Dr. Anita Salgotra, Health Officer, Sanitation Officer, Assistant
Sanitation officer, sanitation staff and locals were also present during the drive. The drive
will be conducted in all the 71 wards within the limits of Jammu Municipal Corporation
as per schedule.
During the drive thorough cleaning / desilting of the lanes/ drains in all the wards
will be done. Besides this sprinkling of lime will also be a part of the drive. Additional
men and machinery is also being deployed during these drives to get optimum result. The
fogging in all these wards will also be done simultaneously.
Commissioner Jammu Municipal Corporation informed the public that Jammu
Municipal Corporation has started online Jammu Swachh Opinion Pole and appealed to
participate in voting so that JMC gets the feedback. This will help JMC in improving the
sanitation services wherever required.
Health Officer appealed the people to cooperate with Jammu Municipal
Corporation to achieve the goal to make Jammu clean and green and dispose off their
garbage at near collection point or garbage containers. Schedule of Sanitation drive shall
be as under:
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JMC Commissioner Flags Off Sanitation Drive
In order to give boost to the Swachh Bharat Mission, M. Raju (IAS) Commissioner
Jammu Municipal Corporation today flagged off sanitation drive from A/D Block Gandhi
Nagar Jammu in presence of Sh. R.S Jamwal Joint Commissioner (A), Sh. Neeraj Gupta,
Chief Accounts Officer, Dr. Anita Salgotra, Health Officer, Sanitation Officer, Assistant
Sanitation officer, sanitation staff and locals were also present during the drive. The drive
will be conducted in all the 71 wards within the limits of Jammu Municipal Corporation
as per schedule.
During the drive thorough cleaning / desilting of the lanes/ drains in all the wards
will be done. Besides this sprinkling of lime will also be a part of the drive. Additional
men and machinery is also being deployed during these drives to get optimum result. The
fogging in all these wards will also be done simultaneously.
Commissioner Jammu Municipal Corporation informed the public that Jammu
Municipal Corporation has started online Jammu Swachh Opinion Pole and appealed to
participate in voting so that JMC gets the feedback. This will help JMC in improving the
sanitation services wherever required.
Health Officer appealed the people to cooperate with Jammu Municipal
Corporation to achieve the goal to make Jammu clean and green and dispose off their
garbage at near collection point or garbage containers. Schedule of Sanitation drive shall
be as under:
E-Newsletter May 2017 Page 11
JMC Commissioner Flags Off Sanitation Drive
In order to give boost to the Swachh Bharat Mission, M. Raju (IAS) Commissioner
Jammu Municipal Corporation today flagged off sanitation drive from A/D Block Gandhi
Nagar Jammu in presence of Sh. R.S Jamwal Joint Commissioner (A), Sh. Neeraj Gupta,
Chief Accounts Officer, Dr. Anita Salgotra, Health Officer, Sanitation Officer, Assistant
Sanitation officer, sanitation staff and locals were also present during the drive. The drive
will be conducted in all the 71 wards within the limits of Jammu Municipal Corporation
as per schedule.
During the drive thorough cleaning / desilting of the lanes/ drains in all the wards
will be done. Besides this sprinkling of lime will also be a part of the drive. Additional
men and machinery is also being deployed during these drives to get optimum result. The
fogging in all these wards will also be done simultaneously.
Commissioner Jammu Municipal Corporation informed the public that Jammu
Municipal Corporation has started online Jammu Swachh Opinion Pole and appealed to
participate in voting so that JMC gets the feedback. This will help JMC in improving the
sanitation services wherever required.
Health Officer appealed the people to cooperate with Jammu Municipal
Corporation to achieve the goal to make Jammu clean and green and dispose off their
garbage at near collection point or garbage containers. Schedule of Sanitation drive shall
be as under:
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S. No Date Day Ward No. Zone
1 22/05/2017 Monday 20-ABC, 21-AB, Main road III
2 23/05/2017 Tuesday 27, 28-AB, 29 33 II
3 24/05/2017 Wednesday 1, 2, 3, 4, 71 I
4 25/05/2017 Thursday 22, 23-AB, Main Road III
5 26/05/2017 Friday 5, 6, 7-AB, 11, 15 I
6 27/05/2017 Saturday 24, 25, 26, 39 II
7 29/05/2017 Monday 8, 9-AB, 10, I
8 30/05/2017 Tuesday 12, 13, 14, 19-ABC I
9 31/05/2017 Wednesday 45, 46, 57(58, 68, 69, 70 Out Sourced)
III
10 01/06/2017 Thursday 30, 31, 32 I
11 02/06/2017 Friday16, 17, 18, 34, 35
(59, 60 Out Sourced)II
12 03/06/2017 Saturday47, 48, 49, 50,
(52 Out Sourced)I
13 05/06/2017 Monday36, 37, 38
(62, 63, 64 Out Sourced)II
14 06/06/2017 Tuesday 42, 43, 44 III
15 07/08/2017 Wednesday51, 53, 54, Rail Head(55, 56 Out Sourced)
III
16 08/06/2017 Thursday40, 41, 61,
(65, 66, 67 Out sourced )I & II
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S. No Date Day Ward No. Zone
1 22/05/2017 Monday 20-ABC, 21-AB, Main road III
2 23/05/2017 Tuesday 27, 28-AB, 29 33 II
3 24/05/2017 Wednesday 1, 2, 3, 4, 71 I
4 25/05/2017 Thursday 22, 23-AB, Main Road III
5 26/05/2017 Friday 5, 6, 7-AB, 11, 15 I
6 27/05/2017 Saturday 24, 25, 26, 39 II
7 29/05/2017 Monday 8, 9-AB, 10, I
8 30/05/2017 Tuesday 12, 13, 14, 19-ABC I
9 31/05/2017 Wednesday 45, 46, 57(58, 68, 69, 70 Out Sourced)
III
10 01/06/2017 Thursday 30, 31, 32 I
11 02/06/2017 Friday16, 17, 18, 34, 35
(59, 60 Out Sourced)II
12 03/06/2017 Saturday47, 48, 49, 50,
(52 Out Sourced)I
13 05/06/2017 Monday36, 37, 38
(62, 63, 64 Out Sourced)II
14 06/06/2017 Tuesday 42, 43, 44 III
15 07/08/2017 Wednesday51, 53, 54, Rail Head(55, 56 Out Sourced)
III
16 08/06/2017 Thursday40, 41, 61,
(65, 66, 67 Out sourced )I & II
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S. No Date Day Ward No. Zone
1 22/05/2017 Monday 20-ABC, 21-AB, Main road III
2 23/05/2017 Tuesday 27, 28-AB, 29 33 II
3 24/05/2017 Wednesday 1, 2, 3, 4, 71 I
4 25/05/2017 Thursday 22, 23-AB, Main Road III
5 26/05/2017 Friday 5, 6, 7-AB, 11, 15 I
6 27/05/2017 Saturday 24, 25, 26, 39 II
7 29/05/2017 Monday 8, 9-AB, 10, I
8 30/05/2017 Tuesday 12, 13, 14, 19-ABC I
9 31/05/2017 Wednesday 45, 46, 57(58, 68, 69, 70 Out Sourced)
III
10 01/06/2017 Thursday 30, 31, 32 I
11 02/06/2017 Friday16, 17, 18, 34, 35
(59, 60 Out Sourced)II
12 03/06/2017 Saturday47, 48, 49, 50,
(52 Out Sourced)I
13 05/06/2017 Monday36, 37, 38
(62, 63, 64 Out Sourced)II
14 06/06/2017 Tuesday 42, 43, 44 III
15 07/08/2017 Wednesday51, 53, 54, Rail Head(55, 56 Out Sourced)
III
16 08/06/2017 Thursday40, 41, 61,
(65, 66, 67 Out sourced )I & II
22 May 2017
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22 May 2017
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Joint anti encroachment drive by JMC, Traffic and Executive Police
On the instructions of Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation, Mr. M. Raju
(IAS), joint anti-encroachment drive was conducted by JMC, Traffic and Executive Police
under the supervision of Joint Commissioner (A), Sh. R.S. Jamwal (KAS), S.S.P. Traffic
Mrs. Nisha Natayal, S.P. Traffic Sh. Rohit, Asstt. Commissioner (Rev.), Mrs. Vinakshi
Koul (KAS). During the drive SDPO West and Domana, Chief Enforcement Officer, Sh.
Rajesh Gupta, Enforcement Officer, Sh. Kamni Kesar, Chief Transport Officer, Sh. Talat
Mehmood Khan Revenue Officers, Sh. Parmod Kumar, Ashwani Sudan, Parveen Gupta
and Sunil Gupta of JMC, SHO of the concerned police stations and field staff of JMC also
accompanied the drive.
The drive was conducted to follow the Hon’ble High Court directions regarding
encroachment of footpaths by shopkeepers causing obstructions to pedestrians and
street vendors causing free flow of traffic and congestion of roads. Anti-encroachment
drive was conducted in the areas viz. Canal road to Paloura, Talab tillo, Bohri, Raj Tilak
road, Purani Mandi, Old Hospital road, City Chowk, Raghunath Bazar, Gurdwara Sunder
Singh road, Below gumat, Vinayak Bazar, Jewel Chowk etc.
During the drive, the team of Jammu Municipal Corporation removed
encroachments and cleared the footpaths and pavements .The team seized about 8
trucks of material displayed by the shopkeepers in front of their shops and on footpaths
causing traffic congestion and free flow of pedestrians. The team lifted 20 (twenty) Nos. of
illegal Rehries plying without licence.
During the drive, the team also aware the shopkeepers and vendors to keep their
goods within their establishments to avoid penal action against them and vendors to ply
their rehries/pharies only in the Rehri Zones and specified areas by JMC.
The general public and civil society welcome the drive conducted by JMC and
appeal to the JMC that such type of drives should be conducted in near future also.
E-Newsletter May 2017 Page 14
Joint anti encroachment drive by JMC, Traffic and Executive Police
On the instructions of Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation, Mr. M. Raju
(IAS), joint anti-encroachment drive was conducted by JMC, Traffic and Executive Police
under the supervision of Joint Commissioner (A), Sh. R.S. Jamwal (KAS), S.S.P. Traffic
Mrs. Nisha Natayal, S.P. Traffic Sh. Rohit, Asstt. Commissioner (Rev.), Mrs. Vinakshi
Koul (KAS). During the drive SDPO West and Domana, Chief Enforcement Officer, Sh.
Rajesh Gupta, Enforcement Officer, Sh. Kamni Kesar, Chief Transport Officer, Sh. Talat
Mehmood Khan Revenue Officers, Sh. Parmod Kumar, Ashwani Sudan, Parveen Gupta
and Sunil Gupta of JMC, SHO of the concerned police stations and field staff of JMC also
accompanied the drive.
The drive was conducted to follow the Hon’ble High Court directions regarding
encroachment of footpaths by shopkeepers causing obstructions to pedestrians and
street vendors causing free flow of traffic and congestion of roads. Anti-encroachment
drive was conducted in the areas viz. Canal road to Paloura, Talab tillo, Bohri, Raj Tilak
road, Purani Mandi, Old Hospital road, City Chowk, Raghunath Bazar, Gurdwara Sunder
Singh road, Below gumat, Vinayak Bazar, Jewel Chowk etc.
During the drive, the team of Jammu Municipal Corporation removed
encroachments and cleared the footpaths and pavements .The team seized about 8
trucks of material displayed by the shopkeepers in front of their shops and on footpaths
causing traffic congestion and free flow of pedestrians. The team lifted 20 (twenty) Nos. of
illegal Rehries plying without licence.
During the drive, the team also aware the shopkeepers and vendors to keep their
goods within their establishments to avoid penal action against them and vendors to ply
their rehries/pharies only in the Rehri Zones and specified areas by JMC.
The general public and civil society welcome the drive conducted by JMC and
appeal to the JMC that such type of drives should be conducted in near future also.
E-Newsletter May 2017 Page 14
Joint anti encroachment drive by JMC, Traffic and Executive Police
On the instructions of Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation, Mr. M. Raju
(IAS), joint anti-encroachment drive was conducted by JMC, Traffic and Executive Police
under the supervision of Joint Commissioner (A), Sh. R.S. Jamwal (KAS), S.S.P. Traffic
Mrs. Nisha Natayal, S.P. Traffic Sh. Rohit, Asstt. Commissioner (Rev.), Mrs. Vinakshi
Koul (KAS). During the drive SDPO West and Domana, Chief Enforcement Officer, Sh.
Rajesh Gupta, Enforcement Officer, Sh. Kamni Kesar, Chief Transport Officer, Sh. Talat
Mehmood Khan Revenue Officers, Sh. Parmod Kumar, Ashwani Sudan, Parveen Gupta
and Sunil Gupta of JMC, SHO of the concerned police stations and field staff of JMC also
accompanied the drive.
The drive was conducted to follow the Hon’ble High Court directions regarding
encroachment of footpaths by shopkeepers causing obstructions to pedestrians and
street vendors causing free flow of traffic and congestion of roads. Anti-encroachment
drive was conducted in the areas viz. Canal road to Paloura, Talab tillo, Bohri, Raj Tilak
road, Purani Mandi, Old Hospital road, City Chowk, Raghunath Bazar, Gurdwara Sunder
Singh road, Below gumat, Vinayak Bazar, Jewel Chowk etc.
During the drive, the team of Jammu Municipal Corporation removed
encroachments and cleared the footpaths and pavements .The team seized about 8
trucks of material displayed by the shopkeepers in front of their shops and on footpaths
causing traffic congestion and free flow of pedestrians. The team lifted 20 (twenty) Nos. of
illegal Rehries plying without licence.
During the drive, the team also aware the shopkeepers and vendors to keep their
goods within their establishments to avoid penal action against them and vendors to ply
their rehries/pharies only in the Rehri Zones and specified areas by JMC.
The general public and civil society welcome the drive conducted by JMC and
appeal to the JMC that such type of drives should be conducted in near future also.
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The Joint Commissioner (A) further appealed to the general public/shopkeepers
not to encroach upon the footpaths, pavements etc. which is a main cause of insanitary
conditions in the areas.
23 May 2017
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The Joint Commissioner (A) further appealed to the general public/shopkeepers
not to encroach upon the footpaths, pavements etc. which is a main cause of insanitary
conditions in the areas.
23 May 2017
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The Joint Commissioner (A) further appealed to the general public/shopkeepers
not to encroach upon the footpaths, pavements etc. which is a main cause of insanitary
conditions in the areas.
23 May 2017
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JMC organized IEC campaign and distributed dustbins
Under the guidelines of Swachh Bharat Mission and on the instructions of Sh. M.
Raju (IAS) Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation, Sh. R.S. Jamwal, Joint
Commissioner (A), JMC, Dr. Anita Salgotra, Health Officer, Sh. Suresh Kumar, AEE
Mech. organized Information Education and Communication (IEC) and distributed
dustbins to the households at Gangya Ward No. 56. The dustbins were distributed in two
colours i.e. Blue & Green. On this occasion Sh. Baldev Singh Baloria, SH. Harbans
Chowdhary, Ranjit Singh, Om Nath, Rakesh Sangral, L. M. Bhat, Vinay Gupta residents
of the area were present.
The Joint Commissioner (A) JMC appealed the gathering that the dustbins in two
different colours are being distributed, green bin for biodegradable (wet waste) and blue
bin for non-biodegradable (dry waste). This initiative has been taken so that the source
segregation shall be started as early as possible in Jammu city. Joint Commissioner (A)
assured 100% distribution of dustbins for segregation in the ward.
The Health Officer also appealed to all the gathering that the segregation is
compulsory under guidelines of SBM so it is responsibility of every citizen to segregate
waste at source and requested the people to start composting in the respective ward with
the help of JMC. This will also reduce quantity of garbage being lifted and dumped by the
Corporation at dumping sites.
Sh. Baldev Singh Baloria appreciated this step taken by Jammu Municipal
Corporation to make the Jammu clean and green. He also appealed the residents to
segregate the garbage in two different bins provided by the Jammu Municipal
Corporation and assured their full cooperation to the Jammu Municipal Corporation for
the success of swachh bharat mission a big initiative taken by Hon’ble Prime Minister of
India.
E-Newsletter May 2017 Page 16
JMC organized IEC campaign and distributed dustbins
Under the guidelines of Swachh Bharat Mission and on the instructions of Sh. M.
Raju (IAS) Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation, Sh. R.S. Jamwal, Joint
Commissioner (A), JMC, Dr. Anita Salgotra, Health Officer, Sh. Suresh Kumar, AEE
Mech. organized Information Education and Communication (IEC) and distributed
dustbins to the households at Gangya Ward No. 56. The dustbins were distributed in two
colours i.e. Blue & Green. On this occasion Sh. Baldev Singh Baloria, SH. Harbans
Chowdhary, Ranjit Singh, Om Nath, Rakesh Sangral, L. M. Bhat, Vinay Gupta residents
of the area were present.
The Joint Commissioner (A) JMC appealed the gathering that the dustbins in two
different colours are being distributed, green bin for biodegradable (wet waste) and blue
bin for non-biodegradable (dry waste). This initiative has been taken so that the source
segregation shall be started as early as possible in Jammu city. Joint Commissioner (A)
assured 100% distribution of dustbins for segregation in the ward.
The Health Officer also appealed to all the gathering that the segregation is
compulsory under guidelines of SBM so it is responsibility of every citizen to segregate
waste at source and requested the people to start composting in the respective ward with
the help of JMC. This will also reduce quantity of garbage being lifted and dumped by the
Corporation at dumping sites.
Sh. Baldev Singh Baloria appreciated this step taken by Jammu Municipal
Corporation to make the Jammu clean and green. He also appealed the residents to
segregate the garbage in two different bins provided by the Jammu Municipal
Corporation and assured their full cooperation to the Jammu Municipal Corporation for
the success of swachh bharat mission a big initiative taken by Hon’ble Prime Minister of
India.
E-Newsletter May 2017 Page 16
JMC organized IEC campaign and distributed dustbins
Under the guidelines of Swachh Bharat Mission and on the instructions of Sh. M.
Raju (IAS) Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation, Sh. R.S. Jamwal, Joint
Commissioner (A), JMC, Dr. Anita Salgotra, Health Officer, Sh. Suresh Kumar, AEE
Mech. organized Information Education and Communication (IEC) and distributed
dustbins to the households at Gangya Ward No. 56. The dustbins were distributed in two
colours i.e. Blue & Green. On this occasion Sh. Baldev Singh Baloria, SH. Harbans
Chowdhary, Ranjit Singh, Om Nath, Rakesh Sangral, L. M. Bhat, Vinay Gupta residents
of the area were present.
The Joint Commissioner (A) JMC appealed the gathering that the dustbins in two
different colours are being distributed, green bin for biodegradable (wet waste) and blue
bin for non-biodegradable (dry waste). This initiative has been taken so that the source
segregation shall be started as early as possible in Jammu city. Joint Commissioner (A)
assured 100% distribution of dustbins for segregation in the ward.
The Health Officer also appealed to all the gathering that the segregation is
compulsory under guidelines of SBM so it is responsibility of every citizen to segregate
waste at source and requested the people to start composting in the respective ward with
the help of JMC. This will also reduce quantity of garbage being lifted and dumped by the
Corporation at dumping sites.
Sh. Baldev Singh Baloria appreciated this step taken by Jammu Municipal
Corporation to make the Jammu clean and green. He also appealed the residents to
segregate the garbage in two different bins provided by the Jammu Municipal
Corporation and assured their full cooperation to the Jammu Municipal Corporation for
the success of swachh bharat mission a big initiative taken by Hon’ble Prime Minister of
India.
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23 May 2017
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Anti encroachment drive by Jammu municipal corporation
On the instructions of Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation Mr. M. Raju (IAS),
the Jammu Municipal Corporation continuing its drive against illegal
rehries/pharies/hoardings and encroachers causing traffic congestion and obstructing
free movement of pedestrians on footpaths. The drive was conducted under the
supervision of Joint Commissioner (A), JMC Sh. R.S. Jamwal (KAS) and Assistant
Commissioner (Rev.) JMC Mrs. Vinakshi Koul (KAS). During the drive Chief Enforcement
Officer, Sh. Rajesh Gupta, Enforcement Officer, Sh. Kamini Kesar, Revenue Officers, Sh.
Parmod Kumar, Sh. Ashwani Sudan, Sh. Parveen Gupta and Sh. Sunil Gupta of JMC,
Police force of the concerned Police Stations & other Enforcement staff of JMC also
accompanied the drive.
The drive was conducted in the areas viz Indira Chowk, Shalamar Road,
B.C. Road, Gumat, Gurdwara Sunder Singh Road, Gandhi Nagar, Shastri Nagar, Jewel
and Narwal area etc.
During the drive the team of Jammu Municipal Corporation removed
encroachments and cleared the footpaths and pavements. The team seized about 30
illegal rehries plying without licence from these areas and seized 5 trucks of material
displayed by the shopkeepers in front of their shops and footpaths causing traffic
congestion and free flow of pedestrians. The team also removed illegal hoardings from
these areas.
The Jammu Municipal Corporation also appeals to the shopkeepers to
keep their goods within their establishments to avoid penal action against them and
vendors to ply their rehries only in the rehri zone and specified areas by Jammu
Municipal Corporation.
The general public and civil society welcomed the drive conducted by
Jammu Municipal Corporation and appeal to the JMC that such type of drives should be
conducted at regular intervals.
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Anti encroachment drive by Jammu municipal corporation
On the instructions of Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation Mr. M. Raju (IAS),
the Jammu Municipal Corporation continuing its drive against illegal
rehries/pharies/hoardings and encroachers causing traffic congestion and obstructing
free movement of pedestrians on footpaths. The drive was conducted under the
supervision of Joint Commissioner (A), JMC Sh. R.S. Jamwal (KAS) and Assistant
Commissioner (Rev.) JMC Mrs. Vinakshi Koul (KAS). During the drive Chief Enforcement
Officer, Sh. Rajesh Gupta, Enforcement Officer, Sh. Kamini Kesar, Revenue Officers, Sh.
Parmod Kumar, Sh. Ashwani Sudan, Sh. Parveen Gupta and Sh. Sunil Gupta of JMC,
Police force of the concerned Police Stations & other Enforcement staff of JMC also
accompanied the drive.
The drive was conducted in the areas viz Indira Chowk, Shalamar Road,
B.C. Road, Gumat, Gurdwara Sunder Singh Road, Gandhi Nagar, Shastri Nagar, Jewel
and Narwal area etc.
During the drive the team of Jammu Municipal Corporation removed
encroachments and cleared the footpaths and pavements. The team seized about 30
illegal rehries plying without licence from these areas and seized 5 trucks of material
displayed by the shopkeepers in front of their shops and footpaths causing traffic
congestion and free flow of pedestrians. The team also removed illegal hoardings from
these areas.
The Jammu Municipal Corporation also appeals to the shopkeepers to
keep their goods within their establishments to avoid penal action against them and
vendors to ply their rehries only in the rehri zone and specified areas by Jammu
Municipal Corporation.
The general public and civil society welcomed the drive conducted by
Jammu Municipal Corporation and appeal to the JMC that such type of drives should be
conducted at regular intervals.
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Anti encroachment drive by Jammu municipal corporation
On the instructions of Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation Mr. M. Raju (IAS),
the Jammu Municipal Corporation continuing its drive against illegal
rehries/pharies/hoardings and encroachers causing traffic congestion and obstructing
free movement of pedestrians on footpaths. The drive was conducted under the
supervision of Joint Commissioner (A), JMC Sh. R.S. Jamwal (KAS) and Assistant
Commissioner (Rev.) JMC Mrs. Vinakshi Koul (KAS). During the drive Chief Enforcement
Officer, Sh. Rajesh Gupta, Enforcement Officer, Sh. Kamini Kesar, Revenue Officers, Sh.
Parmod Kumar, Sh. Ashwani Sudan, Sh. Parveen Gupta and Sh. Sunil Gupta of JMC,
Police force of the concerned Police Stations & other Enforcement staff of JMC also
accompanied the drive.
The drive was conducted in the areas viz Indira Chowk, Shalamar Road,
B.C. Road, Gumat, Gurdwara Sunder Singh Road, Gandhi Nagar, Shastri Nagar, Jewel
and Narwal area etc.
During the drive the team of Jammu Municipal Corporation removed
encroachments and cleared the footpaths and pavements. The team seized about 30
illegal rehries plying without licence from these areas and seized 5 trucks of material
displayed by the shopkeepers in front of their shops and footpaths causing traffic
congestion and free flow of pedestrians. The team also removed illegal hoardings from
these areas.
The Jammu Municipal Corporation also appeals to the shopkeepers to
keep their goods within their establishments to avoid penal action against them and
vendors to ply their rehries only in the rehri zone and specified areas by Jammu
Municipal Corporation.
The general public and civil society welcomed the drive conducted by
Jammu Municipal Corporation and appeal to the JMC that such type of drives should be
conducted at regular intervals.
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JMC conducts an extensive tour of various nallahs falling within thelimits of Jammu Municipal Corporation
Today on 27.05.2017 on the directions of Commissioner, Jammu Municipal
Corporation, Mr. M. Raju (IAS), a team of officials under the supervision of Sh. R.S.
Jamwal (KAS), Joint Commissioner (A), JMC conducted an extensive tour of various
nallahs falling within the limits of Jammu Municipal Corporation and inspected the
ongoing de-silting drive launched by Transport Section of JMC w.e.f. 1st May, 2017.
During the inspection it has been brought to the notice that morethan 1 lac ton of silt
and garbage has been removed from barsati nallahs with the help of men and machinery
deployed by JMC it includes 1 No. Tracked Excavator, 6 No. JCBs, 12 No. Tippers, 4 No.
Front End Loader, 150 Nallah Gang Labour. The drive was launched in order to get the
nallahs de-silted well before the onset of monsoon season and to avoid any kind of flash
flood during rains. The nallahs which have been de-silted so far includes various
tributaries of Landoi Choi nallah passing through Nanak Nagar, Sanjay Nagar, Trikuta
Nagar and Gandhi Nagar, Nai Basti, Preet Nagar Digiana, Valmiki Colony, Sector-4, Kunj
Vihar lane. The nallahs on right side of Tawi River which have been de-silted by JMC
includes Shakti Nagar nallah, Krishna Nagar nallah, Durga Nagar nallah, Talab Tillo,
Kabir Colony, Vishal Nagar etc. The operation will continue till September ending when
the monsoon season will be over. However, the first phase of de-silting shall be
completed before the end of June.
During the tour on spot directions were given to the Chief Transport Officer, Sh.
Talat Mehmood Khan who is over all inchrage of the entire de-silting drive launched by
Transport Section of JMC to further expedite the de-silting drive and clear all the
bottlenecks which generally cause havoc during monsoon season. All the venerable
points of barsati nallahs have been identified by the Transport Section of JMC and on
spot instructions were issued to clear all these points well before the onset of monsoon
season so that any kind of loss to the life and property of people can be avoided in case of
heavy down pour.
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JMC conducts an extensive tour of various nallahs falling within thelimits of Jammu Municipal Corporation
Today on 27.05.2017 on the directions of Commissioner, Jammu Municipal
Corporation, Mr. M. Raju (IAS), a team of officials under the supervision of Sh. R.S.
Jamwal (KAS), Joint Commissioner (A), JMC conducted an extensive tour of various
nallahs falling within the limits of Jammu Municipal Corporation and inspected the
ongoing de-silting drive launched by Transport Section of JMC w.e.f. 1st May, 2017.
During the inspection it has been brought to the notice that morethan 1 lac ton of silt
and garbage has been removed from barsati nallahs with the help of men and machinery
deployed by JMC it includes 1 No. Tracked Excavator, 6 No. JCBs, 12 No. Tippers, 4 No.
Front End Loader, 150 Nallah Gang Labour. The drive was launched in order to get the
nallahs de-silted well before the onset of monsoon season and to avoid any kind of flash
flood during rains. The nallahs which have been de-silted so far includes various
tributaries of Landoi Choi nallah passing through Nanak Nagar, Sanjay Nagar, Trikuta
Nagar and Gandhi Nagar, Nai Basti, Preet Nagar Digiana, Valmiki Colony, Sector-4, Kunj
Vihar lane. The nallahs on right side of Tawi River which have been de-silted by JMC
includes Shakti Nagar nallah, Krishna Nagar nallah, Durga Nagar nallah, Talab Tillo,
Kabir Colony, Vishal Nagar etc. The operation will continue till September ending when
the monsoon season will be over. However, the first phase of de-silting shall be
completed before the end of June.
During the tour on spot directions were given to the Chief Transport Officer, Sh.
Talat Mehmood Khan who is over all inchrage of the entire de-silting drive launched by
Transport Section of JMC to further expedite the de-silting drive and clear all the
bottlenecks which generally cause havoc during monsoon season. All the venerable
points of barsati nallahs have been identified by the Transport Section of JMC and on
spot instructions were issued to clear all these points well before the onset of monsoon
season so that any kind of loss to the life and property of people can be avoided in case of
heavy down pour.
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JMC conducts an extensive tour of various nallahs falling within thelimits of Jammu Municipal Corporation
Today on 27.05.2017 on the directions of Commissioner, Jammu Municipal
Corporation, Mr. M. Raju (IAS), a team of officials under the supervision of Sh. R.S.
Jamwal (KAS), Joint Commissioner (A), JMC conducted an extensive tour of various
nallahs falling within the limits of Jammu Municipal Corporation and inspected the
ongoing de-silting drive launched by Transport Section of JMC w.e.f. 1st May, 2017.
During the inspection it has been brought to the notice that morethan 1 lac ton of silt
and garbage has been removed from barsati nallahs with the help of men and machinery
deployed by JMC it includes 1 No. Tracked Excavator, 6 No. JCBs, 12 No. Tippers, 4 No.
Front End Loader, 150 Nallah Gang Labour. The drive was launched in order to get the
nallahs de-silted well before the onset of monsoon season and to avoid any kind of flash
flood during rains. The nallahs which have been de-silted so far includes various
tributaries of Landoi Choi nallah passing through Nanak Nagar, Sanjay Nagar, Trikuta
Nagar and Gandhi Nagar, Nai Basti, Preet Nagar Digiana, Valmiki Colony, Sector-4, Kunj
Vihar lane. The nallahs on right side of Tawi River which have been de-silted by JMC
includes Shakti Nagar nallah, Krishna Nagar nallah, Durga Nagar nallah, Talab Tillo,
Kabir Colony, Vishal Nagar etc. The operation will continue till September ending when
the monsoon season will be over. However, the first phase of de-silting shall be
completed before the end of June.
During the tour on spot directions were given to the Chief Transport Officer, Sh.
Talat Mehmood Khan who is over all inchrage of the entire de-silting drive launched by
Transport Section of JMC to further expedite the de-silting drive and clear all the
bottlenecks which generally cause havoc during monsoon season. All the venerable
points of barsati nallahs have been identified by the Transport Section of JMC and on
spot instructions were issued to clear all these points well before the onset of monsoon
season so that any kind of loss to the life and property of people can be avoided in case of
heavy down pour.
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The JMC has constituted 3 teams 1 each for 3 zones of Transport Section under the
control of Transport Officers of Zone-I, II & III namely Sh. Balbir Singh, Prem Raj and
Sanjeev Kumar to attend the complaints/grievances of general public with regard to the
clearance of nallahs.
The public appreciated the efforts of Jammu Municipal Corporation and convey
special thanks to the Commissioner, JMC for initiating de-silting drive well in time on
such a large scale.
The Commissioner, JMC appealed the general public not to encroach upon nallashs
and also not throw garbage/building material in the nallas as the same is the main
cause of choking of nallahs and it is our duty to clean our surrounds and further
assured that JMC will put every possible effort for minimizing the problems of general
public.
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The JMC has constituted 3 teams 1 each for 3 zones of Transport Section under the
control of Transport Officers of Zone-I, II & III namely Sh. Balbir Singh, Prem Raj and
Sanjeev Kumar to attend the complaints/grievances of general public with regard to the
clearance of nallahs.
The public appreciated the efforts of Jammu Municipal Corporation and convey
special thanks to the Commissioner, JMC for initiating de-silting drive well in time on
such a large scale.
The Commissioner, JMC appealed the general public not to encroach upon nallashs
and also not throw garbage/building material in the nallas as the same is the main
cause of choking of nallahs and it is our duty to clean our surrounds and further
assured that JMC will put every possible effort for minimizing the problems of general
public.
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The JMC has constituted 3 teams 1 each for 3 zones of Transport Section under the
control of Transport Officers of Zone-I, II & III namely Sh. Balbir Singh, Prem Raj and
Sanjeev Kumar to attend the complaints/grievances of general public with regard to the
clearance of nallahs.
The public appreciated the efforts of Jammu Municipal Corporation and convey
special thanks to the Commissioner, JMC for initiating de-silting drive well in time on
such a large scale.
The Commissioner, JMC appealed the general public not to encroach upon nallashs
and also not throw garbage/building material in the nallas as the same is the main
cause of choking of nallahs and it is our duty to clean our surrounds and further
assured that JMC will put every possible effort for minimizing the problems of general
public.
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Thematic Drive conducted by JMC in and around the Mosques
On the instructions of Sh. M. Raju (IAS) Commissioner, Jammu Municipal
Corporation, JMC conducted thematic cleanliness drive in and around the mosques
within the limits of Jammu Municipal Corporation. The drive was launched in view of
holy month of Ramzan as the large no. of Devotees visit these mosques to offer prayers.
The drive was launched by Sh. R.S. Jamwal, Joint Commissioner (A), JMC, Dr. Anita
Salgotra, Health Officer from Mosque at Gandhi Nagar Apsara Road Jammu.
The other main mosques which were covered in the drive are at Rail Head, Sanjay Nagar,
Bahu Fort, Malik Market, Gujjar Nagar, Talab Khatikian, CPO Chowk, New Plot,
Hyderpura Janipura.
The Imams of all these mosques were requested to spread the message of Swach
Bharat Mission among the people who come to offer prayers in the mosques as their
message have a great impact to the people. This will help to achieve the goal of Swachh
Bharat Mission.
Banners highlighting the message which help to keep our clean and green our city
were also placed on all the mosques so that the people visit these mosques during the
month of holy Ramzan spread these messages among the general masses.
Cleanliness drives were conducted in and around all the mosques and the staff directed
to maintain the cleanliness especially during the holy month of Ramzan as large no. of
devotees visit these mosques to offer prayers.
The Contact nos. of field staff were also shared by the heads of these mosques so
that at any time they call the field staff to redress their grievances if any.
The Joint Commissioner (A), JMC directed the Electric wing to repair all the
defected street lights around all the mosques and en route so that the people don’t face
any problems as people offer prayers during late hours also in this holy month of
Ramzan.
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Thematic Drive conducted by JMC in and around the Mosques
On the instructions of Sh. M. Raju (IAS) Commissioner, Jammu Municipal
Corporation, JMC conducted thematic cleanliness drive in and around the mosques
within the limits of Jammu Municipal Corporation. The drive was launched in view of
holy month of Ramzan as the large no. of Devotees visit these mosques to offer prayers.
The drive was launched by Sh. R.S. Jamwal, Joint Commissioner (A), JMC, Dr. Anita
Salgotra, Health Officer from Mosque at Gandhi Nagar Apsara Road Jammu.
The other main mosques which were covered in the drive are at Rail Head, Sanjay Nagar,
Bahu Fort, Malik Market, Gujjar Nagar, Talab Khatikian, CPO Chowk, New Plot,
Hyderpura Janipura.
The Imams of all these mosques were requested to spread the message of Swach
Bharat Mission among the people who come to offer prayers in the mosques as their
message have a great impact to the people. This will help to achieve the goal of Swachh
Bharat Mission.
Banners highlighting the message which help to keep our clean and green our city
were also placed on all the mosques so that the people visit these mosques during the
month of holy Ramzan spread these messages among the general masses.
Cleanliness drives were conducted in and around all the mosques and the staff directed
to maintain the cleanliness especially during the holy month of Ramzan as large no. of
devotees visit these mosques to offer prayers.
The Contact nos. of field staff were also shared by the heads of these mosques so
that at any time they call the field staff to redress their grievances if any.
The Joint Commissioner (A), JMC directed the Electric wing to repair all the
defected street lights around all the mosques and en route so that the people don’t face
any problems as people offer prayers during late hours also in this holy month of
Ramzan.
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Thematic Drive conducted by JMC in and around the Mosques
On the instructions of Sh. M. Raju (IAS) Commissioner, Jammu Municipal
Corporation, JMC conducted thematic cleanliness drive in and around the mosques
within the limits of Jammu Municipal Corporation. The drive was launched in view of
holy month of Ramzan as the large no. of Devotees visit these mosques to offer prayers.
The drive was launched by Sh. R.S. Jamwal, Joint Commissioner (A), JMC, Dr. Anita
Salgotra, Health Officer from Mosque at Gandhi Nagar Apsara Road Jammu.
The other main mosques which were covered in the drive are at Rail Head, Sanjay Nagar,
Bahu Fort, Malik Market, Gujjar Nagar, Talab Khatikian, CPO Chowk, New Plot,
Hyderpura Janipura.
The Imams of all these mosques were requested to spread the message of Swach
Bharat Mission among the people who come to offer prayers in the mosques as their
message have a great impact to the people. This will help to achieve the goal of Swachh
Bharat Mission.
Banners highlighting the message which help to keep our clean and green our city
were also placed on all the mosques so that the people visit these mosques during the
month of holy Ramzan spread these messages among the general masses.
Cleanliness drives were conducted in and around all the mosques and the staff directed
to maintain the cleanliness especially during the holy month of Ramzan as large no. of
devotees visit these mosques to offer prayers.
The Contact nos. of field staff were also shared by the heads of these mosques so
that at any time they call the field staff to redress their grievances if any.
The Joint Commissioner (A), JMC directed the Electric wing to repair all the
defected street lights around all the mosques and en route so that the people don’t face
any problems as people offer prayers during late hours also in this holy month of
Ramzan.
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The Joint Commissioner (A), JMC also directed to Engineering wing of JMC to
takeup the minor repair work immediately so that the devotee do not face any difficulty.
The Imam of these masques appreciated the steps taken by the Jammu Municipal
Corporation during the holy month of Ramzan and also assured that they will convey the
message of swachta among the namazis for the success of Swach Bharat Mission.
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The Joint Commissioner (A), JMC also directed to Engineering wing of JMC to
takeup the minor repair work immediately so that the devotee do not face any difficulty.
The Imam of these masques appreciated the steps taken by the Jammu Municipal
Corporation during the holy month of Ramzan and also assured that they will convey the
message of swachta among the namazis for the success of Swach Bharat Mission.
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The Joint Commissioner (A), JMC also directed to Engineering wing of JMC to
takeup the minor repair work immediately so that the devotee do not face any difficulty.
The Imam of these masques appreciated the steps taken by the Jammu Municipal
Corporation during the holy month of Ramzan and also assured that they will convey the
message of swachta among the namazis for the success of Swach Bharat Mission.
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JMC Conducted Quiz Competition On SBM in association with Newsline
On the instructions of Sh. M. Raju (IAS) Commissioner, Jammu Municipal
Corporation, JMC conducted Quiz competition on SBM in association with Newsline.
A Quiz Competition was organized on Swatch Bharat Abhiyan at Rose Public Hr.
Sec. School Shastri Nagar Jammu. The students of five reputed schools participated in
the competition and exhibited their full preparedness on the said topic. The schools
which involved in this marathon Quiz were Rose Public Higher Secondary School Shastri
Nagar, S D Tarapuri High School Gandhi Nagar, Govt. Boys Secondary School Shastri
Nagar, Govt. Girls High School Gandhi Nagar & Cybernetic Secondary School Kunjwani.
The students of Govt. Boys Secondary School Shastri Nagar stood first in quiz
competition, and the second position was awarded to S D Tarapuri School and the third
position was taken by Cybernetic School. This was a unique event in itself as the school
children showed great enthusiasm.
The show conceived and directed by Sh. Sajjad Matto and Sh. Rafi Hyder. Such
shows can really help to realize the dreams of Hon'ble PM Sh. Narendra Modi.
Sh. R.S. Jamwal Joint Commissioner (A), JMC and Dr. Anita Salgotra Health
Officer distribute the prizes to the winners, runner-up and participants also. After the
prize distribution ceremony Joint Commissioner (A), stress the Children to join hands
with the Jammu Municipal Corporation and spread the message of Swachta to the every
walks of the society for the success of Swachh Bharat Mission.
He also apprised that the young generation found more aware about this mission
as compare to the others. He assured that such competition will also be organized in
future.
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JMC Conducted Quiz Competition On SBM in association with Newsline
On the instructions of Sh. M. Raju (IAS) Commissioner, Jammu Municipal
Corporation, JMC conducted Quiz competition on SBM in association with Newsline.
A Quiz Competition was organized on Swatch Bharat Abhiyan at Rose Public Hr.
Sec. School Shastri Nagar Jammu. The students of five reputed schools participated in
the competition and exhibited their full preparedness on the said topic. The schools
which involved in this marathon Quiz were Rose Public Higher Secondary School Shastri
Nagar, S D Tarapuri High School Gandhi Nagar, Govt. Boys Secondary School Shastri
Nagar, Govt. Girls High School Gandhi Nagar & Cybernetic Secondary School Kunjwani.
The students of Govt. Boys Secondary School Shastri Nagar stood first in quiz
competition, and the second position was awarded to S D Tarapuri School and the third
position was taken by Cybernetic School. This was a unique event in itself as the school
children showed great enthusiasm.
The show conceived and directed by Sh. Sajjad Matto and Sh. Rafi Hyder. Such
shows can really help to realize the dreams of Hon'ble PM Sh. Narendra Modi.
Sh. R.S. Jamwal Joint Commissioner (A), JMC and Dr. Anita Salgotra Health
Officer distribute the prizes to the winners, runner-up and participants also. After the
prize distribution ceremony Joint Commissioner (A), stress the Children to join hands
with the Jammu Municipal Corporation and spread the message of Swachta to the every
walks of the society for the success of Swachh Bharat Mission.
He also apprised that the young generation found more aware about this mission
as compare to the others. He assured that such competition will also be organized in
future.
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JMC Conducted Quiz Competition On SBM in association with Newsline
On the instructions of Sh. M. Raju (IAS) Commissioner, Jammu Municipal
Corporation, JMC conducted Quiz competition on SBM in association with Newsline.
A Quiz Competition was organized on Swatch Bharat Abhiyan at Rose Public Hr.
Sec. School Shastri Nagar Jammu. The students of five reputed schools participated in
the competition and exhibited their full preparedness on the said topic. The schools
which involved in this marathon Quiz were Rose Public Higher Secondary School Shastri
Nagar, S D Tarapuri High School Gandhi Nagar, Govt. Boys Secondary School Shastri
Nagar, Govt. Girls High School Gandhi Nagar & Cybernetic Secondary School Kunjwani.
The students of Govt. Boys Secondary School Shastri Nagar stood first in quiz
competition, and the second position was awarded to S D Tarapuri School and the third
position was taken by Cybernetic School. This was a unique event in itself as the school
children showed great enthusiasm.
The show conceived and directed by Sh. Sajjad Matto and Sh. Rafi Hyder. Such
shows can really help to realize the dreams of Hon'ble PM Sh. Narendra Modi.
Sh. R.S. Jamwal Joint Commissioner (A), JMC and Dr. Anita Salgotra Health
Officer distribute the prizes to the winners, runner-up and participants also. After the
prize distribution ceremony Joint Commissioner (A), stress the Children to join hands
with the Jammu Municipal Corporation and spread the message of Swachta to the every
walks of the society for the success of Swachh Bharat Mission.
He also apprised that the young generation found more aware about this mission
as compare to the others. He assured that such competition will also be organized in
future.
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Anti encroachment drive by Jammu municipal corporation
On the instructions of Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation Mr. M. Raju
(IAS), the Jammu Municipal Corporation continues its intensive drive against illegal
rehries/pharies/hoardings and encroachers causing traffic congestion and obstructing
free movement of pedestrians on footpaths. The drive was conducted under the
supervision of Assistant Commissioner (Rev.) JMC Mrs. Vinakshi Koul (KAS). During the
drive Chief Enforcement Officer, Sh. Rajesh Gupta, Revenue Officers, Sh. Parmod Kumar,
Sh. Ashwani Sudan, Sh. Parveen Gupta and Sh. Sunil Gupta of JMC & other
Enforcement staff of JMC also accompanied the drive.
The drive was conducted in the areas viz Indira Chowk, B.C. Road, Canal
Head, Guest House, Talab Tillo, Bohri, Paloura and Akhnoor Road. During the drive the
team of Jammu Municipal Corporation removed encroachments and cleared the
footpaths and pavements. The team seized about 5 illegal rehries plying without licence
from these areas and seized 3 trucks of material including AC’s, Fans, Coolers and other
electronic goods displayed by the shopkeepers in front of their shops and footpaths
causing traffic congestion and free flow of pedestrians. The team also removed illegal
hoardings from these areas.
The Jammu Municipal Corporation again appeals to the shopkeepers to
keep their goods within their establishments to avoid penal action against them and
vendors to ply their rehries only in the rehri zones established by Jammu Municipal
Corporation and only after obtaining proper rehri licence from JMC.
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Anti encroachment drive by Jammu municipal corporation
On the instructions of Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation Mr. M. Raju
(IAS), the Jammu Municipal Corporation continues its intensive drive against illegal
rehries/pharies/hoardings and encroachers causing traffic congestion and obstructing
free movement of pedestrians on footpaths. The drive was conducted under the
supervision of Assistant Commissioner (Rev.) JMC Mrs. Vinakshi Koul (KAS). During the
drive Chief Enforcement Officer, Sh. Rajesh Gupta, Revenue Officers, Sh. Parmod Kumar,
Sh. Ashwani Sudan, Sh. Parveen Gupta and Sh. Sunil Gupta of JMC & other
Enforcement staff of JMC also accompanied the drive.
The drive was conducted in the areas viz Indira Chowk, B.C. Road, Canal
Head, Guest House, Talab Tillo, Bohri, Paloura and Akhnoor Road. During the drive the
team of Jammu Municipal Corporation removed encroachments and cleared the
footpaths and pavements. The team seized about 5 illegal rehries plying without licence
from these areas and seized 3 trucks of material including AC’s, Fans, Coolers and other
electronic goods displayed by the shopkeepers in front of their shops and footpaths
causing traffic congestion and free flow of pedestrians. The team also removed illegal
hoardings from these areas.
The Jammu Municipal Corporation again appeals to the shopkeepers to
keep their goods within their establishments to avoid penal action against them and
vendors to ply their rehries only in the rehri zones established by Jammu Municipal
Corporation and only after obtaining proper rehri licence from JMC.
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Anti encroachment drive by Jammu municipal corporation
On the instructions of Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation Mr. M. Raju
(IAS), the Jammu Municipal Corporation continues its intensive drive against illegal
rehries/pharies/hoardings and encroachers causing traffic congestion and obstructing
free movement of pedestrians on footpaths. The drive was conducted under the
supervision of Assistant Commissioner (Rev.) JMC Mrs. Vinakshi Koul (KAS). During the
drive Chief Enforcement Officer, Sh. Rajesh Gupta, Revenue Officers, Sh. Parmod Kumar,
Sh. Ashwani Sudan, Sh. Parveen Gupta and Sh. Sunil Gupta of JMC & other
Enforcement staff of JMC also accompanied the drive.
The drive was conducted in the areas viz Indira Chowk, B.C. Road, Canal
Head, Guest House, Talab Tillo, Bohri, Paloura and Akhnoor Road. During the drive the
team of Jammu Municipal Corporation removed encroachments and cleared the
footpaths and pavements. The team seized about 5 illegal rehries plying without licence
from these areas and seized 3 trucks of material including AC’s, Fans, Coolers and other
electronic goods displayed by the shopkeepers in front of their shops and footpaths
causing traffic congestion and free flow of pedestrians. The team also removed illegal
hoardings from these areas.
The Jammu Municipal Corporation again appeals to the shopkeepers to
keep their goods within their establishments to avoid penal action against them and
vendors to ply their rehries only in the rehri zones established by Jammu Municipal
Corporation and only after obtaining proper rehri licence from JMC.
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Desiliting drive for clearance of seasonal Nallah’s falling with in JMC limits
The Transport Section of JMC has continued its desiliting drive for clearance of
seasonal Nallah’s falling with in JMC limits during last month i.e 5/2017 the Tpt.
section of JMC has taken up many Nallah’s under desiliting drive so as to avoid any kind
of flash flood during forthcoming monsoon season.
JMC has deployed both men & machinery for desiliting of these Nallah’s well before
the onset of monsoon season. The Tpt. Section has removed more than 50,000 MT of
garbage & silt from Nallah’s & deep drains including extra garbage collected during
sanitation drive during the month of may 2017. It is pertinent to mention that the
desiliting drive was started w.e.f 1.3.2017 and will continue up to September ending
when monsoon season will be over. So for JMC has removed more than 1.00 lac MT of
silt/mulba from seasonal nallah’s falling in JMC limits.
However the Ist phase of desiliting shall be completed before the end of June 2017.
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Desiliting drive for clearance of seasonal Nallah’s falling with in JMC limits
The Transport Section of JMC has continued its desiliting drive for clearance of
seasonal Nallah’s falling with in JMC limits during last month i.e 5/2017 the Tpt.
section of JMC has taken up many Nallah’s under desiliting drive so as to avoid any kind
of flash flood during forthcoming monsoon season.
JMC has deployed both men & machinery for desiliting of these Nallah’s well before
the onset of monsoon season. The Tpt. Section has removed more than 50,000 MT of
garbage & silt from Nallah’s & deep drains including extra garbage collected during
sanitation drive during the month of may 2017. It is pertinent to mention that the
desiliting drive was started w.e.f 1.3.2017 and will continue up to September ending
when monsoon season will be over. So for JMC has removed more than 1.00 lac MT of
silt/mulba from seasonal nallah’s falling in JMC limits.
However the Ist phase of desiliting shall be completed before the end of June 2017.
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Desiliting drive for clearance of seasonal Nallah’s falling with in JMC limits
The Transport Section of JMC has continued its desiliting drive for clearance of
seasonal Nallah’s falling with in JMC limits during last month i.e 5/2017 the Tpt.
section of JMC has taken up many Nallah’s under desiliting drive so as to avoid any kind
of flash flood during forthcoming monsoon season.
JMC has deployed both men & machinery for desiliting of these Nallah’s well before
the onset of monsoon season. The Tpt. Section has removed more than 50,000 MT of
garbage & silt from Nallah’s & deep drains including extra garbage collected during
sanitation drive during the month of may 2017. It is pertinent to mention that the
desiliting drive was started w.e.f 1.3.2017 and will continue up to September ending
when monsoon season will be over. So for JMC has removed more than 1.00 lac MT of
silt/mulba from seasonal nallah’s falling in JMC limits.
However the Ist phase of desiliting shall be completed before the end of June 2017.
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Valmiki Nallah
JCB = 2 no.Front End Loader = 01 no.No. of Tippers = 6 no.Tracked Excavatar = 01 noSilt removed = 17,000 mt.
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Valmiki Nallah
JCB = 2 no.Front End Loader = 01 no.No. of Tippers = 6 no.Tracked Excavatar = 01 noSilt removed = 17,000 mt.
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Valmiki Nallah
JCB = 2 no.Front End Loader = 01 no.No. of Tippers = 6 no.Tracked Excavatar = 01 noSilt removed = 17,000 mt.
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Shakti Nagar
w.e.f (14/05/2017 to 30/05/2017)No. Nallah Gang Labour = 30JCB = 2 no.Front End Loader = 01 no.Tracked Excavatar = 01 no.Silt removed = 15,000 mt.No. of Tippers = 6 no.
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Shakti Nagar
w.e.f (14/05/2017 to 30/05/2017)No. Nallah Gang Labour = 30JCB = 2 no.Front End Loader = 01 no.Tracked Excavatar = 01 no.Silt removed = 15,000 mt.No. of Tippers = 6 no.
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Shakti Nagar
w.e.f (14/05/2017 to 30/05/2017)No. Nallah Gang Labour = 30JCB = 2 no.Front End Loader = 01 no.Tracked Excavatar = 01 no.Silt removed = 15,000 mt.No. of Tippers = 6 no.
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Durga Nagar
JCB = 2 no.
Front End Loader = 01 no.
No. of Tippers = 4 no.
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Durga Nagar
JCB = 2 no.
Front End Loader = 01 no.
No. of Tippers = 4 no.
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Durga Nagar
JCB = 2 no.
Front End Loader = 01 no.
No. of Tippers = 4 no.
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Ravi Gas Agency
w.e.f (01/05/2017 to 14/05/2017)
No. Nallah Gang Labour = 20
JCB = 2 no.
Tracked Excavatar = 01 no.
Silt removed = 11,000 mt.
No. of Tippers = 6 no.
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Ravi Gas Agency
w.e.f (01/05/2017 to 14/05/2017)
No. Nallah Gang Labour = 20
JCB = 2 no.
Tracked Excavatar = 01 no.
Silt removed = 11,000 mt.
No. of Tippers = 6 no.
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Ravi Gas Agency
w.e.f (01/05/2017 to 14/05/2017)
No. Nallah Gang Labour = 20
JCB = 2 no.
Tracked Excavatar = 01 no.
Silt removed = 11,000 mt.
No. of Tippers = 6 no.
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Vishal Nagar
JCB = 2 no.
Front End Loader = 01 no.
Silt removed = 7,000 mt.
No. of Tippers = 4 no.
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Vishal Nagar
JCB = 2 no.
Front End Loader = 01 no.
Silt removed = 7,000 mt.
No. of Tippers = 4 no.
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Vishal Nagar
JCB = 2 no.
Front End Loader = 01 no.
Silt removed = 7,000 mt.
No. of Tippers = 4 no.
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Nai Basti
JCB = 2 no.
Front End Loader = 01 no.
No. of Tippers = 4 no.
Silt removed = 8,000 mt.
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Nai Basti
JCB = 2 no.
Front End Loader = 01 no.
No. of Tippers = 4 no.
Silt removed = 8,000 mt.
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Nai Basti
JCB = 2 no.
Front End Loader = 01 no.
No. of Tippers = 4 no.
Silt removed = 8,000 mt.
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