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BMC organises essay contest on environment conservation

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The Pioneer           13.11.2013

BMC organises essay contest on environment conservation

To maintain the cleanliness in the city and to conserve the environment, the Bhopal Municipal Corporation (BMC) is taking various steps. Through organising different events the BMC is spreading awareness about the harmful effects of polythene.

Under the same series BMC is organising various activities to spread awareness among the common people. Similarly, BMC organised an Essay Writing Competition for school students here on Monday. The topic for the competition was ‘Save Environment – Say No to Polythene’ on which the students wrote an essay. As many as 100 students from various schools of the city participated in the competition.

On the occasion, BMC Commissioner Vishesh Garhpale encouraged the students and asked them to create awareness about the same in their surroundings.

The students expressed their view point about saving the environment using the creative skills at their best. The students very minutely presented their perceptions towards the use of polythene. Some reflected the disadvantages of polythene and some students wonderfully expressed about the harmful effects of polythene over atmosphere and social life.

The best essays in English and Hindi would receive an award and also the other participants would receive participation certificates and mementos. The participants would also be included in the Environment Conservation Workshop. The students would learn about pollution, environment, and no-use of polythene in the workshop.

To keep and maintain the cleanliness and hygiene in the city, BMC squad is cautioning the shopkeepers who sell the stuff in polythene less than 40 microns. Notably, the BMC squad is continuously taking the action against the street vendors to stop the use of polythene.

Implementing the instructions by the National Green Tribunal, the BMC squad is taking stern action in various areas of the city.

The BMC squad has appealed the citizens not to use the polythene as they are greatly harmful for the environment. It is suggested to the citizens to carry a handbag or a cloth bag along with them when they go to buy anything from the market. Moreover, the citizens have been appealed to contribute in the various development works being carried out by the BMC.

During the occasion, City engineer AK Nanda and other BMC officials were present. 

 

KMC, UK govt to sign MoU

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The Statesman          09.11.2013 

KMC, UK govt to sign MoU

Kolkata, 9 November: The Kolkata Municipal Corporation will sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 14 November with the government of United Kingdom to ensure low carbon emission in the city.   
 
Mr Greg Barker, minister of state for Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC), UK, will meet Mayor Sovan Chatterjee on 14 November to deliver a roadmap in order to ensure low carbon emission rates. The KMC had earlier written to the UK government seeking its help. The KMC had initiated the process after CM had announced she would like to change the overall "condition of the city".  
 

Multi-level parking lot to have solar panels

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The Times of India          07.11.2013 

Multi-level parking lot to have solar panels

CHANDIGARH: Multi-level parking lot to have solar panels: Sector 17 multi-level parking lot will be equipped with solar panels.

The UT architecture wing on Wednesday wrote a letter to municipal corporation engineering wing, asking it to comply with its orders of making the lot solar-energy efficient. a??MC has been told to abide by the UT orders as it is mandatory to have the facility of solar energy plants at every government building. Some time back, we were told to ensure the facility at the recently-inaugurated Sector 17 over-bridge too,a?? said an official of the MC.

 


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