MC Chandigarh calls for strict enforcement; Joint Commissioner directs tough action against violators

Chandigarh, March 17:- In a strong push to enhance enforcement and ensure strict adherence to municipal laws, the Joint Commissioner of Municipal Corporation Chandigarh, Dr. Himanshu Gupta, convened a meeting with all Junior Engineers, Sanitary Inspectors, and Enforcement Inspectors to expedite the challaning process against various civic violations across the city.

During the meeting, the Joint Commissioner issued clear directions to adopt a zero-tolerance policy and take firm action against violators without any leniency. He emphasized that field staff must remain vigilant and ensure on-the-spot challaning to create a strong deterrent against those violating municipal norms. He further directed officers to intensify inspections and ensure consistent enforcement across all sectors.

He highlighted that violations such as the use of banned plastic items, littering in public places, dumping of construction debris along roadsides, illegal vending, unauthorized advertisement boards, posters pasted on walls leading to defacement, and abandoned or dumped vehicles fall under the jurisdiction of the Municipal Corporation and must be dealt with strictly. He noted that such violations not only undermine cleanliness and public order but also affect the overall image and functionality of the city.

He also stressed the need for better coordination among departments and directed teams to conduct regular and focused enforcement drives, particularly in identified hotspots. He instructed officials to maintain proper records of challans issued and ensure transparency and accountability in the enforcement process.

Reaffirming its commitment to maintaining a clean and well-regulated urban environment, the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh has made it clear that enforcement drives will be further intensified, and repeat offenders will face stricter penalties as per the provisions of municipal laws. Citizens have been urged to cooperate with authorities and follow civic rules to contribute towards a cleaner and more organized Chandigarh.