CHANDIGARH: The Samata Party, in its local election manifesto, has listed that it will endeavor for a “Greater Chandigarh” wherein integrated planning and development of Chandigarh, Mohali and Panchkula can take place, During the release of the manifesto the party candidate, Harmohan Dhawan, observed, “cither the satellite townships could be merged with Chandigarh or the area could be developed as a sort of loose confederation.

About its status, he clarified that he was in favor of Chandigarh remaining a UT Developing the city as a “trade center” and getting “international city” status for it also find mention in the manifesto. The party promises comprehensive drinking water plan for the city for the next 50 years, extension of lal dora, and “model villages” plan for villages besides new milk colonies, An end to nominations (nine) to the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation so that only elected representatives occupy the corporation booths and an amendment to building byelaws to enable owners to add at least one more story (ill fourstory) to houses, institutional buildings. And industrial sheds are other major issues in the manifesto.

The party promises comprehensive drinking water plan for the city for the next 50 years, extension of lal dora, and “model villages” plan for villages besides new milk colonies, An end to nominations (nine) to the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation so that only elected representatives occupy the corporation booths and an amendment to building byelaws to enable owners to add at least one more story (ill four stores) to houses, institutional buildings and industrial sheds are other major issues in the manifesto.

The party promises pucca houses for all those staying in in labor colonies till the coming April 27. Interestingly, points raised by other parties like development of an international airport for the city and the railway station as a terminal point connected with important cities and amendment to Rent Control Act also find place in the manifesto.

Meter reading instead of minimum rate as basis for electricity bills, laid for cooperative societies, especially for self-employed and privately employed persons, integrated planning schemes for sanitation, street lighting: and public parks, parking places for markets, Medical Council of Indi as recognition for the medical college and ensuring the future of homeopathic college students are other promises.

Senior Citizens’ Center for the retired personnel, a check on fees charges by private schools and settlement of other related issues, land for nursing homes and guest houses, pucca booths for vendors, sheds are rickshaw, auto, horse pulled rehras and others like dhobis, cobblers and others, an end to inspector-raj and amendment to Food Adulteration Act and resolution of pending demands of employees and many other issues are included in the document.

Article extracted from this publication >>  May 1, 1996