FOSWAC Raises Civic Concerns with Chandigarh UT Administrator
FOSWAC flags major policy issues in meeting with UT administrator
Hindustan Times
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The Federation of Sectors Welfare Association Chandigarh (FOSWAC) met with the Union Territory (UT) administrator to discuss pressing civic issues affecting residents. Key concerns included the need for a permanent policy on residential changes, improved municipal coordination, and the relocation of a liquor vend near schools in Sector 21.
- 01FOSWAC demands a clear policy for residential unit changes.
- 02Concerns raised over a liquor vend near schools in Sector 21.
- 03Call for better coordination within municipal departments.
- 04FOSWAC presented a roadmap for addressing residents' challenges.
- 05Administrator assured examination of the issues raised.
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A delegation from the Federation of Sectors Welfare Association Chandigarh (FOSWAC), led by chairman Baljinder Singh, met with the UT administrator to address several pressing civic issues affecting residents in Chandigarh. Among the primary concerns was the need for a clear and permanent policy regarding changes to residential units, which has left families uncertain about structural safety and compliance. FOSWAC emphasized the importance of student safety in Sector 21, particularly in light of a proposed liquor vend located near two schools. The federation strongly protested this establishment, urging for its immediate relocation to protect the academic environment. Additionally, FOSWAC called for improved coordination among municipal departments to expedite the resolution of civic grievances. The administrator listened attentively and committed to reviewing the issues raised, with copies of the submitted memoranda forwarded to relevant authorities for further action.
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The discussions may lead to improved policies and safety measures for residents, particularly families and students in Chandigarh.
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