CHANDIGARH, AUG 7
With a view to get feedback about cleanliness and functioning of toilets from citizens, Municipal Corporation, Karnal has decided to install “Information and Communication Technology (ICT) based Feedback Monitoring System” on pilot basis in community and public toilets in the town.
In the first phase, this system will be installed by Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) outside 25 toilets in Karnal and the process for the same will be started during current month. Out of these, it will be provided in 14 Sulabh Suchalaya and 11 community toilets. Thereafter, feedback systems will be installed on all the toilets in Karnal.
While stating this here today, a spokesman of Municipal Corporation, Karnal said that citizens could give their feedback in three ways about condition of toilet by pressing the button on a device to be installed outside the toilet. First button means clean, second OK which means fine and third means dirty. Feedback given by the citizens would go to Corporation's IT department every day which help to ascertain about the situation of toilets.
Giving more information about the feedback system, he said that the Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs is committed to clean all the towns in the country under Swacch Bharat Mission. In order to keep the community and public toilets clean, it has been taken in the next survey in 2018 and each of its towns would get 16 numbers. He said that Union Ministry has signed an agreement with BSNL for setting up this ICT based feedback system, initially for three years. Government would provide Rs945 per month for each such system to BSNL.
He urged the town citizens to give their feedback on the system after usage of toilets so that efficacy of all the toilets can be maintained.
Giving more information about the feedback system, he said that the Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs is committed to clean all the towns in the country under Swacch Bharat Mission. In order to keep the community and public toilets clean, it has been taken in the next survey in 2018 and each of its towns would get 16 numbers. He said that Union Ministry has signed an agreement with BSNL for setting up this ICT based feedback system, initially for three years. Government would provide Rs945 per month for each such system to BSNL.
He urged the town citizens to give their feedback on the system after usage of toilets so that efficacy of all the toilets can be maintained.
ADDITIONAL CHARGE: Haryana Government has ordered that Mr Rippudaman Singh Dhillon, IAS, Special Secretary, Fisheries Department will also look after the work of Secretary, Haryana Human Rights Commission, in addition relieving Mrs Renu S. Phulia of the said charge.
ACADEMIC SESSION OF ITIs: Regular classes of academic session 2017-18 would commence in all government and private Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) in Haryana from August 16, 2017.
While stating this here today, a spokesman of the Skill Development and Industrial Training Department said that directions in this regard have been issued to all Principals and Group In-charges of the ITIs.
He said that it had also been directed that students in ITIs would have to get their bank accounts linked with Aadhaar so that all types of scholarships and assistance for toolkits could be disbursed directly into their bank accounts under DBT scheme.
He said that the head of the institution concerned would be held responsible if any student is unable to avail benefits of the schemes.
He said that the head of the institution concerned would be held responsible if any student is unable to avail benefits of the schemes.
MODERATE RAINFALL: Many parts of Haryana has received moderate to heavy rainfall during current monsoon season on August 7, 2017.
While stating this here today, a spokesman of Meteorology Department said that highest rainfall of 44.3 mm had been recorded in district Yamunanagar on August 7 followed by Panipat which had received 33.8 mm rainfall.
While stating this here today, a spokesman of Meteorology Department said that highest rainfall of 44.3 mm had been recorded in district Yamunanagar on August 7 followed by Panipat which had received 33.8 mm rainfall.
He said that 14.6 mm rainfall had been recorded in district Ambala, 25.8 mm in district Karnal, 11 mm in Panchkula, 2.2 mm in Faridabad, 1.8 mm in Palwal, 1.3 mm in Kaithal, 0.7 mm in Jhajjar, 0.3 mm in Jind, 0.2 mm in Mewat and 0.4 mm in Sonepat.
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