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Ad hoc body to start environmental restrictions in the city

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Gurgaon: The Haryana government has formed an ad hoc panel of four members to begin environmental restrictions in the city.
The panel was led by the Deputy Commissioner and was formed in accordance with the justification of Haryana Municipal Corporation, 1994.
Committee members will divide the city area into ward and adjust it according to the city’s population.
The cabinet also consists of the city mayor.
, Director of the Department of Local Urban Body and Commissioner of MCG, or representatives of each.
The body of the ad hoc will make the final proposal for restrictions, which will then be sent to the state government to be approved.
The state government will publish proposals in official Gazettes and will invite objections and suggestions.
Environmental restrictions will be notified soon.
“The Finance and Contract Committee has approved the Delimitation Survey Body, the work order is provided and the survey will be completed in April or May.
The Committee will then hold a meeting to observe new boundaries.
Village and new sectors, which have been added to the MCG limit, Will be taken into account to add more wards according to the survey report, “the Mayor of the City of Madhu Azad explained.
This survey has been going on since the previous government asked MCG for the same thing.
This will evaluate the total population, caste data and expanded MCG limits.
The number of seats in the corporation is determined by the government on the basis of the population.
According to restrictions on Haryana Municipal Corporation, 1994, the corporation with a population between 9-10 lakh has 32 wards, between 10-12 lakh has 35, between 12-15 lakh has 40 wards and corporations exceeding the 15-lakh population have 45 wards.
Because the MCG limit has been extended by adding 16 villages and new sectors along the Dwarka Expressway, a survey will also be carried out to increase the population with the latest census data and regulate the appropriate environment.

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