Gurugram: District administration, Monday, decided to simplify the process of getting and updating the license to operate a swimming pool in the city.
Officials said that the certificate did not mind (NOC) would not remain a requirement to run swimming pools in educational institutions, housing communities, hotels, clubs, etc.
Now, the license will be provided and updated based on self-certification only.
However, if the administration of spots concludes or lack of safety standards during surprise examination by a newly formed team, the license will cancel.
The change was proposed during the district sports council meeting led by Deputy Commissioner Yash Garg.
A profitable senior official for the problem said that administration is now preparing a proposal with change and will send it to deputy commissioner for its formal approval.
“We have removed the requirements to get NOC from the City Department and state planning, which must previously.
We have also reduced the period of swimming pool licenses to hotels, clubs and housing communities from five to three years.
Educational institutions must update licenses every year, remember Child salvation.
We have not changed the annual fee of the RS.
20,000, “said the official.
There are nearly 300 swimming pools in various schools, housing communities, hotels and clubs, among other places.
Officials, during the meeting, also decided to build an indoor badminton field and gymnastics hall at Nehru Stadium.
In addition, the table tennis court will get a stational floor, and the stadium will also get a warehouse to keep sports items safely.
The proposal for ‘wall practice’ in volleyball and the dressing room for girls is also approved.
Other agreed proposals include appointment of assistants, coaches and staff, providing sports equipment in the stadium, installing RO and setting lights, etc.