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Who pointed at the plaque? Dibagged Board

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Gurgaon: A inauguration plaque in sector 14 was launched during the Batu Foundation plate ceremony from the new playground on January 23, he began a debate between the members of the board who his name must be displayed on the installation.
Municipal Gurgaon (MCG) company has set a format, states that plaque must have the names of MP city, the minister of local urban body, MLA, mayor and then board members.
However, plaque in Sector 14 Playground mentions the names of MLA and members of the Civil Body Rules Board.
Anoop Singh, member of the Bangsal Board number 6 where the playground fell, said, “For large projects, which require a lot of funds, we get financial support and administrative approval with the help of selected representatives.
So, plaqu must have their names,” But he added that he could not make parking plaques in accordance with MCG format due to time limitations.
Expressing a different perspective, Hemant Kumar, Board member number 28, “What is the selected representative naming point that does not know anything about the development project in the ward? Only members of the Board and mayors involved in environmental level projects.
So, plaque Must display their names.
“Many say that board members must pursue files related to development work in their ward as they are through the hands of MCG engineers, mayors and financial committees and contracts.
Ravinder Yadav Board member from Ward Number 3 said, “To get approval for the development work in my ward, I have to pursue officials concerned for months.
Other board members follow the same procedure.
We do not get assistance for each project from selected representatives Others.
So, instead of authority, board members must decide on the names of plaques.
“He added that for small projects of Rs 10-20 Lakh involving the construction of toilets or cremation reasons, it is not appropriate to display all the names you want Viewed McG.mcm Commissioner Mukesh Kumar Ahuja did not respond to a call even though it was repeatedly.
The Mayor of Madhu Azad said that MCG sets a pro forma for naming because board members cannot agree to the name of who will appear on the plaque.
“Because board members cannot reach an agreement, the MCG Commissioner sets Proforma, with plaques that require the names of MP, minister of ULB, MLA, Mayor and board members.
However, in many cases, the mayor’s name has been found missing from plaque.”

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