Considering the litter that spoils our beautiful tourist spots especially the Sukhna Lake and the Rock Garden, it is time that we wake up to take some action against littering. Some of us volunteers have decided to go out to the schools and speak with little children upto class 8th to be a part of 'My Chandigarh' Young Brigade, which would point out to any adult littering in the city, requesting them to use the dustbins.
The little ones will be made aware about cleanliness and environment protection, and they would also carry their message home besides discussing with their friends.
We do hope people will listen to the little kids.
CJ
Monday, May 07, 2007
Friday, April 27, 2007
Smoking Banned
Smoking in all public places in Chandigarh has been banned. Several people found smoking in the streets were challaned by the police lately. So those of you who have been away for sometimes, be careful.
Bullet Train is Coming!
Amongst several initiatives, my Chandigarh is going to have a bullet train running at 300-350kms per hour between Delhi Chandigarh. The railway ministry has approved the concept in principle.
My Chandigarh Theme song
Those of you who love to write lyrics may pen down a few and rush to the Chandigarh Tourism department which is inviting entries for a theme song for the city.
CJ, CorePR, Chandigarh
Friday, April 20, 2007
My Chandigarh in News
Today's Chandigarh Newsline carries an interesting story on the growing blogging trends. And of course, My Chandigarh blog also appears in it.
Chandigarh Newsline Simplicity Page 1
The community of regional bloggers is growing in India Do you feel strongly about any issue, right from banning sex education in Maharashtra to the Liz-Arun wedding in Jodhpur? Now, irrespective of the language you speak, and no matter what part of the country you live in, you can share your angst with the rest of the world via the great, growing world of regional Internet blogging. More
Chandigarh Newsline Simplicity Page 1
The community of regional bloggers is growing in India Do you feel strongly about any issue, right from banning sex education in Maharashtra to the Liz-Arun wedding in Jodhpur? Now, irrespective of the language you speak, and no matter what part of the country you live in, you can share your angst with the rest of the world via the great, growing world of regional Internet blogging. More
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