Permanent and Divisional Committee Election in MCD on June 2 - On June 27, Nomination of Candidates On May 27 - MCD elections throat committee delayed for June 2 and 3
Elections of the Chairman Vice President of the Standing Committee and 12 Regional Committees in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) will be held on June 2 and 3. The nominations will be until May 27. These posts were vacant when AAP and BJP members won the elections in the meeting. MCD’s functioning has been stopped due to a lack of standing committee. Some projects are after the intervention of the Lt. Governor approved. Jagran correspondent, New -Delhi. Elections for the Prolonged Standing Committee and 12 Zonal Ward committees in MCD will be held on June 2 and 3. This information was given on Monday in the order issued by the MCD Secretariat. Elections would be held earlier, but it was postponed due to the terror attack in Pahalgam. The nominations of the candidates will be until May 27. The MCD is divided into 12 administrative zones and there is a divisional committee to oversee each zone, whose chairman and vice president will be elected from 10am to 4pm on June 2. Along with these elections of three standing committee members will also be held on June 2. These seats were vacant after the opposition party monkey members won from the meeting of the meeting. The third vacant seat was vacant because of the BJP’s Gajendra Darl, who became MLA, will be held his election on June 3. Darl was a councilor and a member of the Standing Committee of Mundka Ward. Due to the non -formation of the Standing Committee, it has been captured for two and a half years, due to the non -formation of the working committee, the policy work in the MCD has stopped over the past two and a half years. This committee plays an important role in accepting finance, projects and policy of the corporation. A senior MCD official said that more than 65 infrastructure schemes in the Department of Town Planning are stuck due to the non -formation of the Standing Committee. The landfill included projects such as sludge bioming, which has intervened over the past year, and the corporator had to give temporary forces to approve some projects. This includes projects such as garbage management, construction and disposal of demolition waste in all three landfills (Okhla, Bhalswa, Ghazipur), the erection of fixed waste management plant on Narela-Bawana and Slikdiomming at Sinhola Dumping site. Now that all the ward committees and all the three vacancies of the Standing Committee are held, the establishment of the Standing Committee and the election of its chairman will be possible by the end of June. It is expected to return the effectiveness of the MCD. Every big news from your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.