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UT Admin has a foreign trip to suit every occasion

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Anand Bodh

Posted: Feb 03, 2008 at 0002 hrs IST

Chandigarh, February 2 No One seems to mind experts and specialists undertaking foreign trips. But some recent jaunts by officers and councillors are under the scanner. In 2006, the then Mayor Surinder Singh, Municipal Commissioner P S Aujla, Joint Municipal Commissioner H S Kandhola and Medical Officer Health Dr G C Bansal visited Germany, Austria and Italy to study the prospects of setting up a garbage disposal plant at Dadu Majra. The trip was sponsored by a private company and undertaken despite availability of similar plants in the country. What is intriguing is that the team did not visit any sites abroad.

In another instance, Aujla went to Finland to inspect a hydraulic platform-cum-turntable ladder machine. This, when Fire and Emergency Services department had already purchased the machine. Aujla, however, does not support the idea of officers undertaking foreign trips for “flimsy” reasons. He objected to a study tour of municipal councillors and officials to Singapore and Bangkok. The team, however, did undertake the trip.

It’s been a year since the travellers returned from their week-long tour to Singapore and Bangkok but no one knows as to how this trip enriched the experiences of the councillors. No report has been presented in the House till date. on their return, some councillors complained that they were just shown a CD of development works being undertaken in the countries that they were visiting.

The councillors also criticised the recent foreign tour of Joint Municipal Commissioner H S Kandhola, Medical Officer Health Dr G C Bansal and Executive Engineer Mohinder Bikram. The trio had gone to Italy to inspect mechanised road sweeping machines overlooking similar machines in Delhi or Bangalore or even closer home in Ludhiana.

In August 2007, the then finance secretary S K Sandhu, Chief Engineer V K Bhardwaj and Chief Architect went to Belgium to study underpasses. Even before they could share their valuable Flemish experience, there was a change of guard. While Sandhu was repatriated to Punjab, Bhardwaj retired from service. The project was also assigned to the Chandigarh Housing Board. The Board is now conducting its own study on underpasses. Another travel opportunity in the offing.

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