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In an effort to enforce the orders of the Supreme Court and the National Green Tribunal, the IMC has decided to delegate certain rights to ward members under the supervision of respective ward corporators. This empowerment will enable ward members to impose penalties on individuals who violate the court orders regarding littering in public places, informed Mayor.
Stating that, Phassang also informed that, IMC plans to conduct a comprehensive survey for house numbering within its wards. This initiative aims to maintain accurate records of the total population residing in each ward and provide information about individuals living in specific buildings or rented rooms. Such data will contribute to improved management and administration within the IMC.
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Mayor Tamme Phassang also urged residents of the IMC jurisdiction to exercise caution during the monsoon season. He advised against unnecessary travel unless in case of emergencies and emphasized the need for extra precautions for those residing near hills and riverbanks to prevent any untoward incidents.
The 15th Business Meeting was also attended by Deputy Mayor Biri Basang, all corporators, the Commissioner of IMC-Likha Tejji and IMC officials.