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Chandigarh: Junior engineer suspended for cave-in at Sector 20/30 roundabout
Chandigarh: Junior engineer suspended for cave-in at Sector 20/30 roundabout

Hindustan Times

time21 hours ago

  • Hindustan Times

Chandigarh: Junior engineer suspended for cave-in at Sector 20/30 roundabout

The municipal authorities on Wednesday suspended junior engineer (JE) Anwar Rahi for failing to restore the road at the Sector 20/30 roundabout that later caved in during monsoon rains on Monday. MC commissioner Amit Kumar on Wednesday also marked an inquiry to find out reasons for the road cave-ins reported at multiple locations across Chandigarh due to monsoon. Around 8-10 complaints of road cave-ins have been reported so far. (Keshav Singh/HT) An order signed by the executive engineer read, 'The JE failed to attend to the timely restoration of the road at Sector 20/30 roundabout despite the issuance of repeated instructions and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) circulated by the office. The said road caving caused severe disruption to traffic and posed serious risks to public safety and human life.' This gross negligence and dereliction of duty on the part of the officer in question amounts to misconduct under Rule 11 of the Central Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1965. Thus, JE Rahi is placed under suspension, with immediate effect, the order added. Meanwhile, MC commissioner Amit Kumar on Wednesday marked an inquiry to find out reasons for the road cave-ins reported at multiple locations across the city due to monsoon. Around 8-10 complaints of road cave-ins have been reported so far. As per sources, the major reason for cave-ins are leakage in underground sewerage and water pipes. 'The chief engineer visited the sites on Wednesday and an inquiry is being conducted to find out the exact causes for the cave-ins. Any negligence found on the part of MC employees will not be tolerated and strict action will be taken,' said Kumar. Later, chief engineer Sanjay Arora issued a letter, stating, 'It has come to the notice that instances of road settlement or caving at various locations within the municipal limits are either not being reported timely or are not being restored promptly, which is leading to serious public inconvenience and potential safety risks.' 'Respective field staff is directed to take immediate steps on priority basis for the identification, rectification and restoration of any such cases of road settlement or caving. Any failure to comply with these instructions will be viewed seriously and may attract disciplinary action,' the chief engineer directed.

MC suspends JE for Chd road cave-in
MC suspends JE for Chd road cave-in

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Time of India

MC suspends JE for Chd road cave-in

Chandigarh: Taking stern action for not ensuring proper restoration of road, which caved in at Sector 20/30 roundabout, Chandigarh municipal corporation, on Wednesday suspended junior engineer (JE) Anwar Rahi with immediate effect. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The suspension order came following the direction of MC's chief engineer. Rahi was held responsible for negligence and deriliction of duty that led to the cave-in, posing serious risks to public safety and human life. Significantly, earlier in a day, UT's chief secretary Rajeev Verma held a high-level meeting with senior MC and Chandigarh administration's officers where he lambasted both UT's and MC's engineering departments for poor conditions of the roads during the ongoing rainy season. The suspension order, issued by the executive engineer of the MC on behalf for chief engineer, read, "It has been brought to the notice that Anwar Rahi, junior engineer (Public Health), has failed to attend to the timely restoration of road on caving of road reported in Sector 20/30 roundabout despite the issuance of repeated instructions and SOPs circulated by this office. The said road caving caused severe disruption to traffic and posed serious risks to public safety and human life. And whereas, this gross negligence and dereliction of duty on the part of the officer in question amounts to misconduct under Rule 11 of the Central Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1965",

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