NDMC Clarifies Sustainability Certification for Jor Bagh
Introduction
The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) has explained that calling Jor Bagh an 'Anupam Colony' is a certification for sustainability, not a change of the area's name.
Main Body
This clarification was necessary after a public misunderstanding of an NDMC announcement shared on social media by Priyanka Chaturvedi of the Shiv Sena UBT. While the initial post suggested the area was being renamed, NDMC Vice Chairman Kuljeet Singh Chahal and BJP representative Neel Kant Bakshi emphasized that the official name of Jor Bagh remains the same. To earn the 'Anupam Colony' status, a residential area must meet specific environmental goals. For example, it must use a decentralized waste management system where all waste is separated at the source and organic materials are composted on-site. Furthermore, the area must use mechanized cleaning systems to reduce the amount of trash sent to landfills. Several other areas, such as New Moti Bagh and Kaka Nagar, have already received this certification. The NDMC plans to officially grant this status to Jor Bagh during a tree-planting event called the 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' campaign.
Conclusion
In summary, the NDMC has confirmed that Jor Bagh keeps its original name while receiving a special award for its sustainable waste management practices.
Learning
🚀 The 'Logic Leap': From Simple Sentences to Complex Ideas
At the A2 level, you usually say: "The area is green. It has a waste system. It is called Anupam Colony."
To reach B2, you must stop using short, choppy sentences and start using Connectors of Condition and Result. Look at this specific part of the text:
"To earn the ‘Anupam Colony’ status, a residential area must meet specific environmental goals."
The Magic Formula: "To [Action], [Subject] must [Requirement]"
Instead of saying "I want to pass the test, so I must study," a B2 speaker says: "To pass the test, I must study harder."
🛠️ Upgrade Your Vocabulary (The 'Specific' Shift)
Notice how the text doesn't just say "cleaning." It says "mechanized cleaning systems."
B2 is about moving from general words to precise words.
- A2: The trash is gone.
- B2: The waste is separated at the source.
Pro Tip: Start pairing your nouns with descriptive adjectives (e.g., instead of "system," use "decentralized system").
💡 The 'Clarification' Pattern
The article uses a very sophisticated way to correct a mistake: "This clarification was necessary after a public misunderstanding..."
When you disagree with someone in a professional way, avoid saying "You are wrong." Instead, use the B2 Clarification Style: "A clarification is necessary because there was a misunderstanding about..."