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Home / Environment / Gurugram Launches Citywide Cleanliness Blitz: Officials Demand Spotless Streets by Deadline

Gurugram Launches Citywide Cleanliness Blitz: Officials Demand Spotless Streets by Deadline

29 Oct

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Summary

  • Divisional commissioner issues directives to improve cleanliness and waste management
  • Deadline set for visible improvements in sanitation across Gurugram
  • Joint enforcement team to conduct raids on illegal dumping of garbage and debris
Gurugram Launches Citywide Cleanliness Blitz: Officials Demand Spotless Streets by Deadline

On October 28, 2025, Gurugram's divisional commissioner, RC Bidhan, chaired a review meeting on the city's sanitation system at the Mini Secretariat. Bidhan emphasized that maintaining hygiene and cleanliness is a public service mission that requires commitment and accountability at every level.

The commissioner directed officers to ensure timely garbage collection, with trolleys emptied at least twice daily and no location left without collection points. Dedicated sanitation workers must be deployed to prevent littering and raise awareness among citizens. Bidhan set a 3-day deadline for visible improvements, stating that all roads, streets, and vulnerable points must be thoroughly cleaned, with no trace of dirt or waste.

During the meeting, it was also decided that a joint enforcement team comprising officials from the Municipal Corporation of Gurugram, Regional Transport Authority, and police department will conduct raids to identify and seize vehicles found illegally dumping waste. Such vehicles will only be released after court approval, ensuring strict compliance and deterrence.

Bidhan warned that disciplinary action would be taken against negligent officials, and he directed the municipal corporation to provide additional teams to intensify sanitation operations across all areas. The commissioner emphasized that Gurugram's cleanliness standards should be so consistent that "anyone inspecting at any time should find no trace of dirt or garbage."

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Gurugram administration, led by divisional commissioner RC Bidhan, is launching a citywide cleanliness blitz to ensure every part of the city remains clean and the sanitation mechanism functions efficiently.
The Gurugram commissioner has set a 3-day deadline for visible improvements in sanitation across the city, stating that all roads, streets, and vulnerable points must be thoroughly cleaned with no trace of dirt or waste.
A joint enforcement team comprising officials from the Municipal Corporation of Gurugram, Regional Transport Authority, and police department will conduct raids to identify and seize vehicles found illegally dumping waste. Such vehicles will only be released after court approval, ensuring strict compliance and deterrence.

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