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MCG Launches Sanitation Monitoring Cells Across Zones
21 Feb
Summary
- Sanitation monitoring cells will be established in each city zone.
- Joint commissioners will lead daily monitoring of sanitation work.
- Cells will review worker attendance, methods, and waste removal.

In a move to enhance urban cleanliness, the Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) has decided to establish sanitation monitoring cells within each of its zones. These new cells will be spearheaded by joint commissioners, tasked with the critical responsibility of daily monitoring sanitation operations in their respective areas.
The primary function of these cells will be to conduct thorough surveys assessing the current state of sanitation. They will regularly review sanitation workers' attendance, evaluate their working methodologies, and verify that sanitation vehicles are deployed according to actual needs. This structured approach aims to fix accountability at the field level and elevate overall performance.
Furthermore, the monitoring cells will ensure the prompt removal of waste from designated garbage vulnerable points throughout the city. The objective is to prevent waste from accumulating and negatively impacting public health and the city's aesthetic appeal. The cells will also address resident complaints efficiently and take action against littering and illegal dumping, reinforcing cleanliness rules.




