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Home / Environment / Mohali's Sanitation Crisis: Mayor Demands 1,500 Workers

Mohali's Sanitation Crisis: Mayor Demands 1,500 Workers

10 Feb

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Summary

  • Mohali requires 1,500 sanitation workers, but only has 450.
  • Councillors report widespread garbage accumulation across city sectors.
  • Expanded city limits bring 40,000 residents under MC jurisdiction.
Mohali's Sanitation Crisis: Mayor Demands 1,500 Workers

Mohali faces a significant sanitation challenge, prompting Mayor Amarjit Singh Sidhu and councillors to demand an immediate increase in the municipal corporation's cleaning workforce. The current staff of approximately 450 employees is deemed insufficient for the city's growing population and expanded area.

Councillors highlighted issues such as garbage accumulation on roads, parking lots, and footpaths in multiple sectors. The mayor stated that Mohali requires at least 1,500 sanitation workers to maintain effective cleanliness, a stark contrast to the available manpower. Essential equipment for waste collection is also reported to be lacking.

The Finance and Contract Committee has approved development works worth ₹18.5 crore. Separately, a resolution was passed to include Guru Nanak colony and Aamb Sahib colony within the MC limits, which will extend civic services to approximately 40,000 residents currently lacking basic amenities and documentation support.

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Efforts to implement a formal, organized garbage collection system have been hampered. A proposed door-to-door segregated waste collection project was postponed due to protests by sanitation workers and coordination issues, leaving residents to deal with irregular collections and overflowing waste points.

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.
Mohali currently has approximately 450 sanitation employees, which is considered grossly inadequate for the city's needs.
Mayor Amarjit Singh Sidhu estimates that Mohali requires at least 1,500 sanitation workers to ensure effective cleaning operations.
Guru Nanak colony and Aamb Sahib colony are being brought under Mohali Municipal Corporation limits, which will benefit around 40,000 residents.

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