The Hindu 07.10.2014
Civic body officials adopt dhalaos, streets
Municipal councillors and officials have adopted garbage
dumps and streets near their respective residences to monitor
cleanliness of the area as part of the civic bodies’ sanitation drive.
After
the launch of the Swachh Bharat Mission on October 2, the Capital’s
municipal corporations have intensified their regular cleaning work,
with senior leaders and officers taking up monitoring responsibilities.
The
South Delhi Municipal Corporation has asked councillors and officials
to ensure that garbage dumps are cleared twice or thrice a day and
overall sanitation is maintained.
“All councillors and officials have adopted areas and
dhalaos
near where they live. If the senior officials are on the ground and spending hours to monitor the situation, the
safai karamcharis
are bound to work,” said an SDMC official.
The officials have been asked to make sure the “zero garbage hour” — the point in the day when
dhalaos
are supposed to be cleared — is followed. Apart from that, they are patrolling their areas to check if the streets are clean.
NDMC
Leader of the House Mira Aggarwal said: “I’ve been given the Civil
Lines Zone so I’ve been taking rounds of the different wards in
coordination with the councillors to assess the cleanliness.”