Gurugram : The Municipal Corporation Gurugram (MCG) has intensified its focus on improving sanitation and road infrastructure, with Municipal Commissioner Pradeep Dahiya directing officials to identify roads that are already paved end-to-end and those that can be paved quickly to reduce dust pollution in the city.
During a review meeting on sanitation held at the MCG office on Tuesday, the commissioner emphasized that end-to-end paving of roads is essential to create a dust-free environment in Gurugram. He instructed officials to ensure better cleanliness management on such roads while also paying special attention to the maintenance and improvement of green belt areas across the city.
Dahiya also directed officials to coordinate closely with the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) for improvement works in areas falling under its jurisdiction. For areas under the MCG, engineers have been asked to take prompt action to carry out necessary development and maintenance works.
Stressing accountability, the commissioner instructed all Joint Commissioners to conduct daily field inspections of development works in their respective zones. Officials have also been asked to upload inspection reports on the designated inspection app to maintain transparency and effective monitoring of projects.
The commissioner further warned that complaints regarding contaminated drinking water must be treated with utmost urgency and resolved immediately to prevent inconvenience to residents.
Special focus will also be placed on strengthening sanitation arrangements in market and mandi areas. For this, the MCG plans to hold a joint meeting with the Haryana State Agricultural Marketing Board (HSAMB), market associations, and trader bodies to develop a coordinated strategy for maintaining cleanliness in these busy commercial zones.
Reviewing grievances received during government-organised “Samadhan Shivirs,” Dahiya directed officials to ensure timely and quality resolution of complaints and submit action taken reports.
Senior officials, including Additional Municipal Commissioners Yash Jaluka and Ravindra Yadav, and several joint commissioners, were present at the meeting.