Gurugram, Oct. 29 -- With Chhath Puja celebrations now over, over 60 ghats across Gurugram which were all decked up for the festival are all set to undergo a cleaning drive, the Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) announced on Tuesday. Of all the city's ghats, the organisation of Chhath at 20 falls under the jurisdiction of MCG. The rest are managed by the Purvanchal Chhath Puja Samiti. The cleaning will now fall to the designated Chhath organisation committee of the area. In a notification, the agency listed the areas where the cleaning will take place along with the names of the contact persons. Organising committees at major ghats said that the remaining waste will be cleared in the next one to two days. However, residents and organising committees have previously alleged that the MCG had failed to ensure the upkeep of ghats for Chhath Puja in the city, leaving them to depend on other groups or organisations to celebrate the four-day festival. And now with the cleaning too they expect the same. Rajesh Patel, one of the organisers at Rajendra Park, "The MCG did not even provide water for our ghat's sarovar during the festival. At this rate, we don't expect much help from their side in cleaning the ghats either. They have not even contacted us yet." When contacted, Ravinder Yadav, additional commissioner of the MCG, said, "All necessary assistance will be provided, and the MCG will inspect the sites to ensure proper cleaning." Meanwhile, senior sanitation inspector, Sandeep (goes by single name), did not respond to HT's queries on the matter....