MCG deploys 57 new sanitation inspectors
Gurugram, Aug. 10 -- The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) on Friday met with 57 newly appointed assistant sanitation inspectors, urging them to work with diligence, responsibility, and transparency. "You have been given an opportunity to serve in a government department-consider it a mission and set a positive example through your work. Any negligence or laxity in duty would invite strict action," MCG commissioner Pradeep Dahiya told the officials, recruited through the Haryana Skill Employment Corporation.
The appointments come amid growing public concern, with residents sharing images of garbage piles, blocked drains, and overflowing waste bins on social media, drawing attention to poor cleanliness in several areas. Of the new inspectors, 15 are assigned to Zone 1, while Zones 2, 3, and 4 will each have 14.
Inspectors must reach their areas by 7am daily and record sanitation workers' attendance on the Solid Waste Management portal. Their duties include ensuring cleanliness, preventing litter and polythene waste, monitoring door-to-door waste collection, and reporting sewerage blockages to the junior engineer.
They are tasked with ensuring garbage-vulnerable points are cleaned regularly, garbage trolleys do not overflow, and waste is removed promptly. They will penalise illegal dumping, enforce waste management rules, prevent wastage of drinking water, and survey households to track waste collection and disposal, ensuring it reaches secondary points.
"Maintain regular communication with councillors, RWAs, and community leaders to identify and resolve local issues in a time-bound manner," Dahiya said....
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