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Mechanised cleanliness system inaugurated in Punjab

The first-of-its-kind project will be replicated across all five corporation cities by October this year

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MOHALI, Aug 6: Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal today inaugurated the first of its kind mechanised cleanliness project in the state and announced the same will be replicated in all five corporation cities by October this year. While inaugurating this mechanised cleanliness project from Mohali, he said Jalandhar, Amritsar, Ludhiana, Bathinda and Patiala will be brought under this project within one and half months. He said this project would further be launched at tehsil level with a view to making Punjab the country's most clean and litter-free state. The Deputy CM also announced that after including five corporation towns, the newly made corporation towns would also be part of this project. He said by the end of December all the major towns of the state would have mechanised cleanliness system. Clarifying that their would be no adverse affect on the employment of already working safai sewaks, he said there would be proper distribution of areas in B and C roads including internal roads. The safai sewaks will get 87 kilometer and 307 kilometer of B and C category roads to ensure proper cleanliness, he added. He said these roads would be divided into beats so that complete mechanised and manual cleaning is ensured. The sole purpose of launching this mode of cleanliness was to provide basic amenities to the residents of the state besides ensuring 100 per cent cleaning of streets and roads, he said. The work to be done under this system would be world class, paving a way to make Punjab most clean and beautiful state, he added.


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