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PWD Swachch Delhi app for keeping Capital roads clean

The new mobile application will enable people to register their complaints with pics of potholes on roads, dysfunction of street lights, parts of buildings in poor conditions

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NEW DELHI, November 29: Public Works Department (PWD) of the Delhi government has launched 'PWD Swachch Delhi' app for keeping its 1260 km of roads, street lights, schools, hospitals and housing societies "well-maintained". The new mobile application, which can be downloaded from 'Google Play Store', will enable people to register their complaints with pics of potholes on roads, dysfunction of street lights, parts of buildings in poor conditions. On November 16, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had launched the 'Swachh Delhi' app enabling Delhiites to inform authorities with pics of garbage, and announced 'Swachh Delhi Abhiyan' from November 22 to 30. "Soon after people register their complaint through PWD Swachch Delhi' app, it will automatically be sent to concerned area officers who will have to fix the complaints within seven days. "If officer fails, the complaint will automatically be forwarded to senior authorities," said a senior government official. Around 1260 km roads of the National Capital fall under the jurisdiction. PWD has also responsibility of maintaining some government hospitals, schools and group housing societies. The official said that the best part of 'PWD Swachch Delhi' app is that complainants will not be required to mention their location of the spot because it will be identified through Google maps. "After fixing the complaint, concerned officers will send the pics of repaired roads potholes on the app so that complainant will get to know about their complaint status," the official said.