Detailed deliberations were held on all key parameters of the national cleanliness survey.
MC Chandigarh intensifies Swachhta drive; calls for citizen participation in Swachh Survekshan 2025–26
Chandigarh, April 29: The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh convened a comprehensive review meeting to assess ongoing cleanliness initiatives and strategize for improved performance in Swachh Survekshan 2025–26.
The meeting was chaired by Special Commissioner Sh. Pradeep Kumar, IAS, Joint Commissioner Sh. Balbir Raj Singh, Medical Officer of Health Dr. Inderdeep Kaur, along with other senior officers of different departments of Chandigarh Administration and the Corporation.
Detailed deliberations were held on all key parameters of the national cleanliness survey, with a strong focus on strengthening sanitation standards across the city.
The Special Commissioner directed that intensified cleanliness drives be undertaken in schools, colleges, parks, public toilets, bus stands, and across all government and private establishments in Chandigarh.
Emphasizing the importance of community involvement, he highlighted that public participation is crucial for achieving higher rankings. Citizens were urged to actively support cleanliness efforts and take collective responsibility for maintaining hygiene in their surroundings.
Special focus was laid on citizen feedback, a critical component in the Swachh Survekshan assessment. The Municipal Corporation appealed to residents, educational institutions, Resident Welfare Associations, and all organisations to actively participate and submit their feedback.
Reiterating its commitment, MC Chandigarh called upon all stakeholders to join hands in making the city the cleanest in the country. The Corporation stressed that sustained efforts and active public engagement are key to transforming Chandigarh into a model city of cleanliness.