– Legacy waste cleanup, Construction and Demolition (C&D) debris removal, and green/residual waste management.
– Clearing Garbage Vulnerable Points (GVPs), addressing silt deposition from rains, and ensuring stormwater drain functionality.
– GHMC Commissioner R.V. Karnan conducted early morning inspections in Charminar and LB Nagar Zones on July 29.
– Key areas visited included City College Junction, Chaitanyapuri for garbage collection review, Vanasthalipuram for hygiene at local food outlets.
– Heritage sites like Sardar Mahal received attention regarding infrastructure development paired with conservation efforts.
The special monsoon sanitation drive marks a proactive effort by GHMC to tackle civic challenges posed by the rainy season while emphasizing hygiene standards and heritage conservation. By prioritizing systematic waste disposal as well as health safety in public spaces such as tea stalls and stormwater drains functionality checks to prevent urban flooding risks reflect commendable planning.
Commissioner Karnan’s involvement in groundwork inspections suggests an intent to lead through direct oversight-a strategy that may bolster public confidence in urban governance efforts. However, balancing modernization with heritage preservation at sites like Sardar Mahal remains critical for sustainable progress without eroding historical value.
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