Pralhad Joshi Honours Sanitation Workers, HESCOM Linemen in Hubballi
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Union Consumer Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi on Friday, 26 June 2026, attended a civic honour ceremony in Hubballi, Karnataka, where municipal sanitation workers and HESCOM power linemen were felicitated on the birthday of Hubballi-Dharwad Central MLA Mahesh Tenginkai.
Context
The event, titled 'Pourakarmika mattu HESCOM Power Mангала Gaurava Samarpana Karyakrama' ('Civic Workers and HESCOM Power Men Honour Dedication Programme'), was held at Sri Rambhapuri Kalyana Mantapa in the Vidyanagar locality of Hubballi. It was organised by the Mahesh Tenginkai Friends Circle in association with Sri Rajeshwari Properties.
Joshi described municipal sanitation workers as 'kayaka yogis' — selfless workers devoted to service — who keep the city clean round the clock and protect public health. He noted that HESCOM linemen risk their lives in storms and rain to ensure uninterrupted power supply to the entire city, calling their service 'unique and incomparable.'
Policy Backdrop
The recognition of frontline sanitation workers has been reinforced at the national level since the launch of the Swachh Bharat Mission in 2014, which institutionalised regular felicitation of pourakarmikas as part of urban cleanliness drives. Hubballi-Dharwad, Karnataka's second-largest urban agglomeration and a major commercial hub in North Karnataka, has been a consistent focus of both solid-waste management and 24x7 power supply initiatives.
HESCOM — the Hubli Electricity Supply Company Limited — is the state-owned electricity distribution company serving northern Karnataka districts including Dharwad. Its linemen are routinely deployed during extreme weather events to restore power, often at considerable personal risk.
Stakeholders and Impact
The ceremony was held in the divya sannidhya (sacred presence) of Hubballiʼs Murusavira Math seer Srimant Niranjana Jagadguru Gurusiddha Rajayogindra Mahaswamigalu, lending the event religious and community significance. Among those present were MLA Mahesh Tenginkai, Karnataka Legislative Council member Lingaraj Patil, Hubballi-Dharwad Municipal Corporation Mayor Jyoti Patil, Deputy Mayor Santosh Chavhan, and corporators Shivu Mensinkai and Rupa Shetty.
The gathering brought together elected representatives across tiers of government — Parliament, state legislature, legislative council, and municipal corporation — alongside a prominent Lingayat religious institution, reflecting the broad civic coalition assembled around the event. The workers honoured included sanitation staff covering the entire Hubballi-Dharwad Central Assembly constituency.
What's Next
The practice of honouring essential-service workers at constituency events is increasingly common among legislators across Karnataka, and such ceremonies often feed into demands at the next municipal budget session for improved wages, safety gear, and insurance cover for pourakarmikas and HESCOM linemen. Advocates for frontline workers in the Hubballi-Dharwad region will likely watch for follow-through in the form of state-level awards or policy measures recognising the best-performing sanitation and electricity workers in tier-2 cities.