Gurugram: MCG to Ensure Major Roads are Free from Encroachment, Says Official

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Gurugram: MCG to Ensure Major Roads are Free from Encroachment, Says Official

Synopsis

Gurugram's Additional Commissioner, Mahavir Prasad, announced a new campaign by the Municipal Corporation Gurugram (MCG) aimed at ensuring that key roads are encroachment-free and enhancing the city’s overall cleanliness and beauty.

Key Takeaways

  • MCG is launching a cleanliness campaign.
  • Focus on making key roads encroachment-free.
  • Enhancing greenery on roads and public spaces.
  • Citizen participation is crucial for success.
  • Improving the quality of life for residents.

Gurugram, April 16 (NationPress) The Additional Commissioner of the Municipal Corporation Gurugram (MCG), Mahavir Prasad, stated on Wednesday that the local government is enhancing efforts to make Gurugram cleaner and more aesthetically pleasing.

“A dedicated cleanliness campaign will soon be launched by the civic body. This initiative aims to ensure that the city’s main roads are free from encroachments and to promote tree planting for environmental preservation,” he stated.

During a meeting with officials from the MCG and Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA), the Additional Commissioner engaged in a thorough discussion regarding the cleanliness and beautification of the city’s significant roads.

He emphasized that the MCG is committed to maintaining the city’s cleanliness, beauty, and environmental sustainability.

He also encouraged citizens to contribute to cleanliness efforts and assist in keeping the city free from encroachments.

Instructions were given to officials to enhance greenery along the green belt and road dividers to beautify the city and benefit the environment.

“Cleanliness must include the prompt removal of gardening waste and debris from various locations,” he asserted.

He highlighted that cleanliness should extend beyond mere routine cleaning, positively impacting the city’s beauty and residents' quality of life.

“Public spaces will be developed attractively for this purpose,” he mentioned.

He expressed optimism that with the collaborative efforts of the MCG and GMDA, the conditions of roads and public spaces in Gurugram will significantly improve in the near future.

“MCG’s initiative is a praiseworthy step towards enhancing cleanliness, greenery, and beauty, aimed at providing a better environment for the city’s residents,” he added.

The Additional Commissioner reiterated that this cleanliness drive initiated by the civic body relies heavily on citizen participation and cooperation.

“It is our collective duty towards our city to ensure cleanliness in public spaces, just as we care for the cleanliness of our homes and workplaces,” he urged.