Chandigarh Municipal Corporation Calls for Community Support to Boost Cleanliness Rankings
Chandigarh MC seeks residents’ support for improved cleanliness ranking
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The Chandigarh Municipal Corporation is mobilizing residents to enhance the city's cleanliness ranking in the upcoming Swachh Survekshan 2025-26. A review meeting emphasized the need for community involvement and feedback to improve sanitation standards across various public spaces.
- 01Chandigarh MC is focused on improving cleanliness for Swachh Survekshan 2025-26.
- 02Community participation is deemed essential for achieving higher cleanliness rankings.
- 03Intensified cleanliness drives will target schools, parks, and public facilities.
- 04Citizen feedback is a crucial aspect of the cleanliness assessment.
- 05The MC is urging all residents and organizations to contribute to cleanliness efforts.
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The Chandigarh Municipal Corporation (MC) held a review meeting to discuss strategies for enhancing the city's cleanliness ranking in the Swachh Survekshan 2025-26. Chaired by special commissioner Pradeep Kumar, the meeting focused on improving sanitation standards across various public spaces, including schools, parks, and public toilets. The MC emphasized the significance of community involvement, urging residents to take collective responsibility for maintaining hygiene. Public participation is vital for achieving higher rankings, and citizens are encouraged to provide feedback, which is a critical component of the cleanliness assessment. The MC seeks active engagement from residents, educational institutions, and resident welfare associations to foster a cleaner Chandigarh.
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Improved cleanliness can enhance the quality of life for Chandigarh residents and attract more visitors.
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