Gurugram's MCG Launches Cleanliness Drive for World Environment Day
MCG to launch two-day citywide cleanliness drive on Environment Day

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The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) will conduct a two-day cleanliness drive on June 4 and 5 to celebrate World Environment Day. The initiative aims to tackle garbage vulnerable points, enhance sanitation, and boost public involvement in waste management.
- 01The drive will focus on four selected wards: Ward 10, Ward 32, Ward 4, and Ward 22, each in a different zone of Gurugram.
- 02Activities will include geo-tagging garbage vulnerable points (GVPs) and documenting the waste type and size.
- 03Awareness campaigns on waste segregation and composting will be held, involving schools and citizen groups.
- 04Daily progress reports will be submitted, and the campaign will be promoted on social media.
- 05The initiative follows a recent World Bank review of Gurugram's sanitation and pollution-control infrastructure.
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The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) is set to launch a two-day cleanliness drive on June 4 and 5 in celebration of World Environment Day. This initiative aims to eliminate garbage vulnerable points (GVPs), improve sanitation, and encourage public participation in waste management. Civic officials have organized the campaign to involve sanitation teams, resident welfare associations (RWAs), market associations, and ward committees. Four specific wards have been chosen for focused intervention: Ward 10 in Zone 1, Ward 32 in Zone 2, Ward 4 in Zone 3, and Ward 22 in Zone 4. The MCG has begun identifying and geo-tagging GVPs throughout the city, documenting waste details, and planning for the deployment of sanitation workers and equipment. Additionally, awareness drives on waste segregation, composting, and the principles of reduce, reuse, and recycle (3R) are planned, with participation from schools and social organizations. Progress will be monitored through daily reports and social media updates. This drive follows a recent visit by a World Bank team to assess Gurugram's sanitation and pollution-control efforts.
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The cleanliness drive is expected to significantly improve sanitation and waste management in Gurugram.
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