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20-day cleanliness campaign for transformed Delhi to begin today under CM Gupta

By IANS | Updated: May 2, 2025 10:02 IST

New Delhi, May 2 Chief Minister Rekha Gupta launched a comprehensive 20-day cleanliness campaign across the city, stating ...

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New Delhi, May 2 Chief Minister Rekha Gupta launched a comprehensive 20-day cleanliness campaign across the city, stating that Delhi will undergo a "visible transformation" starting Friday, with officials being personally responsible for the cleanliness of every street, park, footpath, and public space.

Launching mission ‘Badal Rahi Hai Dilli’, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Thursday announced a 20-day extensive cleanliness drive.

Addressing mediapersons, the Chief Minister said: “In a first, the government is aiming to initiate cleanliness in the city twice a day – once at 8 a.m. and again in the evening.”

A collective effort will iron out issues related to the multiplicity of agencies, she said, adding, “Thanks to people, we have a triple-engine government in the city and our aim is to bring about a perceptible change starting tomorrow,” she said, describing the new effort as a result of each electorate’s valuable vote.

Construction waste and garbage will be removed under the watch of senior MCD officials, she said.

“The vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi will now be reflected in every corner of the city. Swachh Delhi will be our mission, and we are going to move in that direction,” she said.

“Our mission is ‘Badal Rahi Hai Dilli’. We have instructed officials that all corners and public spaces must be spruced up. Each District Magistrate will be responsible for his area and other officials will also be held accountable,” she said.

The Deputy Commissioners of Police will be held accountable in case of laxity in terms of safety or encroachment on pavements and public spaces, she said.

“The entire administration will be responsible for ensuring that there are no dark spots and CCTV cameras are functional,” she said.

“We need to clear the backlog of years of neglect and collection of waste and garbage,” she said, even people have started commenting on social media that “Delhi is changing”.

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