09-03-2026 12:00:00 AM
Metro India News | Hyderabad
GHMC Commissioner R. V. Karnan has stressed the need to transform Hyderabad into a clean and well-maintained city, directing officials to intensify sanitation measures across the Greater Hyderabad region.
As part of the state government’s 99-day “Praja Palana – Pragathi Pranalika” initiative, the Commissioner conducted a surprise field inspection in Tukkuguda on Sunday, reviewing sanitation works and civic maintenance activities on the ground.
During the visit, the commissioner inspected sanitation conditions at Tukkuguda junction and the Tukkuguda vegetable market, closely reviewing the progress of ongoing cleanliness and waste management works.
He interacted with field officials and sanitation staff to assess the implementation of sanitation measures at the grassroots level.
The commissioner directed officials to prioritise the elimination of Garbage Vulnerable Points (GVPs) and ensure that Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste is removed promptly without allowing it to accumulate in public spaces. He also instructed authorities to maintain cleanliness across main roads, internal roads, parks, lakes, and government offices, ensuring a hygienic urban environment for citizens.
As part of the Praja Palana – Pragathi Pranalika programme, he emphasised the need to further strengthen sanitation operations across the city and instructed officials and staff to work in a coordinated manner to improve overall urban cleanliness.
The Commissioner also reviewed the pending Integrated Market project in Tukkuguda and directed officials to submit the necessary proposals immediately so that the construction works can be completed at the earliest.