Government launches ‘Operation Clean Sweep’ to enhance awareness on sanitation
The government has launched 'Operation Clean Sweep' to raise sanitation awareness among urban residents. This initiative includes special sanitation drives and cleaning operations across cities for four weeks. The program aims to demonstrate that with public cooperation, cities can achieve cleanliness and hygiene.
- ▪'Operation Clean Sweep' aims to enhance public awareness about sanitation.
- ▪Special sanitation drives will be conducted for four weeks as part of the 'Swarnandhra–Swacchandhra' initiative.
- ▪District collectors have been given powers to impose fines for littering and take legal action against offenders.
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Commissioner and Director of Municipal Administration (CDMA) P. Sampath Kumar said that the government has taken up ‘Operation Clean Sweep’ to instil a sense of awareness regarding sanitation among the people residing in cities and towns across the State.Mr. Sampath Kumar, along with District Collector A. Siri and Panyam MLA Gouru Charitha Reddy, inaugurated desilting and sanitation works on Saturday at the drainage canal near Ashwini Hospital in the city’s A-Camp area, as well as at the Suddavagu stream.Speaking on the occasion, the CDMA said special sanitation drives are being conducted across cities and urban areas for a period of four weeks as part of the ‘Swarnandhra–Swacchandhra’ initiative. He said Chief Minister N.
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