Amid growing concerns over vector-borne diseases ahead of the rainy season, Patiala Mayor Kundan Gogia has directed the Municipal Corporation (MC) officials to launch a special cleanliness drive across the city to curb the spread of dengue and malaria.
Mayor’s Directives on Garbage and Debris
Taking serious note of garbage accumulation, overgrown weeds, and stagnant water in vacant plots, the Mayor instructed health and sanitation teams to intensify cleaning operations. He also ordered the immediate removal of construction debris lying on roads, streets, and other public places.
Gogia stated that individuals constructing new houses or undertaking renovation must ensure that waste is not dumped in public spaces. He warned that owners would be served notices to remove the debris immediately, and failure to comply would invite challans and hefty penalties.
Appeal to Plot Owners
The Mayor appealed to plot owners to construct boundary walls around their properties and ensure regular cleaning of garbage and weeds. He emphasized that action against violators would be taken under provisions of the Environment Protection Act, the Solid Waste Management Rules, and the Punjab Municipal Corporation Act, 1976.
Gogia also urged residents to report garbage-filled plots or construction debris lying on roads to the MC. The drive aims to prevent the breeding of mosquitoes that cause dengue and malaria, especially during the monsoon season.



