Ludhiana: Mayor Inderjit Kaur and newly appointed municipal corporation commissioner Ojasvi Alankar carried out surprise field inspections at 7 a.m. on Tuesday as part of the "Clean Punjab" mission.
Alankar inspected main roads and residential areas near Samrala Chowk during his first official field review. He warned that negligence would not be tolerated and instructed zonal commissioners to conduct regular field visits, gather resident feedback, and promptly resolve local issues. He also urged citizens to stop dumping waste in public spaces.
Simultaneously, the mayor inspected municipal garbage compactor sites near Pavilion Mall, Cheema Chowk, and Chandigarh Road. She ordered health department officials to maintain strict hygiene standards inside and around the facilities.
Key Directives Issued
- Zonal commissioners must conduct regular field visits.
- Resident feedback should be gathered and issues resolved swiftly.
- Strict hygiene standards at garbage compactor sites.
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About the Author
Nidhi Bhardwaj is a Special Correspondent with the Punjab bureau of The Times of India, based in Ludhiana. She covers the municipal corporation, Ludhiana Improvement Trust, Greater Ludhiana Area Development Authority, and political parties Shiromani Akali Dal and Bharatiya Janata Party. Additionally, she writes about environment-related issues.



