The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) has reinforced its recently implemented two-cluster and eight-zone administrative framework by assigning specific zone-wise duties to senior officials, taxation officers, and sanitation teams. This initiative aims to improve governance, monitoring, and citizen services across the rapidly expanding city.
Under orders issued by Municipal Commissioner Pradeep Dahiya, the new structure is designed to ensure better administrative coordination, faster grievance redressal, enhanced accountability, and more effective delivery of civic services.
Key Appointments and Responsibilities
As part of the restructuring, senior officers have been designated to oversee each of the eight zones. Additional Municipal Commissioner Ankita Chaudhary has been assigned Zone-1 and will also head Cluster-1, while Additional Municipal Commissioner Yash Jaluka will oversee Zone-8 and serve as head of Cluster-2. Additional Municipal Commissioner Pooja Chawaria has been given charge of Zone-4, Ravindra Yadav of Zone-3, and Dr. Jaiveer Yadav of Zone-5.
Among Joint Commissioners, Dr. Naresh Kumar will supervise Zone-6, Dr. Preetpal Singh Zone-2, and Ravindra Malik Zone-7. Additionally, Ravindra Yadav has been assigned responsibility for headquarters operations, while Dr. Preetpal Singh will oversee Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) activities.
Strengthened Revenue Administration
To bolster revenue administration, MCG has appointed dedicated zonal taxation officers for all eight zones. These officers will be responsible for property tax collection, revenue enhancement, disposal of tax-related grievances, and improving overall revenue management. Officials believe the move will bring greater transparency and accountability to tax administration.
According to the order, Rajesh Kumar has been assigned Zone-1, Gulshan Saluja Zone-2, Rajesh Yadav Zone-3 and headquarters, Seema Yadav Zone-4, B.S. Chhokar Zone-5, Urmila Punia Zone-6, Sushma Yadav Zone-7, Pankaj Zone-8, and Dinesh Kumar headquarters responsibilities.
Revamped Sanitation Monitoring
MCG has also revamped sanitation monitoring by assigning sanitation inspectors and cleanliness experts on a zone-wise basis. Senior Sanitation Inspector Sandeep will supervise Cluster-1, Harsh Chawla Cluster-2, and Rishi Malik the SBM office. Separate sanitation inspectors and experts have been deployed in each zone to oversee field staff, cleanliness standards, and sanitation services.
Municipal Commissioner Pradeep Dahiya stated that the objective of the new structure is to provide citizens with better, transparent, and time-bound services. He added that the cluster-zone system would enhance administrative efficiency, strengthen accountability, and improve monitoring of development and sanitation works across Gurugram.
The MCG had recently reorganized its administrative setup into two clusters and eight zones as part of a broader effort to decentralize governance and improve civic service delivery in the rapidly expanding city.



