MUMBAI: The BMC will launch a deep cleaning campaign for a cleaner Mumbai starting from December 3 which will be carried out on every weekend.
The campaign will be officially launched by Maharashtra chief minister Eknath Shinde at 7 am in Dharavi.
The BMC will also take up the deep cleaning of D ward.
Close to 5,000 civic staff and laborers are expected to be involved in these cleaning works.
The initiative, aimed at fostering a cleaner and more aesthetically pleasing city, will take place one civic ward every weekend.
The campaign’s inauguration in Dharavi marks the beginning of a series of cleanliness drives slated to continue over the next two months.
The ‘deep cleaning’ campaign is scheduled for Saturdays in December 2023 and January 2024, which will focus on thoroughly cleaning one section of each ward from 9 am to 2 pm.
The campaign aims to address multiple facets of cleanliness, from road maintenance and waste segregation to the removal of unauthorized hoardings and the beautification of public spaces.
The campaign will be officially launched by Maharashtra chief minister Eknath Shinde at 7 am in Dharavi.
The BMC will also take up the deep cleaning of D ward.
Close to 5,000 civic staff and laborers are expected to be involved in these cleaning works.
The initiative, aimed at fostering a cleaner and more aesthetically pleasing city, will take place one civic ward every weekend.
The campaign’s inauguration in Dharavi marks the beginning of a series of cleanliness drives slated to continue over the next two months.
The ‘deep cleaning’ campaign is scheduled for Saturdays in December 2023 and January 2024, which will focus on thoroughly cleaning one section of each ward from 9 am to 2 pm.
The campaign aims to address multiple facets of cleanliness, from road maintenance and waste segregation to the removal of unauthorized hoardings and the beautification of public spaces.