Gurgaon: Union Minister of State and Gurgaon MP Rao Inderjit Singh on Tuesday told officials that “the sight of garbage piled up on the roads paints a bad image of the city.” Inderjit Singh on Tuesday met officials of MCG, GMDA and various departments of the district administration in his first meeting after he won his sixth parliamentary election. The MLA, who won by a narrow margin compared to his 2019 performance, reviewed several development projects, the sanitation crisis and the measures being taken to prevent water reservoirs. Assembly elections are due later this year in Haryana during the monsoon this year, and the BJP is trying to fend off opposition power after seeing a sharp decline in its numbers in the Lok Sabha polls. . Solid Municipal Waste Agency in Gurgaon' and specifically set up a panel to address the city's sanitation crisis. TOI has reported about inadequate waste collection and treatment facilities in the city. In a meeting at the PWD guesthouse, Inderjit Singh pointed out that Gurgaon is a “global city”, but its sanitation and hygiene services do not live up to its image. “Efforts should be made at the government level to ensure a clean environment for residents, and all problems of garbage and water accumulation should be addressed,” he said. The MP asked the officials to identify the garbage dumping sites and clean all the garbage. “Heaps of garbage along the road or in different areas are a common sight and it paints a bad image of Gurgaon.” They said. The MP sought reports on the project to release treated sewage water into the Damdama lake and the construction progress of the sports complex. Project in Wazirabad village. Stating that there was opposition from local people on the Damdama project, the MP asked Deputy Commissioner Nishant Yadav to discuss and address the concerns of the villagers.
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