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Delhi govt provided Rs 175 crore to MCD for garbage disposal: Minister Sood

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New Delhi, Nov 15 (PTI) The Delhi government is making every effort to strengthen sanitation in the city, and has provided a special assistance of Rs 175 crore to the MCD for garbage disposal, Urban Development Minister Ashish Sood said on Saturday.

During an inspection of sanitation work in West Delhi’s Vishnu Garden, Sood said the government is considering allocation of additional funds to the civic body to ensure cleanliness.

On the instructions of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, a special financial assistance of Rs 175 crore has been provided to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) to clear pending payments of contractors engaged in garbage collection, the minister said.

“We will move a Cabinet note for additional funds to the MCD. Every possible help will be extended to the civic body for a neat and clean Delhi,” he told PTI.

The minister claimed that during the last two-and-a-half years of the AAP’s tenure in the MCD, Delhi’s sanitation system was derailed due to “improper contracts and mismanagement”.

He said the Delhi government is working to fix the issues, and on the chief minister’s direction, all the ministers are personally monitoring cleanliness and sanitation works across Delhi.

During the inspection drive, Sood visited several residential and commercial areas in Ward 95 and took note of the issues faced by the local residents.

The government is working at multiple levels to strengthen the sanitation system and improve waste management in the city, the minister said, asserting that residents will have a clean city in the coming days. PTI VIT ARB ARB

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