A new project is starting in Jamshedpur to make the Mango Municipal Corporation as clean as Indore, a city famous for its cleanliness in India. The goal is to improve how trash and sanitation are handled in the area, making it a better place to live.
Improving Cleanliness in Mango
Dipankar Choudhary, the Municipal Commissioner in charge, checked on the corporation’s work on Sunday. Choudhary is also the District Project Director of ITDA. One of the biggest changes will be that garbage will be collected twice a day instead of once. Because of this, the streets and neighborhoods should stay cleaner. The project will also focus on removing encroachments, which are buildings or structures that are not allowed and make areas dirty.
“This is a significant step towards creating a healthier and more livable environment for our citizens,” said Dipankar Choudhary, District Project Director of ITDA.
Modernizing Waste Management
Collecting garbage more often and removing encroachments are part of a bigger plan to make the Mango Municipal Corporation’s trash system better. Officials want to be as clean as Indore, hoping to make life better for everyone who lives there. This shows they are working hard to make Jamshedpur a cleaner, healthier, and better-organized city.
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