Mann Govt in Action: Minister Ravjot Singh Cracks Down on Civic Negligence, Orders Swift Clean-Up in Dera Bassi

Mann Govt in Action: Minister Ravjot Singh Cracks Down on Civic Negligence, Orders Swift Clean-Up in Dera Bassi
Zero Tolerance on Laxity in Cleanliness; Strict Deadlines Issued for Garbage Removal, Drainage Fixes, and Bus Stand Construction
Chandigarh, May 14:
Reiterating zero tolerance policy towards laxity in cleanliness, Punjab Local Government Minister Dr Ravjot Singh today averred that Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann led government is committed to providing a people-friendly environment by addressing the fundamental concerns of residents living in municipal councils and corporations.
During his early morning visit to Dera Bassi town, the Cabinet Minister inspected ongoing projects and directed officials to expedite efforts to resolve civic issues.
Dr. Ravjot Singh commenced his visit at Barwala Road, where he reviewed the progress of the stormwater drain project and instructed officials to accelerate work to complete it before the monsoon season. Besides this, he ordered the immediate removal of garbage along the various roads within the next two days.
Inspecting the Bus Stand, the Cabinet Minister asked the Municipal Council to initiate the construction of a new bus stand promptly, ensuring smooth traffic flow and minimizing congestion on surrounding roads. While inspecting the road behind the existing bus stand, he expressed dissatisfaction with the garbage littered in the area. He stressed for the optimal utilization of the Material Recovery Facility (MRF) and directed officials to maintain cleanliness and eliminate foul odors.
At the pumping station located at Issapur-Bakarpur Road (Ward 17), Dr. Ravjot Singh instructed Water Supply and Sewerage Board officials to effectively address the waste water drainage issues in the Dera Jagadhari area. He also called for upgrading pipelines if necessary to prevent future disruptions.
Dr. Ravjot Singh issued stern warning to municipal and water supply officials, instructing them to resolve public grievances effectively or face disciplinary action. He stressed the importance of coordination between the Municipal Council and the Water Supply & Sewerage Board to enhance civic amenities.
He directed the Executive Officer to prioritize the cleaning of main roads and then proceed to internal streets, setting a two-week deadline for completion.
MLA Dera Bassi Kuljeet Singh Randhawa expressed gratitude to the Minister for the visit and highlighted urgent local needs, including improved sewerage, water supply and the construction of a new bus stand. Dr Ravjot Singh assured swift action, stating that the growing housing and commercial projects in Mohali district require proactive measures to address infrastructural challenges.
Additional Chief Secretary Tejvir Singh, Director Local Government Gurpreet Singh Khaira, Deputy Commissioner Komal Mittal, ADC (UD) Anmol Singh Dhaliwal, EO Vijay Jindal and other officials were present on this occasion.