In a decisive move to address public safety concerns, Panchkula Deputy Commissioner Sushil Sarwan has issued urgent directives for the immediate clearance of construction debris from Sector 21. The order comes as a response to growing complaints from local residents about hazardous waste materials littering the area.
The Deputy Commissioner has specifically instructed the Municipal Corporation to launch a comprehensive cleanup operation, targeting the accumulated construction waste that has become both an eyesore and a potential health hazard for the community.
Immediate Action Required
During a recent inspection of the area, DC Sarwan expressed serious concerns about the debris situation, emphasizing that the accumulation of construction materials poses significant risks to:
- Pedestrian safety, particularly for children and elderly residents
- Local environmental quality and air purity
- Overall aesthetic appeal of the neighborhood
- Public health standards in the community
Accountability and Timelines
The Deputy Commissioner has made it clear that responsibility for the debris removal falls squarely on the Municipal Corporation officials. Strict timelines have been established to ensure the work is completed promptly and efficiently.
"The debris must be cleared without any delay," stated DC Sarwan, underscoring the urgency of the situation. "We cannot compromise on public safety and urban cleanliness standards."
Broader Urban Cleanliness Initiative
This directive forms part of a larger effort by the Panchkula administration to maintain high standards of urban hygiene across the city. The action in Sector 21 serves as a precedent for similar cleanup drives that may be implemented in other sectors facing comparable issues.
Local residents have welcomed the administration's proactive approach, expressing hope that the cleanup will restore the area's cleanliness and make public spaces safer for everyday use.