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Hyderabad
Staff Reporter
HYDERABAD: Municipal Commissioner Sanjay Jaju has directed his officials to bring at least 1,000 non-commercial units under the bulk garbage system in a phased manner from the present 200 units. Reviewing the door-to-door collection of garbage and bulk garbage system in Circle Five of MCH here on Tuesday, Mr. Jaju also directed officials to issue identity cards to sanitation workers for easy identification in the field and to fix targets for sanitary supervisors to bring more number of units in the bulk garbage system net. Earlier, the commissioner along with senior officials inspected the road widening works in the circle, during which he asked the officials to speed up the widening work from Ameerpet to Balanagar crossroads and to remove obstructing electric poles on the widened roads.
Sites inspected
He also told them not to allow any encroachments on the widened portions. Mr. Jaju also inspected a few sites proposed for commercial complexes and instructed officials to strictly follow guidelines before accepting the proposals.
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