Garbage collected by Swachh Autos should be moved to SCTPs regularly: Ronald Rose

Hyderabad, September 27: GHMC Commissioner Ronald Rose has directed the Sanitation officials to move the garbage collected by Swachh Autos to the secondary collection transport points from time to time. Commissioner inspected the sanitation performance in Serilingampally circle on Wednesday.

On this occasion, the sanitation officials were directed to appoint a special officer on the performance of clean autos and take steps to remove the garbage at the right time. Swachh Autos said strict action should be taken against those who are negligent in transporting garbage to SCTPs. Clean autos should move the garbage to the transfer stations in a timely manner. Concerned officials were asked about how many clean autos are working in the circle. He said that Swachh Autos across the city should speedily move the garbage to SCTPs at the right time.

Additional Commissioner Upender Reddy, Srilingampally Zonal Commissioner Srinivas Reddy, Deputy Commissioner Rajini Kanth Reddy, Mangathayar, Sanitation Officers Uma Prakash, Mohan Reddy, Surya Kumar, Suwartha, Bharat and others participated in this program.


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