Patna: Patna Municipal Corporation officials began a citywide inspection of public service works under the “Har Din Har Gali” campaign, which started on August 15- and will continue until October 2. The initiative aims to provide uninterrupted access to sanitation, health, and other basic facilities across the city.
Municipal Commissioner Animesh Kumar Parashar instructed officials to focus on making Patna dengue-free and ensuring 100 percent cleanliness in every ward. The campaign involves daily monitoring of ongoing works, with special attention to the punctuality of garbage collection vehicles.
Key activities under the campaign include:
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Anti-larva spray: Insecticide spraying is being conducted extensively in all wards to prevent mosquito-borne diseases.
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Cleanliness drive: Garbage management, drain cleaning, and maintenance of public areas are being prioritised.
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Door-to-door vehicle tracking: Officials are collecting data on garbage collection schedules, routes, and citizen complaints.
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Provision of services to all homes: Efforts are being made to ensure no area is left without sanitation services.
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Vehicle punctuality checks: Vehicle yards are visited to ensure garbage collection vehicles depart on time, and action is taken against delays.
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Citizen grievance redressal: Complaints are being heard at the ward level, with instructions issued for rapid resolution.
Inspections will continue in different wards every day until October 2. Residents can register complaints on the Patna Municipal Corporation helpline number 155304.



















