Hyderabad: GHMC Commissioner Amrapali Kata praised officials for eliminating all Garbage Vulnerable Points (GVPs) in Quthbullapur Circle and urged authorities to make Hyderabad a GVP-free city. She recommended replicating the measures taken in this circle across the city.
In a press statement, she instructed officials to identify families who do not use Swachh Autos for garbage disposal and to encourage them to utilize this facility. Additionally, she emphasized the importance of improving worker attendance and overseeing door-to-door garbage collection from households and business centers.
She emphasized the well-being of garbage collectors, stating, “Free medical camps have been conducted to keep sanitation workers healthy, leading to improved attendance rates and expected progress. Along with door-to-door garbage collection, regular waste collection from business centers and delivery to STPs has increased income for Swachh Auto owners. Timely measures to collect road-swept garbage have made Quthbullapur an exemplary GVP-free circle in GHMC.”
Deputy Commissioner (SWM) Mohan Reddy and Assistant Medical Officer Bhargav highlighted that staff cooperation across GHMC departments, residents, and local public representatives was key to achieving a GVP-free circle.
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