Deputy Commissioner Sachin Gupta conducts a surprise inspection regarding cleanliness in the Rohtak City
Deputy Commissioner Sachin Gupta said that with public participation, Rohtak can be transformed into a clean and beautiful city. This morning, he visited various parts of the city to review cleanliness and beautification efforts. On the spot, he also issued necessary directions to Municipal Corporation officials. During the inspection, he emphasized that it is our collective responsibility to keep the city clean and beautiful, and citizens’ cooperation is essential in this regard.
Rohtak, November 15, 2025: Deputy Commissioner Sachin Gupta said that with public participation, Rohtak can be transformed into a clean and beautiful city. This morning, he visited various parts of the city to review cleanliness and beautification efforts. On the spot, he also issued necessary directions to Municipal Corporation officials. During the inspection, he emphasized that it is our collective responsibility to keep the city clean and beautiful, and citizens’ cooperation is essential in this regard.
DC Sachin Gupta said that the cleanliness campaign was launched about two months ago. During today’s surprise inspection, positive outcomes of this campaign were clearly visible. However, more work still needs to be done in the area of hygiene and beautification. He added that around a dozen HCS officers have been assigned duties in different wards. These officers continuously inspect their respective areas and ensure that any shortcomings are rectified. He also informed that a new tender for sanitation has been issued by the Municipal Corporation, and new vehicles have been deployed for waste collection.
Appealing to citizens, the Deputy Commissioner said that they must dispose of waste only in municipal vehicles so that scientific waste management can be ensured. He mentioned that waste collection timings can also be changed as per public convenience. He further stated that the administration is working to eliminate secondary garbage points, which will only be possible if people stop dumping waste in open areas and use the collection vehicles instead. He also urged people not to burn garbage, as it causes pollution.
This morning, DC Sachin Gupta inspected Ambedkar Chowk, Sonipat Stand, Mansarovar Park, Model Town, Rajiv Gandhi Chowk, Circuit House Road, Rupya Chowk, Jhajjar Road, Jhajjar Chungi, Circular Road, and other areas to review the ongoing cleanliness campaign. He also inspected Kendriya Vidyalaya. He said that shopkeepers must cooperate in the anti-encroachment drive. He added that the campaign is being carried out for the benefit of shopkeepers themselves. Removing encroachments will open up the markets, ease movement, enhance footfall, increase sales, and make the markets look more attractive.
Girish Saini 

