New Delhi: Najeeb Jung on Wednesday drove home to local officials the importance of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, or Clean India Campaign when, after a surprise check of government buildings and
public facilities, he suspended and transferred civic officials.
After visiting eight hospitals, 20 schools and 6 municipal deputy commissioner’s offices across Delhi, Jung expressed his unhappiness over shoddy implementation of the programme. The campaign was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 2 October with an aim to make Indian litter-free by 2019. ‘Zonal municipal deputy commissioner was suspended while show-cause notices were issued to few divisional commissioners. School principals were suspended and transferred, officials of public works department were suspended too,’ a statement added.
Jung told the officials: ‘Let this (visit) be a warning. More action will follow. Swachh Bharat Mission is an important mission and anyone found lacking shall be shown no mercy.’
‘These surprise visits will become a weekly affair. I along with my officers shall be leading these visits to various departments/offices every week,’ a statement said quoting Jung.
Expressing dissatisfaction with the state of affairs, Jung directed the chief secretary (Delhi) to issue a written warning to the deputy commissioner (Shahdara South).
public facilities, he suspended and transferred civic officials.
After visiting eight hospitals, 20 schools and 6 municipal deputy commissioner’s offices across Delhi, Jung expressed his unhappiness over shoddy implementation of the programme. The campaign was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 2 October with an aim to make Indian litter-free by 2019. ‘Zonal municipal deputy commissioner was suspended while show-cause notices were issued to few divisional commissioners. School principals were suspended and transferred, officials of public works department were suspended too,’ a statement added.
Jung told the officials: ‘Let this (visit) be a warning. More action will follow. Swachh Bharat Mission is an important mission and anyone found lacking shall be shown no mercy.’
‘These surprise visits will become a weekly affair. I along with my officers shall be leading these visits to various departments/offices every week,’ a statement said quoting Jung.
Expressing dissatisfaction with the state of affairs, Jung directed the chief secretary (Delhi) to issue a written warning to the deputy commissioner (Shahdara South).