Key Points

The New Delhi Municipal Council has launched an innovative night-time wet cleaning initiative at Sarojini Nagar Market using advanced technology and a dedicated 12-member team. Vice Chairman Kuljeet Singh Chahal emphasized the importance of thorough cleanliness in enhancing the market's image and customer experience. The operation, which ran from 11 pm to 3 am, utilized mechanical sweepers and high-pressure jet wash systems to clean roads, drains, and footpaths. NDMC plans to expand this model to multiple markets across Delhi within the next three months, supporting their 'Viksit NDMC @2047' vision.

Key Points: NDMC Launches Night Wet Cleaning Drive at Sarojini Nagar Market

  • NDMC initiates comprehensive night-time market cleaning using high-pressure jet wash
  • 12-member health team deploys mechanical sweepers and disinfectant technology
  • Plan to expand cleaning drive to major Delhi markets within three months
  • Supports 'Viksit NDMC @2047' vision of modern urban spaces
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Delhi: Sarojini Nagar Market gets a wash under NDMC's wet cleaning drive

NDMC Vice Chairman Kuljeet Singh Chahal leads intensive cleanliness operation using advanced technology at Delhi's bustling Sarojini Nagar Market

"Cleanliness here will not only benefit customers and shopkeepers but will also enhance the overall image of the area - Kuljeet Singh Chahal"

New Delhi, April 26

Public spaces in south Delhi's popular Sarojini Nagar Market were washed with water jets as part of an intensive cleanliness drive by the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) early on Saturday, an official said.

The drive, led by NDMC Vice Chairman Kuljeet Singh Chahal, ended around 3 a.m. after four hours of wet cleaning.

Chahal said, "Due to the heavy daytime footfall, only dry cleaning had been conducted here at night until now. However, with growing needs, wet cleaning has also been introduced to make this market a model."

"Sarojini Nagar is one of Delhi's busiest and most important markets. Thousands of people visit this area every day. Cleanliness here will not only benefit customers and shopkeepers but will also enhance the overall image of the area," Chahal stated.

The cleaning operation started around 11 p.m. on Friday and continued till 3 a.m. the next day, beginning with dry cleaning followed by wet cleaning, said the official.

A 12-member team from the Health Department, along with supervisors, carried out the task. Mechanical road sweepers, high-pressure jet wash systems, and disinfectant technology were used to thoroughly clean roads, drains, and footpaths.

Chahal said that this drill will continue daily.

The night-time intensive cleanliness campaign was carried out with the support of representatives from the Khan Market Traders Association, Bapu Market Traders Association, Sarojini Nagar Vegetable Market Traders Association, a large number of shopkeepers, senior officers from the Health and Civil Engineering Departments, and council sanitation workers.

Chahal said that earlier phases of the campaign were successfully conducted at Khan Market and Janpath Market.

He announced that such cleaning operations would now continue as a regular night-time wet cleaning initiative in these markets.

NDMC aims to extend this initiative to all major markets and residential complexes within the next three months, he said.

The model shall be replicated in Connaught Place, Pandara Road, Gole Market, Malcha Marg, Khanna Market, Shankar Market, Yusuf Sarai, and other key markets.

The campaign will be initiated in all NDMC residential complexes with the cooperation of Resident Welfare Associations and residents, he said.

Chahal remarked that this intensive cleanliness drive marks another strong step towards the vision of 'Viksit NDMC @2047', aimed at making the capital more modern, clean, and citizen-friendly.

- IANS

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Priya K.
This is such a great initiative! Sarojini Nagar needed this deep cleaning badly. The market always felt so grimy before. Hope they keep up with the regular cleaning schedule. 👏
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Rahul S.
About time! I shop there every weekend and the footpaths were always dirty. But I wonder - why do this at night when no one can see the actual cleaning process? Wouldn't daytime cleaning make more impact?
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Anjali M.
As a shop owner here, I'm so relieved! The market's cleanliness affects our business more than people realize. Clean surroundings = more customers staying longer. Thank you NDMC!
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Sanjay V.
Good start, but I hope they're also educating vendors about waste disposal. Cleaning is pointless if people keep littering. The real change needs to come from both authorities AND citizens.
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Neha P.
The before/after difference is amazing! Went there yesterday and the market actually smelled fresh for once. Hope they expand this to other markets soon. CP could really use this treatment!

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