Key Points

MCD Commissioner Ashwini Kumar chaired a high-level meeting to review Delhi's monsoon preparedness, stressing timely action and inter-departmental coordination. Officials discussed desilting drains, deploying manpower, and appointing nodal officers for waterlogging-prone areas. The Commissioner assured funding for critical projects while emphasizing accountability and citizen-centric solutions. The session aimed to ensure a swift, efficient response to monsoon challenges across the city.

Key Points: MCD Commissioner Ashwini Kumar Reviews Delhi Monsoon Preparedness Plans

  • Detailed action plans shared to tackle waterlogging
  • Focus on desilting drains and nodal officers for vulnerable spots
  • Citizen-centric approach emphasized for monsoon readiness
  • Funds assured for effective sanitation and infrastructure upgrades
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MCD Commissioner Ashwini Kumar chairs comprehensive briefing on monsoon preparedness

MCD Commissioner Ashwini Kumar leads monsoon readiness meeting, focusing on waterlogging, sanitation, and inter-departmental coordination for Delhi.

"Timely execution and accountability are crucial to prevent monsoon-related disruptions in Delhi. – MCD Commissioner Ashwini Kumar"

New Delhi, April 18

Municipal Corporation of Delhi's (MCD) Commissioner Ashwani Kumar chaired a comprehensive briefing and interactive session on monsoon preparedness at the Kedar Nath Sahni Auditorium, Civic Centre, as per a statement.

The session was attended by all Additional Commissioners, Deputy Commissioners from all zones, Engineers-in-Chief, Assistant Commissioners from the zones, and engineers from the Maintenance, Building, Projects, and EMS departments, along with Sanitation Superintendents and other senior officials of the MCD.

The meeting focused on the preparedness of MCD for the upcoming monsoon season, with special emphasis on addressing issues related to waterlogging, sanitation, and public safety.

All Deputy Commissioners, Engineers-in-Chief, and Additional Commissioners shared detailed action plans to address waterlogging across the city. They also offered valuable suggestions aimed at strengthening infrastructure, enhancing resource availability, and augmenting manpower to ensure an effective and timely response to the monsoon.

During the interactive segment, Sanitation Superintendents, Assistant Commissioners, Executive Engineers, Superintendent Engineers, Chief Engineers, and other senior officials shared their on-the-ground experiences, suggestions, key challenges, and operational bottlenecks related to desilting drains, persistent waterlogging issues, and interdepartmental coordination.

The session witnessed active participation from SI, ASI, and employees from DEMS and the Engineering Department.

The Commissioner assured that all necessary support would be provided and emphasised the importance of timely, coordinated action to ensure the city is well-prepared for the monsoon. He reiterated the need for accountability, proactive problem-solving, and a citizen-centric approach in all operations.

The Commissioner also invited practical, ground-level proposals to enhance monsoon preparedness and improve sanitation conditions across the city.

He assured the teams that the administration is committed to supporting effective initiatives and is willing to sanction necessary funds for projects that directly address on-ground challenges and deliver tangible results during the monsoon season.

The key issues discussed included the desilting of drains across MCD jurisdictions to prevent waterlogging, appointment of nodal officers for waterlogging-prone locations, deep cleaning with machinery and manpower, deployment of labour gangs and supervisory staff at vulnerable points and swift action on complaints related to dangerous structures during monsoons.

The Commissioner emphasised timely execution, inter-departmental coordination, and accountability to ensure that no area suffers due to delays or inefficiencies. Officers have been instructed to act proactively, resolve issues at the zonal level, and escalate them as needed without delay.

MCD reaffirms its commitment to ensuring a safe, clean, and efficient environment for all citizens during the monsoon season.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Finally some proactive measures before monsoon hits! Last year's waterlogging was a nightmare in our area. Hope they actually follow through this time 🤞
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Priya M.
Good to see MCD taking monsoon prep seriously. But I hope this isn't just another meeting that leads to no action. Our colony still has clogged drains from last year 😕
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Sanjay T.
The focus on interdepartmental coordination is crucial! So many monsoon problems happen because different departments don't work together. Fingers crossed for better results this year!
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Anjali R.
I appreciate the citizen-centric approach mentioned here. Hope they create proper channels for residents to report waterlogging issues quickly during rains. The current complaint system is too slow!
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Vikram S.
While the plans sound comprehensive, I'm concerned about implementation. Last year's monsoon prep meetings also sounded good on paper, but ground reality was different. MCD needs to prove they can deliver this time.
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Neha P.
The nodal officers idea is great! Having specific people responsible for waterlogging spots will hopefully mean faster response times. Let's see how it works in practice 🌧️

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