Home Delhi Delhi Cleans Up Before Monsoon: MCD Chief Launches New Waste Facility, Inspects Drains & Garbage Hotspots
Delhi

Delhi Cleans Up Before Monsoon: MCD Chief Launches New Waste Facility, Inspects Drains & Garbage Hotspots

MCD Commissioner Sanjeev Khirwar inaugurates a compactor station and inspects drains, waste sites in Delhi’s Karol Bagh ahead of monsoon.

Share
Delhi sanitation news, MCD inspection Karol Bagh, Sanjeev Khirwar news, Delhi waste management, monsoon drain cleaning Delhi, garbage removal Delhi
Share

New Delhi:
In a major push to strengthen sanitation ahead of the monsoon season, Sanjeev Khirwar, Commissioner of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), inaugurated a Fixed Compactor Transfer Station at Panchkuiyan Road and carried out an extensive inspection of the Karol Bagh zone.


♻️ New Waste Facility to Boost Efficiency

The newly inaugurated Fixed Compactor Transfer Station is expected to:

  • Improve waste collection and transportation efficiency
  • Reduce open garbage dumping
  • Strengthen overall solid waste management infrastructure

🌧️ Monsoon Preparedness in Focus

During the inspection, Khirwar reviewed desilting operations of key drains, including:

  • Dariyayi Drain
  • DTC Drain leading to Naraina Industrial Area

The review comes as part of efforts to prevent waterlogging and urban flooding during the upcoming monsoon.


🗑️ Inspection of Waste & Recycling Facilities

The MCD Commissioner also visited:

  • Material Recovery Facility (MRF) centre at Jakhira
  • Legacy waste clearance sites at:
    • Naraina Vihar Halt
    • Zakhira Point

These inspections focused on:

  • Segregation and recycling efficiency
  • Speed of legacy waste removal
  • Overall cleanliness standards

🧭 Strict Directions to Officials

Khirwar directed officials to:

  • Ensure regular monitoring of sanitation work
  • Maintain timely clearance of drains and waste
  • Strengthen coordination across departments
  • Prepare proactively for monsoon-related challenges

📊 Conclusion:

With Delhi facing recurring challenges of waterlogging and waste accumulation during monsoon, the MCD’s proactive inspections and infrastructure upgrades aim to minimise disruptions and improve urban sanitation. The coming weeks will be crucial in determining how effectively these measures translate on the ground.

Share
Written by
Indra Shiva - Editor in Chief

Indra Shiva is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of IMN India, a Delhi-based national digital news media network. He oversees editorial strategy, breaking news coverage, and content standards across the platform. Alongside his media venture, he is the Founder and CEO of Luxury Shukra, a premium women’s ethnic wear brand. His work focuses on delivering timely, accurate, and trustworthy news content, contributing to the growth of independent digital journalism in India.

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles
Delhi LG Women Safety DTC Buses Review: Stronger Security Measures Proposed
DelhiNew Delhi

Delhi LG Reviews Women Safety in DTC Buses, Proposes Stronger Security and Last-Mile Measures

Delhi LG Women Safety DTC Buses review: LG Taranjit Singh Sandhu proposes...

Alt Text: Delhi High Court issues notice on Telegram's petition challenging the Centre's temporary NEET-UG 2026 ban ahead of the re-examination.
Legal NewsDelhiEducation

Telegram NEET Ban Case: Delhi HC Seeks Centre’s Response

The Delhi High Court issued notice on Telegram's petition challenging the Centre's...

Delhi sales director arrested for ramming traffic cop with black KIA SUV at Sarai Julena
DelhiCrime

Delhi Sales Director Arrested for Brutally Ramming Traffic Cop with SUV

Delhi Sales Director Arrested in a shocking incident that has shaken the...

Delhi Fire Victims Max Hospital: 13 Foreign Nationals Among 15 Admitted, 6 on Ventilator
DelhiBreaking NewsNew Delhi

13 of 15 Delhi Fire Victims at Max Hospital Are Foreign Nationals, 6 on Ventilator Support

Delhi Fire Victims Max Hospital update: 15 patients injured in the Delhi...