Chandigarh, April 25
In a major push for sustainable urban development and public hygiene, Ludhiana’s AAP MLAs launched extensive cleanliness campaigns across the city today. The initiative, part of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann’s vision for a cleaner and greener Punjab, aims to cover all major roads, wards, and parks.
Ludhiana South: MLA Rajinder Pal Kaur Chhina initiated the campaign from Dholewal Chowk, focusing on road cleanliness and fogging operations. She emphasized teamwork between municipal staff and the public to maintain hygiene.
Ludhiana North: MLA Madan Lal Bagga started from Jalandhar Bypass Chowk, urging residents to report irregularities in garbage collection directly. The campaign emphasizes door-to-door waste collection and eco-friendly practices.
Ludhiana Central: MLA Ashok Parashar Pappi launched the drive at Samrala Chowk, calling for collective action to make cleanliness a daily habit. He vowed to expand awareness campaigns on waste management.
Atam Nagar: MLA Kulwant Singh Sidhu, joined by Deputy Mayor Prince Johar, spearheaded efforts from Daba Road, addressing sewer cleaning and fogging to combat vector-borne diseases.
Ludhiana East: MLA Daljit Singh Bhola Grewal, along with Mayor Inderjit Kaur, began from Tajpur Road, committing to make Ludhiana the top city in cleanliness. The drive will include feedback from residents and extensive road clean-ups.
This collaborative initiative highlights the Punjab government's commitment to a pollution-free and sustainable Ludhiana. MLAs, municipal officials, and local residents are working together to ensure a clean environment for Ludhiana people.