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Delhi Launches 20-Day Cleanliness Drive with Plastic Ban and Welfare Initiatives

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announces sweeping measures to transform public spaces, enforce accountability, and promote worker welfare under a unified governance model.

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Chief minister Rekha Gupta meets workers at a construction site at New Rohtak Road on World Labour Day in New Delhi on Thursday. (Vipin Kumar/HT Photo)
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Overview

  • The Delhi government has directed schools, markets, and religious places to ban single-use plastics as part of its environmental reforms.
  • A 20-day citywide cleanliness campaign, starting May 2, will focus on waste segregation, debris removal, and encroachment clearance.
  • Daily inspections and reporting protocols have been mandated for top officials, with consequences for lapses in sanitation efforts.
  • The DEVI electric bus service for last-mile connectivity and annual health check-ups for workers and their families will roll out alongside the campaign.
  • The initiative aligns with the BJP-led 'triple-engine' governance model to advance Prime Minister Modi's Swachh Bharat vision for a cleaner Delhi.