GHMC Commissioner Orders Six-Day Special Sanitation Drive Under Praja Palana–Pragathi Pranalika
GHMC Commissioner orders a six-day sanitation drive in Hyderabad under Praja Palana – Pragathi Pranalika, with Group-I trainee Municipal Commissioners monitoring field operations.

Hyderabad: As part of the Praja Palana – Pragathi Pranalika initiative, the GHMC Commissioner has ordered a six-day special focus on sanitation activities across Hyderabad. Group-I trainee Municipal Commissioners have been assigned to closely monitor sanitation works at the field level to ensure cleanliness and better civic management in the city.
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The directive was issued during a meeting held at the GHMC Head Office, where officials discussed ways to strengthen sanitation operations across different zones of Hyderabad.
Group-I Trainee Municipal Commissioners Assigned Field Monitoring
During the meeting, the GHMC Commissioner interacted with 18 Group-I trainee Municipal Commissioners who have been given responsibility to oversee sanitation activities.
Key instructions given to the trainees include:
- Be present in the field by 5:30 AM
- Supervise sanitation activities in assigned areas
- Monitor ground-level work closely
- Coordinate with sanitation staff and supervisors
Officials said this hands-on field monitoring will improve the effectiveness of sanitation operations in Hyderabad.
Data Collection on Sanitation Workers and Vehicles
The six-day sanitation monitoring programme in Hyderabad will also involve collecting detailed data about sanitation resources.
Trainees were instructed to record information including:
- Number of sanitation workers deployed
- Number of supervisors on duty
- Attendance of sanitation staff
- Sanitation vehicles in operation
- SAT vehicles and Ramky vehicles used for cleaning activities
The collected information will help GHMC assess sanitation efficiency and improve services across the city.
Daily Reports and Evening Review Meetings
To ensure proper monitoring of the six-day sanitation drive in Hyderabad, trainees must submit daily reports.
Key reporting requirements include:
- Submission of a one-page daily field report
- Highlighting observations from sanitation inspections
- Sharing updates on cleaning operations and workforce deployment
The GHMC Commissioner will also conduct Webex review meetings every evening for the next six days to evaluate progress.
Field Experience to Strengthen Future Leadership
The Commissioner noted that the practical field experience gained during sanitation monitoring will help the trainee officers perform their responsibilities more effectively in the future.
Officials believe that exposure to real-time civic challenges will help the trainees better understand:
- Urban sanitation management
- Field-level administrative challenges
- Public service delivery in municipal governance
Senior GHMC Officials Attend the Meeting
The meeting on the Hyderabad sanitation monitoring programme under Praja Palana – Pragathi Pranalika was attended by senior officials including:
- Additional Commissioner Manda Makarand
- Additional Commissioner Ravikiran
They emphasized the importance of strong sanitation management to maintain public health and city cleanliness.
The six-day sanitation focus ordered by the GHMC Commissioner in Hyderabad is expected to strengthen civic services and improve sanitation standards across the city.
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