GHMC special sanitation drive continues across Hyderabad wards on seventh day

Hyderabad: The GHMC sanitation drive continued across Greater Hyderabad for the seventh consecutive day, as civic teams intensified cleaning operations in nearly 300 wards under the direct supervision of senior officials.

As part of the special drive, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation deployed sanitation workers across field locations to ensure thorough waste removal. Meanwhile, senior officers closely monitored the work to avoid gaps and resolve long-pending sanitation issues.

On the seventh day, officials placed special emphasis on clearing garbage around transformers and electricity poles. Consequently, cleaning teams removed accumulated debris from these locations, which authorities identified as critical for public safety and hygiene.

According to the civic body, the drive aims to improve overall cleanliness and reduce health risks by targeting neglected areas in both residential and commercial zones.

Transformers and power poles targeted in GHMC sanitation drive

GHMC officials prioritised waste removal near transformers and power infrastructure to prevent hazards and improve access for maintenance teams. Moreover, the administration said such focused efforts would continue in the coming days.

In addition, authorities collected photographic and video evidence from the field to review progress. This documentation, officials said, would help ensure accountability at both ward and circle levels.