BMC Conducts ‘Special Cleanliness Campaign’ In Mumbai’s 44 Hospitals, Including Government, Municipal & Private Facilities; Details Inside | X|@mybmc
Mumbai: The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) is conducting a daily special cleanliness drive in the city. The BMC announced this via X. The cleanliness drive targets multiple hospitals, including government hospitals, where staff clean the premises.
Check the First Post on X About Drive
The BMC provides daily updates on the cleanliness campaign through videos on X, detailing the initiative’s progress. So far, they have cleaned 50 metric tons of garbage, 37 metric tons of additional waste, and 22 metric tons of bulky waste. Approximately 1,300 employees and workers are participating in this effort, supported by 73 plants.
Check the First Post on X About Drive
On March 3, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) launched a Special Cleanliness Drive. They shared a video on X highlighting the start of this initiative and began posting daily updates on the same platform. In their initial post, they stated, “Clean, Clean, Clean! A Beautiful and Healthy Greater Mumbai.”
“The Greater Mumbai Municipal Corporation, which is always ready for a healthy metropolis, has started a ‘Special Clean Campaign—Hospitals’ in Mumbai today. On the first day of the Clean Clean, a total of 34 government, municipal, and private hospitals (p15 was Clean Rooftop Vigil was held in the premises of these hospitals. The 34-bed system collected 49 metric tons of garbage, 43 metric tons of garbage and 24 metric tons of bulky waste from the area and disposed of it. A total of 1,523 employees and workers performed this feat with the help of 135 plants” mentioned by BMC on X post.
BMC continues its efforts to clean the hospital and city, providing updates about the work since day one on X.