Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Friday launched a month-long door-to-door cleanliness campaign from Inter-State Bus Terminus (ISBT) Kashmiri Gate, aiming to improve sanitation and workplace conditions across the national Capital. The campaign will be conducted across all districts of Delhi and involve active participation from government officials, civic agencies, and local communities.

“Participated in the #DelhiKoKoodeSeAzadi campaign at ISBT Kashmiri Gate. Received suggestions from local people and instructed officials to make necessary improvements in arrangements. The entire month of August will witness a public movement for cleanliness in Delhi”, wrote CM Rekha Gupta on X.

Expressing concern over the deteriorating infrastructure and unhygienic conditions at government offices, CM Gupta said, “If our officers are working in such conditions, how will they benefit anyone? Water is dripping from here, and this is where an officer’s chair is placed. This is the kind of furniture provided, where people are expected to sit and work.”

While inspecting the ISBT office area, the Chief Minister was visibly dissatisfied with the poor maintenance and lack of basic facilities, calling for immediate structural reforms and better upkeep of public infrastructure.

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