Hyderabad, May 18 (Hydnow): Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) Mayor Gadwal Vijayalaxmi today urged the public representatives from the city to make the upcoming flagship program of the state government Pattana Pragati a grand success.
She urged the representatives to make the residents of the city a part of the program . She made these remarks during a review meeting on the upcoming Pattan Pranathi program scheduled to be held from June 3 of the next month with the officials of the corporation at her camp office .
Pattana Pragathi Should be a Grand Success: GHMC Mayor
Speaking on the occasion, she said that the program would help the officials in taking up various development works in the corporation limits and added that the CM of the state was extending help to the corporation for taking up various development works and solve the problems of the residents of the city by holding the Pattana Pragati program. She asked the officials to conduct door to door visits and Create awareness among the people of the state on how to prevent seasonal diseases and added that the officials should also take up fogging operations in the city .
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She asked the officials to identify temporary points to dump waste material during the program and transport the same to the safe place in order to avoid any inconvenience to the residents. She asked the officials to take up weed removal and replacement of plant works during the program . (Hydnow)
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