Warangal collector urges public to use Swachhata App to keep the city clean

Warangal collector urges public to use Swachhata App to keep the city clean
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Warangal District collector Amrapali Kata on Wednesday flagged off a 5-K- Swachh Survekshan run at National Institute of Technology (NIT).

Warangal District collector Amrapali Kata on Wednesday flagged off a 5-K- Swachh Survekshan run at National Institute of Technology (NIT).

The rally, jointly organised by the Health wing of the GWMC and National Service Scheme (NSS) was conducted to bring awareness on the Swachh Survekshan.

The rally from NIT to Public Gardens in Hanamkonda witnessed participation from the sanitary staff of the GWMC, students, and general public.

Speaking on the occasion, the Warangal District collector said that Swachhatha committees have already been set up in 250 schools against 432 schools in the city and informed that more will be formed in other schools to make children aware of the cleanliness.

Appealing the city dwellers to call 1969 (toll-free number) to lodge complaints regarding the cleanliness being maintained in the city, Amrapali urged the public to also download the Swachhata App and also get the civic issues resolved within 24 hours using the app.

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