DNCC Mayor Ensures Quick Cleanup of Sacrificial Waste with Over 10,000 Sanitation Workers
As the Eid-ul-Adha festival approaches, preparations are underway in Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) to ensure a smooth and efficient cleanup of sacrificial animal waste. With over 10,000 sanitation workers set to be deployed, Mayor Md Atiqul Islam is leading the charge to ensure that the waste is removed within six hours of the Eid prayers.
In a recent statement, Mayor Atiqul Islam emphasized the comprehensive preparations that have been made for this year’s cleanup operation. Not only will there be a significant number of sanitation workers on the ground, but all DNCC councillors, officials, and the mayor himself will be present to oversee the process. A control room has been set up for central monitoring, and ward-based supervision teams have been established to ensure efficient waste removal.
One of the key highlights of this year’s cleanup operation is the elimination of reliance on leaseholders. Mayor Atiqul Islam has taken full responsibility for the cleanup, ensuring that the waste removal operations will officially begin at 2 pm on Eid day and be completed by 8 pm. This proactive approach aims to streamline the cleanup process and minimize any delays or disruptions.
In addition to the waste removal operations, Mayor Atiqul Islam also highlighted the advancements in market management at DNCC’s smart cattle markets. With digital transaction systems in place, buyers and sellers can now conduct secure transactions using credit cards, debit cards, and mobile banking. Sellers can even deposit their sales proceeds directly into bank accounts at the market, making the process more convenient and efficient for all parties involved.
Overall, the preparations for this year’s Eid-ul-Adha festival in Dhaka are comprehensive and well-coordinated. With Mayor Atiqul Islam at the helm, DNCC is taking proactive steps to ensure a smooth and successful cleanup operation, as well as efficient market management. By deploying over 10,000 sanitation workers and implementing digital transaction systems, DNCC is setting a new standard for waste management and market operations during the festival season.
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