Gurgaon: Corporation of the City of Gurgaon (MCG) has employed 334 sanitation workers to collect garbage from households in villages and new sectors added to the civic body jurisdiction in December last year.
The corporation also plans to set the transfer station, where waste can be sorted before being taken to landfill in bandhwari.
MCG officials said they had identified land in Ullawas and Bhondsi to establish a transfer station and were looking for two more sites.
“We have employed 334 workers to collect garbage in recent areas.
We have also identified two sites to set the transfer station.
One of them is Ullawas, where 12 to 15 hectares are available.
We can set the transfer station only On two hectares.
The second land is in Bhondsi.
This plot has been used by villagers to dispose of garbage, “said an official.
Officials said they were compiling a formal proposal to establish a transfer station.
A total of 16 villages and several new sectors were added to MCG’s jurisdiction in December last year.
Revenise Estates of Villages Bajera, Babupur, Mohammaderi, Dharampur, Daultabad, Kherki Majra, Dhankot, Palra, Ullawas, Nangli Umarpur, Behrurbampur, Dhumaspur, Bhondsi, Nayagaon, Kadanpur and Maidawas were taken down MCG.
During the last eight months since takeover, villagers and new sectors have demanded the right sanitation system and basic civil facilities.
“MCG does not conduct a door-to-door collection in this sector.
Until now, our society collects garbage from each block and then gives it to MCG workers.
In addition, our internal road is not cleaned by a civilian body.
However, treating the road 60 meters, “Said Srivastava said, a resident of sector 70A.