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BMC to discontinue clean-up marshals' services from April 4 after complaints of 'unsatisfactory service'

Under the ‘Clean-Up Marshal’ initiative, marshals were appointed across all 24 administrative wards in Mumbai. Each ward had 30 marshals deployed through 12 different agencies

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If any penalties are imposed by the clean-up marshals after April 4, citizens should contact the administrative department (ward office) concerned, BMC said. Representational pic

If any penalties are imposed by the clean-up marshals after April 4, citizens should contact the administrative department (ward office) concerned, BMC said. Representational pic

Taking serious note of continuous complaints regarding the representatives of ‘Clean-Up Marshals’ appointed for cleanliness under the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation’s (BMC) Solid Waste Management Department and the ‘Swachh Mumbai Abhiyan,’ Municipal Commissioner and Administrator Bhushan Gagrani has ordered the discontinuation of their services. 

Accordingly, the appointment of these representatives and the agencies concerned will be terminated from April 4. 

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