- Dhami flags off vacuum sweeper
- Dehradun smart sanitation upgrade
- Cleaner streets with new machines
- Push for air pollution reduction
Dehradun took another big step toward cleaner urban living as Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami flagged off a vacuum-based road sweeping machine at his camp office today. The new facility, operated by the Municipal Corporation of Dehradun, is part of an ongoing effort to modernize the city’s sanitation systems with smart technology. Officials hope the initiative will not only improve the urban landscape but also help achieve the goals of the National Clean Air Programme.
Smart Technology for Cleaner Streets
The vacuum-based sweeping machine marks a shift from manual cleaning to a faster, more advanced system. According to media reports, these machines will ensure more effective and regular road cleaning, which in turn will help reduce dust levels across the city.
Chief Minister Dhami praised the corporation’s initiative, noting that strengthening sanitation with technology is critical for making Dehradun cleaner and pollution-free. The machines are expected to minimize dust, reduce air pollution, and offer citizens a healthier environment.
Civic Leaders at the Launch
Present at the launch were Mayor Saurabh Thapliyal, Municipal Commissioner Namami Bansal, and other senior officials of the corporation. As per several media sources, their presence underlined the government’s commitment to sustainable cleanliness drives and collaboration among civic bodies.
Dehradun’s Drive Towards Modern Urban Management
Dehradun has been scaling up its use of modern sanitation technology in recent years. By adding equipment like advanced sweeping machines, the municipal body aims to align with broader national pollution reduction campaigns. The administration is also urging departments to conduct such activities more effectively to keep the city green, clean, and beautiful.
Future Outlook
The initiative presents a modern model for integrating technology into civic services. Authorities believe this will not only improve cleanliness but also inspire citizens to contribute actively toward maintaining Dehradun’s environment.
The step positions Dehradun as a leading smart city contender, setting the pace for other Indian hill cities with similar pollution challenges.
As the effort expands, residents can expect cleaner streets, reduced dust, and improved air quality, reinforcing the state government’s focus on better urban living standards.
People now anticipate stronger citizen participation and wider adaptation of eco-friendly practices that complement the city’s technological upgrades for long-term sustainability.