Intro: Commissioner praises cleanliness standards and emphasizes worker welfare during inspection of Ward 118 mustering point.
CH News, Bengaluru
Bengaluru Central City Corporation (BCCC) Commissioner Jagadisha G conducted an inspection of the Mustering Point in Ward 118, reviewing the working conditions, safety measures, and overall facilities provided to civic workers as part of the city’s ongoing efforts to strengthen urban sanitation and public health services.
During the visit, the Commissioner interacted directly with civic workers and officials, taking stock of various operational aspects related to workforce management. Discussions focused on the availability and usage of safety equipment, including uniforms, gloves, and other protective gear essential for maintaining worker safety while carrying out sanitation and civic duties across the city.
The Commissioner also reviewed attendance records and assessed the performance of the workforce. He emphasized the importance of maintaining discipline, ensuring regular attendance, and upholding high standards of service delivery to meet the expectations of Bengaluru’s residents.
As part of the inspection, Jagadish G. visited the facility cabin and examined the infrastructure available for civic workers. He expressed satisfaction with the cleanliness, organization, and upkeep of the premises. Observing the well-maintained condition of the facility, the Commissioner commended the staff and officials responsible for maintaining the standards at the mustering point.
The interaction provided an opportunity for civic workers to highlight operational challenges and discuss workplace requirements directly with senior officials. BBMP has increasingly focused on improving working conditions for sanitation personnel by ensuring the availability of safety equipment, better facilities, and improved monitoring systems.
Officials accompanying the Commissioner noted that regular inspections are being conducted across various wards to ensure that sanitation operations are functioning efficiently and that workers receive the support necessary to perform their duties safely and effectively.
The visit also underscored BBMP’s broader commitment to building a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable Bengaluru. Civic authorities have been emphasizing improved waste management, enhanced sanitation services, and greater accountability at the ward level as part of ongoing urban development initiatives.
Commissioner Jagadish G. reiterated the importance of teamwork between civic workers, supervisors, and administrators in achieving the city’s cleanliness goals. He acknowledged the crucial role played by frontline sanitation staff in maintaining public hygiene and improving the quality of life for residents.
The inspection reflects BBMP’s continued dedication to strengthening civic infrastructure and supporting its workforce while advancing its vision of creating a clean, beautiful, and healthy city for all citizens.


