GHMC targets visible change through 99-day action plan

Hyderabad: The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation launched the GHMC 99-day action plan with a target to deliver visible improvements across key civic sectors in the city.

Additional Commissioner (Revenue and Health) Priyanka Ala reviewed the programme during a meeting at the GHMC head office on Saturday evening.

She urged officials to treat the GHMC 99-day action plan as a major challenge under the “Praja Palana – Pragathi Pranali” initiative.

GHMC 99-day action plan focuses on civic improvements

Priyanka Ala directed department heads, deputy commissioners and engineering officials to coordinate closely during the GHMC 99-day action plan.

She said the programme aimed to bring measurable improvements in sanitation, park development and lake cleaning.

Officials were also asked to focus on road maintenance, junction development and engineering works across the city.

In addition, the initiative includes strengthening self-help groups, improving town planning activities and increasing property tax collections.

Authorities will also prioritise road safety measures during the programme.

99-day action plan stresses cleanliness and file clearance

Priyanka Ala emphasised that government offices and public parks must remain clean and free from garbage points.

She also instructed officials to clear all pending physical files and electronic files without delay.

According to her, officials must ensure efficient administration during the 99-day action plan.

She further stated that employees would not be granted leave during the 99-day programme except in emergencies.

The meeting was held following directions issued by GHMC Commissioner R. V. Karnan.

Additional Commissioners Manda Makarand, Satyanarayana, Ravi Kiran and Chandrakala attended the review meeting.

Zonal Commissioners G. Mukund Reddy, Srinivas Reddy and Mangatayaru also participated.

Chief Engineer Jyothirmayi, departmental heads and deputy commissioners were also present at the meeting.

Officials discussed strategies to implement the 99-day action plan effectively across all civic departments.