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Garbage Accumulation on Dera Bassi Road Sparks Questions on Mission Clean Punjab
✍️ Amar Ujala · Mohali
🗓 24 Aug 2026, 01:36 AM
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Large piles of waste have been reported on Dera Bassi Road in Mohali, prompting concerns about the effectiveness of the state’s Mission Clean Punjab initiative.
Large heaps of garbage were observed along Dera Bassi Road in Mohali, a key arterial route connecting the city with nearby industrial zones. Residents and commuters reported the unsightly piles, which have been accumulating over several days despite regular municipal sweeps.
The sighting has reignited debate over Punjab’s flagship cleanliness drive, Mission Clean Punjab, launched by the state government to improve solid‑waste management and curb littering. Officials of the Mohali municipal corporation have been asked to explain the lapse and outline immediate remedial steps.
Local authorities said teams are being dispatched to clear the debris and that a review of waste‑collection schedules will be undertaken. The incident underscores the challenges faced by the mission in translating policy into consistent on‑ground results.
The municipal office has urged citizens to report similar violations through the state’s online portal, emphasizing community participation as a cornerstone of the cleanliness campaign.
No injuries or health hazards have been reported, but the accumulation raises concerns about potential environmental impact if not addressed promptly.
The sighting has reignited debate over Punjab’s flagship cleanliness drive, Mission Clean Punjab, launched by the state government to improve solid‑waste management and curb littering. Officials of the Mohali municipal corporation have been asked to explain the lapse and outline immediate remedial steps.
Local authorities said teams are being dispatched to clear the debris and that a review of waste‑collection schedules will be undertaken. The incident underscores the challenges faced by the mission in translating policy into consistent on‑ground results.
The municipal office has urged citizens to report similar violations through the state’s online portal, emphasizing community participation as a cornerstone of the cleanliness campaign.
No injuries or health hazards have been reported, but the accumulation raises concerns about potential environmental impact if not addressed promptly.