Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Delhi’s unified civic body to function formally from today

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

THE MCD WAS TRIFURCATE­D IN 2012 DURING SHEILA DIKSHIT’S TENURE AS THE CM

NEW DELHI: The unified Municipal Corporatio­n of Delhi (MCD) formally came into existence on Sunday as IAS officers Ashwani Kumar and Gyanesh Bharti assumed charge as the new civic body’s special officer and commission­er, respective­ly.

The MCD was trifurcate­d in 2012 during Sheila Dikshit’s tenure as the chief minister. It is now reunified by merging three civic bodies -- North, South and East Municipal Corporatio­ns.

According to municipal officials, Kumar will be the top authority handling the civic affairs till a new House is elected. He said providing the best of civic amenities to the public and improvemen­t of sanitation services will be among his top priorities.

“Sanitation is a basic and obligatory function of any civic body and its impact is always clearly visible on ground. So, my priority will be to further improve sanitation services in the city,” Kumar told PTI.

Kumar’s appointmen­t as the special officer of the unified MCD is considered significan­t as he is expected to play a vital role in the functionin­g of the unified municipal corporatio­n, months before the civic elections.A 1992-batch IAS officer of the AGMUT cadre, Kumar was the chief secretary of Puducherry.

He had recently been transferre­d to Delhi by the central government and was awaiting posting.

He assumed the charge of the special officer at the Civic Centre — the MCD headquarte­rs— on Sunday.

He had also served as the principal secretary of the Public Works Department in the Delhi government in 2017. Bharti, a 1998-batch IAS officer also of the AGMUT cadre, was the commission­er of the South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n prior to this assignment, and he was the senior-most among Delhi’s erstwhile three municipal commission­ers.

“My priority will be to provide the best municipal services delivered to the people of Delhi in a transparen­t manner,” Bharti said.

With the unified MCD getting its special officer and a new commission­er, the exercise to reshuffle and reorganise the municipal staff will begin.

The erstwhile North and East Delhi Municipal Corporatio­ns were severely hit by fund crunch as they were unable to pay their staff a regular salary.

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