While the twin NCR cities of Gurugrarn and Faridabad con-stilute for over 70 per cent of the state revenue, these are poorest in sanitation in the entire state. A rapid sanitation audit by Chief Minister’s Good Governarice Associales (CMG-GA) has highlighted that the two-districts “need attention” to perform better in the forth corning ‘Swacch survey The two cities scored a mes gre 45 out of 10, placing these among the poorest perfarmers
The report also highlightsang nificant personnel shortage in Gurugram’s sanitation admin istration, one of the sleepest gaps recorded in the state Currently, only 41 of the sanctioned supervisory posta are filled, resulting in a 51 per cent vacancy rate. This short fall has left critical roles in inspection, monitoring and enforcernent vacantThe CMGGA took into account posts, including chief sanitation inspectors, sanita tion inspectors, assistant sans-tation inspectors, supervisors and ‘darogas’ for human resource mapping. In Farid-abad, 90 posts are sanctioned, of which 06 are filled.
