Jalandhar MC gets approval for 1196 sanitation workers 
Punjab

Mann Govt's historic decision: Jalandhar MC gets approval for 1196 sanitation workers after 35 years

Under the leadership of CM Mann, Punjab government has demonstrated a strong commitment to people-centered governance.

The Aam Aadmi Party government in Punjab has taken a landmark decision by approving the recruitment of 1,196 sanitation workers for the Jalandhar Municipal Corporation, breaking a 35-year wait. The move marks a major milestone for the city’s sanitation infrastructure.

Under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, the Punjab government has demonstrated a strong commitment to people-centered governance, directly addressing longstanding civic issues.

This long-awaited approval is expected to transform Jalandhar’s sanitation management. For decades, the Municipal Corporation faced a severe shortage of sanitation workers. The addition of new staff will ensure that cleanliness is maintained consistently across all parts of the city.

The decision is set to not only improve the city’s hygiene but also generate employment opportunities for local youth. Officials said CM Bhagwant Mann’s consistent focus on core public issues made this breakthrough possible.

Since assuming power, the Aam Aadmi Party government has prioritized resolving citizens’ everyday challenges. The sanctioning of sanitation workers for Jalandhar Corporation is a significant step in this direction.

The government has repeatedly emphasized public interest and continued efforts to implement a people-first approach at the grassroots. The decision reinforces the Punjab government’s commitment to fulfilling its promises.

For Jalandhar residents, this approval comes as major relief, especially after years of demands to upgrade the sanitation system. With 1,196 new sanitation workers, regular cleaning in all wards is expected to improve waste management, street sanitation, and public area cleanliness. Experts believe this will help shape Jalandhar into a cleaner, healthier city and enhance the quality of life for its citizens.

Besides strengthening sanitation services, the move will create new livelihood opportunities for unemployed youth. CM Bhagwant Mann has repeatedly stated that the government aims to ensure a better standard of living for every citizen. The recruitment will provide economic stability to numerous families, making it an important step towards social justice and inclusive development.

Local residents have welcomed the move and praised CM Bhagwant Singh Mann. Citizens say this long-pending issue has finally been resolved, improving the city’s image. Many have expressed appreciation on social media, noting that the Aam Aadmi Party government is working in the public’s interest. Public response clearly shows that the decision reflects real ground-level needs.


The Aam Aadmi Party government continues to take major steps to improve education, health, infrastructure, and municipal services across Punjab. The approval for sanitation workers in Jalandhar Corporation is another key part of this mission. The government aims to make every city and village clean, safe, and developed, ensuring overall growth for Punjab.

Experts point out that sanitation is not only a municipal responsibility but also linked to public health and environmental protection. Increasing the workforce in Jalandhar will help in disease prevention and maintaining a clean environment. This initiative aligns with the goals of the Swachh Bharat Mission and highlights the state government’s commitment to effectively implementing central schemes on the ground.

This historic decision by the Punjab government sets a strong example for the entire state. Under CM Bhagwant Singh Mann’s leadership, the government has shown readiness to take bold and long-term decisions to resolve public issues. After a wait of 35 years, this approval marks a major milestone for Jalandhar and supports the city’s development as a clean, vibrant, and well-managed municipality. The move reflects the Aam Aadmi Party’s model of people-centered governance.

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