As a chief guest of the function to mark one year of the cleanliness drive by the Jodhpur Municipal Corporation (JMC), he said that government alone could not do anything significant unless there was people's contribution in the initiatives taken by the government.
He called upon people to come forward with a spirit to clean their cities collectively in order to achieve the dream of Swachh Bharat and set an example for others.
Mayor Ghanshyam Ojha said that the people of the city would be able to register their complaints or woes on this app anytime without having any need to visit the JMC office personally and assured a quick redressal of those registered complaints.
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