The meeting was held at Delhi Secretariat, and along with Chief Secretary S K Srivastava, principal secretaries, secretaries and HODs of various departments like Public Works Department, Health, Revenue, Social Welfare Child Development and DTC were present.
The Lt governor was briefed about the improvement of work in various department since his field inspection, Delhi government officials said.
He was also told that Delhi Jal Board has been informed about the water and sewerage leakage points discovered during inspections. The governor was also told about the shortcomings related to electronic token system, non-operational CCTVs, incidence of touts, poor infrastructure, shortage of staff.
Jung directed that closure orders issued to the polluting units by Delhi Pollution Control Committee should be enforced by concerned agencies.
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