She was accompanied on bicycles by Director General of Police S K Gautam, Commissioner of Puducherry Municipality R Chandrasekar and staff of the Swachh Bharat programme.
Bedi stopped at some points, interacted with people to get feedback of the programme, and also asked them to ensure that there was no let up in the implementation of the programme.
The former IPS officer had been making week-end-visits to suburban and rural areas ever since she assumed charge on May 29 as part of her intention to ensure that Puducherry emerged as the cleanest Union Territory.
She had also launched 'shramdhan movement' in some villages.
Dispensing with all formalities, she had also joined hands at timeswith the conservancy staff of local bodies to remove garbages.
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