Sehrawat, who represents Dwarka-B ward, was elected unopposed to the post on May 19, and that day had said that sanitation would be her "first priority".
"The SDMC has been able to provide to all households in 92 wards, access to either a single toilet or community toilets within 500 m of their settlement, and has also ensured that all commercial areas in the wards have access to public toilets within a distance of 1 km.
In a statement today, the BJP-led municipal body, claimed that it had "fulfilled all prescribed parameters needed for declaration of a ward as ODF (open defecation-free) by a specific urban local body under the Swachh Bharat Mission."
The SDMC made public its preliminary resolution declaring its 92 of the 104 wards as ODF.
"The corporation is all set to issue a public notice to invite feedback, suggestions, comments and objections from the residents of these 92 wards within 15 days of publication of the notice.
The residents can submit comments or objections through email (dirdemscc@gmail.Com) and telephone (no. 22235253), the civic body said.
The mayor said the SDMC first identified a number of "open defecation hot spots" for ensuring sanitation access to all residents.
Sanitation is a major governance issue in Delhi and the BJP, which has been ruling the MCD for the last 10 years, has faced criticism from residents and opposition parties for "lack of cleanliness" in the city.
The Aam Aadmi Party and the Congress have continuously attacked the BJP-led corporations, alleging that the three civic bodies have turned the city into a "mound of garbage".
The civic bodies had faired poorly in the Swachh Bharat survey which was released recently by the Centre. In the 'Swachh Bharat' reckoning of 434 cities for 2016-17, areas falling under the three municipal corporations were ranked low -- the EDMC (196), SDMC (202) and NDMC (279).
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