This comes at a time when thousands of sanitation workers of EDMC have gone on an indefinite strike, demanding payment of their salaries, due for three months (October-December).
Baijal said keeping the city and its public spaces clean and ensuring organised parking will be amongst his high priorities.
The LG's inspection, a first by him after assuming office, is considered to be a part of strict implementation of the 'Swachh Bharat Mission' in Delhi.
"Inspected Saket area with MCD, police and DDA today for ground reality check of cleanliness efforts..Comm South MCD to be the Nodal Officer for coordination amongst agencies..Regular inspections to continue (sic)," Baijal said in a series of tweets.
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After taking charge as the Lt Governor, 70-year-old Baijal had said, he would put his best efforts on improving law and order situation, women's safety, traffic congestion, besides strengthening infrastructure and civic amenities in the city.
"Delhi is a megapolis which has several problems like women safety, law and order, huge population, infrastructure, civic agencies and congestion. We all know about these problems. We will work with elected government to solve them," he had said.
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