South Delhi Mayor Kamaljeet Sehrawat said, a similar exercise will be undertaken in the morning and in the afternoon.
"Our corporation has started the night sweeping in its all notified markets with an aim to make the markets garbage- free in true sense. It as a step in the direction of intensifying
cleanliness efforts in public places which are prone to collection of garbage due to substantial footfall," she said.
"The intensified efforts of sweeping will help in earning a better place in Swachta survey," she said.
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Sehrawat also exhorted market associations, RWAs and hawkers to render their constructive contribution.
The Mayor also said that 5,000 dustbins in green and blue colours have been provided in the markets to promote segregation of the garbage.
She appealed to the traders, customers and visitors in the market to segregate the garbage and put segregated garbage in two different coloured dustbins.
There are more than 400 notified markets under the SDMC's jurisdiction, it said.