JMC intensifies ‘Wall of Shame’ initiative to transform garbage-prone spots into clean public spaces

Around 30 public urinals planned; civic body pushes sanitation, beautification and public accountability drive across Jammu

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JAMMU, MAY 07: Under its innovative “Wall of Shame” initiative, the Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) has intensified its efforts to transform Garbage Vulnerable Points (GVPs) and identified red and yellow spots across the city into clean, accessible and dignified public spaces.

The initiative is aimed at discouraging open urination, preventing waste dumping, and improving sanitation standards while simultaneously beautifying the urban landscape.

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As part of the campaign, around 30 public urinals are being established at prominent locations across Jammu city. Alongside the construction of new facilities, JMC is also undertaking extensive renovation and upgradation of existing public toilets to ensure better hygiene, accessibility, and convenience for citizens.

The renovation and development works are currently being carried out at several important locations including Shahidi Chowk, Railway Station, Gumat, Prade Ranbir Higher Secondary School, Dogra Chowk, near the passenger shed at Bus Stand, BC Road near Estate Department quarters, Jhullaka Mohalla, near DC Office, and Jewel Chowk near Abhinav Theatre.

To further improve these spaces, surrounding walls at vulnerable points are being decorated with creative wall paintings, awareness messages, and sanitation-themed artwork to discourage misuse and promote civic responsibility among the public.

Issuing directions to field functionaries and sanitation teams, JMC Commissioner Dr. Devansh Yadav emphasized the need for continuous monitoring and proper maintenance of these facilities. He directed officials to ensure timely completion of works, regular upkeep, cleanliness, and strict vigilance to prevent vandalism or recurrence of red and yellow spots.

In his public message, Dr. Yadav appealed to citizens to actively support the initiative by maintaining cleanliness and using public facilities responsibly.

“These public amenities are being developed for the convenience and dignity of citizens. Their protection and proper use is a collective responsibility. Public cooperation is essential to sustain cleanliness and make Jammu a healthier and more beautiful city,” he stated.

JMC has urged residents, shopkeepers, transport operators, and visitors to refrain from littering, damaging public property, or indulging in open urination. Citizens have also been encouraged to report misuse of facilities and actively participate in maintaining sanitation standards in their localities.

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