NEW DELHI: Delhi government is committed to taking concrete, practical steps to address the issues faced by sanitation workers, chief minister Rekha Gupta said on Monday.According to an official statement, while interacting with representatives of the sanitation workers’ union, the chief minister directed the department concerned to review all matters raised by the union and ensure prompt action.Expressing concerns over the on-ground challenges faced by the community, the representatives from the union flagged demands of recruitment and regularisation of sanitation workers as well as workplace safety, wage-related problems and other service conditions, the statement said.They also offered suggestions to the chief minister, demanding better healthcare facilities, permanent employment and a more dignified working environment in line with the nature of their work, the statement said.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPM Modi Hails BJP Karyakartas for Selfless Service on Party’s Foundation DayMamata Banerjee Targets PM Modi Over Silence On Pak Threat To Kolkata Amid Bengal Elections HeatMumbai Arrests Expose Toy Bomb Terror Plot, Pan-India Sweep Uncovers Radical ModuleIndia’s Kandla Port Breaks All Records At 160 MMT Cargo Despite West Asia Crisis, Aims Bigger TargetBJP MP Trivedi Slams Kharge, Accuses Congress of Dividing India Over Regional LinesIran Envoy Backs India’s ‘Strong Diplomacy’, Sees Delhi As Key Mediator As Ships Cross Hormuz SafelyGreen Asha Navigates Strait Of Hormuz Safely, Only One LPG Vessel RemainsIran FM Araghchi Calls Jaishankar As Hormuz Tensions SpikeDRDO Begins Work On Next-Generation Missile To Replace Prithvi Series : Reports“Adani Is BJP’s Financial Structure”: Rahul Gandhi Tears Into PM Modi123Photostories‘Maamla Legal Hai’, ‘Trial By Fire’ to ‘Criminal Justice’: Binge-worthy courtroom dramas to watch on OTTBeyond Aloo Jeera and Rasedar Aloo: 7 aloo ki sabji recipes for the entire weekLionel Messi’s $10.8 million Florida mansion: A perfect blend of luxury, comfort and privacy’Drama’ actress Zendaya’s 5 films to watch on OTT: ‘Challengers’, ‘Dune’ and more5 powerful bathing rituals believed to cleanse energy and uplift your lifeMohammed Shami’s over ₹15 crore expansive farmhouse in Amroha, Uttar Pradesh is all about mango orchards, cricket practice pitches and countryside livingMogra to menswear: Alia Bhatt’s monochrome weekend served two iconic fashion moodsMega push for Prayagraj metro: 60km plan with airport, Sangam stops“PM Modi taught me how to make Sabudana Khichdi”: The story of this comforting meal and 6 ways to make itFrom a net worth of approximately Rs 40 crore to a luxurious home: Karishma Tanna’s lavish lifestyle123Hot PicksDonald TrumpUpdated IPL Points TableStephen Curry MomSilver Rate TodayHow to Watch KKR vs PBKSPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingVenus WilliamsAsian Stocks TodayStrait of HormuzIPL 2026Bengaluru Fake IPL ticketVijaySanju SamsonCongress Puducherry ManifestoSchool Holidays in AprilKarnataka 2nd PUC Exam Result Date
NEW DELHI: Delhi government is committed to taking concrete, practical steps to address the issues faced by sanitation workers, chief minister Rekha Gupta said on Monday.According to an official statement, while interacting with representatives of the sanitation workers’ union, the chief minister directed the department concerned to review all matters raised by the union and ensure prompt action.Expressing concerns over the on-ground challenges faced by the community, the representatives from the union flagged demands of recruitment and regularisation of sanitation workers as well as workplace safety, wage-related problems and other service conditions, the statement said.They also offered suggestions to the chief minister, demanding better healthcare facilities, permanent employment and a more dignified working environment in line with the nature of their work, the statement said.