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A brief report on National Symposium : 'Water for All'

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Inda News Vol.16 (4)/Vol. 17(1) Oct-Dec 2008 / Jan - Mar 2009

 

CM’s urban advisor takes City tour

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Deccan Herald 12.07.2009

CM’s urban advisor takes City tour
Bangalore, DHNS:


A day after assuming charge as the Urban Advisor to the Chief Minister, former Chief Secretary Dr A Ravindra on Saturday toured Bangalore extensively with the officials of BBMP, BDA and BWSSB to see progress in the ongoing infrastructure projects.


The former bureaucrat-turned-politician, who has been given the new responsibility within a few months of his joining the BJP, visited the Central Silk Board and enquired about the two new projects coming up there. The BBMP Commissioner Bharat Lal Meena, who was accompanying him, averred him about the two loops coming up near the proposed fly over at Central Silk Board. Dr Ravindra with the posse of BBMP, BDA and the BWSSB officials then visited Kadirenahalli Cross where an underpass is under construction. He asked the officials about the timeline given to complete the work.

Further the team reached Nayandahalli, where a flyover is coming up. Sources in the BBMP said the former bureaucrat will have his office in the BBMP head office.

 

 

Concern over poor waste management

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The Hindu 12.07.2009

Concern over poor waste management

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CUTTACK: Poor disposal of biomedical wastes (BMW) generated from the hospitals and nursing homes has again come up for hearing in the Orissa High Court and this time the HC after taking strong exceptions to the issue has issued show-cause notices to all government and private teaching hospitals of the State.

Adjudicating over a PIL filed by a Cuttack-based voluntary organisation -- Maitree Sansad, and after going through the report of the state pollution control board (SPCB), a bench of the HC comprising Justice Laxmikanta Mohapatra and Justice Indrajit Mohanty on Friday expressed grave concern over the unscientific manner in which the biomedical wastes generated from the hospitals are disposed.

“The government is not adhering to the norms and methods of disposal of these wastes as enshrined in the provisions of the Biomedical Waste (Management and Handling) Rules-1998 thereby posing a threat not only to the patients of the hospitals but to all others too”, alleges the petitioner advocate Ajay Mohanty, who is also the secretary of the voluntary organisation.

Hearing the petition, the HC had directed the SPCB to conduct an enquiry and submit a report stating what steps have been taken in this regard by the three government medical college hospitals in State including the Capital Hospital and nursing homes of twin cities of Cuttack and Bhubaneswar.

The SPCB in its report has mentioned that the provisions of the statutory rules are violated by the teaching hospitals as well as private hospitals of the twin city. “No effective measure had been taken by the hospitals to prevent pollution and infectious diseases from spreading due to poor disposal of biomedical wastes. Shocked over such a report, the bench issued show-cause notices to all hospitals and has fixed August 21 for next hearing.

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