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Restaurants, fruit shops under corpn scanner

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The Hindu        23.05.2018  

Restaurants, fruit shops under corpn scanner

‘Workers with fever symptoms should be taken to a doctor’

The Kozhikode Municipal Corporation has asked restaurants, fruit stalls and other eateries in Kozhikode city not to keep stale food and rotten fruits in view of the Nipah virus infection reported from some parts of the district.

The health wing of the Corporation has, in a circular, urged all food outlets to ensure cleanliness standards and asked staff members to maintain personal hygiene.

Those employing migrant labourers have been asked to look into the health condition of the workers. Any worker showing symptoms such as fever, headache, fatigue, blurred vision or loss of consciousness should immediately be taken to a doctor.

They should not be allowed to rejoin work unless they are fit.

All labourers should maintain personal hygiene, use gloves and masks while at work and wash hands with soap regularly, health standing committee chairman K.V. Baburaj has said.

Drinking water

Water should be boiled well before it is used for drinking. Sources of drinking water should be covered to keep animals and birds away.

Rooms where vegetables, fruits and other food items are stored should be free of pests.

Utensils used to serve food should be sterilised in boiling water.

 

Mobile waste management squad to penalise littering

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The Times of India       22.05.2018

Mobile waste management squad to penalise littering

Trichy: Taking a cue from police patrol and beat vehicles assigned for surveillance activity, the Trichy Corporation has launched an exclusive mobile solid waste management (SWM) flying squad. With an officer on board, the squad will identify and penalise people on the spot for violations pertaining to the revised solid waste management (SWM) rules. The civic body has identified several hotspots in the city where public littering is significant and the squad will be spending additional hours in inspecting such neighbourhoods.

So far, the civic body had been heavily spending time and resources on spreading awareness on SWM such as source segregation and mandatory handing over of accumulated domestic waste to sanitary workers in door-to-door waste collection. Acknowledging that the need to penalise residents who are not cooperating with the efforts of the civic body to improvise city’s cleanliness, Trichy Corporation has planned to target frequent violators considered as hindrance in achieving litter free roads status.

From this week, a vehicle belonging to the urban local body (ULB) will be assigned to supervise all the 65 wards to penalise the offenders caught red-handed while littering. The squad will also penalise shops if they fail to place two bins each for biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste in their establishments.

“A sanitary officer will be on board the SWM squad vehicle to oversee cleanliness of all four zones in civic body limits. The officer will be equipped with spot fine enabled gadget, commercial establishments including eateries will be focused as we have been receiving complaints on them found dumping waste on roads,” corporation commissioner N Ravichandran told TOI.

Unlike monitoring and penalising only the residents and commercial entities, the SWM squad will inspect the performance and cleaning activities of fellow officials and sanitary workers as allegations were raised about burning waste mounds along the roads in Karumandapam and Ponmalai localities.
 

Warangal Smart City project reviewed

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The Hindu      29.01.2018  

Warangal Smart City project reviewed

Kakatiya Musical Garden to be developed in an iconic manner

Additional Secretary to the Union Ministry of Urban Development, Sameer Sharma, on Saturday reviewed projects being implemented as part of the Warangal smart city mission and urged the officials to expedite the work.

“Mr. Sharma fixed timelines to get the work completed as per the schedule,” said a release from the State government on the review meeting attended by Principal Secretary, Municipal Administration, Arvind Kumar, Director of Municipal Administration T.K. Sridevi, Warangal Mayor N. Narender and Commissioner Shruti Ojha and other officials.

The projects reviewed at the meeting include development of smart roads, Bhadrakali lake rejuvenation, construction of smart library, improvement of 1,000-pillar precinct, Padmakshi temple, construction of rainwater harvesting structures and storm water drainages.

Mr. Sharma advised the officials to complete the first phase of smart roads project, being developed by GWSCL and for which tender process is complete, by the year-end and tendering process for second phase be held by next month.

 


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