The Times of India 26.07.2012
Clean city drive from August 1
BHUBANESWAR: The Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) and health
department will jointly kick-start a special sanitation
drive-cum-campaign here from August 1.
It will continue till
August 15. The event is likely to be inaugurated by chief minister
Naveen Patnaik. “We will cover four wards everyday. The health
department will provide us 125 volunteers to carry out the special
cleaning drive,” BMC commissioner Vishal Dev said.
The event will serve dual purpose of spreading awareness about environment and sensitizing people about measures to prevent malaria, filaria and dengue.
“We would seek the help of resident welfare associations and
schoolchildren to make it a success,” Dev said. Volunteers would
distribute leaflets among people to keep their environment clean. Thrust
of the sanitation drive would be on cleaning of drains.
Citizens are critical of the BMC for not carrying out cleaning programmes at regular intervals.Referring to the failed “clean Bhubaneswar” campaign, they said the sanitation campaign would fail to yield result.
“The clean Bhubaneswar campaign has started with a bang, but ended with
a whimper. Drains and roads would be cleaned regularly,” Jnyanendra
Mishra, a Saheed Nagar resident said.BMC commissioner said the
clean Bhubaneswar campaign was discontinued after the programme’s
partner disassociated from the scheme recently.