The New Indian Express 26.08.2013
The New Indian Express 26.08.2013
Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) Commissioner M
Lakshminarayana has called upon residents of the city to immerse Ganesha
idols that are put up in public places at designated tanks on or
before September 20.
Lakshminarayana told reporters here on
Saturday that people will be allowed to immerse idols installed in
public places for 11 days from September 9. However, this is not
applicable for idols kept at homes and temples, the Commissioner added.
“We appeal to the public to use idols made of mud instead of plaster of Paris, which harms the environment,” he said.
On
waste generated during immersion, the Commissioner said bins near
immersion tanks have been arranged for the purpose. “We request devotees
to remove flowers and other material from idols before immersing. We
will make arrangements to transport this waste to the Karnataka Compost
Development Corporation (KCDC),” he said.
He also appealed to
temple managements to keep the surroundings clean. “Temples should keep
dustbins for that devotees can segregate waste. The wet waste generated
will also be sent to the KCDC,” he said.
He said staff will be
available all days near immersion tanks. “I have directed the zonal
commissioners to draw control room staff and BBMP gangman on rotation
basis,” he said. On the arrangements, Mayor D Venkatesh Murthy said four
tanks in core areas of the city and 32 tanks in the newly-added areas
have been identified. “Also, people can seek the help of authorised
swimmers of the BBMP,” he added.