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BWSSB fixes problem

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The Hindu              25.10.2013

BWSSB fixes problem

Staff Reporter

A day after The Hindu published a photograph of an overflowing sewage chamber on Goods Shed Road, near Majestic, the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board claimed that it has fixed the problem.

The BWSSB said in a release that the manholes and pipelines were replaced along with the damaged lid. The release said that the lid of the manhole had got damaged due to heavy pressure because the road sees heavy vehicular movement.

The sewage overflow had been causing inconvenience to commuters on this arterial road for over two weeks.

Last Updated on Friday, 25 October 2013 05:05
 

Ganeshotsav was bigger this year: BMC

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The Indian Express                20.09.2013

Ganeshotsav was bigger this year: BMC

This year, Ganeshotsav was celebrated on a larger scale than the previous year, with more immersions, larger donations and bigger crowds. Data released by BMC shows there were 2.07 lakh idol immersions this season, compared to 1.99 lakh in 2012.

This year's festivities were also more eco-friendly, as immersions at artificial lakes showed a rise. While last year saw 16,276 artificial lake immersions, this year there were 19,881 immersions. Resident associations in the western suburbs such as Khar, Oshiwara and Vile Parle, among others, contributed to the increase by organising such eco-friendly immersions.

Major mandals reported larger turnouts this year, with the popular Lalbaugcha Raja mandal reporting a turnout of 1.5 crore devotees. Lalbaugcha Raja Trust member Sudhir Salvi said, "Compared to last year, we received at least 40 lakh more devotees." Salvi added that there were no cases of sting ray bites reported on Wednesday.

Ganesh Galli's Mumbaicha Raja reported larger crowds this year on the concluding day visarjan. "Nearly 15,000 people took part in visarjan this year compared to 9,000 last year. Our collections from donations and advertisements have also gone up this year," said Swapnil Parab, secretary of Mumbaicha Raja. Ganesh mandals are in the process of valuing this year's proceeds, which will be announced in a few days.

The numbers are set to rise further as Andheri's largest mandal, Andhericha Raja, is yet to set out on its visarjan. While most of the Ganesh mandals in the city have completed their celebrations, Andhericha Raja will take to the streets on September 22. "We have received nearly seven lakh devotees so far and expect to see more than 12 lakhs over this weekend leading to the visarjan," said Andhericha Raja spokesperson Uday Salian.

 

NMC's blood bank to become reality

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The Times of India          24.08.2013

NMC's blood bank to become reality

NAGPUR: The Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) is set to open its own blood bank for the first time aiming at helping the needy people, especially from financially weak families. Patients of sickle cell and thalassemia will be given blood free of cost.

Mayor Anil Sole said that former BJP national president Nitin Gadkari will dedicate the blood bank to public at a programme to be held on August 26. "The state-of-the-art blood bank has been established at NMC Indira Gandhi Rugnalaya at LAD Square in association with Nandkishor Shikshan Sanstha. Blood will be taken and also transfused at a time. Other types of facilities will be available. A unit of the blood bank will also be opened in east Nagpur," he said.

The standing committee, during the tenure of Sandip Joshi, had announced the plan to establish blood bank three years ago. The matter was pursued by his successors. Dayashankar Tiwari followed the proposal which will now become a reality during the tenure of Avinash Thakre.

Chairman of health consultative committee Ramesh Shingare said that the charges for blood other than sickle cell and thalassemia patients will be much lesser than the market value.

 


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