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‘Concrete measures will be taken to stop use of polythene bags in Pauri’

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The Pioneer                 08.05.2013

‘Concrete measures will be taken to stop use of polythene bags in Pauri’

The newly elected Pauri Municipal Council president Yashpal Benam has said that concrete measures will be taken to stop the use of polythene bags in the city and to ensure the desired level of civic sanitation through effective garbage disposal.

After assuming office, Benam said that the campaign to implement ban on polythene bags will start from July 7 and fines will be imposed on businessman found using the banned items. “The first priority is to facilitate proper garbage. The Paryavaran Sadhan Samiti has agreed to provide 200 nali land free of cost to the municipal board for the disposal of garbage in Jakhati,” Benam told The Pioneer.

He elaborated that the land of Late Mukund Ram Chandola to be donated by PSS to the municipal board will be fenced and after this the municipal council will start disposing garbage here. A garbage treatment plant will be constructed and maintained on this land.

The manure obtained from the treatment plant will be given to the Chandola family for sale. He expressed hope that garbage dumped in the different parts of the town will be removed in a period of two days.

Benam said that the business fraternity in Pauri has been given two months time to stop the use of the banned polythene items and after July 6, the local body will strictly enforce the ban.

Businessmen found using or selling the banned polythene items will be fined Rs 2,000 on the spot in the initial phase. Stringent action will be taken against those found violating the ban, he stressed. Benam said that the estimate of cost for the hot mix of the road from Dhara Road to Agency, Kandoliya to Kinkuleshwar and Civil Line to Tehsil is being sent to the State government. These roads belong to the municipal council and their deteriorated condition is causing major inconvenience to the public.

In the first term of Benam as the president of the Pauri municipal council, the use of the polythene was totally stopped in town. However, later due to the lethargic attitude of the council the ban was not implemented causing the use of polythene bags to become rampant in the market.