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SMC fines four hospitals for bio-medical waste

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The Times of India                  11.05.2013

SMC fines four hospitals for bio-medical waste

SURAT: The health department of Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) slapped notices on four private hospitals, including a well-known IVF centre, for flouting norms on disposal of bio-medical waste here on Thursday.

SMC has been carrying out surprise inspections in hospitals, clinics and nursing homes to check to check their bio-medical waste disposal mechanism. At least 186 hospitals, nursing homes and clinics were covered on Thursday. Four private hospitals, namely 21st Century Hospital run by Dr Purnima Nadkarni and Dr Pooja Nadkarni, Ayush Hospital run by Dr Ghanshyam Patel and Givani Orthopedic Hospital and a private clinic were issued notices and asked to ensure proper disposal of medical waste. They were given final ultimatum on proper disposal of hazardous medical waste as per Gujarat Pollution Control Board's guidelines. The hospitals were fined a total of Rs 90,000, a SMC release said.

The harmful bio-medical waste generated in the city is finding its way to public dustbins and nalas instead of being disposed of in special incinerators. The medical waste, includes syringes, blood-soaked bandages, human products and waste left during surgeries as well as expired medicines.

"In the past couple of days, we have checked more than 400 hospitals, nursing homes and clinics in the city and many have been issued with notices for flouting the disposal norms for bio-medical waste," a senior health officer said.

 

Contractors agree to take up drought mitigation work

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The Times of India                  11.05.2013

Contractors agree to take up drought mitigation work

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Ending the stalemate, Kerala Water Authority has floated tender for various drought mitigation works in the PH division, Thiruvananthapuram. The tenders were floated after striking contractors under the PH division agreed to take up the drought mitigation works, the funds for some of which would have lapsed by this month end. The contractors are on a strike to end e-tendering in running contract system for more than a week. The contractors will continue abstaining from pipe maintenance work.

The government has released Rs 3.8 crore for the drought mitigation programme the deadline of which was set as June end. The first list of work, worth Rs 2.26 crore, has to be completed by May 31. The amount would have been lapsed if the contractors continued with the strike. The decision came after KWA officials held meeting with the members of All Kerala Water Authority Contractors Association (AKWACA) on Tuesday.

"A major problem has been solved. Now, we floated tender on Thursday. Works will be awarded by Monday. In order to expedite work, one contractor will be awarded only one work," said KWA executive engineer Prakash Idicula.

One of the major works under drought mitigation programme is to lay distribution pipes in areas which are affected by drinking water crisis. "There are 77 works to lay distribution lines in various parts of the city. Pipes will be laid in 100-2000-metre length. Work is expected to complete in two weeks," said Idicula.

KWA has already begun other drought mitigation programmes such as cracking down on water theft and maintenance of valves to divert water to areas facing water crisis. "We managed to begin these works with the support of our daily wage labourers and 'Janakeeya samithis'," he said.

"We are planning to intensify the strike in the coming days. If there is no decision on May 14, the strike will be extended to other parts of the state too. We will convene district-wise meetings in the coming days," secretary of AKWACA N Siddharthan said. 

 

On day two, MC seals 3 more commercial establishments

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The Indian Express                11.05.2013

On day two, MC seals 3 more commercial establishments

Continuing with its inspection of Ferozepur road on the second day, the Ludhiana MC on Friday sealed three more commercial establishments, including a banquet hall of 5-star Park Plaza, Oliva restaurant and K P Complex as they failed to make their own parking arrangements.

On the orders of the Punjab and Haryana High Court, the MC is busy getting the service lanes on the Ferozepur road cleared. On Friday, it had sealed Hotel Batra and J Sons, a garment shop.

Meanwhile, three Ferozepur Road shop associations have decided to shut nearly 600 shops along the road on May 14 in protest. The three associations are of Bharat Nagar Chowk, Aggar Nagar and Aarti Chowk.

The MC initiated sealing as last resort after shops failed to make parking arrangements despite 48 hours of prior notice, said Rajinder Sharma, assistant town planner, who led the inspection drive. He was accompanied by Joint Commissioner Ajay Sood.

S K Puri, president of the Aarti Chowk Association, in a press note, said more than 600 shopkeepers on Ferozepur road facing harassment due to prohibition of parking on Ferozepur road would be closed on May 14 as a mark of protest.

 


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