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Bangalore will be cleaned twice, daily

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The Times of India   01.08.2012

Bangalore will be cleaned twice, daily

BANGALORE: Here is some good news for those alarmed over a possible dengue outbreak due to piling garbage mounds in the city.The BBMP on Tuesday resolved to sweep the city clean twice every day.

The additional cleaning will be taken up in the evenings.Dengue dominated discussions at the BBMP council and a resolution was adopted according to which additional machines, trucks and garbage carrying containers will be procured for the scaled-up cleaning operations.Corporators expressed concern over garbage litters all over the city.

BMP commissioner MK Shankarlinge Gowda, however, said that it was impossible to make the city garbage free. "No city is garbage free. Garbage cannot be wished away. We only have to find out ways to deal with it," he said."Dengue is not new.

There have been only seven deaths in Karnataka so far due to dengue. It's a seasonal disease and occurs every year. I admit that the BBMP has delayed conducting awareness programmes, but we have now started the door-to-door inspection drive People must not store fresh water in open containers," said the commissioner.From now on, every positive dengue patient will be provided financial support for platelet donation treatment, he added.The session witnessed several dramatic moments.

KL Thimmananjaiah, corporator from Peenya Industrial Area, clad in black displayed a banner against BBMP's failure in tackling dengue.D J Halli corporator R Sampath Raj alleged that dengue originated in Thimmananjaiah's ward.

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 01 August 2012 08:44