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National Society for Clean Cities to hold meeting with PMC on sanitation issues

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The Times of India                    06.04.2013

National Society for Clean Cities to hold meeting with PMC on sanitation issues

PUNE: The sanitation committee of the National Society of Clean Cities will hold a meeting on Saturday with the Pune Municipal Corporation to discuss various issues on sanitation including the routes of garbage collection vehicles, drainage system, and disposal of e-waste.

President of the NSCC Pune Satish Khot and office-bearer, Sheila Christian, said that the committee will also take up issues with the civic officials regarding action taken on burning and littering, composit pits not working, waste generated by encroachments and vendors, improper collection of waste, and garden waste shredders.

The sanitation committee is a forum where representatives of National Society for Clean Cities, Pune, meet with civic officials to discuss policy matters on sanitation for the entire city.

All ward officers, zonal medical officers, will be present for the meeting.

Members of NSCC as well as that of all mohalla committees will attend the meeting.

Khot said that that the focus of the forum is to develop policies and systems to improve Pune's Sanitation through open debate.

The meeting will be held from 3:30pm to 5:30pm at Wadke Hall, third floor, PMC building at Shivajinagar.

The meeting is not a place to bring up small complaints regarding garbage in various areas. However, mohalla committee members and citizens can write down their complaints and hand them over to PMC's designated official.
Last Updated on Saturday, 06 April 2013 10:03