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MCD launches cleanliness drive

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The Hindu 25.09.2009

MCD launches cleanliness drive

 

Staff Reporter

NEW DELHI: To ensure that the Capital wears a clean and green look during this festive season, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi is launching a special four-week “Clean and Green Delhi Drive” beginning Friday.

Announcing the plan on Thursday, Delhi Mayor Kanwar Sain said that during the drive it would be ensured that proper standards of sanitation, cleanliness, maintenance and horticulture works are set by the field agencies with proper supervision at the ground level.

He requested the municipal councillors and chairmen of ward committees to cooperate and guide the municipal staff engaged in various works to be carried out during the drive. He also directed the additional commissioners and deputy commissioners of all 12 MCD zones to ensure proper implementation of the drive.

“They will inspect the areas under their charge in the morning and record their observation after monitoring,” he added.

As part of the drive, efforts would also be made to ensure that accumulated garbage and roadside silt collected from market areas, commercial or office complexes, residential colonies and religious places are disposed of at sanitary landfill sites.

Emphasis would be laid on improving the surroundings of the entry and exit points of Old Delhi and New Delhi railway stations, inter-State bus terminals, airport, and major road junctions.

Last Updated on Friday, 25 September 2009 05:10
 

Cleaning drive in government offices

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The Hindu 25.09.2009

Cleaning drive in government offices

 

Special Correspondent

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Various service organisations have offered their cooperation to the sanitation drive proposed in the State from October 2.

The organisations gave the assurance at a meeting held by Local Administration Minister Paloli Mohammed Kutty here on Wednesday for speeding up the cleaning operations in government offices.

The Minister said hygiene standards were not so satisfactory in the offices and these should improved. Drinking water and toilet facilities should be provided to the public who visit the offices.

He urged the organisations to discourage sticking of bills on office walls and to put up signboards specifying the name and place of the offices. The cleaning operations should not disrupt the functioning of the offices.

S.M. Vijayanand, Principal Secretary, Local Administration, and leaders of various service organisations attended the meeting.

Last Updated on Friday, 25 September 2009 05:00
 

KMC not ready to combat waterlogging

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Indian Express 24.09.2009

KMC not ready to combat waterlogging

The Alipore Meteorological office has already alerted the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) about waterlogging during Pujas in view of the possible sporadic rainfall. But the civic body is yet to gear up for the task.

According to senior official of the drainage department, the KMC is yet to arrange for an extra pump. The age-old drainage system can drain out 6 mm of rainwater in an hour with the available pumps.

On Monday, the city had a taste of the possible scenario in case of heavy rains: large areas of north and Central Kolkata remained submerged after an hour-long shower. Dum Dum, Cossipore, Arabinda Sarani, Bagbazar, Bidhan Sarani and Chittaranjan Avenue in the north, BBD Bag, Lenin Sarani, AJC Bose Road, Camac Street in Central Kolkata and Bhowanipore, Sarat Bose Road, New Alipore, Mominpore, Kidderpore, Behala and parts of Tollygunge in the south were waterlogged.

Amit Roy, chief engineer of the drainage department, said: “We could not arrange for extra pumps. So the existing pumps will be put to work. We have deployed 300 labourers in all pockets of the city, including Rashbehari Avenue, Central Avenue and Thanthania.”

A senior civic official said the existing pumps need upgradation, as most of them do not work. A few days ago, parts of the city were waterlogged after pumps in Palmar Bazaar pumping station could not function for two hours due to a power failure. The station caters to a 17.5 sq-km stretch, which includes parts of north and central Kolkata. Both dedicated lines to the pumping station did not work that day.

Asked about the maintenance of the dedicated lines from CESC, Roy said: “We have asked CESC several times to deploy an official at the pumping station. But nothing has been done yet. If power trips at the pumping station again during the puja, the city will drown.”

Last Updated on Thursday, 24 September 2009 10:55
 


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