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Corporation Staff Make City Streets Shine Again

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The New Indian Express            17.02.2014

Corporation Staff Make City Streets Shine Again

Lakhs of women gathered here for the Attukal pongala festival on Sunday.

Just like after any public gathering, the city was left all messy and stinky due to big chunk of waste by the afternoon and then the Corporation entered the scene.

The City Corporation employees clad in blue and khakhi removed all the garbage by late night as they promised.

The cleaning process started soon after the ritual concluded by Sunday afternoon in the 20-wards which were declared as the festival zone.

Considering the huge amount of garbage generated during the festival days, the Corporation had employed 2,470 employees, including 1,750 temporary and 720 permanent staff for cleaning work.

The organic and plastic waste generated were taken away to pre-identified spots in 43 tipper lorries.

“It was impossible for us to remove the garbage during the daytime as there was heavy rush.

“The cleaning process will be completed by late night.

“The waste will be taken to various locations and buried in waste pits,” said Mayor K Chandrika here on Sunday evening.

However, the Mayor refused to reveal about where the garbage will be disposed.

The Corporation authorities had earlier announced that voluntary organisations which offer food to the devotees during the festival should process the garbage they generate by themselves.

They had also directed that plastic disposable cups, plastic and thermocol plates should not be used.

However, many organisations and small tea stalls and shops in the city failed to follow this and plastic cups, plates and banned polythene bags below 30 microns remained scattered on the city roads and temple premises adding to the trouble of the cleaning staff.

 

Officials Told to Take Up Dengue Control Measures

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The New Indian Express            17.02.2014

Officials Told to Take Up Dengue Control Measures

The Health Department has issued a circular to District Health Officers, District Surgeons, Taluk Health Officers  and Municipality Commissioners to take up measures to prevent dengue in all districts in the State.

They have been asked to specially focus on the areas which recorded more dengue cases last year. 

According to the department, 6,408 cases of dengue were reported and 12 people died in 2013. The dengue cases increase due to summer and shortage of water supply. Water stocked water in open containers give rise to dengue larvae, sources in the department said.

Last year,1,106 cases of dengue were recorded in Bangalore Urban district followed by Mysore with 529 cases. Bellary saw 417 cases while Haveri recorded 478 cases. In Ramanagaram, the officials registered  330 cases and Davangere recorded 277 cases.

Director of the department Geetha Nyamagouder told Express, “To bring down the number of dengue cases this time, an order was issued on January 13. All the concerned officials have been informed about the information education activity. The department will also take medical college students for surveillance activity, if necessary”.

Nodal Officer for Vectro Borne Diseases in Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike area Dr Sangamithra the civic body has already prepared a micro plan in December-end to bring down the number of dengue cases. Usually, it starts its surveillance and education activity in April. “As the dengue larvae becomes active  during summer, we give focus on it mainly from June to September. People stock water due to supply issues and when it is left open, the larvae thrive”. Health Inspectors, gangmen, link workers will be briefed and the civic body has come up with booklets on dengue control measures. They will be given to each health worker.

The information regarding, fogging, clearing of empty coconut shells and covering water containers and applying bleaching powder in areas where water gets collected due to leaks will be there. The workers have to provide this information to all houses.

 

Sewage line clearing

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The Hindu              14.02.2014

Sewage line clearing

The BWSSB would take up sewage lines clearing work on Friday in some areas coming under Central-2, West-2, and South-East-2 sub-divisions. The areas covered area are : High Grounds, Coles Park areas of Central-2 sub-division (Contact Assistant Executive Engineer (AEE) – ph: 9845444071); Nagarabhavi, Moodala Palya, Chandra Layout-1, Vijayanagar OHT areas of West-2 sub-division (AEE – ph: 9845444060); Jeevanbhima Nagar (HAL 2{+n}{+d}Stage), Indiranagar, Byappanahalli/Sadanandanagara areas of South-East -2 sub-division (AEE – ph: 9591987962); Frazer Town, Machalibetta, Pillanna Garden, DJ Halli Park areas of Central-3 sub-division (AEE – ph: 9845444053). Public coming under these areas may call the respective AEE to lodge complaints. Twelve jetting and two sucking machines will be pressed for the work, said a BWSSB release.
 


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