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BBMP, Mata instt students clean KR market

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Deccan Chronicle             02.09.2013

BBMP, Mata instt students clean KR market

Volunteers at the K.R Market cleaning drive — 	Shashidhar B.
Volunteers at the K.R Market cleaning drive —  Shashidhar B.

Bengaluru: As charity begins at home, keeping the surroundings clean and hygienic too starts at home. This keeps the city clean and tidy, said Lokayukta Justice Dr. Bhaskar Rao here on Sunday.

Overseeing a cleaning drive taken up by the BBMP in association with the Mata Amrutanandamayi Ashram at KR Market, Justice Rao called upon Bengalureans to join hands with the BBMP in keeping the city clean. It will help combat epidemics and curb mosquito menace. The BBMP has been giving priority to keep the city clean, he said.

BBMP commissioner M. Lakshmina­rayan said the cleaning drive at KR Market will be a weekly event. He suggested traders dump the waste at the designated place to help the BBMP lift it. The BBMP will make efforts to prevent flooding of the market during the rainy season, he said.

After noticing stagnating water at the market’s basement, the commissioner directed the officials to pump out the water and repair the drainage system. He said the drains have to be kept clean for water to flow out easily.  Students from Mata Amrutanandamayi Engineering College participated in the drive.

 

Sewage lines to be cleared

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The Hindu              02.09.2013

Sewage lines to be cleared

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The BWSSB will deploy 14 machines to clear sewage lines today. According to a release, the areas covered are: Domlur, Ulsoor, Johnson karket areas of South East 1 sub division and Purnaprajna Layout, Banashankari, Padmanabhanagar, Kumaraswamy Layout areas of South 1 subdivisional jurisdictions. Those residing in the above areas may call: 9902933799 / 9845444036.

 

Vadodara Municipal Corporation sends sanitation teams to Bharuch

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The Times of India               30.08.2013 

Vadodara Municipal Corporation sends sanitation teams to Bharuch

VADODARA: With the threat of a possible epidemic looming large over Bharuch following the recent floods, the Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) has sent a team of sanitation workers to the town to take care of the situation. The team will work in coordination with the officials in Bharuch to clean the city.

VMC officials said that sanitation was a major concern in the aftermath of a flood in at any place, particularly urban areas. To ensure that the sludge, dead animals and dead vegetation left behind by the flood do not lead to an epidemic, the administration has decided to conduct a major cleanliness drive in Bharuch.

VMC officials said that a team of 51 personnel working for sanitation in the city left for Bharuch on Tuesday. The team has been given material for cleaning as well as disinfectants for working in Bharuch.

"While there is no disease outbreak in Bharuch, the team has been sent to ensure that all necessary precautions are taken to ensure that this does not happen. The cleaning up of the town is possible now as water is fast receding there," said a VMC official. The official added that to ensure that the night sweeping and other sanitation tasks in the city do not suffer, four workers have been taken from each ward so that there is no shortage of manpower in any ward.

 


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