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Nashik Municipal Corporation to inspect food quality at city hotels

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The Times of India          12.08.2013

Nashik Municipal Corporation to inspect food quality at city hotels

NASHIK: The Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC) is planning to inspect hotels and restaurants across the city ahead of the KumbhMela with an aim to ensure that that the food served there is of good quality and as per the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) standards.

The civic administration is also planning to organise workshops and create awareness pertaining to hygienic food among hoteliers and restaurant owners before the commencement of the mela in July 2015.

Speaking to TOI, municipal commissioner Sanjay Khandare said, "Of the lakhs of devotees who will be visiting Nashik during the upcoming Kumbh mela, most of them will be eating food at the city hotels and restaurants. Their health will naturally be a major priority for us. Considering that, we have decided to inspect all hotels and restaurants to check the quality of food served there."

He further said, "We will soon start inspection of city hotels. We are also planning to organise workshops to create awareness among them pertaining to preparing and serving hygienic food. We will also provide training to some hoteliers and restaurant owners."

Nashik is one of the four major holy cities where Kumbh mela is held every 12 years. Lakhs of sadhus and other pilgrims visit the city during Kumbh. The forthcoming mela will be held in 2015-16. According to the registration records with the office of the FDA, there are around 14,000 hotels, restaurants and eateries in Nashik.

The maha Kumbh mela is scheduled to start on July 14, 2015 after the flag of the Simhastha is hoisted. The first 'shahi snan' (holy dip) will take place on August 29, while the second and third will take place on September 13 and 18 respectively. The flag of the Simhastha will be lowered on August 11, 2016, which will mark the end of the maha Kumbh.

 

Get sewage lines cleaned

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The Hindu               12.08.2013

Get sewage lines cleaned

BWSSB will deploy 12 jetting and two sucking machines to clear sewage lines on Monday. According to a BWSSB release, the areas covered are Kempe Gowda Tower, Kumara Park and Jayamahal areas of North-East 2 subdivision (9845444020), and HSR Layout and Kodichikkanahalli areas of South subdivisional jurisdiction(9945444037).

 

Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation to appoint 2 agencies to curb stray dog menace

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The Times of India             08.08.2013

Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation to appoint 2 agencies to curb stray dog menace

PUNE: PimpriChinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) will appoint two agencies to catch, sterilize and vaccinate stray dogs. The standing committee had on Tuesday approved a proposal for the appointment.

PCMC veterinary officer Satish Gore said there are around 25,000 stray dogs in the municipal limits. The civic body has been catching the stray dogs and sterilizing them for the past many years at the rate of around five thousand per year. But, the stray dog menace continues due to the high breeding rate. The civic body needs to sterilize 15,000 stray dogs every year for three consecutive years to bring their population under control, he said

Gore said PCMC does not have the manpower to conduct sterilizations on a large scale. Therefore, the civic body has decided to appoint two agencies for the work. "These are qualified agencies and if they fail to achieve the desired results then we will terminate the contracts," he said.

Last month, corporators cutting across party lines had complained about the increasing menace of stray dogs. At the general body meeting, the corporators demanded that the civic body should take strict action to control the menace.

 


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