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Minister launches Clean City Championship

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The Hindu             04.07.2013 

Minister launches Clean City Championship

Minister for Agriculture Kanna Lakshminaranaya gets a feel of the push carts being deployed in Guntur as part of a week-long sanitation drive launched on Wednesday. MLC K.S Lakshmana Rao and District Collector S. Suresh Kumar are also seen.— Photo: T. Vijaya Kumar
Minister for Agriculture Kanna Lakshminaranaya gets a feel of the push carts being deployed in Guntur as part of a week-long sanitation drive launched on Wednesday. MLC K.S Lakshmana Rao and District Collector S. Suresh Kumar are also seen.— Photo: T. Vijaya Kumar

Minister for Agriculture Kanna Lakshminarayana on Wednesday launched the Clean City Championship in Guntur West constituency.

The week-long sanitation campaign would be kicked off on Thursday morning.

Addressing a gathering of sanitary workers on Municipal High school premises at KVP Colony, Mr. Lakshminarayana called for people’s participation to make the programme a success.

The Minister called for enforcement of a complete ban on use of plastic in the town.

The Minister showed his solidarity with the campaign by wheeling the pushcart to a short distance along with women sanitary workers.

Member of Legislative Council K.S Lakshmana Rao hoped that the innovative campaign would show a way in dealing with garbage.

District Collector and Special officer of GMC, S. Suresh Kumar, said the programme was modelled on IPL. In a competitive spirit, sanitation workers would vie with one another in making the city garbage free. Points would be given to workers by SHG members.

He appealed to residents to cooperate by separating the waste into dry and wet waste and place them in two separate bags or bins. The house keepers would be given cards on which they have to mark the attendance of sanitary workers.

Every morning between 5.30 a.m. and 7.30 a.m, sanitary workers would arrive on streets blowing whistle. People should give them the waste covers instead of throwing them on roads or in canals. The town has been divided into 482 routes and each push cart would be manned by two persons.

Mr. Suresh Kumar said that about 400 M.T of waste was being generated in the town having a road network of 1, 630 k.m and a drain network of 1, 850 k.m.

Municipal Commissioner K. Venkateswarlu, Additional Commissioner P. Srinivasulu, Municipal Health Officer Sridhar were present.

 

Guntur gears up for sanitation contest

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The Hindu              03.07.2013 

Guntur gears up for sanitation contest

Suresh Bhandari, member of Clean City Championship team, shows the safety gear given to sanitary workers. —Photo: T. Vijaya Kumar
Suresh Bhandari, member of Clean City Championship team, shows the safety gear given to sanitary workers. —Photo: T. Vijaya Kumar

At the strike of dawn on Thursday, the roads in the town are going to witness a frenzied activity. Blowing shrill whistles, hundreds of sanitary workers will be on the roads wheeling their push carts collecting residential waste from houses and some others would busy in clearing the clogged drains.

The bustling town and a nerve centre of trading activity is all set to see the final and decisive round of Clean City Championship from Wednesday. The Guntur Municipal Corporation is only the second municipality in the State after Warangal to host the championship aimed at making the town free of garbage.

Minister for Agriculture Kanna Lakshminarayana will launch the programme at a municipal school in KVP Colony. MLA-Guntur East, Sk. Mastan Vali will launch the programme at Siva Nagaraju Colony. District Collector and Special Officer of Guntur Municipal Corporation S. Suresh Kumar, who is the main driving force behind the drive called, ‘Oorante Gunture’, asked the entire personnel of the GMC to be geared up for the event.

Additional Commissioner P. Srinivasalu is the nodal officer for the programme. He said that 481 push carts are being pressed on Thursday in a massive operation aimed at cleaning up the city. As many as 60 transporting units are ready with their route maps. The route officers are geared up with field plans.

Modelled on the hugely popular IPL, the Clean City Championship is an exciting competition among the sanitary personnel to make their wards clean and free from garbage. Workers would be given points on the basis of their performance in collecting waste from households, transporting the segregated waste to points, etc.,,

Sanitation workers will be given prizes based on their performance.

 

BMC steps up anti-TB drive after doc death

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The Indian Express          02.07.2013

BMC steps up anti-TB drive after doc death

After a doctor of Sion Hospital succumbed to multi-drug resistant TB on Sunday, the BMC has intensified its infection control drive.

According to Maharashtra Association of Resident Doctors (MARD), Sumidha Kandhare (24) was one of 20 doctors in three main civic hospitals – KEM, Nair and Sion – suffering from the disease. In 2013 alone, 1,300 cases of tuberculosis have been reported in the city.

"We will hold a sensitisation programme for our interns to ensure they do not contract the diseases from patients. We are also going to make sure there is a separate OPD for

TB patients and screenings are carried out on a quarterly basis," said Additional Municipal Commissioner Manisha Mhaiskar.

 


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