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Health panel cracks down on eateries

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Deccan Chronicle         12.01.2011

Health panel cracks down on eateries

January 12th, 2011

Jan. 11: The BBMP standing committee on health cracked the whip against mineral water units running without ISI certification and dhabas which were operating in unhygienic conditions at Roopena Agrahara. During a surprise inspection on Tuesday morning, chairman of the committee Manjunath Reddy expressed concerns about people’s health and directed the closure of AM Enterprises if the quality and ISI certification was not maintained. He said that some of the mineral water production units were found filling borewell water into empty mineral water bottles.

The committee also discovered that some of the units were misusing the labels of the branded company and taking gullible customers for a ride. The committee also swooped on Clares’ Enterprises, which was also found filling non-mineral water into bottles and making a quick buck by fooling the public. Such a supply of untreated water would be detrimental to the health of the people who consumed it, said Mr Reddy.

Owners of mineral water units picked up a quarrel with the committee and alleged that they were harassing ‘poor people.’ An unmoved committee insisted that they produce an ISI certification if they wanted to continue running the business.

Earlier, the standing committee members inspected Sardharji Ka Dhaba at Rupena Agrahara and came down heavily against its proprietor for failing to maintain cleanliness and hygiene. The committee noticed an open kitchen which lacked hygiene and they found rotten and half-boiled eggs being served to customers.

 

Commissioner comes out with solution for drainage problem

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The Hindu      12.01.2011

Commissioner comes out with solution for drainage problem

Staff Reporter

K. Venkateswarlu, Commissioner of the Eluru Municipal Corporation (EMC), on Tuesday offered a permanent solution to the drainage problem in Shanti Nagar area under 22nd division in the city. He was speaking at a meeting of the representatives of various colonies in 22nd and 24th divisions here.

He said the corporation had set apart Rs 1 crore for improvement of drains in the city. The participants brought to the Commissioner's notice about the roads in bad condition.

The residents of Shanti Nagar complained that the open drainage system in their colony was exposing them to serious health hazards. Jillellamudi Narasimha Rao, an activist, expressed his serious displeasure over the alleged laxity on the part of the EMC in attending civic problems in the city. The Commissioner, however, said the official machinery was striving hard for improvement of civic amenities in the city. B.V. Bhadrudu, president of the Postal Colony Residents Welfare Association, complained that the people in their colony were fed up with open defecation on the bunds of the Krishna-Eluru canal. He urged the administration to take strong measures against the menace.

 

 

Training to dispose garbage

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The Hindu       11.01.2011

Training to dispose garbage

The Kerala Sustainable Urban Development Project has roped in technical experts from Singapore to help city planners to scientifically dispose urban refuse and treat sewage and waste water. In a press release here, the project managers said the experts would head eight technical seminars on the subject. The sessions would provide urban planners a road map to reduce the pollution of canals, rivers and water bodies in the city in the long run and in a sustainable manner. — Staff Reporter

 


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