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Outsourcing garbage clearance opposed

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The Hindu  02.11.2010

Outsourcing garbage clearance opposed

Staff Reporter


‘Allot piece-meal contracts to retired pourakarmikas'

‘We will handle them in a better manner'


Bangalore: Members of the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) Kriya Samiti have opposed the palike's decision to outsource the maintenance of Sulabh Souchalayas and garbage clearance in the city.

Addressing presspersons here recently, samiti general secretary N. Narayan demanded that the palike instead allot piece-meal maintenance contracts to retired pourakarmikas or their children.

Pointing out that most pourakarmikas belonged to the backward communities, Mr. Narayan said the State Government should direct the palike to stop outsourcing cleaning contracts such as maintenance of storm-water drains, silt removal and garbage disposal.

“We can be allotted all these contracts. As we have been doing the same work, we would be able to handle these contracts in a better manner,” he said.

Although the State Government directed the BBMP in January to fill the 4,000 vacancies of pourakarmikas in the palike, nothing had been done so far.

“There are only 4,200 pourakarmikas on the rolls as of now. If the work is outsourced, the palike may not recruit more pourakarmikas, thereby depriving members of the backward communities a job opportunity,” he said.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 02 November 2010 10:44
 

Food sampling drive by MCD begins

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The Pioneer  02.11.2010

Food sampling drive by MCD begins

PNS | Dehradun

The food sampling drive being undertaken by the Health Department and Municipal Corporation of Dehradun continued on Monday with samples being collected from about half a dozen shops in different areas of the town.

The MCD officials collected samples of dairy products and food items to be checked for adulteration. However, observer’s state that the food sampling drive undertaken in the city has failed to have the desired effect on the sale of adulterated food items. So far the MCD has collected food samples from dozens of shops action against those found selling adulterated items is likely to be initiated much later after the festival of Diwali.

According to the Dehradun senior city health officer Dr Gurpal Singh, a team comprising of MCD officials collected samples of dairy products and food items from about half a dozen shops in localities including Patelnagar, ISBT and Turner Road area.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 02 November 2010 06:22
 

BMC continues cleanliness drive to keep city clean

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The Pioneer  02.11.2010

BMC continues cleanliness drive to keep city clean

Staff Reporter | Bhopal

The special cleanliness drive initiated by the Bhopal Municipal Corporation on Saturday to keep city neat and clean on the occasion of festival of lights, Diwali continued on Monday.

The health department of the corporation carried out cleanliness work at various places under the drive and extracted 130 trips of waste and debris, insecticides were sprayed and it was disposed at the Bhanpura landfill site.

The cleanliness drive was initiated on October 23 on the instructions of Mayor Krishna Gaur to make the city neat and clean like homes. The special drive would continue till November 4 and would especially give priority to those areas that could not be cleaned on regular basis and that are visited by crowds. The waste extracted is collected at fixed places. Later, it is picked and sent to the disposal ground and if the need arises, insecticides are also sprayed on it.

The health department squad of the corporation extracted 04 truck of debris and waste from the various localities of Zone 1, 18 trucks from Zone 2, 10 trucks from Zone 3, 20 trucks from zone 4, 16 trucks from Zone 5, 6 trucks from Zone 6, 6 trucks from Zone 7, 6 trucks from Zone 8, 5 trucks from Zone 9, 14 trucks from Zone 10, 5 trucks from Zone 11, 5 trucks from Zone 12, 5 trucks from Zone 13 and 10 trucks from Zone 14 and was disposed at the Bhanpura landfill site after spraying necessary insecticides on it.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 02 November 2010 06:16
 


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